Please handle this volume with care. rhe University of Connecticut Libraries, Storrs ' « » » » »»» v.^^'^'^^ oi2^eC" A ^^ S^ q1^ ^ ,■6 -6 ^ BOOK 973. 7447. P559N c. 1 PHISTERER # NEW YORK IN WAR OF REBELLION 18610TO 1865 3 T1S3 D0053flTl ^./^^.:^-c^ NEW YORK IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION 1861 to 1865 COMPILED BY FREDEEICK PHISTERER Late Captain U. S. Army SECOND EDITION. ALBANY WEED, PARSONS AND COMPANY 1890 ^^s^. ~?l Copyrighted, 1890. ^^ %n pXem0ra 0f tlxje IJoxjaX Sons and ^mxcflxtcxs of tlie J>tate; and manij jof oxrliotrx gaw^e tlxje xXjcax^cst tlxjcij :possjcssexX, tlxat tlxje might be pvcsjcrucd. ^ V The State of New York has no official history of its record in the War of the Rebellion; to remedy this has been the object of the Compiler; who, after overcoming many difficulties, and giving to the work for eight years almost every moment not occu- pied by official duties, now lays before the Citizens of the Empire State such a history. In its preparation every book treating of the War of the Rebellion, which, it was supposed, would furnish information relating to the troops of this State, was used, but especially General Humphry's Virginia Campaign of 1864 and 1865. Histories of New York organizations and of some of the other States were likewise consulted. The con- tents of the book were, however, obtained principally from the records of New York Volunteers on file in the office of the Adjutant-General of the State and in the State Bureau of Military Statistics, and from the reports of the Chief of the latter and the Adju- tants-General ; from Army and Navy registers, reports and orders ; from the Provost Mar- shal General's reports; from the Medical History of the War; fro:n the Official Records of the War, published by the War Department, and to some extent from the regimental records in the office of the Adjutant-General of the Army. Estimates, where such be- came necessar}', were alwajs made in such manner that it cannot justly be asserted that too much is claimed for the State. The work is divided in three parts; part I treats of occurrences in, and matters affecting, the State; part II of occurrences in the field, and part III gives sketches of the organizations in the service from this State ; the latter are necessarily condensed and do not go into particulars as regards marches, camps and actions on the field of battle, which must be left to regimental historians. In an appendix are reproduced some War Depart- ment statements of general interest. Each part and division is preceded by remarks, a perusal of which will explain their scope and intent. To bring the work within reasona- ble limits, much had to be condensed, but the principal facts and matters of importance have been recorded, and almost all is based on official records. It is, however, proper to say, that in many cases the records were incomplete and insufficient. The Compiler acknowledges his obligations to Generals John G. Farnsworth and Josiah Porter, successive Adjutants-General of the State ; and to Mr. J. W. Kirkly, Statistician of the War Department ; many officers of Volunteers and other gentlemen have also furnished valuable information, but they are too many in number to mention by name. A1.BANY, Dec, 1890. PART I. IN THE STATE. CONTENTS. Before tlie War, page 1. At the beginning of the War and in 1861, page 7 In 1862, page 17. In 1863, page 26. In 1864, page 32. In 1865 and close of the War, page 35. Men called for, and in the United States service from this State, page 39. Quotas, and credits received and claimed, page 39. General calls, page 39. Special calls, page 40. Credits due the State, for service in the Armies and Navies of the United States, page 41. For Service in the Regular Army, page 41. Navy and Marine Corps, page 42. United States Volunteers, page 43. United States Veteran Volunteers, page 43. Veteran Reserve Corps, page 43. Colored Troops, page 43. Volunteers of other States, page 44. Militia, National Guard, page 44. Volunteers of the State, page 44. For men, who commuted their service, page 44. For representative recruits; contains also the congressional districts of the State, page 45. Recapitulation of credits, page 45. Periods of service of the men enlisted, page 46. Drafts in the State and their results, page 46. Number of individuals in the service from this State, page 47. Nativities of the individuals in service page 49. Ages of the individuals in service^ page 49. Where the men in the service were obtained, page 50. Organizations, from this State, in the United States service, page 53. of Militia and National Guard, page 54. of State Volunteers, page 55. Cavalry, page 55. Artillery, page 55. Engineers, page 57. Sharpshooters, page 57. of Infantry, page 57. of United States Volunteers, page 60. of United States Colored Troops, page 60. Officers from this State, in the Armies and Navies of the United States, page 60. General and staff officers of United States Volunteers, page 61. Major-Generals, from United States, Vol- unteers, page 61. from the Regular Army, page 62. from civil life, page 62. Brigadier-Generals, from New York Vol- unteers, page 62. from United States Volunteers, page 62. from ofiQcers of the Regular Army, page 63. from civil life, page 63. Additional Aides-de-Camp; rank of Col- onel, page 63. IN THE STATE. General aud stall officers — (Continued). of Lt. -Colonel, page 63. of Major, pace 63. ofCapUiu, pape 64. Aides-de-Camp; with the rank of Major, page 64. of Captain, page 64. Military Secretaries, temporary rank of Lt.-Colonel, page 6.5. Assistant Adjutants-General, temporary rank of Lt. Colonel, page 65. with the rank of Major, page 65. of Captain, page 65. Assistant Inspector-General; temporary rank of Lt-. Colonel, page 67. Judge-Advocate, rank of Major, page 67. Officers of the Signal Corp.s; rank of Cap- tain, page 67. of iBl Lieutenant, page 67. of 2d Lieutenant, page 67. Medical Directors, rank of Colonel, page 68. Medical Inspectors, rank of Lt.-Colonel, page 68. Surgeons, with rank of Major, page 68. Assistant-Surgeons, with rank of 1st Lieutenant, page 69. Quartermasters, with temporary rank of Colonel, page 70. of Lt.-Uolonel, page 70. of Major, page 70. Assistant Quartermasters, rank of Cap- lain, page 70. Commissaries of Subsistence; temporary rank of Lt.-Colonel, page 71. rank of Captain, page 71. Additional Paymasters; rank of Major, page 73. Hospital Chaplains; nominal rank of Captain, page 74. Officers of the Regular Array, page 74. General officers of the Line, page 74. Staff officers, page 74 OfHcers of Cavalry, page 75. of Artillery, page 76. of Infantry, page 76. Not from this State, but served in New York Volunteers, page 78. Officers of the Regular Navy, page 78. Rear-Admirals, page 78. Commodores, page 78. Captams, page 79. Commanders, page 79. Lieutenant-Commanders, page 79. Lieutenants, page 79. Masters, page 79. Ensigns, page 79. Midshipmen, page 79. Surgeons, ranking with Captains, page 80. with Commanders, page 80. with Lieutenant-Commanders, page 80. Passed Assistant Surgeons, ranking with Lieutenants, page 80. Officers of the Regular Navy — (Cont'd). Assistant Surgeons, ranking with Mas- ters, page SO. Paymasters, ranking with Captains, page 80. with Commanders, page SO. with Lieutenant-Commanders, page 80. Assistant l^aymasters, ranking with Mas- ters, page 80. Chaplains, ranking with Commanders, page 81. Chief Engineers, ranking with Captains, page 81. with Commanders, page 81. with Lieutenant-Commanders, page 81. Ist Assist. Engineers, ranking with Mas- ters, page 81. 2d Assist. Engineers, ranking with En- sign, page 81. 3d Assist. Engineers, ranking with Mid- shipmen, page 81. Boatswains, page 82. Gunners, page 82. Carpenters, page 82. Sail makers, page 82. Officers of the Marine Corps, page 82. General Staff, page 83. Colonels, page 82. Lt. -Colonels, page 82. Majors, page 82. Captains, page 82. First Lieutenants, page 82. Second Lieutenants, page 83. Cost of the War to the State, page 83. iu money, page 83. in lives, page 84. War Department statement of loss by death, page 85. Statement of loss by death, as claimed for the State, page 87. Statement of loss of the Volunteers of the State, page 88. Recapitulation of statements of losses, page 90. Tables of losses by death, in detail and by organization, page 91. Loss in the Militia and National Guard, page 91. Loss in State Volunteers, page 94. in Cavalry, page 94. in Artillery, page 95. in Engineers, page 97. in Sharpshooters, page 97. in Infantry, page 97. in Unassigned Men, page 106. in Total State Volunteers, page 106. Loss in the United States Volunteers, page 107. Loss in the United States Veteran Vol. unteers, page 107. Loss in Veteran Reserve Corps, page 107. Loss in Colored Troops, page 107. m THE STATE. Cost of the War to the State— {Continued)^ ill lives. Loss in Regular Army, page 107. Loss in Navy and Marine Corps, page 107. Loss in Volunteers of other States, due to this, page 107. Recapitulation of losses, page 108. Battle losses, page 109. Wounded in action, page 109. Captured and reported missing, page 110. Number of men in the organization, among whom the losses occurred, page 110. Deaths since the close of the War, 1865, page 111. Representation of the State in the General Government, page 113. The women of the State, page 113. BEFOEE THE WAR. The result of the presidential election in November, 1860, was received in the Southern States in such manner, that ambitious and unscrupulous politicians felt encouraged to advocate, and to endeavor to carry out, their long and well-designed theories and plans of secession. The Southern people were stimulated to violence by inflaming haningues and falsehoods. The voice of the Union-loving citizen was drowned in the excited and specious arguments of the demagogue and his recital of imaginary wrongs of the South, or terrorized into silence by lawless elements, encouraged by the leaders of the secession movement. South Carolina passed an ordinance of secession on the 20th of December; Major Anderson, commanding the United States troops in Charleston harbor, aware of the traitorous plans of the secession element, concentrated his troops and successfully transferred them to Fort Sumter during the night of the 26th; a few days later the rebellious State seized the vacated forts, the arsenal, the custom-house and post-oflBce, and floated over them the Palmetto flag. The year closed amidst scenes purporting no good to the Union. The only ray of light in the darkened horizon was the acceptance by the President of the resignation of the-then-Secretary of War, and the consequent change of attitude of the General Government toward the rebellious States. Yet, notwithstanding all that had passed, the people of this State who accepted the result of the late poliiical canvass in their usual patriotic spirit were not willing to believe that civil war might not be averted. The Legislature met on the first day of the new year, 1861, and the Governor in his annual message discoursed the attempt at disunion with firmness, but also in a conciliatory tone, stating that the State of New York was ready, in all honorable ways, to aid in reconciling estrangements, and as willing to guarantee the rights of the slave States, as to defend her own. In opening the Assembly the Speaker referred to the perils which environed the country, to the duty of the representatives of the people in the existing crisis, and to the importance of united councils. In the Senate a leading member of the party, which had opposed Abraham Lincoln's election, submitted a series of resolutions asserting it to be the religious, as Avell as the patriotic, duty of each State and citizen to make every necessary sacrifice to preserve the Union, and requesting the Governor to tender to the President, in the name of the people, the Militia of the State, to be employed, in his discretion, in enforcing 4 PART I. IN THE STATE the laws and maintaining the Constitution. On the following day there were introduced in the Legislature resolutions which received large support from both parties, and recognized slavery as a disturbing element in the National councils, and, to the end that this impediment to harmony be forever removed, proposed, after the admission of Kansas, then not yet a State, to divide the remaining territories into two States, to be admitted as soon as the inhabitants thereof should adopt a constitution republican in form. Pacification in sentiment and preparation in act, wei-e the order of the day. Select committees on federal relations were formed. Bills were brought forward for the more complete enrollment of the Militia; to prohibit the sale of munitions of war or the loan of money to States in rebellion; for defining treason; for providing arms; indeed for giving form in every way to the sentiment of the people. These measures were but a prelude to many others of like character recorded on almost every page in the legislative journuls of that session. The members of both branches were united in action as to the duty of the hour, and the State officials were in harmony with them. The united, firm and dignified stand of the great State of New York, coupled with changes in the President's Cabinet, and a disposition on the part of the General Government to stand by the Union, reanimated public confidence and strengthened the hopes of many, but to be disappointed, for adverse forces and traitorous minds were still at work. On the 9th of January rebel batteries in Charleston harbor fired upon the Star of the West, a swift mercliant steamer chartered by the General Government in New York city, and sent from there on the night of the 5th, loaded with needed supplies and men for the relief of Major Anderson; they continued their fire after the captain had displayed the flag of their country — of the United States. The news of this act aroused the people of- this State and of the whole country. Joint resolutions were promptly introduced in, and speedily adopted with but three dissenting votes by, the Legislature, referring to the outrage upon the Star of the West ; to the seizures of National property by Southern States; to the treasonable avowals of Southern Senators; to the value of the Union and the necessity of its perpetuity; hailing with joy the special message of the President, in which he declared his intention to use the military power against all who resisted the Federal authority, and tendering him whatever aid in men and money he might rc'([uire to uphold the authority of the government; they also expressed gratitude for the courage and patriotism of those representatives and citizens of and in the South, Avho labored to save their States from the vortex of secession. 'These resolutions truthfully reflected the sentiment of the people of the Empire State, and copies of them were transmitted to tlie President, the Governors of the States, and to the United States Senators from this State. in the Soutli these resolutions met with no favor. The Governor of Virginia understood them to be a declaration of the readiness of New York to coerce the slave-holding States into submission to Federal authority. By one or two of tlie Southern States the resolutions were returned without comment. The Convention of Georgia, then in session, as a response to them, adopted resolutions approving tlie seizure, by troops of the State, of Fort Pulaski, and requested the Governor to hold the fort until the relations of Georgia to the United States should be determined. BEFORE THE WAR. 5 To add to the gloom of the situation Mississippi seceded on the same day the Palmetto secessionists fired upon their country's flag; Florida followed on the next day; Alabama on the 11th; Georgia on the 19th; Louisiana on the 26th of January, and Texas on the 1st of February. On the 24th of January the Governor transmitted to the Legislature the resolutions of the General Assembly of Virginia, inviting all States, willing to unite in an earnest effort to adjust the existing controversies and to afford adequate guarantees to the slave-holding States, to appoint commissioners to meet in Washington on the 4th of February following. He recommended the appointment of a commission as requested, and that it be composed of men in whose character and patriotism the people could have full confidence; he also urged that no proper effort should be left untried to maintain by peaceful means the Union as it had existed for almost a century. Gladly responding to this invitation of Virginia to aid in effecting a settlement, if possible, of the serious and important questions agitating the public mind, the Legislature, a few days later, elected as commissioners from this State Messrs. David Dudley Field, William Curtis Noyes, James S. Wadsworth, James C. Smith, Amaziah B. James, Erastus Corning, Addison Gardiner, Greene C. Bronson, William E. Dodge, John A. King and John E. Wool. Mr. Gardiner declined and Mr. Thurlow Weed was appointed in his place. On Mr. Weed's non-acceptance Mr. Francis Granger was selected to succeed him, and took his seat in the convention. The proceedings of this body — the Peace Conference — were without results. It could not be otherwise, for on the day it met, the Provincial Congress or Convention of the seceded States met at Montgomery, Ala., and by the 18th of February had adopted and inaugurated a government, to be known as ''the Confederate States of America." On the 5th of February the Governor of Georgia ordered the seizure, in the harbor of Savannah, of several vessels owned in the city of New York, in reprisal for the detention, by the Metropolitan police of the city, of arms consigned to the State of Georgia; three days later, however, the vessels were released. On the 21st this Governor again ordered the seizure of New York shipping at Savannah, and directed that the ships be detained until the arms, still held by the police, were delivered to his agent in New York city. Munitions of war were being shipped from the North to the Southern States. Proposing to stop this traffic, the jDolice authorities of New York city, ordered in the latter part of January the detention of an invoice of arms about being shipped to Savannah. Correspondence by telegraph ensued, and a formal demand was made on the mayor of the city, by an agent of Georgia, for the release of the arms. A like demand was also made, by telegraph, by the Governor of Georgia on the Executive of this State, who responded that the grave character and unofificial form of the missive forbade action until better authenticated information should be received. Letters arrived in due time and to the renewed demand of Georgia's Governor Governor Morgan replied: "* * * Assuming I have authority to do so, you expect me to surrender (or formally to withhold) the property alleged to be in the possession of the superintendent of the Metropolitan police, by a given date. Permit me to say, that as Governor of this State, I have no power whatever over the officer who made the seizure, and had no more knowledge of the fact, nor have I any more connection with the transaction, than has any other citizen of this State; but I do not hesitate to say that the arms will be delivered whenever 6 PART I. IN THE STATE application sball be made for them. Should such not be the case however, redress is to be sought, not in an appeal to the Executive authority of New York to exercise a merely arbitrary power, but in due form of law, through the regularly constituted tribunals of justice of the State or of the United States, as the parties aggrieved may elect. It is but proper here to say, that the courts are at all times open to suitors, and no complaint has reached me of the inability or unwillingness of judicial officers to render exact justice to all. If, however, the fact be otherwise, whatever authority the Constitution and the laws vest in me, for compelling a performance of their duty, Avill be promptly exercised. In conclusion permit me to say that, while differing Avidely with your Excellency as to the right or policy of your acts and of the views expressed in your several communications, I have the honor to be, * * *." The police authorities delivered the arms in question to the agent of the State of Georgia on the IGth of March. On the 18th of February the President-elect was received at the Capitol as the guest of the State, and was cordially welcomed by the Governor, the Legislature and the citizens. The chairman of the committee, on the part of the Legislature, pledged him the support of the State of New York in the dischai^e of his constitutional duties. For this he expressed his gratitude, and added: " While I hold myself, without mock modesty, the humblest of all individuals that have been elected to the presidency, I have a more difficult task to perform than any of them." Events were daily rendering it more and more likely that the domestic discord Avould terminate in open hostilities. The probabilities of this, and the means for subduing the expected hostilities were discussed at every fireside throughout the land. The decadence of the military spirit of the people at large had been gradual, but nearly absolute. Public money expended to maintain a Militia establishment was regarded as wasted. But notwithstanding the general apathy of the people, there were still a few men in every portion of the State, and especially at the principal centres, who did not permit the military spirit wholly to die out, and specially noted among them was General Frederick Townscnd of Albany, who as Adjutant-General of the State from 1857 to 1860 re-organized the uniformed Militia and made it a serviceable body. The principal lack was in material of Avar. The strength of the organized Militia was nominally nineteen thousand men; to arm this force the State possessed but about eight thousand muskets and rifles, and one hundred and fifty smooth-bore field pieces, of most every calibre. The National authorities were in no condition to supply the want, the late Secretary of War having, with treasonable intent, sent thousands of muskets from the Watervliet arsenal to the South. This want had however, been brouglit to the notice of the Legislature by the Governor, Avho in his annual message had pointed out the lack of serviceable military stores, and that the organized Militia was not provided with reliable weapons, and had asked the Legislature to take early measures to supply these deficiencies, recommending for that purpose an appropriation, to be used at the discretion of the military department of the State, and a bill had been introduced providing half a million dollars for the purchase of arms and equipments. This bill was, however, not passed by the Legislature until just before the close of the session, when events had demonstrated the imperative necessity of the measure. AT THE BEGINNING OF THE WAE AND IN 1861. At half-past four o'clock of the morning of the 12th day of April a shot was fired from the mortar battery near old Fort Johnson, and a moment later fell upon Fort Sumter, under the flag of the United States. This shot, although not the first fired upon the National flag, inaugurated a conflict of gigantic proportions and far-reaching consequences, from which the United States emerged forever as one country and one nation. The bombardment of Fort Sumter was shortly followed by its surrender, which became known at the capital of the State on Sunday morning the 14th. The news came upon the people of this State as an event too sad for full belief. But the suddenness of the intelligence was followed by prompt and efllcient action in every quarter. A mee^ng took place in the afternoon at the Executive chamber. There were present the Governor and other State officers, the Speaker of the Assembly and members of the military and finance committees of the two houses. A committee, consisting of the Attorney-General, the Adjutant-General, the Inspector-General, Mr. Blood of the Senate and Mr. Robinson of the Assembly, was appointed to draft a bill to be submitted to the Legislature the following morning. As drawn by the committee, the bill invested the Governor with the power of its execution, and provided for the enrollment of thirty thousand volunteer Militia to serve for two years, appropriating three million dollars to meet the expense. The Legislature connected the State officers with the Governor in the raising and organizing of these troops and passed the bill thus modified, and the Governor approved it on the 16th. The commission thus formed was popularly known as the "State Military Board,^' and consisted of the Governor of the State, Edwin D, Morgan; the Lieutenant-Governor, Robert Campbell of Bath; the Secretary of State, David E. Floyd- Jones of South Oyster Bay; the Comptroller, Robert Denniston of Salisbury Mills; the Attorney-General, Charles G. Myers of Ogdeusburgh; the State Engineer and Surveyor, Van Rensselaer Richmond of Lyons; and the State Treasurer, Philip Dorsheimer of Buffalo. On the 15th of April the President issued his proclamation calling forth the Militia of the several States to the number of seventy-five thousand men, to suppress treasonable combinations and to cause the laws to be duly executed. The quota assigned to this State consisted of seventeen regiments, each of seven hundred and eighty officers and enlisted men, making in the aggregate a force of thirteen thousand, two hundred and eighty men. The State Military Board met on the evening of the 16th and the Governor submitted a dispatch from the Secretary of War, to the effect that the men called for were to be mustered into immediate service, and that he would be gratified to have one or more regiments march to Washington before the close of the week. The situation demanded prompt action; the Governor at once issued orders for the available organized Militia to march; the Board resolved that seventeen regiments of seven hundred and eighty men each, be enrolled and mustered into service for two years, and made provisions for the prompt transportation to Washington of the regiments of the organized Militia ordered into service by the Governor, as well as of the volunteer Militia 8 PART I. IN THE STATE authorized by it, and for procuring necessary quarters; hospital, medical and other supplies. There was need of this action; communication with Washington was severed, and the condition of affairs there was such, that the State was left in most part to supply transportation for her troops; indeed every thing in the way of accommodations for volunteers, sick and well, was to be provided by the State authorities. The Governor's military staff was composed of men, who were competent for the new and weighty duties now falling upon them. No time was given to deliberate, the work was pressed upon their attention at once. The details, as well as the general duties of the several staff departments were instantly and vigorously entered upon. An army of forty thousand men, including the organized Militia, was to be prepared for the field and all the staff officers were more than fully employed. During his administration Governor Morgan's staff consisted of : Adjutant-General J. Meredith Eeed, Jr., of Albany, who resigned on account* of ill health August 14, 1861, and was succeeded by Thomas Hillhouse of Geneva; Inspector-General William A. Jackson of Albany, who resigned May 17, 1861, to become Colonel of the 18th Volunteers, followed by Marsena R. Patrick, who resigned February 10, 1862, to become Brigadier-General of Volunteers, in whose place was appointed Chester A. Arthur, who resigned July 9, 1862, to become Quartermaster- General and who was succeeded by Cuyler Van Vechten; Judge-Advocate General William Henry Anthon of New York city; Quartermaster-General Cuyler Van Vechten of Albany, who July 9, 1862, was appointed Inspector- General and was replaced by Chester A. Arthur; Surgeon -General S. Oakley Vanderpoel of Albany; Paymaster-General Thomas B. Van Buren, succeeded by George Bliss, Jr., February 27, 1862, upon becoming Colonel of the 102d Volunteers; Engineer-in-Chief Chester A. Arthur, appointed Inspector- General February 10,1862; Chief of Ordnance, the constitutional Commissary- General, Benjamin Welch, Jr., of Buffalo; Aides-de-Camp Edwin D. Morgan, Jr., of New York city, resigned May 13, 1861; Edmund Schriver from May 13 to September 2, 1861; Thomas B. Arden from September 2, 1861; Samuel D. Bradford, Jr., resigned January 31, 1862; Francis M. Rotch from February 12, 1862; Elliott F. Shepard and John H. Linsley. Several officers of the Regular Army were assigned to 'temporary duty at Albany about this period, to assist the military department by their experience; of these were Colonels Delafield, Schriver and Keyes, whose names are prominent in the annals of the war. Depots were established at New York city, Albany and Elmira, and Brigadier-Generals Charles Yates, John F. Rathbone and Robert B. Van Valkenburgh of the organized Militia, respectively, placed in command of them. Branch depots were also opened at Syracuse and Troy, and Brigadier- Generals Robert M. Richardson and Darius Allen, respectively, assigned to their charge. Orders were issued for the rendezvous and organization of men, of whom many were already arriving at these depots — even before authority to receive them existed — often, indeed, presenting themselves unannounced; and such was the patriotic spirit of the people that many, obviously unfit physically and by reason of age, came with the able-bodied volunteers. Worthily interpreting the spirit of their constituency, the Legislature prolonged its session and redoubled its labors. Loyal men of all political opinions rallied around the flag of their country; and it should be remembered AT THE BEGINNING OF THE WAR AND IN 1861. as one of the noblest manifestations of that period of danger, how enthusiasti- cally the last hours of the Senate and Assembly were devoted to the duties of patriotism. Nearly a score of these legislators, who with their votes initiated the work of preparing the way of their State, followed up the public pledge, then given, with the sword. The life blood of some of these earnest men too soon became the tribute of their devotion, and they stand conspicuous in the roll of the immortal as the representative heroes of the Legislature of the State. In this, the eighty-fourth session of the Legislature, the people of the State were represented In" the Senate by Lieutenant-Governor Robert Campbell, of Bath, President; Senator Edw. A. Lawrence, of the 1st dist. Thomas A. Gardner, 2d Francis B. Spinola, 3d J. McLeod Murphy, 4th Bernard Kelly, 5th Benj. P. Manierre, 6th Richard D. CouDolly, 7th Hezekiah D. Robertson, 8th Robert Y. Grant, 9th Joshua Fiero, Jr., 10th John H. Ketcham, 11th Volney Richmond. 12th Andrew J. Colvin, 13th Joseph H. Ramsey, 14th Isaiah Blood, 15th Nathan Lapham, 16th Senator Chas. Montgomery, of James A. Bell, William H. Ferry, Francis M. Rotch, Andrew S. Warner, Allen Munro, Perrin H. McGraw, Lyman Truman, Alex. B. Williams, Thomas Hillhouse, Samuel H. Hammond, Ephraim Goss, Peter P. Murphy, David H. Abell, Erastus S. Prosser, Walter L. Sessions, the 17th dist.; 18th 19th 20th 21st 22d 23d 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th 31st 32d In the Assembly by Speaker De Witt C. Littlejohn, of. Oswego; Lewis Benedict, Jr., 2d district of Albany; Henry Lansing, 3d district of Albany; William J. Wheeler, 4th district of Albany; Wilkes Angel, 1st district of Allegany; Lucius S. May, 2d district of Allegany; Friend H. Burt, district and county of Broome; Nelson I. Norton, 1st district of Cattaraugus; Franklin Philbrick,2d district of Cattaraugus; Heman Benton, 1st district of Cayuga; Smith Anthony, 2d district of Cayuga; Henry A. Prendergast, 1st dist. Chautauqua; Hiram Smith, 2d, 2d district of Chautauqua; Lucius Robinson, dist. and county Chemung; Thomas Carter, 1st district of Chenango; Samuel E. Lewis, 2d district of Chenango; Henry McFadden, dist. and county of Clinton; Samuel Lasher, 1st district of Columbia; Norton S. Collin, 2d district of Columbia: Loammi Kinney, dist. and county of Cortland; Seymour E. Smith, 1st district of Delaware; Daniel Waterbury, 2d district of Delaware; John B. Drttcher, 1st district of Dutchess; Samuel J. Farnum, 2d district of Dutchess; Stephen V. R. Watson, 1st district of Erie; Victor M. Rice, 2d district of Erie; Benjamin H. Long, 3d district of Erie; Zebulon Ferris, 4th district of Erie; Martin Finch, district and county of Essex; William Andrus, dist. and county Franklin; Jas. H. Burr, counties Fulton and Hamilton; George W. Wright, dist. and county (lenesee; Gilbert Bedell, district and county of Greene; John Markell, 1st district of Herkimer; Josiah Shull, 2d district of Herkimer; David Montague, 1st district of Jefferson; David J. W^ager, 2d district of Jefferson; 2 Harvey Bailey, 3d district of Jefferson; Andrew J. Provost, 1st district of Kings; Marquis D. Moore, 2d district of Kings; Nathan Comstock, 3d district of Kings; James Darcy, 4th district of Kings; Lucius C. Andrus, 5th district of Kings; Joseph Nesbitt, 6th district of Kings; George H. Fisher, 7th district of Kings; Edmund Baldwin, district and county Lewis; Matthew Wiard, 1st district of Livingston; George Hyland, 2d district of Livingston; Orrin B. Lord, 1st district of Madison; Francis A. Hyatt, 2d district of Madison; Martin Roberts, 1st district of Monroe; Lewis H. Morgan, 2d district of Monroe; Benjamin R. Wells, 3d district of Monroe-, Frothingham Fish, district and county of Montgomery; John Callahan, 1st district of New York; William Walsb, 2d district of New York; Christian B. Woodruff, 3d dist. of New York; William J. C. Kinney, 4th dist. of New York; John J. Shaw, 5th district of New York; Samuel T. Webster, 6th district of New York; Daniel Young, 7th district of New York; Andrew Craft, 8th district of New York; Horatio N. Sherwood, 9th dist. of New York; Luke F. Cozans, 10th district of New York; John Hardy, 11th district of New York; John Lambrecht, 12th district of New York Charles E.Birdsall, 13th district of New York Robert C. Hutchings, 14th dist. of New York George W. Varian, 15th dist. of New York Henry Arcularius, 16th district of New York Jay Jarvis Jones, 17th district of New York Henry P. Smith, 1st district of Niagara; 10 PART I. IN THE STATE Oliver P. Scovell, 2d district of Niaofiira; Francis Kci-nan. 1st district of Oneida; Levi T. Marshall, 2d district of Oneida; Marquis L. Keuyou, 3d district of Oneida; William Jicwis, 4tli district of Oneida; Jeremiah Enierick. 1st district of Onondaga; Austin Myers, '2d district of Onondaga; Abner Chapman, 3d district of Onondaga; Perez H. Field, 1st district of Ontario; Steplnm II. Ainsworth, 2d district of Ontario; Stephen W. Fnllerton, .Jr., 1st dist. of Orange; Milton Barnes, 2d district of Orange; Oi.ii'on Handiill, dist. and county of Orleans; De Witt ('. Iiittl(>johu, 1st district of Oswego; Richard K. Sanford, 2d district of Oswego; Mason Salisbury, 3d district of Oswego; Elijah E. Ferrey, 1st district of Otsego; Frederick A. Bolles, 2d district of Otsego; Chas. T. Bi'ewster, dist. and county Putnam; Stephen Tal)er, tst district of Queens; John D. Townsend, 2d district of Queens; Charles J. Saxe, 1st district of Rensselaer; L. Chandler Ball, 2d district of Rensselaer: Anson Bingham, 3d district of Rensselaer; N. Dane Ellingwood, district and county of Richmond. Wm. R. Knapp, dist. and county of Rockland; Charles Richardson, 1st dist. of St. Lawrence; Edwin A. Merritt, 2d dist. of St. Lawrence; Clark S. Chittenden, 3d dist. of St. Lawrence; John Fulton, 1st district of Saratoga; James Sumner. Jr., 2d district of Saratoga; Alonzo Macomber, di.strict and county of Schen(u:tady. Joseph Buckbee, dist. and county Scholiarie; Abram V. Mek(!el, dist. and county Schuyler; William Johnson, dist. and county of Seneca; Daniel B. Bryan, 1st district of Steuben; Jeffrey Smith, 2d district of Steuben; Redman S. Davis, 3d district of Steuben; James H. Tuthill, 1st district of Suffolk; Alexander J. Bergen, 2d district of Suffolk; Stephen St. John Gardner, district and county of Sullivan: Cero F. Barber, district and county of Tioga; Jeremiah W. Dwight, district and county of Tompkins; Robert Lo.ughran, 1st district of Ulster; George T. Pierce, 2d district of Ulster; Benjamin Turner, Jr., 3d district of Ulster; Walter A. Faxon, dist. and county of Warren; Peter Hill, 1st district of Washington; Nicholas M. Catlin, 2d district of Washington; Jabez S. L'Amoreaux, 1st district of Wayne; Joseph W. Corning, 2d district of Wayne; Wm. J. McDermott, 1st dist. of Westchester; N. Holmes Odell, 2d district of Westchester; Benj. F. Camp, 3d district of Westchester; John J. Doolittle, dist. and county Wyoming; Gilbert Sherer, district and county of Yates. While officials were thus engaged, the people were alive with zeal in preparing to answer the call of the government. They held public meetings; adopted patriotic addresses; raised money and enrolled men; in every part of the State. Past political differences were forgotten. Flags were floating from church steeples, public buildings, school-houses and private resi- dences. The thrilling tones of the loyal press penetrated every household, and gave utterance to the popular enthusiasm; its representatives threw down the pen and grasped the sword; they proposed to make the history, which they were afterward to chronicle. All was animation and a state of peace had suddenly been transformed into a condition of war. From every quarter came applications for aiithority to raise troops. The people were sensitively alive to the demands of the hour. Real or fancied delays, whether inevitable or not, were censured without stint, if not without reason. Private liberality knew no bounds. The emergency and the danger to the National Capital were great, and well it was that some of the genuine fire of the military spirit had been kept alive. The Militia regiments ordered out by the Governor for a service of three months, responded to the pressing call witli an alacrity that stands to their perpetual credit. Tliis prompt response no doubt saved the capital from capture and spoliation. The hearts of all were quickened, when the lightning flashed from Washington its missive of doubt and despondency, of painful peril, of glad and heartfelt relief ! How startling was the first summons, flashed along the wires from the threatened seat of the government; how incessant the fiery messages thereafter. Numberless messages of alarm and counsel poured upon the Governor from Washington tind all parts of the State; they were the throbbings of the heart of the people. On the 18ih of April the Governor issued his i)roclamation calling upon the people for volunteers for the seventeen regiments authorized by the State Military Board, under the act ptissed by the Legislature. On the 19th a AT THE BEGINNING OF THE WAR AND IN 1861. 11 great meeting of merchants was held in New York city; resohitions to sustain the government were adopted, and at the announcement that several regiments, tlien organizing, needed assistance, more than twenty thousand dollars were raised in ten minutes' time. On the same day the famous Seventh Militia, amidst great enthusiasm, left for the city of Washington. The next day, the 20th, occurred that memorable meeting in Union Square, New York city, of two hundred thousand of the jjeople. Leading citizens without distinction of party, met there to unite their voices in support of the government. The surging crowds that filled the streets, drowned all noises in their huzzas for the Union. The meeting was an important one in every sense; its action gave direction to popular sentiment everywhere, and the Union Defense Committee was then formed from the foremost citizens of the great Metropolis. Conventions and meetings were held on the same day in Schenectady, Hudson, Utica, Oswego and Eochester, and troops raised and means provided. The people of Poughkeepsie, Troy, Auburn, Syracuse and Buffalo also met to counsel on the best mode of responding to the country's call. Town and village, great and small, were likewise engaged. Albany and Elmira were changed, in a few hours, from business centres into military camps. On the 21st, the Sixth, Twelfth and Seventy-first regiments of the Militia left the city of New York en route for Washington. On the 22d, a patriotic meeting of the Bench and Bar of New York city took place, at which money was subscribed by the thousands; the city of New York appropriated one million dollars for fitting out soldiers and supporting the families of volunteers; and the Twenty-fifth regiment of Militia left Albany for the endangered Capital of the country. The succeeding day, the 23d, witnessed a great meeting in Brooklyn, at which Robert J. Walker, a former Cabinet ofiicer, and resident of a seceded State, addressed the people; and the departure from Brooklyn of the Thirteenth, and from New York city of the Eighth and Sixty-ninth regiments of the organized Militia of the State. On the 26th, the Secretary of War wrote to the Governor: " I have to repeat the acknowledgments of this department for your very prompt and energetic action in sending forward the troops of your State." On the 27th tlie Fifth regiment of Militia of New York city; on the 28th the Twentieth regi- ment of Militia of Kingston; on the 29tli the Ellsworth Fire Zouaves, later the Eleventh Volunteers, a two years' regiment, of New York city, and on the 30tli the Twenty-eighth regiment of Militia of Brooklyn, left the State for active service. The remaining regiments of the organized Militia were preparing to march, when in the first days of May, their orders were countermanded upon receipt of information from the General Government, that no more three months' men were desired. Four companies of the Seventy-fourth Militia volunteered then, and left Buffalo for Elmira May 3d, escorted to the depot by the Home Guards, of which Ex-President Fillmore was major and in command. The Militia regiments, when starting for Washington, were accompanied to the points of embarkation by immense crowds. Their line of march was a perfect ovation; thousands filled the sidewalks; private and public buildings were decorated with banners, and there were many touching scenes of farewell taking, but no faltering among the men. The enlistment of volunteers under the Governor's proclamation of the 12 PART I. IN THE STATE 18th of April proceeded with great rapidity. On the 22d, only a week after the proclamation of tlie President, eiglity-two companies had been accepted, and the State Military Board adopted a resolution "to organize the remainder of the force provided for in the act of April 16th." Firearms were now the serious want. On the 24th of April an agent Avas sent to Europe to purchase twenty-five thousand stands of the most approved pattern, and also a supply of fixed ammunition. The agent carried a letter of credit for half a million dollars, and a communication from the Governor to Lord Palmerston, requesting him to sanction these purchases by the State. The Governor-General of Canada, meanwhile applied to for authority to purchase arms in his territory, replied that he was not permitted to allow munitions of war to be taken from that province. In Europe the agent found that large orders had been sent out from this country and that the Spanish government was a heavy purchaser of arms in the British markets. He, however, obtained nineteen thousand Enfield muskets at a cost of three hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars. His first shipment was refused passage by the English steamship company, though sent to Galway by the house of Baring Brothers. On the 25th of April the Governor, in accordance with the resolution adopted by the State Military Board, issued his proclamation for volunteers for twenty-one additional regiments, making the total number of regiments to be organized for two years' service thirty-eight, and completing the force of volunteer Militia authorized by law. Public manifestations increased. Nationalities vied with each other in the work of raising regiments and sustaining the government. On the 25th of April an enthusiastic meeting of the British residents was held in New York city; followed a few days later by a Union meeting of the French residents. The Germans met frequently in large assemblages, and other nationalities were equally active. Distinctive regiments of Irish, Scotch, Germans and French were being raised for the war. The Common Council of Buffalo made a large appropriation to equip a local regiment. Troy established a special depot and raised money for its support. Other cities and towns were not behind in the work. Collections were made in churches and at other assemblages for furnishing needed supplies for the soldiers and for supjiorting their families. Active patriotism prevailed in business circles; bankers and commercial men were furnishing money by the tens of thousands. Mechanics and manufacturers were vicing with others in the work of forwarding men and providing for those at home. Eepresentatives of all professions and pursuits were found in the ranks or hastening to the rendezvous. The Union Defense Committee, the Merchants' and the German committees, the Chamber of Commerce, churches and citizens of New York city and of other localities, throughout the State, assisted with money in defraying the expenses of the organizations springing up all over the country. On the 7th of May the Governor, expressing his gratification at the alacrity and self-sacrificing spirit displayed by the people, announced, that the maximum number allowed by the act of April 16th, having been enrolled, no expenditure of time or means should be uselessly incurred by the patriotic citizens of the State in further efforts for new organizations. May 3d, the President issued a call for forty-two thousand and thirty-four volunteers for a service of three years, and the War Department granted AT THE BEGINNING OF THE WAR AND IN 1861. 13 authority to committees and individuals to recruit regiments, crediting them to the State, so that when. May 25th, the organization of the thirty-eight two- years' regiments was completed, the number of men required from this State was found to be already filled, while but a part of the troops raised by the State authorities had been accepted by the General Government. This created a serious embarrassment, and a delay in forwarding troops. The term of service of the New York contingent had been fixed by law at two years and could therefore not be changed, otherwise matters could have been arranged more quickly. However, the State Board insisted that the troops raised by authority of the State should be received without regard to those tendered or raised by committees and unofficial persons, and finally, June 12th, Secretary of War Cameron ordered the muster into the United States service of all the regiments which had been enrolled into the State service. A small number of these had been, meanwhile, mustered in for three months, causing at the expiration of that time, when the Governor, at the request of the War Depart- ment, ordered them to continue in the United States service for the unex- pired term of their State service, no little evil and dissatisfaction. Under the President's call of May 3d and authority received from the War Department, there were organized for a service of three years, principally under the auspices of the Union Defense Committee of New York city: The Garibaldi Guard, the Mozart Regiment, the De Kalb Regiment, the Tammany Jackson Guard, the Second, Ninth, Fourteenth and Seventy-ninth regiments of Militia. May 14th the Secretary of War on the part of the President, again thanked the Governor and his staff, for seconding the call of the President for troops in such prompt and efficient manner. Early in July the General Government requested some mounted troojDS and two companies were forwarded, one company composed of volunteers from the First, the other of volunteers from the Third, regiment of cavalry of the State Militia; they entered the United States service for three months. By July 12th the last volunteer organization had left the State, and at that date there had been placed in the United States service by this State: Of the organized Militia for three months' service 8,534 men; of two years' volunteers 30,131 men; of three years' volunteers 7,557 men; making a total of 46,224 officers and enlisted men. The depots were closed and recruiting suspended. The tide of volunteering was still at flood. Applications for authority to raise additional companies were as strongly pressed as at any time since the firing upon Fort Sumter, but the General Government declined to accept more men. The Governor asked for the privilege of accepting a certain number of companies and suggested that they be sent to camps of instruction within the State, and thus a well-drilled force be provided for emergencies. Long Island and the vicinity of Buffalo were two of the points suggested for the encampment, and the latter city formally tendered an eligible site on the shores of Lake Erie for this purpose. In regard to the former locality, a competent officer, after examining several points, had selected a suitable spot not far from New York city. The Federal authorities, however, had not assented to this policy, when the defeat at Bull Run, July 21st, changed the aspect of affairs, gave a new direction to the efforts of the State, and opened a new period of the War of the Rebellion. The defeat at Bull Run, while it filled the people with pain and sorrow, had no depi'essing effect on their patriotic spirit; on the contrary the desire 14 PART I. IN THE STATE to uphold the Government, to preserve and protect the Union and the Nation seemed, if possible, to grow stronger than at any time before. The people at large were also beginning to appreciate that the struggle had but begun, and that the end was not as near as many had heretofore believed and expected. Men and means were liberally offered, and when on the day after the reverse, the President approved the act of Congress authorizing the organization of an army of five hundred thousand men, with power to increase the force whenever he should deem it necessary, his action and that of Congress were warmly applauded and supported. At the request of the President, Governor Morgan issued, July 25tli, a proclamation calling for twenty-five thousand volunteers for three years' service, to be organized in twenty-five regiments of infantry, and July 30th, the Governor, at the request of the War Department, called for volunteers for four additional regiments, two of cavalry and two of artillery. On the 26th of July three regiments of colored men to serve during the war, were tendered to the Governor, with the assurance that their arms, equipments, clothing and pay, while in the service, would be jirovided by the colored population of the State. There being no authority to enroll colored men, the offer had to be declined; but this appreciation of the struggle before the country, and the loyal spirit the offer indicated, deserve to be placed on record. On the 31st of July the depots at New York city, Albany and Elmira were reopened, with the same efficient officers in command, and recruiting and organizing recommenced with vigor and energy. No quota was assigned to the State at the time; the troops were raised under the act of Congress approved July 22d; however, when in June, 1862, it became necessary to determine what the quota should have been, in order to make further calls, it was decided that since the President's call of April 15th, this State should have been required to furnish one hundred and nine thousand and fifty-six three years' volunteers. The Union Defense Committee, the German and other committees of New York city, Brooklyn, and the other cities and localities of the State, which had rendered such valuable services in April and May, renewed their former efforts, and aided in every possible way the officers of the State. The ardor of the people cannot be described; requests for authority to raise regiments and to recruit companies flooded the military department, and it became necessary to establish branch depots for the reception of companies and the organization of regiments, to meet the spirit of the people and to enable prompt and fruitful co-operation on the part of the various committees and many persons of influence. Such depots were established between August 23d and November 2d, in the order named, at: Oswego, Saratoga, Buffalo, Rochester, Ogdensburgh, Auburn, Kingston, West- field, in the first district of the county of New York, Syracuse, Brooklyn, Boonville, Geneseo, Cortland ville, Plattsburgh, Cherry Valley, Potsdam, Malone, Unadilla, Hancock, Madison Barracks, Lyons, Utica, Le Roy and Ninevah. Up to this time tlie largest portion of the expenses incurred in recruiting, quartering, subsisting, uniforming, arming, transporting, and even paying the troops raised in the State, especially in the case of the Militia and the two years' regiments, had been borne by the State; but August 15th, the officers of the Regular Army, who had been detailed to muster in the new levy, were con- AT THE BEGINNING OF THE WAR AND IN 1861. 15 stituted disbursing officers of the General Government and, Congress having passed the necessary appropriation, provided with funds for the payment of expenses of the nature mentioned, relieving the State largely, but not entirely, from that duty. In August the regiments of the organized Militia, which had so promptly marched to the front in April, and had since rendered valuable service on the ileld of battle and in camp and garrison, returned to their home stations and were received by a grateful people with enthusiastic demonstrations of approval and appreciation. Many of these men at once re-entered the service of their country as volunteers. No better description can be given of the situation at this time, of the patriotic spirit prevading all, than is contained in the proclamation of the Gov- ernor, issued on the 22d of August, and here reproduced, wherein, while ap- pealing to the i)eople, he speaks for them in unmistakable words: "A con- spiracy, not the work of a day, but the result of years of false, wicked and traitorous machinations, has, for several months, disturbed the peace of the State of New "York and of the Federal Union. Its movements have been marked by violence and fraud. Wherever it has manifested itself, it has dis- regarded the rights of citizens, coerced them into the ranks of its armies, and exercised an absolute control over persons and property, in utter defiance of the Constitution and laws of the land. Ambitious and designing men, disap- pointed in their personal aims, have been enabled, chiefly by misrepresenting the feelings of one portion of the country toward the other, to usurp and exer- cise a power which has become not only tyrannical and oppressive in the several States whose constitutional governments it has temporarily suspended, but dan- gerous to the entire Union. The pretences originally held forth as a justifica- tion for acts of lawlessness and treason have been laid aside. The intention of the leaders of this wicked Eebellion to destroy the Union, cemented by the blood of our forefathers, is now fully manifested; and elated by an accidental suc- cess, they audaciously threaten the National Capital. As Chief Magistrate of the State, it is my solemn duty to warn all good and loyal men of the dangers to which our institutions are exposed, and to urge upon them the necessity of an earnest and zealous co-operation Avith the authorities of the State and Gen- eral Government, of a cheerful contribution of their means to support the pub- lic credit, and of active enrollment in the forces now being organized for the defence of the Union, convinced that the tranquillity of the country, so wan- tonly disturbed, can only be restored by the prompt and vigorous suppression of rebellion and treason wherever they may appear. The Eepresentatives of the people of the United States, lately convened in Congress, at the call of a con- stitutionally elected President, in view of the perils which surround the Union, have, by legislative enactment, provided for liberal supplies of men and means for the enforcement of the laws, and have thus invited a hearty and zealous response on the part of the several States. New York has never wavered in her devotion to the Union. She prizes it on account of the many blessings which all parts of the country alike have received from it, on account of the memory of her patriot sons by whose blood it was purchased, and for the ines- timable benefit it confers upon the present, and secures to future generations. Her noble response to the call of the President, in April last, was such as pre- served to her the proud title she has long borne in the family of States. Another stage in the great Rebellion has been reached: and the Government, 16 PART I. IN THE STATE appreciating the dangers now menacing it, appeals for aid. The whole coun- try, the civilized world, now looks to the State of New York. Let the response be worthy of her history. Let her answer go back in full ranks of earnest men, who justly valuing the magnitude of the interests involved, temporarily relinquish their pursuits and prepare to meet the crisis." August 28th, the War Department authorized recruiting for organizations in the field, and ordered details from such as required recruits, to be sent to this State for that purpose. Ever since May the War Department had been granting authority to indi- viduals to recruit and organize regiments and batteries, independent of the State authorities. Some of these were worthy men, while others Avere not cal- culated to meet with success. Their recruiting parties were all over the State and created innumerable complications and annoyances for the authorities. September 5th, upon the representations of the Governor, the Secretary of War ordered all residents of the State, who had received from his department authority to recruit and organize, to report to the Executive of this State for orders, and to complete their respective organizations with his approval; em- powering him to revoke any authority granted, or to consolidate organizations, as he deemed best for the interests of the country. This action was timely, and put an end to the many vexatious delays and interferances met with by the State officers. To expedite and simplify the organizing, equipping, subsisting and forward- ing of troops. Governor Morgan consented to accept the position of Major- General of United States Volunteers, and October 26th the President created the Military Department of New York, comprising the State, and placed the Governor, as Major-General, in command of it. Major-General Morgan assumed command November 1st. October 2Sth, the General Government requested that no more regiments of cavalry be organized, and November 27th it extended the request also to infan- try. December 3rd the War Department, in General Orders, directed that no more new regiments should be recruited; that incomplete organizations should be consolidated, and all organizations still in the States forwarded as quickly as possible. This of course discontinued recruiting. Steps were at once taken to consolidate incomplete organizations which, it was thought, would not be able to fill their ranks within a short time. Other regiments nearly completed, and Avhose ranks, it was known, could be filled in a few weeks, received si:)ecial au- thority to continue recruiting. The recruiting parties for organizations in the field had not been idle; it is estimated, no exact account having been recorded, that they recruited and sent to their respective organizations before the close of the year about eleven thou- sand men. At the close of the year there had been sent to the front since August, or rather since September, for August was more a month of preparation than of action, forty-two regiments of infantry, ten regiments of cavalry, one battalion of mounted rifles, two regiments of artillery, two battalions of artillery, one rocket battalion, nine independent batteries, and four companies of Berdan sharpshooters, and there were still left in the State regiments ready to start, and others not completed, numbering fourteen thousand two hundred and eighty-three men; making the total number recruited for new and old organ- izations, seventy-five thousand three hundred and thirty-nine men. IN 1863. The Legislature of the State met in its eighty-fifth session a few days after the commencement of the year. Like its predecessor, it was composed of men worthy to represent a loyal and patriotic people. The Governor, in his mes- sage, ably portrayed the situation and described the work of the past year. The session was largely occupied in authorizing counties, cities, towns and villages to raise means for the equipment of volunteers and for the relief of their families. Ordinances and acts by communities, already passed and executed, appropriat- ing money in aid of the defence of the National Union, were legalized. The Comptroller of the State was empowered to provide means to the extent of three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, for the pay of volunteers still in the State, due on the 1st of January, but not yet paid by the United States. There was no hesitation on the part of the authorities and the people in pro- viding for the soldiers the State had called forth, and the families they had left behind. Measures were also provided by act for the proper payment and distribution, by the State, of such sums of their pay as may have been or may hereafter be assigned by the volunteers for the benefit of their families or oth- ers. Provision was made for the prompt payment of the direct tax levied by act of Congress and apportioned to the State; of expenses incurred in the organization, equipment and subsistence of troops; and for reimbursement of Militia regiments for clothing and equijiments lost and destroyed while in the United States service. Toward the close of the session an act was passed for the better eurollment of the Militia, the organization and discipline of the National Guard, the designation given to the organized Militia, and for public defence. February 17th, the Legislature also passed a concurrent resolution giving thanks to the officers and soldiers for the recent victories of the National arms at Forts Henry and Donelson, at Roanoke Island, Savannah and other points. Chapter 420, passed April 22d, incorporated the Union Home and School for the education and maintenance of the children of volun- teers, under the management of noble women of the State. In short every thing that could be done for the comfort of those who had entered tlieir country's service, for those they left behind, and for those who were yet to enter the ranks, was promptly and loyally done by this Legislature, the mem- bers of which were: In the Senate: President, Robert Campbell of Bath, the Lieutenant-Governor of the State ; Senator Monroe Henderson, of the Jesse C. Smith, Henry C. Murphy, Christian B. Woodruff, Charles G. Cornell, John J. Bradley, Richard B. Connolly, Hezekiah D. Robertson, Henry R. Low, Jacob S. Freer, William H. Tobey, Ralph Richards, John V. L. Pruyn, Joseph H. Ramsev, John Willard, Russell M. Little, 1st dist. : Senator Chas.C. Montgomery, of t' le 17th 2d James A. Bell, 18th 3d Alex. H. Bailey, 19th 4th George A. Hardin, 20th 5th Richard K. Sauford, 21st 6th Allen Munro, 22d 7th Henry A. Clark, 23d 8th Lyman Truman, 24th 9th Chauncey M. Abbott, 25th 10th Charles J. Folger, 26th 11th Charles Cook, 27th 12th Lysander Farrar, 28th 13th Almanzor Hutchinson, 29th 14th Wilkes Angel, 30th 15th John Gauson, 31st 16th Horace C. Young, 32d 18 PART I. IN THE STATE In the Assembly, Speaker, IIknky J. Raymond, of New York city; Willet Searles, 1st district of Albany; Almerin J. Cornell, 2d district of Albany: A. Bleecker Banks, 3d district of Albany; William Doyle, 4th district of Albany; Alvali E. C'ruttendcn, 1st dist. of Allegany; Edward D. Loveridge, 2d dist. of Allegany; (ieorge Bartlett, dist. and county of Broome; Andrew L. Allen, 1st district of Cattaraugus; Addison (i. Rice, 2d district of Cattaraugus; William A. Halsey, 1st district of Cayuga; Smith Anthony, 2d district of Cayuga; Emry Davis, 1st district of Chautauqua; Henry C. Lake, 2d district of Chautauqua; Tracy Beadle, dist. and county of Chemung: David B. Parce, 1st district of Chenango; Francis B. Fisher, 2d district of Chenango; Lemuel Stetson, dist. and county of Clinton; Jacob Ten Broeck, 1st district of Columbia; Samuel Wilbor, 2d district of Columbia; Thomas Barry, dist. and county of Cortland; Nelson K. Wheeler, 1st district of Delaware; Daniel Waterbury, 2d district of Delaware: John B. Dutcher, 1st district of Dutchess; Edmund Green, 2d district of Dutchess; John W. Murphy, 1st district of Erie; Horatio Seymour^ 2d district of Erie; Ezra P. Goslin, Cd district of Erie; John A. Case, 4th district of Erie; Palmer E. Havens, district and county Essex; Albert Andrus, dist. and county of Franklin; Jas. H. Burr, counties Fulton and Hamilton; Benjamin Pringle, dist. and county Genesee; Jonathan B. Cowles, dist. and county Greene; Orson Moore, 1st district of Herkimer; George Springer. 2d district of Herkimer; Jonathan M. Ackley, 1st dist. of Jefferson; George W. Ilazelton. 2d dist. of Jefferspn; William Dewey, 3d district of Jefferson; Andrew J. Provost, 1st di.strict of Kings; Richard J. Lalor, 2d district of Kings; William M. Thomas, 3d district of Kings; James Darcy, 4th district of Kings; Charles L. I3enedict, 5th district of Kings; Samuel T. Maddox, 6tli district of Kings; Edgar McMullen, 7th district of Kings; II. D. H. Snyder, Jr., dist. and county Lewis; Matthew Wiard, 1st district of Livingston; Samuel S. Skinner, 2d district of Livingston; William H. Brand, l.st district of Madison; Albert G. Purdy, 2d district of Madis(m; Geo. E. McGonegal, 1st district of Monroe; Eliphaz Trimmer, 2d district of Monroe; Benjamin R. Wells, 3d district of Monroe; Nicholas Newkirk, dist. and county of Mont- gomery; John Callahan, 1st district of New York; Daniel Leamy, 2d district of New York; George L. Loutrel, 3d district of New York; William J. C. Kenny, 4th dist. of New York; James W. Bush, .Ith district of New York; William J. Coey, 0th district of New York; Henry J. Raymond, 7tli dist. of New York; William G. Olvany, 8th dist. of New York; Alexander McLeod, 9th dist. of New York; Daniel M. O'Brien. 10th dist. of New York; Noah A. Childs, 11th district of New York; Andrew Smith, 12th district of New York; Alexander Ward, 13th district of New York; Royal Phelps. 14th district of New York; David S. Coddington, 15th dist. of New York; Dennis McCabe, Kith district of New York; Edward Jones, 17th district of New York; Benj. H. Fletcher, 1st district of Niagara; Peter A. Porter, 2d district of Niagara; Charles M. Scholefield, 1st dist. of Oneida; Eli Avery, 2d district of Oneida; Thomas I). Penfield, 3d district of Oneida; Jeremiah Sweet, 4th district of Oneida; Frederick A. Lyman, 1st dist. of Onondaga: Thomas G. Alvord, 2d district of Onondaga; R. Nelson Gere, 3d district of Onondaga; David Pickett, 1st district of Ontario; Francis O. Mason, 2d district of Ontario; Daniel R. Hudson, 1st district of Orange; John \'an Etten, Jr., 2d district of Orange; Nicholas E. Darrow, dist. and county Orleans; Elias Root, 1st district of Oswego; Willard Johnson, 2d district of Oswego; Benjamin E. Bowen, 3d district of Oswego; LeRoy E. Bowe, 1st district of Ot.sego; Cornelius A. Church, 2d district of Ot.sego; Thomas H. Reed, district and county Putnam; Isaac Coles, 1st district of Queens; Henry D. Hall, 2d district »f Queens; Charles J. Saxe, 1st district of Rensselaer; David 412,568. DRAFTS IN THE STATE AND THEIR RESULTS. The census of 1860 gave this State a population of 3,880,735, of whom 1,933,532 were males, and 1,947,203 were females, being an excess of the latter over the former of 13,671. Under the call of August 4th, 1862, for three hundred thousand nine months' men, the State authorities made arrangements for a draft, which how- ever were not carried out. The enrollment, not entirely completed, showed a population of 3,829,707; had it been completed it would probably not have varied much from the census of 1860, notwitlistanding the number of men who had entered the service and left the State. Subject to military duty, ac- cording to the laws of the State, that is between the ages of 18 and 45 years, were found to be 764,603 males, and of these had been declared exempt from military service at the time proceedings closed 139,158. The average ratio of the number enrolled to the population was one to five and one-tenth; the ratio of exempts to the number enrolled was one to five and five-tenths. DRAFTS IN THE STATE. 47 When in 1863 the General Government took charge of drafting and general recruiting, drafts when made, were only for such numbers as would insure the filling of the quota called at the time. The enrollment made in the State, under the supervision of the Provost-Marshal-General's Bureau from June, 1863, to April, 1865, numbered 431,463 men, or 22.31 per cent of the male population, or 11.11 per cent of the total population according to the census of 1860. This enrollment included males between the ages of 20 and 45. The total number drawn was 151,488; of these there were held to personal service, 3,210; furnished substitutes, 13,332; paid commutation, 18,197; not examined for various reasons, 48,713, and exempted after examination, 68,006 men. Of those exempted from military duty, 32,086 were thus exempted for physical or mental disability, or 31.22 per cent of those examined — 102,745 men. The result of each of the drafts was as follows: Draft of July and August, 1863, the number drawn was 95, 795 Of these there were held to personal service, 3,300; furnished substitutes, 6,998; paid commutation, 15,913; total 25,210 Not examined for various reasons, 15,820; exempted after ex- amination, 54,765; total 70,585 95,795 Draft under call of March 14th, 1864; the number drawn was 11 , 713 Of these there were held to personal service, 153; furnished substitutes, 2,003; paid commutation, 2,267: total 4,433 Not examined for various reasons, 2,852; exempted after ex- amination, 4,438; total 7,390 11,713 Draft under call of July 18th, 1864; the number drawn was 10,237 Of these there were held to personal service, 47: furnished substitutes, 1,708; paid commutation, 5; total 1 ,760 Not examined for various reasons, 6,796; exempted after ex- amination, 1,671; total 8,467 10,237 Draft under the call of December 19th, 1864, not completed; the number drawn was 33 , 753 Of these there were held to personal service, 710; furnished substitutes, 2,623; paid commutation, 13; total 3,346 Not examined for various reasons, 23,275; exempted after ex- amination, 7,132; total 30,407 33,753 Of the men exempted after examination, there were exempted for physical and mental disability at draft in July and August, 1863, 25,701; at draft under call of March, 1864, 2,391; at draft under call of July, 1864, 1,030, and at draft under call of December, 1864, 2,964. NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS IN THE SERVICE FROM THIS STATE. The numbers so fur dealt with represent enlistments or entries into service, and, as many men entered twice, three and probably even four times, the number of enlistments does not represent the number of individuals who served during the war. No positive data or information is on record on this subject, and to obtain this number of individuals recourse must be had to esti- mates. It is well known, that of the Militid and National Guard a very large proportion entered the volunteer service after the expiration of a short ser- vice in the Militia, and that a considerable number performed a second 48 PART I. IN THE STATE. and third, and some evon a fourth, short service in the Militia: also that a luiniber of dischargi-d volunteers served short terms in the National (iuard, especially in 18G3. Estimate then, that of those in service in 1861 — 8,534 — all re-entered the service in one way or another except 500 Tliat of those in service in 1803 — 8,588 — all re-entered the service or liud been in service except 500 That of those in service in 1863 — 14,475 — all re-entered the service or had been in service except 3,000 And that of those who served in 1864 — 6,431 — all served again or had served before except 4,000 This would make the number of individuals who rendered service in the Militia or National (iuard exclusively 8,000 Of those wlio served in the Regular Army, from this State, 19,760, less 2,000 estimated to have been transferred from the volunteers 17,760 there are known to have re-enlisted to the credit of the State 2,137, but it is estimated that the number re-enlisted during the war is at least 2,500 These deducted would make the number of individuals from this State serving in the Regular Army exclusively 15,260 Of those wlio served iu the Nnry and Marine Corps, from this State, 51.936, less 1,000 estimated to have been transferred from the volunteers, 50,936 it is estimated in the absence of anj' kind of data on the subject, that ten per centum entered the service twice at least, this would be 5,094 And these deducted, would make the number of individuals from this State serv- ing in the Navy and Marine Corps exclusively. . 45,842 Of those who served in tlie United States Volunteers, from this State, 1,375, less 800 estimated transferred from the State volunteers, 575, it is supposed that about 75 re-enlisted, which w^ould leave the number of individuals in the service speci- ally as 500 Those who served in the United States Veteran Volunteers and in the Veteran Reserve Corps had all entered the service or served previously in the volunteers, and no individuals can Ije allowed for service in those bodies only. Those who served iu the U. S. Colored Troops and are credited to this State rep- resent but one entry into service, and there are credited therefore individuals .... 4,125 Of those who served in Volunteers of other States, but were credited to this State — 500 — there are credited to the State as re-enlisted ninety-one; tliese it is supposed were not originally credited to the State, and their re-enlistment would constitute a claim for individuals to the number of 91 Of those who served iu the Volunteers of this State, 370,652, it is esti- mated that of the nine mouths' men — 1,781 — there re-entered the service 1,200 Tiiat of the two years' men, who entered the service iu 1861 — 30,131 — there re-entered the service 18,000 Of the three years' men enlisted up to April 30th, 1862, there are known to have re-enlisted as veterans in the field, from December, 1863, to April, 1864 18,076 It is estimated that of those discharged in 1864 by reason of the expira- tion of their terms of service, there re-entered the service 4,000 And that of the men discharged for disability, reported by the Provost- Marshal-General in his final report as 24,908 men, there probably reentered the service 3,300 The total of re-entries into service w-ould therefore be 44,476, and this number de ducted from the number of enlistments or entries into the State volunteers, 370,652, would credit the State volunteers with individuals who served therein to the num- ber of 326 , 176 The total of individuals thus ol)tained as having served in the war, from this State, would be 399,994 Or in round numbers four hundred thousand individuals. The United States census of 18G0, from wliich the State census of 1865 varies but slightly, gave New York a population of 3,880,735, of whom 1,933,532 were males; based on these figures the individuals in service during the war, from this State, bear the ratio of 1 to 9.7, or 10.30 per cent of the population of the State, and of 1 to 4.8 or 20.68 per cent of the male popula- tion of the State. NATIVITIES OF THE INDIVIDUALS IN SERVICE. Mr. B. A. Gould, actuary of the United States Sanitary Commission, in his ^'Investigations in the Military and Anthropological Statistics of the Ameri- can Soldier, 1S69," gives the nativity of 337,800 individual soldiers from this State, based on that of 230,267 men obtained from official records, as follows: Natives of the United States, 203,622; of foreign birth, 134,178. Of those of foreign birth, 19,985 were born in British America; 14,024 were of English birth; 51,206 were born in Ireland; 36,680 in Germany, and 12,283 in other foreign countries. The nativities obtained by him must have been principally of enlistments made in 1863, 1864 and 18G5; to obtain the nativity of most of the men entering in 1861 and 1862 from the records, except possibly company descrip- tive books, is as far as this State is concerned, almost impossible. It is well known that more men of foreign birth entered the service in 1863 and 1864, than in 1861 and 1862, and thus it may be explained why Mr. Gould's figures of persons of foreign birth in the service to the credit of this State, are so large, 39.71 per cent of the whole, and why they are considered too high. The history of a regiment of the Regular Army, organized in July, 1861, and receiving about three-fifths of its membership in 1861 and 1862, gives the nativity of its 3,574 members as ascertained from official records. This regiment received in 1865 up to April almost no men, and in many other particulars is a fair example of a regiment serving through the war, and estimates based on the figures set forth in that history, applied to the men furnished by this State, are deemed to be more equitable than those of Mr. Gould. On this basis, there would have been of the fonr hundred thousand individuals 279,040 natives of the United States, and 30.24 per cent or 120,960 of foreign birth. Of the latter 42,095 are to be credited to Ireland; 41,179 to Germany; 12,756 to England; 11,525 to British America; 3,693 to France; 8,333 to Scotland; 2,014 to Wales; 2,015 to Switzerland, and 2,350 to other foreign countries. It is claimed for the Excelsior Brigade that in its ranks (in the Seventieth regiment) there served a representative . of China and that he was killed at Gettysburg; and it is positively known that in the Forty-third N. Y. Vol- unteers there served a man born in Hindostan of natives of that country. AGES OF THE INDIVIDUALS IN SERVICE. Mr. B. A. Gould in his work, already referred to, gives the ascertained ages of 183,281 New York volunteers. Based on his figures, which compare favorably with the ascertained ages of a smaller number of men, there were of the four hundred thousand individuals furnished by the State at the time of their entry into the service: 37 thirteen years old; 137 fourteen years old; 334 fifteen years old; 978 sixteen years old; 1,526 seventeen years old; 43,074 eighteen years old; 35,427 nineteen years old; 24,038 twenty years old; 44,143 twenty-one years old; 29,875 twenty-two years old; 25,133 twenty- three years old; 20,707 twenty-four years old; 18,873 twenty-five years old; 15,899 twenty- six years old; 13,581 twenty-seven years old; 14,517 twenty-eight years old; 9,934 twenty- nine years old; 11,946 thirty years old; 7,174 thirty-one years old; 9,893 thirty-two years 7 .■>o PART I. IN THE STATE. old; 7,267 thirty-three years old; 0,842 thirty-four years old; 8,479 thirty-five years old; 6,268 thirty-six years old; 4,803 thirty-seven years old; 5,912 thirty-eight years old; 4,055 thirty-niue years old; 6,890 forty years old; 2,767 forty-one years old; 5,024 forty-two years old; 4,513 forty-three years old; 6,870 forty-four years old; 1,814 forty-five years old; 190 forty-six years old; 89 forty-seven years old; 116 forty-eight years old; 50 forty-nine years old; and 225 fifty and over, years old. Making the Jiverage age 25 years, 7 months and 2G days; or taking into consideration that, in order to be accepted, many less than 18 and 21 years old, gave their age as such, twenty-five years. WHERE THE MEN, IN THE SERVICE, WERE OBTAINED. It is impracticable, in fact impossible, to obtain any accurate figures of the number of men furnished during the war by each county, city, town and village of the State. Up to July 2d, 1862, no account was kept with localities by the State. When for the purpose of drafting, quotas were assigned, they were constantly more or less modified; credits were given, deficiencies Avere added, before and after assigning the quotas, and were it practicable to collate the records of the Provost-Marshals, it would still leave about 150,000 men unaccounted for. The best that can be done, is to indicate here the organi- zations (original or new; recruits not considered) to which the counties of the State contributed men; those marked * being entirely recruited in the county, to which they are credited, all others only in part. There were recruited: In the State at Large: Infantry ; 44th regiment; the original plan, for eacli town and ward to furnish one man, was not adhered to closely. In the County op Albany : Cavnlni: regiments, 2d, 3d, 6th, 7th, 9th, 12th, ISth, 16th,' 18th, 20th, 21st, 22d, 2oth, 1st Mounted Rifles, 1st and 2d Veteran. Artillery ; regiments, buttery M, 1st; batteries C (new) and M, 2d; 4th, 7th, i:j'ih, Uth and 16th; iii- depeiideiit batteries, lltli and 12th. SliarpslKioters; companies, itth. Engineers ; reirirnents, l")tl) aiidr)Oth. Infantry; regiments, 2d, 3d, 7th Veteran, 9th, 17th Veteran, I«th, 2i»th, 22d, 34tli, 4;id. 61st, 62d, 63d, 91st, 93d, 104th, 14Kth, 175th, 177th, I79th, 184th, 186th, 188th, IWith, 192d, 194th. In the County op Allegany : Cavab-ij; regiments, .5ih,6th, 12th. loth, 22d, 2d Mounted Hifles, 1st Veterati, 1st Dragoons. Artilleni; regiments, 4tli and 13th Engineers ; regiments, 1st and l.'ith (new) lnf(intr\i: regiments, 21st, 23d, 27th, 64th, 7fith, 85th, 104th. 136th, 149th, 160th, 179th, 184th, 189th, 194th. In the County op Buoome: Cavalry ; regiments, 3d, 6th, 11th, 1st Veteran, 1st Dragoon. Artillery; regiments, battery M, 3d; independent batteries, 16th*. Engineers; regiments, loth and 50th. Jri/anirjy ;re!ri me nts, 27lh, 89th. 90th, 109th, 124th, 137th, 155th, 161st, 168th, 179th, 194th. In the County op Cattaraugus: Cavalry; regiments, .5th, 6th, 9th, 10th, 22d, 2d Mounted Hifles, 1st Veteran ArtiUcry ; regiments, 3d, 13th and 14th. Sharpsliiiiiteis ; companies, 9tli. Infaiitni; regiments, 19th, 37th, 64th, 71st, 85th, 100th, 1051 h, 122d, 154th, 160th, 179th, 183d, ISrth, 188th, 194th. In the County of Cayuo.\: Cavalry; regiments, 8lh, 10th, 11th. 22d, 23d, 24th. Artillery; re;^iments, batteries A (new), C, D (new), G (new), K (new), 3d; 4th, 9th, 16th; in- dependent batteries, 1st*. Engineers; regiments, 15th and 50th. Sharpshooters; companies, Sth. Infantry ; regiments, 19th, 24tli, 75th, 111th, 116th, 160th, 193d, 194th. In the County op Chautauqua: Cavalry ; regiments, 9th, 15th, 22d. Artillery ; regiments, 13th, 14th. Engineers ; regiments, 15th (new). ShariJshooters : (rompanies, 7th, Sth. Infantry; regiments, 21st, 49th, 72d, 90th. 100th, 112th, 154th, 156th, 179th, 183d, ISTth, 188th, 194th. In the County of Che.mung: Cavalni; regiments, 2d, 3d, .5th, 7th, 10th, 15th, 16th, 21st, 24th, 1st Veteran. Artillery; regiments, batteries B, F, K and L, 1st; V and M, 3(1; 5th, 13th, 14th, lOtli; independent batteries, ;!3d . Engineers; regiments. 15th, 50th. Infantni; regiments, 3d, 23d, 35th, 38th, 86th, 103d, l07tli,Ulst, 161st, 179th, 187th, 194th. In the County of Chenango: Cavalry; regiments, 8th, 10th, 20th, 22d . Artillery; regiments, battery A, 1st; battery L (new), 2d; batteries C (new) and M, 3d. Infantry; regiments, 17tli , 17th Veteran, 19th, 26th, 76th, 89th, 90th, 114th, l37th, 157th, 161st, 168th, 176th, 193d. In the County op Clinton: Cavalry; regiments, 2d, 9th, 11th, 12th, 15th, 25th, 26th, 2d Veteran. Artillery ; regiments, 13th, 16th. Engineers; regiments, 1st, Infantry; regiments, 16th, 22d, 34th, 60th, 91st, 96th, il8th, 153d, 175th, 186th, 192d. WHERE THE MEN WERE OBTAINED. 51 In the County of Columbia: Cavalry; regiments, 2d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 12th 1st Mounted Rifles, 2d Veteran. Arlillerii; regiments, 5th, 16th. Engineers; regiments, 1st. Sharpshooters; companies, 8th and 9th. Infantry; regiments, Uth, 20th, 30th, 65th, 91st, 128th, 154th, 156th, 159th, 187th. In the County of Cohtlaxd : Cavalrii; regiments, 10th. ArtiUeni ; regiments, 3d, 16th. Infantrii; regiments, 12th, 19th, 23d, 76th, 93d, ll4th, 156th, 15Tth, n5th, 185th, 194th. In the County op Delaware: Caiialri/ ; regiments, 3d, 5th, 25th, 1st "Veteran. Artillen/ ; regiments, 4tli, 8th, and independent batteries, 8th. Infantry; regiments, 3d, 71st, 72d, 78th, 89th, 93d, iOlst, 144th». In the County op Dutchess : Cavalry; regiments, 2d, 4th. 6th, 9th, 18th, 25th. Artillery; regin)enls, 4th, 5th, and independent batteries, 7th, 12th. Engineers; regiments, 1st. Tnfantni ; regiments, 3d, 5th, 7th Veteran, 9th, i7th Veteran, 18th, 20th, 30th, 38th, 47th, 57th, 65th, 87th, 128th, U3d, 150th*, 154th, 159th, 168th, 176th, 187th, 188th, 192d, 194th. In the County op Erie: Cavalry; regiments, 3d, 5th, 8th. 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 16th, 18th, 23d, 24th, 26th, 1st and 2d Mounted Rifles, 1st Veteran. Artillery; regiments, battery I*, 1st; 11th, 13th, 14th, 1,5th, IBth, Marine; independent batteries, 11th, 2Tth, 33d. Engineers; regiments. .50th. Sharpshooters ; companies, 7th and 8tli. Infantrii; regiments, 12th, 17th Veteran, 21st, 33d, 3,5th. 36th, 49th, 69th, 78th, 100th, 112tli, 116th, I32d, 151st, 15.5th, IbOth, 164th, 176th, 178th, 179th, 187th, 194th. In the County of Essex : Cavalry; regiments, 2d, 5th, 11th, 14th, 2d Vet- eran. Artillery; independent batteries, 23d. Infantry; regiments, 22d, 34th, 38th, 77th, 93d, 96th, 118th, 1.53d. In the County op Franklin : Cavalry; regiments, 12th, 13th. 26th, 2d Veteran. Artillery; regiments, 13th, 14th, 16th. Engineei-s; regiments, 1.5th (new), ,50th. Infantry; regiments, 16th, 24th, 39th, 60th, 92d, 96th, 98th, 106th, 142d, 164th, 193d. In the County of Fulton : Cavalry; regiments. 7th, 10th. Artillery; regiments, battery M, 3d; 4th, 13th, 16th. Infantry; regiments, 32d, 77th, 11.5th, 153d. In the County' op Genesee : Cavalry; reeiments, 8th, 9th, 14th, 15th, 23d, 2d Mounted Rifles. Artillery; regiments. Sth. 11th, and independent batteries, 19th, 22d, 2.5tli. Infantry; regiments, 12th, 14th, 28th, 100th, 104th, 105th, 120th, 179th, 187th In the County op Greene: Cavalry; regiments, 5th, 25ih. Artillery; regiments, 5th, 15tli. Engineers ; regiments, 1st. /)i/antli. 1862; service 3 months; mustered out September 9th, 1863. 7th reaiment Infantry; left theState June 16th, 1863 ; service 30 days; mustered out .luly 20th, 1863. 8th regiment Infantry: left the State April 23d, 1861; service 3 months; mustered out August 2d, 1861. 8th regiment Infantry; left the State May 29th, 1862; service 3 months; mustered out September 9th, 1862. 8ih regiment Infantry ; left the State June 18th, 1863; service 30 days: mustered out July 23d, 1863. llth regiment Infantry; left the State May 28th, 1862; service 3 months; mustered out September 16th, 1862. llth reeriment Infantry ; left the State June 18th, 1863; service 30 days; mustered out July 20th, 1863. 12th regiment infantry; left the State April 31st, 1861; service 3 months; mustered out August 5th, 1861. 12th regiment Infantry; 1862; service 3 months; 12th, 1862. 12th regiment Infantry 1863; 1863. left the State June 6th, mustered out October left the State June 18th, service 30 days; mustered out July 20th, 13th regiment Infantry; left the State April 23d, 1861; service 3 moachs ; mustered out August 6th, 1861 13th regiment Infantry; left the State May 30th, 1862; service 3 months; mustered out September 28th, 1862. 13th regiment Infantry; left the State June 20th, 1863; service 30 days ; musteredout July 20th, 186.3. 15th regiment Infantry ; mustered inJune6tli, 1864; service 30 days: mustered out July Tth, 1864. 17th regiment Infantry; left the State July 3d, 1863; service 30 days; mustered out August 13th, 1863. ISth regiment Infantry; left the State July 3d, 1863; service 30 days; mustered out August 1.3th, 1863. l9ih regiment Infantry: left the State June 4th, 1862; service 3 months: mustered out September 6th, 1862. 20th regiment Infantry: left the State May Tth, 1861; service 3 months; mustered out August 2d, 1861. 21st regiment Infantry ; left the State June 27th, 1863; service 30 days; mustered out August 6th. 1863. 22d regiment Infantry ; left the State May 28th, 1862; service 3 months; mustered out September 5th, 1862. 22d regiment Infantry; left the State June 19th, 1863 ; service 30 days ; mustered out .July 24th, 1863. 23d regiment Infantry; left the State June 18th, 1863; service 30 days; mustered out July 22d, 1863. 25th regiment Infantry; left Ui-i State April 22d, 1861 ; service 3 months; mustered out August 4th. 1861. 25th reffiment Infantry; left the State June 4th, 1862; service 3 months; mustered out September 8th, 1862. 28th regiment Infantry: left the State April 30ih, 1861; service 3 months; mustered out Au- gust 5th, 1861. 28th regiment Infantry; left the State June 20th, 1863; service 30 days; mustered out July 22d, 1863. 28th regitnent Infantry; mustered in Septem- ber 2d, 1864; service 100 days; mustered out No- vember 13th, 1864. 37th regiment Infantry; left the State May 29th, 1862; service 3 months ; mustered out September 2d, 1862. 37th regiment Infantry; left the State June 19th , 1863 ; service 30 days ; mustered out July 22d, 1863. 37th regiment Infantry; mustered in May 6th, 1864: service 30 days ; mustered out June 6th, 1864. 47th regiment Infantry; left the State May 26th, 1862; service 3 months; mustered out September 1st, 1862. 47th regiment Infantry; left the State June 26th, 1863; service 30 days; mustered out July 23d, 1863. 50th regiment Infantry, Company A: mustered in Se))tember 2d, 1864; service 100 days; mus- tered out December 3d, ISbt. 50th regiment Infantry, Company B; mustered in September 2d, 1864; service 100 days; mus- tered out December 3d, 1864. .52d regiment Infantry: left the State June 22d, 1863 ; service 30 days; mustered out July 25th, 18(53. .54th regiment Infantry; mustered in July 24th, 1864; service 100 days; mustered out November 10th, 1864. .55th regiment Infantry; left the State June 24th, 1863; service 30 davs; mustered out July 27th, 1863. .56th regiment Infantry: left the State June 20tli, 1863; service 30 days; mustered out July 24 th, 1863. .')6th regiment Infantry; mustered in August 2d, 1864; service 100 days; musteredout November 6th, 1864. STATE ORGANIZATIONS IN SERVICE OF UNITED STATES. 55 mustered in August mustered out Decera- 58th regiment Infantry; 27th, 1804 ; service 100 days ber3d, 18B4. 65th regiment Infantry; left the State June 19th, 1863; service 3U days; mustered out July 30th, 1863. 67th regiment Infantry; left the State June 25th, 1863: service 30 days; mustered out August 3d, 1863. 68th regiment Infantry; left the State June 24th, 1863 ; service 30 days ; mustered out July 25tli, 1863. ti9th regiment Infantry; left the State April 23d, 1861; service 3 mouths; mustered out August 3d, 1861. 69th regiment Infantry; left the State May 30th, 1862; service 3 months; mustered out September 3d, 1862. 69th regiment Infantry; left the State June 22d, 1863; service 30 days; mustered out July 2.5th, 1863. 69th regiment Infantry; mustered in July i;itli, 1864; service 3 months; mustered out October 6th, 186 1. 71st regiment Infantry; left the State April 21st, 1861; service 3 months; mustered out July 30th, 1861. 71st regiment Infantry; left the State May 38th, 1863; service 3 months; mustered out September 2d, 1862. 7Ist regiment Infantry; left the State June 18th, 1863 ; service 30 days; mustered out July 23d, 1863. 74th regiment Infantry; left the State June 19th, 1863; service 30 days; mustered out August 3d, 1863. 74th regiment Infantry; mustered in Novem- ber 16ih, 1863; service 30 days; mustered out De- cember 16th, 1863. 7Tth regiment Infantry; mustered in August 2d, 1864; service 100 days; mustered out Novem- ber 19th, 1864. 84th regiment Infantry; left the State July 3d, 1863; service 30 days; mustered out August 4th, 1863. 84th regiment Infantry; left the State July 13th, 1864; service 100 days; mustered out October 29th. 1864. 93d regiment Infantry: left the State July 20th, 1864; service 100 days; mustered out November 1st, 1864. 98th regiment Infantry; mustered in August 2.5tli, 1864; service 100 days,- mustered out Decem- ber 33d, 1864. 99tli regiment Infantry; mustered in August 32d, 1864; service 100 days; mustered out Novem- ber 9th , 1864, 102d regiment Infantry; mustered in August 25th, 1864; service 100 days; mustered out Novem- ber 13th. 1864. Recruits, infantry; left the State September and October, 1864; service 100 days; mustered out No- vember and December, 1864. Of State Volunteers. Cavalry. 1st regiment, left the State by companies from July 31st to September 7th, 1861, for 3 years; mus- tered out June 37tli, 1865. 3d regiment, left the State September and Octo- ber, 1861, for 3 years; mustered nut June 33d, 1865. 3d regiment, left the State by con]pa[iles in Au- gust and September, 1861. for 3 years; transferred July 31st, 1865, to 4th Prov. Kegt. of N. Y. V. Cav. as Companies B, F, H , 1 and L. 4th regiment, left the State August 39th, 1861, for T! years; transferred February 27th, 1865, to9tliN. Y. Vol. Cavalry, as Companies B, E and L. 5th regiment, left the State November 18th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out July 19th, 1865 6th regiment, left the State December 33d, 1861, for 3 years; transferred June 17th, 1865, to 3d Prov. Uegt. of N. Y. V. Cav. as Comps. A, B, C, D, E, I, LandM. 7th regiment, left the State November 23d, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out March 31st, 1863. 8th regiment, left the State November 29th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out June 27th, 1865. 9th regiment, left the State November 26th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out June 17th, 1865. lOtli regiment, left the State December 24th, 1861, for 3 years; transferred July lOth, 1865, to 1st Prov. Regt. of N. Y. V. Cav , company to corres- ponding company. nth regiment, left the State May 5th, 1863, for 3 years; mustered out July 21st and Sept. 30th, 1865. 12th regiment, left the State by detachments .May to November, 1863, for 3 years; mustered out July 19th. 1865. 13th regiment, left the State June to November, 1863, and March, 1864, lor 3 years; transferred Au- gust 17th, 180.5, to 3d Prov. Regt. of N. Y. V. Cav., Company A to Company G, B to M, C to H. D to D, E to L, F to A, G to B, H to F, I to E, K to K, L to C and M to I . 14th regiment, left the State February. April and October, 1863, for 3 years; transferred June 13th, 1865, to 18th Cavalry. 15th regiment, left the State from September to Nfivember, 1863, and January, 1864, for 3 years ; transferred June 17th, 186.5, to 3d Provisional Regiment N. Y. Vol. Cavalry, as Companies F, 0, H and K. 16th regiment, left the State June, August to October, 1863, for 3 years ; transferred August 17th, 1865, to 3d Provisional Regiment N Y. Vol. Cavalry. Company A to Company H, B to C, C to 1, D to K, E to D, F to B, G to A, H to L, I to E, K to M, L to F, and M to G. 17th regiment, not organized, the men enlisted transferred to the 1st Veteran Cavalry. 18th regiment, left the State September, October, December, 1863. and Jaimary, 1864, for 3 years; mustered out May 31st, 1866. 19th regiment, originally 130th Infantry; changed from 19th Cavalry to 1st Dragoons. 30th regiment, left the State September 30th, 1863, for 3 years ; mustered out July 31st, 1865. 21st regiment, left the State September, October, November, 1863, and February, 1864, for 3 years ; mustered out June 33d to August 31st, 1H66. 23d regiment, left the State March, 1864, for 3 years ; mustered out August 1st, 1865 23d regiment, left the State May, 1863, for 3 years; mustered out July 23d, 1865 ; only two companies organized. 24th reiriment, left the State February 33d, 1864, for 3 years ; transferred July 10th, 1865, to 1st Pro- visional Regiment N. Y. Vol. Cavalry, company to corresponding company. 25th regiment, left the State by detachments in 1864, for 3 years; mustered out June 27th, 1865. 26th regiment, mustered in in February. 1865, for 1 year; mustered out June 29th to July 7th, 1865; only Ave companies furnished by this State. 1st Dragoons, left the State September li, 1862, for 3 years ; mustered out June .'SOth, 1865. 1st Mounted Rifles, left the State July and Decem- ber, 1861, and August, 1862, for 3 years; trans- ferred September 6th, 1865, to 4th Provisional Regiment of N Y. Vol. Cavalry, as Companies A, C, D, E, G, K and M. 2d Mounted Rifles, left the State March, 1864, for 3 years; mustered out August lOth, 1865. 1st Veteran regiment, left the State July, Septem- ber, October and November, 1863, for 3 years: mus- tered out July SOth, 1865. 2d Veteran regiment, left theState from August to December, 1863, for 3 years ; mustered out No- vember 8th, 1865. Oneida Company, left the State September, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out June 13th, 1865. 1st Provisional Regiment, organized July lOth, 1865; mustered out July 19th, 1865; composed of 10th and 24th Cavalry. 2d Provisional Regiment, organized .Tune 17th, 1865 ; mustered out August 9th, 1865 ; composed of 6th and 15th Cavalry. 3d Provisional Regiment, organized August 17th, 1865; mustered out September 21st, 1865; com- posed of 13th and 16th Cavalry. 4th Provisional Regiment; organized September 6th, 1865; mustered out November 29th, 1865; com- posed of 3d Cavalry and l&t Mounted Rifles. Artillery. 1st regiment, left the State October 31st and I December, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out Sep- November 31st, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out I tember 29th, 1865; original Bnttery L became the June 16th to 28th, 186.5. i 34th battery in No"ember. 1863, 2d regiment, left the State November 7th and | 3d regiment, left the State June 6th, 1861, for 2 56 PART I. IN THE STATE. and 3 years ; mustered out June 2(1, I8B3, and June 23d to" July 2Uh, J8lJ.i ; originally litth N. V. Vol. Infantry. 4tli rcKiment, left tlie State February 10th, 1863, for 3 years: mustered out Septeml)er 2(Jth, 1865; third Battalion, originally lltli Artillery. 5th regiment, left the State May atid December, 18t)2, for 3 years; mustered out June 24th, 2tith, and July 19th, Isiii ; third Battalion, originally 0th Battalion of Artillery. 6th regiment, left the State September .'ith, 1863, for 3 years; mustered out June 2Sth and August 24th, 1865; originally 135th N. Y. Vol. Infantry. 7th regiment, left the State August lOth, 1862, for 3 years; mustered out June 26th and August 1st, 1865; originally 113tli N. Y Vol. Infantry. 8th regiment, left the State August 23d, 1863, for 3 years ; Companies A to K mustered out June 5th, 1865; Companies L. M, and the men of Compa- nies A, B, C, D and F not to be discharged with the companies, transferred to lOtli N. Y. Vol. In- fantry; those of Companies G, H, land K to 4th N. Y. Vol. Artillery; originally 13'Jth N. Y. Vol. Infantry. 9th regiment, left the State September I2th, 1862, for3 years; mustered out JulyCth, 1865; but the men not to be discharged, transferred June 27th, 1865, to 3d N. Y. Vol. Artillery as Companies I, K, L and M; originally 138th N. Y. Vol. Infantry. 10th regiment, left the State September ITth and 20th, 1863, for3years ; mustered out June 23d, 1865, but the men not to be discharged transferred to 6th Artillery as Companies E, F and G ; originally 4th. 5th and 7th Battalions of Artillery. llth regiment, left the State June 24th, 1863, for Syear.s; the four organized companies transferred Julv 2.5ih, 1863, to the 4th N. Y. Vol. Artillery as Coiiipanies I, K, L and M; the regiment not com- pleted. 12th resilnient, not organized ; the men enlisted transferred to the 15th Artillery. 13tli regiment, left the State October, 1863, and in 1864, for 3 years; mustered out June 28th, 1865; but the meii not to be discharged transferred those of Company F to Company A, of E to C, and H to A, D and G; and July 18th, 1865, Com- panies A, B, C, D and G to 6th N. Y. Vol. Ar- tillery as Companies H, I, K, L and M. 14th regiment, left the State Ai)ril, 1864, for 3 years ; mustered out August 26th, 1«()5. 1.1th regiment, left the State December 19th, 1861, and by companies in 1863 and 1864, for3 years; mustered out August 23d, 1865; Companies A, B, C. D and E originally 3d Battalion. l6th regiment, left the State by companies in October and December, 1863, and in Januurj-, 1864, for 3 years; mustered out August 31st, 1865. Marine, left the State by comviaiiies in 1861 and 1863, for 3 years ; mustered out March 31st, 1863. 1st battalion, left the State October 13th, 1861, for 3 years; the four companies of the battalion were converted into the 29th, .Sflth, 31st and 33d Independent batteries March 16th, 1863. 2d battalion, left the State December 16th, 1861, for 3 years; the four companies of the battalion were consolidated into two batteries, A and B, December 3lst„ 1.S61; and these in Ocaober, 1863, were converted into the 14th and 15th Independ- ent Batteries. 3d battalion, left the State December 19th, 1861, for 3 years; transferred September 3()th, ]86:i, to the 1,5th N. Y. Vol. Artillery as Companies A, B, CD and E. 4th battalion, mustered in September 18th, 1863, for3 years; transferred December 31st, 1863, tntlie 10th N. Y. Vol. Artillery as Companies E, D, M and B. 5th battalion, left the state September 18th, 1863, for 3 years ; transferred December 31st, 1862, to the 10th N. Y. Vol. Artillery as Companies A, G, C and F. 6th battalion, left the State September 3iith , 1863, for 3 years; transferred December 31st, 1863, to the .5th N. Y. Vol. Artillery as Companies I, K, L and M. 7th battalion, left the State September 20th. 1862, for 3 years ; transferred December 31st, 1863, to the 10th N. Y. Vol. Artillery as Companies H, I, K and L. Ro(!ket Battalion, left the State De(^ember 9th, 1861. for 3 years; converted into the 23d and 24th Independent Batteries February lltli, 1S63 Anthon's Battalion; converted into the 20th and 28th Independent Batteries November 26th, 1863. 1st battery, left the State December 4ih, 1861, for 3 years ; mustared out June 23d . 1865. 2d battery, mustered in August 16th, 1861, for 2 years; mustered out .Tune 1.3th, 1863; formed, largely of men of the 8th and 29th X. Y. Vol. In- fantry; men not discharged transferred to Battery I, ist Artillery. 2d battery; the men enlisted transferred October 14th, 1863, to the 1,5th Artillery, reorganization of battery having failed. 3d battery, left the State May 18th, 1861, for S years; mustered out June 24th, 1865; originally part of 82d N. Y. Vols. 4tu battery, left the State October 25th, 1861, for 3 years; transferred December 4th. 1863, to Com- pany L, 1st Engineers, Battery B, 1st Artillery, the 5th and 15th Batteries NY. Vols. 5th battery, left the State November 16th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out July 6th, 1865. 6th battery, left the State June 16th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out July 8th, 1865, 7th battery, left the State November 7th, 1861, for 3 j'ears ; mustered out July 22d, 1865. 8th battery, left the State November 7th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out June 30th, 1865. 9th battery, left the State July 8th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out June 13th, 1864; originally Company F, 41st N. Y. Vols. 10th battery; 3 years ; transferred January 31st. 1863, to 3d N. Y. Vol. Artillery as Company F. 10th battery, left the State April 10th , 1863, for 3 years; transferred June 21st, 1864, to 6th Battery. llth battery, left the State January 17th, 1863, for 3 years; nnistered out June 13th, 1865. 13th battery, left the State January 17th, 1863, for3years; mustered out June 14th, 1865. 1.3th battery, left the State October 17th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out July 28th, 1865. 14th battery, left the State December 16th, 1861, for 3 years; transferred September 7th, 1863. to Batteries B and G, 1st N. Y. Vol. Artillery; origi- nally Battery A, 2d Battalion Artillery. 15th battery, left the State December 16th. 1861, for 3 years; transferred February 4th, 1K65. to 33d Battery; originally Battery B, 2d Battalion Artil- lery. 16th battery, left the State March 10th, 1862, for 3 years; mustered out July 6th, 1865. "17th battery, left the Stat,e August 29th, 1863, for 3 years; mustered out June 12th, 186.5. 18th battery, left the State December 2d, 1862, for 3 years; mustered out July 20th, 1865 19th battery, left the State October 29th. 1863, forSyears; mustered out June 13th, 1865. 20th battery, mustered in November and De- cember, 1862, for 3 years; mustered out July 31st, 1«65; served in the State; originally part of An- thon's Battalion. 21st battery, left the State December 12th, 1863, for 3 years; mustered out September 8th, lt>65. 32d battery, left the State November 23d, 1862, for 3 years; transferred February .5th, 1863, to 9th N. Y.'Vol. Artillery as Company M. 2,3d battery, left the State December 9th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out July 14th, 1865; originally Battery A, Rocket Battalion. 24th battery, left the State December 9th, 1861. for 3 years; transferred March ,Sth, 186.5, to Sd N. \' . Vol. Artillery as Battery K; originally Battery B, Rocket Battalion. 25th battery, left the State December 18th. 1862, for 3 years: mustered out August 1st. 1865. 26th' battery, It-ft the State December 4th. 1862. for 3 years; mustered out September 1st, 1865. 27th battery, left the State December 22d, 1862, for3vears; mustered out June 22d, 1865. 28th battery, mustered in December 27th, 1863, for 3 years; niustered out July 31st, 1865; served iiv the State; originally part of Anthon's Battalion. 29th battery, left the State October 20th, 1861, for 3 years; transferred August 15tli, 1864, to 33d Battery; originally Battery A, 1st Battalion Artil- lery. 30th battery, left the State October 20th, 1861. for 3 years: mustered out June 23d, 1865; origi- nally Battery B, l.st Battalion Artillery. 31st battery, left the State October 20th, 1861, for 3 years; transferred October 25th, 1864. to 30th battery; originally Battery C.lst Battalion Artillery. 32d "battery, left the State October 20th, 1861, for 3 years: mustered out July Iltli, 1865; firitri- nally Battery D, 1st Battalion Artillery. 33d battery, left the State September 4th, 1863, for 3 years; mustered out June 2.5th, 1865, 34th battery; 3 years; the men enlisted trans- ferred October 14th, 1863, to 15th N, Y. Vol. Artil- lery; organization not completed. 34th battery, left the State December 2d, 1861, for 3 years: mustered out June 21st, 1865; origi- nally Battery L, 2d Artillery. STATE OKGANIZATIONS IN SERVICE OF UNITED STATES. 57 35th battery: 3 years; the men enlisted trans- I 36th battery; 3 years ; the men enlisted trans- ferred September 25th, 1863, to 16tli N. Y. Vol. ferred October Uth, 1863, to 13tli N. Y. Vol. Artil- Artillery; organization not completed. I lery; organization not completed. Engineers. 1st regiment, left the State October and Decem- ber, 1861, and February, 1862, for 3 years; mus- tered out June 30th, 1865. »'d regiment; the men enlisted transferred Octo- ber 9th, 1863, to the 15th N. Y. Vol. Engineers; organization not completed. 15th regiment, left the State June 29th, 1861, for 3 and 3 years: mustered out June 25th, 1863; June 13th and 14th and July 2d, 1865; originally 15th N. Y. Vol. Infantry. .")Oth regiment, left the State September 20th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out July 13th and 14th, 1865; originally 50th N. Y. Vol. Infantry. Sharpshooters. 6th company, left the State February 3d, 1863, for3years; mustered out June 3d, 1865. 7th company, left the State February 3d, 1863, for 3 years ; mustered out June 3d, 1865. 8th coiupany, left the State February 3d, 1863, for 3 years; mustered out July 10th, 1865 9th company, left the State February 3d, 1863, fort) months; mustered out August 5th, 1863. 10th company ; 9 months; not completed ; the men enlisted transferred .lune 9th, 1863, to the 9th Cavalry and to the lT8th Infantry. Infafitry. 1st regiment, left the State May 20th, 1861, for 2 years; mustered out May 25th, 1863. ■ 2d regiment, left the State May 23d, 1861, for 2 year.-i; mustered out May 26th, 1863; the three years' men transferred to the 70th N. Y. Vols. 3d regiment, left the State May 31st, 1861, for 2 and 3 years; mustered out May 21st, 1863, and August 28th, 1865. 4th regiment, left the State June 3d, 1801, for2 years; mustered out May 25tli, 1863. 5th regiment, left the State May 23d, 1861, for 2 years; nmsterod out May 14th. ]86:>; the three years' men transferred to the 146th N. Y. Vols. 5th veteran reiiiment, left the State October 26th and 27th, 186j, for 3 years; mustered out August 21st, 1865. 6th regiment, left the State June 15th, 1861, for 2 years; mustered out June 25th, 1863. 7th regiment, left the State May 24th, 1861, for 2 years; mustered out May 8th, 1863; the three years' men attached to 52d N. Y. Vols, and July 22d, 1864, transferred to the 7th N. Y. Vet. Vols. 7th veteran regiment; 3years; the men enlisted transferred October Uth, 1863, to the 178th N. Y. Vols.; reorganization not completed. 7th veteran regiment, left the State April and May, 186t, for 3 years; mustered out August 4th, 1865; second I'eorganization. 8th regiment, left the State May 26th, 1861, for 2 years: mustered out April 23d. 1863; the three years' men, one company, attached and finally transferred to the 6Sth N. Y. Vols. 8th veteran reciment; 3 years; the men enlisted transferred October Uth, 1863, to the 178th N. Y. Vols.; reorganization not completed. 9th regiment, left the State June 6th, 1861, for 2 years; mustered out May 20tli, 1863; the three years' men transferred to tlie 3d N. Y. Vols. 9th veteran regiment; 3 years; the men enlisted transferred October 14tli, 1863, to the 17th Vet. N. Y. Vols.; reorganization failed. lOth regiment, left the State June 6th, 1861, for 2 and 3 years; mustered out May 7th, 1863, and June 30th, 1865. Uth regiment, left the State April 29th, 1861, for 2 years; mustered out June 2d, 1862. lltli regiment ; 3 years; the men enlisted trans- ferred Octol)er 1st, 1863, to the 17th Vet. N. Y. Vols.; reorsanization failed. 12th regiment, left the State May 29th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered C)ut JNlay 17tli, 1863, except Com- panies D and F, three j-ears' men, which became Companies F and E, 5th N. Y. Vet. Vols., June 2d, 1864. 12th Militia, left the State February .5th, 1862, for 3 years ; transferred January 28th, 1862, to 12th N Y. Vols 1.3th regiment, left the State May 30th, 1861, for 2 years; mustered out IMa>- 14tl). 18(53; the three years' men transferred to the 140th N. Y. Vols. 14tli regiment, left the State .lune 17th, 1861, for 2 years: mustered out May 24th, 1863; the three years' men transferred to tlie 44th N. Y. Vols., and a few to the 140th N Y. Vols. 1.5th regiment, left the State June 29th, 1861, for 2 years; became the loth regiment of N. Y. Vol. Engineers October 2.5th, 1861. 16th regiment, left the State June 27th. 1861. for 2 years; mustered out May 22d, 1863: the three years' men transferred to the 121st N. Y.VoIs. 17th regiment, left the State June 21st, 1861, for 2 years; mustered out June 2d, 1863; the three years' men transferred to the 146ih N.Y. Vols. 17th veteran regiment, left the State October 18th, 1863, for 3 years ; mustered out July 13th, 1865. 18th regiment, left the State June 19th. 1861, for 2 years ; mustered out Alay 28th. 1863; the three years' men transferred to the 121st N. Y. Vols 19th regiment, left the State June 5th, 1861, fnr 2 years; became the 3d regiment of N. Y. Vol. Artil- lery December 11th, 1861. 20th regiment, left the State June 13th, 1861, for 2 years; mustered out June 1st, 1863; the three years' men transferred to the 3d N. Y. Vol. Bat- tery and to the U. S. Artillery. 20th veteran regiment; 3 years; the men en- listed transferred October 14th, 1863, to the 16111 Cavalry; reorganization fulled. 21st regiment, left the State June 18th, 1861, for 2 years; mustered out May 18th, 1863. 22d regiment, left the State June '^Sth, 1861. for2 years; mustered out June 19th, 1863; the three years' men transferred to the 76th and 9od M. Y. Vols. 23d regiment, left the State July 5th, 1861, for2 years; mustered out May22d. 1863; the three years' men transferred totheSOtli N.Y.Vols. 24th regiment, left the State July 2d, 1861, for 2 years; mustered out May 29th, 1863; the three years' men transferred to the 76th N. Y. Vols. 25th regiment, left the State July 3d, 1861, for 2 years ; mustered out Jime 26th, 1863; the three years' men transferred to the 44th N. Y.Vols. 26th regiment, left the State June 19th, 1861. for 2 years: nuistered out May 28th, 1863 ; the three years'. iTien transferred to the 97th N. Y. Vols. 27th regiment, left the State July 10th, 1861, for 2 years; mustered out May 31st, 1863; the three years' men transferred to the 121st N. Y. Vols. 28th legiraent, left the State June 25lh, 1861, for 2 years: mustered out June 2d, 1S63: the three years' men transferred to the 60th N. Y. Vols. 29th regiment, left the State June 21st, 1861. for 2 years; mustered out June 20th, ]86;i; the three years' men transferred to the 68th N. Y. Vols. 29th veteran regiment; 3 years; the men en- listed transferred October I4th, 1863, to the 13th Artillery; reorganization failed. .30th regiment, left the State June 28th, 1861. for 2 years ; mustered out June 18th, 1863; the three years' men transferred to the 76th N. Y. Vols. 31st regiment, left the State June 24th, 1861, for 2 years; mustered out June 4th, 1863; the three years' men transferred to the 12lst N. Y. Vols. 31st veteran regiment; 3 years; the men en- listed transferred October 14th, 1863, to the 5th Vet. N. Y. Vols.; reoreranization failed. 32d regiment, left the Stiite June 2gth. 1861, for 2 years; mustered out June 9th, 1863; the three years' men transferred to the 121st N. Y. Vols. 33d regiment, left the State July 8th, 1861, for 2 years; mustered out June 2d, 186:!; the three years' men transferred to the 49th N. Y. Vols. 34th regiment, left the State July 3d, 1861. for 2 years; mustered out June 30th. 1863; the three years' men transferred to the 82d N. Y. Vols. 35tli regiment, left the State July 9th, 1861, for 2 years; mustered out June 5th., 1863; the three years' men transferred to the 80th N. Y. Vols. 36th regintent, left the State July 12th, 1861, for 58 PART L IN THE STATE. 2 years; niiisterpfl out July Kitli, 18(53; the three yenrs' men liansfened to ihe Ooili N. V. Vols. a"tli ret,'i[i)eiit, left llie State June 2M, 18til, for 2 years; mustered out Ji:iie '^'M, lMt;3 ; the tiiree years' men transferred to the 40tli N. Y. Vols. 37th veteran regiment; 3 years; the men enlisted transferred October Uth, 181)3, to the 5th Vet. N. Y. Vols.; reorganization failed. 36th re>:iment. left the iState June Iflth, ISOI, for 2 years ; mustered out June 22d, 18ti;i; tlie three years' men transferred to the 40th N. Y. Vols. 38tli veteran rei.'iment; 3 vears; tlie men enlisted transferred October Hth," 18(>3, to the 17th Vet. Vols.; reorfjanization failed. 3nth regiment, left the State May 28th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out July 1st, 18(;,"); the men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to the lS-)tli N. Y. Vols. 40th re^iiment, left the State Julv 4th, 1801, for 3 years ; mustered out June 2Tih, 18ti.') 41st regiment, left the State July 8th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out December 9th, 186.5. 42d regimenr, left the State July 18th, 1861, for 3 years; nuistered out July 13th, 1864; the men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to the S2d N. Y. Vols. 43d retriment, left the State September 21st, 1861, for 3 years ; mustered out June 27th, 1865. 44th regiment, left the State Octol)er 21st, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out October 11th, 1854; the men riot entitled to be discharired were transferred to the 140th and 146th N. V . Vols. 45th regiment, left the State October 9th, 1861, for 3 years; transfe>'red June 30th, 1865, to the a8th N. Y. Vols., company to corresponding com- pany. 4i'itli regiment, left the State September 14th, 1861, for 3 years ; mustered out July 28th, 1865. 47tli regiment, left the State September 9th, 1861, for3 years; mustered out August 30th, 1865. 48th regiiiieut, left the i3tateSeptemi)er 17th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out September 1st, 1865. 49th regiment, left the State September 2Uth, 1861, for 3 years ; mustered out June 27th, 1865. 50th regiment, left the State September 20th,18til, for 3 years; became .50th regiment of N. Y. Vol. Engineers October 22d, 1861. 51st regiment, left the State October 26th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out July 25th, 1865. 52d regiment, left the State November 11th, 1861, for 3 years ; mustered out July 1st, 1865. 5:5d regiment, left the state November 18th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out March 21st, I86'.'; except Company A, which was transferred to 17th N. Y. Vols, as Company G. 53d reuiment; 3 years; the men enlisted trans- ferred September 10th, 1862, to the 132d and 162d N. Y. Vols ; reorganization failed. 54th regiment, left the State October 29th, 1861, for 3 years ; mustered out April 14th, I8ti6. 55th regiment, left the State August 31st, 1801, for 3 years; transferred December 2d, 1862, to the o8th N. Y. Vols, as Companies G, H, 1 and K. .56th regiment, left the state November 7th, 1861, for 3 years ; mustered out October 17th, 1865. 57th regiment, left the State November 19th, 1861, forSyears; mustered out December 6th, 1864; the men not entitled to be discharged were trans- ferred to the 6!st N. Y. Vols 58th regiment, left the State November 7th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out October 1st, lSti5. 59th regiment, left the State November 23d, 1861, for 3 years ; mustered out June 30th, 1865. 00th regiment, left the State November 4th, 1861, for 3 years; nmstered out July 17th, 18B5. 61st regiment, left the State November 9th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out .)uly 14th, 1865. 62(1 regiment, left the St;ite August 21st, 1861, for 3 vears; mustered out August 30th, 1865. 63d regiment, left the State November 28th, 1861, for 3 years ; mustered out June 30th, 1805. 64th regiment, left the State December 10th, 1861, for 3 years ; mustered out July Uth, 1805. 6.5th regiment, left the State August 27th, 1861, for 3 years; musteredout July 17th, 18(15. tiOth regiment, left the State November 16th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out AuL'ust 30th, 1865. 67th retiiment, left the State August 21st, 1861, for 3 .years; mustered out July 4th, 1864; the men not entitled to lie disc^harged were transferred to the 65th N. Y. Vols. September 1st, 1864 68th regiment, left the State August 24th, 1861; mustered out November 30th, 1865. 69th regiment, left the State NovetnVjer 18th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out Jime 30th, 1865. 70th regiment, left the State July 23d, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out July 1st, 1864 ; the men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to the 86th N. Y. Vols 71st regiment, left the State July 23d, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out July 30th, 1864; the men not entitled to be discharged were tran^ferred to the 120th N. Y. Vols 72d regiment, left the State July 24th, 1861, for 3 years; nmstered out June lilth to (i<;tober 31st, 1864; the men not etititled to be discharged were transferred to tlie l;iOih N. Y. Vols. 73d re-iiment, left the State October 8th, 1861, for 3 years ; mustered out June i:9th, 1865. 74th regiment, left the State August 20th, 1861 ; mustered out . I une, July and August, 1864: the men not entitled to be discharged were tiaiisferred to the 40th N. Y. Vols, as Companies G and H. 75tli regiment, left tlie State December 6tli, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out August 23d, 1865. 76th legiment, left the State January 17th, 1862, for3 years; mustered out July, 1864, to January, 1865; the men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to the 147th N. Y. Vols. 77th regiment, left the State November 28th, 1861, for3years; mustered out June27th, 1865 78th regiment, left the State April 29th, 1802, for 3 years; transferred July 12th, 1864, to the 102cl N. Y. Vols. 79th regiment, left the State June 2d, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out July 14th, 1865. 80th regiment, left the State October 26th, 1861, for3years; mustered out January 29th, 1866. 81st regiment, left the State March 5ih, 1862, for 3 years: mustered out August 31st, 1865. 82d regiment, left the State May 18th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out June 25th, 1864; the men not entitled to be discharged transferred to the 59th N. Y. Vols. 83d regiment, left the State May 27th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out June, .August and September, 1864 ; the men not entitled to be discharged trans- ferred to the 97th N- Y. Vols. 84th regiment, left the Slate May 18th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out June 6th, 1864; the men not etititled to he discharged transferred to the 5th Vet. N. Y. Vols. 8.5th reL'iment, left the State December 3d, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out .lu[ie 27th, 18()5. 86th regiment, left the State November 23d, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out June 27th, 1865. 87th regiinent, left the State December 2d, 1861, for 3 years; Company B transferred to the 173d N. Y. Vols ; the remainder of regiment to the 40th N. Y. Vols. Septemlier 11th and 6th, 186»'. 88th regiment, left the State December 16th ,1861, for 3 years; mustered out June 30th, 18ti5. 89th regiment, left the State December 6th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out August :id, 1865. 9flth regiment, left the State January 5th, 1862, for3 years: mustered out February 9th, 1866. 91st regiment, left the State January 9th, 1862, for3 years; mustered out July 3d, 1865. 92d regiment, left the State March 5th, 1862, for 3 years; mustered out January 7th, 1865 ; those not entitled to be discharged were transferred to the 96th N. Y'. Vols. 93d regiment, left the State March 7th, 1862, for 3 years; mustered out June 29tli, 1865. 94th regiment, left the State March 18th, 1862, for 3 years; mustered out July 18th, 1865 95th regiment, left the State March 18th, 1862, for3years; mustered out July 16th, 1865 96th regiment, left the State March 11th, 1862, for 3 years; mustered out February 6th, 1866. 97th regiment, left the State March 12th, 1862, for 3 years; mustered out July 18th, 1865. 98th regiment, left the State March 8th, 1862, for3 years; mustered out August 31st, I8t)5 99th regiment, left the State May, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out Julv 15tli, 1865. 100th regiment, left the State March 10th, 1862, forSyears; mustered out August 28th , 1865. 101st regiment, left the State March 9th, 1862. for 3 years; transferred December 24th, 1862, to the 37th N. Y. Vols. H)-2d regiment, left the State March 10th, 1862, for ;i years; mustered out July 21st, 1865. IO:;d regiment, left the State March 5th, 1862, for 3 years- ; mustered out March 7tli and December 7th, 1805. U4th regiment, left the State March 22d, 1862, for 3 vears: mustered out Julv 17th, 1865. 105th regiment, left the State April 4th, 1862, for 3 years; tratisferred March 17th, 1863, to 94th N. Y. Vols, as Companies F, G and 1 106th reiiiment, left the State August 2Sth, 1862, for ;i years: mustered out June 22d and 27th, 1865. 107th regiment, left the State August 13th, 1862, STATE ORGANIZATIONS IN SEEYICE OF UNITED STATES. 59 for 3 years ; mustered out June 5th, 1865; the men not entitled to be discharfjed were transferred to the 60th N. Y. Vols. ICSth regiment, left the State Aujrust 19th, 1803, for 3 years; mustered out May u'8th, 1865; the men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to the 59th N. Y. Vols. 109th regiment, left the State August .30th, 1863, forSyears; mustered out June 4tli, fsii,"); tlie men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to the 51st N. Y. Vols. 110th regiment, left the State August S7th, 1863, for 3 years: mustered out August 38tl), 1865. lUth regiment, left the State August 31st, 1863, for 3 years; mustered out June 3d, 1865; the men not entitled to he discharged were transferred to the 4th N. Y. Vol. Artillery. 113th regiment, left the State September 13th, 1863. for 3 years; mustered out June 13th, 1865; the men not entitled to be discharged were trans- ferred to the 3d N. Y. Vols. 113th regiment, left the State August 19th, 1863, for 3 years; became the 7th N. Y. Vol. Ai-tillery December 19th, 1863. 114th regiment, left the State September 8th, 1863, for 3 years; mustered out June 8th, 1865; the men not entitled to be discharged were trans- ferred to the 90th N. Y. Vols. 115th regiment, left the State August 30th, 1863, for 3 years: mustered out June 17th, 1865; the men not entitled to be discharged were trans- ferred to the 47th N. Y. Vols. 116th regiment, left the State September 5th, 1863, for 3 years; mustered out June 8th, 1865; the men not entitled to be discharged were trans- ferred to the 90th N. Y. Vols. 117th regiment, left the State August 22d, 1863, for 3 years; musrered out June 8th, 1865; the men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to the 48th N. Y. Vols. 118th regiment, left the State September .3d, 1863, forSyears; mustered out June 13th , 1865; tlie men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to th«96th N. Y. Vols. 119th regiment, left the State September 6th, 1863, for 3 years; mustered out June 7th, 1865; the men not entitled to be discharged were trans- ferred to the 103d N. Y. Vols. 130th regiment, left the State August 24th, 1803, for 3 years; mustered out June 3d, 1865: the men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to the 73d N. Y. Vols. 131st regiment, left the State September 2d , 1863, for 3 years; mustered out June 35th, |865; the men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to the 6.5th N. Y. Vols. 133d regiment, left the State Avigust 31st, 1863, for 3 years; mustered out June 23d, 1865. 123d regiment, left the State September 5th, 18G2, for 3 years ; mustered out June 8th, 1865 ; the men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to the 60th N. Y. Vols. 134th regiment, left the State September 6th, 1863, for 3 years; mustered out June 3d, 1865 ; the men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to the 93d N. Y. Vols. 125th regiment, left the State August 31st, 1863, for 3 years; mustered out June 5th, 1865; the men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to the 4th N. Y. Vol. Artillery. 126th regiment, left the State August 26th, 1863, for 3 years: mustered out June 3d, 1865; the men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to the 4th N. Y. Vol. Artillery. 137th regiment, left the State September 10th, 1863, for o years; mustered out June 30th, 1865 ; the men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to the .54th N. Y. Vols. 138th regiment, left the State September 5th, 1863, for 3 years ; mustered out July 13th, 1865. 139th regiment, left the State August 23d, 1863, for 3 years; became the 8th N. Y. Vol. Artillery October 19th, 1863. 130th regiment, left the State September 6th, 1863, for 3 years: became the 1st N. Y. Vol. Dra goons September 10th, 1863; before that known also as the 19th N. Y. Vol. Cavalry. 131st regiment, left the State September 14th, 1862, for 3 years: mustered out July 30th, 1865. 133d regiment, left the State September 37th, 1863, for 3 years; mustered out June 39th, 1805: the men not entitled to be discharged were trans- ferred to the 99th N. Y. Vols. 13;3d regiment, left the Stare October 8th, 1862, for 3 years; mustered out June 6th, 1865; the men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to the 90th N. Y. Vols. L34th regiment, left the State September 25th, 1863, for 3 years; mustered out June 10th, 1865; the men not entitled to be di-scharged were transferred to the 102d N. V. Vols. 135th regiment, left the State September 5th , 1862, for 3 years; became the 6th N. Y. Vol. Ar- tillery October 3d, 1803. 130th regiment, left the State October 3d, 1862, for 3 years ; mustered out June 13th, 1865; the men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to the 60th N. Y. Vols. 137th regiment, left the State September 27th, 1862, for 3 years; mustered out June 9th, 1805 ; the men not entitled to be discharged were trans- ferred to the ]02d N. Y. Vols. 138th regiment, left the State September 12th, 186-', for 3 years; became the 9th N. Y. Vol. Ar- tillery December 19th, 1802. 139th regiment, left the State September lUh, 1862, for 3 years; mustered out June 19th, 1865; the men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to the 98th N. Y. Vols. 140th regiment, left the State September 19th, 1862, for 3 years; mustered out June 3d, 1805; the men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to the 5th Vet. N. Y. Vols. 141st regiment, left the State September 15th, 1862, for 3 years ; mustered out June 8th, 1865; the men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to the 60th N. Y. Vols. 142d regiment, left the State October 6th, 1862, forSyenrs; mustered out June 7th, 1865; the men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to the 169th N. Y. Vols. 143d regiment, left the State October 14th, 1863, for 3 years; mustered out July 20th, 1865. 144lh regiment, left the ."^tate October llth, 1862, for 3 years; mustered out June 25th, 1805; the men not entitled to be discharged were trans- ferred to the 1st N. Y. Vol. Engineers. 14.5th regiment, left the State September 27th, 1802, for 3 years ; transferred December 9th, 1863, to the 107th, 12.3d and ].50ih N. Y. Vols. 146th regiment, left the State Octobt^r llth, 1803, for 3 years ; mustered out July 16th, 1805. 147th regiment, left the State September 25th. 1863, for 3 years: mustered out June 7th, 1805 ; the men not entitled to be discharged wore trans- ferred to the 91st N. Y. Vols. 148th regiment, left the Stale September 22d , 1802, for 3 years ; mustered out June 22d. 1.805: the men not entitled to be discharged were trans- ferred to the 100th NY. Vols. 149th reghnent, left the State September 23d, 1862, for 3 years ; mustered out June 12th, 1865; the men not entitled to be discharged were trans- ferred to the 102d N. Y. Vols. 150th regiment, left the State October llth, 1862, for 3 years: mustered out June 8th, 1865; the men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to thetiOth N. Y. Vols. 151st regiment, left the State October 23d, 1863, for 3 years ; mustered out June 36th, 1865. 153d regiment, left the State October 25th, 1862, for 3 years; mustered out June 13th, 1865. 153d regiment, left the State October 18th, 1862, for 3 years; mustered out October 2d, 1865. 154th regiment, left the State September 30th, 1862, for 3 years; mustered out June llth, 1865: the men not entitled to be discharged were trans- ferred to the 102d N. Y. Vols. 15.5th regiment, left the State November 10th, 1863. for 3 years ; mustered out June 1.5th, 1865. ]56th regiment, left the State December 4th, 1863, for 3 years; mustered out October 33d, 1865. 1.57th regiment, left the State September 25th, 1863, for 3 years ; mustered out July 10th, 1865; the men not entitled to be discharged were trans- ferred to the .54th N. Y. Vols. 1.58th regiment, left the State September 18th, 1SS2, for 3 years ; musteied out June 30th, 1805; the men not entitled to be discharged were trans- ferred to the 100th N. Y. Vols. 159th regiment, left the State December 4th, 1863, for 3 years; mustered out October 12th, , 1865. 160th regiment, left the State December4th, 1863, for 3 years ; mustered out November Ist, 1865. leist regiment, left the State December 4th. 1863, for3 vears ; nuistered out November 12th. 1865. 162d regiment, left the State October 24th, 1862, for 3 vears; mustered out October 12th, 1865. 16;3d regiment, left the State October 5th, 1862, for 3 years; transferred January 20th, 1863, to the 73d N. Y. Vols. 164th regiment, left the State November 6th, 1863, for 3 years; mustered out July 15th, 1865. 60 PART I. IN THE STATE. Ifioth regiment, left tlie State Dec-ember 2(1, 1862, for 3 years ; mustererl ., Col. 49th Inf.; prom. Aug. 11th. 1861; killed in action Oct. 19th. 1864. Blenker, Louis, Col. 8th Inf.; prom. Aug. 9th, 1861; dis. March 31st, 1863. CaiT, Joseph B., Col 2d Inf ; prom. Sept. 7th, 1862; appointment expired March 4th, 1863; re- appointed March 30th, 1863; mus. out Aug. 34th, 1865. Chapin, Edward P., Col. 116th Inf; pi om. June 27th, 1863; killed in action June 27th, 1863. Chrysler, Morgan H , Col. 2d Vet. Cav ; prom. Nov. nth, 1865; mus. out Jan. 1.5th, 1866. Cochran, John A., Col. 65th Inf.; prom. July 17th, 1862; res. Feb. 25th, 1863. Corcoran, Michael, Col. 69th Militia; prom. July 21st, 1861; died Dec. 22d, 1863. Curtis, N. Martin, Col. 142d Inf.; prom. Jan. 15th, 1865; mus. out Jan. 15th, 1806. Davies, Henry E. , Col. 2d Cav.; prom. Sept. 16th, 1863; prom. Major-General. Davies, Thomas A., Col 16th Inf.; prom. March 7th, 1862; mus. out Aug. 24th, 1865. *De Russey, Gustavus A., Col. 4th Art.; prom. May 23d, 1803': appointment expired July 4th, 1864; reappointed to date May 23d, 1863; mus. out Jan. loth, 1866. De Trobriand, l{egis,Col. 55th and 38th Inf.; prom. Jan. 5th, 1.S64; mus. out Jan. 15th, I860. Devin, Thomas C, Col. 6th Cav.; prom. Oct. 19tb, 1864; mus. out Jan. 1.5th, 1860. Dodge, Chas. C, Col. 1st Mounted Rifles; prom. Nov. 39th, 186S; res. June 12th, 1863 Duffie, Alfred N. , Maj. 2d Cav. , then Col. 1st. R. I. Cav.; prom. June 24th, 1863; mus. out Aug. 24th, 1805. Duryea, Abram, Col. 5th Inf.; prom. Aug. 31st, 1861; res. Jan. .5th, 1803. Dwight, VVm., Jr., Col. 70th Inf.; prom. Nov. 29th. 1863; mus. out Jan. 1.5th, 1866. Egan. Thomas W., Col. 40th Inf.; prom. Sept. .3d, 1864; mus. out Jan. 1.5th, 1866. Ferrero, Edward, Col. 51st Inf.; prom. Sept. 10th, 1863; appointment expired March 4th, 1863; re- appointed May 6th, 1863; mus. out Aug. 24th, 1865. *Garrard, Kenner, Col. 146th Inf. ; prom. July2jd, 1863; mus out Aug. 24th, 1865. *Gibbs, Alfred, Col. 1st Dragoons; prom. Oct. 19th, 1804; mus. out Feb. 1st, 1866. Graham, Chas. K., Col. 74th Inf., prom. Nov. 29th, 1863; mus. out Aug. 24th, 1S65. Greene, George S., Col. 60th Inf ; prom. April 28th, 1862; mus. out April 30th, I860. Hamblin, Joseph E., Col. 65th Inf ; prom. May 19th, 1865; mus. out Jan. 15th, 1866. *Hunt, Lewis C, Coh 92d.Inf.; prom, Nov. 29th, 1863; mus. out Jan. 1.5th, 1866. Jones, Patrick H., Col. 154th Inf.; prom. Dec. 6th, 1804; res. June 17th, 1805. _ Ketcham, John 11., Col. l-50th Inf.; prom. April 1st. 1805: res Dec. 2d, 1865. *Kilpatrick, Judson, Col. 2d Cav.; prom. June 1 1th, 1863; prom. Major-General from N. J. Kryzanowski, Wladimir, Col. 58th Inf.; prom. Nov. 29th, 1803; appointment expired March 4th, 1803. Ledlie, James H., Col. 3d Art.; prom. Dec. 24th, 1-63; appointment expired Marcii 4th, 1803: re- appointed Oct. 27th, 1803; res. Jan. 23d, 1865. Miles, Nelson \., Col OKst Inf.; prom. May 12th, 1864; prom. Major-General. Morris, Wm. H., Col. 0th Art.; prom. Nov. 29th, l'^03; mus. out Aug. 24th, 1805. Potter, Robert B., Col. 51st Inf.; prom. March 13th, 1803; prom. Major-General. Pratt, Calvin B., Col. 31st Inf.; prom. Sept. 10th, 1863; res. April 2.5th, 1803. Quinby, Isaac F., Col. 13th Inf.; prom. March 17th, 1803; res. Dec. 31st, 1803. Rice, James C, Col. 44th Inf.: prom. Aug. 17thj 1803; killed in action May 10th. 1804. Seward, Wm. H., Jr., Col 9th Art.; prom. April l;}th, H04; res. June 1st, 1865. Shaler, Alexander, Col. 65th Inf.: prom. Mav20th, 1863; mus. out Aug. 24th, 1805 Sickles, Daniel B. , Col. 70th Inf. ; prom. Sept. 3d, 1861; prom. Major-General. Slocura, Henry W., Col. 27th Inf.; prom. Aug. 9th, 1861; pri>m. Major-General. Stahel, Julius II , Col 8th Inf.; prom. Nov. 12th, 1861; prom. Major-General Stevens, Isaac 1. , Col. 79th Itif.; prom. Sept. 28th, 1861; prom. Major-General. Taylor, Nelson, Col. 72d Inf.; prom. Sept. 7th, 18rt2; res. Jan. 19th, 1863. Tibbitis, Wm. B., Col. 21st Cav.; prom. Oct. 18th, 1805: inu:^. out Jan 15th, 1860. Ullman, Daniel, Col. 78lh Inf.; prora. Jan. 13th, 18t)3; mus. out Aug. 24th, 1865. *Upton, Emory, Cnl 131stlnf.; prom. May 12th, 1804; mus. out April 30th, 1806. Van Alen, Jus. H , Col. 3d Cav.; prom. April 1.1th, 18o2; res. July 14th, 1S03 Van Wyck, Chas. H., Col. 56th Inf.; prom. Sept. 27th, 1865: mus. out Jan. l.ith, 1860. ♦Vinton, Francis L., Col 4;id Inf.; prom Sept. 19th, 1862; appoiutment expired March 4th, 1863; reappointed March 13th. Is63: res. May 5th, 1863. Von Sieinwehr, .\dolph, Col. 29th Inf.; prom. Oct. 13th, 1.S01: res July 3d. 1865. Ward, John H H., Col. 38th Inf.; prom. Oct. 4th, 1.S63; mus. out Julv 18th, 1864. * Warren, Goiivernfur K.. Col. 5th Inf.; prom. Sept 36th, 1803: prom. Major-General Webber, Max, Col. 8th Inf ; prom. April 28th, 1862; res. May I3i,h, 1805. Zook, Samuel K., Col. ,57th Inf.; prom. Nov. 29th, 1803; killed in action July 2d, 1863. From TJnited States Volunteers. Hamilton, Scnuyler. Col. and Add'l Aide-de-Camp; ap|). Nov 13th. 1861; prom. Major-General. *Morgan, Chas. H.. Lt. -Col. and Asst. Insp-Gen.; app. May 21st, 1805; mus. out Jan. 1.5th. 1800. Potter, Edward E., Capt. Com. Sub.; app. Nov. 29th, 1862; res. July 34th, 1865. *Webb, Alexander, Lt.-Col. and Asst. Insp.-Gen., app. June 2.3d, 1.863; mus. out Jan. 1.5th, 1806. ♦Whipple, Wm D , Lt.-Col. and Add'l Aide-de- Camp; app. July 27th, 1863: appointment expired Julv 4th, 1804; reappointed to date July 2Tth, 1803; mus. out Jan. 1.5th, 1866. OFFICERS FROM STATE IN SERVICE OF UNITED STATES. 63 From Officers of the Regular Army. Averell, Wm. W., Capt. 3d TJ. S. Cav.; app. Sept. 26th, 18ti:i; res. May 18th, 1865. Ayres, Romeyn B., Uapt. 5th U.S. Art.; app. Nov. 29th, 1862; iiius. out April 30th, 1866. Barry, Win. F., Maj 5th U. S. Art ; app. Aug. 20th, 1861; mus. out Jan. 1.5th, 1866. Butterfield, Daniel, Lt. -Col. 12th U. S. Inf.; app. Sept. 7th, 1861; prom. Major-General. Carr, Eugene A , Capt. 4th U. S. Cav.; app. March 7th, 1862; mus. out Jan. 15th, 1866. Chambers, Alexander, Capt. 18th U. S Inf.; app. Aug. nth, 1863; appointment expired April 6th, 1861. Doubleday, Abner, Maj. 17th U.S. Inf.; app. Feb. 3d, 1,^^62; prom. Maj(jr-General. Hardie, James A., Capt. oth U. S. Art.; app. Nov. 29th, 1862; dis. Jan. 22d, 1863. Haskins, Joseph A., Maj. 3d U. S. Art.; app. Aug. .5th, 1864; mus. out April 3()th, 1866. Hatch, Johu P., Capt. 3d U. S. Cav.; app. Sept. 28th, 1861; mus. out Jan. 1.5th, 1866. Judah, Henry M., Capt. 4th U. S. Inf.; app. March 21st, 1862; mus. out Aug, 24th, 1865. Kirby, Edmund, 1st Lieut. 1st U. S. Art.; app. May 38th, 1863; died May 28th, 1863, of wounds. MacKenzie, Ronald S , Capt. U. S. Eng.: app. Oct. 19th, 1864; mus. out Jan. 15th, 1866. Palmer, Iniiis N., Maj. 5th U. S. Cav.; app. Sept. 23d. 1861; mus. out Jan. 15th, 1866. Porter, Fitz Jolin, Col. 15th U. S. Inf.; app. May 17th, 1861; prom. Major-treneral. Prime, Frederick E., Maj. U. S. Eng.; app. Aug. 4th, 1863; declined. Kioketts, James P., Capt. 1st U. S. Art ; app. July 21st, 1861; mus out April 30th, 1866. Robinson, John C., Capt. 5th U. S. Inf.; app. April 28th, 1862; mus. out Sept. 1st, 1866. Russell, David A.. Maj. 3d U. S. Inf.; app. Nov. 29th, 1H62; killed In action Sept. 19th, 1864. Steele, Frederick, Maj. 11th U. S. Inf.; app. Jan. 29th, 1862: prom. Major-General. Stoneman, George, Maj. 1st U. S. Cav.; app. Aug. 13th, 1861; prom. Major-General. Sweeney, Thomas W., Capt. 2d U. S. Inf.; app. Nov. 29th, 1862; mus. out Aug. 24th, 1865. Van Vliet, Stewart, Maj. and Asst. Q. M., U. S. A.; app Sept. 23d, 1861; appointment expired July 17th, 1862; reappointed March 13th, 1865; THUS. out. Sept. 1st, 1866. Weed, Stephen A., Capt. 5th U. S. Art.; app. June 6th, 1863; killed in action July 2d, 1863. From Civil Life. Sowen, James, app. Oct. 11th, 1862; res. July 27th, 1864. Busteed, Richard, app. Aug. 7th, 1862; appoint- ment expired March 4th, 1863. Kiernan, James L., app. Aug. 1st, 1863; res. Feb. 3d, 1864. Martindale, John H., app. Aug. 9th, 1861; res. Sept 3d, 1864. Meagher, Thomas Francis, app, Feb, 3d, 1862 ; res. May 1,5th, 1865. Morrell, George W. , app. Aug. 9th, 1861; mus. out Dec. 1.5th, 1864 (Maj. -Gen., not confirmed). Patrick, Marsena R., app. March lith., 1862; res. June 12th, 1865. Peck, John J., app. Aug. 9th, 1861; prom. Major- General. Spinola, Francis B. , app. Oct. 1st, 1863; mus. out June 8th, 1865. Strong, William K., app. Sept. 28th, 1861; res. Oct. 20th, 1863. Viele, Enbert L., app. Aug. 17th, 1861; res. Oct. 20th, 1863. Wadsworth, James S., app. Aug. 9th, 1861; killed in action May 6th, 1864. ADDITIONAL AIDES-DE-CAMP. WitJi Rank of Colonel. Astor, John J., volunteer aide on General Mc- Clellan's staiT *Beckwi h, Edward G., app. July 5th, 1862; mus. out May 31st, 1866 *Belger, Janies, app. July 11th, 1862; out of ser- vice Nov. 30th, 1863. Cannon, LeGrand B., app. Feb. 1st, 1862; res, June nth, 1862. Clark, John S., app. Nov. 18th, 1861; res. Aug. 16th, 1865. Daum, Philip, app. May 26th, 1862; out of service April 7th, 1863. ^Dubois, John V., app. Feb. 19th, 1862; mus. out Feb. 9th, 1866. Figyelmesy, Philip, app. March 31st, 1863; res. Dec. 20th, 1864. Hamilton, Schuyler, app. Aug. 7th, 1861 ; prom. Brigadier-Ueneral. ♦Macomb, John N., app. May 15th, 1863; mus. out May 31st, 1866. McCallum, Daniel C, app. Feb. 11th, 1863; mus. out July 31st, 1866. *Uusgles, George D., app. June 28th, 1863; mus. out May 31st, 1866. Sanford, Edward S., app. Feb. 26th, 1862; res. April 8th, 1867. *Schriver, Edmund, app. May 18th, 1862; mus. out May 13th, 1863. Van Buren, Daniel T., app. June 1st, 1863; mus. out March 20th, 1866. Van Rensselaer, Henry, app. Aug. 5th, 1861; dis. Nov. 1st, 1861. Welch, Benjamin, app. July 11th, 1863; died April 13th, 1863. Zaaonyi, Charles, app. March 31st, 1863; res. June 4th, 1864. Willi, Rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. *Conrad, Joseph S., app. May 5th, 1863; mus. out Jan. 21st, 1864. *Hardie, James A., app. Sept. 28th, 1861; mus. out March 24th, 1864. *Macomb, John N , app. Sept. 28th, 1861; prom. Col. and Add'l Aide-de-Camp. Pilsen, John, app. March 31st, 1862; res. June Sth, 1864. Savage, James W., app. Maiun 31it, 1862; dis. Dec. 14th, 1863. Thompson, Ambrose, app. May 19lh, 1862; res. Aug. 26th, 1863. ♦Whipple, Wm. D., app» Feb. 10th, 1863; prom. Brigadier-General . With Rank of Major. Burtnette, D. Henry, app. April 22d, 1862 ; out of service Oct. 19th, 1862. Cannon, LeGrand B , app. Aug. 28th, 1861; prom. Col. and Add'l Aide-de-Camp. Detshy, Edward, app. June 16th, 1862; mus. out Dec. 14th, 1865 Dix, Charles T., app. June 20th, 1862; res. March 15th, 1865. Dorsheimer, William, app. Sept. 14th, 1861; dis. Nov. 1st, 1861. Hamilton, Alex., Jr., app. Aug. 28th, 1861; de- clined Dec. llth, 1861. Hayner, Henry Z., app. Nov. Ist, 1861; mus out Sept. 6th, 1865 *noustoti, David C, app. May 16th, 1863; mus. out May 31st, 1866. Lake, James, app. April llth, 1863; res. July 16th, 1862. Ludlow, Wm. H., app Nov. 18th. 1861 ; mus. out July 20th, 1866. Meneely, Clinton H., app. April llth, 1862; mus. out May 31st, 1866. *Perkins, Delavan D., app. Nov. 18t.h, 1861; app. Maj. and Asst. Adj -Gen. U. S. Army. Porter, Burr, app Juue2d, 1862; dis. Sept. 9th, 1863. Sanderson, .James M., app. July 1.5th, 1862; mus. out Aug. 15th, 1865. Van Buren, James Lyman, app. July 7th, 1862; mils out March 31st, 1866. Von Veiiesack, Ernest, app. Oct. 28th, 1861; res. April 29th , 1862 ; reappointed May 8th, 1862 ; res. Aug. 3d, 1863. 64 PART I. IN THE STATE. With Rank of Captain. Anderson, John C, app. May 24th, i86:J; res. June 18th, 186:$. Badeau, Adam, app. April 29th, 1.S62; inns, out July 1st, 18()6. Barstow, Wilson, app. June 20tli, 18(i2; mus. out .May 31st, 1866. Barton, Charles C, app. April 26th, 1862; mus. out Feb, 21st, 1866. Benkard, James, app. June 16tli, 1862; res. April 2!ltli, 1864. Cutting, James D. VV., app. May 23d, 1862; res. Dec. 8th. 1864. Cuttino;, Walter, app July 9th, 1862; app. Major and Aide-de-Canip U. S. Vols. Dennis, Ed^ar W., app. Julyllth, 1862; app. Major and Jutlue-Advocate IT. S. Vols. Dunka. Nieolai. app. March 31st, 1863; killed in action June 8th, 1862. Dustan, Chas. W., app. April 17th, 1802; app.Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Ellsworth, Timothy E. , app. April 11th, 1862; mus. out Sept. 14th, 1865. Fearing, George K. , app. April 4th, 1862; res. Feb. 1st, 1864. Fisher, William, app. April 11th, 1862; res. June 15th, 1864. Gould, James R., app. July 14th, 1862; res. Aug. 6th, 1864. Howard, John R., app Sept. 19th, 1861; dis. Nov. 1st, 1861; reappointed March 31st, 1862; res. Feb. 1st, 1865 Jay, William, app. Aug. 28th, 1861; res. May 29th, 1865. Livingston, Louis, app. July 3d, 1862; res. March 8th, 1864. Lockwood, HenrvC, app. March 31st, 1862; mus. out Jan. 4tli, 1866. Lydig, Philip M., app. Jan. 9th, 1862; app. Major and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols Morgan, Charles W., app. May 14th, 1862; mus. out Dec. 8th, 1865. Nichols, George W., app. April 26th, 1862; mus. out Oct. 23d , 1865. Pell, Duncan A., app. April 4th, 1862; res. May 19tli. 1805. Rawolle, \Vm. C, app. June 21st, 1862; res Aug. 11th, 1865. Ravmond, Edward A., app. Oct. 30th, 1861; res. Aug. sth, 1862. Raymond, Rossiter W., app. March 31st, 1862; res. April 6th, 1864. Seeley, Aaron, app. June 21st, 1862; res. Dec. 29th, 1863. Seward, Samuel S., app. June 10th, 1862; app. Major and Aide-de-Canip Shaw, George S., app. July 9th, 1862; mus. out July 10th, 1866. Slosson, John Stewart, app. May ITth, 1862; res. Nov. 10th, 1804. Szahad, Emeric, app. June 16th, 1862; mus. out Oct. 7th, 1865. Valentines, Edward, app. May 24th, 1802; oi.t of service Sept. 5th, 1862. Vanderbilt, George W., aj)p. April 17th, 1862; va- cated commission Sept. 19th, 1S63. Van Horn, Daniel W., app. April 22d, 1862; mus. out April 1.5th, 1866. Von Cederstrom, Jacob, app. March 31st, 1862; res. Jan. 9th, 1804. Wadsworth, Craig W., app. May 23d, 1862; res. July 16th, 1864. AIDES-DE-CAMP, With the Rank of Major. *Bainbridge, Edmund C, app. Sept. 3d, 1864; mus. out July 1st, 1866. Briscoe, James C, app. Sept. 3d, 1864:, vacated ap- pi)intment Dec. 3d, 1864. Brooks, Thomas B., app. Aug, 17th, 1863: res. Oct. 6th, 1864. Christensen, Christian T., app. Sept. 13th, 1863; app, Maior and Asst, Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Cutting, Walter, app. Feb. 29th, 1864; mus. out July 1st, 1806. Cutting, William, app. July 32d, 1864; res. May 8th, 1865. Embler, Andrew H., app. March 21st, 1865; mus. out Dec. 5th, 1865. Howard, Charles H., app. April 25th, 1863; res. April .5th, 186,5. Hunt, Leavitt, app. Aug. 20i;h, 1862; res . July 25th, 1863, Purdy, E. Sparrow, app, Aug. 20th, 1862; res. Nov. 6th, 1802. Roebling, Washington A., app. April 20th, 1864; res. Jan. 21st, 1865. Seward, Samuel S., app. Aug. 28th, 1863; mus. out Oct. 31st, 1805. *Sumner, Edwin V., app. May 19th, 1803; mus. out Aug. 15th , 1803. Tremain, Henry E., app. April 25th, 1863; mus. out April 20th, 1866. With the Rank of Captain. *Bartlett, Wm. C, app. March 19th, 1864; mus. out Nov. 16th, 1864. Barrett, Clarence T., app. May 27th, 1864; mus. out Sept. 11th, 1865. Blake, Wm . E., app. Sept. 4th, 1862; mus. out July 10th, 1866. Bragg, Henry M., app. Aug. 17th, 1863; mus. out Nov. 3d, 1865. Carncross, Septimus, app. Sept. 17th, 1862; app. Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S Vols. Clinton, De Witt, app. Oct. 9th, 1862; app. Major and Judge-Advocate U. S. Vols, ♦Crosby, J. Schuvler, app.. June 3d, 1863; mus. out Aug. 1st, 1800." Dulon, Arnold, app. Nov. 1st, 1862; dis. Aug.25th, 1863. Fitch, Horace B., app. Dec. 27th, 1864; mus. out Nov. 23d, 1865. Gourand, George E., app. .Tune 3d, 1863; res. Oct. 14 th," 1865. Halsted, Richard F., app. April 25th, 1863; mus. out July 10th, 1866. Hulbert, Wm. L., app. April 2Ist, 1865; mus. out May 19th, 1860. Hull, Walter C, app. May 19th, 1863; dis. Aug. 1.5lh, 1803. Hutton, Charles G,, app, March 11th, 1863; out of service Sept. 28th, 181)3: reappointed Oct. 30th, 1863; resigned April 25th, 1805. Kellogg, Sanford (;., app. March 11th, 1803; mus. out July 10th, 1860. Keyes, Edward L,, app. June 23d, 1863; dis. Aug. 10th, 1863. Lord, Thomas, Jr., app. Oct. 20th, 1862; mus. out Oct. 31st, 1865. Male, Wm. H., app. June 10th, 1865; mus. out Feb. 2d, 1866. McQuade, John F., app. Aug. 20th, 1862; appoint- ment revoked Feb. 14th, 1803. Melville, George S., app. May. 11th, 1804; mus. out July 20th, 1865. Miller, Wm. D. W., app. June 25th, 1863; res. DeCc 24th, 1864. Mitchell, Frederick A., app. Sept. 3d, 1862; appoint- nieiii expired Nov. 7th, 1862. Moseley, Wm. W., app. May 7th, 1863; mus. out Oct. 13th, 1865. Norton, Henry, app. Aug. 20th, 1862; app. Major 6th U. S. Vols. May 5tli, 1805. Pannes, John 15., app. March 23d, 1865; mus. out Oct. 12th, 1865 Puffer, Alfred F., app. Oct. 1st, 1862; res. March 18th, 1865. Roberts, Cyrus S., app. June 22d, 1865; mus. out Dec. 7th, 1865. Russell, Harry, app. Oct. 10th, 1862; res. July7th, 1803. *Sumner, Samuel S., app. Aug. 20th, 1862; mus. out AuiT. 15th, 1863. Tracy, William G., app. May 7th, 1863; mus. out Oct. 13th, 1865. Wadsworth, James W,, app. Jan. 24th, 1865; mus. out June 26th. 1805. Willcox, Wm. H., app. April 25th, 1863; out of ser- vice Sept. 30th, 1803. Williams. James C, app. Sept. 3d, 1862; died Oct. 29th, 1802. Woodhull, Maxwell V. Z., app. March 11th, 1863; app. Major and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. OFFICERS FROM STATE IN SERVICE OF UNITED STATES. 65 MILITARY SECRETARIES. Tsmjiorary Rank of Lk utcnant-Colonel. Badeau, Adam, Capt. and Add'l Aide-de-Camp U. I Parker, Ely S., Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U.S. S. Vols.; assigned April 8th, 1861; relieved July Vols.; assigned Aug. 30th, 1864; relieved July Ist, 1866. I 1st, 1866. ASSISTANT ADJUTANTS-GENERAL. Temporary Rank of Bascom, Gustavus M., Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. ; assigned Jan. :i5ih, 1864; relieved Jan. 31st, 186.5. *Bovven, Nicholas, Capt. U. S. Eng.; assigned Jan. 33d, 1863; relieved July 3d, 1865. Carleton, Charles A,, Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols ; assigned July 8th, 1865; relieved Aug. 1st, 1865. *Chesebrough, Wm. H., 1st Lt. 11th U. S. Inf.; assigned Jan. 2Tth, 1863; relieved March 18th, 1864. Christensen, Christian T. , Maj. and Asst. Adj.- Gen. U. S. Vols.: assigned May llth, 1884; re- lieved July 22d, 1865. rivnt, George E , Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols.; assigned Jan. 28th, 1863; died Dec. 18th, 1863. ♦Greene, Oliver D., Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. H. Armv; assigned Aug. 20th, 1862: relieved Dec. 13th, 1862. Halpine. Charles G., Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols.; assigned Nov. 8th, 1862; relieved July 1st, 1863. Hart. Orson H., Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols.; assigned Feb. 5th, 1863; relieved June lith, 1866. Hoffman, Southard, Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols.; assigned Jan. 1st, 1863: relieved Dec 29th, 1863; reassigned Dec. 15th, 1864: relieved July nth. 1865. Hutchins, Robert A., Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. Lieutenant- Colonel. U. S. Vols.; assigned Jan. 1st, 1863; relieved Feb. Uh, 1863. King, Adam E., Maj. and Asst. Adj -Gen. U. S. Vols.; assigned June 10th, 1865; relieved June llth, 1866. ♦Lawrence, Samuel B., Capt. 16th U. S. Inf.; as- signed March 18th, 1864; relieved Aug. 3d, 186.5.' Locke, Frederick T., Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols.; assigned Aug. 20th, 1862; relieved Aug. 1st, 1865. *McFarland, Walter, Maj. U. S. Eng.; assigned June 2d, 1865; relieved Aug. 1st, 1865. Perkins, Henry W.. Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S Vols.; assigned April 12th, 1864; relieved June 1.5th, 1865. Prentice, Wm. P., Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols ; assigned Sept. 3d, 1862; relieved Dec. 23d, 1862 Rochester, Montgomery, Capt and Asst. Adj.- Gen. U. S. Vols.; assigned May 13th, 1865; re- lieved June 14th, 1865. Roirers, Hiram C, Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols.; assigned Jan. 1st, 1863: relieved Jan. 30th, 1865. Suydam, Charles C, Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols.; assigned Aug. 20th, 1862; relieved Aug. 1st, 1863. Woodhull, Maxwell Van Zandt, Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols.; assigned Feb. 17th, 1865; relieved Aug. Lst, 186.5. With the Rank of Major. Anderson, Finley, app. June 6th, 1865; mus. out June 19th, 1866. Auchmuty, Richard F., app. June Tth, 1864; res. June 2d, 1865 Baldwin, Harvey, Jr., app. March 24th, 1863; res. Feb. 18th, 1864. Bascom, Gustavus M., app. Oct. Tth, 1862; mus. out July 1st, 1866. Brevoort, Henry W., app. Aug. 22d, 1862; res. May 21st. 1863. Burger, Wni. L. M., app. Feb. 28th, 1865; mus. out March 12th, 1866. Carleton, Charles A., app. Jan. 15th, 1865; mus. out Dec. 19th, 1865. Carncross, Septimus, app. April 20th, 1864; res. March 21st, 1865. Christensen, Christian T., app. March llth, 1863; res July22d, 1865. Dana, Charles A., app. June 1st, 1863; appoint- ment expired July 4th, 1864. Des Anaes, Robert, app. April 7th, 1864: mus. out Jan. 20th, 1866. Diven, Alexander S., app. May 13th, 1863; res. April .5th, 1865. Flynt, George E., app. June llth, 1862; died Dec. 18th, 1863. Forbes, Wm. T., app. Feb. 2d, 1865; mus. out Sept. 19th, 1865. Fredberg, Alfred, app. Dec. 31st, 1864; mus. out Jan. 12tli. 1866. Halpine, Charles G., app. Sept. 5th, 1861; res. July 31st, 1864. Hillhouse, Thomas, app. March 6th, 1862; res. Jan. 1st, 1863. Hoffman, Southard, app. Aug. 23d, 1862; res. July llth. 1865. Hoffman, Wickham, app. Aug. 26th, 1863; mus. out June 8th, 1866. Jeffries, Noah L., app. Aug. 13th, 1863; res. Nov. SOth, 1863. King, Adam E., app. July 1.5th, 1864; mus. out Oct. 31st, 1866. Long, Wm. H., app. Sept. 6th, 1864; mus. out Sept. 19th, 1865. Lydig, Philip M., app. March 18th, 1864; res. April 25th, 1865. Marrenner, Edward, app. Oct. 23d, 1864; res. June 5th, 1865. Moses, Isaac, app. Aug. 27th, 1862; res. July 6th, 1864. Neill, Edward M., app. March llth, 1863; res. Oct. 22d, 1864. Parsons. EnosB., app. Dec. 24th, 1864; mus. out Jan. 29th, 1866. Prentice, Wm. B., app. Sept. 2d, 1862; res. Dec. 23d, 1862. Rathbone, Henry R.,app. March 1.3th, 1865; res. July 8th, 1867. Rockwell, Almon F., app. Feb. £3d, 1865; mus. out April 1st, 1867. Rogers, Hiram C, app. Aug. 6th, 1862; res. Jan. 80th, 1865. Runisey, Will, app. Sept.9tli, 1864; mus. outSept. 19th, 1865. Russell, Wm., Jr., app. April 15th, 1863; mus. out Feb. 10th, 1866 Smith, Andrus J., app. June Tth, 1865; mus. out Feb. 21st, 1866. Stevens. Hazzard, app. Oct. 13th, 1864; mus. out Sept. 19th, 1865. Van Buren. Daniel T., app. Aug. 3d, 1861; prom. Col. and Add'l Aide-de-Camp. Von Guttenberg, Otto. app. Oc^. 2d, 1862; appoint^ ment revoked Dec. 3Ist, 1862. White, Frank J., app. March 15th, 1863; appoint- ment vacated June 30th, 1865. Woodhull, Maxwell V. Z., app. June 30th, 1864; mus. out May 31st, 1866. Wright, John M., app. June 30th, 1862; res. Jan. 16th, 1864. With the Rank of Captain. Anderson. Finlej', app. Oct. 7th, 1864; prom. Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Andrews, Edward W., app. April 20th, 1864; mus. out Oct. 29lh, 1864. Arrowsmith, Geo. W., app. Aug. 19th, 1862 j res. Nov. 6th, 1862. 9 Auchmuty. Richard T., app. Oct. 3d, 1861; res. Aug. 16th, 1862; reappointed Feb. 27th, 1863; prom. Maj. and Asst. Adj -Gen. U. S. Vols. Barlow, Edward E., app. Oct. 27th, 1862; rea. July 30th, 1863. GQ PAET I. IN THE STATE. Barnev, T/Cwis T , app. Feb. 29th, 1S04; res. June 21st; 18(^. Bascoiu, Gustavus M., app. Aug. 20th, 1801; prom. Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Bearilsley, Samuel K., app. Sept. 28th, 1803; died Dec. 28th, inm. Benedict. Le Grand, app. Sept. 32d, 1802; res Jan. 2:id, hS()5. 151o(lj;et, John J., app. Sept. 7th, 1802; res. Nov. 12lh, 18t)3. Booth, Charles A., app. June 20tli, 18ti:j; iiius. out Feb. lOtl). 1860. Broacli, John H., app. June Tth. 1804; res. July 3d, 180."). Brown, Hubert S., app. Feb. 3d, 1805; raus. out Sept 1st, I860. Brown, Moses C, app. Marcli lOtli, 1863; out of service Sept. 23d, 1803. ♦Brownson, Henry F., app. April 3d, 1863; res. July 2d, 180;-) Bureer, W'm. !>. M., app. June 30th, 1882; prom. M.i.j. and Asst. Ad.i -Gen. U. S. Vols. Burlfitth, Henry M., app. June 9th, 1802; mus. out Sept. I9lh, 180.5. Campbell, Charles H., app. June 1st, 1863; nius. out May 11th, 1860. Campbell. Jaiiie.'^ R., app. Feb. 14th, 1805; mus. out Sept. 19th, 1805. Carleion, Charles A., app. July i5th, 1864; prom. Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. T7. S. Vols. Carncrosi*, Septimus, app. Sept. 4th, 1803; prom. Maj. and Asst. Adj -Gen. IT. S. Vf)ls. Chad wick, Peter It. , app. Dec. 23d, 1862; res. April 2d, 1804. Church, Will E., app. March 29th, 1S05; mus. out Oct 23d, 1865. Clark, das. C, app. May 12th, 1802; res. Dec. 3d. 1802. Coouey, John M., app. Oct. 23d, 1802; res. Jan. 20tli, 1864. Cowdry, Frank H., app. April 20th, 1864; mus. out .^ept. 19th, 1»05. ♦Craft, Elijah K., app. Aug. 25th, 1864; mus. out 0(!t. 23d, 1865. Davis, Alex. H., app. March 11th, 1803; res. Jan. 18th. 1804 Dimond.Wm. H., app. March 3d, 1865; res. July 8tli, 1S05. Diven, Alex. S., app. May 3d, 1803; prom. Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Diven, Eugene, app. Sept. 2eth, 1864; res. April 5th, 1865. Duryee. \Vm. B. C., app. June 11th, 1862; res. Dec. 24th, 1863. Dustan, Charles W , app. May 16th, 1802; res. Feb. 18th, 1805 Dwight, Charles C. , app. June 11th, 1802; res. Nov. 6th, 1802. Emmons. Wm . H. H , app. May 18th. 1801; raus. out Aug 1st, 1865 Fish. John D.. app. April 20th. 1804; killed in action May 12tli, 1804. Fiske, Alex. P., app. March Tth, 1802; mus. out Nov. 22d, 180.1 Flynt, George E , app. Aug. 31st, 1801 ; prom. Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Forbes, Wm. T . , app. Nov. 17th, 1864; prom. Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Fowler. Wm., app. Feb. 22d, 1865; mus. out Oct. 31st, 1800. Gale, Kollin C , app. Aug. 25th, 1802; mus. out Sept. 19th, 1805. Gilder, Wm. II., app. Oct. 7th, 1804; mus. out Sept. 19th, 1805. Graham. James, app. Oct. 20th, 1884; mus. out Sept. 19th, 1805 Gray, John F. S., app. May 13th, 1803; res. May 5th, 1805 Greene, (Charles T., app. Sept. 4th, 1863; mus. out Sept. 19th, 1805. Grifling, Thomas S.. app. March 0th, 1862; res. Nov. 6th, 1862. Halstead, Eminel P., app. April 14th, 1863; res. June 28th, 1865. Ilanley, Lawrence, app. Oct. 3d, 1862; res. April 25tl), 1864. Ilart. Or.son H., app. May 10th, 1802; mus. out Oct. 3!st, 1866. Hariz, Wilsnn T. , app. Oct. 23d, 1862; mus. out Sept. 1st, 1867. Ilayden, Augustine F., app. March 20th, 1864; mus. out Dec. 1st, 1800. Henshaw, JolinC., app. Aug. Tth, 1864; app. Maj and Judge-Advocate U. S. Vols, llillhouse, John, apii. Sept. 11th, 1861; res. Nov. 6th, IHtil. Ilotftnan, Southard, app. Nov. 14th, 1861; prom. Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Hoffman, Wickhani, app. March fith, 1862; prom. Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Howell, Richard S.app. March 11th, 1863; res Nov. 9th, 1863. Rowland. .Josei)h, app. September 10th, 1801; app. Col. 16th N. Y. Vols. March 7th, 1862 Hoyt. Thomas J, app. Oct. 3d, 1861; res. Nov. 6th, 1862. Hutchins, Robert A., app. Sept. Tth, 1802; mus. out Sept. 19th, 1865. Jeffries, Noah L., app. March 26th, 1802; prom. Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Johnson, James, app. Feb. 29th, 1864; mus. out Sept. 1st, 1806. Judson, John A., app. Feb. 3d, 1802; mus. out Sept. 19th, 1865. Kimball, James P., app April 14th, 1862; res. Dec. 9th, 1863. King, Adam E., app. March 11th, 1863; prom. Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S Vols. Leefe, John G., app. June 15th, 1865; mus. out N(>v.22d, 1865. Leonard, Charles H., app. May 15th, 1863; mus. out Jan. 12th, 1866. Le Roy, Robert, app. Sept. 9th, 1S02; appointment expired March 4th. 1863; reappointed June IHth, 1863; died March 5th, 1805. Liebenau, Joseph H.. app. March 0th, 1802; res. Sept. lUh, 1863. Locke, Frederick T., app. Sept. 2d, 1861; mus. out Sept. 19th, 1865. Long. Wm. H., app. Oct. 16th, 1862; prorn. Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Lovell, Julius, app. March 24th, 1862; mus. out Feb. 10th, 1806. Mahnken, John H., app. May 18th, 1804; mus. out Sept. 15th, 1866. Marshall. John E., app. March 11th, 1863; mus. out Nov. 11th, 1805. Marvin, Azor S., app. Oct. 29th, 1802; res. Jan. 18th, 1805. Matthews, Oliver, app. March 11th, 1863; mus. out Oct. 2Gth, 1805. McClellan, Carswell, ai)p. Oct. 1st, 1862; dis. Nov. 10th, 1864. McKibbin, Gilbert IT., app Oct. 6th, 1862; mus. out. Sept. 19th, 1805. McVean. Jolm J., app. Aug. 13th, 1864; res. June 9th, 1865. Merrill, George, api). April 21st, 1802; res. Sept. 2.5th, 1862. Mervine, Catharinus B. , app. July 1.5th, 1802; died Aug. nth, 1804. Miller, GeorgeM., app. Aug. 8th, 1862; res. Nov. 6th, 1802. Morgan, Samuel M., app. Feb. 29th, 1864; res. April 1st, 1805 Morris, Wm. H.. app. Aug. 20th, 1861; res. Sept. 1st, 1802. Moses. Isaac, app. Sept. 25th, 1861; prom. Maj. and Asst. Adj. Gen. U.S. Vols Murrav, John, app. Aug. 27th, 1861; not confirmed March Uth, lb62. Neill. Edward M., app. March Cth, 1862; prom. Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols Ogden, Thomson, app. Dec. 12ih, 1864; res. June 7th, 1865. Palmer, David W., app. May I8th, 1804; mus. out June 13th, 1865, Parker, Ely S., app. May 2.5th, 1863; mus. out July 1st, 1806. Parsons, Enos B., app. Feb 29ih, 1864; prom. Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Parsons, Thereon E., app. Nov. 16th, 1804; res. May 31st, 1805. Patten, George, app. March 11th, 1863; res. July 2d, 1863. Pease, Charles E., app. May 25th, 1803; res, April 20th, 1865. Perkins, Henry W., app. Dec. 23d, 1862; mus. out Jan . 12th , 1866. Piersoii, Henry L , Jr., app. Nov. 1st, 1862; res. June 24 th, 1864 Pound, John, app. Nov. 16th, 1801; res. Aug. 15th, 1862. Powers Charles J., app. Nov. 0th, 1861; res. Oct. 9th, 1802. Prentice, Wm P., app. Nov. 26ih, 1861; prom. Mai. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Purd'y, E Sparrow, app. Sept. 19th, 1801; res. April 12th, 1805. Revnolds, Stephen R., app. June 23d, 1863; died July ;J0th, 1804, of wounds. Robinson, Edward, Jr , app. Sept. 30th, 1863; res. May 28th. 1864. Rochester, Montgomery, app. April 17th, 1862; mus. out June Uth, 1805. OFFICERS FKOM STATE IN SERVICE OF UNITED STATES. 67 Rockwell, AlmoDF.,app Sept 15th. 1863; prom. Maj aud Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Rogers, Hiram C, app. June 30th, 1802; prom. Maj. and Asst. Adj.-iacated commission Dec. 10th, 1863. Roberts. Charles, app. March 3d, 1863; mus. out Aug. 21st, 1865. Sizer, Wm. S., app. March 3d, 1863 ; res. June 29th, 1864. Wardwell, Edward H., app. March 3d, 1863; mus. out Aug 9th, 1865. Weihl. Charles, app. March 3d, 1863; mus. out Aug. 12tli, 1865 Wifker, Frank N., app. March 3d, 1863; mus. out Aug. -22(1. 1865. Young, George F., app. March 3d, 1863; mus. out Aug. 12th, 1865. OFFICERS OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. MEDICAL DIRECTORS. With Rank of Colonel. ^Campbell, John, assigned Feb. 25th, 1885 ; relieved June 30th, 1865. *Coolidge, Richard H. out Oct. 31st, 1865. Hamilton, Frank H.. Aug. 29th, 1863. MEDICAL INSPECTORS. With the Bank of Lietitenant-Colonel app. June 11th, 1862; mus. app. Feb. 9th, 1863; res. Smith, Joseph R., app. Feb. 25th, 1865; mus. out June 30th, 1865. Vollum, Edward P., app. June 11th, 1862; mus. out Oct. 31st, 186.5. SURGEONS. With Rank of Major. Azpell, Thomas F., app. Oct. 7th, 1861 ; mus. out Oct. 23d, 1865. Barnes, Norman S., app. Jan. 19th, 1864; mus. out Nov. 2.5th, 1865. Bigelow, Samuel C, app. April 4th, 1862; died Nov. 1st, 18(>2. Bontecou, Reed B , app. Sept. 14th, 1861; mus. out June 4th, 1866. Bronson, John 0.,app. Nov. 7th, 1862; mus. out Nov. nth, 1865. Brown, Rufus K., app. Sept. ;30th, 1861; res. Dec. 10th , 1862. Brumley, John D., app. Feb. 19th, 1803; mus. out March 13th, 1866. Burr, George, app. Oct. 11th, 1861; mus. out June 20th, 1865. Catlin, Thos. G., app. April 4th, 1862; res. April 7th, 1863. Church, Wra. H., app. Aug. 3d, 1861; res. Oct. 26th, 1863. Clark, Augustus M. , app. Dec. 4th, 1862; mus. out July 6th, 1865. Cleary, Peter ,J A., app. April 1,3th, 1863; raus. out Aug. 10th, 1865. Coggswell, Mason F., app. Jan. 3d, 1865: died Jan. 21st, 1865 Jacobs, Ferris, app. April 4th, 1862; res. Dec. 22d, 1862. Laing, James M.. app. March oUth, 1864; mus. out June 1.5th, 1865. Leete, James M., app. Jan. 19th, 1861; tiius. out Aug. .5th, 1865. Lidell, John A., app. Aug. 3d. 1861; mus. out June 24th, 1865 Lynde, Richard D., app. Sept. 2d, 1863; mus. out Jan. 18th, 1866. Ma.i'er, Adolph, app. Feb. 19th, 1863; out of service May 6th, 1864. MacDonald. John E., app. April 13th, 1863; mus. out July 12th, 1865. McDonnell, Edward, app. June 21st, 1862; mus. out July 27th, 186,5. McMillan, Charles, app. Aug. 3d, 1861; raus. out Oct. 7th, 1865. McNulty, John, app. Oct. 2d, 1861; mus out July 27tli, 1865. Moseley, Nathaniel R., app. Oct. 17th, 1861; nuis. out Sept. 23d, 1865. Moses, Israel, app. Oct. 4th, 1862; mus. out July 27th, 1865. Mott. Alexander R.,app. Nov. 7th, 1862; mus. out July 27th, 1865. Criapell. Abraham, app. April 4th, 1862; res. May i Mulford, Silvanus S., app. Dec. 4th, 1862; res. July 31st, 1865. I 18th, 1865. Dalrvmple, Aaron P., app. June 9th, 1862; mus. out ' Oliver, George H. , app. Sept. 2l8t, 1861; res. Dec. Feb. 2d, 1866 Dalton, Edward P., app. March 26th, 1863; res. May 12th, 1865. Dalton, John C, Jr., app. Aug. 3d, 1861; res. Mar. .5th, 1864. Ely, William S., app. Jan. 20th, 1865; mus. out Oct. 7tli, 186.5. Gilbert. Rufus H., app. Aug. 3d, 1861; mus. out July 20th, 1865. Greene, Francis, app. Nov. 10th, 1863; mus. out Oct. 7th, 1805. Hamilton, Frank H., app. Aug. 3d, 1861; prom. Lt.- Col. and Med. Inspector. Hewitt, Henrv S., app. Aug. 3d, 1861; mus. out Oct. 7th, 1865. Hoff, Alexander H., app, Aug. 3d, 1861; mus. out March 1st, 1866. Hogan, Michael K., app. Sept. 9th, 1863; mus. out Nov. 1st, 1867. Hovey, Hleeker L., app. May 19th, 1865; mus. out .Aug. 10th, 1865. Hunt, John W., app. May 12th, 1862; dis. Dec. 9th, 1862. Hunt, Sanford B., app. Feb. 19th, 1863; mus. out Aug. 5th, 1865. 31st, 1864. Otterson. Wm. C, app. Dec. 24th, 1861; res. May 2.5th, 1864 Parker, Geo. B., app. June 30th, 1864; mus. out Nov. 3d, 1865. Pease, Hoger W., app. March .30th, 1864; mus. out Oct. 7th, 1865. Petherbridge, John B., app. March 18th, 1865; mus out June 24th. 1865. Rice, Nathan P., app. Sept. 2d, 1863; mus. out July 27th, 1865. Schlaeflin, Henrv A., app. May srth, 1863; res. Aug. Kith, 1SC>4. Sheldon. .Andrew F., app. April 13th, 1863; mus. out Aug. IMh, 1865. Sherman, Socrates N., app. Feb. 19th, 1863; mus. out Oct. 7th, 1865. Shipman, Azariah B., app. April 4th, 1862; dis. Feb 23d, 18(i3. Snelling. Frederick G., app. April 4th, 1862; res. June nth, I8(U. Spencer, T. Hush, app. Aug. 5th, 1861; mus. out July 19th, i8(;.-,. Strew, Wm. W., app. Sept. 4th, 1861; res. Nov. 6th, 1862. OFFICERS FROM STATE IN SERVICE OF UNITED STATES. 69 Suckley. George, app. Aug. 3d, 1861; res. April 22d, 1865. Sutton, George L., app. April J3th, 1863; mus. out Oct. 31st, 1H65 Thompson, J. Harry, app. Nov. 2d, 1861; mus. out April 18th, 1S63. Thurston, A. Henry, app. Oct. 5th. 1861; died July 37th. 18ri5. Trenor, John, Jr., app. Oct. 13th, 1863; mus. out Nov. 27th, 1865. Van Duyn, Augustus C, app. Dec. 4th, 1863; mus. out Oct. 7th, 1865. Wainwright, Daniel W., app. June 9th, 1862; died July 30th, 1863. Watson, Alex. T., app. April 4th, 1862; mus. out Nov. 37th, 1865 Whitney, Edward J., app. April 13th, 1863; mus. out Nov. ;3d, 1865. Wolf, Fredericii, app. Jan. 12th, 1865; mus. ouk June 15th, 1865. Wood, Charles S., app. Sept. 9th, 1863; mus. out Oct. 7th, 1865. ASSISTANT WitJi tJie Bank of Adams, John Q., app. Feb. 27th, 1863; mus. out Oct. 9th, 1865. Applegate, Lewis, app. Sept. 9th, 1864; mus. out Oct. 9th, 1865. Armsby, James H., app. Jan. 24th, 1865; mus. out Jan. 18th, 1866. Barnes, Norman S., app. Oct. 9th, 1863; prom, to Surgeon. Bartholf , John H, app. Jan. 12th, 1865; mus. out Oct. 9th , 1865 Birdsall. Samuel, app. March 31st, 1865; mus. out Nov. 27th, 186.-.. Brisbane, Charles F., app. Oct. 24th, 1863; mus. out July 2rth, 1865. Brown, Jbhu T., app. July 6th, 1864; mus. out Nov. 15th, 1865. Buck. Ephraim W., app. July 21st, 1864; mus. out Aug. 15th, 1865. Clark, Augustus M., app. Sept. 11th, 1863; prom. to Surgeon. Cleary, Peter J. A., app. Oct. 4th, 1862; prom, to Surgeon. Coggswell, Mason F.,app. May 18th. 1864; prom. to Surgeon. Dalton, Edward B., app. March 11th, 1863; prom. to Surgeon. De Hanna, J. Victor, app. Dec. 31st, 1864; prom. lf> Regular Army. Dodd, Edward, app. Oct. 4th, 1862; res. Oct. 13th, 1863. Dorran, Wm. M.,app. Sept. 20th, 1864; mus. out Oct. 19th, 1865 Drake, Nelson I., app. May 18th, 1864; mus. out Oct. 12th, 1865. Elliott, Washington G., app. Dec. 21st, 1864; mus. out Jan. 18th, 1866. Elliott, Wm. St. G., app. Oct. 28th, 1864; mus. out May 30th, 1865. Ely, Wm. S, app. Sept. 2d, 1863; prom, to Sur- geon. Fisher, Henry N. , app. Feb. 19th. 1863: died March 12th, 1863. Glennan, Patrick, app. May 18th, 1864; mus. out Nov. 1st, 1867. Greene, Francis, app. Feb. 19th, 1863; prom, to Surgeon . Hogan, Edward K., app. Oct. 13tli, 1864; mus. out Nov. 27th, 1865. Hogan, Michael K., app. Sept. 2d, 1863; prom, to Surgeon. Hovey, Bleecker L., app. Sept. 9th, 1864; prom, to Surgeon. Jessop, S. S , app. Sept. 20th, 1864; mus. out Nov. 37th, 1865. Kretchmar, Godfi-ey A., app. Oct. 3d, 1864; mus. out Oct. 5th, 1866. Laing, James M., app. Feb. 19th, 1863; prom, to Surgeon. Leale, Cliarles A., app. April 8th, 1865; mus. out Jan 20th, 1866. Leete, James M., app. Oct. 9th, 1863; prom, to Surgeon . Legler, Henry T., app. March 37th, 1863; mus. out June 4th, 1866. Loewenthal, Hermann, app. April 20th, 1864; mus. out Aug. 24th, 1865. Lynde, Richard D., app. Feb. 19th, 1863; prom, to Surgeon. Majer, Adolph, app. Oct. 4th, 1862; prom, to Sur- geon. Martindale. Francis E., app. Feb. 17th, 1865; mus. out Jan. 4th, 1866. SURGEONS. First Lieutenant. May, Henry C, app. April 20th, 1865; mus. out Oct. 11th, 1865. MacDonald, John E., app. March 27th, 1863; prom. to Surgeon McClintock, Ebenezer, app. June 30th, 1864; mus. out July 27th, 1865. McDermott, Wm J., app. Oct. 36th, 1864; mus. out Oct. 21st, 1865. Meacham, Thomas G., app. Feb. 7th, 1865; mus. out Aug. 5th, 1865. Merriam, Joseph W ,app. Jan. 7th, 1863; mus. out July 27th, 1865. Millener, Wm. S., app. June 30th, 1864; mus. out April 27th, 1866. Mulford, Silvauus S., app. Oct. 4th, 1862; prom, to Surgeon. Mursick. George A., app. Oct. 9th, 1863; mus. out July 27th, 1865. Parker, George B., app. Aug. 4th, 1863; prom. Surgeon. Parsons, John, app. Jan. 26th, 1865; mus. out July 37th, 1865. Pease, Roger W, app. Oct. 2d, 1863; prom. Sur- geon. Petard, Felix CM., app. Sept. 33d, 1864; mus. out Oct. 9th, 1865. Petherbridge, John B., app. May 18th, 1864; prom. Surgeon. Phillips, James, app. Sept. 11th, 1863; to U. S. Army Nov. 33d, 1863. Pooley, Thomas R., app. May 18th, 1864; mus. out June 1.5th, 1865. Rector, Pierson, app. Nov. 29th, 1864; mus. out June 4th, 1865 Revnolds, Frank, app. Aug. 7th, 1863; res. Sept. ~^3d, 1864 Rice, Nathan P., app. Aug. 7th, 1863; prom. Sur- geon . Roberts, Charles S., app. March 3d, 1865; mus. out July 27th, 1865. Schlaeflin, Henry A., app. May 14th, 1863; prom. Surgeon. Sheets. Levi D., app. Feb. 1st, 1864; mus. out Oct. 9th, 1865. Sheldon, Andrew F., app. Oct. 4th, 1862; prom. Surgeon. Sutton, George L., app. Oct. 4th, 1862; prom. Suri/eon. Tauszky, Rudolf, app. Sept. 24th, 1863; mus. out July 27th, 1865. Trenor, John, Jr., app. March llth, 1863; prom. Surgeon. Tremain, Wm. S., app. Sept 1st, 1864; mus. out June 4th, 1866. Utter, Frank A., app. May 19th, 1865; mus. out Jan. 10th, 1866. Van Duyn, Augustus C, app. Oct. 4th, 1862; prom. Surgeon. Ward, Samuel B., app. April 20tb, 1864; mus. out Oct. 7th, 1865. Whitney, Edward J., app. Nov. 7th, 1862; prom. Surgeon. Wilcox, Timothy E., app. April 25th, 1865; mus. out June 4th, 1866. Williams, Augustus P., app. Jan. 19th, 1864; mus out Jan. 10th, 1866. Williams. Henry E., app. Aug. 7th, 1864; mus. out July 27rh, 1865. Wolf, Frederick, app. Jan. llth, 1864; prom. Sur- geon. Wood, Charles S., app. Sept. 2d, 1863; prom. Sur- geon. 70 PART I. IN THE STATE. OFFICERS OF THE QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT. QUARTERMASTERS. With Tempordry Rank of Colonel. ♦Biggs. Herman, assigned Aug. 2d, 1884; res. Oct. 9tb, 1865. ♦Bliss, Alexander, assigned May 7th, 1806; relieved Jan. 1st, 18ti7. Bradley, Oeortre W., assigned Nov. 7th, 1864; re- lieved Oct. 18th, 1866. ♦Dana, James J., assigned Ang. 2d, 1804; relieved Jan. 1st, 1867. ♦Eni)s, Herbert M. assigned June 3d, 1865; re- lieved Jan. 8th, 1866. Fanisworlh, John G.. assigned Nov. 1st, 1864; re- lieved July 26th, 1865. Hovvanl.John B., assigned May 20th, 1865; relieved Aug. 1st, 1H65. Hoyt, Charles H., assigned Aug. 2d, 1864; relieved Dec. 31st, 1806. Jnhn.son, James G., assigned Aug. 2d, 1864; re- lieved June litth, 1865. ♦Tompkins, Charles H., assigned June 13lh, 1866; relieved Jan. 1st, 1867. With Temporary Rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. ♦Biggs, Herman, assigned July22d, 1802; assigned with rank of Colonel ♦Bliss, Alexander, assigned April 20th, 1863; re- lieved Auk. 1st, 1865. Bradley, George W., assigned Sept. 17th, 1864; as- signed with rank of Colonel. ♦Dana, James J., assigned Jan. 1st, 1863; relieved July 17th, 1863. Farnsworth. John G., assigned Jan. 1st, 1863; re- lieved Aue. 10th, 1863. Greene, Elias M., assigned Oct. 3d, 1862; relieved \ns 24th, 1864 Howard, John B. , assigned July 7th, 1863; as- signed with rank of Colonel. Hopkins, Woolsey R., assigned Jan. 1st, 1863; re- lieved April 14th, 1864. Lawrence, Abram B., assigned March 21st, 1865; relieved Aug. 1st, 1865. Norton, Charles B., assigned Aug. 20th, 1862; re- lieved Jan. 6th, 1863. *Ransom, Hyatt C, assigned Nov. 10th, 1863; re- lieved July 3d, 1865. Thomas, Augustus L , assigned Nov. 3d, 1864; re- lieved Aug Ist, 1865. *Tompkins, Charles H., assigned July 1st, 1865; relieved June 11th, 1866. Walbridge, Charles E., assigned July 8th, 1865; re- lieved Aue. 1st, 1865. With Temporary Rank of Major. Alberger, Morris H., assigned May 25th, 1865; re- lieved Aug. 1st, 1865. Daniels, Wm. H., assigned May26th, 186.5; relieved June 19th, 1865. ♦Enos, Herbert M., assigned Aug. 2d, 1864; as- signed with rank of Colonel. King. Horatio C, assigned Feb. 20th, 1865; relieved May ]9th, 1805. Lawrence, Abram B., assigned Aug. 2d, 1864; as- signed with rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Mandeville, Myron H., assigned Aug. 2d, 1864; re- lieved Aug. 1st, 1865. Plato, Nelson, assigned Sept. 17th, 1864; relieved Aug 1st, 1865. Potter, Orson O., assigned May22d, 1865; relieved Jan 18th, 1866 Smith, Hiram, assigned Jan. 25th, 186.'i; relieved July 0th, 1805. Thomas, Augustus L., assigned Aug. 2d, 1864; relieved Nov. 3d, 1864. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTERS. With the Rank of Captain. Alberger, Morris H., app. Nov. 17th, 1864; mus. out May 31st, 1865. Atwood, Alfred T.,app. Nov. 26th, 1802; mus. out June 3d. 1865. Barr, Thomas J., app. July 19th, 1862; res. July 7th. 1864. Beardsley, Frederick E., app. Nov. 19th, 1862; res. Sept. 8th, 1864. Biscaccianti, Allessandro, app. April 7th, 1864; mus. out June 28th, 1864. Bliss, Alexander, app Feb. ,3d, 1862; to Regular Army March 13th, 1863. Botts, Randolph, app. July 17th, 1802; rai:s. out Nov. 22d, 1865. Bowen. John J., app. June 30th, 1862; mus. out July 28th, 1865. Bradley, George W., app. Nov. 26th, 1862; to Regular Army Nov. 4th, 1865. Bradley, Jerome, app. Feb. 19th, 1863; res. Jan. 9th, 1805. Bradshaw, Albert M., app. July 8th, 1863; mus. out Sept. 20th, 1805. Bulkley, Charles S., app. Jan. 1.5th, 1863; appoint- ment expired March 4th, 1803; reappointed March 4th, 1863; res. Sept. 7th, 1864. Bullock, Dver D., app. June 30th, 1864; mus. out May 31st, 1806. Camp, Erskine M., app. May 19th, 1863; mus. out July 31st, 1800. earner, Andrew Y., app. April 7th, 1864; mus. out Nov, Hth, 1805. Chittenden, Charles B., app July 10th, 1863; mus. out May 11th, 1800. Church, Truman K., app. Nov. 26th, 1862; mus. out Aug. 1.5th, 1865. Corning, Edward, app. March 24th, 1862; res. June 12th. 1805. Coulter, John F., app. July 28th, 1803; out of ser- vice March ISth, 1804. Cutler, Alexander K., app. Aug. 10th, 1864; mus. out Sept. 20th, 1866. Cutting, Wm., app. Nov. 16th, 1861; app. MaJ. and Aide-de-Carap U S. Vols. Daniels, W. H., app. July I6th, 1862; mus. out Sept. 10th, 1866. Darrow. Charles, app. Nov. 26th, 1862; mus. out Mav 31st, 1866. Delatiey, Patrick K., app. July 23d, 1864; mus. out Sept 20th, 1805. Del Vechio, James R., app. Oct. 8th, 1862; mus out Mav 31st. 1806. De Wolf, David O., app. July 8th, 1863; mus. out Aug. 4th, 1865. Dodge, Nathaniel S., app. June 1st, 1863; res. July 21st, 1865. Dunton, Augustus T., app. Feb. 26th, 1863; mus. out Oct. 12th, 1865. Dutton, Carlos, app. June 9th, 1862; res. June 3d, 1864. Ellsworth, Wm. L., app. Feb. 19th, 1863; mus. out Aug. 14th, 1863. Emmett, Robert, app. July 5th, 1864; mus. out July 28th, 1805. Ernst, John F., app. Feb. 29th, 1864; mus. out Sept. 20th, 1805. Fahv, John, app. April 7th, 1864; mus. out Sept. 20lh, 1865. Farnsworth, H. J., app. July 8th, 1864; mus. out July 17th, 1867. Farnsworth, John G., app. April 14th, 1862 ; mus. out Oct 23d, 1865. Foote, Adrian, app. June 15th, 1865; appointment cancelled same day. Furey, John V., app. April 7th, 1864 ; to Regular Army Jan. 18th, 1867. Gerard, John C, app. Feb. ]5th, 1865; mus. out June 10th. 1800. Goodwin, Hollister E., app- Feb. 19th, 1863; mus. out March 30th, 1860. Gordon. David D. T., app. Feb. 19th, 1863; mus. out Oct. 7th, 1865. OFFICERS FROM STATE IN SERVICE OF UNITED STATES. 71 Goslin, Alexander, app. March 1st, 1865; out of service April 8th, 1867. Graves, Edward P., app. April 7th, 1861, mus. out April 20th, 1866. Greene, 'Elias M., app. Oct. 3(1, 1862; mus. out July 28th, 1865. Hawley, Seth C, app. July 7th, 1863; r.es. June 1st, 1864. Hopkins. Nelson J., app. Feb. 29th, 1864; died July loth, 1865. Hopliins, Woolsey R., app. Aug. 5th, 1801: mus. out May .31st, 1863. How, Woodbury S. , app. Feb. 23d, 1864; mus. out June 10th, 1865. Howard, John B.,app. June 30th, 1862; mus. out July 30th, 1867. Howe, Frank B., app. June 11th, 1862; res. June 3d, 1864. Hoyt, Chas. H., app. May 12th, 1863; to Regular Army April 12th, 1867, Hull, Alexander, app. Feb. 29th, 1864; mus. out Oct. 23d. 1865. Husted, Gilbert M., app. July 28th, 1863; res. March 15th. 1865. Isaac, Montifiore, app. Sept. 13th, 1862; res. July 6th, 1863. Johnson , James G.. app. July 3d, 1862 ; out of ser- vice June 19th, 1865. Jones, Henry L., app. Feb. 27th, 1863; res. March 15th, 1865. Kimball, Amos S., app. April 7th, 1864; to Regu- lar Army Nov. 19th, 1866. King, Horatio C, app. Aug. 19th, 1862: res. May 19th, 1865. Kirker, James B., app. Oct. 20th, 1863; res. June nth, 1863. Ladue, Oliver, app. Sept. 10th, 1861; res. Nov. 15th, 1861. Lawrence, Abram B., app. Feb. 29th, 1864; mus. out MhfcIi 13th, 1866. Levy, Cheme M., app. Nov. 26th, 1863; out of service Oct. 9th, 1863. Lilley, William, app. Oct. ICth, 1861; not con- firmed Feb. 3d, 1862. Locke, Richard B., app. July ]7th,1863; dis. Nov. 19th, 1864. Lowe, Uriah S., app. Feb. 29th, 1864; res. Dec. 30th. 1864. Ludlow, Edwin, app. April 4th, 1862; res. June 3d, 1864. MacArthur, Chas. L., app. Oct. 13th, 1862; res. May 26th, 1863. Mandeville, Myron H , app. Nov. 18th, 1862; mus. out March 13th, 1866. Martin, Malachi, app. Mav 1st, 1862; mus. out March 13th, 1866. Matteson, Henry C, app. May 2d, 1863; res. May 13th, 1864. McClure, John W., app. Oct. 21st, 1863; mus. out June 20th, 1865. McElroy, Frank G., app. July 2d, 1864; mus. out Oct. 26th, 1865. McEntee, Charles B., app. Feb. 29th, 18C4; nnis. out Oct. 31st, 1865. McGonnigle. Andrew J., app. March 18th, 1864; to Regular Army May 19th, 1865. McHarg,John, app. Aug. .5th, 1861; mus. out June 15th, 186.5. Meade, George W., app. Feb. 19th, 1863; mus. out Nov. 27th. 18G5 Messinger. Daniel, app. Nov. 16th, 1861; res. June 17th, 1865. Miller, Herman, app. Nov. 26th, 1863; mus. out July 28th, 1865. Morgan, Robert C, app. June 18th, 1863; mus. out Oct. 1st. 1867. Norton, Chas. B. , app, June 11th, 1862; res. Jan. 36t!-., 1863. O'Hara, Daniel, app. Sept. 9th, 1862; appointment revoked Jan.22d, 18f>3. Parks, John, app. April 7th, 1864; mus. out March 13th, 1866. Peugnet, Ernest, app. Mar. 16th, 1863; mus. out Oct. 26th, 1865. Pinner, M., app. Sept. 10th, 1861: res. Aug. 15th, 1862. Plato, Nelson, app. June 30th, 1862; mus. out Aug. 31st, 1866. Potter, Orson O., app. Feb. 19th, 1863; mus. out Jan. 18th, 1866. Rapelje. John T., app. Oct. 6th, 1862; mus. out Oct. 23d, 1865. Robinson, Henry L., app. May 6th, 1863; mus. out Oct. 2d, 1866. Rockwell, Chas. H., app. Nov. 29th, 1863; res. May 9th , 1865. Russ, Charles E., app. July 14th, 1863; res. May 29th, 186.5. Schenck, James W., app. July 8th, 1863; mus. out Nov. 2;th, 186.5. Schmidt, Chas. D., app. Sept. 10th, 1861 ; res. Aug. 12th, 1864. Seelve, Edgar, app. May 18th, 1864; mus. out Feb. 21st, 1866. Shimmel, August, app. Feb. 19th, 1863; dis. April 22d, 1865. Slaght, James C, app. Sept. 2d, 1861; re«. May 6th, 1865. Smith, David H., app. Nov. 26th, 1863 ; died April 11th, 1864. Smith, Hiram, app. Feb. 3d, 1862; mus. out July 6th, 186.5. Springsteed, Jacob, app. Sept. 10th, 1801; res. March 9th, 1863. Stinson, Daniel, app. Aug. 3d, J861; mus. out May 31st, 1866. Strang, Edward J., app. April 1.3th, 1863; to Regu- lar Army Jan. ]8th, 1867. Summers, Moses, app. May 18th, 1864; mus. out Sept. 20th, 1865. Suydam, Simon P., app. Nov. 26th, 1862; mus. out Jan 18th, 1806. Thomas, Augustus L, app. Oct. 31st, 1862; res. Oct. 3d, 186.5. Thomas, Hanson A., app. March 16th, 1863; res. Jan. 12th, 1864. Thompson, Ambrose, app. Aug. 22d, 1861; ap- pointed Lt.-CnI. and add! Aide-de-Camp. Tilley, Edward M., app. June 9th, 1862; res. April 13tli, 1864. Vallance. W. H. , app. June 10th, 1862; out of ser- vice Nov. 16th, 1864. Van Ness, Wm. W., app. Feb. Wth, 1863; mus. out March 1.3th, 1866. Van Vliet, Wm. A., app. Aug. 13th, 1861; mus. out July 28th, 1865. Viall, John G., app. May 18th, 1864; mus. out. Nov. nth, 1865 Walbridge, C:has. E. , app. Feb. 29th, 1864; mtis. out Oct, 7th. 1865. Weeks, George D., app. June 15th, 1865; mus. out Oct. 23d, 1865 Weldon, James, app. Nov. 26th, 1862; out of ser- vice Nov. .5th, 1863. Willis, Jesse E., app. April 7th, 1864; mus. out Jan. 18th, 1866. Work, Frank, app. June 9th, 1862; res. Jan. 11th, 1864. Worms. Charles, app. Feb. 19th, 1863; res. March 11th, 1865. OFFICERS OF THE SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT. COMMISSARIES OF SUBSISTENCE. With Temporary Rank of Lieutenant -Colonel. Goodrich, Edwin R., assigned July 20th, 1862; re- I Teal, Wm. W., assigned Oct. 4th, 1862; relieved lieved Dec. 31st, 1864. 1 April 30th, 1863. ♦Hopkins, Edward R., assigned and relieved; I Woodruff, Henry D., assigned May 16th, 1863 ; re- dates not found. I lieved July 3d, 1865. With rank of Captain. Adams, Henrv J., app. Jan. 33d, 1865; mus. out i Andres, Hiram, app. Aug. 3rth, 1864; mus. out Sept. 23d, 186.5. Aug. 10th, 1865. . .. ,,u io<,o .Allen, Charles S., app. Dec. 7th, 1864 mus. out Baldwin. George E., app. April 14th, 1862; ap- June 26th, 1865. I pointed Additional Paymaster. 72 PART I. TN THE STATE. Bell, Molyneux, app. Sept. 18th, 1803; nius. out Aiif^. 4tll, 18(;5. Bliss, Frederick E. , app. June 9ih, 1862; res. Nov. 21st, 18t)3. Brewster, Charles, app. Nov. 2fith, I8C3 ; appoint- ment expired jMarcli 4th, Wd'-i: reappointed March 2il, ]8tj4 ; mus. nut July ir>tl), 18ti.^). Bridge.*, Leverett L , app. June 30th, 1864; mus. out Aug. 5lh. 1865. Bright, Marshall U. , app. Oct. 25th, 1861; mus. out Dec. 19th. ISt;;-). Burrell, Truman H., app. June 30th, 1864; mus. out Feb. 28th, 1S66. Burroiiirhs, Oeorge T., npp. Feb. lOtli, 1863; res. June:.'3d, 1865. Chase, Jai-kson H., app. Nov. 26th, 1862; res. Feb. 1.5th, 1865. Cholwell, Jacob, app. April 21st, 1864; res. Aug. 4th, 186J. Church, Wni. C, app. Oct. 4th, 1862; res. June 18th. 1863. Clark, Isaiah R., app. Nov. 10th, 1803; res. March 31st, 1865. Clemens, Frederick W., app. Aug. 3d, 1863; mus. out Dec. 6th, 186.5. Clinton, Henry P., app. Nov. 20th, 1863; mus. out May 31st, 1866. Comstock, Isaac N., app. March 2d, 1864; mus. out July nth, 1865. Conant, Roger, app. Feb. 1st, 1865; res. May 24th, 1865. Cooney, Geo. W., app. Nov. 26th, 1862; res. May 13th, 1865. Cornell, Dudley E., app. Feb. 9th, 1865; mus. out July 20th, 1865. Crapo, Angelo, app. April Tth, 1864; mus. out June 26th, 1865. Crawford, Henry L., app. Feb. 19th, 1863; mus. out July 6th, 1865. Ellis, Wm. I., app. Sept. 10th, 1862; res. March 17lh, 1865. Felt, Wm. N., app. Feb. 19th, 1863; mus. out Sept. 10th, 1.S60. Forbes, Edward A., app. June 9th, 1863; died Feb. 9th, 1865. Ford, Frank C, app. Nov. Tth, 1862; raus. out Jan. 2Tth, 1866. Fowler, David E. , app. Feb. 19th, 1863; mus. out June 30th, 1865. Fry, Tliomas W. G., app. Oct. Tth, 1862; appoint- ment expired March 4th, 1863; reappointed March 21st, 1863; mus. out Aug. 5th, 1865. Gage, Alfred, app. March llth, 1863; mus. out March ISth, 1S66. Goodrich. Edwin R., app. Oct. 31st, 1861 ; res. Jan. Ith, 1865 Goodrich, Horace B., app. June Tth. 1864; died June 14tl), 1865. Graves, Orison, app. Feb. 19th, 1863; out of ser- vice June 2d, 1863. Green, Marvin J., app. Oct. 31st, 1861; dis. Sept. 6th, 1862. Hall, Charles, app. Aug. 2Tth, 1863 ; died Nov. 14th, 1863. Hart, Daniel S., app. Nov. 1st, 1862 ; mus. out Feb. 8th, 1866. Hascall, Laurens H., app. Jan. 21st, 1865; mus. out June 12lh, 1805. Hawes, Granville P., app. Nov. 26th, 1862; res. Nov. 23th, 1864. Heiu-y, Edwin, app. Nov. 16th, 1863; mus. out Aug. 1.5th, 1865. Hubbell, Augustus, app. March 23d, 1865; mus. out Aug. 4th, 1865. Jones, Nathan S., app. May 28th, 1864; res. Sept. 20th, 1864. Jordan, John, app. May 12th, 1863; res. Aug. 32d, 1804. Kellogg, Rowland C, app. May 28th, 1864; mus. out Aug. 3d, 1805 Ketcliam,Henry S., app. May 18th, 1864; res. April 9th, 1865. King, Frederick C, app. Sept. 26th, 1864; mus. out Oct. 9th, 1865. Knowles, Henry P., app. Sept. 21st, 1864; mus. out July Tth, 1865 Knowles, John A., app. March 18tli, 1864; mus. out Oct. 9th, 1865 Langdon, Chas. S., app. Nov. 26th, 1862; mus. out April 30th. 1866. Lawrence, James V., app. Oct 14th, 1803; mus. out June 15tli, 1865. Leiand, Georgt! S., app. Sept. 1st, ]8(i3; mus. out Feb. 2d, 1860. Lelatid, Will. M.. app. Nov. 16th, 1861 ; dis. June 24th. 1802. Loring, John K.,app. May2Sth, 1864; mus. out June 28th, 1865. Masters, Hibbert B., app. Sept. 10th, 186?; mus out Aug. 25th, 1865. Mclntire, Sam'l B., app. Oct. .5th, 1864; mus. out Aug. 10th. 186,5. McKinney, Edward P., app. May 18th, 1864; mus. out July 8th. 1805. McMichael, John, app. Nov. 18th, 1862; outof ser- vice Jan. 6th, 1864. McMurray, John, app. Aug. 5th, 1862; mus out April llth, 1866. Mears, George W., app. Sept. 10th, 1862; res. Dec. 19th, 1803. Merritt, Edwin A., app. May 18th, 1864; res Dec. 2Tth, 1864. Moore, FestusH., app. Aug. 15th, 1861; mus out June 30th. 1865. Morrison, Jas. W., app. July 4th, 1864; mus. out May Tth. 1865. Norton. Emery E., app. Feb. 2Tth, 1863; mus. out Jan. Tth, 18tj4. Nolt, Joel B., app. Oct. 31st, 1863; mus. out May Tth, 1805. Noyes, Edward H., app. May 18th, 1864; mus. out June 26th, 1865. Noyes, George F. , app. April 21st, 1863 ; res. March 22d, 1S64. Owen, Frederick W., app. Feb. 2Tth, 1863; res. Nov. 18th, 1864. Palmer, Wm. L., app. July 14fh, 1862; mus. out Jan. 2Tth, 1866. Pinckney, Joseph C, app. March llth, 1863; mus. out Feb. 21st. 1800. Potter, Edward E., app. Feb. 3d, 1803; app. Brig.- Gen. U. S. Vols. Oct. 1st, 1862. Ransom, Albert F., app. March 2d, 1864; mus. out June 26th. 1865. Rathbune, Wm. R., app. Nov. 29th. 1862; res. Aug. 6th, 1864. Rose, Lauren L. , app. Nov. 26th, 1862; res. June 26th, 1865. Rosekrans, Isaac A., app. March 2d, 1804; mus. out Sept. 10th, 1866. Sandford, James, app. Feb. 19th, 1863; dis. Jan. 23d, 1864. Sanderson, James M., app. Sept. Tth, 1861; app. Maj. and Add'i Aid- de-Camp. Sayre, James M., app. Nov. 26th, 1862; res. March 12th, 1865. Seymour, Wm. R. , app. March 2d, 1864 ; mus. out Oct. 26th. 1805. Shaw, Ferdinand, app. Jan. 28th, 1865; mus. out March 31st, 186t-. Shaw, John J., app. July 28th, 1863 ; res. Feb. 24th, 1804. Shedd, Jerome J. , app. Feb. 2d, 1865 ; res. July 16th, 1805. Sherman, Judson W., app. Sept. Tth, 1861; res. Nov. 9th, 1861. Spear, Percy R., app. Nov. 30th, 1861; mus. out Nov. 22d, 1865. Swartwout, Geo. H., app. March llth, 1863; dis. Oct. 30th, 1863. Swetland, Silas H. , app. March 13th, 1863 ; out of service Feb ITth, 1805. Swift, Henry M., app. April 14th, 1863; res. May 26th, 1864 Tarbell, Doctor, app. Nov. 26th, 1862; mus. out July 2Tth, 1865. Teall, Wm. W., app. Oct. 4th, 1802 ; res. Feb. 1st, 1864. Thorp, James H., app. Sept. 30th, 1862; res. Feb. ITth, 1804. Tomlinson, DeWitt C, app. Aug. 10th, 1803; mus. out July 8th, 1505. Tracey, Morgan D., app. May 18th, 1864; declined appointment. Vedder, Simon C, app. July22d, 1804; mus. out June 14th, 1805. Wardwell, Newton M., app. April Tth, 1864; mus. out Dec. 13th, 1865. Warren, Edgar W., app. Oct. 31st, 1862; mus. out Aug. .5th, 1865. Wasson, Wm R., app. Sept. 14tli, 1863; mus out Aug. 13th, 1864. Weir, George H., app. JunooOth, 1803; appoint- ment expired July 4th, 1804; reappointed July 30th, 1804; resigned June 9th, INiS. Wells, J. Howard, app. Feb. 19th, 1802; res. May 19th, 1805. Winchester, Benj. F., app. Nov. 26th, 1862; out of service April 9th, 1865. Woodruff, Henry D., app. Aug. 5th, 1801 ; mus. out May 31st, 1800. Woodward, John H., app. Aug. 3d, ISiil ; res. June .5th, 1805. Wright, Edward, app. March 20th, 1863; died July 14th, 1864. OFFICERS FROM STATE IN SERVICE OF UNITED STATES. 73 ADDITIONAL PAYMASTEKS. With the Bank of Major. Allen, Norman M., app. Feb. 19th, 1863; res. April 27th, 1863. Andrews, Henry P., app. June 1st, 1861; res. Aug. 32cl, 1863. Austin, John M., app. Oct. 21st, 1862; mus. out April 30th, 1866. Baker, D. Ira, app. Feb. 24th, 1865; mus. out July 31st, 1865. Baldwin, Geo. E. , app. June 30th, 1862; res. April 6th, 186.5. Ball, Levi C, app. Feb. 19th, 1863; mus. out Aug. 1st, 186,5. Ballard, Irving T., app. Nov. 22d, 1862; mus. out Nov. 1,5th. 1865. Barney, Wm. C, app. Aug. 32d, 1861; not con- firmed March 11th, 1862. Bishop, Dan'l E., app. Nov. 26th, 1862; res. May 1,5th, 1865. Blair, George T,, app. March 3d, 1865; mus. out July 31st, 1865. Brown, DyerD. S., app. Feb. 19th, 1863; res. Dec. 7th, 1864. Browne, George, app. Nov. 26th, 1862; mus. out Nov. 1.5th, 1865. Bundy, Fhilo, app. July 4th, 1864; nnis. out Nov. ].5th 1865. Burt, Thomas M., app. Sept. 5th, 1861; res. April 5th, 1865. Caldwell, Wra. M., app. July 16th, 1862; res. June 13th, 1864. Camp, Wm. F., app. Aug. 5th, 1861; res. July 24th, 1863. Campbell, Chas. W., app. Aug. 5th, 1861; mus. out Jan. 15th, 1866. Chamberlain, Lot, app. May 28th, 1864; res. Nov. 30th, 1864. Cole. Wm. L.. app. Nov. 26th, 1863; not confirmed Feb. 2Vth, 1863. Cramer, James L., app. Feb. 19th, 1863; mus. out Feb. 1.5th, 1866. Davies, Chas. F., app. Aug. 5th, 1861; died Dec 3d, 1S6.5. Diven, Alexander, app. Nov. 26th, 1862; res. Jan. 31st, 1865. Dodge, Charles, app. June 30th, 1862; mus. out July 31st, 186.5. Dudley, Geo. B. app. Feb. 23d, 1864; mus. out Sept. 23d, 1865. Dye, P. Edwin, app. Feb. 23d, 1864; mus. out Dec. 1st, 1865. Elliott, Alban V., app. June 1st, 1861; mus. out July 1,5th, 1866. Evans, Martin, app. March 18th, 1864; mus. out Dee. 1st, 186,5. Farrish, Jas.A., app. Nov. 26th, 1863 ; mus. out Jan. 1.5tli, 1866. Fitch, Butler, app. Dec. 12th, 1864; mus. out July 31st, 1886. Fleming, Wm. M., app. Nov. 26th, 1862; mus. out March 1st, 1866. Forrest, D. P., app. Feb. 23d, 1864; res. May 2d, 1864. Freeman, Adam M., app. June 1st, 1861; out of service May 26th, 1865. Gribben, David, app. Oct. 20th, 1864; mus. out June 1st, 1869. Hall, Monroe, app. Feb. 13th, 1865; mus. out July 31st, 1865. Hart, Michael G., app. Feb. 23d, 1864; res. May 20th, 1865. Haskin, Wm. E., app. June 1st, 1861; res. Sept. 28th, 1864. Haywood, Rufus, app. Feb. 33d, 1864; mus. out Dec. 1st, 1865. Herrick, Wm. W., app. Nov. 26th, 1862; mus. out Nov. 15th, 1865. Hixson, Foster A., app. May 28th , 1864; mus. out July 1st, 1867. Hoy, Wm. E., app. Sept. 5th, 1861; res. Jan. 19th, 1864. Hoy, Charles J., app. Sept. 19th, 1862; not con- firmed Feb. 27th, 1863; reappointed Sept. 29th, 1863; res. April 28th, 1864. Jones, Charles C, app. Mav28lh, 1864; mJs. out Aug. ,5th , 1865 Kinsr, Henry L., app. June 1st, 1861; mus. out Nov. 1st, 1865. Latham, Obadiah B., app. Nov. 26th, 1862; res. March 15th, 1835. Law, Samviel A., app. June 30th, 1862; appoinment revoked Nov. 26th, 1863. Lawyer, Joseph A., app. June 1st, 1861; mus. out June 30th, 1866. 10 Littlefleld, Chas. R., app. Sept. 1st, 1863; mus. out April 30th, 1866. Lockwood, John B., app. Feb. 21st, 1863; res. Aug. 5th, 1865. Mallett, Edward J., app. Aug. 12th, 1863; res. Dec. 30th, 1864. Marvin, Seldec E., app. Aug. 27th, 1863; res. Dec. 2Tth, 1864. Massett, Benj. W. C. , app. Nov. 26th, 1863; died July 15th, 1863 Mclntire, Wm. N., app. Nov. 26th, 1862; res. Dec. 8th, 1865. McKeon, Matthew J., app. May 28th, 1864; mus. out Nov. 1.5th, 1865. Mott, John O., app. April 20th, 1864; mus. out June 9th, 1865. Muscott. John M., app. April 20th, 1864; mus. out Nov. ].st, 1865. Nicholds, AlphonsoN., app. Nov. 26th, 1862; res. Jan. 9ch, 1865. North, Frank, app. Jan. 25th, 1865; mus. out July 3Ist, 1866. Oakley, Thomas B., app. Sept. 4th, 1861; mus. out Jan. 12th, 1866. Patton, William, app. June 1st, 1861; mus. out Nov. 15th, 1865. Pendergast, Henry A., app. Nov. 13th, 1862; died March 9th. 1863. Phelps, Justus M., app. Feb. 27th, 1863; mus. out Feb. 15th, 1866. Poraeroy, George, app. Oct. 2d, 1862; to Regular Army July 28th, 1866. Porter, Edmund J., app. June 30th, 1802; mus. out July 31st, 1865. Porter, Wm. V., app. Feb. 33d, 1864; mus, out Nov. 1st, 1865. Pruyn, R. H., app. June 1st, 1861; declined ap- pointment. Richardson, Wm., app. June 1st, 1861; res. Sept. 30th, 1864. Kitter,Wm.H.,appSept..5th, 1861; res. July 6th, 1863. liobinson, Albert D., app. Nov. 26th, 1862; mus. out Feb. 1st, 1869. Rochester, Wm. B. , app. June 1st, 1861; to Regu- lar Army Jan. 17th, 1867. Rodgers, Harris G., app. Oct. 22d, 1863; mus. out March 31st, 1866. Rusgles, D. Colden, app. June 30th, 1862; died Feb. 10th , 1865. Ruggles, Horace M., app. Nov. 26th, 1862; res. Jan. 7th, 1864. Sabin, John A., app. July 29th, 1862; mus. out May 1st, 1866. Safford, Samuel A. , app. June 1st, 1861; mus. out Jan. 15th, 1866. Salisbury, Albert G., app. May 28th, 1864; mus. out Oct. 2Ist, 1867. Sanford, Isaac, app. March 11th, 1863; died March 19th, 1864. Scholefleld, Chas. M., app. March 10th, 1863; mus. out Nov. 1st, 1865. Scovel, Henry W., app. Feb. 27th, 1863; mus. out April 1.5th. 1866. Scovil, Nelson R., app. Nov. 26th, 1862; res. Feb. 11th, 1863. Sherman, Wm. C. H., app. Sept. 10th, 1861; res. April 27th, 1865. Shuart, Wm. D., app. May 28th, 1864; mus. out Nov. 1st, 1865. Thayer, Nathan, app. Nov. 26lh, 1862; mus. out Dec. 1st, 1865. Thurston, Jatnes S., app. Aug. 11th, 1863; mus. out July 28th, 1866. Triiesdell, George, app. Aug. lOth, 1863; mus. out Feb. 1st, 1869. Underwood, Cornelius S., app. May 28th, 1864; mus. out July 20th, 1866. Van Alstyne, Pierre, app. June 30th, 1864; mus. out Dec. 1st, 1865. Vernam, John R., app. March 3d, 1865; mus. out July 31st, 1865, Voorhies, Zachariah, app. Feb. 23d, 1864; mus. out Jan. 15th, 1866. Walker, Alvin, app. Sept. 10th, 1861; res. May 29th, 1865, Walker, James E. , app. Nov. 26th, 1862; res. Feb. 24th, 1864. Webb, Robert S., app. Sept. 5th, 1861; mus. out July 1st, 1867. Whitehead, Otis A., app. Nov. 26th, 1662; died Nov. 8th. 1863. William, Alex. B., app. Sept. fith, J861 ; mus. out July 31st, 1865. 74 PART I. IN THE STATE. Yard Tlios \V , app. June 1st, 1801; res. March I Youtm, James II., app. May 18tli, imi ; mus. out 18tb, 1804. I Nov. ;.'Oth, 1865. HOSPITAL CHAPLAINS. With the Novnnal Rank of Cajit'iiu. Blodgett, Gains M., app. July 15th, 1863; mus. out July 2«)th. 1865. Bowman, John A., app. May 31st, 1863; mus. out Ausr. :ilst, 1865. Bruelil, James, app. July 28th, 1862 ; appointment expired Marcli 4tli, 186:i ; reappointed April 32d, 1803; dis. May 20th, 1803. Carver. Thomas (>., app. July 31st, 1802; mus. out June 10th, 1805. Dav, Robert, app. Aug. 13th, 1803; mus. out Deo. 27th. I860. Devan, Thomas T., app. June 13th, 1862; dis. Feb. 23d, 1801 Dewing. Tliomas S., app. Jan. 23d, 1865; mus. out July 20lh, 180,5. Drunim, Thomas, app. June 30th, 1801 ; mus. out Oct. 7th, 1805. Ely, Isaac M., app. July 26th , 1804 ; mus. out Nov. 20th, 1865. French, Mansfleld, app. July 10th, 1802; mus. out Aug. 4th, 1865 Griffith, Albert F.,app. Feb. 7th, 1805; mus. out Aug. 21st, 1805, Hubbard, Wm. C, app. May 11th, 1863; appoint- ment expired July 4th, 1864. Jaoobi, John C, app. March 18th, 1864; mus. out Nov. 15th. 1866. Lowry, Robert, app. July Lst, 1802; mus. out Aug. 1st, 1866. Marshall, James, app. June 2;jd, 1862; mus. out April 7th, 1860. McGlynn, Edward, app. April 22d, 1803; mus. out Aug. 21st, 1S05. McMonagle, John H., app. Feb. 17th, 1804; mus. out Aug. 21st, 1805. Ormsby, DeCrump, app. April 22d, 1803; mus. out Aug. 4th, 1805. Parks, James H., app. July 5th, 1802; res. Nov. 30th, 1804. Phillips, Benj. T., app. Jan. 10th, 1803; mus. out July 14th, 1865. Ravvson, Thomas R., app. Aug. 10th, 1804; mus. out Oct. 3Ist, 1805. Raymond, Wm. G., app. July 25th, 1802; mus. out April 13th, 1803. Richmond, James C, app. June 2d, 1802 ; dis. May 28th. 1803. Roe, Edward P., app. Feb. 2Sith, 1804; res. Oct. 11th, 1805. Rosenberg, Jacob A., app. Jan. 18th, 1805; mus. out Aug. 4th, 1805. Smith, Jas. Tuttle, app. Dec. 4th, 1803; res. June 26th, 1865. Van Santvoord, Cornelius, app. Feb. 2d, 1803 ; mus. out July 15th, 1865. Willett. Thomas, app. May 20th, 1803; res. Jan. 9th, 1804. Officers of the Regular Army up to April 30th, 1865. Ouly the grade lield by the officers ou the 30th day of April, 1865, or when they ceased to be in service, is given; the highest brevet in the Regular Army obtained by the officer, follows his name and corps, and then follows the highest position held by him in the vol- unteer service of this or other States, and of the United States. GENERAL OFFICERS OF THE LINE. Maj.Gen. 1863. John E. Wool, retired Aug. 1st, I Brig. -Gen. Edwin Sumner, died March 21st, 1863; I Brevet Maj.-Gen., Maj.-Gen. U. S. Vols. STAFF OFFICERS. Maj. Wm. D. Whipple, Asst. Ad.i.-Gen., Brevet Maj.-Gen.. Brig. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Maj. George D. Ruggles, Asst. Adj. -Gen., Bre- vet Brig. -Gen., Col. and Add'l Aide-de-Carap U. S, Vols. Maj. Oliver D. Greene, Asst. Adj. -Gen., Brevet Brig. -Gen., Lt.-Col. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. ,. , Maj Delavan D.Perkins, Asst. Adj. -Gen. , died Jan. 0th, 1805; Maj and Aide-de-Camp, Lt. Col. and Assist. Insp.-Gen. U. S. Vols. Col. Henry Van Rensselaer, Insp.-Gen., died March '23d, 1804. Col. Delos B. SacUett, Insp.-Gen., Brevet Maj.- Gen. Col. Edmund Schriver, Insp.-Gen.. Brevet Maj.- Gen., Col. and Add'l Aide-de-Cami) U.S. Vols. Col. .lames A. Hardie, Insp.-Gen., Brevet Maj.- Gen., Lt -Col. and Add! Aide-de-Camp and Brig.- Gen. U. S. Vols. Col. Thos. Swords, Asst. Q.M. Gen., Brevet Maj.- Gen. Maj. Morris S. Miller, Q. M.. Brevet Brig-Gen. Maj. Stewart Van Vllet, Q. M., Brevet Maj.-Gen., Brig -Gen. U. S. Vols. Capt. Hyatt C. Ransom, Asst. Q. M., Brevet Lt.- Col., Lt.-Col. and Q. M. U. S. Vols. Capt. Judson D. Bingham, Asst. C^. M., Brevet Brig -Gen. Capt. Walworth .Jenkins, Asst. Q. M. Capt. James J. Dana. Asst. Q M.. Brevet Brig- Gen., Col. and Q. M. U. S. Vols. Capt. Herman Biggs, Asst. Q M., Brevet Col., Col. and Q. M. U. S. Vols. Capt. Herbert M. Enos, Asst. Q. M., Brevet Col., Col. andQ. M. U. S. Vols. Capt. Chas. H. Tompkins, Asst. Q. M , Brevet Brig. Gen., Col. and Q. M. U. S. Vols., and CoL 1st Vt. Cav. Capt. Alexander Bliss, Asst. Q. M., Brevet Col., Col. aiidQ.-M. U. S. Vols. Capt. Henry T. Inman, Asst. Q. M., Brevet Maj. Military Storekeeper John F. Rogers, of the Q. M.'s Dept. Col. Daniel T. Tompkins, Asst. Q. M. Gen., died. Feb. 20th, 1863. Ma). James Belger, Q. M., out of service Nov. 36th, 1803, Col. and Add'l Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols. Capt. Grier Tallmadge, Asst. Q. M., died Oct. 11th, 1802. Brig-Gen. Amos B. Eaton, Com. -Gen. of Bub., Brevet Maj.-Gen. Lt.-Col. Marcus D. L. Simpson, Asst. Com. -Gen. of Sub., Brevet Maj.-Gen. ('apt. Wni A. Elderkin, Com. Sub.. Brevet Maj. Capt. Edward R. Hopkins, Com. Sub., Brevet Maj.. Lt -Col, and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols. Capt. Guilford D. Bailev, Com. Sub,, killed in action May 31st, 1862; Col. IstN. Y. Vol. Art. Maj. Charles S. Tripler. Surgeon, Brevet Brig.-Gen. Maj. Madison Mills, Surgeon, Brevet Brig.-Gen. Maj. Richard H. Coolidge, Surgeon. Brevet Lt.Col., Lt.-Col. and Med. Insp. U. S. Vols. OFFICERS FROM STATE IN SERVICE OF UNITED STATES. 75 Maj Peter G. S. Ten Broeck, Surgeon, Brevet Lt.- Col. Maj, John Campbell, Surgeon, Brevet Col., Col. and Med Director U. S. Vols. Maj. .John J Milhau, Surtreon, Brevet Col. Maj. Edward 1-" Vollum, Surgeon, Brevet Lt.Col., Ln.-Col. and Med. Insp. U. S. Vols. Maj. .Tosepli R. Smith, Surgeon, Brevet Col., Lt.- Col. and Med. Insp. IP. S Vols. Maj. Bernard J. D. Irwin, Surgeon, Brevet Col. Maj. Beunet A. Clements, Surgeon, Brevet Lt.-Col. Capt. DeWitt C. Peters, Abst. Surgeon, Brevet Lt.-Col. Capt. Charles C. Gray, Asst. Surgeon, Brevet Lt.- Col. Capt. Wm C. Spencer, Asst. Surgeon, Brevet Lt.- Col. Capt Charles E. Goddard, Asst. Surgeon, Brevet Maj. Capt. Charles B. White, Asst. Surgeon, Brevet Maj. Capt. George M. Sternberg, Asst. Surgeon, Brevet Maj Capt Edward S. Dunster, Asst. Surgeon, Bre>'et Maj. Capt. Charles K. Winne, Asst. Surgeon, Brevet Maj . Capt. Joseph E. Semple, Asst. Surgeon, Brevet Maj. Capt. Henry A. DuBois, Asst. Surgeon, Brevet Maj. Capt. Charles S. De Graw, Asst. Surgeon, Brevet Maj. Capt. Andrew H. Smith, Asst. Surgeon, Brevet Maj. Capt Edward J. Darken, Asst. Surgeon, Brevet Maj. Capt. Michael Hillary, Asst. Surgeon. Brevet Maj. 1st Lieut. Edward Curtis, Asst. Surgeon, Brevet Maj. 1st Lieut. Charles Smart, Asst. Surgeon, Brevet Capt. 1st Lieut. John H. Kinsman, Asst. Surgeon, Bre- vet Capt. 1st Lieut. Edward Brook, Asst. Surgeon, Brevet Capt. Medical Storekeeper Robert T. Creamer. Maj. Nathan S.Jarvis, Surgeon, died May 12th, 1862. Capt. Joseph H. Bailey, Asst. Surgeon, retired Aug. 2:th, 18fi2. Capt. Robert R. Craig, Asst. Surgeon, res. April Tth, 1863. Isi Lieut. John W. S. Gouley, Asst. Surgeon, res. Feb. 18th, 1864. l8t Lieut. Rf)bert F. Weir, Asst. Surgeon, res. March 1st, 1865. 1st Lieut. James H. Pooley, Asst. Surgeon, res. April 2:th, 1863. 1st Lieut. Benjamin Howard, Asst. Surgeon, res. Dec. 28th, 1864. 1st Lieut Charles P. Russell, Asst. Surgeon, res. Sept. 3d, 1863. Medical Storekeeper Victor Zoeller, res. AjjrilGth, 1863. Lt.-Col. Hyrarn Leonard, Dep. P M Gen., Brevet Brig -Gen. Lt.-Col. Nathan W. Brown, Dep. P. M. Gen., Bre- vet Brig. -Gen. Maj. Augustus H. Seward, P. M.. Brevet Col. Maj. Joseph H. Eaton, P. M. , Brevet Brig -Gen. Lt -Col. Eugene Van Ness, Dep. P.M. Gen., died Mav 28th. 1862. Brig. -Gen. Richard Delafleld, Chief of Engs., Bre- vet Maj. -Gen. Col. Reno E. De Russy, Corps of Engs., Brevet Brig. -Gen. Col. Henry Brewerton, Corps of Engs., Brevet Brig-Gen. Lt.-C;;ol. John N Macomb, Corps of Engs., Brevet Col.. Col. and Add"! Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols. Maj. Charles E. Blunt, Corps of Engs., Brevet Col. Ma.j. James C. Duane, Corps of Engs., Brevet Col. Maj. Frederick E. Prime, Corps of Enss., Brevet Col., Brig-Gen. IT. S. Vols., declined. Maj Gouverneur K. Warren, Corps of Engs.. Bre- vet Maj. -Gen., Col. 5th N. Y. Vols., Maj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Capt. David C. Houston, Corps of Engs., Brevet Col., Maj. and Add'l Aide-de-Camp. Capt. Chauncey B. Reese, Corps of Engs., Brevet Brig.-Gen., Lt.-Col. and Asst. Insp. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Capt. Walter McFarland, Corps, of Entrs., Brevet Maj, Lt.-Col, and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Capt. John A. Tardy. Jr., Corps of Engs., Brevet Maj. Capt. Nicholas Bowen, Corps of Engs., Brevet Col., Lt.-Col. and Asst. Adj.-Gen. U. S. Vols Capt. Ranald S. Mackenzie, Corps, of Engs.. Bre- vet Brig.-Gen., Brig-Gen. U. S. Vols. Capt. Charles R. Sutcr, Corps of Engs., Brevet Maj. Capt. Wni. R. King, Corps of Engs.. Brevet Maj. 1st Lieut. Garret J. Lydecker, Corps of Eng., Bre- vet Capt. 1st Lieut. Amos Sticknev, Corps of Engs., Brevet Maj. 1st Lieut. Wm. Ludlow, Corps of Engs., Brevet Lt.-Col. l&t Lieut. Charles J. Allen, Corps of Engs., Brevet Maj. Ist Lieut. Vanderbilt Allen, Corps of Engs., Brevet Maj. Maj. Edward B. Hunt, Corps of Engs., died Oct. 2d, 1863, of wounds received in action. Maj. Howard Stansburv, Corps of Engs., retired Sept. 28th, 1861. Capt. Patrick H. O'Rorke, Corps of Engs., killed in action July 2d, 1863; Brevet Col. , Col. 140th N. Y. Vols. 1st Lieut. George W. Snyder, Corps of Eiiga., died Nov. 17th, 1861; Brevet Mhj. 1st Lieut. J. L. Kirby Smith, Corps of Eng., died Oct. 12th, 1862. of wounds. Brevet Col. 1st Lieut. Jf)hi) T, Cantwell, Corps of Engs. , died April 18th, ]86.t. Col. Wm. A. Thornton, Ord. Corps, Brevet Brig.- Gen. Lt.-Col. Franklin D. Calender, Ord. Corps, Brevet Brig Gen. Capt. Daniel W. Flagler, Ord. Corps, Brevet Col. Capt. Wm. H. Harris, Ord. Corps, Brevet Col. Capt. David H. Buel. Ord. Corps, Brevet Col. Capt. Francis H. T'arker, Ord. 0>rps, Brevet Ma.j. 1st Lieut. John A. Kress, Ord. Corps, Brevet Maj., Lt.-Col. 94tli .\. Y. Vols. 1st Lieut. Otto E. Michaelis, Ord. Corps, Brevet Capt. 1st Lieut. Wm. Prince, Ord. Corps, Brevet Capt. 2d Lieut. Isaac N. Maclay, Ord. Corps. Military Storekeeiier James S. Abeel, Ord. Corps. Military Storekeeper, Ephraim D. Ellsworth, Ord. Corps. Military Storekeper, Henry A. Brigham, Ord. Corps. Military Storekeeper, Thomas M. Deane, Ord. Corps. Military Storekeeper, Sanders Lansing, Jr., Ord. Corps, removed March 6th, ]86'.i. Military Storekeeper, William Walters, Ord. Corps, died June 2Tth, 1864. Col. Albert J. Meyer, Chief Signal Officer, Brevet Brig.-Gen. LINE OFFICERS. Cavalry. Capt. Eugene M. Baker, 1st Cav., Brevet Col. Capt. Edwin V Sumner, 1st Cav., Brevet Lt.-Col. , Maj. and Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols., Col. 1st M. Y. Mounted Rifles. Maj. Llewellyn Jones, 1st Cav., Brevet Col., retired Nov. 1st, 1861. Capt. James Wheeler, 1st Cav., out of service May 20th, 1862. Capt. Benj. F. Davis, 1st Cav., Brevet Maj., killed in action June {tth, 1863; Col. 8th N. Y. Vol. Cav. 1st Lieut Charles H.Ogle, 1st Cav. (Dragoons), outof service April 23d, 1861, Maj. 1st N. Y. Vol. Cav. 1st Lieut. James B. Swain, 1st Cav , out of service Feb. 12th, 1864, Col. lltli N. Y. Vol. Cav. 1st Lieut. Edward P. Bigelow, 1st Cav., retired Sept 10th, 1863. Lt.-Col. Innis N. Palmer, 2d Cav., Brevet Brig.- Gen., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols. Cai)t. Georue A. Gordon, 2d Cav., Brevet Lt.-Col. Capt George A. Sokalski. 2d Cav., Lt.-Col. and Asst. Insp -Gen. U. S. Vols. Capt. John Mix, 2d Cav., Lt.-Col. 3d N. Y. Vol. Cav. 1st Lieut. Edward S.SpauIding,2d'Cav., Brevet Capt. 1st Lieut. Elijah R. Wells, 2d Cav., Brevet Maj. 76 PART I. IN THE STATE. Capt. Jonas P. Hollidav, 2d Cav.died April 5th, 1862; Col. 1st Vt. Oav. Vols. Capt. John lirockliolst Livingston. 2d Cav. , wholly retired Aim, 2')tli, IStW. 1st Lieut. Tlio.s.W. Burton, 2d Cav., outof service Nov. 5th, IStV.'. 1st Lieut. Frank liurnhani, 2d Cav. , outof service Nov. 5th, ISGJ 2d Lieut Peter Rinner, 2d Cav., out of service Feb. 13th, 18(il. 2d Lieut . Cliarles Lewis, 2d Cav . ,out of service June ;!d. 1864. Lt.-Col. George Stoneman, ."^d Cav-, Brevet Maj.- Gen , Maj.-Gen. U.S. Vols. Capt. Gordon Granger, 3d Cav , Brevet Maj.-Gen., Ma j -Gen. U.S. Vols. Capt. Alfred Gibbs, 3d Cav., fJrevet Maj.-Gen., Col. IstN. Y.Vol. Dragoons, Brig-Gen. I'. S.Vols. Capt. John V. Dubois, 3d Cav., Brevet Lt.-Col., Lt.-Col. and Add'l Aide de-Camp U. S. Vols. Capt. Win. VV. Averell, 3d Cav., Brevet Maj.-Gen. , Brig.-Gen. U.S. Vols. Capt Edward P. Cressy, 3d Cav. , Brevet Lt.-Col. 1st Lt. Frederick Van Vliet,3d Cav. .Brevet Lt.-Col. 1st Lt. Henrv Carroll, 3d Cav. 1st Lt. Frederick J. James, 3d Cav., died Aug. 4th, 1864. Maj. John P. Hatch. 4th Cav., Brevet Brlg.-Gen., Brig -Gen. U. S. Vols. Capt. Nap. B. McLaughlin, 4th Cav., Brevet Brig.- Gen. , Col. 1st and 57th Mass. Vols. 1st Lt. James Callehan, 4th Cav., Brevet Maj. 1st Lt. William Bayard, 4th Cav., Brevet Maj. 2d Lt. Thomas Healy, 4th Cav., died April 23d, 1863. Maj. Eugene A. Carr, 5th Cav., Brevet Maj.-Gen., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols. Capt. Samuel S. Sumner. 5th Cav., Brevet Maj., Capt. and Aide-de-Canip U. S. Vols. Maj. Joseph H. Whittlesey, 5th Cav., retired Nov. 3Uth, 1863. 1st l,t. Harrison Fosdick, 5th Cav., res. Oct. 10th, 1862. 1st. Lt. Edward Murphy, 5th Cav., Brevet Maj., re- tired April 2.ith, 186.5. Maj. Samuel H. Starr. 6th Cav., Brevet Col., Col. .5th N. J. Vols. Capt. George C. Cram, 6th Cav., Brevet Maj. Capt. Tatnall Paulding, 6th Cav., Brevet Lt.-Col. 1st Lt. Joseph H.Wood, 6th Cav., Brevet Capt., Maj. 15th N. V. Vol. Cav., and Lt.-Col. 2d N. Y. Mounted Rifles. 1st Lt. Thomas VV. Simpson, 6th Cav. Artillery. Lt Col. Wm. F. Barry, 1st Art. , Brevet Maj.-Gen., Brig.-(ien. U. S. Vo.r-. Maj. James B. Ricketts, 1st Art., Brevet Maj.-Gen., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols. Capt. Richard C. Duryea, 1st Art., Brevet Col., Col. Tth N. Y. Vol. Art. Capt. Loomis L. Latigdon, 1st Art., Brevet Col. Capt. Alanson BI. Randol, 1st Art., Brevet Col., Colonel 2d N. Y. Vol. Cav. 1st Lt. Guy V. Henry, 1st Art., Brevet Col., Col. 40th Mass. Vols. 1st Lt. John Schuyler Cro.sbv, 1st Art., Brevet Lt.-Col., Cant, and Aide-deCamp U. S. Vols. 1st Lt. Egbert W. Olcott, 1st Art., Brevet Maj., Col. 121st N. Y. Vols. 1st Lt. Kdwin L. Garwin, 1st Art., Brevet Capt. 1st Lt. Jolm Egan, 1st Art. , Brevet Maj. Capt. Lewis O. Morris, 1st Art , killed in action June 4th, 1864; Col. 7th N. Y. Vol. Art. 1st Lt. Edward B. Hill, 1st Art., died July 13th, 1862. 1st Lt. Edmund Kirby, 1st Art., died of wounds May 28th, 1863; Brig.-Gen. U. S Vols. Col. Wm. W. Morris, 2d Art., Brevet INIaj.-Gen. Maj. Edward G. Beekwith, 2d Art., Brevet Brig.- Gen., Col. and Add'l Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols. Capt. James Thompi^on, 2d Art., Brevet Lt.-Col. Capt. SamuelN. Benjamin, 2d Art., Brevet Lt.-Col. 1st Lt. Carll A. Woodruff, 2d Art., Brevet Lt.-Col. 1st Lt. Robert H. Chapin, 2d Art., Brevet Maj. 1st Lt. Wm. Borrowe, 2d Art. , Capt. and Aide-de- Camp U. S. Vols. 1st Lt. John McGilvray, 2d Art. , Brevet Capt. 1st Lt. Henry O. Dodge. 2d Art., Brevet Capt. 1st Lt. Melville R. Loucks, 2d Art. Capt. Alex. S. Molinard, 2d Art , wholly retired Oct. 1st, 1S63. 2d Lt. Albert M. Murray, 2d Art., died Aug. 12th, 1.S64. Maj. Joseph A. Haskin, 3d Art., Brevet Brig.- Gen.. Brig. Gen. U. S. Vols. Capt. La Rett Livingston, 3d Art., Brevet Lt.-Col. 1st Lt. Watson W'ebl), 3d Art. 1st Lt. Henry Meinelle, 3d Art. , Brevet Capt. 1st Lt. W. W Tompkins. 3d Art. 1st Lt. .John R. Myrick, 3d Art., Brevet Maj. 1st Lt. Henry F. Brownson, 3d Art., Brevet Maj., Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. 1st Lt. W. C. Bartlett, 3d Art., Brevet Lt.-Col., Capt. and Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols., Lt.-Col. 2d N. C. Mounted Inf. 1st Lt. Samuel F. Mills, 3d Art. , retired Nov. 16th, 1861. 2d Lt. Manning Livingston, 3d Art., killed in ac- tion July 2d, 1863. Capt. Clermont L. Best, 4th Art. , Brevet Col., Lt.- Col. and Asst. Insp.-Gen. U. S. Vols. Capt. Frederick M. Follett, 4th Art., Brevet Lt.- Col. Capt. Chas. H. Morgan, 4th Art., Brevet Brig.- Gen., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols. 1st Lt. Henry C. Hasbrouck, 4th Art., Brevet Capt. 1st Lieut. Rufus King, Jr., 4th Art., Brevet Maj. 1st Lieut. Chas. L. Fitzhugh, 4th Art. Brevet Brig. Gen., Col. 6th NY. Vol. Cav. 1st- Lieut. Henry B. Beecher, 4th Art., Brevet Lt.- Col. 1st Lieut. .Tames Thompson, 4th Art., Brevet Capt. 2d Lieut. Frank Wilkeson, 4th Art , Brevet Ci.pt. Col. Chas. S. Merchant, 4th Art., Brevet Brig.- Gen., retired Aug. 1st, 1863. Maj. Giles Porter, 4th Art., retired Sept. 3d. 186L 1st Lieut. Aloiizo H. Cushing, 4th Art., Brevet Lt.-Col., killed in action Jnlv 3d, 1863. 1st. Lieut. John S. Hunt, 4th Art., died May 29th, 1864. 1st Lieut. Bayard Wilkeson, 4th Art., killed in action July 1st, 1863. 2d Lieut. Franklin B. Crosby, 4th Art., killed in action May 3d, 1863. 2d Lieut. Augustus C.Craven, 4th Art., died March 19th, 1863. Maj. Francis N. Clarke, 5th Art., Prevet Col. Capt. Romeyn B. Ayres, .5th Art. , Brevet Maj.- Gen. , Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols. Capt. Herbert A. Hascall, 5th Art. , Brevet Lt.- Col. Capt. Edmund C. Bainbridge, 5th Art., Brevet Lt.- Col., Maj. and Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols. Capt. Francis L. Gnenther, 5th Art. , Brevet Col. Capt. Emorv Upton, 5th Art., Brevet Maj.-Gen., Col. 121st N.Y. Vols., Rrig.-r.en. U. S. Vols. 1st Lieut. Malboue F. Watson, 5th Art., Brevet Maj. 1st Lieut. Henrv S. Gansevoort. 5th Art., Brevet Lt.-Col . Col.lSth N. Y. Vol. Cav. 1st. Lieut. Thos. P. McElrath, 5th Art., Brevet Maj . 1st Lieut. Henry F. Brewerton, 5th Art., Brevet • Capt. 1st Lieut. Julian V. Weir, 5th Art. , Brevet Capt. 1st Lieut. Horatio B. Reed, 5th Art., Brevet Lt.- Col., Col. 22d N. Y. Vol, Cav. 1st Lieut. Elijah R. Craft, .5th Art , Brevet Maj., Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. TJ. S. Vols. 2d Lieut. James E. Wilson, 5th Art. , Brevet 1st Lt. Capt. Stephen H. Weed, 5th Art., killed in action July 2d, 1863, Brig.-Gen. U.S. Vols. 1st Lieut. Henry W. Kingsbury, 5th Art., died Sept. ISth, 1862. 2d Lieut. Benj. F. Nash, 5th Art., resigned Dec. 13th, 1864. Infantri/. Capt. George A. Williams, 1st Inf., Brevet Lt.-Col. Capt. Robert II. Offley, Ist Inf., Brevet Maj. Capt. Isaac D. DeRussey, 1st Inf., Rrevet Maj. Capt. Sheldon Sturgeon, 1st Inf., Brevet Lt.-Col., Col. 1st New Orleans Vols. 1st Lieut. Chas. D. Viele, 1st Inf., Brevet Capt. Col. Carlos A. Waite, 1st Inf., Brevet Brig.-Gen., retired Feb. 8th, 1864. Lt.-Col. (iouverneur ^Morris, Ist Inf., retired Sept. 9th, 1861. 1st Lieut. Edgar M. Cullen, 1st Inf., res. April 9th, 1865, Col. 96th N. Y. Vols. OFFICERS FROM STATE IN SERVICE OF UNITED STATES. 77 Maj. John C. Robinson, 2d Inf., Brevet Maj.-Gen., Col. 1st Mich. Vols., Brig. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Cape. James McMillen, 2d Inf., Brevet Maj. Capt. Joseph S. Conrad, 2d Inf., Brevet Col., Lt.- Col., and Add'l Aide-de-Canip U. S. Vols. Capr. FranUiin H Barroll, 2d Inf. Capt. James W. Lons. 2d Inf., Brevet Maj. Capt. Clias. M. Freeman, 2d Inf. , Brevet Maj, 2d Lieut. Patrick H. Flood, 2d Inf. Maj. Edgar S. Hawkins, 2d Inf., retired Oct. 26th, 1861. 2d Lieut. Wm. Kidd, 2d Inf., killed in action Aug. 3l)th, 1863. Col. Wm. Hoffman, 3d Inf., Brevet Maj. -Gen. Lt.-Col. Fred'k Steele, 3d Inf., Brevet Maj. -Gen., Maj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Capt. Daingerfleld Parker, 3d Inf. , Brevet Maj. 1st Lieut. Louis M. Hamilton, 3d Inf., Brevet Capt. Col. Benj. L. B. Bonneville, 3d Inf., Brevet Brig.- Gen., retired Sept. 1st, 1861. 2d Lieut. Geo. B. Butler, 3d Inf., res. Nov. 24th, 1863. 2d Lieut. Frederick Devoe, 3d Inf . out of service Dec. 12th, 1863. 2d Lieut. Stanley Mourton, 3d Inf. , out of service Dec. 24th, 1864. Mai Henry M. Judah, 4th Inf., Brevet Col., Brig -Gen. U. S. Vols. Capt. Abiier R Benedict, 4th Inf., Brevet Maj. Capt. Alexander Caroliti, 4th Inf., Brevet Maj. Capt Alexander E. Sheldon, 4th Inf., Brevet Maj. 1st Lieut. John Miller, 4th Inf., Brevet Capt. 1st Lieut. George Atcheson, 4th Inf. , Brevet Capt. 2d Lieut. Wittingham Cox, 4th Inf. Capt. Samuel M. Sprole, 4th Inf. , resigned July Hth. 1863. Col. Daniel Butterfleld, .5th Inf. , Brevet Maj. - Gen., Maj. -Gen. U S. Vols. Capt. Henry C. Bankhead, .'ith Inf., Brevet Brig. - Gen., lit. -Col., andAsst Insp.-Gen. U. S. Vols. Capt. James S. Casey, 5lh Inl' , Brevet Maj. Capt. IMmond Butler, 5th Inf. 1st Lieut. Hugh Johnson, 5th Inf. 1st Lieut. Robert McDonald, 5th Inf. Capt. Elisha G. Marshall, 6th Inf., Brevet Brig. - Gen., Col. 13th N. Y. Vols., and Hth N. Y. Vol. Art. Capt. Hamilton S. Hawkins, fith Inf., Brevet Maj Cai)t. Rensselaer W. Foote, 6th Inf., killed in ac- tion June 27th, 1862. Col. Electus Backus, 6th Inf , died June Tth, 1863. Lt.-Col. Dan'l P. Whiting, 6th Inf., Brevet Col., retired Nov. 4th, 1863. Capt Geo. S. Hollister, Tth Inf . , Brevet Lt.-Col. , Lt.-Col. 16th N. Y. Vol. Cav. Capt. Samuel A. Russell, 7th Inf. , Brevet Maj. 1st Lieut. James M. Sanno, 7th Inf. 1st Lieut. Charles P Miller, 7th Inf. 1st Lieut. George N. Bomford, 7th Inf ., Brevet Maj., Lt.-'ol.43d N. Y. Vols. Maj. Joseph R. Smith, 7th Inf ., Brevet Brig. - Gen., retired Sept. 2.5th, 1861. Capt. Matthew R. Stevenson, 7th Inf., died Jan. 2d, 1863. Capt. Wm. R. Pease, 7th Inf., Brevet Col., retired Aug. 28th. 1863, Col. 117th N. V. Vols. 1st Lieut. Edward M. Curtis, 7th Inf ., res. July 20th, 1864. 1st Lieut. Wm. S. Worth, 8th Inf , Brevet Maj. 1st Lieut. Henrv B. Noble, 8th Inf. 2d Lieut. Bishojij Aldrich, 8th Inf., Brevet 1st Lt. Col. Pltcairn Morrison, 8th Inf., Brevet Brig- Gen., retired Oct. 20th, 1863. Maj. David A. Russell, 8th Inf., killed in action Sept. 19th, 1864; Brig -Gen. U. S. Vols. 2d Lieut. Sidney W. Cooper, 8th Inf., resigned July 28th, 1864. Lt.-Col. Frederick Townsend, 9th Inf., Brevet Brig. -Gen., Col. 3d N. Y. Vols. 1st Lieut. Edward D, Waite, flth Inf. 1st Lieut. John H. Hardie, 9th Inf. Lt.-Col. Wm. H. Sidell, 10th Inf., Brevet Brig.- Gen. Capt. James R. Reid, 10th Inf. 1st Lieut. Wm. Stanley, JOih Inf., Brevet Capt. 1st Lieut. John C. White, lOth Inf., Brevet Capt. 1st Lieut. John Hunter, 10th Inf. Capt. Geo. W. Vanderbilt, 10th Inf , died Jan. 1st, 1864. Capt. Uniacke C. Mackay, 10th Inf., res. April 9th, 1864. 1st Lieut. Heyward Cutting, 10th Inf., out of ser- vice Feb. 3d, 1865. Maj. Daniel Huston, Jr. , tlth Inf.. Brevet Lt.-Col. Capt. Alexanders. Webb, 11th Inf., Brevet Maj. - Gen., Brig. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Capt. Chas. E. Farrand, Hth Inf. Capt. Guldo N. Lieber, 11th Infantry, Brevet Lt.- Col., Maj. and Judge-Advocate U. S. Vols. 1st Lieut. John H. Patterson, 11th Inf., Brevet Capt. 1st Lieut. Wm. Fletclier, Hth Inf. , Brevet Capt. Ifet Lieut. Wm. H. Cheseboro, Hth Inf. , res. April 26th, 1864; Lt.-Col. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. 1st Lieut. Francis E. Brownell, Hth Inf., retired Nov. 4th, 1863. 2d Lieut. Amaziah J. Barber, Hth Inf., died July 26th, 1863. Capt. Matthew M. Blunt, 12th Inf., Brevet Col. Capt. Henry R. Rathbone, 12th Inf., Brevet Col., Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Capt. Chas. G. Bartlett, 12th Inf., Brevet Col., Lt.-Col. 1.50th N. Y. Vols. Capt. Cornelius L. King, lith Inf., Brevet Lt.-Col. Capt. Henry C. IMorgan, 12th Inf., Brevet Lt -CoL Capt. Henry E. Smith, 12th Inf., Breve! Maj. Capt. Sarteile Prentice, 12th Inf , Brevet Maj. 1st Lieut. John A. Duvillard, 13th Inf. 1st Lieut. Wm. M. C Netherville, 12th Inf., Bre- vet Capt. 1st Lieut. Richard H. Pond, 12th Inf., Brevet Maj. 1st Lieut. George Lamonion, 12th Inf. 1st Lieut. Madison Earle, 12th Inf., Brevet Capt. Maj Richard S. Smith, 13tli Inf., res. May 30th, 1863. Capt. Martin Mayer, 12th Inf . , out of service June 16th, 1863. Capt. H. S. Lansing, 12th Inf., res. July 17th, 1863, Col. 17th N. Y. Vols Capt S Van Rensselaer, 12th Inf., res. Sept 9th, 1863. Capt. Chas. R Coster, 12th Inf , res. Dec. 31st, 1863; Col. 134th N. Y. Vols. Capt. Joel H. Rathbone, 13th Inf , res. Dec. 24th, 1864. Capt. Frederick Winthrop, 12th Inf. , killed in ac- tion April 1st, 1865, Col. ,5th N. Y. Vet. Vols. 1st Lieut. John G. Heckscher, 12th Inf., res. Aug. 11th, L«63 1st Lieut. Frederick A. Tracey, 13th Inf., died June 3d, 1863. 1st Lieut. W. W. Patterson, 12th Inf., res. May 7th, 1864. 2d Lieut. Chas. F. Van Duzer, 12th Inf., killed in action June 27th, 1862. Col. Isaac V. D. Reeve, 13th Inf., Brevet Brig.- Gen. Maj. Hiram Dryer, 13th Inf., Brevet Lt.-Col. Capt. Robert Nugent. 13th Inf., Brevet Lt.-CoL, Col. 69th N. Y. Vols. Capt. Wm. H. DeForrest, 13th Inf., res. Jan. Hth, 1863. Capt. Justus A. Boies, 13th Inf.. died June 28th, 1863. Capt. Court Van Rensselaer, 13th Inf , died Oct. 7th, 1864. 1st Lieut. Moses C. Green, 13th Inf., res. Feb. 20th, 1.864. Capt. John J. Coppinger, 14th Inf., Brevet Lt.- Col., Col. 1.5th N. Y. Vol. Cav Capt. Wm. H. Lawrence, Hth Inf., Brevet Lt.- Col. Capt. Philip Schuyler, Jr., I4th Inf., Brevet Maj. Capt. Alfred Foote, Hth Inf., Brevet Maj. Capt. John H Walker, Hth Inf., Brevet Maj. 1st Lieut. John S. Wharton, 14th Inf., Brevet Capt. 1st Lieut. James B. Sinclair, 14th Inf ., Brevet Col. 1st Lieut. Augustus H. Balnbridge, Hth Inf., Bre- vet Capt. 1st Lieut. George R. Vernon, 14th Inf., Brevet Capt. 1st Lieut. George L. Browning, Hth Inf. Capt. Richard P. H. Durkee, Hth Inf., res. July Hth, 1863. Capt. Drake DeKay, Hth Inf. , res. Jan. 18th, 1865. 1st Lieut. Warren W. Chamberlain, Hth Inf., killed in action Aug. .jOth, 18(12. 1st Lieut. Chas. T. Dix, 14th Inf., res. Feb. 7th, 1863. 1st Lieut. Daniel M. Broadhead, 14th Inf., died June 10th, 1864. 1st Lieut. Wni. O Douglass, Hth Inf., Brevet Capt., retired Dec. 31st, 1864. 2d Lieut. Chas. G. Smedberg, Hth Inf., died June 1st. 1>63. 2d Lieut. Thos. E. Collins, 14th Inf., killed in ac- tion May 5th, 1864. Col. Oliver L. Shepherd, 15th Inf., Brevet Brig.- Gen. Capt. Peter T. Swaine, 15th Inf.. Brevet Lt.-Col., Col 99th Ohio Vols. 78 TART I. IN THE STATE. Capt. ITenrv Keteltas, ir.tli Inf., Brevet Lt.-Col. Capt. James Biddle, loih Inf. , Brevet Lt.-Col., Uol. fitli Iiiiliaiia Cav. Vols. Capt. Joseph S. Vork, Ifttli Inf., Brevet Ma.j. Capt. Lyiide Catlin, 15tli Inf., Brevet Maj., Lt.- Col. aiul Asst. Iiisp.-Geri. U. S. Vols. Capt Frederick T. OKilby, l.itli Int.. Brevet Maj. Capt Samuel C. Greene, l.5lli Inf., Brevet Maj. 1st Lieut. Theodore Kendall, l.'ith Inf. Col. Kitz John Porter, I5th inf., out of service Jan. •.Jlst, l«(i:i; -Maj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Capt. David Ireland, 15th Inf., died Sept. 10th, lStJ4; Col. 137th N. Y. Vols. Capt. J. C. Paterson, 15th Inf., res. Aug. llth, 1S64. Capt. Prince R. Stetson, 15tli Inf., les. Dec. 21st, l«ti4. Capt. Wm. S. MoManus, 15th Inf., res. March 13th, 18ii5. Maj. Thomas W. Sweeny, 16th Inf„ Brig.-Gen. Missouri Vols., Col. 5:id Illinois Vols., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols. Capt. Samuel B. Lawrence, 16th Inf., Brevet Maj.. Lt.-Col. and Asst. .\dj.-Geii. U. S. Vols. Capt. Edward Haight, Kith Inf., Brevet Lt.-Col. Capt. Edgar U. Kellogg, mth Inf., Brevet Maj. 1st Lieut. Samuel E. St. Onge, Ibth Inf., Brevet Maj. 1st Lieut. Walter Clifford, 16th Inf. Capt. Francis L. Vinton. lOtli Inf., res. May 5th, 1863; Col. -ISd N. Y. Vols., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols. Capt. Kobert P. Barry, 16th Inf., res. Sept. 3Uth, 18(U. Capt. Patrick Kelly, ICth Inf., killed in action June 16th, 1864; Col. 88th N. Y. Vols. Capt. James Kellv, 16th Inf., Brevet Lt -Col., out of service .June 21th, 1864, Lt.-Col. 69th N.Y. Vols. 1st Lieut. Edward L Mitchell, 16th Inf., killed in action April 7th, 1862, Brevet Capt. 1st Lieut. W. W. Arnold, 16th Inf., res. Dec. 33d, 1863 1st Lieut. Homer H.Clark, 16th Inf., died Oct. 31st, 1863. Lt.-Col. Ahner Doubledav, 17th Inf., Brevet Maj.- Gen., Maj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. Maj. P. W. L. Plympton, 17th Inf., Brevet Lt.-Col. Capt. Henry A. Ellis, 17th Inf., Brevet Lt.-Col. Capt. Nathaniel Prime, 17th Inf., Brevet Lt.-Col. Capt. Clarence H. Corning, 17th Inf., Lt.-Col. 14th N. Y. Vol. Art. Capt. Henry A. Swartwout, 17th Inf.. Brevet Maj. Capt. VVm. J. Temple, 17th Inf., killed in action May 1st, 1863. Maj. James Van Voast, 18th Inf. Maj Wm. H. Lewis, 18th Inf., Brevet Lt.-Col. Capt. Henry Douglass, l8th Inf., Brevet Maj. Capt. Alex. Chambers, 18th Inf., Brevet Lt.-Col., Col 16lh Iowa V^ols., Brig.-Gen. U.S. Vols. Capt. Robert B. Hull, 18th Inf., Brevet Lt.-Col. Capt. Richard L. Morris, Jr., 18th Inf., Brevet Maj. 1st Lieut. Frederick H. Brown, 18th Inf., Brevet Capt. 1st Lieut. Henry G. Litchfield, 18th Inf., Brevet Lt. -Col. 1st Lieut. Wilbur F. Arnold. 18th Inf., Brevet Capt. 1st Lieut W. W. Stevenson, 18ih Inf., died Feb. 27th, 1863. 1st Lieut. Herman G. Radcliff, 18th Inf., died March 22d, 1863. 1st Lieut. Charles L. Truman, 18th Inf., killed in action Sept. 20th, 1863. 1st Lieut. Robert Sutherland, 18th Inf., res. Jan. 31st, 1864 1st Lieut James S. Ostrander, ISth Inf., res. Sept. 30th, 1864. Lt.-Col. De Lancey Floyd Jones, 19th Inf., Brevet Col. Capt. James Mooney, 19th Inf. Capt. Francis E. Mcllvaine, 19th Inf.. Brevet Lt.- Col. Capt. W. W. Gilbert, 19th Inf. 1st Lieut Ezra P Ewers, I9th Inf., Brevet Capt. Maj George L. Willard. ivith Inf., killed in action July 2d, 1863, Col. 12.5th N. Y. Vols. Capt. Thaddeus P. Mott, I9th Inf. , res. Jan. 30th, 1863, Capt. 3d N. Y. Vol. Battery, Col. 14th N. Y. Vol. Cav. Capt. Werner Boecklin, 19th Inf., res. July 7th, 1864 Capt. Byron G. Daniels, 19th Inf., res Sept. 13th, 1864. 1st Lieut. Harrison Millard, 19th Inf., res. Nov. 7th. 1863. 2d Lieut. Wm. H.Wheeler, 19th Inf., res. May llth, 1863. OFFICERS NOT OF THIS STATE, WHO SERVED IN" NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS. Mai. John P. Sherburne, Asst. Ad j.-Gen., Brevet Col., Col. llth N. Y. Vol. Cav. Capt Nelson B Sweitzer, 1st Cav., Brevet Brig.- Gen., Col. 16th and 3il Prov. Regs. N.Y.Vol.Cav. 1st Lieut. Charles McLeoser, 3d Cav., Col. llth N. Y. Vols. Capt. Kenner Garrard. 5th Cav. , Brevet Brig.-Gen., Col. 146th N. Y. Vols. 1st Lieut Judson Kilpatrick, 1st Art., Brevet Maj.- Gen , Col. 3d N. Y. Vol. Cav. Capt. John C. Tidball, 2d Art.. Brevet Maj. -Gen. , Col. 4th N. Y. Vol. Art. Capt. Alexander Piper, 3d Art., Brevet Lt.-Col., Col. 10th N.Y. Vol. Art. 1st Lieut. E. R. Warner, 3d Art., Brevet Col., Lt.- Col. 1st N. Y. Vol. Art. 1st Lieut. George B Dandy, 3d Art., Brevet Brig.- Gen., Col. 100th N. Y. Vol. Inf. Capt Gustavus A. De Russev, 4th Art., Brevet Brig.-Gen. , Col. 4th N. Y. Vol. Art. Capt. Wm. F. Drum, 2d Inf., Brevet Lt.-Col., CoL 5th N. Y. Vet. Vols. Capt. Joseph N. G. Whistler, 3d Inf., Brevet Col., Col. 2d N. Y. Vol. Art. Capt. Julius W. Adams, 4th Inf., res. June 29th, 1864, Col. 67th N. Y. Vols. Capt. Lewis C Hunt, 4th Inf., Brevet Brig.-Gen., Col. 92d N. Y. Vols 1st Lieut. George M. Randall, 4th Inf., Brevet Maj.. Lt.-Col. 14th N. Y Vol. Art Capt. George Ryan, 7th Inf , killed inaction May 8th, 1864, Col.' 140th N. V Vol-. Capt. Milton Cogswell, 8th Inf., Brevet Col., CoL 42d Inf. and 2d Art., N. Y. Vols. Capt. Henry M Lazelle, 8th Inf., Brevet Maj., Col. 16th N.Y. Vol. Cav. Maj. S. B Hayman, lOih Inf.. Brevet Col. , Col. 37th N.Y. Vol Inf Capt. Wm. J. Slidell, 16th Inf., Brevet Maj., Col. 144th N. Y. Vol. Inf. Officers of the Regular Navy. The list here given shows the positions and rank held by officers on April ;50th, lb65, or when they ceased to be in service. Breese, Samuel L. REAR ADMIRALS. Paulding, Hiram. Stringham, Silas H., on the re- tired list. COMMODORES. Bailey, Theodorus. I Livington, John W. Bell, Charles H., on the retired Morris, Henry W., died Aug. list. I 14tli, 1863. Eagle, Henry, on the retired list. I Sands, Joshua R., on the retired list. Sloat, John D., on the retired list. Wilkes, Charles, on the retired list. OFFICERS FROM STATE IN SERVICE OF UNITED STATES. 79 CAPTAINS. Bullus, Oscar, on the retired list. Case, Augustus L. Cliauncey, John S., on the re- tired list. Ellison, Francis B., on the re- tired list. Gansevoort, Guert. Graham, John H., on the re- served list. Hudson, Wm. L.died Oct. 15th, im-i. Inman, Wm., on the retired list. Smith, Melanoton. Wilson, Stephen B,, died March I5th, 1863. Worden, John L. Young, John J., on the reserved list. COMMANDERS. Baldwin, Charles H. Brasher, Thomas M., on the re- tired list. Brysen, Andrew. Carpender, Edward W., on the reserved list. Cooper, George H. Craven, Tunis A. M., died Aug. 5th, 1864. Doty, George H., on the retired list. Glasson, John J., on the retired list. Hughes, Aaron K., on the re- tired list. LeKoy, Wm. E. Lockwood, Samuel, on the re- tired list. Lynch, Doniinick, on the re- served list. Macomb, Wra. H. Nicholson, J. W. A. Nicholson, Somerville. Ogden, Wm. S., on the retired list. Pattison, Thomas. Renshaw, Wm. B , killed Jan. 1st. 1863. Schufeldt. Robert W. Simpson, Edward. Spicer, Wm. F. Strong, James H. Swartwout, Samuel, on the re- tired list. Thompson, Egbert. Totten, BenJ. J., on the retired list Townsend, Robert. Trenchard, Stephen D. Whiting, Wm. B., on the re- served list. Williamson, James C. Wise, Henry A. Woodhull, Maxwell, accidentally killed Feb. 19th, 1863 Woodworth, Selinus E. Woolsey, Melanoton B., on the reserved list. LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS. Bacon, George. Beardslee, Lester A. Benham, A. E. K. Chandler, Ralph. Cooke, Augustus P. Gushing, Wm. B. Erben, Henry. Fleming. Chas. E. Gamble, W. M. Hart, John E., died June 11th, 1863. Hatfield, Chester. Haxtun, Milton. Henry, Edmund W. Hopkins, Alfred. Howell, John Adams. Luce, Stephen B. McDerm 15-38 or 6.50 per cent. The total number of deaths from disease and other causes (27,855) is to the estimated number of individuals in State Volunteers (311,000) as 1 to 11.16 or 8.96 per cent. The total number of deaths in the hands of the enemy (5,766) is to the estimated num- ber of individuals in the State Volunteers (311,000) as 1 to 53.97 or 1.85 per cent. The total number of killed in action (12,976) is to the total number of deaths (48,066) as 1 to 3.70 or 27 per cent. The total number of deaths from wounds received in action (7,235) is to the total number of deaths (48,066) as 1 to 6.64 or 15.06 per cent. The total number of killed and died of wounds received in action (20,211) is to the total number of deaths (48,066) as 1 to 2.37 or 42.19 per cent. The total number of deaths from disease and other causes (27,855) is to the total number of deaths (48,066) as 1 to 1.72 or 58.14 per cent. The total number of deaths in the hands of the enemy (5,766) is to the total number of deaths (48,066) as 1 to 8.33 or 12 per cent. The total number of killed and died of wounds received in action (20,21 1) is to the total number of -deaths from disease and other causes (27,855) as 1 to 1.37 or 73 per cent. The total number of deaths from wounds received in action (7,235) is to the total number of killed in action (12,970) as 1 to 1.79 or 55.75 per cent. The number of officers died in service (1,633) is to the number of officers (individuals) in the service (17,200) as 1 to 10..53 or 9.50 per cent. The number of officers killed in action (834) is to the number of officers in service (17,200) as 1 to 20.62 or 4.84 per cent. The number of officers died of wounds received in action (397) is to the number of officers in service (17,200) as 1 to 43.32 or 2.30 per cent. The number of officers died of disease and other causes (402) is to the number of officers in service (17,200) as 1 to 42.78 or 2.33 per cent. The number of officers killed in action (834) is to the number of enlisted men killed in action (12,142) as 1 to 14.55 or 6.87 per cent. The number of officers died of wounds received in action (397) is to the number of en- listed men who died of the same cause (6,838) as 1 to 17.22 or 5.80 per cent. The number of officers died of disease and other causes (402) is to the number of en- listed men who died of the same causes (27,453) as 1 to 68.29 or 1.46 per cent. The number of enlisted men, of the State Volunteers, who died in the service (46,433) is to the number of individuals (enlisted men) estimated in the service (293,800) as 1 to 6.32 or 15.82 per cent. The number of enlisted men, of State Volunteers, killed in action (12,142) is to the num- ber of individuals estimated in the same (293,800) as 1 to 24.19 or 4.13 per cent. The number of enlisted men, of State Volunteers, who died of wounds received in action (6,838) is to the number of individuals estimated in the same (293,800) as 1 to 42.96 or 2.32 per cent. The number of enlisted men, of State Volunteers, who died of disease and other causes (27,453) is to the number of individuals estimated in the same (293,800) as 1 to 10.70 or 9.34 per cent. 12 90 PART I. IN THE STATE. Ci ^ I- . ^ . ir • , a> cfi ■ 1 2 m 01 Sa -sf^s'S 1 5 s K o 3 3 a-' "H?; O-;: ■too C^ ^ oS i iili OiC o u-" s^ ^fS-" 1 3' 1 -2 ... m •M 5S .iO lO 'ueni pajsiiua •S lO ; Oi 05 •lO lO ■!» .. ■sjaoao :§ |S :S s • S 1 s ^ . ^ 1 00 • 00 §2 •u9in pajsjiua ^. . r. 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SJ9JHJO 13 1 •U9U1 peisjiua •sjaoffiO >> . ■U9TU pa^sijua ■sjaogjo 6 a •v iti •5 •nam pgisjiaa •SJOOBBO -a -a a c ® uaui pg^sjiua ■SJ9Droo £3 ■" n ■a S •U9U1 p9}SJIUa ■SJ90HJO cri % N < 1st Cavalry: Co. A, 1861 3d Cavalry: Co. 0, 1861 Artillery: Varian's Bat., 1861 1st Bat., 1864 92 PART I. IN THE STATE. '^ •9iB3aja3v nara paisijna ii-i ■ O'-O • lOr^ 1H ■SJ9DHJ0 E-i 2 uara pa^sijua ir-l • -OSO • .iHOl . IS rt . ■ f-c •sjooao aain pa^stjaa •sjaoHJo ©Cm aain pa^sjina sjaoajo aatn patsiiag •oatu P31SIIU3 "H •naca pajsijug •sjaoBo •nam paisnua •sjaoBgo •aani paisjiug ■sjaoffiO uaiu paisjiua ■sjaotgo •nani pa^sjiag . . . .rH . - . _.eo .'-':. ;'-!'-' ::::** '•B o •sjaDBBO c « o p O 08 uain pajsjina •sjaoao •aaui pa^siiua sjaoroo * * * 4^ "5^ ^ * * ts ^ ^ ^1 CI C-l « CO CC »0 t- 00 OT COST OF THE WAR TO THE STATE. IN LIVES. 93 «* .rH _ .wrH _,-; _^ . .;:;:: : — N : . .^ : .««« ^ ;'-i . ; :NWNr^9.i 1 ei . • ■ .wiH ; rt '"':::;::; ;'""* : : :^ : I'^S ::'"';.■ iS'^'^ ■** N . ,-1 ...... .r-i . -T-IOi ■ . . -r-t r^ . t- 1-1 ; ; ; ; ' : '^ ; . ; ; 1 I I T ! I ; I ; . : t i I ;'"' '. ^ : : 1 I '. ; . : M '-' . ::: i ::: .*:■;!:::::■ i ■;; i": i :::!:::!::: i i ; . . . i-i ; ..._.... . . . . .r-i . • .,-1 .**;::: in '^ ::::::::■:::::::::::: = • -^ •:;:;:::: r •:. ■ o ::..;"::.: ^ ::.::. : i*^** ::;'*. i""* .:'■'.. ii^inn n S lO ;■■■;■ ■ ■ ■ N . . .rH . • . ^ - :.::::::::::::..::::;. .S :; :S :.,..::;: : : o rt ^ a! 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IN THE STATE. •pejjiiDDO S9SSOI luoijAi aciotuB aouBziuBSjo ui U91U JO jaqiun>j S Si ffl 03 I- I-l CO -^ C-l 1.-3 o •9jnjdB0 puB spiinoAv 'HiBsp iCq ssoi oxeSosSay OS e* X3 O I— co 0> «D l- a to 01 ""O O— as V V uoiu pa^sjiaa IM 1-^ iO ■* 00 ^- CO ■* 03 — I SO 50 N •* f-c N ■«< rl •sjeaffio "= 3 S S uaiu peisjiaa ?1 O t- 00 -^ « S 15 s s s s •SJ90IB0 OS O O O — 1 W 1-1 i-l ©1 00 1-1 l~ W IN 1-1 _ _ CO 1-1 N 1-1 c« CC OS OS o O t* U3 *» OS "41 OS CO )0 r-l rH l~- •* T)i CO e» N ^ t* CO -^ CO 1— I «ciaoc 1-1 s r; N CO CO t- ■«< Cl 1-1 1-1 1-1 r- aaui pa^sfiua ■SJ8010O • CO 00 •-* -* -CD • 'O -CD -^H t» •■* l- m •>»< ■ o -CO '-H -o -CO • ■ t- -1-1 •« ■ -00 el -i-i •■* E^ft IS = 2 •nam p85Siiua r- -lO -CO -OS 1-1 ©I rl • •BJ80BB0 ■uaiu paisjiaa ■^ e-i ■* »n I— I- >— •SJaojao ■(19 in pejsjina •SJ90BBO neni pa^sjiua •95io.nsun8 luojj paiQ •U91U pajgijua K O ■{) JO aouaiuas Aq p9ino9xa c;> c4 0) ■a9uip9isiina •sjaoigo 0901 p9isiina •sjgofflO •U9cn p9isnua •SJ931B0 ■0901 pg^sjina SJ901UO .« CO -OS 0'«j^WCDQ:DQ05'**"i— lQO-^iNCO»flt*0OlC — COCOiC-^O i> m » m ? b- C ^ j; 4J ^ © OJ o © o u w) u tn COST OF THE WAR TO THE STATE. IN LIVES. 95 ! !■ to g i o oo o i| 1 o o 1 o • O OS 00 ** i s i 00 9 § ^ CO CO g CO CO CO CO CO(M •*o ?3 s in oo s 03 o> 5 ■ o» 05 § i o N ; to CO CO CO 00 '"' ot '"' lO 00 M '"' to a> g § s ^ ^ : ^ o s Oi 3; CO o CO o rH : S CO CO lO - 1 m s S I § CO J* 1 00 5J § s r-0»-*O -H .lO O' ~? "p^~i "^ : :5S :'°l's~ ■^ :^ : ; : ! S M OS i eo B CO •«> s "'cS g i 00 ;;s^s ■* CO 04 •* "* : to •KS ta a> -* 00 CO lO rtWffieo ;C0 00 (MS* >ON-# 50-* r-i-< ^ 5^ ■*.ra rtN -^r- '. '.^'~' "*" N fl ss s ;;;:'"' : '^ . '^ ■* "^ "^ ; .'"' ; •^ '"' • • Oi ■ (N at : : >n »o '.^^ \ I ', OS OS N • N e« . '. " : ; ; — CO S S ',^^ I , ^'~* I '. . • : • • : 1-irH IM *"* I ^"^ ' ; l^^ ■* 'J" CO §? o« s : is »-- N «» ^-< C^ « Oi-dO-HCOl- 8^^== c'g»S<»fi;*«jgot-ooocoo5 SI o CO CO ^ « ^'^ l^^ ^^ ■"" CO 5^ COP- rl g OS-* S- CO :g*S §s^ ^~s ^° § dc l-H ■^ ; ■* ■"" (N CO IS'' ■* !0 5 OJ • ?i o ;« 00 CO ;o cr ■o 00 • £ : 00 rt N a* ■ M ; " ."* '^ «o •* « ^ : 2: ^ C C *3 '. a c C CB C IE OS c : ll > 5 o o o o ©B5m'^«i^Sto's?''Si 5£: 2; m 8 J — /' -*' wj "*; ay *; ^ w tD '« i< cc ■; CO « t/v ^ — O .^ (CC0t,a!t-'Oi-^cBj;cnOr/;,^'/i3j3]t;£^'" s o ■* 00 l-H o lO \a 00 CO CO ■* CO ■* IN N n N § % 15 5 o i 1 OS s i " ^ " -^ -' - s s O ■* .H i-ieou3ir3-«*" M M CO N CO OS t- (^ N « ^^ to 00 ■^ M o o tR o« to to " OS -H .in ■ 1 - t- .01 .OS "i ■ in 5 :« c « l-H t- -lOos -ifi in ■»-H -lO -co e-i Si -co |S |co CO 'co |5! "S -5 S :2 .* :?5 ;" :S :S :S? :S I- ■«<-*to ■ointocot-wj'eoNt-i-o U5 rt IN . CO -H i-H 1-1 . in.8S|Sg'^ '"' ;in . ■ CO o • ■>»< :S ■ Ol . s ;S .01 5 ••s s .1 • cs •OS .'S : in If l""* in "^ .o s -in . *3 n la ^ •dfl-soiiPH-; "'.^incotn co'u oi'o -ir'u'u-M OJ M OJi-H l-H OJ i-H OJ OoiCO'* Saa> >>Tr O .=: O -r O W = bl O bl O 61 c M g tac o ^ 2: z p 'E ? u >- u ■- "e: =- "E >- 'E t- 1- •- C — ^&- ''a. '"D-^&Hj^pH.ccu.ceujsiiHjsCH 96 PART I. IN THE STATE. ■pajjnoDo gessoi tuoiiM Siiouib uoiiBZiUBa.io III ueiu JO joqiunx o o o o o oooe* lO C'* — I- »rt i- o 00 m CO t-^ •* N N N Cl W rl o oo o »n o >rt in o »c lo m Oi -^ -'S* CO C-l OS t- -^ MCOCOl-CNN ©1 ©t ■^ o •ajn^dBO puB spiinoAv 'qiBap vCq ssoi ajBSaaSSv ■^r-ii— I r^ 0-* 00 O :0 •* CO iC •«** CO -^ OO O »-!■* CO CO ■^■>*'^ CO 50 •* C- «" ts » m ^'-o 0~ si •U9UI paisjiaa •*•'-• Ol 00 •-! w 2 ■sjaoigo f-t CO lO uaui pa^sjiua in o IN ■* CO i-H »< •SJ90HJO CO O Irt • 30 00 N Ni-i • •«© — ; lO It* 00 CO CO iC*— no t». o t- w •aiBSajSSv •aetu pajsjiua •8J80HJO nani paisjina w ir- CO CO Oi— >i— ( CO ooD t- Oi *^;3i^^>^23 !S CO in IN 00 33 O' 0^ ?^ in CO CO ■N -H o» pH (N i-l SOOM Moor^*»^^-co' o M o t- « in -^ < »l rH IN 1-1 IN IN CO Si 1^ IN -IN 1-1 o^^cvt^-inco*^'^ Cl t- CD C^ t- — — in IN o 1— CO-* l-rOt 5i-iineoo>'Hooi-icot-o:cot-(N-"Ocoeg Ti ■ a) I '5r'u 30 co»** in CO i^to'oai '0'a*i> .in inS r-H rt i^r-iNi-i INCO-* x:j^x:' — _ _ «*j*-»JO^ IN CO C0t-C005t-ln 1—1 t-t COST OF THE WAE TO THE STATE. IN LIVES. 97 ift O ift iC »o iCO o o o moo»n o »co»CkC OS 00 t— * Tt^GOCO-^ CC C-J CO ?0 Oi— 'OOOS OO t- — 005 ^1 W CO C^C05^»0 C^ -^ (M Csl iMCOOQrl ©* f-iCOCOCl S ^ S SSiS*" S3 S g j§ Sg«'°' ?§ S==SS to en CO . ri • -r-ej -00 CO N IM -CO CO CON in 01 IM N ;..:'"' : . 02 ■«» g lO -^"53 N ; lO ,-1 IS • ■ 0« »I-1 CO 00 •CO •""•:: t-O ° 1 : M =° t-l--?»•>> . ■* C5 CjD»0 30 CO— — ( COi-l rH ^ : !3 I— ir^ I co»f: ss e*(M cj CO rtOstf^OC^^?3ce33o _^ --J '.h- L^ '.*j wj ^_; — t^j -^r ira c^ I— ::r:' Ci w — ^»co-^ 1-1 ^^,— ( pHr-irlNN ejffl N NWMMCO CO CO COW 13 1,670 3,170 2,980 r-^ 1 3 8 i »j ce 00 CD tN _ ; N fcO A CO 10 m 1 CJ • CO lO 03 f-i S Si s •0 g ■CO -rH rl • [ >o i : i : : i| : : ira ■ >n -co ■ CO • 01 ■ ^l • -0 t- CO Oi ■ 5J "*""'' ."^ ; 00.1 OS ■ -* e-i CO . CO ; _W N • w C-1 -rt _ _ CO ; CO ""...;: "^ '^ :.'"';:. '^ M • ; CO •<« ■w r- .10 -* ■ • I . '™' . I . "^ r^ g^g-g- CO -* N — 1 . 1 t- 1 t- CO ■ >-i ■ t- ; CO ■ CO IM ; • ■ • •N )■ CO ; CO ; M : 1 »a : 03 Is t~ 00 t, (U °f to ■^ t. ^'C ^«S 98 PART I. IN THE STATE. 'pejjtiooo essso] uioi{A\ Suuiue ao|)ez!UHSjo uj U9m jo aaqiun^ O OQ ooo o ooo o o o o ooo o. COCCroC^^^l- '^ I— "CJ3CO «o *rt i- "^ at -^ CO ^ OOr-COffJOW O THC003 O^ -*« CI ^^ Cli— <0 O '« p o > H a •ajn^dBo pdB sptinoAi 'qjBep ^q ssoi e^KaaaSav — 'lOOSODOi^H e-l «Oi«f-t O CO 03 CO ClCaCO CO — — — — __-- _ . — ^ rotot-to CO la w IM M •-"aoc^os^oco CO oscsi^ o» i^- CO CIO CO O C« C^ CO CO r-1 tured, died risoii- s of ease. ueiu pajsjiua o ^-§ 12 S g 00 s t; g s CO i "^ 05 S CO S •sjaDSBO ^rt 1-1 . ^ N N • CO 94 •S> _- ., _ ._ __ "^ i-l(N i-H n lO CO |oj^sun8 luojj paiQ uetu paienua jii q Qjo eouejuas .1H0 i— 1— (ODCD — OOOOS»OCOt-»f?COCOCDCDCO»-l»»COOO JOlHCO t- i-icocO'*ci-^ ■>*< eo i-ico >o CO -co t- f -i-iCO CO CO M O N 1-1 CO -^ wd cs ■d (U o p O c8 & * r1 '^ k. a •11901 p9?sniia •SJ90BB0 •U9in p9i8nua sjaomo -^ . OS t- OS i/> CO CO 1^ CD d CJ r— CD lO C* . d -^ 1— ' CO d CD lA ©4 ©a 1-^ CO 1— l'r^.^pH CO ^^ rHT— lr-1^ C4 1—1 1— t CI 1— IpH 1-1 • -Of* Ml .COCO OS ■ C4CO CJ •■*«-* — 1 tH-* CJrl M .91 ~ H O ' c «- ^•d il-ij_3t-+3fc^*at-+ifc-^ -oa>i'otS2DO0)sOaOnoaOao ■ ^.' p p X — '/-' c u^ a .5 .52 ^ 2 S — E 2 ^ ^ • i 'C .~ .- 'Z 2 s- •- '^ •- ti'i" '5d? St? Sii- 'up DO, M^a, cPli Mftj tlcPn a)~ »CU u b b j:j= " _— 5 5 5 5 3 .fcj O ^^ Cl CO -^ 00 OSi-l 1-1 i-( 1-1 1-1 ^ a>jj^O-i '5b"S 2 COST OF THE WAR TO THE STATE. IN LIVES. coco Ol CO ^ CO (MQOCOOSr-IOSt-OOCO— i5 CO lO »£3 0t-MOCOCOl0 03CO ^^ on o »- ,^ ^ in t^ ,^ CO lO ?1 -»> ■* rH OJ N -^ S3 8 ?i '^ (N N o 05 en 1— 1 00 00 >o 00 -* »o ^^ 00 o CO T—{ 1-1 I-l -H -in -N -Ol iH -t- -M m.iH-iM--*'Os-i- CO cD'Oj.io os-io 1(5 -co — ^ CO-CO'1— I"— l-rl lO-lC >o CO • '-o 1— t -H O OS ^^ O -GO 1— ( ..^ .t- ■* -CO -H -35 rt 1-1 -r-l -CO rH ei • — CO -1-1 -rt 00 CO 00 N t- o M CO ■ 0« -ji 1-1 05 o .coi-i-*c=Oi.ooi-iooe* CON 1-1 N CO-* — i-IOOi-i'*N(N — (Ni-1 -1-1 -1-1 COCOOOOJOO'MCOOCOO'^Oi-iOOIMmoO'HCO in CO 1-lN M ■>* 0» lO'* 1-1 IM (MC'lt-lOn lONcocoiN t-r-icoi-i05»oco-*Hje» I-l -i-llNi-l -co ■■* I-l rl -(N 100 PART I. IN THE STATE. '« O •pejjriDOo eossoi UOJ5BZIUB3.IO Ul UIOIJM aUOlUB aeiu JO jeqtunx 1 g § s 2 S O o O CO B 8 ■i. o o 3 isl i 8 i ? 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'« O ■pajjnDOo sasso[ moq.vY Snoiue uoubziubSjo u| ubui jo jaquinx 1,420 900 1,650 1,850 1,370 1,270 1,290 1,500 930 1,090 1,060 820 1,190 1,260 1,530 1,020 m tc o •< n •eju^dBO puB spunoM 'qiBep Xq ssoi ejeSajjiav (Masj5»it-u5C5-i-«»"e'ao •sjaojBO 1 T» 00 •* 0( c-i . i.'S ■ e-i lO . eo ■ rn ^ -6 O o ^ £ uaui pe^sjiua occot-co»~osooff»iMC5-*o:«--*'ra iOCOcOOOOrHOSlOe-tCOCOM'OOCOt.- T-i r-i-*«N'-l'-(l-li-IMei<-4tli regiment ... Prisoners . .. 155tli regiment — Prisoners . . . 156th regiment... Prisoners . .. 157th regiment . . I*risoners ... lo8th regiment... Prisoners . . . 159th regiment ... Prisoners . . . COST OF THE WAR TO THE STATE. IN LIVES, 105 ^ o ^ o O ^ f-> 000 •«^ U5 oo Oi •V 050500 CO OOQOCC 03 - e^ ,_) to 0-. CO i . •* =» S en {~. ^1 i^ ■* -* lO m CO TJI IMNt- I-H c5 05 a> to -.44 ■o o ..^ lO -H -H CO 05 t- ocoo- CO rH 05 C-J t- N 00 "^ '"' N CO M OS '"' CO '. 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CO 11 C ce Iji •U9UI p9is!tna: COWWi-l : -W' ■* CO •8a90iBO '"'.:■: . ^1— II— 1 Mr-I CO •U9UI pa^sijua; •ajiojieune luojj p9|f] N -CO ; e-i .; .S' : to-* o U9ni paiBiiug k o ■£) JO 90U91U9S Aq pginogxg *":.■;.. ; .8 « ': s§ ^1 •a9ui paisiiua CT. — -co ■ to '^l ^' ■ '- •6J90UJ0 »1 ; ; ;iH ■ ■ _ ■ ; CO ■ CO Mur- dered or killed after capture •U9ni p9isnna -^ » •<»• IM 1-1 t-QO S?3 to •SJ90180 """^ ; ; ; . coco -*■* CD •U9U1 p9iSllUa -.4* -^ •.*» (M § i ■* ■sjeofflO (M • ; ; _ . .-* ■ rO • to ^3 •U91U pajsjiua 05 -OS r-l • • :i" (M §" 1 •sJ90Bgo CO lO -rH • ■ -co ^ ; SI o * '5 uara paisjiug 3.559 811 3,152 807 399 4 23 13 13,626 a. 172 !g 00 CO i 5( •SJ9.)UJ0 -^ir i- 00 CD Of wounds received in action. •U9tU p9J8!l"a I- O OS JO to -* CO coi-ps in IN to -*C0 to" •8I90BJ0 1---J.CO -M CO ro • toe CO-H- CO § c . ~ G •c o •U9UI p9;S!lua OD -in -OS • 05 -OS ■ w OO _— ; ■ o IN ■ oT : "^ . 66 '■ So •SJ80UJ0 L-r .S :- : '%. < St o 3 Total Cavalry.. Prisoners. .. Total Artillery. Prisoners . . Total Eiifiine'rs Prisoners... Total Sharpsh's Prisoners .. Total Infantry. Total Indepen- dent compan- ies and unas- signed men... *j to to COST OF THE WAR TO THE STATE. IN LIVES. 107 LOSS IN" THE UNITED STATES VOLUNTEERS. General and Staff officers appointed from New York Volunteers or from this State, and four Companies, A, B, D and H, of the First U. S. Sharpshooters, estimated in all to be 1,375 men, come under this head. The loss of officers and enlisted men claimed is taken from official records. (See recapitulation.) LOSS IN THE UNITED STATES VETERAN VOLUNTEERS. Of this branch 1,770 of the 10,883 officers and enlisted men who served in it, are claimed for this State. The total loss is 106 officers and enlisted men, or -^'-J^ per cent of the men in service, and the same percentage of those claimed for, would be due to, New York. (See recapitulation.) LOSS IN THE VETERAN RESERVE CORPS. The number of men serving in this corps is officially estimated at 60,508; of these 9,862 are estimated to have been from this State. The total loss reported is 30 officers and 1,642 enlisted men; aggregate 1,672, or 2.76 per cent of those in service. The same percentage of loss of those claimed for, would be due to, this State. (See recapitulation.) The officers are taken from actual count. LOSS IN THE COLORED TROOPS. . The deaths occurring in the 178,975 colored troops are reported as 36,847 officers and enlisted men. The losses of three colored regiments, 574, are not included in this number, but were credited to the State to which they belonged — Massachusetts. The State of New York is credited with 4,125 colored soldiers, or 2.30 per cent of the whole, and is entitled to credit of a pro rata loss. The officers are, however, taken from actual count. (See recapitulation.) LOSS IN THE REGULAR ARMY. The number of officers and enlisted men of the Regular Army, among whom the reported casualties occurred is officially estimated at 67.000: of these 19,760, or 29.46 per cent, are claimed for this State. The loss reported is 260 officers and 5,538 enlisted men, aggre- gate 5,798: of this New York is entitled to credit on a pro rata loss. The officers are, how- ever, taken from actual count. (See recapitulation.) Officers, who at the time of their death, held commissions in the Volunteer service are not included here, but are credited to the Volunteers. LOSS IN THE NAVY AND MARINE CORPS. In his report of 1865, the Secretary of the Navy gives the losses of the Navy during the war as killed in action, 1,406; wounded in action, 1,638; missing in action, 176; total loss, 3,220. In that official's report of 1866 the casualties incident to battle are reported: Died from gunshot fractures, 495; from guushot flesh wounds and other injuries, 659; drowned, 308; scalded to death, 342; total, 1,804; the casualties incident to the service but not to battle are given: Drowned, 265; died of scalds, 37; died of other accidents, 71; in the hands of the enemy, 95; total, 468. In the report of 1867, the men who died of disease in the various fleets from April, 1861, to June 30, 1865, are recorded as numbering 2,532. The loss of the Navy during the war would, therefore, appear to have been: Died of casulties incident to battle, including 308 drowned and 342 scalded to death 1 ,804 Died of casualties not incident to battle, including 265 drowned and 37 scalded to death 373 Died of disease 2 , 532 Died of disease, presumably so, but in the hands of the enemy 95 2,627 Total loss by death 4,804 The report for 1866 gives the number wounded in action, 3,266 from the effects of gun- powder, 456 scalded and 308 drowned, total 4,030; in this are included those killed outright and those who died of wounds, which latter cannot be ascertained from the reports. Deduct the number who died of casualties, due to battle, 1,804, and there will remain, wounded in action who recovered, 2,226 officers and enlisted men. The report of 1865 gives missing 176; the later reports make no mention of this kind of loss, except that 95 men died in the hands of the enemy; the number given in 1865 as miss- ing in action is therefore accepted as correct. The total number of men who served in the Navy, as elsewhere stated, is 182,554; the number of casualties incident to battle is 1,804, or 1.86 per cent; the number who died of causes not due to battle is 2,905, or 2.19 per cent; the number who died in the hands of the enemy is 95, or .071 per cent; the number wounded in action is 2,226, or 1.68 per cent of the number of men in service. New York furnished 51,936 men. and as casualties, the percentages given above, of this number are due to the State. The number due as having been wounded is 872. (See recapitulation.) The names of the officers of the Volunteer Navy from this State who died in the service of the United States during the war could not be ascertained. LOSS IN THE VOLUNTEERS OF OTHER STATES, BUT DUE TO THIS. Of persons from this State serving in the Volunteers of other States, the loss cannot be ascer- tained. Four who held commissions in the Volunteers of other States, but served in the Vol- unteers of this State before, were found to have died in the service and are here credited to New York. 108 PAKT I. IN THE STATE. •ejBaajSdv 00 o 1- t-ci t- o-j to o "i- 3! -^ O 1-1 Ot CO £-( i* CD •Tiaai p9is![U3 CO 1-H O C"! <— t O OS -M »C t* CO C^t CO I- r-« Ci ? •sjsomo iOxT'M^^ -^-CO— O — T^^'Tt - * S ^ 4) o si •uaui pa^sijiig; h^ CO t- ■>(o « :z; > BATTLE LOSSES. Under this liead are considered the losses of the State Volunteers in battle bv reason of wounds and capture (although not exactly appropriate to this part of the work, Part L In the State), as to the tables of losses by death, for convenience, has been attached also the loss in wounded and captured. Of the Militia and National Guard the losses of this nature being small, no con- solidation is given; nor is there of the other divisions of the service, as it was impracticable to obtain the necessary figures and statements. Wounded in Actiox. According to tlie tables of losses, the number of State Volunteers wounded in action, including those who died of their wounds, is 3,149 officers and 52,672 enlisted men; aggre- gate 55,821. These figures are based almost entirely on battle reports, but nevertheless do not give a correct total; to obtain which is almost, if not quite, impossible. It is an acknowledged fact, that the reports of losses in the Peninsular Campaign of 1862; in General Pope's Campaign in Northern Virginia, 1862; of the period between Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, 1863; in the Red River Campaign, 1864, and in the trenches before Richmond and Petersburg, 1864-1865, at least as far as regiments are concerned, are inaccurate and incomplete; besides there were quite a number of men wounded on outpost at other times, in skirmishes, scouts and other minor affairs, of which no detailed reports exist. The late Major-General A. A. Humphreys estimated that the number killed is to the number wounded as one to a mean between four and five; Colonel W. F. Fox in his " Regi- mental Losses in the Civil War" makes the proportion, based on more complete reports and figures, four and eight-tenths. While this proportion is reliable as an average based on battle reports, it is not safe to use it with numbers of killed made up from final records, for in the battle reports many men are reported missing who on final records are reported killed. The number died of wounds is sixty -four per cent of the number killed in action, based on the W^ar Department totals of such losses. The battle reports when being prepared for publication in the " Official Records of the War of the Rebellion " are revised by the War Department, so as to show, as far as practicable, the captured wounded included with the wounded, and not with the missing or captured. On final records many men aj^pear as killed, who in battle reports were reported wounded, making another cause of discrepancy between the former and the latter. To arrive at a fair estimate it is therefore necessary to take as a basis the killed and died of wounds received in action. The proportion of killed is 1 to 4.8, taking Colonel Fox as authority, or 100 killed to 480 wounded; the proportion of died of wounds to the killed, based on the War Department rather than State figures, is sixty-four per cent; this will give the following formula: Killed and died of wounds 164 to every 416 wounded, or 1 to 2.5; that is, to every 1 killed or died of wounds 2.5 were wounded and survived. The final figures of State Volunteers killed and died of wounds are: Killed in action 12,976, died of wounds 7,235; total 20,211; in this number are included 420 who died of their wounds while in the hands of the enemy, and as it is a fact that the mortality among prisoners was at least twice the rate of that among non-prisoners, it is but proper to equalize conditions, to deduct one-half of them from this total, vyhich will leave, to estimate upon, 20,001. The formiila 2.5 applied to this, gives 50,002, and the number died of wounds (7,235) added thereto makes the total wounded 57,237 officers and enlisted men, or distributed fro rata 3,228 officers and 54,009 enlisted men, a difference of 1,416 against the total recorded in the tables, which, distributed equally among the Volunteer regiments or equiva- lents of such, would increase the recorded loss of each regiment by six. The ratio of mortality among the wounded based on the above would be 12.6 per cent; in the Crimean W^ar this ratio is stated to have been 13.7 per cent; in the Franco-Prussian War 11.2 per cent. Many men were wounded in more than one affair; there are however no United States or State records from which to form even an estimate. In the Franco-Prussian War it is 110 PART I. TX THE STATE. recorded that of Oo.OSS there were wounded in more than one engagement 1,423 men, or 1.4 per cent. This war lasted but eleven mouths, and about 1,600 engagements took place in it; the War of the Rebellion lasted four years (fighting time) and about four thousand engage- ments took place. There was therefore more time for wounded to return, and more oppor- tunity for men to be wounded again, and it is estimated that five per cent of the wounded were wounded in more than one engagement. Based on the above estimate, the number of individual State Volunteers wounded (57,237, less 5 per cent, 2,861, equals 54,376) would bear to the number of individuals estimated as having served in New York Volunteers (326,176) the proportion of 1 to 5.99 or 10.69 per cent; the number of officers wounded (3,228, less 5 per cent, e(iuals 3,067) to the number of individual New York Volunteer officer.s (18,000) the proportion of 1 to 5. 86 or 17 i^er cent; the number of enlisted men wounded (54,009, less 5 per cent, equals 51,309) to the number of individual enlisted men (308,176) to the proportion of 1 to 6 or 16.66 per cent; practically an even loss. Captured and Reported Missing. The total number of State Volunteers captured, according to the tables, is 890 officers and 24,473 enlisted men, who are supposed to have returned from captivity, and 51 officers and 5,715 enlisted men, who are reported to have died in the hands of the enemy; total 941 officers and 30,188 enlisted men; aggregate 31,129. The Surgeon-(Teneral of the Armj' in the •' Medical History of the War " gives the total number captured as 184,791; this is now known to be below the actual figures; the loss of this nature being something over 210,000. In the tables preceding this, those who were reported missing, but were not captured are included as captured, and it is believed that this number balances at least the number of men captured, who are not credited and of whose capture no official reports, in detail, were made; the number given is therefore accepted as correct. The captured of the Militia and National Guard are but few in numbers, and no tabu- lated statement has been made; of the other divisions of the service the necessary data to make a tabulated statement were not available. As with the wounded, there were men who were captured twice and even three times. No data can be obtained on this subject. Attention is called to the fact that in the tables several regiments of infantry show a total loss of all kinds, larger than the number of men in the same; this is explained by the fact that these regiments were captured in toto, exchanged, and then practically commenced their real service in the war. The number of men, State Volunteers, who died in the hands of the enemy, 5,766, bears to the number captured, 31,121, the proportion of 1 to 5.4 or 18.5 per cent; as however probably four-fifths of the deaths occurred subsequent to June, 1863, after which but few exchanges were made, and the number captured from that time to the close of the war can be estimated as half of the total, the following comparison would be more in consonance with facts; the number died in the hands of the enemy, 4,500, is to the num- ber captured, 16,000, as 1 to 3.55 or 28.16 per cent; but here again must be borne in mind that the record of deaths of this nature is incomplete, and the number is believed to be nearly 1,000 more than recorded. The number captured, 31,121, bears to the number of enlistments in New York ^'oluu- teers, 370,652, the proportion of 1 to 11.91, or 8.39 percent. NUMBER OF MEN IN THE ORGANIZATIONS AMONG AVHOM THE LOSSES OCCURRED. This column added to the tables of losses shows the number of men who actually served in each organization before the end of April, 1865. An effort has been made to omit those who joined after the fighting had ceased, which it is believed has generally been successful. The numbers were obtained by actual count, except of fourteen regiments, which had to be estimated; where the number was obtained by actual count, in the case of regiments the units were left off entirely, but with batteries the units above and below five were omitted; where it has been estimated the tens and units were omitted. Those transferred from one company to another in the same regiment, as also those who re-enlisted as vet- NUMBEE AMONG WHOM THE LOSSES OCCURRED. Ill erans in the field, were counted but once. Those transferred from one regiment or battery to another are counted in each; the transfers made after April, 1865, were counted but once. The total number thus obtained is 371,890. Before the end of April, 1865, there were discontinued the 4th and 7th cavalry; the 2d, 4th, 9th, 10th, 14th, 15th, 29th and 31st batteries; the two years' regiments (except the 3d, 10th and 19th); the 42d, 44th, 53d, 55th. 57th, 67th, 70th, 71st, 72d, 74th, 76th, 78th, 82d, 83d, 84th, 87th, 92d, 101st, 105th, 145th, 163d, 108th, 174th and 177th regiments of infantry, and their members not discharged with them, estimated at 18,000 men, transferred to other organizations; the men transferred individually from one regiment or battery to another are estimated at 2,000; these, being counted twice, total 20,000, must be deducted from the total obtained above, which will leave a remainder of 351,890; from this must still further be deducted the men who served in the New York Volunteers but to the credit of other States, and who of course appear on the records of the organizations of this State, perhajjs 1,500, leaving 350,390. In another place the number of enlistments in the State Volunteers has been estimated at 370,642; but in this nitmber the veteran re-enlistments in the field, known to have been 18,000, are not only included, but counted twice, enlistment and re-enlistment. Tliese de- ducted once will leave 352,642. The difference between the figures obtained is so small (350.390 and 352,642) that the numbers in the tables (almost entirely obtained by actual count, with the units omitted) prove the number of enlistments, 370,642, claimed for New York Volunteers, to be substan tially correct. In the list of organizations the " unassigued men and independent companies" are credited with 20,000 men; this includes men who deserted from recruiting depots and rendezvous, and about one-half of the men furnished under the last call estimated not to have joined regiments before the close of the fighting period, or who were not assigned to regiments at all. In making comparisons of the loss of an organization with the number of men who served in it, proper consideration should be given to the number reported deserted, and to the fact that there were always men who were non-combatants, and a deduction of 12 per cent made from the number credited to the organization. The Provost-Marshal -General of the United States gives in his final report the number of deserters from New York Vol- unteers as 36,149; this includes men whose desertion was but technical, and whose record can be corrected under late laws; men erroneously reported deserted; men who deserted at recruiting depots and rendezvous before being assigned to, or who deserted en route to an organization; men captured, etc.; no small number, and estimated to reduce desertions from organizations to at least 28,000; a proportion of the enlistments credited to the State Volunteers (370,642) of 1 to 13.23, or 7.55 per cent. In regiments about to go into action there were always men who for the time at least were non-combatants: Cooks, musicians, sick, men on guard, hospital stewards, quartermaster and commissary sergeants, chaplains, quartermasters, commissaries and surgeons; there were also men on duty as teamsters, or- derlies, clerks, etc. , and it is but a fair estimate to allow on this score a deduction of 5 per cent. This shows the foundation for a reduction from tlie total of 12 per cent a moderate claim. To compare losses in single engagements with the number of men taken into the action, of regiments or of the State, is impossible. While in some instances and of some organiza- tions the number of men taken into action is known, in the large majority of cases no reports are given, or no satisfactory numbers can be obtained. It is estimated that the average strength of a regiment, ten companies, after having been in the field six months, was about four hundred men. DEATHS SINCE THE CLOSE OF THE WAR. It has been estimated that the number of individuals who served iu tlie war to the credit of the State was 400,000, Of these there died while iu the ser- vice 52,993. The Commissioner of Pensious estimates that of the soldiers dis- 112 PART I. IN THE STATE. charged during tlio war tliore died up to July Ist, 1865, 25,284; the pro rata share of this number as from this State would be more than 4,000; and added to those who lost their lives while in the service, would make a total number of deatlis of 57,000, leaving of tlie 400,000 individuals at the close of the year, 1805, tliree liundred and forty-three tliousand survivors. In another place the average age of the men at the time of their entry into the service has been computed to have been twenty-five years. The enlist- ments in 1861 (about 122,500), and in 1862 (about 132,000), represent a larger proportion of individuals than those in 1863 (about 59,000), and in 1864 (about 155,000), and it may therefore be estimated that the average age of the survi- vors at the close of the year 1865, was twenty-eight years. The scriptural duration of man's life is three score and ten. Life insurance statistics on an average make it about the same. Yet service in the war left its effects on every one, especially those who served any length of time, or who were disabled by disease or wounds. The theory of the survival of the fittest can be applied only to the period of service, but not to that succeeding. The Commissioner of Pensions finds the effect of the service in cases of men, pen- sioners, wlio were wounded or otherwise disabled while in service to be equal to the shortening of the expectation of life by twelve years, and bases his state- ment on the examination of sixteen thousand cases; he also estimates the number subject to this shortening of life to be about one-third of the survi- vors. The report of the Superintendent of the Soldiers and Sailors' Home of this State, for the year ending September 30th, 1889, showes a loss of seventy- five inmates of the Home by death, whose average age was sixty years, equal to a ten years' shortening of the expectation of life; the majority of those liv- ing at the Soldiers' Homes are not pensioners. Grand Army papers chronicle every week the deaths of numbers of veterans of the war, and an examination will show that the ages of those there reported are from 45 to 60 years, and but few above the latter age. It is beyond dispute that his service in tlie field affects the length of life of every veteran, whether disabled in the service or not. Considering the foregoing, it is estimated that the expectation of life is shortened by ten years for one- third of the survivors, and by four years for the remaining two-thirds, and based on this estimate and life insurance mortality tables there would have died between January 1st, 1866, and December 31st, 1890, 101,713; by December 31st, 1900, 80,312 more, and by October 31st, 1915, fifty years after the close of the war, an additional 135,125, leaving but 25,850 survivors, who will not long delay the final review of that Grand Army, Avhich fought for the existence of the Republic. REPRESENTATION OF THE STATE IN THE GENERAL GOVERNMENT. It is but proper that here bo also recorded the patriotic men of the State, who by their votes and counsels supported the General Government during the period of the war. William H. Seward as Secretary of State, represented New York in the Presidential Cabi- net; Preston King, succeeded by Edwin D. Morgan February 8d, 1863, and Ira Harris, in the Senate of the United States; in the House the State was represented by: THE WOMEN OF THE STATE. 113 In tlie 37tli Congress of the United States, sessions from July 4tli. to August 6tli, 1861 : December 2d, 1861, to July 17th, 1862, and December 1st, 1862, to March 3d, 1863. December Edward H. Smith, 1st district; Moses F. Odell, 2d district; Benjamin Wood, 3d district; James E. Kerrigan, 4th district; William Wall, 5th district; Frederick A. Coukliug. 6th district; Elijah Ward, 7th district; Isaac C. Delaplaiue, 8th district; Edward Haight, 9tli district; Charles H. Van Wyck, 10th district; John B. Steele, 11th district; Stephen Baker, 12th district; Abram B. Olin, 13th district; Erastus Corning, 14th district; James B. McKean, 15th district; William A. Wheeler, 16th district; Socrates N. Sherman, 17th district; Chauncey Vibbard, 18th district; Richard Franchot, 19th district; Koscoe Conkling, 20th district; R. Holland Duell, 21st district; William E. Lansing, 22d district; Ambrose W. Clark, 23d district; Charles B. Sedgwick, 24tli district; Theodore M. Pomeroy, 25th district; Jacob P. Chamberlain, 26th district; Alexander S. Diven, 27th district; R. B. Van Valkenburgh, 28th district; Alfred Ely, 29th district; Augustus Frank, 30th district; Burt Van Horn, 31st district; Elbridge G. Spauldiug, 32d district. In the 38th Congress of the United States, sessions December 3d, 1863, to July 4th, 1864. and December 5th, 1864, to March 3d, 1865. Henry G. Stebbins, 1st district; Dwight Townsend, his successor, 1st district; Martin KalbHeisch, 2d district; Moses F. Odell. 3d district; Benjamin Wood, 4th district; Fernando Wood, 5th district; Elijah Ward, 6th district; John Winthrop Chanler. 7th district; James Brooks, 8th district; Anson Herrick. 9th district; William Radford, 10th district; Charles H. Winfield, 11th district; Homer A. Nelson. 12th district; John B. Steele, 13th district; Erastus Corning, 14th district; John V. L. Pruyn,his successor, 14th district; John A. Griswold, 15th district; Orlando Kellogg, 16th district; Calvin T. Hulburd, 17th district; James M. Marvin. 18th district; Samuel F. Miller, 19th district; Ambrose W. Clark, 20th district; Francis Kernan, 21st district; Dewitt C. Littlejohn, 22d district; Thomas T. Davis, 23d district; Theodore M. Pomeroy, 24th district; Daniel Morris, 25th district; Giles W. Hotchkiss, 26th district; R. B. Van Valkenburgh, 27th district; Freeman Clarke, 28th district; Augustus Frank, 29th district; John Ganson, 30th district; Reuben F. Fenton, 31st district. A number of these representatives served the country also as members of Stale Volunteer organizations, aud many more took active part in the recruit- ing of Volunteers. THE WOMEN OF THE STATE. The successful prosecution of the war is due to the women of the loyal States as much as to the men, and this record would be incomplete, if it failed to chronicle the patriotism of the women of New York. Their faith cheered the soldier in the dark days of the war and presaged victory. Their prayers were with him in the camp, on the field of battle, and on the bed of pain and of death. The thought of the dear ones at home, mother, wife, sister, or the chosen one, was comfort in the hardships of the campaign, encouragement on the field of strife, and support in adversity. Next to the Supreme Euler, women were the soldiers' mainstay. The children and orphans of the latter became their wards; and their efforts and deeds were felt from early m A2)ril, 1861, to the end of the struggle in the Christian and Sanitary Commissions; in the thoughtful comforts sent to the field, and to the hospitals, where also the closing moments of many lives were smoothed by their hands. They fought as great battles as the men, though on different fields; yes — greater ones. Willingly, though with pain and sorrow, they gave fathers, husbands, 15 114 PART L IN THE STATE. sons, brothers and lovers to the country. With staunch hearts they bore the ever-present anxiety for their treasures in peril, and gave them comfort with words and with deeds. When the sacrifice of their offering was complete, they bore and still bear the loss and sorrow, though with broken hearts, as only women can, uncomplainingly, unselfishly, finding consolation in the knowledge of an eternal meeting and a restored country. Victory did not bring peace to them all. *' Women must weep." All honor to their loyal and unflinching spirit; to the courage with which they bore and bear their cross; to the faith which upheld them in their darkest hour of trial. The Legislature by an act passed April 24th, 1886, authorized the Depart- ment of New York of the Grand Army of the Republic, to erect a monument on the Capitol grounds at Albany, "in honor of the women of said State, for their humane and patriotic acts during the war."^ May it be worthy of the heroic women of this State. PART II. IN THE FIELD. CONTENTS. ,The Roll of Honor, page 115. Officers from this State, who died while in the United States service, page 116. of the Militia and National Guard, page 116. of tlie State "Volunteers, page 116. of the Volunteers of other States, origi- nally of tliis, page KiT. of the United Stales Volunteers, page 137. of the United States Veteran Volunteers, page 13T. of the Veteran Reserve Corps, page 138. of the Colored Troops, page 138. of the Regular Army, page 138. of the Navy, page 139. New York Volunteers who received med- als of honor, page 139. for service in the Army, page 139. for service in the Navy, page 141. Officers from this State who received brevets from the United States as Major-Generals, page 141. Brigadier-Generals, page 143. Officers who received brevets — {Cont'd). Colonels, page 145. * Lieutenant-Colonels, page 146. Majors, page 149. Captains, page 153. First Lieutenants, page 155. Officers and enlisted men who received brevets from this State as Colonels, page 150. Lieutenant-Colonels, page 156. Majors, page 157. Captains, page 159. First Lieutenants, page J60. Second Lieutenants, page 161. Skirmishes, sieges, actions, engagements and battles, in which New York Volunteers took part, page 162. In 1861. page 163. In 1863, page 165. In 1863, page 190. In 1864, page 314. In 1865, page 353. Index, page 363. THE ROLL OF HONOR. To mention by name the noble men and women of this State, who by sisecial services would be entitled to be enrolled under this heading, would be a pleas- ing task, but one not practicable. To give the names of the enlisted men, who gave their lives for their country is impossible here, and can only be done by the War Department. The names of the officers Avho died in the service; of those who received medals of honor and brevets; and the actions, etc., in which organizations from this State took part, only, can be recorded here. The original intention was to give also the names of those who were favorably mentioned in battle reports, but it was found that in many instances no battle reports were on file, and that the total number of names would be more than fifteen thousand, and, therefore, the plan could not be carried out. 116 PART 11. IN THE FIELD. Officers fuo^^i the State, who died while in the United States Service. OF THE militia AND NATIONAL GUARD. Col. James Monroe, 22d regt., died July 31st, 1862, of disease. Capt. James Haggertv. 69th regt., killed July 21st, 1801, in action at Biill Run, Va. 1st Lieut. Patrick H. Collins. 69th regt., died Sept., 1864, of disease at New York city. Col. A. S. Vosburgh. 71st regt., died May 20th, 1861, of disease at Washington, D. C. Capt. Julius S. Ellis, Tl.st regt., died July, 1861, of wounds received in action at Bull Run. Va. 2d Lieut. Edward Quigg. 8-ith regt.. died Sept. 19th, 1864. of typlioid fever. Georgetown, D. C. 1st Lieut. Roger Judge, 99tli regt. , died Oct. 5th, 1864, of disease at New York city. OF THE STATE VOLUNTEERS. CAVALRY. Ist Cavalry. Capt. Richard G. Prendergast, killed Nov. 12th, 1864, in action at Ninevah, Va. Capt. Edwin F. Savacool, died June 3d, 186.5, of wounds received in action at Sailor's Kun, Va. Ist Lieut. Henry B. Hidden, killed March 9th, 1862, in action at Sangster Station, Va. 1st Lieut. Chas. Harmoricier, died Oct. 6th, 1861, of disease at Camp Meigs, D. C. 1st Lieut. Charles Woodruff, died Nov. 22d, 1864, of disease at Baltimore, Md. 2d Lieut. J. D. Vermilyea, killed June 5th, 1864, in action at Piedmont, Va. 2d Lieut. Joseph Walter, died April 19th, 1865, of wounds received in action April 8th, 1865. 2d Cavalry. Col. Walter C. Hull, killed Nov. 12th, 1864, inac- tion at Cedar Creek, Va. Ma.). James O'Keefe, died April 6th, 1865, of wounds received in action at Five Forks, Va. Capt. Samuel G. Milligan, died May 28th, 1862, of disease at Elizabeth, N. J. Capt. Charles C. Walters, killed Aug. 18th, 1862, in action at Rapidan Station, Va. Capt. George V. Griggs, killed Oct. 11th, 1863, in action at Culpepper, Va. 1st Lieut. Nelson J Decker, killed April 17th, 1862, in action near Falmouth, Va. 1st Lieut. Frederick Coinpton, killed Aug. 29th, 1862, in action at Groveton. Va. 1st Lieut. Daniel Whittaker, killed June 17th, 1863, in action at Aldie, Va. 2d Lieut. August F. Martenson, killed June 17th, 1863, in action at Aldie, Va. 2d Lieut. Robert Stuart, died July 31st, 1863; drowned near Warrenton, Va. 2d Lieut. Murt Cunningham, died July 2d, 1864, of wounds received in action June 28th, 1864, near Stony Creek, Va. ; prisoner of war. 3cl Cavalry. Col. Simon H. Mix, killed June 15th, 1864, in action at Petersburg, Va. 1st Lieut, and R. Q. Joseph Nourse, died Aug. 25th, 1863, of disease at Rochester, N. Y. 1st Lieut. John Mayes, killed May 7th, 1864, in ac- tion at Stony Creek. Va. Ist Lieut. Herman E. Smith, killed Oct. 7th, 1864, in action at Darbytown Road, Va. 4th Cavalry. Lt.-Col. Ferries Nazer, died April 23d, 1863, of disease at Washington, D. C. Capt. William Hart, killed Sept. 16th, 1863, in ac- tion at Racoon Ford, Va. Capt. (ieorge Von Schwenke, died Nov. 1st, 1863, of disease. Capt Nehemiah H. Mann, killed Aug. 16th, 1864, in action at Chester Gap, Va. Isi Lieut. John P. Domingo, died April 16th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Kelly's Ford, Va., March I7th, 1863 2d Lieut Jaques More, killed Aug. 30th, 1862, In action at Manassas Plains, Va. 2d Lieut. John P. Ketchum, died Oct. 8th, 1863, of disease at Richmond. Va. 2d Lieut. Oliver S. Wood, killed June 12th, 1864, iu action near Trevelian Station, Va. Uh Cavalry. Capt. Thomas Coyle, died Nov. 24th, 1861, of dis- ease. Capt. Samuel Ten Broeck, died July 1st, 1863, of disease at Livingston, N. Y. Capt. August Barker, died Sept. 18th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Kelly's Ford, Va., with guerrillas. Capt. Zachariah A. McMasters, died Sept. 24th, 1863, of disease. Capt. Luke McQuinn, killed May 5th, 1864, in ac- tion at Wilderness, Va. 1st Lieut. Jonas A. Benedict, died Dec. 11th, 1861, of gangrene. 1st Lieut, and Adj. Alexander Gall, killed June 30th, 1863, in action at Hanover. Pa. 2d Lieut. Philip Dwyer. died May 27th , 1862, of wounds received in action at Front Royal. Va. 2d Lieut. Elara S. Dye, killed June 30th, 1863, in action at Hanover, Pa. 2d Lieut. Samuel W. Sortore, killed May 21st, 1864, in action at Mattapony river, Va. 2d Lieut. Charles H. Greenleaf, died Aug. 26th, 1864, of wounds received in action Aug. 25th, 1864. Wi Cavalry. Lieut. -Col. Duncan McVicar, killed April 30th, 1863, in action near Spotsylvania C. H., Va. Capt. Diodale C. Hannahs, died Sept. 10th, 1862, of wounds received in action near Williamsburg, Va. Capt. John Pierce, killed Oct. 11th, 1863, in action at Morton's Ford, Va. Capt Raymond L. Wright, killed Sept. 19th, 1864, in action at Opequon, Va. 1st Lieut. Robert Crozier, killed May 7th, 1863, in action near Westpoint, Va. 1st Lieut, and Adj. John G. Main, killed Oct. 19th, 1864, in action at Cedar Creek, Va. 1st Lieut. Franklin T. Saunders, died Nov. .5lh, 1864, of wounds received in action Oct. 6th, 1864. 2d Lieut. Wm. W. Philips, died June 11th, 1863, of wounds received in action near Beverly Ford, Va. 2d Lieut. John C. Carroll, died Jan. 20th, 1865. of wounds received iu action near Lovettsville, Va. 8th Cavalry. Col. Benjamin F. Davis, killed June 9th, 1863, In action at Beverly Ford, Va. Capt. Benjamin F. Sisson, died Feb. 11th, 1863, of disease at Belle Plains, Va Capt. Benjamin F. Foote, killed June 9th, 1863, in action at Beverly Ford, Va, Capt. Charles D. Follett, died July 4th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1st, 1863. Capt. James McNair, killed June 23d, 1864, in ac- tion at Nottoway C. H., Va. Capt. James A. Sayles, killed June 23d, 1864, in action at Nottoway C. H., Va. Capt. Chas. McVean, died Sept. 11th, 1864, at Charleston, S. C. of wounds received in action. Capt. Thomas S. Farr, died of disease at Char- lottesville, Va.; date net rec^orded. Capt. Asa L. Goodrich, killed April 3d, 1865, in ac- tif>n at Namozin Church, Va. 1st Lieut Henry C Cutler, killed June 9th, 1863, in action at Beverly Ford, Va. 1st Lieut. Wm. C. Crafts, died Aug. 29th, 1863, of disease. 1st Lieut. Richard S Taylor, killed May 12th, 1864, in action at Strawberry Hill, Va. 1st Lieut. James P.Swain, died Dec. 20th, 1864, of disease at Annapolis, Md. 2d Lieut. James E Reeves, died June 10th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Beverly Ford, Va. 2d Lieut. Benjamin C. Efner, died June 12th, 1863. of wounds received in action at Beverly Ford.Va. 2d Lieut. Carlos S. Smith, killed Oct. 15th, 1863, in action at Broad Run, Va 2d Lieut. Joseph Atwood, died of disease as pris- oner of war: date not recorded. 2d Lieut. B. F. Chap|)el, died Ai)ril 2l9t. 1865. of wounds received in action at Five Forks, Va. Surgeon Peter E. Sickler, died April 14th, 1865, of disease. THE EOLL OF HONOR. OFFICERS WHO DIED. 117 STATE VOLUNTEERS CONTINUED. CAVALRY. 9(/i Cavalry. CoL William Sackett, died June 14tli, 1864, of wounds received in action at Trevelian Station, Va. Maj A. McQuinn Corrigan, died May 28th, 1864, of WDunds received in action at Meadow Bridge, Va. Capt. Harmon J. Cowden, died May 22d, ]863, of disease, near White House, Va. Capt. Asa B.Merrill, died June 23d, 1863, of dis- ease at Washington, D. C Capt. John Q. Brown, died July 18th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Yellow Tavern, Va. Capt. Conway W. Ayres, killed Sept. 19tli, 1864, in action at Opeqnon, Va. Isi Lieut. Lymau J. Cobb, died Sept. 6th, 1862, of Ist Lieut! Zebedee Truesdell, died Sept. 29th, 1862, of disease, at Washington. D. C. Ist Lieut. George B. Stockwell, died Oct. 3d, 1863, of disease, near Falmouth, Va. 1st Lieut Berry Bly, died May 17th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Todd's Tavern, Va., May 8th, l«b4. 1st Lieut. James P. Burrows, killed Aug. 25th, 1864, in action at Kearnyville, Va. 2d Lieut. Judson W. Lowe, died Nov. 19th, 1863, of wounds received in action Aug. 1st, 1863. Surgeon W. H. Rulison. killed Aug. 29th, 1864, in action at Smithflekl, Va. IQth Cavalry. Lt -Col. Frederick L. Tremain, died Feb 8th, 1865, of wounds received in action at Hatcher's Kun.Va. Capt. John Ordner, killed June 11th, 1864, in action at Trevelian Station, Va. Capt. Wilkinson W. Paige, killed June 24th, 1864, in action at St. Mary's Church, Va. Capt. George L. Brinkerhoff, died March 20th, 1865, of an ac(;ident at Philadelphin, Pa. Capt. Chas. E. Pratt, died at Washington, D. C, May 3d, 1865. of wounds received in action. 1st Lieut. William J. Kohb, killed June 9th, 1863, in action at Brandy Station, Va. 2d Lieut. Edward S. Hawes, died June 20th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Middleburgh,Va. 2d Lieut. Horatio H. Boyd, killed June 19th, 1863, in action at Middlehurgh, Va. 2d Lieut. Brownson Beardsley, died June 23d, 1863, of wounds received in action at Middleburgh,Va. 2d Lieut. John B. King, died in Libby prison July 31st, 1863, of wounds received in action at Mid- dlehurgh, Va. llf/i Cavalry. Capt. Franklin B. Halleck, died May 17th, 1864, of wounds received in action at New River, La. 1st. Lieut, and R C. S. Franklin J. Davis, died Oct. 2Tth, 1863, of disease at Sing Sing, N. Y. 2d Lieut. Frederick Starkey, died June 12th, 1863, of disease. 12<;i Cavalry. Capt. Cyrus Church, killed July 20th, 1863, in action at Tarboro, N. C. Capt. Charles H. Roche, died Oct. 24th, 1864, of yellow fever at New Berne, N. C. Capt. Henry A. Hubbard, died April 7th, 1865, of wounds received in action at Hookerstown, N. C, April 3d, 1865. 1st Lieut. Henry C. Hathaway, died Oct. 4th, 1864, of yellow fever at New Berne, N. C. let Lieut. Giles F. Ward, accidentally killed Jan. 30th, 1865. 2d Lieut. Henry E. Mosher, died Oct. 6th, 1864, of yellow fever at Charleston, S. C. 2d Lieut. August Pittraan, killed March 8th, 1865, in action at Wise's Ford, N. C. Asst. Surgeon Rollin T. Baker, died Oct. 14th, 1864, of disease near New Berne, N. C. 13(7i Cavalry. 2d Lieut. Francis W. Jernegan, died Dec. 26, 1863, of disease at Washington, D. C. 14f/i Cavalry. Capt. William E. Bristol, died May 14th, 1863, of disease at Brashier City, La. Capt. Charles E. Morton, died Aug. 22d, 1863, of disease at Kenner, La. 2d Lieut. Peter R. Biegel, died June 27th, 1863, of wounds received in action near Port Hudson, La.; prisoner of war. 2d Lieut. Moses S. Smith, died June 26th, 1863, of disease at Baton Rouge, La. 2d Lieut. John De Camp, died July 26th. 1864, near Alexandria, La., of wounds received in action. 15(^1 Cavalry. Lt.-Col. Augustus F. Root, killed April 8th, 1865, in action at Appomattox C. H., Va. Capt. Marshall M. Loyden, died Oct. 5th, 1864, of disease. 1st Lieut. Wm. P. Shearer, killed July 8th, 1864, in action with guerrillas. 1st Lieut. Ralph D. Short, died Jan. 20th, 1865, of disease. 2d i^ieut. Lorenzo W. Hatch, killed Nov. 1st, 1864, in action at Green Springs, Va. 2d Lieut. Samuel Hunter, died Feb. 26th, 1865, of disease. Assist. Surgeon John P. Robinson, died Feb. 3d, 1864, of disease. \Wi Cavalry. Capt. James H. Fleming, killed Aug. 8th, 1864, in action at Fairfax Station, Va. mh Cavalry. Capt. Aaron Low, died Aug. 1st, 1864, of typhoid fever at Thibodeaux, La. 1st Lieut. Alvaro Hammond, killed April 8th, 1864, in action at Sabine Cross Roads, La. 2d Lieut. James McMahan, drowned at sea Dec. 22d, 1864. 20^/1 Cavalry. Capt. J. Floyd Thompson, died July 5th, 1864, of typhoid fever, at Norfolk, Va. 1st Lieut. M. P. McAlister, died Sept. 18th, 1863, of disease at Watertown, N. Y. 21s( Cavalry. Capt. Wm. H. Mitchell, killed May 15, 1864, in action at New Market, V^a. 1st Lieut. Nelson B. Holcomb, died Dec. 9th, 1864, of wounds received in action at White Post, Va., Dec. 6th , 1864. 2d Lieut. Richard Wilmot, killed accidentally at Trov, N. Y., befoi'e leaving the Stnte. 2d Lieut. Charles H. Cone, killed July 19th, 1864, in action at Ashby's Ford, Va. 22(1 Cavalry. Major Theodore Schlick, killed Aug. 25th, 1864, in action at Kearneysville, Va. 1st Lieut. Daniel E. Layton, died June 14th, 1864, of wounds received in action at White Oak Swamp, Va., June ]3th, 1864. 1st Lieut. Squire M. Yates, killed April 9th, 1865, accident near Winchester, Va. 2d Lieut. Patrick R. Glerman, killed June 22d, 1864, in action at Dinwiddle C. EL, Va. 24(/i Cavalry. Col. Wm.C. Raulston, died Dec. 15th, 1864, at Dan- ville, Va. , of wounds received Dec. 10th, 1864, while prisoner of war, in an attempt to escape. Lt.-Col. Melzer Richards, died April 6th, ]8(i5, of wounds received In action near Jettersville, Va., April .5th, 1865. Major James E. Doran, died April 14th, 1865, of wounds received in action at Dinwiddie C. H., Va. , Mar. 31.st, 1865. Capt. Calvin Burch, killed June 18th, 1864, in action at Petersburg. Ya. Capt. Geo. W. Simonds, died Sept. 4ih, 1864, of wounds received in action at Weldou Railroad, Va. 1st Lieut. Chas. P. Williams, died April 10th, 1865, of wounds received in action April 6th, 1865. 2d Lieut. Austin Gibbons, died Nov. 18th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Mine Explosion, Va. 2d Lieut. John H. Hughes, died at Salisbury, N. C, Nov. 25th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Poplar Spring Church, Va. 25t/i Cavalry. 1st Lieut. Charles N. Howard, killed June 21st, 1864, in action at White House lianding, Va. 1st Dragoons. Capt. Jeremiah Hatch, died Dec. 21st, 1863, of disease at SuffoJk. Va. 118 PART TI. m THE FIELD. STATE VOLUNTEERS CONTINUED. ARTILLERY. Capt. Rowley P.Taylor, killed Jan. 30th, 1863, in action at Deserted House, Va Capt. Alex. K. Thorp, died Sept. 19th, 1864, of wounds received in action near Winchester, Va. 1st Lieut. James B. Alford. Ivilled Aug. 2'.tth, 1864, in action at Snoithfield, Va. 1st Lieut. Prosper Swift, killed Oct. 19th, 1864, in action at Cedar Creek, Va. Is* Mounted Rifles. Capt. John C. Obertrieffer, killed Dec. 20th, 1864, in action near Jones' Creek, Va. 1st Lieut. .Wm. W. Disosway, killed Oct. 13th, 1863, while on duty at Williamsburg, Va. 1st Lieut. Frank Boudinot, died May 2d, 1864, of disease. 2d Lieut. William Wheelan, died Oct. 2«th,18fi2, of wounds received in action at Blackwater, Va. 2d Lieut. George S Jenkins, died Oct. 19th, 1804, of yellow fever; with 3d Art. 2d Mounted Rifles. Capt. Wm. P. Williams, died June 19th, 1864, of wounds received in action at assault of Peters- burg, Va. Capt. Joseph M. Rushmore, died Aug. 16th, 1864, of disease at Lockport, N. Y. Capt. Eli Morse, died April 1st, 186,5, of wounds received in action at Dinwiddle C. H., Va. 1st Lieut. James B. N. DeLong, killed June 18th, 1864, in action at assault of Petersburg, Va. Ist Lieut. John V. Bedell, died July 8th, 1864, of wounds received in action at assault of Peters- burg, Va. 2d Lieut. Jeremiah R. Morrison, died June 6th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Bethesda Church, Va., June 2d, 1864. 2d Lieut. James L. Atvvood, killed June 26th, 1864, in action before Petersburg, Va. 2d Lieut. Michael Casey, killed Sept. 30th, 1864, in action at Poplar Grove Church, Va. 2d Lieut. John F. Newman, killed Dec. 9th, 1864, in action at Hatcher's Run, Va. 1st Veteian Cavalry. Maj. Jerry A. Sullivan, killed March 10th, 1864, iu action at Cabletown, Va. Capt. William L. Morgan, killed Feb. 20th, 1864, in action at Upperville, Va. Capt. Robert H. Brett, killed May 30th, 1864, in action at Newtown, Va. Capt. Joseph K. Conway, killed July 25th, 18C4, in action at Martiusburg, Va. 2d Veteran Cavalry. Capt. Charles F. Carter, died July IGth, 1864, of wounds received in action at Cane River Cross- ing, La. Capt. Thomas B. Smith, died Feb. 36th, 1865, of consumption. 1st Lieut. Melville S. Dunn, killed April 4th, 1864, in action at Campti, La 1st Lieut. Dan. D. .'^tone, died April 12th, 1864, of disease on board U. S. Transport Iberville. 1st Lieut. Thomas Hall, died April 14tli, 1864, of wounds received in action at Pleasant Hill, La. 1st Lieut. Albert AVestinghouse, killed Dec. 10th, 1864, iu action at McLeod's Mills, La. 2d Lieut. George E. Hutchings, died Oct. 2d, 1864, of wounds received in action at Opequon, Va.; with 1.53d Inf. Chaplain R. C. Dwyer, died June 30th, 1864, of disease at New Orleans, La. 1st Artillery. Col. Guilford D. Bailey, killed May 31st, 1862, in action at Fair Oaks, Va. Maj. D. H. Van Valkcnburgh, killed May 31st, 1863, in action at Fair Oaks, Va. Capt. Nicholas Sahm, died May 1st, 1864, of typhoid fever and dysenter.v at Lookout Valley, Tenn. Capt. Henry W. Davis, died May 26th, 1864, of wounds received iu action at Jericho Ford, Va., May 33d, 1864. 1st Lieut. Marshall H. Rundell. died July 21st, 1862, of disease at New York citv. 1st Lieut. Robert S. Parker, died Feb., 1863, of disease at New York city. 1st Lieut. Albert N. Ames, killed Sept. 26th, 1864, in action before Petersburg, Va. 2d Lieut. Thomas Hodgkins, died Jan. 23th, 1863, of disease. 2d Lieut. Charles DeMott, killed June 3d, 1864, in action at Bethesda Church, Va. 2d Lieut. Francis Henchen, killed July2Tth, 1864, in action Ijefore -Atlanta, Ga. 2d Lieut. Tyler E. Searle, died Nov. 3d, 1864, of injuries at Fort Sedgwick, Va, 2d Artillery. Capt. Michael O'Brien, killed June 6th, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. Capt. William A. Berry, killed June 18th, 1864, in action at Petersburir, Va. Capt. Henry C. Hooker, killed Aug. 14th, 1864, in action at Strawberry Plains, Va. Capt. George S. Dawson, died Dec. 6th, 1864, of wounds received in action June 16th, 1K64. 1st Lieut. Marcus Kenyoii, killed JuneSd, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 1st Lieut. William H. Roff, died June 30th, 1864, of wounds received in action 1st Lieut. Jonas ZoUer, died Feb. 16th, 1865, of wounds received in action Aug. 14tli, 1864. Ist Lieut. Peter Pickler, died April 25th, 1865, of wounds received in action Aug. 25th, 1864. 2d Lieut. Francis Knemm, killed May 19th, 1864, in action at the Pines, Va. 2d Lieut. Frederick H. Howard, died Aug. 17th, 1864, of wounds received in action May Gist, 1864. 3d Artillery. Lt.-Col. Henry M. Stone, died Oct. 2d, 1864, of yellow fever at New Berne, N. C. 1st Lieut. David D. Hills, died Sept. 24th, 1864, of yellow fever at New Berne, N. C. 1st Lieut. Edward A. Wieldt, killed Nov. 30th, 1864, in action at Honey Hill, S. C. 2d Lieut. John O'Neil, died Aug. 10th, 1864, of disease at Fort Monroe, Va. Wi Artillery. Maj. Edward F. Young, died Dec. 22d, 1863, of disease at Fort Ethan Allen, Va. Capt. D. K. Smith Jones, killed June 17th, 1864, in action at Petersburg, Va. Capt. James M. McKeel, killed Aug. 25th, 1864, in action at Ream's Station, Va. 1st Lieut. Henry G. Harris, died Sept. 10th, 1862, of disease at Georgetown, DC. 1st Lieut. W. C. B. Grey, died Jan. 1st, 1863, of disease at Georgetown, D. C. 1st Lieut, and R. Q. Daniel Cole, died Dec. 27th, 18H3, of disease at Fort Ethan Allen, Va. 2d Lieut. James Walker, killed May 6th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. 2d Lieut. Michael J. Lee, died June 19th, 1864, of wounds received in action May 19th, 1864. 2d Lieut. Ichabod P. Flannagan, killed Aug. 25th, 1864, in action at Ream's Station, Va. 2d Lieut. Charles H. Burghardt, died April 17th, 1865, of wounds received in action June 9th, 1864. 2d Lieut. Edwin O. Gates, died July 1st, 1864, of wounds received in action June 4th, 1864. 2d Lieut. Frank L. Burdick, killed Aug. 25th, 1864, in action at Ream's Station, Va. 5t]i Artillery. 2d Lieut. James McMahan, died July 3d, 1864, of disease. 6th Artillery. Col. J. Howard Hitching, died Jan. 10th, 1865, of wounds received in action Oct. 19th, 1864. Maj. Edward Jones, died Oct. 30th, 1864, of wounds received in action Oct. 19th, 1864. 1st Lieut. Richard M. Gilleo, died March 27th, 1863, of disease at Peekskill, N. Y. 1st Lieut. Horton R. Pratt, died May 21st, 1864, of wounds received in action May 19th, 1864. 1st Lieut. David Hamel, died May 30th, 1864, of wounds received in action May 19th, 1864. 1st Lieut. Wra. J. Rasberry. killed Oct. 19th, 1864, in action at Cedar Creek, Va 3d Lieut. Theodore F. Tompkins, died March 10th, 1863, of disease. 2d Lieut. Charles F. Hazan, died May 2d, 1863, of disease at Harper's Ferry, \V^ Va. 2d Lieut. George D. Hyatt, died July 26th, 1864, of disease near City Point, Va. 2d Lieut. Ellas Fountain, died Nov. 17th, 1864, of wounds received in action Oct 19th, 1864. 2d Lieut. George Porter, Jr. , died June 25th, 1865, of typhoid fever. Asst. Surgeon Lewis F. Baker, died Sept, 5th, 1864, of disease at Fort Reno, D, C. THE ROLL OF HONOR. OFFICERS WHO DIED. 119 STATE VOLUNTEERS CONTINUED. ARTILLERY. Ith Artillery. Col. Lewis O. Morris, killed June 4th, ]864, in ac- tion at Cold Harbor, Va. Maj. Edward A. Springsteed, killed Aug. 25th, 1864, in action at Ream's Station, Va. Capt. John A. Morris, killed May 19th, 1864, in ac- tion at Spotsylvania, Va. Capt. Chas. McUtillough, killed May 19th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania, Va. €apt. Robert H. Bell, died June 19th, 1864, of wounds received in action May 19th, 1864. Capt. Charles Maguire, died July 4ih, 1864, of wounds received in action Juiie22d, 1864. Capt. Nathaniel Wright, killed Aug. 25th, 1864, in action at Ream's Station, Va. Capt James Kennedy, died Sept. 10th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Ream's Station, Va. 1st Lieut. Matthew Bell, died April 12th, 1864, of disease at Fort Reno, D. C. 1st Lieut. Wm. ii. Orr, died June 2d, 1864, of wounds received in action May 25th, 1864. 1st Lieut. John B. Read, killed June 3d, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 1st Lieut. Thomas J. McClure, killed June 3d, 18i!4, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 1st Lieut. Michael H. Barclay, died July 6th, 1864, of wounds received in action June 5th, 1864. 2d Lieut. C. Swain Evans, died June 5th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 2d Lieut. Chas. L. Yearsley, killed June 16th, 1864, in action at Petersburg, Va. 2d Lieut. Charles S. White, died July 8th, 1864, of disease near Petersburg, Va. 2d Lieut. Edgar S. Moss, died Oct. 18th, 1864, of yellow fever at Charleston, S. C. 2d Lieut. George S. Jupp, died Oct. 31st, 1864, of disease at Andersonville, Ga. 8(/i, Artillery. Col. Peter A. Porter, killed June .3d, 1864, in ac- tion at Cold Harbor, Va. Lt.-Col. Wm. W. Bates, died June 2.5th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Petersburg, Va., June22d, 1864. Maj. Edwin L. Blake, died June Igth. 1864, of wounds received in action at Petersburg, Va., .Tune I7th, 1864. Capt. Alexander Gardner, killed June 3d, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. Capt. Wm. J. Hawkins, died June 22d, 1864, of wounds received in action at Cold Harbor, Va., June 3d, 1864. Capt. George A. Hoyt, died July 5th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Petersburg, Va., June22d, 1S64. Capt. Elbridge T. Sherwin, died July 30th, 1864, of typhoid fever at City Point, Va. Capt. James Maginnis, killed Aug. 25th, 1864, in action at Ream's Station, Va. CHpt. Thomas Low, died April 25th, 1865, of wounds received i[i action March 31st, 1865. Ist'Lieut. Henry R. Swan, died June 14th, 1864, of disease at Cold Harbor, V^a. 1st Lieut. Charles H. West, Jr., killed Aug. 25th, 1884, in action at Ream's Station, Va. 1st Lieut. Darwin L Fellows, died June I6th, 1864. of wounds received in action at Petersburg, Va., June 16th, 1864. 1st Lieut. Gpo. W. Rector, Jr., died Oct. 29th, 1864, of wounds receivei' in action at Hatcher's Run, Va., Oct. 27th, 1864. Ist Lieut. Adalbert S. Clapp, died Nov. 21st, 1864, of wounds received in action June 2.5th, 1864. 2d Lieut. Josepli S. Caldwell, killed June 3d, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va 2d Lieut. Fayette S. Brown, killed June 3d, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 2d Lieut Arthur L. Chase, died June "th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Cold Harbor, Va., June 3d, 1864. 2d Lieut. Wallace B. Hard, killed June 3d, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 2d Lieut. Geo. W. Gladden, killed June 3d, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 2d Lieut. Oliver M. Campbell, killed June 3d, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 2d Lieut. Walter P. Wright, killed June ICth, 1864, in action at Petersburg, Va. 2d Lieut. Robert Glass, died June 27th, 1864, of wounds received in action June 22d, 1864. 2d Lieut. Joseph M. Willett, died Feb. 17th, 1865, of disease at Danville, Va. 2d Lieut. Wm. H. H. Bickford, died March 9, 1865, of chronic diarrhoea at Camp Parole, Md. Wi Artillery. Capt. Selah Cornwell, died Nov. 1st, 1862, of dis- ease near Tenallytown, D. C. Capt. Truman Gregory, died June 23d, 1864, of wounds received in action June 1st, 1864. Capt. Orson Howard, killed Oct. 19th, 1864, in ac- tion at Cedar Creek, Va. 1st Lieut. James H. Ellis, killed July 9th, 1864, in action at Monocacy, Md. 2d Lieut. George C. Stoyell, died Jan. 21st, 1863, of disease at Georgetown, D. C. 2d Lieut. Vincent Agnet, died June 10th, 1863, of disease. 2d Lieut. Orrin B. Carpenter, killed Oct. 19th, 1864, in action at Cedar Creek, Va. 2d Lieut. John Oldswager, killed Oct. 19th, 1864, in action at Cedar Creek, Va. 2d Lieut. David H. Stone, killed Jan. 14th, 1865, in action before Petersburg, Va. 2d Lieut. Stephen V. R, Cale, died April 16th, 1865, of wounds received in action. Asst. Surgeon Byron L. Flower, died Oct. 24th, 1863, of disease at Fort Simmons, Md. lOf^i Artillery. 2d Lieut. J. Randolph Knight, died Nov. 23d, 1862, of disease at Fort Stanton, L). C. 2d Lieut. Dealton W. Cooper, died Aug. 5th, 1864, of disease at Fort Monroe, Va. 13th Artillery. Capt. Alexander J. Beach, died Aug. 10th, 1864, ia Chesapeake Hospital of disease. Capt. John A. Gordon, killed Oct. 7th, 1864, in ac- tion at Swift Creek, N. C. 2d Lieut. Albert A. Palmer, died June 6th, 1864, of disease at Portsmouth, Va. Surgeon Francis M. McLellan, died Nov. 12th, 1863, of disease. lith Artillery. .Maj. Job C. Hedges, killed June 17tli, 1864, in ac- tion at Petersburg, Va. Capt. Luther KiefTer, killed June 2d, 1864, in ac- tion at Cold Harbor, Va. Capt. Nimrod Underbill, Jr. , killed June 23d, 1864, in action at Petersl)urg, Va. Capt. Chauncey Wilkie, died Aug. 7th, 1864, of typhoid fever. 1st Lieut. John H. Thompson, died Nov. 20th, 1864, of diphtheria at Charleston, 8. C. 1st Lieut. Andrew Gossin, killed Dec. 1st, 1864, in action near Peters-burg, Va. 2d Lieut. Elisha Bentley, killed June 2d, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 2d.Lieut. Ezra T. Hartley, killed July 30th, 1864, in action at The Crater, Va. Asst. Surgeon James M. Oliver, died Nov. 10th, 1863, of disease at Fort Richmond, N. Y. Ibth Artillery. Maj. Leander Shamberger, died May 27th, 1864, of wounds received in action May 19th, 1864. Maj. Emil Duysing, died May 27th, 1865, of wounds received in action March 31st, 1865. Capt. Franz Stoeckner, killed June 19th, 1864, in action at Petersburg, Va. 1st Lieut. Wm. Bundy, died April 26th. 1864, at Washington, D. C. ; accident. Ist Lieut. Franz Braunstein, died June 10th, 1864, of wounds received in action May 30th, 1864 1st Lieut. Robert Borsh, died Sept. 25th, 1864, of wounds received in action Sept. 6th, 1864. 2d Lieut. Leo Kuchne, killed June 9th, 1863, by explosion of magazine. Fort Lyons, Va. 2d Lieut. Charles Joachim, died Oct. 8th, 1863, of disease at Fort Lyons, Va. 2d Lieut. Wm. C. Mueller, killed May 6th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. 2d Lieut. Robert Mueller, died Aug 23d, 1864, of wounds received in action at Weldou Road, Va. 2d Lieut A.dolph Riehman, died Feb. 8lh,1865, of wounds received in action Feb. 6th, 1865. Asst. Surgeon Conrad Joachim, died Sept. 4th, 1862, of disease. Asst. Surgeon Edward Moeller. died Nov. 10th, 1863, of disease at Fort Lyons, Va. 16f/i Artillery. 2d Lieut. Ulysses F. Jefiferies, died Nov. 8th, 1864, of disease at Auburn, N. Y. 2d Lieut. John Scott, died Feb. 19th, 1865, of dis- ease at Fort Fisher. N. C. 120 PART II. IN THE FIELD. STATE VOLUNTEERS CONTINUED. INFANTRY. Marine Artillery. Capt. Sylvester D. Mcholl, killed Sept. 6th, 1863, in action at Washington, N. C. 1st Lieut. Minthoine Westervelt, died Dec. 3d, IBU'Z, of disease at New York city. Ut liaita/ion (if Artillery. Maj. Albert Arndt, died Sept. 18th, 1862, of wounds received in action at Aiitietam, Md. 2rf BattaUnn of ArtiUery. Maj. Thomas O'Neill, died Nov. 29th, 18C2, acci- dentally killed. 1st Battery. 1st Lieut. Wm. H. Johnson, died Nov. 2d; 1864, of wounds received in action Sept. 19th, 1864. 2d Lieut. Henry D. Vaughn, killed Oct. 19th, 1864, in action at Cedar Creek. 2(1 Battery. 1st Lieut. F. J. T. Bluine, killed July 1st, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa. Uh Battery. 2d Lieut. James C. Parker, died June 4th, 1862, of disease near the Chickahominy, Va. 12th Battery. 2d Lieut. Henry D. Brower, killed Aug. 25th, 1864, in action at Ream's Station, Va. IWi Battery. Capt. William Wheeler, killed June 22d, 1864, in action near Marietta, Ga. 14(/i Battery. Capt. James McKay Rorty, killed July 3d, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa. 1st Lieut. Wm. O'Donohue, killed May 3d, 1863, in action at Chancellorsville, Va. 19^/i Battery. Capt. Wm. H. Stahl, died Sept. 15th, 1863, of disease at Washington, D. C. 2Ut Battery. 1st Lieut. Henry H. Cozzens, died Feb. 18th, 1864. of disease at New York city. 2mh Battery. 2d Lieut. Gustav C. Klein, died May 16, 1862, of disease. 33d Battery. 2d Lieut. Wm. J. Burt, died April 18th, 1864, of disease at Camp Barry, D. C. 1st Enyineerg. Capt. George Gunn, died Jan. 21st, 1862, at Hilton Head S C Capt. Henry S. Southard, died June 3d, 1864, of wounds received in action at Bermuda Hundreds, Va. Capt. George Edwards, died Nov. 22d, 1864, of disease at Beaufort, S. C. Ist Lieut. Richard V R. Perrine, died Feb. 8th, 1862, of disease at Hilton Head, S. C. 1st Lieut. Charles L. Wih'ken, died Oct. 10th, 1864, of disease at New Berne, N. C. 2d Lieut. J. Howard Brooks, died Aug. .5th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Petersburg. Va. Surgeon Asa B. Snow, died Oct. 9th, 1864, of dis- ease at Bedloe's Island, N. Y. Ibth Engineers. Major Walter S. Cassin, died Oct. 8th, 1863, of dis- ease at Wasliintrton, DC. Capt. James McQueen, died Sept. 18lh, 1861, acci- dent. Jst Lieut. Calvert S. Webster, died Aug. 9th, 1862, of disease at New Haven, Conn. 50th Eiu/incers. Capt. Augustus S. Perkins, killed Dec. 11th, 1862, in action at Fredericksburg, Va. 2d Lieut. Henry Yates, died May 2M, 1862, of disease on steamer Daniel Webster. 1st Battalion Sharjjshooters . Capt. Thomas S. Bradley, 9tli Co , died June 28th, 1863, of cancer at Philadelphia, Pa. 1st Infantry. Capt. John C. Campbell, died May Tth, 1863, of 1st Lieut." Samuel F. Nixon, died May 26th', 1863, of disease. 2d Lieut. Theodore Moore, died June 30, 1863, of disease. 2d Infantry. Capt. S. Lee Perkins, died Aug. 31st, 1862, of wounds received in action Aug. 27, 1862. 3d Infantry. Capt. Stephen W. Fullerton, died Sept. 11th, 1861, of disease at Newburgh, N. Y. Capt. Jay M. Wicks, died Oct. 30th, 1864, of wounds received in action at 2d Fair Oaks. 1st Lieut. Marmaduke Cooper, died Nov. 15th, 1863, of disease at Fort Monroe, Va. 4£/i, Infantry. Capt. John S. Downs, killed Sept. 17th, 1863, in action at Antietam, Md. 2d Lieut. Henry K. Chapman, died Sept. 17th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Antietam, Md. 2d Lieut. William Pearson, died Jan. 1st, 1803, of typhoid fever at Falmouth, Va. Wi Infantry. Capt. W. T. Partridge, killed June 27th, 1863, in action at Gaines Mills, Va. Capt. George A. Hazer, killed Aug. 30th, 1863, in action at Bull Run, Va. Capt. Wilbur F. Lewis, killed Aug. 30th, 1863, in action at Bull Run, Va. Capt. Thomas W. Cartwright, died Dec. 26th, 1863, of wounds received in action atGaiiies Mills. Va. 1st Lieut, and Adj. Frederick W. Sovereign, killed Aug. 30th, 1863, in action at Bull Run. Va. 3d Lieut. Edward O. Wright, died Sept. 36th, 1863, of wounds received in action August 30th, 1863. oth Veteran Infantry. Col. Frederick Winthrop, killed April 1st, 186.5, in action at Five Forks, Va. Lt.-Col. Cleveland Winslow, died July, 17th, 1864, of wounds received in action atBetliesda Church, Va. Capt. Lawrence Murphy, killed June 2d, 1864, in action at Bethesda Church, Va. Capt William S Woods, killed Aug. 19th, 1864, in action at Weldon Road, Va. Capt. Charles S. Montgomery, killed Feb. 6th, 1865, in action at Hatcher's Run. Va. Capt. Joseph Turkington, died April 6th, 1865, of wounds received in action April 1st, 1865. 2d Lieut Constantine Weinberg, killed June 2d, 1864, in action at Bethesda Phurch, Va. 2d Lieut. H. W, Alpers, killed June 2d, 1864, in action at Bethesda Church, Va. 2d Lieut. Charles Reighly, died June 8th, 1804, of wounds received in action June 2d, 1864. 2d Lieut. James H. Reich, killed June 18th, 1864, in action at Petersburg, Va 2d Lieut. George Osborn, killed Aug. 18th, 1864, in action at Weldon Railroad, Va. Ith Infantry. Capt. Louis Hochhelmer, died July 13th, 1861, of disease in New York city. Capt. Edward H. Becker, killed Oec. 13th, 1862, In action at Fredericksburg, Va. Capt. Emil Faber Du Faur, killed Dec. 13th, 1863, in action at Frederickslmrg, Va. Capt. Max Boetticlier, killed Dec. 13th, 1863, in action at Fredericksburg, Va. Capt. Oscar Von Heringen, died Jan. 30th, 1803, of wounds received in action at Fredericksburg, Va. Capt. Charles Heussler, died Feb. 36th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Antietam, Md 1st Lieut. Hugo Loetze, killed Sept. 17th, 1803, in action at Antietam, Md. 1st Lieut. Benno Von Doerine, killed Dec. 13th, 1862, inaction at Fredericksl)urg, Va. 1st Lieut Carl sievoii-'ht, killed Dec. 13th, 1862, In action at Fredericksburg, Va 1st Lieut. Frederick Jacobi, killed Dec. 13th, 1863, in action at Fredericksburg, Va. THE ROLL OF HONOR. OFFICERS WHO DIED. 121 STATE VOLUNTEERS CONTINUED. INFANTRY. 1st Lieut. Bernhardt Von BuchenhaEen, died Jan. 1st, 18fi3, of wounds received in action at Fred- ericksburg, Va. 2d Lieut. Steffen Lanee, killed July 1st, 1862, in action at Malvern Hill, Va. 2d Lieut. Wni Praxmarer, died July 1st, 1863, of wounds received in action at Malvern Hill, Va. 2d Lieut. August Von Apel, died Dec. 13th, 1862, of wounds received in action at Fredericksburg, Va. 2d Lieut. Andrew Winter, killed Dec. 13th, 1863, in action at Fredericksburg, Va. 7Ni Veteran Infantry. 1st Lieut. Erich Bartels, killed March 31st, 1865, in action at Boydton Plank Road, Va. 1st Lieut Herman Ebmeier, died April 10th, 1865, of wounds received in action April 3d, 1865. 2d Lieut. Kmil Slick, killed October 3Tth, 1864, in action at Fort Sedgwick, Va. 8f/i Infantrn. Capt. Wm. Mengersen, died July 13th, 1S63, of disease at New York city. 9f/i Infantry. Lt.-Col. Edgar A. Kimball, died April 12th, 1863, shot by General Cororan. 1st Lieut, and Adj. Chas. A. Gadsden, killed April 19th, 1863, in action at Camden, N. C. 1st Lieut. Wm. H. Ennis, died Aug., 1863, of cholera at Aquia Creek, Va. 2d Lieut. E. C. Cooper, killed Sept. 17th, 1863, in action at Antietam, Md. lOtli In f antra. Lt.-Col. Alex. B.Elder, died Oct. 31st, 1861, of disease at Mew York city. Capt. Salmon Winchester, died Dec. 16th, 1862, of wounds received in action at Frederitrksburg.Va. Capt. Oscar F. Angell, died May 14th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Po Ki\er, \'a. , May lOth, 1864. Capt. Peter Henry, died May ITth, 1865, of disease at New York city. 1st Lieut. Francis A. Morrell, died Feb 4th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Fredericksburg, Va. 1st Lieut. Wm. H. Monk, died May22d, 1864, of wounds received in action May 10th, 1864. 2d Lieut. Josiah Hedden, killed Aug. 30th, 1863, in action at Bull Run, Va. 2d Lieut. James M Yardley, killed Dec. 13th, 1862, in action at Fredericksburg, Va. Asst. Surgeon Richard H. Palmer, died Dec. 4th, 1864, of disease at Brooklyn, N. Y. nth Infantnj. Col. E. Elmer Ellsworth, died May 24th, 1861, assassinated at Alexandria, Va. Lt.-Col. Noah S Faniham, died Aug. 14th, 1861, of wounds received in action at Bull Run, Va. 1st Lieut. Daniel Divver, killed July 31st, 1861, in action at Bull Run, Va. 1st Lieut. Henry Cornell, died 1863, of disease at Cloud's Mill, Va. 1st Lieut. James Holt, died 1863; drowned in Potomac river. 1st Lieut. Wm. Kane, died 1863, of disease at Mew York city. Col. Henry P O'Brien (2d organization), died July, 1863; murdered by mob in New York city. V2th Infantry. Maj. John Lorin, died Oct. 21st, 1861; killed by a fall from his horse. Capt. Wm. H. Hoagland, killed Dec. 13th, 1863, in action at Fredericksburg, Vi. 1st Lieut Henry C. Burton, killed JuneSTth, 1863, in action at Gaines Mills, Va. 2d Lieut. Edward M. Fisher, killed June 27th, 1863. in action at Gaines Mills, Va. 13//i Infantry. Capt. Charles H. Savage, killed Aug. 30th, 1863, in action at Bull Run, Va. Capt. Geo. W. Hasler. killed Aug. 30th, 1862, in action at Bull Run, Va. 2d Lieut. Albert S. Lema, died June 27th. .1862, of wounds received in action at Gaines Mills, Va. 2d Lieut William Goetling, killed Aug. 30th, 1862, in action at Bull Run, Va. 16 Uth Infantrii. Lt.-Col Charles H. Skillen, killed June Srth, 1862, in action at Gaines Mills, Va. Capt Frederick Harrar, died July 13th, 1862, of wounds received in action June 37th, 1862; pris- oner of war. 1st Lieut. Edward H. Lloyd, killed July 1st, 1862, in action at Malvern Hill, Va. 3d Lieut. Geo. W. Griffith, killed July 1st, 1863, ia action at Malvern Hill, Va. IGth Infantry. Lt.-Col. Samuel Marsh, died July 4th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Gaines Mills, Va. 1st Lieut. Alanson M. Barnhard, killed June 27th, 1863. in action at Gaines Mills, Va. 1st Lieut. John McFadden, died Aug. 8th, 1862, of wounds received in action at Gaines Mills, Va. 2d Lieut. Joseph Holbrook, died Aug. 38th, 1861, of disease at Alexandria, Va. 2d Lieut. W. W. Hutton, died Nov. 1.5th. 1863, of wounds received in action at Crampton's Gap, Md. 2d Lieut. Win E. Hesselgrave, killed May 3d, 1863, in action at Chancellorsville, Va. 17(7i Infantry. Capt. Isaac D. Blauvelt, killed Aug. 30th, 1862, in action at Bull Run, Va. Capt. James H. Demarest, killed Aug. GOth, 1862, in action at Bull Run, Va. Capt. Andrew Wilson, died Sept. 18th, 1862, of wounds received in action at Bull Rmi, Va. 1st Lieut. R. Stewart Root, died June :"th, 1861, of disease at New York city. 1st Lieut. Frederick W Backus, died Aug. lOth. 1863, of disease at Washington, D. C. 1st Lieut, and Adj. Geo. S. Wilson, died Feb. 7lh, 1863, of wounds received in action at Fredericks- burg, Va. 3d Lieut. Wm. Mattocks, died July 31st, 1861, of disease at Washington, D. C. 2d Lieut. James Reed, killed Aug. oOth, 1863, in action at Bull Run, Va. nth Veteran Infantry. Col. Wm. T. C. Grower, died Sept. 3d, 1864, of wounds received in action at Jonesboro, Ga. Capt. Wm. G. Barnett, killed March 16th, 1865, in action at Averasboro, N. C. 18th Infantry. Col. Wm. A. Jackson, died Nov. lOth, 1861, of dis- ease at Washington, D. C. Capt. Geo. Barry, killed June 27th, 1863, in action at Gaines Mills, Va. Capt. Theodore C. Rogers, killed June 27th, 1862, in action at Gaines Mills, Va. Capt. Wm. Horsfall, killed Sept 14th, 1863, in ac- tion at Crampton Gai),Md. 1st Lieut, and Adj. John H. Russell, died July 28th, 1862, of wounds received in action at Gaines Mills, Va. 20f;( Infantry. Capt. Joseph Otto, died June 3d, 1861, of tuber- colosis. Capt. Robert Merkle, died Sept. 26th, 1862, of wounds received in action at Antietam, Md. 1st Lieut. G. Adolph Lorenz, killed Sept. 17th, 1862, in action at Antietam, Md. 1st Lieut. Jacob Pabst, killed Sept. 17th, 1862, in action at Antietam, Md. 1st Lieut. Charles Voelker, died Sept. 17th. 1862, of wounds received in action at Antietam, Md. 1st Lieut. Louis Roth, died Sept. 19th, 1862, of wounds received in action at Antietam. Md. 1st Lieut. Christian Lehman, died Oct. 9th, 1862. of wounds received in action at Antietam, Md. 2d Lieut. Adolph Frick, killed Sept. 17th, 1862, in action at Antietam, Md. . 2d Lieut. Louis Kraus. killed Sept. 17th, 1862, m action at Antietam, Md. rz2 I'ART 11. IS THE FIELD. STATE VOLUNTEERS CONTINUED. INFANTRY. 22d Infant )Tj. Lt.-Col. Gorton T. Thomas, died Sept. 7tli. 1862. of wounds received in action at Bull Kiin, Va. Capt. Robert E. McCoy, killed Au^. :iitth, l«ti2, in action at Grovetoii, Va Capt. Miles P. S. Cadwell, killed Aug. 30th, 18G2. in action at Bull Run, Va. Capt. Henry S. .Milliman. died Sept 10th, 1862, of wounds received in action Aur. 2'.itli, 1802. i 1st Lieut. Carlisle D. Beaumont, killed Aug. 29th, 18B2, in action at Groveton, Va. 1st Lieut Duncan Lendrum, killed Aug. .30th, 1802, in action at Bull Run, Va. 1st Lieut. Win. T. Norris, killed Aug. 30th, 1862. in action at Bull Run, Va. l.st Lieut. Hiram Clute, died Sept. 28th, 1862, of wounds received in action at Bull Run, Va. 2d Lieut. Wm. T. Bealtee, killed Aug. 30ih, 1862, in action at Bull Hun, Va. 2d Lieut. Chas. B. Pierson, died Sept. 17th, 1862, of wounds received in action Aug. 30th, 1862 2d Lieut. Charles Cushing. killed Sept. 17th, 1862, in action at Antietam, Md. Surgeon James B. Aiterly, died Aug. 12th, 1862, of disease at Falmouth, Va. 23(? Infcntru. Capt. Martin (!. Clark, killed May 13th, 1803, in railroad accident. 2d Lieut. Rodney W. Steele, died Dec. Tth, 1861. of- typhoid fever .at Elmira, N. Y. 2Wi Infantry. Maj. Andrew J. Barney, killed Aug. 30th, 1862, in action at Bull Run, Va. Capt. John P. Buckley, killed Aug. 30th, 1862, in action at Bull Run, Va. 1st Lieut. Theodore Dalrymple, died April 21st, 1862. of disease at Washington, D. C. 1st Lieut. Henry B. Corse, killed Aug. 30th, 1862, in action at Bull Run, Va. 1st Lieut. Daniel C. Hubbard, killed Aug. 30th, 1802, in actional Bull Run, Va. 2d Lieut. Ten Eyck G. Pawling, killed Aug. 29th, 1802, in action at Groveton, Va. 2d Lieut. James A. Brown, died Sept. 21st, 1862, of wounds received in action at Bull Run, Va. 25!/i Infantrxj. Lt.-Col. Edwin S. Gilbert, died Feb. 22d, 1803, at Rochester, N. Y., of consumption. Maj. Shephard Gleason, died June 17th, 1803, at Gum Springs, Va., of congestion of the brain. Capt. Thoinas Kerrigan, died Dec. 12th, 18iil, of wounds received iu action at Ball's Cross Roads, Va. Capt. Michael McMahon, killed May 27th, 1862, in action at Hanover Court House, Va. Capt. Archibald H. Ferguson, died June 28th, 1802, of wounds received in action at Gaines .Mills, Va. 1st Lieut. Cyrus Shay, died June 20th, 1861, of dis- ease at New York city. 1st Lieut. George E. Fisk, killed May 27th, 1862, in action at Hanfiver Court House, Va. 1st Lieut. Washington B. Fairman.died June 30th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Gaines Mills, Va. 2d Lieut. Thomas T, Thompson, killed May27th, 1863, in action at Hanover Court House, Ya. 2d Lieut Charles Halpin, killed May 37th, 1862, in a(!tion at Hanover Court House, Va. 2d Lieut. Richard Esselstyne. died at Richmond, Va.. May 31st, 1863, of wounds received in action at Hanover Court House. 26(/( Iiifantrij. Capt. Montgomery Casselnian, killed Aug. 30th, 1863, in action at Bull Ruti, Va. Capt. Thomas Davis, killed Aug. 30th, 1862, in ac- tion at Bull Run, Va. Capt. Charles E. Jennings, died Oct. Ist. 1862, of wounds received in action at Ihill Run, Va. 1st Lieut, and Ad.i. Wm. K. Bacon, died Dec. 13th, 180',', of wounds received in action at Fi-edericks- burg, Va. 2d Lieut. Hugh Leonard, killed Aug. 30th, 1862, in action at Bull Run, Va. 27/7) Infantry. 1st Lieut. Wm. IT. Coan, died Sept. lltli, 1862, of typhoid fever at Washington, D. C. 2d Lieut. Asa Park, killed July 21st, 1861, inaction at Bull Run, Va. 2d Lieut. Joseph Webster, died July 22d, 1862, of wounds received in action at Gaines Mills, Va. 2d Lieut. Charles L. Gaul, died Aug. 20th, 1862, of disease at New York city. Col. 28(/i Infantry. Dudley Donnelly, died Auj wounds received in action at Va. 1st Lieut. Charles P. Sprout, killed An in action at Cedar Mountain, Va. . 15th, 1802. of edar Mountain, 9th, 1863, 2'nh Infantry. Capt. Bernard Bode, killed May 2d, 1863, in action at Cliancellorsville, Va. 1st Lieut. Ludwig Haack, died Jan. 28th, 1802, of disease at Wasliington. D. C 1st Lieut. Baron Frederick Von Zeidlitz Leipe, died Sept. 7th, 1862, of wounds received in ac- tion Aug. 29th, 1863. 'Mth Infantry. Col. Edward Frishie, killed Aug. 30th, 1862, in ac- tion at Bull Run, Va. . Capt. Samuel King, died Sept. 1st, 1862, of wounds received in action at Bull Kuii. Va. Capt. Harrison Halliday, died Sept. ITth, 1802. of wounds received in action at Bull Run, Va. 1st Lieut. Philip Casey, died Oct. 24th, 1861, of disease at Upton Hill, Va. 1st Lieut. Wm. T. Conkling, died Nov. 28tli, 1801, of disease at Washington, D. C. 2d Lieut. Philip Rice, killed Aug. 29th, 1863, in action at Groveton, Va. .2d Lieut. Francis Dargen. killed Aug. 30th', 1863, in action at Bull Run, Va. 3d Lieut. Wm. Morse, killed Aug. 30lh, 1863, in action at Bull Run, Va. 31st Infantry. Maj. Robert H. Daniels, died April 13th, 1863, of disease at New York city. Capt. Augustus Heiss, killed May 7th, 1863, in action at West Point, Va. (Japt. Henry Whittach, killed June 37ih, 1862, in action at Gaines Mills, Va. 1st Lieut. Frederick Pross, killed May 7lh, 1863, in action at West Point, Va. 1st Lieut. Charles E. Klein, died May 9th, 1803. of wounds received in action at West Point, Va. 3d Lieut. Hor.itioG. Babcock, died May 9th, 1862, of wounds received in action at West Point, Va. 2d Lieut. John Jewsbury, killed May 3d. 1863, in action at Salem Heights, Va. 32c? Infantry. Col. Roderick Matherson, died Oct. 2d, 1862, of wounds received in action atCrampton Pass, Md. Lt.-Col. Geo. F. Lemon, died Nov. 10th, 1862, of wounds received in action atCrampton Pass, Md. Capt. Sylvester H Brown, killed May Tth, 1862, in action at West Point, Va. Capt. Elisha S, Young, killed May 7th, 1862, in action at West Point, Va. 1st Lieut. Edmund Wallace, killed May 7th, 1862, in action at West Point, Va. 1st Lieut Jas T. Twaddell. died July-^th, 1862, of wounds 7'eceived in action at West Point, Va. 1st Lieut. Josiah Brown, killed Sept. 14th, 1863, in action at Crampton Pass, Md. 2d Lieut. B Wager Prentice, died Oct. 22d, 1861, of typhoid fever near Alexandria, Va. 2d Lieut. Louis R. Wright, killed Sept. 14th, 1863, in action at Crampton Pass, Md. 33cl Infantry. 1st Lieut. Geo. W. Brown, died MaySlst, 1862, of wounds received in action at Williamsburg, Va. 1st Lieut. Moses B rhurch. killed June 38th, 1863, in action at Golding's Farm, Va. 1st Lieut. Charles D. Rossiter. died May 4lh, 1863, of wounds received in action at Salem Heights, Va. 'Mth Infantry. Maj. Charles L. Brown, died July 3d, 1862, of wounds re(!eived in acdonJuly Ist, 1802. 1st Lieut. James K Carr, died Oct 4th. 1861, of disease at Seneca Mills, Md. 1st Lieut Albert W. Ransom, died Dec. lUh, 1862, of wounds received in action at Fredericksburg, Va. 2d Lieut. Clarence E. Hill, killed Sept. 17th. 1863, in action at Antietam, Md. THE KOLL OF HONOE. OFFICEKS WHO DIED. 123 STATE A^OLUNTEERS CONTINUED. INFANTRY. 35f/(. Infantry. Capt. James R. Barnett, killed Sept. Itth, 1862, in action at Antietani, Md. 36th Infantry. Maj. Elisha J. Faxon, killed May 3d, 1863, in action at Salem Heiglits, Va. Capt. Samuel Waddell, died June 10th, 1861, of disease at New i'ork city. Capt. Edwin M. Quackenboss, died Aug. 30th, lt<62, of disease at New York city. Capt. Alfred J. Pigott, died July 5th, 1863, of disease at Philadelphia, Pa. 1st Lieut. Geo. W. Tarr, died May l"th, 1862, of disease at Fort Monroe, Va. 2d Lieut. Daniel E. Faxon, died June 19th, 1863, of typhoid fever near Seven Pines, Va. '67th Infantry. Capt. Francis J. McHugh, died Dec. 12th, 1861, of disease at Alexandria, Va. 1st Lieut. Jeremiah O'Leary, killed May 5th, 1863, in action at Williamsburg, Va. 1st Lieut. Patrick H. Hayes, killed May 5th, 1863, inaction at Williamsburg, Va. 1st Lieut. John Kieroan, died May, 1863, of wounds received in action at Chancellorsville, Va. 2d Lieut. Edmund W. Brown, died May32d, 1863, of wounds received in action at Williamsburg, Va. 2d Lieut. Wm. H. Fennon, killed May 31st, 1862, in action at Seven Pines, Va. 38f/i Infantry. Capt. Hugh McQuade, died Dec. 36th, 1861, of disease at Richmond, Va. Capt. Calvin S. Dewitt, killed May 5th, 1863, in action at Williamsburg, Va. Capt. Samuel C. Dwyer, died May 19th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Williamsburg, Va. Capt. Oliver A. Tilden, killed Sept. 1st, 1863, in action at Chantilly, Va. Surgeon Michael E. Foye, died June 9th, 1861, of disease. Asst. Surgeon Stephen Griswold, died Nov. 30th, 1861, of disease at Castle Pinckney, S. C. 39th Infantry. Major Anton Wekey, died April 38th, 1863, of dis- ease at Winchester, Va. Capt. Theodore F. Rich, killed Aug. 35th, 1864, in action at Ream's Station, Va. 1st Lieut. Albert Jordan, died June 15th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Cross Keys, Va. 1st Lieut. Victor Leseine, killed June 8th, 1863, in action at Cross Keys, Va. 1st Lieut. Theodore Pausch, killed July 2d, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa. 2d Lieut. Adolph Wagner, died Aug. 35th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 3d, 1863. 2d Lieut. Thomas J. O'Keefe, killed May 12th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania C. H. , Va. 2d Lieut. Michael O. McGarry, died May 35th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Po River, Va., May 10th, 1864. 2d Lieut. David R. Bruen, killed Oct. 37th, 1864, in action before Petersburg, Va. 40f/i, Infantry. Major Albert S. Ingalls, died Aug. 12th, 1863, of disease at Annapolis, Md. Capt. John Horn, killed Dec. 13th, 1863, in action at F'redericksburg, Va. Capt. Wm. O'Sullivan, Jr., killed Dec. 13th, 1863, in action at Fredericksburg, Va. Capt. Harrison T. Walcott, killed May 5th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. 1st Lieut. Wm. R. Stevens, killed Deo. 13th, 1863, in action at Fredericksburg, Va. 1st Lieut. Wm. H. H. Johnson, killed July 2d, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa. 1st Lieut. James Shuter, killed June 16th, 1864, in action at Petersburg, Va. 1st Lieut. Washington Peel, killed Sept. 20th, 1864, in action near Petersburg, Va. 2d Lieut. Barent V'anderpool, died Aug. 3d. 1862, of wounds received in action June 30th, 1863. 2d Lieut. Thomas Clark, killed July 29th, 1864, in action at Deep Bottom, Va. Asst. Surgeon Charles E. Halsey, died July 30th, 1863, of typhoid fever at Baltimore, Md. Chaplain W. H. Gilder, Sr. , died April 13th, 1864, of disease at Brandy, Va. 41stlnfantry. Lt.-Col. Detler Von Einsiedel, died Aug. 23d, 1865, of intermittent fever at Petersburg, Va. Major Francis :Meiishausen, died Sept. 35th, 1865, of intermittent fever, at Petersburg, Va. Capt. August Muller, died Aug. 35th, 1865, of dis- ease at Petersburg, Va. 2d Lieut. Richard Kurz, killed Aug. 30th, 1863, in action at Bull Run, Va. 3d Lieut. Reinhold Winzer, killed July 1st, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa. 3d Lieut. Theodore Beisheim, died March 6th, 1864, of disease. i2d Infantry. Col. Wm. D. Kennedy, died July 33d, 1861, of dis- ease at Washington, D. C. Col. James E. Mallon, killed Oct. 14th, 1863, in action at Bristow Station, Va. Capt. Michael Garrety, killed Oct. 21st, 1861, in action at Ball's Bluff, Va. Capt. Henry H. Alden, killed Oct. 21st, 1861, in action at Ball's Bluff, Va. Capt. Charles McPhersou, killed Sept. ITth, 1863, in action at Antietara, Md. Capt. Patrick H. Lennon, killed May 12th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania. Va. Capt. Joseph W. Tobin, killed May 12th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania, Va. Capt. Wm. O'Shea, killed May 12th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania, Va 1st Lieut. John Colfee, killed May 12th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania, Va. 3d Lieut. James Gillies, killed Oct. 21st, 1861, in action at Ball's Bluff, Va. 2d Lieut. Samuel Dexter, killed Sept. 17th, 1862, in action at Antietam, Va. 3d Lieut. G. B. Ruddy, killed May 30th, 1864, in action at Totopotomoy, Va. 43rf Infantry. Lt.-Coi. John Wilson, died May 7th, 1864, of wounds received at Wilderness, Va., May 6th, 1864. Lt.-Col. Jas. D. Vischer, killed July 13th, 1864 in action at Washington, D. C. Maj. John Fryer, died May 13th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Wilderness, Va. , May 6th, 1864. Capt. Hugh B.Knickerbocker, killed May 3d, 1863, in action at Salem Heights, Va Capt. Douglas Lodge, killed May 3d, 1863, in action at Salem Heights, Va. Capt. Wm. H. Gilflllan, killed July 3d, 1863, in ac- tion at Gettysburg, Pa. Capt. Williain Wallace, killed May 6th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. Capt. David Burhans, killed May 10th, 1864, in ac- tion at Spotsylvania C H , Va. 1st Lieut. Geo. H. Koons, killed May 3d, 1863, in action at Salem Heights, Va. 1st Lieut. John B. Carter, killed Sept. 19th, 1864, in action at Winchester, Va. 1st Lieut. John M. Dempsey, died May 6th, 1865, of wounds received in action at Petersburg, Va., March 35th, 1865. 1st Lieut. Richard Castle, killed July 13th, 1864, in action at Fort Stevens, D. C. 2d Lieut. Theodore S. Bailey, killed May 5th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. Asst. Surgeon Thos. H. Lawyer, died Aug. 22d, 1862, of disease at Philadelphia, Pa. iith Infantry. Capt. Wm. W. Miller, died April 17th, 1862, of dis- ease at Yorktown, Va. Capt. Lucius S. Larabee, killed July 2d, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa. Capt. Seth F. Johnson, killed May 5th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. 1st Lieut. Wm. W. Jones, died May 5th, 1862, of disease at New York city. 1st Lieut. Eugene L. Dunham, killed July 2d, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa. 2d Lieut. Benjamin N. Thomas, died July 8th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Gettysburg, Pa. 45tft Infantry. Capt. Francis A. Dessauer, killed May 2d, 1863, in action at Chancellorsville, Va. Capt. Louis Bisky, killed May 2d, 1863, in action at Chancellorsville, Va. Capt. Chas. Leonhard, killed May 2d, 1863, inac- tion at Chancellorsville, Va. 124 PART 11. IN THE FIELD. STATE YOLUKTEERS CONTINUED. INFANTRY. 1st Lieut. Henry Grassau, died June Slst, 1862, of wounds received in action at Cross Keys, Va. 1st Lieut. Jacob Leydhecker, died Sept. 9tli, 1804, of diseiise at Savannali, Ua.; prisoner of war. 2d Lieut. Otto Gerson, died April 1st, 1864, of dis- ease at Macon, Ga. ; prisoner of war. 46//I Infantry. Lt.-CoL Germain Metterniclit, died May 13th, 1862; accidentally killed at Tybee Island, Ga. Capt. Geor^'e Iloesterreich. killed Aug. 2yth, 1862, in action at Groveton, Va. Capt. Henry W. Ohtnes, killed June 18th; 1864, in action at Petersburg, Va. lat Lieut. Wm. Frolowsky, died July 2d, 1862, of wounds received in action June 16th, 1862. 2d Lieut. Ferdinand Sehrt, killed June 16th, 1862, in action at Secessionville, S. C. 2d Lieut. Peter Lunkerbien, died April 24th, 1862, of wounds received in action April 10th, 1862, at Fort Pulaski, Ga. 2d Lieut. Herman Rauhaus, died Aug. 26th, 1863, of disease at Nicholasville, Kv. 2d Lieut. Herman Mentzel, killed Jan. 22d, 1864, in action at Armstrong's Ferrv, Tenn. 2d Lieut. Theodore Markscheffel, killed June 12th, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. Surgeon Otto Schenck, died Aug. 23d, 1864, of wounds received in action at Weldon Road, Va., Aug. 21st, 1864. ilth Infantr}/. Capt. Henry Arnold, killed Feb. 20th, 1864, in ac- tion at Olustee, Fla. Capt. James Scott, killed Feb. lltl: , 1865, in ac- tion near Fort Fisher, N. C. 1st Lieut. Chas. 0. Every, killed Feb. 20th, 1864, in action at Olustee, Fla. 1st Lieut. John A Smith, killed May 7th, 1864, in action at Port AValthal, Va. 2d Lieut. Edward F. Hunting, killed Feb. 20th, 1864, in action at Olustee, Fla. 2d Lieut. George L. Schloendorf, killed May 7th, 1864, in action at Port Walthal, Va. 2d Lieut Samuel Waters, killed July 30th, 1864, in action at the Crater, Va. 48(/i. Infantry. Col. James H. Perry, died June 18t'h, 1062, of dis- ease at Fort Pulaski, Ga. Lt.-Col. James M. Green, killed July 18th, 1863, in action at Fort Wagner, S. C. Maj. Samuel M. Swartwout, killed July 30th, 1864, in action at the Crater, Va. Capt. Louis H. Lent, killed April lOtli, 1863, in ac- tion at Morris Island, S. C. Capt James Farrell, killed July 18th, 1863, in ac- tion at Fort Wagnei', S. C. Capt. James O. Paxon, died July 31st, 1863, of wounds received in ai'tion at Fort Wagner, S. U. Capt. Frederick Hurst, died July 31st, 1863, at Charleston, S C, of wounds received inaction July 18th, 1863. Capt. Samuel H. Moser, killed May 16th, 1864, in action at Proctor's Creek, Va. Capt. John A. Fee, died July 1.5th, 1864, of wounds received in action near Petersburg, Va. Capt. Wm. B. D'Arcy, killed Aug. 14tli, 1864, in action at Strawberry Plains, Va. Capt. James W. Dunn, killed Jan. 1.5th, 1865, in action at Fort Fisher, N. C. 1st Lieut. Robert S. Edwards, killed July 18th, 1863, in action at Fort Wagner, S. C. 1st Lieut. Aaron H. Ingraliam, killed June 1st, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 1st Lieut. Henry H. Sears, killed Aug. 16th, 1864, in action at Strawberry Plains, Va. 1st Lieut. John M. Tantum, killed Aug. 16th, 1864, in action at Strawberry Plains, Va. 2d Lieut. Charles E. Fox, died Aug. llth, 1863, of wounds received it\ action at Fort Wagner, S. C. 2d Lieut. James A. Keenan, killed Feb. 20th, 1864, in action at Olustee, Fla. 2d Lieut. Lorenzo C. Lyons, died June 18th, 1864, of disease at Beaufort, S. 0. 2d Lieut. Jeremiah O'Brien, killed July 30th, 1864, in action at the-Orater, Va 2d Lieut. Wm. McDougall, killed July 30th, 1864, in action at the Crater, Va. 49f/( Infantry. Lt -Col. Geo. W. Johnson, died July 27th. 1864, of wounds received in action July 12th, 1864. Lt.-Col. Erastus D. Holt, died April 7th, 1SG5, of wounds received in action April 2d, 1865 Maj. William Ellis, died Aug. 3d, 1S64, of wounds received in action at Spotsylvania C. H., Va. , May 12th, 1864. Capt. Raselas Dickinson, died Oct. 10th, 1861, of paralysis at Georgetown, D. C. Capt. 01:as. 11 Moss, died March 25th, 1862, of typhoid fever at Lockport, N. Y. Capt. Wm. T. Wiggins, killed May 5th, 1864, in ac- tion at Wilderness, Va. Capt. Charles H. Hickmott, died May 6th, 1^64, of wounds received in action at Wilderness, Va Capt. John F. E. Plogsted, died May 6th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Wilderness, Va. Capt. Seward H. Terry, killed May 12th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania C. H., Va. Capt. Reuben B. Heacock, killed May 18th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania C. H . , Va. 1st Lieut, and Adj. Wm. Bullymore, died May, 1862, of disease at Fort Monroe. Va. 1st Lieut, and R. Q. Henry D. Tillinghast, died May 31st, 1862, of disease at Bufl'alo, N. Y. 1st Lieut. Frederick Van Gayle, died June 12th, 1862, of disease in hospital at White House, Va. 1st Lieut. Henry C. Valentine, killed May 6ih, 1864. in action at Wilderness, Va. 1st Lieut. Reuben M Preston, killed May 6th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. 1st Lieut, and Adj. Herman Haas, killed May 12th, 1864, in a<;tif)n at Spotsylvania C. H. , Va. 1st Lieut. David Lamljert, Jr., killed July 12th, 1864. in action at Washington, D. C. 2d Lieut. Mortimer L. V. Tyler, killed May 12th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania C. H. , Va. 2d Lieut. J. P. McVean, killed May 10th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania C. H., Va. 2d Lieut. Charles A. Sayres, killed Sept. 19th, 1864, in action at Winchester, 'Va. 51st Infantry. Capt. David R. Johnson, died March 19th, 1862, of wounds received in action at New Berne, N. C, March 14th, 1863. Capt. Daniel E. Jenkins, killed May 6th, 1864. in action at Wilderness, Va. Capt. Samuel H. Sims, killed July 30th, 1864, in a(!tion at the Crater, Va. 1st Lieut. George D Allen, killed March 14th, 1862, in action at New Berne, N. C. 1st Lieut, and Adj. Andrew L. Fowler, killed Sept. 17th, 1862, in action at Antietam, Md. 1st Lieut. Charles H. Bunker, killed Aug. 13th, 1864, on picket before Petersburg, Va. 1st Lieut. Frank Butler, killed Sept. 30th, 1864, in action at Poplar Spring Church, Va. 1st Lieut. Martin Whitbeck, died Jan. 9th, 1865, of disease at Danville, Va. 2d Lieut. Charles F. Springweiler, killed Sept. 14th, 1862, in action at South Mountain, Md. Asst. Surgeon George H. Leonard, died Feb., 1863, of disease at Brooklyn, N. Y. Chaplain Orlando N. Lienton, died March 15th, 1862, of wounds received in action at New Berne, N. C, March 14th, 1862. 52cJ Infantry . Maj. Edward Venuti, killed July 2d, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa. Capt. Herman Caesar, died May 10th, 181)3, of wounds received in action at Chancellorsville, Va. Capt. Walter Van Auw, died June llth, 1864, of wounds received in action at Spotsylvania, Va., May 12th , 1864. Capt. Wm. Scherrer, died May 26th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Spotsylvania, Va., May 12th , 1864. 1st Lieut, and Adj. Charles Laty, killed Dec. 13th, 1862, in action at Fredericksburg, Va. 1st Lieut. Otto Van Steuben, killed May 12th, 1864, in action at Spoisvlvania, Va. 1st Lieut. Robert Karples, killed May 12th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania, Va. 1st Lieut. Herman Von Haake, died June 2,3d, 1864, of wounds received in action May 10th, 1864; prisoner of war. 1st Lieut. Louis Wolf, killed Oct. 21st, 1864, in ac- tion at Petersburg, Va. 1st Lieut. John Burke, killed March 31st, 1865, in action at Hatcher's Run, Va 2d Lieut. Albert Pfaiitz, died June IKth, 1862, of wounds received in action June 1st, 1862. THE ROLL OF HONOR. OFFICERS WHO DIED. 135 STATE VOLUNTEERS CONTINUED. INFANTRY. 2d Lieut. Eugene Walsh, died June 15th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Spotsylvania, Va. 2d Lieut. Paul Schreibef, killed March 31st, 1865, in action at Hatcher's Run, Va. 2d Lieut. Max Klingenberg, killed March 31st, 1865, in action at Hatcher's Run, Va. 53(;i)i/rt ((()•;/. Lt.-Col. J. A. Vignier de Monteil, killed Feb. 9th, 1862, in action at Roanoke, N. C. 54t7i Infantry. Maj. Victor Ludwig V. Littrow, died April 22d, 1»02, of disease. 2d Lieut. Adolph Beer, killed Aug. 29th, 1862, in action at Bull Run, Va. 2d Lieut. Emil Haberkorn, killed Aug. 29th, 1862, in action at Bull Run, Va. bQth Infantrii. Capt. "Wni. J. William^ killed May 31st, 1862, in action at Fair Oaks, Va. 1st Lieut. Isaac Roosa, died Jan. 20th, 1863, of dis- ease at New Berne, N. C. 2d Lieut- P. A. M. Lorgan. died Aug. 19th, 1862, of disease at Yorktown, Va. 2d Lieut. Francis W. Rush, died Dec. 2.5th, 1863, of disease at Beaufort, S. C. 5Yf7i. Infantrij. Lt.-Col. PhiHp J. Parisen, killed Sept. ITth, 1863, in action at Antietam, Md. Lt.-Col. Alford B. Chapman, killed May 5th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. Maj. N. Garrow Throop, died Jan. 12th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Fredericksburg, Va. Maj. Wm. A. Kirk, killed June 17th, 1864, in ac- tion at Petersburg, Va. Capt. Augustus M. Weight, died July 2d, 1864, of wounds received in action at J-etersburg, Va. 1st Lieut. Paul M. Poii, killed Deo. 13th, 1862, in action at Fredericksburg, Va. 1st Lieut, and R. Q. James McKibben, died May IVth, 1863, of disease at New York city. 3d Lieut. Henry H. Highbee, killed Sept. 17th, 1863, in action at Antietam, Md. 2d Lieut. Henry H. Folger, killed Sept. 17th, 1862, in action at Antietam, Md. 58^7). Infantrij. Capt. Frederick Braun, killed May 2d, 1863, in action at Chancellorsville, Va. Capt. Gustav Stoldt, died July 20th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Gettysburg, Pa. Capt. Edward Antonieski, died July 25th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Gettysburg, Pa. Capt. Albert Von Rosenberg, died' May 3d, 1864. of disease at New York city. 1st Lieut. Frederick Sautter, died April 30th, 1863, accident at New York city. 1st Lieut, and Adj. Louis Diedrich, killed July 2d, 1863, inaction at Gettysburg, Pa. Chaplain Anton P. Zyla, died April 5th, 1865, of chronic diarrhceaat Nashville, Tenn. 59(/( Infantry. Lt.-Col. John L. Stetson, Rilled Sept. 17th, 1862, in action at Antietam, Md. Lt.-Col. Max A. Thoman, died July 11th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2d , 1863. Capt. Charles H. Whitney, killed Sept. 17th, 1863, in action at Antietam, Md. Capt. Edward H. Wade, died Oct. 5th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Antietam, Md. Capt. Abraham Florentine, Jr., died Oct. 19th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Antietam, Md. Capt. Gould J. Jennings, died Oct. 25th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Antietam, Md. Capt. Miller Moody, died Nov. 7th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Antietam, Md. Capt. Edward Reynolds, died Dec. 24th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 11th, 1863. 1st Lieut. Stephen O. Roosa, died Sept. 20th, 1862, of wounds received in action at Antietam, Md. 1st Lieut, and Adj. W. H. Pohlman, died July 21st, 1863, of wounds received in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 3d, 1863. 2d Lieut. Wm. H. Smurr, killed Sept. 17th, 1863, in action at Antietam, Md. 2d Lieut. Benj. V. Van Steinberg, died Sept. 32d, 1863, of wounds received in action at Antietam, Md. 2d Lieut. Hannibal Seymour. killed Dec. 12th, 1862, in action at Fredericksburg, Va 2d Lieut. Eugene M. Wright, died May 12th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Spotsylvania C. H., Va. eoth Infantry. Col. Wm. B. Goodrich, killed Sept. 17th, 1862, in action at Antietam, Md. 1st Lieut. Henry C. Eastman, died March 8th, 1863, of disease near Baltimore, Md. 1st Lieut. Louring E. White, died July 26th, 1862, of disease near Little Washinston, Va. 1st Lieut. Guy Hogan, died Aug. 4th, 1863, of dis- ease near Little Washington. Va. 1st Lieut. Benj. R. Clarke, died Aug 5th, 1863, of disease near Little Washington, Va. 1st Lieut. Myron D. Stanley, died July 7th, 1863, of wounds received inaction at Gettysburg, Pa. 1st Lieut. John E. Wilson, killed June 18th, 1864, in action near Golgotha, Ga. 2d Lieut. Hosea 0. Reynold.s, died Oct. 24th, 1862. of disease at Washington, D. C. 61sf Infantry. Lt.-Col. Wm. Carey Massett, killed June 1st, 1862, in action at Fair Oaks, Va. Capt. James J. Trenor. killed June 1st, 1862, in action at Fair Oaks, Va. Capt. Theodore Russell, killed June lat, 1862, in action at Fair Oaks, Va. Capt. Arthur L. Brooks, died May 12th, 1862, of typhoid fever at Yorktown, Va. Capt. Eugene M. Demminir, died July 1st, 1863, of wounds received in action at Fair (3aks, Va. Capt. M. C. Angell, killed Sept. 17th, 1862, in action at Antietam, Md. Capt. Thomas G. Morrison, killed May 8th, 1864, in action at Corbin's Bridge, Va. Capt. Wm. A. Collins, killed May 8th, 1864, in action atCorbin's Bridge, Va. Capt. Isaac Plumb, died July 4th, 1864, of wounds received in action June 11th, 1864. 1st Lieut. Win. Mclntyre, killed June 1st, 1863, in action at Fair Oaks, Va. 1st Lieut. James A. Owens, killed June 1st, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 1st Lieut. John McDonald, died June 24th, 1802, of wounds received in action at Fair Oaks, Va. 1st Lieut. Joel C. Perrington, killed June 3d, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 1st Lieut. Wm. Malcolm, killed April 6th, 1865, in action near Amelia Court House, Va. 3d Lieut. Wm. Henry Coultis, died June «3d, 1862, of wt)Uiids received in action at Fail- Oaks, Va. 2d Lieut. Franklin K. Garland, died July 4th, 1863, of wounds received in action at (iettysburg. Pa. 3d Lieut. John S. Hicks, killed May 8th, 1864, in action atCorbin's Bridge, Va. Asst. Surgeon Wm. P. Bush, died Oct. 3d, 1863, of disease at Washington, D. C. 62cJ Infantry. Col. John L. Riker, killed May 31st, 1862, in action at Fair Oaks, Va. Maj. Wilson Hubbell, killed June 3d, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. Capt. Geo. T. J. Lewis, died July 14th, 1863, oi disease at Harrison's Landing, Va. 1st Lieut, and R. Q. Louis Grimm, died Jan. 30th, 1864, of disease at New VorU city. 3d Lieut. Wm. F. Porter, killed April 2d, 1865, in action at Petersburg, Va. 63fl Infantry. Maj. Thomas T. Lynch, died Feb. 12th, 1863. of disease at Fairfax Seminary, L». C. Maj. Thomas Touhey, died May .SOth, 1864, of wounds received in action at Wilderness, Va., May .5th, 1864. Capt. John Kavanagh, killed Sept. 17th, 1862, in action at Antietam, Md. Capt. John Sullivan, died Dec. 16th. 1863. of wounds received in action at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13th, 1862. Capt. John C. Lynch, killed May 3d, 18&3, in action at Chancellorsville, Va. Capt. Peter T. Boyle, killed May .5th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. Capt. Edward B. Carroll, killed April 3d, 1865, in action near Sutherland Station, Va. 126 PART IT. m THE FIKLD. STATE VOLUNTEERS CONTINUED. INFANTRY. 1st Lieut. Patrick W. Lydon, Ivilled Sept. 17th, 1S6:;, in action at Aniietain, Md. 1st Lieut. Cadwaliader Sinitli, killed Sept. 17th, 1802, in actiun at Atitietam, Md. 1st Lieut. James E. Maclcev, died Oct. 13th, 1862, of wounds received lu action at Antielam, Md., Sept. ITtb, 18G2. 1st Lieut, and Adj. Miles McDonald, died June ]7th, 18ti4, of wounds received in action at Petersburj;, Va., June 16th, 1864. 1st Lieut. Patriclv Maher, died Sept. 10th, 1804, of wounds received in action at Weldou Road.Va., June22d, 1864. 2d Lieut. Henry McConnell, killed Sept. 17th, 1862, in action at Antietain, Md. 2d Lieut. Timothy Daily, died Oct. 8th, 1862, of wounds received in action at Antietam, Md. 2d Lieut. George Lynch, died Sept. 18th, 1862, of wounds received in action at Antietam, Md. 2d Lieut. James .M. Smart, killed May 13th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania, Va. 64/;i Tiifniitry. Capt. Samuel Barstow, died April 20th, 1863, of disease. Capt. William Fancher, died May 24th. 1862, of disease at Leon, N. Y. Capt Wm. W. Wnodworth, died Dec. 28th, 1862, of disense near Falmoutli, Va. Capt. Henry V. Fuller, Killed July 2d, 1863, in action at Gettysburjj, Pa. Capt. James J Messervey, killed Aug. 17th, 1804, in action at Strawt)erry Plains, Va. Capt. Harrison T. Smith, killed March 25th, 180,5, in action at Petersburg, Va. Capr. Henry H. Darbey, died April 11th, 1865, of wounds received in Hction at Farmville, Va. 1st I.ieut. and Ad.i. Waldron Cooper, died Jan. 20th, 1862, of di.sease at home. 1st Lieut, and R. Q. Geo. L. Taggart, died May 27th, 1802, of disease at Addison, N. Y. 1st Lieut. Frederick Parker, died Dec. 18th. 1862, of wounds received in action at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13th, ]h62. 1st Li 'ut. Alfred H. Lewis, killed July 3d, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Fa. 1st Lieut. Willis G. Babcock, killed July 2d, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa 1st. Lieut David T. Wiggins, killed May 12th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania C. H., Va. 1st Lieut. George K. Fisk, killed May 13th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania C. H., Va. 1st Lieut. Pulaski V, Alton, killed May 12th, 1864, in action at Spotsvlvania C. H., Va 2d Lieut. Ezra W. Kendall, killed June 1st, 1862, in action at Fair Oaks, Va. 2d Lieut. Leroy S. Hewitt, died July 8th, 1862. of wounds received in action at Seven Days' Battle. Vh ; prisoner. 2d Lieut. Ira S. Thurber, killed July 2d, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa. dWi Infantry. Lt.-Col. Thomas H. Higinbotham. killed Oct. 19th, 1864, in action at Cedar Creek, Va Capt. W. \V. Tracey, killed May 6th. 1864, inac- tion at Wilderness, Va. Capt. John Berry, killed May 10th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania C. H. , Va. Capt Isaac S. Walker, died May 27th, 1862, of dis- ease. 2d Lieut. A. S. Bogert, died June 2d, 1864. of ac- cidental wound. 2d Lieut. Wm. Byron, died April 2d, 186.5, of wounds received in action April 2d , 1865. ! 66t/i Infantry. \ Col. Orlando Morris, killed .Tune 3d, 1864, in ac- I tion at Cold Harbor, Va. I Lt.-Col. James H. Bull, killed Dec. 11th, 1862, in action at F'redericksburg, Va. Capt Julius Wehle, killed Dec. 13th, 1862, in ac- I tion at Fredericksburg, Va. I Capt. John P. Dodge, killed Dec. 11th, 1863, in ac- tion at Fredericksburg. Va. Capt. George H Ince, killed July 2d, 1863, in ac- tion at Gettysburg, Pa. 1 Capt Eli.jah F. Murm. killed July 2d, 1863, in ac- tion at Gettysburg, Pa. Capt John McNeil, died Dec. 13th, 1863, of dis- ease at Stevenstmrg, Va. Capt. Burton H Davis, died July 2d, 1864, of wounds received in action; prisoner of war. 2d Lieut. Frederick M. Crissey. killed Sept. 17th, 1862, in action at Antietam. Md. 2d Lieut George C. Gaynor, died Jlarch 14th, 1863» of disease. 2d Lieut. Thomas Johnsron. killed May 12th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania, Va. 2d Lieut. James K. Hullis, killed Jur.e 17tli, 1864, in action at Petersburg, Va. 2d Lieut. George Turbayne, died Dec, 1864; killed at Andersonville, Ga. Surgeon John M. Forshee, died Oct. 25th, 1862, of disease at Monroe, Orange Co., N. Y. (S'th Jiifcnitrij. Capt. Daniel R. Sullivan, died June 26th, 1862, of wounds received in action at Seven Pines, Va. Capt. T. Colden Cooper, killed May 6th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. Capt. Wm. C. Dermady, killed May 12th, 1864, in action at Spotsvlvania C. H., Va. 1st Lieut. Wm H. West, died Aug. 27th, 1861, of disease at Clyde, Wayne Co. , X. Y. 2d Lieut. George P. Rjsdyk. killed May 31st, 1862, in action at Seven Pines, Va. 2d Lieut. Pierre B. Van Ne.ss, died Dec. 1,5th, 1862, I of wounds received in action at Fredericksburg, Va. 2d Lieut. Thomas O. Gibbs, killed May 12th, 1864, I in action at Spotsylvania C. H., Va. 2d Lieut Chester Hydely. killed May 18th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania C. H., Va. Surgeon Richard H. Hinman. died May22d, 1862, of disease at Brooklyn, N. Y. mil Infantry. Lt.-Col. Gustav Von Gerber, died Nov. 19th, 1861, of disease at Washington, D. C. Lt.-Col. John H. Kleeflsh, died Sept. 22d, 1862. at Washington, D. C, of wounds received in action. Ma,j Robert Bother, killed May 2d, 186.3, in rction at Chancellorsvllle, Va. Capt. Otto Friederich. killed July 2d, 1863, in ac- tion at (Gettysburg, Pa. Capt. Paul Koenig, killed Aug. 31st, 186-3, In ac- tion at White Sulphur Springs, Va. 2d Lieut. Adelbert Hoya, killed May 2J, 1863, in action at Chancellorsvllle, Va. 69t7i Infantry. Capt. Felix Duffy, killed Sept. 17th, 1862, in action at Antietam, Md. Capt. Timothy L Shanley, died Oct. 1st, 1863, of wounds received in action at Antietam, Md. Capt. Richard A. Kelly, killed May 18th, 1864, in actional Spotsylvania C. H., Va. Capt. John J. Blake, died June ;!d. 1864, at Rich- mond, Va., of wounds I'eceived in action May l~^th. 1864. Capt. Bernard S. O'Neill, killed June 16th, 1864, in action at Petersburg, Va. 1st Lieut Thomas Reynolds, killed July 1st, 1862, in action at Malvern Hill, Va. 1st Lieut. Patrick Buckley, killed Dec. 13th, 1862, in action at Fredericksburg, Va. 1st Lieut. Patrick J. Kell.y. killed Sept. 19th, 1868, iti action at Antietam, Md. 1st Lieut John Conway, killed Sept. 19th, 1862, in action at Antietam, Md. 1st Lieut Andrew Briiningham, died Dec. 17th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Fredericks- burg, Va., Dec. 13th, 1803. 2d Lieut. Charles Williams, killed Sept. 17th, 1862, in action at Antietam, Md. 2d Lieut Kichard P. King, died May 26th, 18C4, of wounds received in action at Spotsylvania, Va., May 18th, 1864. 2d Lieut. Robert Murphy, died June 29th, 1865, of wounds received in action April 6th, 1805. Asst. Surgeon John Hurley, died April loth, 1863, accidentally killed near Falmouth, Va. mth Infantry. Capt. .Jacob Briinn, killed May 5th, 1862, in action at Williamsburg. Va Capt. Henry B. O'Reilly, killed May 5th, 18C2. in action at Williamsburg. Va. Capt. Wm. H. Kughee, killed May 5th, 1862, in ac- tion at Williamsburg. Va Capt. John Mitchell, killed May 5th, 1862, in action at Williamsburg, Va. Capt. Benjamin Price, killed July 23d, 1863, In ac- tion at Wappiiig Heights, Va. THE ROLL OF HONOR. OFFICERS WHO DIED. 127 STATE VOLUNTEERS CONTINUED. INFANTRY. 1st Lieut. Gorham P.Stevens, died Aue. 12th, 1862, of wounds received in action May 511), 1863. 1st Lieut. Samuel P. Ives, died Dec. 28th, 1863, of disease. 1st Lieut. Henry Chamberlain, killed May .5th, 1864, inaction at Wilderness, Va. 2d Lieut. Herrick Hayner, killed May .5th, 1862, in action at Williamsburg, Va. 2d Lieut. Wm. W. Kilburn, killed May 5th, 1862, in action at Williamsburg, Va. 2d Oeut. Frank H. Nelson, killed May 5th, 1862, in action at Williamsburg, Va. "1st Infantri). Capt. Orville C. Howard, died Sept. 20th, 1861, of disease at Washington, D. C. Capt. Patrick Nolan, killed May 8th, 1864, in ac- tion at Spotsylvania C. H., Va. Capt. John G. McBlair, killed May 12th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania C H., Va. 1st Lieut. Theodore Laurier, died July 1st, 1862, of wounds received in action June 1st, 1862. 1st Lieut. J. L. Palmer, killed June 15th, 1862, in action at Fair Oaks, Va. 1st Lieut. Terrence Murphy, died Aug. 30th, 1862, of wounds received in action at Bristoe Station, Va. 2d Lieut. John L. Lowentrout, killed Aug 37th, 1862, in action at Bristoe Station, Va. 2d Lieut. Andrew W. Estes, killed July 2d, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa. 12d Infantry. Col. Wm. O. Stevens, killed May 3d, 1863, in ac- tion at Chancellorsville. Va Capt. Darwin Willard, killed May .5th, 1862, in ac- tion at Williamsburg, Va. Capt. Patrick Barrett, died May 6th, 1862, of wounds received in action at Williamsburg, Va. Capt George Grecheneck, died May nth, 1862, of wounds received inaction at Williamsburg, Va. Capt. Stephen M. Doyle, killed July 1st, 1862, in action at Malvern Hill, Va. Capt. Horatio B. Pennock, died Aug. 4th, 1862, of disease at Harrison's Landing, Va. Capt. Harman J. Bliss, died June 6th, ISRS, of wounds received in action at Chancellorsville, Va. Capt. Henry J. McDonough, killed Nov. 2"th, 1863, in action at Locust Grove, Va. 1st Lieut. AVm. C. Brooks, killed May 3d, 1863, in action at Chancellorsville, Va. 1st Lieut. Chas. H. Hydorn, killed May 3d, 1863, in action at Chancellorsville, Va. 1st Lieut. Harrison P. Ellis, killed May 3d, 1863, in action at Chancellorsville, Va. 1st Lieut. John Kiener, killed June 16th, 1864, in action at Petersburg, Va. 2d Limit. Charles A. Foss, died July 7th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Gettysburg, Pa. 73rJ Infantry. Capt. Manuel Silva. died Aug. 17th, 1861, of disease. Capt. John Feeney , died May 24th, 1862, of wounds received in action at Williamsburg, Va. , May 5th, 1862. Capt. Alfred A . Donalds, killed Aug. 37th, 1862, in action at Bristoe Station, Va Capt. Eugene C. Shine, killed July Sd, 1863, in action at Gettvsburg, Pa. Capt. Michael 0. Burtell. killed May 10th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania C H., Va. Capt. John Phelan, died June 21st, 1864, of wounds received in action May 12th. 1864. Capt. George LeFort, killed May 20th, 1864, in action at North Anna, Va Capt James McDermott, died May 31st. 1864, of wounds received in action Jlay 12th, 1864. 1st Lieut. John J. Glass, killed May 5th, 1862, in action at Williamsburg, Va. 1st Lieut. Benjamin Beach, killed May 5th, 1862, in action at Williamsburg, Va. 1st Lieut. Thomas Dennen, killed May 2d, 1863, in action at Chancellorsville, Va 1st Lieut. Wm. L. Herbert, killed July 2d, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa. 1st Lieut. Jas. Marksman, killed July 3d, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa. 1st Lieut. Benedict A. Leonard, killed May 14th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania C. 11 . , Va. 2d Lient. Henry H. Lewis, killed Aug. 27th, 1862, in action at Bristoe Station. Va. 2d Lieut, John McAllister, killed Aug. 27th. 1863, in action at Bristoe Station, Va. 2d Lieut. George P. Dennen, killed July 2d, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa 2d Lieut Martin E. Higgins, died July 9th, 1863. of wounds received in action at Gettysburg, Pa. 2d Lieut. Charles R. Near, died Sept. 1st, 1863. of sunstroke. 74(?i, Infantry. Capt. Geo. A. Morey, died June 33d, 1863, of disease near Bottom's Bridge, Va. Capt. Edmund A. Harrison, killed Aug. 27th, 1863, in action at Bristoe Station, Va. Capt Robt. D. Andrews, killed Aug. 37th, 1862, in action at Bristoe Station, Va. Capt. Wm. H. Chester, killed July 3d, 186.3. in action at Gettysburg, Pa. Capt. Alex. M. McCune, died June 19th, 1864, uf wounds received in action at Cold Harbor, Va., June .5th, 1864. 1st Lieut. Chas. S. Preston, killed July 23d, 1863, in action at Manassas Gap, Va. 1st Lieut. Charles Dussnet, killed May 10th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania C. H., Va. 2d Lieut. Thomas Barns, killed June 25th, 1862, in action at Oak Grove, Va. 2d Lieut. Rudolph N. Anderson, died Nov. 20th, 1862, of wounds received in action at Bristoe Sta- tion, Va. 2d Lieut. James Short, killed July 23d, 1863. in action at Manassas Gap, Va. Chaplain Robert Siltler, died Sept. 6th, 1863, of disease at Baltimore, Md. 75(/t Infantry. Lt.-Col. Willoughby Babcock, died Oct. 6th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Winchester, Va. 1st Lieut. James E. Whiteside, killed Jan. 14th, 1863, in action at Bayou Teche, La. 1st Lieut. Wm. A. Avery, killed May 27th, 1863, in action at Port Hudson, La. 2d Lieut. Luther T. Hutchinson, killed June 14th, 1863, in action at Port Hudson, La. 76t7i Infantry. Maj. Andrew J. Grover, killed July 1st, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa. Capt. Robert B. Everett, killed July 1st, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, I'a. Capt. Robert Story, died Aug. 6th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Gettysburg, Pa. Capt. Norman G. Bartholomew, killed Slay 5th, 1864, inaction at Wilderuess, Va. 1st Lieut. Richard Williams, killed Aug. 29th, 1862, in action at Groveton, Va. 1st Lieut. Chauncey D. Crandall, killed Dec. 13th, 1863, in action at Fredericksburg, Va. 1st Lieut. Philip Keeler, died July 1st, 186.3, of wounds received in action at Gettysburg, Pa. 1st Lieut, and Adj. Hubert Carpenter, died May 8th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Wilder- ness, Va. 1st Lieut. Barnard Phenis, killed Aug. 18th, 1864, in action at Weldon Road, Va. 1st Lieut. Thomas F. Weldon, killed Aug. 21st, 1864 in action at Weldon Road, Va. 2d Lieut. Moses P. Marsh, died Sept. 26th, 1862, of disease at McLean, N. Y. 2d Lieut. Robert G. Noxon, died Sept. 1st, 1863, of wounds received in action at Gettysburg, Pa. 2d Lieut. Wm. Stringham, killed May 5th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. Tith Infantry. Capt. Luther M. Wheeler, killed May 3d, 1863, in action at Salem Heights, Va. Capt. Wm. B. Carpenter, killed May 10th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania, Va. Capt. Orrin P. Rugg, killed Ma 12th, 1864, in ac- tion at Spotsylvania, Va. Capt. Martin Lennon, died Nov. 1st, 1864, of wounds received in action at Cedar Creek. Va. Capt. Sumner Oakley, killed March 25th, 1865, in action at Petersburg, Va. 1st Lieut Ansel Dennison, died Feb. 28th, 1863, at Gloversville, N. Y., of wounds received in action at Antietam, Md. 1st Lieut, and Adj. Gilbert F. Thomas, killed Oct. 19th, 1864, in action at Cedar Creek, Va. 1st Lieut. Wm. J. Tabor, killed Oct. 19th, 1864, io action at Cedar Creek, Va. 128 PAKT II. IN THE FIELD. STATE VOLUNTEERS COXTIXUED. INFANTRY. 3st Lieut. John M. Beldlii«, died Oct. 2Ttb, 18(U, of wounds received in action at Cedar Creek. Va. 1st Lieut. Stei)lien H. Pierce, killed Marc:h 25lli, IW.J, in action at Petersburg, Va. 2d Lieut Halsey Howe, died Aug. 11th, 18G2, of aci'idental wound. 2d Lieut. Wm. F. I>yon, killed May 10th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania Court House, Va. 78(?i Infantry. Capt Peter M. G. Mitchell, killed Sept. ITth, 18GJ, in action at Antietani, Md. 1st Fiieut Piersoi) B. Peter.son, died Oct. 2Tth, ISOi, of woundss received in action at Antietain, Md. 2d Lieut Charles A. Courter, killed May 3d, 1803, in action at Chancellorsville, Va. 70th Infanti']!. Col. .Tames Cameron, killed July 21st, 1861, in ac- tion at Bull ]{iin, Va. Capt David Brown, killed July 21st, 18til, in ac- tion at Bull Run, Va. 2d r^ieut. Junies Kinnear, died June 18th, 1862, of wounds received in action at Secessionville,S.C. Chaplain James Wyatt, died July 12th, 1863, of disease at Memphis, Tenn. 80r, Va. 1st Lieut, and Adj. B. G Minthurn, died Aug. 4th, 1864, of disease at Fort Monroe, Va. 2d Lieut. Charles Fox, died July 13th, 1862, of dis- ease at Harrison's Landing, Va. 93d Infantry. Capt. Hiram S. Wilson, died March 24th, 1804, of disease. Capt. John Bailey, killed May 5th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. Capt. Dennis E. Barnes, killed May 6th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. 1st Lieut. Norman F. Eldridge, killed May 6th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. 1st Lieut. Charles H. Danford, killed April 7th, 180.T, in action at High Bridge, A'a. 3d Lieut. Janjes M. Southwick, died March 4th, 1863, of disease at Warwick C. H., Va. 3d Lieut. Robert Listen Gray, killed May .5th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. 3d Lieut. Wilber D. Mosier, died June 11th, 1864, at Gordonsville, Va., of wounds received io ac- tion May 13tli, 1864. 2d Lieut. Norman W. Gray, killed June 16th, 1861, in action at Petersburg, Va. 94f;i Infantry. Maj. Henry H. Fish, killed April 1st, 1865, in ac- tion at Five Forks, Va. Capt. George French, killed April 1st, 1865, in ac- tion at Five Forks, Va. 1st Lieut. Wm. J. M. Woodward, died Sept. 15th, 1862, of wounds received in action. 1st Lieut. Porter Crawford, killed April 1st, 1865, in action at Five Forks, Va. 2d Lieut. Stephen G. Shuttis, died April 3d, 1865, of wounds received in action. 95(/i Infantry. Col. Edvrard Pye, died June 11th, 1864, of wounds received in action June 3d, 1864. Capt. Benjamin B. Burns, died May Cth, 1864, of wounds received in action May 5th, 1864. 1st Lieut. Stark W. Woodrow, killed May 6th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. 2d Lieut. Charles W. Osborn, killed May 6th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. 96f/i Infantry. Col. Chas. O. Gray, killed Dec. 14th, 1863, in action at Kinston, N. C. Maj. John E. Kelly, killed May 29th, 1862, in ac- tion at Fair Oaks, Va. Capt. Darius M. Parsons, died June 17th, 1863, of disease at White House, Va. Capt. Walter H. Benedict, killed May 15th, 1864, in action at Drewry's Bluff, Va. Capt. John Hallock, killed June 3d, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. Capt. James L. Cray, died June 10th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 1st Lieut. Joseph Soutli, killed June 3d, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 1st Lieut. Paul Vigeau, killed June Sd, 1864, in ac- tion at Cold Harbor, Va. 3d Lieut. Stephen B. Little, killed June 3d, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 2d Lieut. John G. Johnson, died June, 1864, of wounds received in action June 3d, 1864. 3d Lieut. Jay Webster, died Aug. 3d, 1864, of disease in 18th A. C. Hospital. 97f^ Infantry. Col. Charles Wheelock, died Jan. 21st, 1865, of disease. Capt. Richard Jones, died Sept. 5th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Bull Run. Va. 1st Lieut. Dwight S. Faville, killed Aug. 30th, 1863» in action aiBull Run, Va. 130 PART 11. IX THE FIELD. STATE VOLUNTEERS CONTINUED. INFANTRY. 1st Lieut. Rush P. Cady, died July 24th, ]8(>L of Wduiuis received in action at (lettysburg, Pa. 1st Lieui. Wm.C. Dresher, kiiled Maytith, ]8tU, in a(aioii at AViidernesa, Va. 1st Lieut. Francis T. Brennan, killed May 6tli, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. Ist Lieut, and Adj. Wm. H. Judd, died Feb. 19tl), lHti5, of wounds received in action Feb 6th, 186.'). 2d Lieut. Louis Delonne, killed Sept. 17th, 1802, in action at Aniietarn, Md. 2d Lieut. John H. Stiles, killed July 1st, 186,3, in action at Gettysbiirjr, Pa. ■id Lieut. Wm. J. Aforien, killed July 1st, 1863, in actioti at Gett.ysburir, Pa. 2d Lieut. John Koch, killed June 5tli, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 2d Lieut. Morehou.se iVlallett, died June ISth, 1S6>, of wounds received in action at Petersbursr, N'a. 3d Lieut. Henry P. Fiizpatrick, died Augr 19th. 1864, of wounds received in action at Weldon Road, Va. 98(?i Infantry. Col. Wm. Dutton, died July 4th, 1862, of disease in New York city Col. Frederick F. Weed, killed June 3d, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. Capr. Lyman A. Rogers, died July 10th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Cold Harbor, \'a., June 1st, 1864. 2d Lieut. David Storms, died April 20th, 1862, of disease at Newport News, Va. 2d Lieut. Charles A. Powell, died May 13tb, 1862, of disease at Fort Monroe, Va. 2d Lieut. Geo. P. Lyman, died May 20th, 1862, of disease at Fort Monroe, Va. 2d Lieut. A. B. Phelps, killed May 16th, 1864. in action at Drewry's Bluff, Va. 2d Lieut. Cassius M. Ransom, died July 14th, 1864, of wounds received In action July 6lh, 1864. 99th Infantry. Lt.-Col. Gustave B. Helladay, died Aug. 19th, 1862, at Norfolk, Va. , of typhoid fever. Maj. T. Edward Kawlinjis, killed July 19th, 1861, in action at New Market. Va. Capt. James H. Hart, killed June 16th, 1863, in action at Franklin, Va. Asst. Surgeon Johnson Clark, died Dec. 8th, 1861, at Fort Monroe, Va., of disease. Asst. Surgeon Patrick R. Brannigan. died Oct. 5th, 1864, of intermittent lever at New Berne, N. C. 100(7i Infantry. Col. James M. Brown, killed May 31st, 1862, in action at Fair Oaks, Va Maj. James H. Dandy, killed April 2d, 186.5, in action at Petersburg, Va. Capt. Wm. Richardson, died July 27th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Deep Botrom, Va. 1st Lieut. Samuel S. Kellogg, killed May 31st, 1862, in action at Fair Oaks, Va. 1st Lieut. John Wilkeyson, Jr., killed May 31st, 18(i2, in action at Fair Oaks, Va. 1st Lieut. Rodney B. Smith, Jr. , died June 29lh, 1862, of disease at Savage Station, Va. l8t Lieut, and Adj. Herbert H. Haddock, killed July 18th, 1863, in action at Fort Wagner, S. 0. 1st Lieut. James Kavanagh. killed July 18th, 1863, in action at Fort Wagner, S C. 2d Lieut. Chas. S. Farnum, died May 12th, 1862, of disease at Yorktown, Va. 2d Lieut. Chas. H. Runkle, killed July 18th, 1863, in action at Fort Wagner, S. C. 2d Lieut. Cyrus Brown, died Aug. 13th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Fort Watrner, S.C. 2d Lieut. Azor H. Hoyt, killed May 16th, 1864, in action at Drewry's Bluff, Va. 2d Lieut. James H. French, died May22d. 1864, at Libby prison, Va., of wounds received in action at Drewry's Bluff, Va. 10Is( Infantry. Ist Lieut. Monroe C. Worden, died April 25th, 1862, of disease at Washiiitrton, D. C. 2d Lieut. Chas. R. Ten Broeck, died Sept. 4th, 1862, of wounds received in action. 102(1 7)i/rt)i(r?/. Major Gilbert M. Elliott, killed Nov. 24th, 1864, in action at Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Capt. Julian Spring, killed Aug. 9th, 1802, in action at Cedar Mountain, Va. Capt. M E. Cornell, killed Sept. 17th, 1862, In ac- tion at Antietam, Md. Capt. Arthur Cavanaugh, died Oct. 28th, 1862, of wounds received in action at Cedar Mountain, Va. Capt. John Mead, killed July 3d, 1863. in action at Gettysburg, Pa. 1st Lieut, and Adj. Jonah V. Upham. killed July 2d, 186.3, in action at (Gettysburg. Pa. 2d Lieut. Francis Bacon, killed May 3d, 180,3, In action at Chancellorsville, V^a. lOM Infantry. Col. Benjamin Ringold, killed May 3d, 1863. in action at Suffolk. Va. Capt. Henry A. Sand, died Oct. 31st. 1862, of wounds received in action at Antietam. Md. Capt. Wm. Brandt, died Nov. 7th, 1862, of wounds received in action at Antietam, Md. Capt. Herman Krauth, died June 0th, 186.5, of wounds received from unknown parties. 1st Lieut. Ferdinand J. Ling, died Sept. 17th, 1862, of disease at Washington, D. C. 2d Lieut. Wm. L. Dudley, died Aug. 5th, 1862, of typhoid fever- 2d Lieut. August Newman, died May 12th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Suffolk, Va. lOWi Infantry. Capt. John Kelly, killed Sept. 17th, 1862, in ac- tion at Antietam, Md 1st Lieut. Win. Cross, died March 2d, 1862, of dis- ease. 1st Lieut. John P. Rudd, killed Aug. 30th, 1802, in a(aion at FJull Run, Va. 1st Lieut. John J. McCaffrey, died Sept. 17th, 1862, of wounds received in action Aug. 30th, 1862. 1st Lieut. Thomas Johnston, died July 8th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Gettysburg, Pa. 2d Lieut. Andrew J. Andrews, died Jan. 6th, 1863. of wounds received in action at Fredericksburg, Va. 2d Lieut. Walter S. Stephens, died April 10th, 1864, of disease at Richmond, Va. 105i7i Infantry. Lt.-Col. Howard Carroll, died Sept. 29th, 1862, of wounds received in action at'Antietam. Md. 2d I ieut. Chas. C. Buckley, killed Sept. 17th, 1862, in action at Antietam, Md. imth Infantry. Lt.-Col. Charles Townsend, killed June 1st. 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. Capt. Rollin C Jackson, died Dec. 15th, 1862, of disease at Piedmont. Va. Capt. Luther Priest, died March 14th, 1863, of typhoid fever at Martinsbnrg, Va. Capt. James L. Peach, killed Oct. 11th, 1863, in action at Culpeper, Va. Capt. Alfred J. Hooker, killed July 9th, 1864, in action at Monocacy, Md. Capt. Martin J. Chaniberlaine. died July 2'.id, 1804, of wounds received in action at. Monocacy, Md. Capt. Samuel Parker, died Oct. 3d, 1804, of wounds received in action at Fisher's Hill, Va. 1st Lieut. Gilbert W. Hathaway, killed May 9th, 1804, in action at Spotsylvania, Va. 2d Lieut. James Hopkins, died Feb. 22d, 1863, of typhoid fever at Martinsburg. Va. 2d Lieut. James H. Bayne, killed June 1st, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 2d Lieut. Aaron B. Blackman, killed June 1st, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 2d Lieut. Chas. W. Sheppard, killed June 1st, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 2d Lieut. John Kingston, killed July 9th, 1864, in action at Monocacy, Md. Asst. Surgeon Fred'k H. Pettit, died Dec. 2,5th, 1864, of disease at Washington, D. C. 107(/i Infantry. Major Lathrop Baldwin, died July 30th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Peachtree Creek, Ga. Capt. Nathaniel E. Rutter, killed May 1st, 1863, in action at Chancellorsville, Va. THE ROLL OF HONOR. OFFICERS WHO DIED. 131 STATE VOLUNTEERS CONTINUED. INFANTRY. Capt. John F. Knox, died May 29th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Dallas, Ga., May 25th, 1864. 2d Lieut. John D. Hill, killed May 35th, 1864, in action at Dallas, Ga 108«i Infantrij. Maj. George B. Force, killed Sept. 17th, 1863, in action at Antietam, Md. Capt. Byron B. Thrasher, died May 31st, 1863, of wounds received in action at Chancellorsville, Va. 1st Lieut. Carl V. Amiet, killed July 3d, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa. 1st Lieut. Wm. F. Dntton, died July 19th, 1864, of wounds received in action June ^0, 1864. 2d Lieut. David Tarbox, killed Sept. 17th, 1862, in action at Antietam, Md. 2d Lieut. Robert E. Holmes, killed Sept. 17th, 1862, in action at Antietam, Md. 2d Lieut. Robert Evans, killed July 2d, 1863, in ac- tion at Gettysburg, Pa. 2d Lieut. Dayton T. Card, killed July 2d, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa. 2d Lieut. John S. Kingleyside, killed June 3d, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 109^71 Infantry. Capt. John Gorman, killed May 31st, 1864, in ac- tion at Hanovertown, Va. Capt. Wm. Warwick, killed June 7th, 1864, in ac- tion at Cold Harbor, Va. Ist Lieut. Nathan J. Griswold, killed July 30th, 1864, in action at Petersburg, Va. 2d Lieut. Daniel W. Barton, killed May 12lh, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania C. H , Va. 2d Lieut. E. C. Jones, died July 1st, 1864, of wounds received in action at Petersburg, Va., June 17th, 1864. 110t?i Infantry. Capt. Lorin L. Thorp, died April 8th, 1863, of dis- ease at Baton Houye, La. 1st Lieut. Almon A. Wood, died May 26th, 1863, of wounds received in act■■^u at Franklin, La., May 25th, 1863. 1st Lieut. Valorus Randall, killed June 14th, 1863, in action at Port Hudson, La. 1st Lieut. Chauncey Gardner, died June 23d, 1864, of disease at Key West, Fla. Asst. Surgeon Charles Mitchell, died Aug. 28th, 1864, of disease at Key West, Fla. lll(/i Tnfant7-y. Capt. Jerome Lattin, died July 15th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Weldon Road, Va., June 21st, 1864. Capt. John W. Lock wood, died of wounds received in escaping from the enemy; date not recorded. 1st Lieut. John H. Drake, killed July 3d, 1863, in action at Gettvsburg, Pa. 1st Lieut. Aug. W. Proses, killed July 2d, 1863, in action at Gettysburir, Pa. 1st Lieut. Edwin Parshall, died July 25th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Weldon Road, Va. 2d Lieut. Erastus M. Granger, killed July 3d, 1863, in action at Gettvsbunr, Pa. 3d Lieut. Horace G. Hill, killed May 5th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va 2d Lieut. James W. Snedaker, killed May 5th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. 3d Lieut. Edward Van Derveer, killed June 16th, 1864, in action at Petersburg, Va. 2d Lieut. Jerome L. Stewart, killed June 16th, 1864, in action at Petersburg, Va. 2d Lieut. Alexander B. Williams, died Sept. 17th, 1864, of disease; prisoner of war. 2d Lieut. Silas W. Belding, killed April 2d, 1865, in action at Sutherland Station, Va. U2th Infantry. Col. James C. Drake, died June2d, 1864, of wounds received in action at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1st, 1864. Coi. JohnF. Smith, died Jan. 18th, 1863, of wounds received in action, Jan. 15th, 1865. Lt.-Col. Elial F. Carpenter, died May 18th. 1864, of wounds received in action at Drewry's Bluff, Va., May 16th, 1864. Capt. John G. Palmeter, died Aug. 1st, 1864, of wounds received inaction at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1st, 1864. 1st Lieut, and R. Q. Frank Waters, died Oct. 3d 1863, of dysentery at Beaufort, S. C. 1st Lieut. Gordon L Pierce, killed June 1st, 1864. in action at Cold Harl)or, Va. 1st Lieut. Samuel G. Sherwin, Itilled June28th^ 1864, in action at Petersburg, Va. 1st Lieut. George F. Mount, killed Aug. 25th, 1864, in action before Petersburtr, Va. 1st Lieut. George W. Edmonds, killed Oct. 27tb 1864, in action at Fair Oaks, Va. 2d Lieut. Andro W. Mattison, died Oct. 22d,1862, of typhoid fever. 3d Lieut. Henry Hull, died July 3d, 1864, of woimds received in action June 2d, 1S64. Surgeon Charles E. Washburn, died April 10th, 1865, of typhoid fever, at Faisson's Station, N. C. 114(?( Infantry. Col. Elisha B. Smith, died June 19th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Port Hudson, La., June 14th, 1863, Capt. Chas E. Tucker, killed June 14th, 1863, in action at Port Hudson, La. Capt Daniel C. Kuowlton, killed Oct. 19th, 1864, in action at Cedar Creek, Va 1st Lieut. Norman M. Lewis, died Nov. 12th, 1864, of wounds received in action Oct. 19th, 1864. 1st Lieut. Edwin C Breed, killed Sept. 19tb, 1864. in action at Opequon, Va. 1st Lieut. Isaac Burch, died Oct 21st, 1864, of wounds received in action at Cedar Creek, Va. 1st Lieut. Wm. D. Thurber, died Oct. 2.5th, 1864. of wounds received in action at Cedar Creek, Va. 2d Lieut. James E. Gilbert, died Feb. 16th, 1863. of typhoid fever at Brashier City, La 2d Lieut. George G. Donnelly, died April 27, 1863, of an accident at Brashier City. La. 2d Lieut. Henry P. Corbin, killed June 14th, 1863, in action at Port Hudson, La. 2d Lieut. Orlando J. Aylesworth, died Oct. 4th, 1864, of wounds received in action Sept. 19th, 1864. 115th Infantry. Capt. Garrett Vanderveer, died Feb. 24th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Olustee, Fla. Capt. Wm. H. McKittrick, killed Sept. 29th, 1864, in action atChaffin's farm, Va. 1st Lieut. Francis H. Francist Lieut. Wm. H. Alexander, Jr., killed Ort.2t)th. 1864, in ac^tion at 2(1 Fair Gales, Va. 2d Lieut. Alex. Callahan, died Sept. 14th, 1863, of disease at Chesapeake Hospital, Va. UOth Infantri). Col. Patrick H. O'Rorke, killed July 2d, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Ha. Col Georjie Ryan, killed May 8th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania C. H., Va. Maj. Milo L. Starks, killed May 8th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania C H., Va. Capt. August Mej'er, died May 24th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Wilderness, Va., May 5th, 1864. Capt. Patrick A. McMellen. died Aug. 23d, 1864, of disease in Sem. Hos. at Georgetown, D. C. 1st Lieut. Chas. P. Klein, died July 17th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Gettysburg, Pa., Julv2d, 1863 1st Lieut. Hugh McGraw, died July 9th, 1863. of wounds received in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2d, 1863. 1st Lieut James H. Knox, died Oct. 13th, 1863, of fever at Itoche-ter, N. V. 1st Lieut. Frederick Bauer, killed May 5th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. 1st Lieut. Joseph 11. Poole, died July 2&th. 1864. of wounds received in action at Wilderness, Va.; prisoner of war. 141st Infantry. Col. AVm. G. Logie, killed July; 20th, 1864, in ac- tion at Peach Tree Creek, Ga. Capt. Daniel N. Aldrich, died Aug. 11th, 1863, of chronic diarrhoea at Georgetown, D. C. 1st Lieut. Alfred E. Barber, killed May 15th, 1864, in action at Hesaca, Ga. 1st Lieut. Theodore M. Warren, killed July 20th, 1864, in action at Peach Tree Creek, Ga. 1st Lieut. Eugene Egbert, died Dec. 18th, 1864, of disease at Nashville, Tenn. 2d Lieut. Chas. P. Babbitt, died July 21st, 1864, of wounds received in action at Peach Tree Creek, Ga. 142d Infantri/. Capt.Wm. P. Johnson, Jr., killed July 30th, 1864, in action at The Crater, Va. Capt. John D. Ransom, died Nov. 10th, 1864, of wounds received in action at 2d Fair Oaks, Va. Capt Jan)es M. Elliott, killed Jan. 15th, 1865, in action at Fort Fi.sher, N. C. 1st Lieut. Wm. Dalzell, died Aug. 24th, 18G3, of disease at Folly Island , S. C. 2d Lieut. Horace Wood, died Jan. ITth, 1863, of disease at Upton's Hill, ^'a. 143d Infantry. Lt.-Col. Joseph P Taft, killed Nov. 25th, 1863, in action at ChattHnooga, Tenn. Isi Lieut, and Adj. Wm. M. Radcliff, killed July 20th, 1864, in action at Peach Tree Creek, Ga. 1st Lieut. Peter L VVaterbury, died July 21th, 1804, of wounds received in action at Peach Tree Creek, Ga. 1st Lieut. R. M. J. Hordenbough, died March 16th, 186"), of wounds received in action at Averasboro, N. C. 2d Lieut. Marciis Eraser, died Nov. 20th, 1862, of disease at Washington, D. C. 2d Lieut. Edward Carrington, killed March 6th, 1865, in action at Natural Bridge, Fla. HWi Infantry. Capt. Wm. H. Stone, died Oct. 17th, 1863, of disease at .Middletown, N. Y. l8t Lieut. DeWittC. Thomas, Jr., died June 5th, 1863, of di.^ease at Yorktown, Va. 1st Lieut. Thomas Lewis, died Sept. Stli, 1863, of disease at Folly Island, S. C. 1st Lieut. Dewitt C. Mayo, died Sept. 27th, 1S63, of disease at Folly Isl.Tnd, S C. 1st Lieut Franklin T. Hine, died, Dec. 20th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Beaufort, S. C, Nov. 30tli, 1864. 2d Lieut. James W. Mack, killed Nov. 30th, 1864, in action at Honey Hill, S. C. 145f/i Infantry. 2d Lieut. M'm. H. Poole, killed May 3d, 1863, in action at Cliancellorsville, Va. imh Infantry. Col. David T. Jenkins, killed May 5th, 1864, fa action at Wilderness, Va. Maj. Henry H. Curran, killed May 5th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. Capt. Ezekiel Jones, died Nov. 11th, 1863, at Rome, N. y., of typhoid fever. Capt. Galvin A. Lambie, died Feb. 15th, 1863, of disease at Camden, N. Y Capt. Thomas A. Wilson, died April 2oth, 1865, of wounds received in action at Five Forks, Va. 1st Lieut. Charles L. Buckingham, died Sept. 2d, 1861, of wounds received iu action at Weldon Road, Va. 2d Lieut. Peter T. Froeligh, killed May 5th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, ^'a. 2d Lieut. Hugh Chalmers, died June 9th. 1864, of wounds received in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 2d Lieut. Arthur V. Coan, died Sept. .'50th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Weldon Rail- road, Va. With 1)1 fan try. Capt. George A. Sisson. died May 13th, 1863, near Falmouth, Va., of fever. 1st Lieut. Wm P. Schenck, died July 27th, 1863, of wounds received in action at (iettysburg. Pa., July 1st, 1863. 1st Lieut. James Brown, died July 4th, 1864, of wounds received inaction at Spotsylvania C. H., Va. 1st Lieut. Lansing Bristol, killed Feb. 6th, 1865, in action at Hatcher's Uun, Va. 2d Lieut. Harvey Flint, died Nov. 4th, 1862, of disease at Camp Morris, Md. 2d Lieut. David G. Van Dusen, killed July 1st, 1862, in action at Gettvsburg, Pa 2d Lieut. Guilford D. Mace, killed July 1st, 1863. in action at Gettvsburg, Pa. 2d Lieut. Daniel McAssy, killed July 1st, 1863, in action at Gettysburg. Pa. 2d Lieut. Sylvester J. Taylor, killed July 3d, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa. 2d Lieut. Franklin N. Hamlin, died Jan. 25tli, 1865, of wounds received in action May 5th, 1854. 2d Lieut. Sidney C. Gaylord, killed June 18th, 1864, in action at Petersburg, Va. 148^7) Infantry. Capt. E. Darwin Gage, killed Oct. 27th, 1864, in action at 2d Fair Oaks, Va 1st Lieut. Hiram P. Brown, died Oct. 8th, 1863, at Portsmouth, Va., of fever. 1st Lieut. Geo. D. Huke, died Nov. 5th, 1883, of typhoid fever at Portsmouth, Va. 1st Lieut. Reuben F. Scott, died June 5th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Cold Harbor, Va., June 3d. 1864. 2d Lieut. Oscar M. Adams, died June 19th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Cold Harbor, Va., June 3d, 1864. 2d Lieut. Caleb G. Jackson, killed April 6th, 1865, in action at Rice's Station, Va. U9th Infantry. Lt.-Col. Charles B. Randall, killed July 20th, 1864, in action at Peach Tree Creek, Ga. Capt. David J. Lindsay, killed July 20th, 1864, in action at Peach Tree Creek, Ga. 1st Lieut. Benj. F. Breed, killed May 3d, 1863, in action at Chancellorsville, Va. 2d Lieut. Joseph A, Davis, killed May 3d, 1863, in action at Chancellorsville, Va. iaOth Infant}^. 1st Lieut. Edgar P. Wellini.', died Oct. 21st, 1863, of disease at Tullalioma, Tenn. 1st Lieut Henry Gridley, killed June 22d, 1864, in action at Gulp's farm, Ga. 1st Lieut. David B. Sleight, killed March 16th, 1865, in action at Averasboro, N. C. 2d Lieut. Rowland H. Marshall, died Sept. 13th, 1863, of disease at Georgetown, D. C. 2d Lieut. John Sweet, died Aug. 13th, 1864, of ty. phoid fever near Atlanta, Ga. 151st Infantry. Capt. Sylvanus S. Wilcox, killed Nov. 27th, 1863, in action at Locust Grove, Va. Capt. Cornelius C. Billings, killed May 6th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. THE ROLL OF HONOR. OFFICERS WHO DIED. 135 STATE VOLUNTEERS CONTINUED. INFANTRY. Capt. John C. Schoen, killed June 3d, 1864, inac- tion at Cold Harbor, Va. Capt. Benjamin Goodspeed, killed June 3d, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 1st Lieut. Benjamin P. Tanner, died Sept. 31st, 1863, of disease at Washington, D. C. 1st Lieut. John M. Hutchinson, killed July 9th, 1864, in action at Monocacy, Md . 152d Infantry. Capt. Washington W. Hulser, killed May 5th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. Capt. Willard A. Musson, killed Oct. 27th, 1864, in action at Boydtou Plank Road, Va. 1st Lieut. Josiah Hinds, died Aug. 7th, 1864, of fever at Otsego, N. Y 2d Lieut. George T. Kidder, died May 6th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Wilderness, Va. 2d Lieut. John W. Conklin, killed May 6th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va. 153d Infantry. Maj. Charles F. Putnam, died Sept. 9th, 1865, of tvphoid fever atSavannali, Ga. Capt. Jacob C. Klock, died Oct. 15th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Winchester, Va. 154th Infantry. Capt. Alanson Crosby, died July 9th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Petersburg, Va., June 16th, 1864. 1st Lieut, and Adj. Samuel C. Noyes, Jr., killed May 2d, 1863, in action at Chancellorsville, Va. 1st Lieut. IsaacT. Jenkins, died July 27th, 1863, of disease at Richmond, Va. 2d Lieut. John W. Badger, died June 2d, 1863, of disease at Stafford Court House, Va. 155(/t Infantry. Capt. Thomas Hart, died June 25th, 1864. of wounds received in action at Petersburg, Va., June 16th, 1864. Capt. Wm. S. Schuyler, died July 20th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Cold Harbor, Va. , June 3d, 1864. Capt. Edward Pelouze. killed Aug. 25th, 1864, in action at Ream's Station, Va. Capt. Daniel Purdy, died Feb. 22d, 1865, of wounds received in action Oct. 27th, 1864; prisoner of war. 1st Lieut. Richard B. Dnnphey, died June 4th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Cold Har- bor, Va., June 3d, 1864. 1st Lieut. John Nolan, died June 25th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Petersburg, Va., June 16th, 1864. 1st Lieut. Michael O'Connell, killed Aug. 25th, 1864, in action at Ream's Station, Va. 1st Lieut. Philip Cronin, died Oct. 6th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Petersburg, Va., Oct. 3d, 1864. 2d Lieut. Albert H. Dwight, killed June 22d, 1864, in action at Petersburg, Va. 2d Lieut. John Davis, killed Oct. 16th, 1864, while prisoner of war. Asst. Surgeon Richard W.Fawcett. died June 22d, 1864, of diarrhoea at Fairfax Station, Va. 156t7i Infantry. Lt.-Col. Thomas Fowler, died July 1st, 1863, of wounds received in action at Port Hudson, La. , June 14th, 1863. Capt. John Donaldson, died Sept. 19th, 1863, of disease at Baton Rouge, La. Capt. Howard Cooke, died March 19th, 1864, of disease at St. James' Hospital, New Orleat)s, La. 1st Lieut. John T. Freer, killed April 13th, 1863, in action at Bisland, La. 1st Lieut. Christopher Larkins, killed Oct. 19th, 1864, in action at Cedar Creek, Va. 1st Lieut. Johannes Lefever, died Nov. 18th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Cedar Creek, Va. 2d Lieut. Win. Stedman, died Aug. 13th, 1863, of disease at Baton Rouge, La. 2d Lieut. Jacob Bookstaver, died Nov. 16th, 1863, of disease in New York City Hospital. 157(?i//(/a7!(rj/. Lt.-Col. George Arrow Smith, killed July 1st, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa. Capt. Walter O. Dunbar, died March 17th, 1863, of typhoid fever at Preble, N. Y. Capt. Jason K. Backus, killed July 1st, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa. Capt. Harrison Frank, killed July 2d, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa. Capt George A. Adams, died July 25th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Gettysburg, Pa. Capt. J. R. Stone, died Aug. 12th, 1864, of disease at Macon, Ga.; prisoner of war. 1st Lieut. Major L. Hunt, hilled May 2d, 1863, in action at Chancellorsville, Va. 1st Lieut, and Adj. Joseph F. Heney, died July 24th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Gettys- burg Pa. 2d Lieut. Randall D. Lower, killed July 1st, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa. IZUh Infantry. 1st Lieut. Edward Reiley. killed April 2d, 1865, in action at Fort Gregg, Va. 1st Lieut. James Crosbie, killed Oct. 29th, 1864, in action before Petersburg, Va.; as of Company D, 52dN. Y. Vols. IbWi Infantry. Lt.-Col. Gilbert A. Draper, killed April 14th, 1863, in action at Irish Bend, La. Maj. Robert McD. Hart, killed Oct. 19th, 1864, in action at Cedar Creek, Va. Capt. Duncan Richmond, killed Oct. 19th, 1864, in action at Cedar Creek. Va. 1st Lieut, and Adj. Robert D. Lathrop, killed April 14th, 1863, in action at Irish Bend, La. 1st Lieut. John W. Manley, killed April 14th, 1863, in action at Irish Bend, La. 1st Lieut. Wm. R. Plunkett, died April 17th. 1863, ■of wounds received in action at Irish Bend, La. 1st Lieut. Wesley W Bradley, died May 10th, 1863, of disease at New Orleans, La. 2d Lieut. Byron L. Lockwood, killed April 14th, 1863, in action at Irish Bend, La. 2d Lieut. Chas. P. Price, died April 17th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Irish Bend, La. 2d Lieut. Herman Smith, died Oct. 14th, J864, of wounds received in action at Opequon, Va. 2d Lieut. James T. Perkins, killed Oct. 19th, 1864, in action at Cedar Creek, Va. imh Infantry. Capt. Josiah P. Jewett, died May jOth. 1863, of wounds received in action March 28th, 1863. Capt. Charles R. Cotten, killed April 9th, 1864, in action at Pleasant Hill, La. 2d Lieut. Wm. J. Van Deusen, killed April 9th, 1864, in action at Pleasant Hill, La. 2d Lieut. Sir N. Dexter, killed Sept. 19th, 1864, in action at Winchester, Va. 1st Lieut. Nicholas McDonough, died May 8th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Pleasant Hill, La. 2d Lieut. B. Frank Maxson, killed Sept. 19th, 1864. in action at Winchester, Va. 2d Lieut. Jas. H. Simpson, died Dec. 13th, 1864, of disease ; prisoner of war. 161st Infantry. 2d Lieut. Lewis E. Fitch, killed April 8th, 1864, in action at Sabine Cross Roads, La. 162d Infantry. Col. Lewis Benedict, killed April 9th, 1864, In ac- tion at Pleasant Hill, La. Maj. James H. Bogart, killed June 14th, 1863, in action at Port Hudson, La. Capt. Frank T. Johnson, killed April 9th, 1864, in action at Pleasant Hill, La. 1st Lieut. Stephen C. Oakley, died May 28th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Port Hudson, La., May 27th, 1863. 1st Lieut. Nehemiah Oakley, died Nov. 10th, 1863, of typhoid fever at New Iberia, La. 2d Lieut. DePonthen J. Wilkes, died Oct. 6th, 1862; drowned at sea off Hatteras, N. C. 2d Lieut. Samuel C. Haven, died June 25th, 1863, of diphtheria at Baton Rouge, La. 2d Lieut. John Neville, died July 17th, 1863, of wounds received in action June 14th, 1863. 2d Lieut. Theodore A. Scutter, killed April 9tn, 1864, in action at Pleasant Hill, La. 2d Lieut. Madison K. Finley, died April 21st, 18C4. of wounds received in action at Pleasant Hill, La. 136 PART ir. IX THE FIELD. STATE VOLUNTEERS CONTINUED. INFANTRY. 2d Lieut. Wm. C. Haws, died April 29th, 1864, of wounds received in action April 23d, 1864. 163rt Infantry. Capt. Tlieodore F. Brockalow, killed Dec. 13th, 186a, in action at Fredericksburg?, Va. 1st Lieut. Frederick W. Behrens, killed Dec 13th, 1862, in action at Fredericksbure, Va. 2d Lieut. John J. Byrne, killed Dec. lath, 1862, in action at Fredericksburg, Va. With Infantry. Col. John E. Mc:\Iahon, died March 3d, 1863, of dis- ease at Huffalo, N. V. Col. .lames 1'. .McMahon, killed June 3d, 1864, in actioti at Cold Harbor, Va. Capt. Thomas Ilickey, killed June 3d, 1864, in ac- tion at Cold Harbor, Va. Capt. Wm. Maroney. died June 2tith, 1864, at Rich- mond, Va., of wounds received in action June 3d, 1864. Ist Lieut. Charle.'? Walters, killed May 18th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania, Va. 1st Lieut. Joseph S. Abraham, killed June 3d, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 1st Lieut. Jame.i M. Keddy, killed June 3d, 1864, In action at Cold Harbor, Va. 1st Lieut. Edward McCaffrey, died Junf^ 4th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Cold Harbor, Va.. June 3d, 1861. 1st Lieut. Robert Boyle, died July 29th, 1864, of wounds received in action June 3d, 1864; pris- oner of war. 1st Lieut, and R. Q. Michael G Stapleton, died 3Iarch26lli. 18'j">, of disease at AVasliiiiKtoii, D. C. 2d Lieut. John Dunn, died Sept. 29th, 1863, of dis- ease at Brooklyn, N. Y. 2d Lieut. James A. O'SuUivan, killed May 18th, 18(14, in a(^Iioii at Spotsylvania, Va. £d Lieut. Hut'h G. McTavish, died March 12th, 1865, of wounds received in action Feb. .5th, 1865. ICWi Infyntry. Lt.-Col. Abel Smith, Jr., died June 23d, 1863, of wounds received in action at Port Hudson, La., May 2Tth, 1864. 1st Lieut, and 11 Q. Esher "M. Ellsworth, died Aug. 14th, 1863, of disease at Port Hudson, La. 2d Lieut. C. R. Carville, killed May 37th, 1863, in action at Port Hudson, La. 2d Lieut. Robert D. Gulich, died Sept. 5th, 1863, of typhoid fever, at Baton Rouge, La. 168(7i Infantry. 26 Lieut. George W. Ilermion, died Sept. 21st, 1863, of disease at Manassas Junction, Va imth Infantry. Col. John McConihe, killed June 1st, 1864, in ac- tion at Cold Harbor, Va. Capt. Augustus D. Vaughan, killed July 30th, 1864 in action at The Crater, Va. Capt. Daniel Ferguson, killed Jan. 16th, 1865, by explosion of niagazine at Fort Fisher, N. C. 1st Lieut. Charles. H. Palmer, died July 28th. 1863, of disease. 1st Lieut. John H. Hughes, died Sept. 6th, 1864, of wounds received in acition. 1st Lieut. Walter S. Birdsall, killed May 16th, 1864, in action at Port Walthall, Va. 1st Lieut. Norman J. Crippen. killed Aug. 13th. 1864. in action at Dutch Gaf), Va. 1st Lieut Michael Ryan, killed Jan, 15th, 1865, in action at Fort Fisher, N. C. 2d Lieut. Samuel L. Zipperle, killed Jan. 15th, 1863, in action at F<^rt Fisher, N. C. 2d Lieut. Hugh D. McGregor, killed Jan. Kith. 1865, by explosion of magazine at Fort Fisher, N. C. lTO(/i Infantry. Maj. John B. Dotnielly, killed Aug. 25th, 1864, in action at Ream's Station , Va. Capt. Patrick McCarthy, killed May 24th, 1864, in action at North Anna, Va, Capt. Jeremiah Lynch, died June 7th, 1864, at Richtnond. Va., of wounds received in action May 24th, 1864. Cai)t. James H. Keeley, killed Aug. 25th, 1864, in a(!tion at Ream's Station, Va. Capt. John Connery, died Sept. 9lli. 1864, of wounds received in action Aug. 16th, 1864. Capt. George R. Turner, died Oct. 24th, 1864, of disease at Salisburv, N. C. 1st Lieut. John W. Griffin, killed May 24th, 1864, in action at North Anna, Va. 1st Lieut. Patrick Logue, killed May 24th, 1864, in action at North -Aiuia, Va. 1st Lieut. Francis H. Seeley, killed June 22d, 1864, in action at Petersburg, Va. 1st Lieut. John T. Goewey, died May If-th, 1865, of disease in Division Hospital. 2d Lieut. John S. Fitzmaurice, killed May 18th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania, Va. 2d Lieut. Michael J. Eagaii, killed June 16th, 1864, in action at Petersburg, Va. 173(1 Infantry. Lt.-Col. Wm. N. Green, Jr. , died May 14th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Pleasant Hill, La. Ma.1. A. Power Galloway, died July 9th, 18t)3, of wounds received in action at Port Hudson, La. , June 14th, 18<')3. Capt. Henry Cocheu, killed June 11th, 1863, in action at Port Hudson, La. Capt. Henry R. Lee, died May 5th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Cane River Crossing, La. Capt. Wm. Robertson, died Aug. 28th, 1865, at Savannah, Ga.; accident. 2d Lieut. Isaac G. Jartlin, died June 8th, 18113, of disease. 2d Lieut, Samuel H. Podger, died June 26th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Port Hudson, La, June 13th, 1863. 2d Lieut. Morgan Shea, killed June 14th, 1863, in action at Port Hudson, La. 174(/i Infantry. 2d Lieut. De Van Postly, killed July 13th, 1863, in action at Donaldsonville, La. Asst. Surgeon Samuel 11. Rrown, died July 3Ist, 1863, of disease at Baton Rouge, La. \~WiInfantry. Col. Michael K. Bryan, killed June 14th, 1863, in action at Port Hudson, La. Capt. Patrick Kane, died Sept. 6th, 1863, of dis- ease. Capt. John Maguire, killed April 14th, 1864, by guerrillas after capture, near Goldsboro, N. <.'. 1st Lieut. Jesse W. Ramsey, died Oct. 11th, 1863, of diease at Camp Grove, near Tyler, Tex. 2d Lieut. Matthew Hayes, died Oct. 16th, 1863, of disease at Camp Grove, near Tyler, Texas. 176f/i Infantry. Capt. John S. Cutter, killed June 23d, 1863, in ac- tion at Brashier City, La. 1st Lieut. James R. Lawrence, died April 1st, 1863, of disease. 1st Lieut, and R. Q. John F. Kimball, died Dec. 19th, 1863, of disease; prisoner of war. 1st Lieut. Julius A. Jones, killed Oct. 19th, 1864, in action at Cedar Creek, Va. 177/71 Infantry. Capt. Harmon N. Merriman, died July 14th, 1863, of wounds received in action at Port Hudson, La., May 27th, 1863 1st Lieut, and Adj. Richard M. Strong, died May 12th, 1863, of typhoid fever at Bonnet Carre, La. 1st Lieut. James Willian)son. killed May 27th, 1863, in action at Port Hudson, La. 1st Lieut. Franeis Rosche, died Aug. 17th, 1863, of disease at Mt. Pleasant Hospital, near Port Hud- son, La. 1st Lieut. John P. Phillips, died Sept. 4th, 1863, of disease at Alban J', N. Y. 178^* Infantry. Capt. Wm. W. Trembley, died May 7th, 1864, of disease. 2d Lieut. Wm. H. Squire, died July 39th, 1864, of disease. 179^/i Infantry. Lt.-Col. Franklin B. Doty, died April .5th. 1865, of wounds received in action April 2d, 1865. Major John Barnet Sloan, killed June 17th, 1864, in action at Petersburg, Va. Major Jolin Barton, died July 31st, 1864, of wounds received in action at The Crater, Va., July 30th, 1864. THE ROLL OF HONOR. OFFICERS WHO DIED. 137 STATE VOLUNTEERS CONTIXUED. INFANTEY, Capt. Daniel Blackford, killed June 17th, 1864, in action at Petersburg, Va. Capt. Allen T. Farwell, lulled July 30th, 1864, in action at The Crater, Va. 1st Lieut. Baker L. Sexton, killed July oOth, 1864, in action at The Crater, Va. 2d Lieut. James B. Bowker, died Oct. 27th, 1864, of wounds received in action Sept. 30th, 1864. 182(7 Infantry. Col. Matthew Murphy, died April 'i6th, 1865. of wounds received in action at Hatcher"sRun, Va., Feb. .5th, 1865. Major William Butler, died Aug. 16th, 1864, of wounds received in action June 16th, 1864. Capt. Edward K. Butler, killed June 3d, 1864, in action at Cold Harbor. Va. Capt. John H. Nugent, killed June 3d, 1864, in ac- tion at Cold Harbor, Va. Capt. Francis Welpley. killed Aug. 25th, 1864, in action at Ream's Station, Va. 1st Lieut. Martin Kelly, died May 26th , 1864, of wounds received in action at Snot.sylvania, Va. 1st Lieut, and Adj. Michael W. liedmoiid, killea June 22d, 1864, in action at Weldoii Road. Va. 2d Lieut. Daniel Sweeney, killed Aug. 25th, 1864, in action at Ream's Station, Va. ISWi hifantnj. 1st Lieut. Augustus Phillips, killed Oct. 19th, 1864, in action at Cedar Creek, Va. 185^/i Infantry. Major John Leo, died Dec. 3d, 1864, of malignant fever at City Point, Va. Capt. Henry D. Carhard, died Dec. 4th, 1864, of fever. 1st Lieut. Hiram Clark, killed April 9th, 1865, in action at Appomattox C. H. , Va. 1st Lieut. E. F. Bauder, died April 15th, 1865, of wounds received in action March 29th, 1865. 2d Lieut. Daniel Minier, killed March 29th, 1865, in action at Quaker Road, Va. 2d Lieut. Henry L. Kinesley. died March 31st, 1865, of disease at City Point, Va. 186(/i Infantry. Capt. Edwin Swan, died Feb. loth, 1865, of disease r.t Baltimore, Md. 188(/i Infantry. 2d Lieut. AVm. Mehau, died April 17th. 1865, of wounds received in action April 1st, 1865. lS9th Infantry. Col. Wm. H. Hayt, died Nov. 8th, 1864, of dis- ease at City Point, Va. Capt. Burrage Rice, killed Jan. 11th, 1865, in ac- tion near Petersburg, Va. OF VOLUXTEERS OF OTHER STATES, ORIGIXALLY FROM THIS. died Col. Jonas P. Holliday. 1st Vermont Cav April 5th, 1862, near Straasburg, Va. Lt.-Col. LeRoy Crockett, 72d Ohio Vols., died Dec. 10th, ]Sti3, of disease; formerly 1st Lieut. 65th N. v. Vols. Maj. Eugene Allen Rawson, 72d Ohio Vols., died July 22d, 1864, of wounds received in action; for- merly 1st Lieut. 12th N. Y. Vols. Surgeon Dickinson S. Hopkins, 4th Delaware Vols., died July 18th, 1864, of disease; formerly Asst. Surgeon 111th N. Y. Vols. OF THE UNITED STATES VOLUNTEERS. General and Staff Officers. Maj. -Gen. Isaac I. Stevens, killed Sept. 1st, 1862, in action at Chaiitilly, Va. Maj. -Gen. Edwin V Sumner, died March 21st, 1863, of disease at Syracuse, N. V. Brig-Gen. Daniel E. Uidwell, killed Oct. 19th, 1864, in action at Cedar Creek, Va. Brig -Gen. Edward P. Chapin, killed May 27th, 1863, in action at Port Hudson, La. Brig -Gen. Michael Corcoran, died Dec. 22d, 1863, accident. Brig.-Gen. Edmund Kirby, died May 28th, 1863, of M'ounds received in action nt Chaiicellorsville. Brig.-Gen. James C. Rice, killed May 10th, 1864, in action at Laurel Hill, Va. Brig -Gen. Uavid A. Russell, killed Sept. 19th, 1864, in action at AVinchester, Va. Briff -Gen. James S Wadsworth, killed May 6th, 1864, in action at Wilderness, Va Brig.-Gen. Stephen H. Weed, killed July 2d, 1863, in action at Geityslmrg, Pa. Brig.-Gen. Samuel K. Zook, killed July 2d, 1863, in action at Getlvsburg, Pa, Col Benjamin Welch, Add'l Aide-de-Camp, died April l'3th, 1863, of disease. Capt. Nicolai Dunka, Add'l Aide-de-Camp, killed June8th, 1862, in action at Cross Keys, Va. Capt. James C. Williams, Add'l Aide-de-Camp, died Oct. 29th, 1862, of di.sea.se. Mai. George E. FIvnt. Asst. Adj. -Gen., died Dec. ]8th, 1863, of disease. Capt. Samuel R. Beardsley, Asst. Adj. -Gen., died Dec. 28th, 1863, of disease. Capt John D. Fish, Asst. Adj -Gen, killed May 12th, 1864, in action at Spotsylvania C H . Va. Capt. Robert LeRoy, Asst. Adj. -Gen, died March 5th , 186.5, of disease Capt. Catharinus B. Mervine, Asst. Adj.-Gen.,died Auij. 17th, 1864, (if disease. Capt. Stephen R. Reynolds, Asst. Adj. -Gen., died July3nth, 1864, of wounds received in action at Cold Harbor, Va. Capt. James B.Turner, Asst. Adj. -Gen., killed May .5th, 1864, at Wilderness, Va. Capt. Udo Von Francois, Asst. Adj, -Gen., died Dec. 8th, 1862, of disease. OF THE UNITED STATES VETERAN VOLUNTEERS, FROM THIS STATE. 1st Lieut. Gustav Von Branson, 3d reg., died June 29th, 1865, of disease; formerly Capt. 7th N. Y. Vols. Capt. James M. "Wilson, Asst. Adj. -Gen., killed May 5th, 1862, in action at Williamsburg, Va. Maj. Levi C Turner, Judge-Ac'.vocate. died March 13th, 1867, of disease. Maj. Samuel C. Bigelow, Surgeon, died Nov. 1st, 1862, of disease. Maj. Mason F. Coggswell, Surgeon, died Jan. 21st, 1865, of disease. Maj. A. Henry Thurston, Surgeon, died July 27th, 1865, of disease. Maj. Daniel W. Wainwright, Surgeon, died July 3Uth, 1863. of disease. 1st Lieut. Henry N. Fisher. Asst. Surgeon, died March 12th, 1863. of disease. Capt. Nelson J. Hopkins, Asst. Q. M., died July 15th, 1865, of disease. Capt. David H. Smith, Asst. Q. M., died April 11th, 1864, of disease. Capt. Edward A. Forbes, Com. Sub., died Feb. 9th, 1865, of disease. Capt. Horace B. Goodrich, Com. Sub., died June Uth, 1865, of disease. Capt. Charles Hall, Com. Sub., died Nov. 14th, 1863, of disease Capt. Edward Wright, Com. Sub , died July 14th, 1864, of disease. Maj. Charles F. Davies, Add'l P. M., died Dec. 3d, 1865, of disease. Maj. Benj. \V. C. Massett, Add'l P. M., died July 15th, 1863, of disease. Maj. Henry A. Prendergast, Add'l P. M., died March 9th, 1863. of disease. Maj. B Colden Rnggles, Add'l P. M., died Feb. 10th, 1863, of disease. Maj. Isaac Sanford, Add'l P. M., died March 19th. 1864, of disease. Maj. Otis C. Whitehead, Add'l P. M., died Nov. 8th, 1863, of disease. 1st U. S. Sliar^iglwoters {of thig State only). Lt.-Col. Caspar Trepp, killed Nov. 30lh, 1863, in action at Mine Run, Va. Capt. Charles D. McLean, died July 14th, 1863, of i wounds received in action at Gettysburg, Pa. I 2d Lieut. Michael McGeough, died May 22d, 1864, 1 of wounds received in action. 138 PART 11. IN THE FIELD. 01- THE VETEHAX KESERVE CORPS, FROM THIS STATE, AS FAR AS KNOWN'. Capt. John M. Walcott, lOtli Reg., died March 15th, 1864, of disease; formerly captain llTth N. Y. Vols. Capt. Henry E. Rainals, 18th Reg., died Feb. 4th, 18t)7, of disease; formerly captain (JTth N. Y. Vols. 2d l.ieut. Fielding Neale, 2!st Reg., died Nov. 8th 1S66 of disease; formerly 1st lieutenant %th N. Y. Vols. OF THE COLORED TROOPS, FROM THIS STATE, AS FAR AS KNOWN. 20thlnfantrii. Capt. Delos T. Stiles, died May 20th, 1864, of disease. 1st Lieut, and Adj. .John P. Rlakeman, died Aug. .5th, 1864, of disease at Carrollton, La. 26(7i Infcuitni. Col. William Silliman, died Dec. 17th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Gregory's Farm, S. C. Capt. Henry Haves, died Oct. 10th. 1864, of disease. Capt. Alonzo P. Whitney, died Dec. 5th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Gregory's Farm , S. C. 1st Lieut. James E. Sprague, drowned June 24th, 1S6.5, at Coosawhatciiie Ford, S. C. Surgeon James [Tglow. died March 2Tth, 186.">, of disease at Beaufort, S. C. Slst InfanU'ii. Capt. Richard K. WoodrufT, died Aug. 11th, 1864, of wounds received in action at Petersburg, Va. 2d Lieut. Wm. H. Ayres, killed July 30th, 1864, in action at Petersburg, Va. 2d Lieut. Orrin S. Case, killed Aug. 6th, lS6t, in action at Petersburg, Va. 2d Lieut. Newton Wiley, died Oct. 3d, 1864, oi; disease at South Windsor, Conn. Of Other Organizations. Col. Cleveland J. Campbell, 23d Inf., died June ISth. 1865, of disease; formerly captain 121st N. Y. Vols. Ma.i'. Hamilton Brown, 2d Cav., died Oct. 22d, ].'~64, of disease; formerly 1st lieutenant 3d N.Y. Vol. Cav. OF THE REGULAR ARMY; THOSE MARKED * ARE ALSO REPORTED IN THE LISTS OF VOLUNTEER OFFICERS. *Drig.-Gen. Edwin V. Sumner, died March 21st, 1863, of disea.'^e at Syracuse, N. Y. Maj Delavan D. Perkins, Asst. Adj. -Gen., died Jan. 6th, 1865, of disease at Georgetown, D. C. Col. Henry Van Rensselaer, Insp.-Gen., died March 'iSd, 1864, of disease at Cincinnati, Ohio Col. Daniel T. Tompkins, Asst. Q. M.-Gen., died Feb. 26th, 1863, of disease at Brooklyn, N. Y. Capt. GrierTallmadge, A*st. Q. M., died Oct. 11th, 1SK3, of disease at Fort Monroe, Va. *Capt. Guilford D. Bailey, Cora. Sub., killed May 31st, 1862, in action at Fair Oaks, Va. Maj Nathan S. Jarvis, Surgeon, died May 12th, 1862, of disease at Baltimore, Md Lt.-Col. Eugene Van Nes.<, Dept. Paymast -Gen., died May 2Sth, 1862. of disease at Baltimore, Md. Maj. Ed%vard B. Hunt, Corps of Eng., died Oct. 2d, 1863. of disease at Brooklyn, N. Y. *Capt. Patrick H. O'Rorke, Corps of Eng., killed July 2d, 1863, in action at Gettysburg, Pa. 1st Lieut. Geo. VV. Snyder, Corps of Eng., died Nov. 17th, 1861. of disease at W^ashington, D, C. 1st Lieut J. L Kirby Smith. Corps of F.ng., r the capture of the flag of the 65th Virginia at Spot- sylvania. Va , May 12th. 1864. JuUge, Francis W .,1st sergeant, 79th Inf., for the capturi-of the flag of the 5Ist Georgia at Fort Sanders, Kno.\'ville, Tenn., Nf)v. 29th, 1863. Kane, John, corporal, 100th Inf., for gallant con- duct in battle. Kappesser, Peter, private, 149tl) Inf., for the capt- ure of a flag at Lookout Mountain, Tenn. , Nov. 24th, 1863. Kauss, Augustus, corporal, 15th Art. , for the capt- ure of a battle flag at Five Forks, Va., April 1st, 186.5. Keele, .Joseph, sergeant-nuijor, 182d Inf., for ser- vice during the Rebellion, 1861-1865. Kelly. Daniel, sergeant, 8th Cav., for the capture of a flag at Waynesboro, Va., March 2d, I8tj5. Kelly, Thomas, private, 6th Cav , for the capture of a flag at Front Roval, Va. , Ana. Pith. 1864. Kenyon, Samuel P., private, 24th Cav., for the capture of a battle flag at Sailor's Creek, Va., April 6th, 1865. Kline, Henry, private, 40th Cav., for the capture of a battle flag at Sailor's Creek, Va., April 6th, 1805. Kuder, Andrew, 2d lieut., 8th Cav., for the capt- ure of a flag at Waynesboro, Va., March 2d, 1865 Ladd, George, private, 22d Cav., for the capture of a batttle flag at Waynesboro, Va., March 2d, 1865. Laiug, William, sergeant, 158th Inf., for being among the first to scale the parapet at Chaffin's Farm, Va , Sept. 29th, 1S64. Leslie, Frank, piivate, 4th Cav., for the capture of the colors of the 3d Virginia at Front Royal, Va., Aug. 1.5th, 1864. Levy, Benjamin, private, 40th Inf . for saving his regimental colors at Glendale, Va., June 30th, 1863. Lorish, Andrew J., com. -sergeant, 1st Dragoons, for capture of a Confederate natiotial flag at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19th, 1864. Love, George M., colonel, 116th Inf., for capture of the battle flag of tlie 2d South Carolina at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19th, 1864. Ludgate, William, captain, 59th Inf., for gallant and meritorious services near Farmville, Va., April 7th, 1865. Lutes, Franklin W. , corporal, 111th Inf., for capt- ure of the flag of the 41st Alabama at Peters- burg, Va. , March 3Ist, 1865. Luty, Gotlieb, sergeant. 74th Inf., for bravery in action at Chancellorsville, Va. , May 3d, 1863. Mandy, Harry J., 1st sergeant, 4th Cav., for the capture of the flair of the 3cl Virginia at Front Koyal, Va., Aug. 15th, 1864. Mangum, Richard C. , private, 148th Inf., for capt- uring the colors of the 8th Mississippi Regiment at Hatcher's Run, Va. , April 2d, 1865. Marsh, Albert, sergeant, 64th Inf. , for the capture of a flag at Spotsylvania, Va. , May 12th, 1864. McEnroe, Patrick H., sergeant. 6th Cav , for the capture of the colors of the o6th Virginia at Win- chester, Va., Sept. 19th, 1864. McKee, George, color sergeant, 89th Inf., for gal- lantry in action. McVean, John P., private, 49th Inf., for gallantry in action at Fredericksburg, Va. , Dec. , 1862. Meach, George E. , farrier, 6tli Cav., for the cap- ture of a flag at Winchester, Va.. Sept. 19th, 1864. Meagher, Thomas, 1st sergeant, 158th Inf., forgal- lantry in action at Chaffin's Farm, Va. , Sept. 29th, 1864. Miller, Frank, private, 2d Cav., for capture of a flag of the 2.jth Battalion Virginia Inf. at Sailor's Creek, Va., April 6th, 1865. Miller, John, private, 8th Cav., for capture of a flag at Waynesboro, Va., March 2d, 1865. Morris, William, sergeant, 1st Cav., forcapture of the flag of the 40th Virginia at Sailor's Creek, Va., April 6th, 1865. Morse, C. E., color sergeant, 62d Inf., for bravery at the battle of the Wilderness, May .5th, 1864. Murphy, Thomas, corporal, 158th Inf., for capture of aflagat Chaffin's Farm, Va., Sept. 29th, 1864. Murphy, Thomas, Jr., 1st sergeant., 146th Inf., for capture of a flag at Five Forks, Va., April 1st, 1865. Nevers, Robert, 2d lieut., 8th Cav., for capture of two flags at Waynesboro, Va. , Starch 2d, 1865. Newman, Wm. H., lieut., 86th Inf., for capture of a flag near Amelia Springs, Va., April 6th, 1865. Norton. John R., lieut., 1st Cav., for capture of a flag at Sailor's Creek, Va., April 6th, 1865. Norton, Llewellyn P.. sergeant, 10th Cav., for gallantry in action at Sailor's Creek, Va., April 6th, 186:">. O'Brion, Peter, private, 1st Cav., for the capture of a flag at Waynesboro, Va., March 2d, 1805. Parks, Jeremiah, private, 9th Cav., for the capt- ure of a flag at Cedar Creek, Va.. Oct. 19th ,1864. Payne, Irvin C. , crorporal, 2d Cav., for the capture of Virginia State colors at Sailor's Creek, Va., April 6tli. 1805. Pittman, George .!., sergeant, 1st Cav., for the capture of the flag of the Sumter Heavy Artillery at Sailor's Creek, V^a., April 6th. 1.S65. Potter, Norman E., Isl sergeant, 149lh Inf., for the capture of a flag at Lookout Mountain, Tenn., Nov. 24th, 1863. Preston, N. D., <:aptain, 10th Cav., for bravery in battle, especially in the action at Trevelian Sta- tion, Va., June 11th. 1814. Read, Mortimer A., lieut., 8th Cav., for the capt- ure of the flag of the 1st Texas Infantry at Ap- pomatox Station, Va., April 8th, 1865. THE ROLL OF HONOR. BREVETS FROM THE U. S. 141 Reynolds, Geortre, private, 9th Cav., for the cap- ture of a VirKinia State flag at Winchester, Va. , Sept. 19th, 1864. Riddell, Rudolph, lieut., 61st Inf„ tor the capture of a flag at Sailor's Creek, Va , ApriUjth, 1H65. Russell, Charles L., corporal. 93d Inf., for the capt- ure of the Hag of the 42d Virginia at Spotsylva- nia, Va., May 12th, 1864. Savacool, Edwin F., captain, 1st Cav., for the capture of a flag at Sailor's Creek, Va., April 6th, 1865. Schiller, John, private, 158th Inf. , for gallantry in action at Chaffin's Farm, Va., Sept. 29th, 1864. Schlachter, Phillip, private, 73d Inf., for the capt- ure of tlie flag of the 15th Louisiana at Spotsyl- vania, Va., May 12th, 1864. Schinal, Geo. W., blacksmith, 24th Cav., for the capture of a flag at Paine's Cross Roads, Va. , April 5th, 1865. Scofield, David S., Q. M. sergeant, 5th Cav., for the capture of a flag at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19th, 1864. Shea, Joseph H., private, 92d Inf., for gallantry in bringing wounded from the field at Chaffin's Farm, Va., Sept. 29th, 1864. Shipley, Robert F., sergeant, 140th Inf.. for the capture of a flag at Five Forks, Va. , April 1st, 1865. Shubert, Frank, sergeant, 43d Inf., for the capt- ure of two flags at Petersburg, Va., April 2d, 1865. Simmons, John, sergeant, 2d Art., for the capture of a flag at Sailor's Creek, Va., April 6th. 1865. Skellie, Ebenezer, corporal, 112th Inf., for gal- lantry in action at Chaffin's Farm, Va., Sept. 29th, 1864. Smith, Richard, private, 95th Inf., for gallantry in action at Weldon Railroad, Va., Aug. 21st, 1864. Sova, Joseph E., saddler, 8th Cav., for the capt- ure of a Virgitiia flag April 1st, 1865. Storr, Robert, private, 15th Eng., for services during the Kebellion, 1861-1865. Tompkins, Geo. W., corporal, 124th Inf., for the capture of the flag of the 59th Alabama, near Watkins' House, Petersburg, Va., March 25th, 1865. Urell, Michael, private, 82d Inf., for gallantry in action at Bristoe Station, Va., Oct. 14th, 1863. Van Winkle, Edward, corporal, 148th Inf., forgal- laiitry in action at Chaffin's Farm, Va., Sept. 29th, 1864. Wall, Jerry, private, 126th Inf., for the capture of a flag at Gettysburg, Pa., July 3d, 1863 Walsh, John, corporal, ,5th Cav., for the capture of a flag at Cedar Creek , Va. , Oct. 19th , 1364. Weeks, John, private, 152d Inf., for the capture of a flag and color bearer at Spotsylvania C. H. , Va., May 12th, 1864. Wells, Henrys., private, 148th Inf., for gallantry in action at Chafliu's rarm,Va., Sept. 29th, 1864. Wells, Thomas M., chief bugler, 6th Cav. , for the capture of the colors of the 44th Georgia at Cedar Creek. Va., Oct. 19th, 1864 Westerhold. Will-am, sergeant, .52d Inf.. for the capture of the flag of the 23d Virginia at Spotsyl- vania, Va., May I2th, 1864. Wiley, James, sergeant. .59th Inf.. for the capture of the flag of a Georgia regiment at Gettysburg, Pa., July 3d, 1863. Winegar, Wrn. M., lieut., 1st Dragoons, for the capture of a battle flag at Five Forks, Va. , April 1st, 1865. IJf THE NAVY TO Mills, Charles, transferred from Co. E, 48th N. Y. Vols., seaman of the U. S. Ship Minnesota, for gallant and meritorious conduct in the assault of Fort Fisher, N. C. , Jan. 15th, 1865. Wilkes. Henry, of Albany, landsman onboard of the U. S. Picket Boat," No. 1, for gallant and meritorious conduct in the destruction of the Rebel ram Albemarle at Plymouth, N. C, Oct. 27th, 1864. Bass, David L. , for bravery in the naval attack on Fort Fisher, N. C, Jan. 1.5th, 1885. King, Robert H., of Albany, landsman on board of The U. S. Picket Boat, iSTo. 1, for gallant and meritorious conduct in the destruction of the Rebel ram Albemarle at Plymouth, N. C, Oct. 27th, 1864. Mcintosh, James, captain of top. U. S. Ship Richmond, for good conduct inaction in Mobile Bay, Ala., Aug. 5th, 1864. The Navy Department issued medals of lionor to 327 tnen for notevvortliy service during tlie war; the announcements of the names of these men do not show where they were enlisted; this information could be obtained only by examining the records of several hun- dred vessels, which was not practicable; this will explain why the names of but a few men are here recorded as of this State. Officers from this State, who Received Brevets from the United States. Under the act of Congress approved March 3d, 1863. the following officers of Volunteers, from this State, were " Brevetted " for "gallant action or meritorious conduct during the War," by the President, with the consent of the Senate of the United States. The highest brevet obtained only is given; as a rule the grades between that and the actual rank held at the time, have also been conferred on the officer. The brevets conferred on officers of the Regular Army, in that branch of the service, are not recorded here, but are given in the register of officers, from this State, in that army. Those marked * were also officers in the Regular Army, and those of the general officers marked f obtained the full grade, sub- sequent to having been brevetted to the same. There were accordingly brevetted in the United States Volunteers as MAJOR-GENERALS. Avery, Robert, Lt.-Col. 102d Inf., from March 13th, 186.5. *Ayres, Romeyn B., Brig. -Gen. U. S. Vols., from Aug. 1st. 1864. tBarlow, Francis C, Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from Aug. 1st, 1864. Barney, Lewis T., Col. 106th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Barnum, Henry A., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. *Barry, Wm. F., Brig.-Gen. TJ. S. Vols., from Sept. 1st, 1864. Bartlett, Joseph J., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from Aug. 1st, 1864. Bowen, James, Brig.-Gen. U. S. \ols., from March 13th, 18ft5. Bvrne, James J., Col. 18th Cav., from March 13th, 1865. *Carr, Eugene A., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. 142 PART II. IX THE FIELD. MAJOR-GENERALS CONTINUED. Carr. Joseph B., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Catlin, Isaacs., Col. 109th Inf., from March 13th, 18(55. Chrysler, Morpaii H., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from Mitrch 13th, 186,5. Cole, George W.. Col. 2d U. S. Colored Cav., for- merly Ma.i. 3d Cav., from March 13th, 1865. Cro-SiS, Nelson, Col. 67th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Curtis, N. Martin, Brigr -Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 186.5. tDavies, Henry E. Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., Ircm Oct. 1st, 1864. Davies, Thomas A., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from July llth, 186.5. De Trobriand, Regis, Brig.-Gen. V. S. Vols., from March 13th, 186.5. McCalliim, Daniel C, Col. and Add'l Aide-de- Camp U. S. Vols., from March I3th, 1865. Mclvor, James P., Col. ITOtli Inf , from April iith. 1865. McQiiade, James, Col. 14th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. tMiles, Nelson A., Brig.-Gen. U S. Vols., from Aug. 25th, 1864. Molineaiix, Edward L., Col. 1,59th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Morris, Wm. H., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols, from March 13th, 1865. *Palmer, Innis M.. Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Patrick, Marsena R., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th. 1865. Peck, Lewis M., Col. 173d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Devin. Thomas C, Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from j Potter, Edward L., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865 Duryea, Abram, Brig.-Gen. U. S. A'ols., from March 13th, 1865. Egan. Thomas W., Brig.-Gen. V. S. Vols., from Oct. 2;th, 1864. Ferrero, Edward, Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from Dec. 2d, 1864. ♦Fitzhueh, Charles L., Col. 6th Cav., from March 13th 1865 ♦Garrard, Kenner, Brig.-Gen. IT. S. Vols., from Deo. 1.5th, 1864 *Gibbs, Alfred, Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Gleason, John H., Col. 63d Inf., from March 13th, 1865 Graham, Charles K., Brig.-Gen. IT. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Greene, George s,, Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th. 1865. Ilamhliii, Joseph E., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from April .5th, 1865. *Hatch, John P., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols, from March 13th, 1865. Jordan, James, Col. 158th Inf., from March LSth, 1865. Ketcham, John H., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. *+Kilpatrick, Judson, Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from Jan. 12th, 1865. Ludlow, Wm. H., MaJ. and Add'l Aid-de-Camp U. S. Vols., from March 13th. 1865. ♦Mackenzie. Ranald S., Brig -Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 31st, 1865. *MarshaIl. Elisha G. , Col. 14th Art., from March 1,3th, 1865 Martindale, John H., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. March 13th, 1865. +Potter, Robert B., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from Aug. 1st, 1864. Powers. Charles J., Col. lOHth Inf., from March 13th, 1865. *Ricketts, James B., Brig.-Gen. LT. S. Vols., from Aug. 1st, 1864. ♦Robinson, John C , Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from June 97th, 1864. Root, Adrian R., Col. 94th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. ♦Russell. David A., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from Sept. 19th, 1864. Shaler, Alexander, Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from July 27th, 1865. Shnrpe, George H., Col. 120th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Tibbitts, Wm. B., Brig.-Gen. F. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. ♦Tidball, John C. , Col. 4tli Art., from April 2d, 1865. Ullman, Daniel, Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. ♦Upton. Emory, Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from Oct 19th, 1864. ♦Van Vliet. Stewart, Brig.-Gen. LT. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Wadswnrth, James S., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from May 6th, 1864. ♦Webb, Alexander S., Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from Aug. 1st, 1864 ♦Winthrop. Frederick, Col. 5th Inf., from April 1st, 1865. Wood, James, Jr., Col. 136th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Zook, Samuel K., Brig.-Gen. V. S. Vols., from July 2d, 1863. BRIGADIER-GENERALS. Adams, Alonzo W., Col. 1st Cav. , from March 13th, 1865. Agnus, Felix, Maj. 165th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Alden, Alonzo, Col. 169th Inf , from Jan. 1.5th, 1865. Allaire, AnthonvJ., Lt.-Col. 133d Inf ., from March 13th, 1865. Allcock, Thomas R., Lt.-Col. 4th Art., from March 13th, 1865. Armstrong, Samuel C , Col 8th U. S. Col. Inf., formerly Major 125th Inf., from March llth, 1865. Astor, John J., Col. and Add'l Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Avery, M. Henry, Col. 10th Cav., from March 13th, 1865. Babcock, Willoughby, Lt.-Col. 75th Inf., from Sept. 19th, 1864 Badeau, Adam. Lt -Col. and Mil. Secretary U. S. Vols., from April 9th, 1865. Baker, Benj. F., Col. 43d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. ♦Bankhead, Henry C, Lt.-Col. and Asst. Insp - Gen. U. 8. Vols., from April l.st, 1865. Barney, Albert M., Col. 142d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. +Barnum, Henry A., Col. 149th Inf , from Jan. 12th, 1865. Barstow, Wilson, Capt. and Add'l Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols, from March 13th, 186 . ♦Bartlett, Chas. G., Lt.-Col. 1.5nth Inf., Col. 119th U. S. Col Inf., from March 13th. 1865. ♦Bartlett, Wm. C, Lt.-Col. 2d N. C. Mounted Infantry, from March 13th. 1865. Barton, Wm. 3., Col. 48th Inf., from March 13th 1865. Bates, Delavan, 1st Lieut. 121st Inf., Col. 30th U. S. Col. Inf., from July 30th, 1864. Beecher, John C, Lt -Col. 141st Inf., Col. 35th U. S. Col. Inf., from March 13th. 186.5. Bell, John H., Maj. 57th Inf . Lt.-Col. 12th Regt. Vet. Res Corps, from Nov. 30th, 1865. Bendix, John E., Col. 10th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Benedict, Lewis, Col. 162d Inf., from April 9th, 1864. Beniamln, Wm. H., Lt.-Col. 8th Cav, from March 13th, 1865. Bentlev. Richard C, Col. 63d Inf., from March 13th." 1865 Berdan, Hiram, Col. 1st U. S. Sharpshooters, from March 13th, 1865. *Biddie, James, Col. 0th Indiana Cav., from March 13th, 18H.5. ♦Biggs. Herman, Col. and Q. M. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Blanchard, Justus W., Col. ]62d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Bouahton, Horace, Col. 143d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Brewster, Wm. B., Col. 73d Inf., from Dec. 2d, 1864. Briscoe, J. C, Capt. 40th Inf , Col. 199th Pa. Vols., from March I3tli, 1865. Brown, Philip P , Jr. , Col. 157th Inf., from March 13th, 1865 Browne. Wm. H., Col. 36ih Inf., Col. 24th Regt. Vet. Res Corps, from March 13th, 1865. THE ROLL OF HONOR. BREVETS FROM THE U. S. 143 BRIGADIER-GENERALS CONTINUED. Campbell, Cleveland J., Capt. ISlsfc Inf., Col. 23d U. s. Col. Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Carleton. Chas. A ,Lt.-Col. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 186,5. Cassidy, Ambrose S., Maj. 93d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. *Chambers, Alexander. Col. 16th Iowa Vol. Inf., from March 13th, 1865.- Christensen, Christian T , Lt.-Col. and Asst. Adj.- Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 186.5. Christian, Wm. H., Col. 26th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. IChrysIer, Morgan H., Col. 2d Vet. Cav. , from Jan. 23d, 1865. Clapp, Dexter E., Capt. 148th Inf., Lt.-Col. 38th U. S. Col. Inf , from March 13th, 1865. Clark, John S., Col. and Add'l Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols., from March 13th. 1865. Cooke, Edwin F., Maj, 2d Cav., from March 13th, 1865. Crane, Nirom M., Col. 107th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Crocker, John S., Col. 93d Inf., from March 13th, 1865 tCurtis, N. Martin. Col. 142d Inf., from Oct. 28th, 1864. Curtiss, James E., Col. l,52d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Cutting, William, Maj. and Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Daggett, Rufus, Col. 117th Inf, from Jan. 15th, 1865. *Dandy, George B., Col. 100th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Davis, Edwin P., Col. 153d Inf., from Oct. 19th, 1864. Day, Nicholas W., Col. 131st Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Dayton, Oscar V., Maj. 62d Inf., Col. 19th Regt. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. DeLacy. William, Col. 164th InL, from March 13th, 1865. tDevin, Thomas C. , Col. (ith Cav., from Aug. 15th, 1864. DeWitt, David P., Col. 14.3d Inf., Col. Vet. Res. Corps from March 13th, 1865. Diven, Alex. S., Col. 107th Inf., from Aug. 30th, 1864 Doubleday, Ulysses, Col. 4th Art., Col. 4.5th U. S. Col. Inf., from March 11th, 1865. Drew, Charles W., Lt.-Col. 75th Inf., Col, 76th U. S. Col. Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Durvea, Hiram, Col 5th Inf., from Blarch 1.3th, 1865. Egloffstein, Frederick W. ,Col. 103d Inf. ,from March 13th, 1865. Elliott, Samuel McK., Lt.-Col. 79th Inf., from March 13th, 1865 Ellis, Augustus Van Horn, Col. 124th Inf., from Julv 2d, l«63. Fairchild, Harrison S , Col. 89th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Fardella, Enrico, Col. 85th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Farnsworth, Addison, Col. 79th Inf ., from Sept. 37th. 186.5. Farnum. J. Egbert. Col. 70th Inf., Col. 11th Regt. Vet. Res. Corps, from Jan. 3d, 1866. Fisk, Henry C, Col. 65th Inf., from April 6th, 1865. Fitzsimmons, Charles, Lt.-Col. 21st Cav., from March 13th, 1865. Foster, John A., Col. 17.5th Inf., from Sept. 28th, 186.5. Fowler, Edward B., Col. 84th Inf., from March 1.3th, 1865. Franchot, Richard, Col. 121st Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Frank, Paul, Col. .52d Inf. , from March 13th. 1865. Frazar. Douglas, Maj. 13th Cav., Col. 104th tJ. S. Col Inf.. from March 13th, 1865. French, Winser B., Col. 77th Inf., from March 1.3th, 1865. ♦Gansevoort, Henry S., Col. 13th Cav., from June 24th, 1864. Garrard. Jeptha, Maj. 3d Cav., Col. 1st U. S. Col. Cav , from March 13th , 1865. Gates, Theodore B., Col. 80th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Gerhardt, Joseph. Col. 46th Inf., from March 13th, 1865 Glenny, William, Col. 64th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Green, Wm. N.,Jr., Lt.-Col. 173d Inf., from April 9th, 1864. Gregg, Wm. M., Col. 179th Inf ., from April 2d, 1865. Grindlay, James, Col. 146th Inf. , from March 13th, 1865. Graham, Samuel, Col. 5th Art , from March 13th, 1865. Gurney, William, Col. 127th InL, from May 19th, 1865. tHamblin, Joseph E. , Col. 65th Inf., from Oct. 19th, 1864. Hall, H. Seymour, Capt. 27th and 121st InL, Lt- Col. 43d tr. S. Col. Inf.. from March 13th, 1865. Hall. James F , Col. 1st Eng., from Feb. 24th, 1865. Halpine. Chas. G., Lt.-Col. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Hammell, John S., Col. 66th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Hammond, John, Col 5th Cav., from March 13th, 1865. ■ Hardenburgli, Jacob B., Col. 80th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Harris, Benj F , Capt. 2,5ih Inf.. Maj. 4th Regt. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Hart. Orson H., Lt.-Col., and Asst. Adj. -Gen. V. S. Vols., from March 1,3th. 186.5. Hawkins, Rush C, Col. 9th Ir.L, from March 13th, 1865. *Havman, Sam'l B., Col. 37th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Heine, William, Col. 103d InL, from March 13th, 1865. Hendrickson, John, Col. 83d Inf., Col. 13th Regt Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 186.5. *Henry, Guv V., Col. 40th Mass. Vol. Inf., from Oct. 28th, 1864. Hitchcock, Geo. H., Col. 132d Inf., from June 28th, 1865. Hoffman, Henry C, Col. 23d InL, from March 13th, 1865. Holbrook, Mellow T., Lt.-Col. irsd Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Holt. Thomas, Lt.-Col. 70th Inf. , from March 13th, 1865. Howard, Chas. H., 1st Lieut. 6lPtInf., Col. 128th U. S. Col. Inf., from Aug. 15th, 1865. Howland, Joseph, Col. 16th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Hoyt, Chas. H., Col. andQ. M. U. S. Vols., from March 1.3th, 1865. Irvine, WMlliam, Lt.-Col. 10th Cav., from March 13th, 1865. Jacobs, Ferris, Jr., Lt.-Col. 3d, Col. 26th Cav., from March 13th. 1865. jHrdine, Edward, Maj. 9th, Lt.-Col. 17th Inf., from Nov 2d, 1865 Jeffries. Noah L. ,1st Lieut, ,59th Inf., Maj. and Asst. Adj -Gen. U. S Vols , Col 20th Regt . Vet. Res. Corps, from March 30th, 1865. .lohnson, Chas. A ,Col. 25th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Jones, Edward F., Col. 26th Mass. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Jones, Sam'l B. , Capt. 7Sth Inf., Col. 78th U.S. Col. Inf., from Blarch 1.3th, 1865. Judson, Roscius W., Col. 142d Inf., from March 13th, 185.5. tKetcham, John H , Col. 150th InL, from Dec. 6th, 1864. King, Adam E., lit. -Col. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. H. Vols., from Marcli 13th. 186.5. Kinsey, Wm. B., Lt.-Col. 161st Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Kitching, J. Howard, Col. 6th Art., from Aug. 1st. 1864. Kozlay, Eugene A., Col. ,54th Inf., from March 1.3th, 1865. Krzvatjowski, W'ladimir, Col. 5Sth Inf. from March 26th, 1865. Laflin. Byron, Col., 34th Inf., from March 13th, 186.5. ♦Lansing, Henry S., Col. 17th Inf ., from March 13th, 1865. LeGendre, Chas. W., Col. 51st Inf., from March 1.3lh, 186.5. Littlejohn, Dewitt C, Col. 110th Inf., from March 1.3th, 1865. Locke, Frederick T., Lt.-Col. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols, from April 1st, 1865. Lockman, John T., Col. 119th Inf., from March 13th, 1865 Lord T. EUerv, Maj. 3d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Love, George M. , Col. 116th Inf., from March 7th, 1865. 144 PAKT 11. IN THE FIELD. BRIGADIER-GENERALS CONTINUED. McConihe, John, Col. 169th Inf., from June 1st, 1804. McConihe, Samuel, Col. 93d Inf., from March 13th, 181)5 McDougall, Clinton B, Col. lUth Inf., from Feb. 25th, 18, Fred L., Lt.-Col. 148th Inf., from April 9th,18(i5. Marsh, Thomas B., Lt.-Col. fjlst Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Matteson, Henry C, Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols., from March ]3lh, IHda. Matthews, Oliver, Capt and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols., from Oct. L'fith, 186,5. Meneely, Clinton H., Maj. and Add'l Aidede-Camp U. S. Vols., from Aiit;. 1st, 186.">. Meyer, Francis X., Lt.-Col. llith Inf., from March J:3th, ]86j. Milliken, Charles A., Lt.-Col. 43d Inf., from Oct. litth. 1864. Mitchell, R. Charlton, Lt.-Col. 51st Inf., from March 13th, 1^(J5. Neil, Edward M., Maj. and As.st. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols , from March 13th, 1865. Nichols, James M., Capt. 48th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Noyes, George F., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S.Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Olcott, Egbert, Lt.-Col. 121st Inf., from Oct. 19th, 1864. Osborne, Thomas AV., Maj. 1st Art., from March 13th, 1865. I'aine, Edward M., Maj. 106th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Parks. John, Capt. and Asst. Q M. TJ. S. Vols., from Oct. 23d, 1865. Pomeroy, James M., Lt.-Col. 4th IT. S. Vet. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Prince, Fred. W., Lt.-Col. 16th Art., from March 13th, 1865. Kaiidall, George M., Maj. 14th Art., from March 2.5lh. 1865. lleddington. John C. O., Lt. Col. 60th Inf., from Mnrch 13th, 1865. Rexford, AVillisR., Lt.-Col. 131.stlnf., from March 13th, 1865. Reynolds, John A. , Maj. 1st Art , from March 13th 1885. Reynolds. Wm. H.,Maj. 14th Art , from March 13th, 1865. Ritchie, David F. , capt. 1st Art., from March 13th, 1865. Robin«on, John P., Capt. 1st Dragoons, from Marcii 13th, 186.5. Roebling, Wash. A., Maj. and Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols., from March 1.3th, 1865. Rutherford, Allan, Maj. 83d Inf., from March ].3ih, 1865. Salisbury, Albert G., Maj. and Add'l Paymaster U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Seward, Samuel S. , Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols., from April 9th, 1865. Sizer, John M., Lt.-Col. 116lh Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Skinner. L. C, Lt.-Col. 8th Regt. Vet. Res. Corps, from Marcli 13th, 1865. Smith, Andrew J., Capt. I22d Inf., from April 6th , 1865. Smith, James J., Lt.-Col. 69th Inf., from April 9th, 1865. Snyder, James W., Lt.-Col. 9th Art., from April 2d, 1863. Stewart, James, Capt. 146th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Stinson, Daniel, Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S.Vols., from March 13th. 1865. Suckley, George, Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Szabad, Emeric, Capt. and Add'l Aide-de-Camp. U. S. Vols , from March 26th, 1865. Tavlor, Rodney M., Maj. 12th Cav. , from March 13th, 1865. Tichenor, Isaac S. , Capt. 105th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Townsend, Joseph G., Lt.-Col. 189th Inf., from April 1st, 1865. Travers, Geo. W., Lt.-Col. 46th Inf., from March ICth, 1865. Turner, Levi C, INIaj. and Judge Advocate U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Van Voorhees, Koert S., Lt.-Col. 137th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Von Kusserow. Charles, Lt.-Col. 2d U. S. Vet. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Wadsworth, Craig, Capt. and Add'l Aide-de-Camp U. 8. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Waltermire, William, Lt.-Col. 159th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Warren, Edgar W., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from March 18th, 1865. Watkins, Hezekiah, Lt.-Col. 143d Inf., from March 13th, 186.5. Wetmore, Ezra F.,Maj. 26th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Weygant, Charles H., Lt.-Col. 124th Inf., from March 25th, 1865. Wheelan, James N., Lt.-Col. 1st Mounted Rifles, from March 13th, 186.5. White, Harrison, Lt.-Col. 6th Cav., from June IVth. 1865. Wiedrich. Michael, Lt -Col. 15th Art., from March 13th. 1865. Wilkinson, Robert F., Maj. 128th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Winthrop, W. W., Maj. and Judge Advocate U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Woodruff, Henry D.. Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. LIEUTENANT-COLONELS. Abell, Charles C., Maj. 10th Art. , from April 9th, 1865 Adams, Frank S., 1st Lieut, and Adj. 1st Dra- goons, from March 13th, 1865. Allen, Joseph IL, Maj. 169th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Anderson, Finley, Major and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols., from Dec. ist, 186.5. Arthur, William, Maj 4th Art., from March 13th, 1865. Auchmuty, Richard T., Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols., from July 6th, 1864. Azpell, Thomas F., Alaj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Oct. 18th, 18ii5. Hailey, Ezra H., Maj. 1st Cav., from April 1st, 1865. Baker, James T., Capt. 174th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Baldwin. George E , IMaj and Add'l Paymaster U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Barnes, Norman S. , Muj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from March 13tli, 1865. Bates, James A.. Capt 7th Regt. Vet. Rea. Corps, from March 19th, 1866. Beckwith, Wm. W., Capt. SOtb Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Beers, Edmund O., Maj. 50th Eng., from March 13th, 186.5. Bennett, Benjamin, Maj. 22d Cav., from March 13th, 1865. Bernard, George A., Capt. 65th Inf., from April 6th, 1865. Bliss, John S., Capt. 67th Inf., from March 13tli, 1865. Boedicker, Emil, Maj. 84th Inf., from March 13th,. 1865. Bogg, Egbert. Maj 117th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Bokee, Jacob S., Capt. 114th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Booth, Charles A., Maj and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Boweu, John J., Capt. and Asst. Q.M. U. S. Vols., from March I3th, 1865 Brainerd, Wesley, Capt. 50th Eng., from Aug. 1st, 1864. Brazie, Wm. B., Capt. 5th U. S. Col. Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Bronson, John O.. Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Nov. 7th , 1865. Brown, Herbert S., Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U.S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Browne, George, Maj. and Add'l Paymaster U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Brumley, John D., Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Feb. 27th, 1866. ,, , Biirhans, H. N., Capt. 149th Inf., from March 13th. 1865. Callaghan, Leander S., Capt. 1st Dragoons, from March 13th, 1865. THE ROLL OF HONOR. BREVETS FROM THE U. S. 147 LIEUTENANT-COLONELS CONTINUED. Campbell, C. N., Surgeon 150th Inf., from March 13th, 1805. Campbell, Charles W., Major and Aild'l Paymas- ter U. is Vols., from March 13th. 1863. Chester, Walter T., Capt. 91th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Chester, William H.,Capt. 74th Inf., from July •-'d, 1863. Chittenden, Chas. B., Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U.S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Church, Morris H,, Capt. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Church, Will C, Capt, and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Church, William H., Major and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Clark, Augustus M., Major and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from June 1st, 1865. Claric, Gardner B., Capt. 1st U.S. Sharpshooters, from March 13th, 1865. Ciarkson, Floyd, Major 12th Cav. , from April 23d, 1865. Cleary, Peter J. A., Major and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Aug. 9th, 1865. Clemens, Fred'k W., Capt. and Com. Sul). U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Clinton, DeWitt. Major and Judge Advocate U. Vols., from March 13th, 1SG5. Clinton. Henry P., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S.Vols., from May 31st, 1866. Conklin, Nathaniel A., Capt. 173d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Connelly, Henry M., 1st Lieut. 158th Inf., from March 13th, 186.5. Conrady, Howard C, Capt. 173d Inf. , from March 13th, 1865. Cook, George H., Capt. 8th U. S. Col. Inf., from March 10th , 1866. Coulter, James E., Capt. 79th Inf., from July 7th, 1865. Cowan, Andrew, Capt. 1st Battery, from April 9th, 1865. Cowdry, Frank H., Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols, from March 1.3ili, 1865. Coyne, John N. , Capt. 70th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. *Crosby, J. Schuyler, Capt. and Add'l Aide de- CaniD U. S. Vols., from Feb. 15th. 1865. Cronkhite, Jas. W., Major 121st Inf. , from April 6th, 1865. Cunningham, John, Major 118th Inf., from June 1st, 1865. Cutting, Walter, Major and Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols., from Blarch 13th, 1865. Cuvillier, Leon, Major 38th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Davies, Chas. F., 3Iajor and Add'l Paymaster U. S. Vols., from Nov. 24th, 1865. DelVechio, Jas. R., Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols., from May 31st, 1865. Dempsey, John W. , Capt 10th Regt. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Dempsey, Joseph, Capt. l-47th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. DePevster, Johnson L. , 1st Lieut. 73th Art., from April 3d, 1865. Dickey, William D., Major 1.5th Art., from March 13th, 1865. Dillenback, John W,, Capt. 4th U. S. Col. Inf., from March ISth, 1865. Dix, Charles T., Major and Add'l Aide-de-Carap U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Downing, Dennis J., Major 2d Battalion Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 186.5. Dunton, Augustus T., Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols., from March ISth, 1865. Eaton, John B., Capt. 27th Battery, from April 2d, 1865. Eiche, Louis, Major 15th Art., from March 13th, 1865. Elf wing, Nere A., Major 48th Inf., from March ISth, 1865. Elliott, Alban V., Major and Add'l Paymaster U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Ely, William S., Major and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Oct. 6th, 1865. Embler, A. H.. Major and Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols., from May 1st, 1865. Emmons. Wm. H. H., Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Etting, Peter, Capt. 156th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Evans, Alartin, Major and Add'l Paymaster U. S. Vols., from Nov. 28th, 1865. Farley, Jas. L., Maj. and Surgeon 84th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Farnsworth, Henry J., Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U.S. Vols. , from March 13th, 1865. Farrish, James A., Maj. and Add'l Paymaster, U. S. Vols., from Aug. 10th, 1865. Filkins, Morgan L., Capt. 177th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Fish, Henry H., Maj. 94th Inf., from April 1st, 1865. Fiske, Ale.^. P., Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols. , from March 13th, 1865. Fitzhugh, Robert H., Maj. 1st Art., from Aug. 1st, 1864. Flandreau, Thomas M., Surgeon 146tli Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Follwell, Wm. W. , Maj. 50th Eng., from April 9th, 1865. Forbes, M'^m T., Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865 Ford, George W., Maj. 50th Eng, from Aug. 1st, 1864. Fowler, David E., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from June 29, 1865. Fredberg, Alfred. Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols , from March 26th, 1865 Gaebel, F. A. H , Mnj. 16th Regt. Vet. Res. Corps, from Dec. 10th, 1864. Gardner, Hezekiah, Capt. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865 Gesner, Brower, Surgeon 10th Inf., from March ISth, 1865. Gilbert, Rufus H., Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from June 1st, 1865. Gildersleeve, Henry A., Maj. 150th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Gould, Seward F., Maj 4th Art., from April 9th, 1865. Goiiraud, George E., Capt. and Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols., from Oct. 14th. 1865. Graham, John H., Capt. 5th Art., from March 13th, 1865. Green, Wm. A., Capt. 173d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Greene, Francis, Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols. from Oct. 6th, 1865. Gribben, Fred'k. Maj. and Add'l P. M. U. S.Vols., from Nov. 1st, 1865. Halstead, Richard F. , Capt. and Aide-de-Camp, U. S. Vols?., from April 9th, 1865. Hamilton , Edgar A., Mhj. 1st Mounted Rifles, from March 13th, 1865. Hamilton, George T., Capt. 1st Dragoons, from March loth, 1865. Hamlink, Derrick r.,Maj. 4th Art. , from April 2d. 1865. Haywood, Rufus. Maj. and Add'l P. M. U. S. Vols., from Nov. ]5lh, 1865. Heggert, Robert, Maj. 182d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Hixson, Foster A., Maj. and Add'l P. M. LT. R. Vols., from July 16th, 1866. Hoag, John M., Capt. 4th U. S. Col. Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Holmes, John W., Capt. 72d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Homiston, Joseph M., Surgeon 16th Cav., from March 13th. 1^65. Hovey, Bleeker L. , Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Aug. 9th, 1865. Hoysradt, Nicholas, Capt. 80th Inf., from March ISth, 1865. Hoyt, James J. , Capt. 156th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Hoyt, Thomas J , Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Hulbert, Wm. L.,Capt. 117th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Hunt, Leavitt, Maj. and Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols., from March 13th. J865. Hunt, Sanford P>., Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Aug. 15tli, 1S65. Ilsley, Silas A. , Maj. 1.58th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Inwood, Henry C. , Capt. 165th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Jay, William, Capt. and Add'l Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols., from April yth, 1865. Jewett, Orville D., Capt. 150th Inf. , from March 13th, 1865. Johnston, James, Maj 14th Regt Vet. Res. Corps, from March ISth, 1865. Jordan, john W., Capt. 13th Regt. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Keeler, Biruev W.. Maj. and Judge-Advocate, U.S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Kennedy, Joseph M., Maj. 9th Cav., from March I3th,1865. 148 PART 11. IN THE FIELD. LIEUTENANT-COLONELS CONTINUED. Kin«. Theodore I'., Capt. 158th Inf., from March 13th, 18fi5. Kins, William 11. Capt. 34th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Knapp, Jacob W., Maj. 1st Dragoons, from March 13th, 1805. Knowles, .John A., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from Oct. 3Ist, 1865. Kobbe, AV'illiam A , Capt. 178th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Koehne, Albert, Capt. 178th Inf., from March 13th, 1805. Lainj?, James M., Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from June l.st, 1865. Lamoreaux. Sullivan B., Maj. 9th Art., from April 2d, 1805. Lawrence, Abram B. , Capt. and Asst. Q M. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Lawver, Joseph A., Maj. and Add'l P. M U. S Vols., from March 13tli, 1865. Lee, Jay E., Capt. ~'4th Battery, from March 13th, 1805. Leefe, John G., Capt. 162d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Leete, Jas. M , Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Tjeinoii, James, Capt. 1st Dragoons, from March 13Lh, 1865. Le(jnard, Clias. H., Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U.S. Vols., from April 2d, 1865. Leonard, Rob. W., Maj. 102d Inf. , from March 13th, 1805. Leslie, JohnR., Maj, 80th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Lldell. John A., Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from .Tune 1st, 1865. Littlefleld, Chas. H., Maj. and Add'l .PM. U. S. Vols., from Nov. 24th, 1865. Loughran, Robert, Surgeon 80th Inf., from March 13th, 180.5. Ludlow, Edwin, Capt. and Asst. Q. M. L^. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Ludwick, E. A., Maj. 112th Inf., from March 13th, 1805. Lynde, Richard D., Maj. and Surgeon, U. S. Vols., from Jan. 9th, 1866. McClellan, Carswell, Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols , from March 13th, 1865. McDonald, James H., Maj. 50th Eng. , from March 13th, 1865. McEntee, Chas. S., Capt and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols., from March 26th, 1865. McGonigle. Andrew J., Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Mcfntyre. Archibald, Maj. 1st U. S. Col. Car., from March 13th, 186.5. McKeon, James, Capt. 5th Inf., from Mi'rch 13th, 1865. McMillan, Charles. Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Oct. 6th, 1865, McNulty, John, Maj. and Surgeon U.S. Vols., from June 1st, 1865. MacDonald, John B., Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from June 1st, 1865. Marshall, John E., Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols,, from Nov. 11th, 1865 Marvin, Azor S., Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Matlier, Wni. H., Surgeon 10th U. S. Col. Heavy Art., from March ]3th, 1865. Mead, John, Capt. 102d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Messinger, Daniel, Capt. and Asst. Q. M.U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865, Michaelis, Lewis, Maj. 14th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Middleton, Orlando F., Capt. 8th Regt. U. S. Vet Vols , from March 13th, 1865, Miln, David J., Maj. 65th Inf., from April 9th, 1865. Mitchell, George, Capt. 7th Regt. U. S, Vet. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Morey, Wm. C, Capt. 1st Dragoons, from March 13th, 186,5. Morgan, Robert C, Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols., from March lUth, 1865. Morgan, Sam\iel M., Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Morton, Alfred, Maj. 193d Inf., from March 1.3th, 1805. Mosely, Nathan R., Mai. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Manrh 13th, 1865. Moses, Isaac, Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 1,3th. 1865. Moses, Israel, Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from June 1st, 1865. Mott, Alexander B., Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from March 1.3th, 1865. Mott. George I'., Capt. .5tli Art., from March 13th, 18r,.5. Mulford, Silvanus S,, Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from June 1st. 1865. Munson.A. L., Capt. 5th Art., from March 13th. 1865. Murray, John R., Capt. 148th Inf., from April 2d, 1865. Nagle, Garrett, Capt, 6th Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1805. Nicholas, Geo. Ward, Capt. and Add'l Aide-de- Camp U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1805. Northup. Charles, Maj. 97th Inf., from March 1.3th, 1805. Norton, Henry, Maj. Cth U S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. O'Keefe, Joseph, Maj. 2d Cav., from March 13th, 1865, Olcott, Dudley, Capt. 25th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Otis, Geo. H., Maj. 8th Rsg U S.Vet. Vols., from March 13th. 186.5. Paige, Francis, Maj. 155th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Paine, Jedediah C, Capt Signal Corps U. S. Vols. from April 9th, 1865. Parker, Geo, B., Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Oct. 28th, 180.5. Parsons, Enos B., Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols., from April 9th, 1865. Patten, William, Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols., from Nov. lith, 1865. Pease, Roger W., Maj. and Add'l P. M. U. S. Vols., from Oct. 1st, 1865. Pell, Duncan A., Capt. and Add'l Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols., from April 18th, 1865. Perry. Albert J. , Maj. 30th Inf.. from March 13th, 1865. Perry, Robert C, Capt. 7th Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Petherbridge, John B., Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Jime 1st, 1865. Phelps, Justus M., Maj. and Add'l P. M. U. S. Vols., from Nov. 24th, 1865. Pickett, Eueene, Cant. 22d Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Pierce, Chas. M. , Surgeon 82d U. S. Col. Inf., from March 13th, 1805. Plato, Nelson, Capt. and Asst, Q. M. U.S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Pomeroy, George, Maj. and Add'l P.M. U. S.Vols., from April 16th, 1866. Potter, Orson O. , Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols., from Dec. 31st, 1865, Potter, Wm. W., Surgeon 57th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Powell, Jas. W., Capt. Vet. Res. Corps, from JIarch 13th, 1805. Purdy, Erastus Sparrow, Capt. and Aide-de-Carap U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Rawolle, Wm.CCapt. and .\dd'l Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols., from March i:ith, 1865. Reynolds, Frank, Surgeon 88tli Inf. and 2d Reg. U. S. Vet. Vols., from JIarch 13th, 1865. Rice, Nathan P.,Ma.i.and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Aug. 15th, 1865, Robinson, Albert D , Maj. and Add'l P. M. U. S. Vols., from March 13lh, 1865. Rochester, Wm. B , Maj. and Add'l P. M. U. S. Vols., from March loth, 1805. Rockwell, Almand F., Maj. and Asst. Adj -Gen. U. S.Vols , from March 13th, 1865, Rodger, Harris G., Maj. and Add'l P. M. U. S. Vols., from Oct, 23d, 1805. Rodgers, Edward W., Capt. 19th Battery, from April 2d, 1865. Root, Henry, Surgeon 54th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Rosenkrantz, Frederick, Capt. and Asst. Adj.- Gen. U. S Vols . from April 9th, 1805. Riimsey, Will, Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols , from March 13th, 1805. Russell, Solomon W., Jr., Capt. 49th Inf., from April 0th, 1805. Russell, William. Maj. and Asst. Adj.-Gen. U. S. Vols , from March 13th, 1865. Rutherford, Robert G , Capt. Vet. Kes. Corps, from March 13th, 1805. Sabin, John A., :\laj. and Add'l P. M. U. S. Vols., from March 2Mli, 1865. Sawyer, Frederick A., Capt. 47th Inf.. from April 9th, 1865. Schayer, George F. , Capt. 3d Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 1.3th, 1865. THE ROLL OF HONOR. BREVETS FROM THE U. S. 149 LIEUTENANT-COLOXELS CONTINUED. Schenck, Theodore H. , Maj. 3d Art. , from March 13th, 1865. Scoon, James H., Surgeon 80th U. S. Col. Troops, from March 13th, 1865 Scott, Walter F., Maj. 120th Inf., frona April 9th, 1865. Scovel, Henry W.,Maj. and Add'l P. M. U. S. Vols., from Jan. 11th, 186fi. Selkirk, George H. , Capt. 49th Inf., from April 2d, 1865. Shaffer, A. Webster, Capt. 30th Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865 Sheldon, Andrew F., Ma.j. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Aug. 15th, 1865. Sherman, Socrates N., Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Oct. 1st, 1865. Shurly, Edmund R P., Capt 8th Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Smith, Howard M., Maj. 1st Dragoons, from March 13th, 1865. Spear, Percy B.. Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Spencer. T. Rush, Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from June 1st, 1865. Stegman, Lewis R., Maj. 1st Reg. U. S. Vet. Vols., from March 13th , 1865. Stevens, James H., Capt. 83d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Strang. Edward J., Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Sullivan, Jerry, Maj. 1st Vet. Cav. , from March 10th, 1864. Sutton, Geo. L., Maj. and Surgeon C S. Vols., from Oct. 6th, 1865. Taylor, Stuart M., Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Terrell, Wm. H., Capt. 43d Inf., from April 2d, 1S65. Thaver, Nathan, Maj. and Add'l Paymaster U. S. Vols , from Nov. 15th, 1865. Thompson, Jas. Harry, Maj. and Surg. U. S. Vols., from Aug. 1.5th, 1865. Thorne, Piatt M., Capt. 150th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Thurston, A. H., Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Thurston, James S. , Maj. and Add'l Paymaster U. S. Vols., from Oct. 9th, 1865. Tracy, Osgood V., Capt. 122d Inf., from April 2d, 1865. Trenor, John, Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Nov. 17th, 1865. Truesdell, George, Maj. and Add'l Paymaster U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Tyler, Albert M. , Capt. 13Ist Inf., from April 6th, 1865. Tyler, Francis E., Capt. 74th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Van Alstyne, Pierre, Maj. and Add'l Paymaster U. S. Vols., from Nov. 15th, 1865. Van Brocklin, Martin, Capt. 50th Eng., from April 9th, 1865. Van Duyn, Augustus C, Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Oct. 6th, 1865. Van Horn, Daniel W.. Capt. and Add'l Aide-de- Camp U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Voorhies, Zachariah , Major and Add'l Paymaster U. S. Vols., from Oct. 23d, 1865. Walling, Wm. H , Capt. 142d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Walrath, Ezra L.Maj. 115th Inf.. from March 131 h, 1865. AVands, A. H., Capt. 10th Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from Feb. 13th, 1865. Watson, Alex. T., Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Webb, Robert S., Maj. and Add'l Paymaster U. S. Vol.=(., from March 13th, 1865. Wells, G. Wiley, Capt. 1st Dragoons, from March 13th, 1865. Wells, J. Howard, Capt. and Cora. Sub. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Whiteman, Geo. W., Maj., 5Ist Inf., from Marcli 13th, 1865. Whitney. Edward J., Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Oct. 28th. 1865. Wilbur, R. Henry, Maj. 102d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. William, Frank B., Maj. 4th Art., from March 13th, 1865. Wilson, Edmund P., Maj. 2d U. S. Col. Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Wilson, Thomas A.. Capt. 146th Inf., from April 1st, 1865. Wintherbotham, John R., 1st Lieut, and Adj. 150th Inf. , from June 1st, 1865. Wolf, Frederick, Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from April 2d, 1865. Wood, Anson S., Maj. 9th Art., from April 2d, 1865. Wood, Charles S., Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Oct. 6th, 1865. Wood, William, Maj. 9th Art., from March 13th, 1865. Woolsey, Chas. W., 1st Lieut. 164th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Wright, Thomas, Maj. 31st CJ. S. Col. Inf., from Nov. 7th , 1865. Young, Campbell H., Maj. 136th Inf. , from March 13tli, 1863. MAJORS. Adams, John Q., 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Alberger, Morris H , Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Allen, Charles S., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from June 24th, 1865. Andress, Hiram, Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from Aug. 8th, 1865. Andrews, Wm. H., Capt. 108tli Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Angel, Jaraes R., Capt. 3d Art., from March 13th, 1865. Annesley, Richard L., Capt. 43d Inf., from April 2d, 186.5. Anthony, George T., Capt. 17th Battery, from March 13th, 1865. Armes, George A., Capt. 2d Art., from March 13th, 1865. Armsbv, .Tames H. , Maj. and Surgeon U. S. Vols., from' Jan. 11th. 1866. Bain, Peter C, Capt. 61st Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Baldwin, Wm. M., Capt. 84th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Ball, C. J. C, Capt. 65th Inf., from April 2d, 1865. Barber, Josiah, 1st Lieut. 95th Inf., from April 9th, 186.5. Barnard, Daniel P., Jr., Capt. 139th Inf., from April 9th, 1865. Barnes, Eugene L., Capt. 128th LT. S. Col. Inf., from March 13th , 1865. Barrett, Clarence T., Capt. and Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols., from March 26th, 1865. Bartholomew, W. L.,Capt. 117th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Bartlett, Lewis C, 1st Lieut. 121st Inf., from March 31st, 1865. Beebe, D wight, 1st Lieut. 3d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Bell, Molyneux, Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from July 16th, 1865. Bennett, Samuel A., Capt. 107th Inf., from March 13th, 1S65. Berlin, Carl, 1st Lieut, and Adj. 1st An., from April 9th, 1865. Birdsall, Samuel, 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Nov. 18th, 1865. Blake, Wm. E. , Capt. and Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols., from xMarch 13th, 1865. Bogardus, Stephen H., Capt. 192d Inf., from 3Iarch 13th, 1865. Bosworth , Henry II . , Capt. 142d Inf. , from March 18th, 1865. Bourke, Wm. R., Capt. 20th Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Bowen, Edwin C, Capt. 179th Inf , from April 2d, 1865. Bradley, Thomas W. H., Capt. 134th Inf., from April 9th, 1865. Bragg, Henry M., Capt. and Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols. , from March 13th, 1865. Breck, George, Capt. 1st Art., from Aue. 1st, 1864. Brennan, Wm. D., Capt. 142d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Brewster. Charles, Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from July 15th, 1865. 150 PART 11. IX THE FIELD. MAJORS CONTINUED. Bridges, Leverett L , Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from Aug. 4lh, Wtio. Bright, Marsliall H , (^apt. and Com. Sub. U.S. Vols., from Marcli 13lh, 1865. Brinlverliofl', George W., Capt. 9ih Art., from April tith, 1805. Broilie, Paul, 1st Lieut. Signal Corps U. S. Vols., from March lath, 1865. Brovvt), Francis C, Capt. 13th Cav., from March l;jth, 18ti5. Brown, Fred C, Capt. 9th Cav., from March 13th, lH6i. Brown, John T., 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols., Iroui March 13th, 1865. Browne, E. H., 1st Lieut. 47tli Inf., from March 13tli, 1865. Brueningliausen, Wash. E., Capt. 58th Inf., from Marcii 13lh, 1865. Bruton, Chris. C, Capt. 22d Cav., from March 13rh, 1865. Buck, Ephraim W., 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Bullard, Willard, 1st Lieut. 74th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Bullock, Dyer D., Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols., from March 13th. 1865. Burke, Timothy J., Capt, 164th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Burrell, Truman H.. Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from Feb. 4th, 1866. Burroughs, George T., Capt and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from June 24th, 1865. Caldwell. Lucien B., Capt. 32d Cav., from March 13tli, 1865. Callaghan, Patrick, 1st Lieut. 9th Reg, Vet. Kes. Corps, from March 13tli, 1865. Cameron, Winfield S., Capt. 154th Inf., from March 13tli, 1865. Camp, Erskine M., Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols , from March 13th, 1865. Campbell, James K., Capt. 140th Inf., from April 1st, 1865. Cantine, John J., Capt. 137th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Carpenter, George D., Capt. 179th Inf., from March 13tli. 1865. Carter, John L., 1st Lieut, and Adj. 118th Inf., from March 13th. 1865. Gating, James, Capt. 6th Cav., from March 13th, 1865. Chambers, Wm.!!. Capt. 5th Inf. , from April 1st, 1865. Chester, Stephen, Capt. 15th Eng.,from April 3d, 1865. Clapp, Alonzo H., Capt. 132d Inf., from Get. 19th, 1864. Clapp, Isaac D., Capt. 77tli Inf., from April 2d, 1865. Cleary, .Joseph P., Capt. 14th Art., from March 25th, 1865. Clark, Lewis R., Capt. 117th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Comstock, Edward, 1st Lieut. 146th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Comstock, Isaac N., Capt. and Com. Sub. IT. S. Vols. , from July 10th, 1865. Coombs, George W.,Capt. 82d U. S. Col. Inf., from March 13tli, 1865. Cooper, J K., Capt. 4th Art., from April 3d, 1865. Cornish, George G., 1st Lieut. 60th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Cornue, John S., 1st Lieut. 122d Inf., from April 2d, 1865. Coster, John H., Capt. 1st Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Coy, Justus F,, Capt. 1st Dragoons, from March 13th, 1865. Crapo, Angelo, Capt. and Com. Sub. TJ. S. Vols., from June 24th, 1865. Crawford, Henry L.. Capt. and Com. Sub, U. S. Vols., from July 5ih, 1865. Cromie, James, Capt. 12th Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865, Cruger. Stephen V. R., Capt. 11.5th Inf., from Marcli 13th, 1865. Csermelyi, Joseph, Capt. 82d U. S. Col. Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Dalrymple, Henry M., Capt. 1st Engs., from March 13th, 1865. Dandy, James H, Capt. 100th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Daniels, Wm. H., Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S- Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Darrow, Charles, Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. De Bevoise, George W., Capt. 17th Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13tli, 1865. De Hanne, J. Victor, Isl Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. De La Mesa, Carlos A., Capt. 11th Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Denicke, Ernest A., 1st Lieut. Signal Corps U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Denniston, HarveyG., Capt 188th Inf., from April 9th, 18ft5. De Peyster, Frederick, 2d Lieut. 8th Militia, from March 13th, 1865. Devine, Michael, Capt. 6.5th Inf., from April 2d, 1865. De Winstanley, Henry W., Capt. 5th Inf. from March 13th, 1865 Dexter, Rodney, Capt. 4th Art., from March 13th, 1865. Diehl, John J., 2d Lieut. 15th Art., from April 1st, 1865. Dodt, Helenus, Capt. 7th Inf., from April 9th, 1865. Doran, Michael, Capt. 155th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Dunbar, Thomas, Capt. 155th Inf., from March 13th, 1865, Dunbar, Wm. H., Capt. 48th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Dunham, A. G., Capt. 112th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Duryee, Wm. B. C, Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. TJ. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Dutton, Chas. King, Capt. 146th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Eaton, SamT C, Capt. 1st Eng., from March 13th, 1865. Eldridge, Geo. H., Capt. 136th Inf., from March 13th, 1865 Ellerbeck, Robert E. , Capt. 22d Cav., from March 13th, 186.5. Elliott, James M., Capt. 142d Inf., from March 13th, 1865, Ellis, Julius Livingston, Capt. 71st Militia, from July 21st, 1861. Ellsworth, Timothy E., Capt. and Add"l Aide-de- Camp U. S. Vols. , from March 13th, 1865. Emmons, Herman L., Capt. 5th Art., from March 13th, 1S65. Entwistle, James, Capt. 176th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Esmond, Richard, 1st Lieut. 147th Inf., from April 1st, 1865. Eunson, Eugene S., Capt. 162dlnf., from March 13th, 1865. Fanton, Mell, 1st Lieut. 107th Inf. , from March 13th, 1865. Farrell, James F., Capt. 5th Art., from March 13th, 1865, Fearing, Geo, R. , Capt. and Add'l Aide-de-Camp, U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. P'elt, Wm. N., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from June 24th, 1865. Fish, Chauncey, Capt. 9th Art., from April fith, 1865. Fisher, Jacob, Capt. 22dCav., from Alarch 13th, 1865. Fitts, James F., Capt. 114th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Foote, Adrian, Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols., from June 15tli, 1865. Forbes, Edward A., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from July 25th, 1865. Force, Levi, Capt. 179th Inf., from April 2d, 1865. Ford, Frank C. , Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Foster, Henry 11., Capt. 12th Regt. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Fowler, William, Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 29th, 1865. French, George, Capt. 94th Inf., from April 1st., 1865. Fry, Thomas W. G., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from Aug. 3d. 1865. Furey, John V. , Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols, from March 13th, 1865. Furrey, Wm. C, Capt. 4th Art., from April 2(1, 1865. Gage, Alfred, Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from March 7th, 1866. Garvin, Wm. S. P., Capt. 142d Inf., from March 13th, 186.5. Gary, Delos, Capt. 147th Inf. , from March 1,3th, 1865. Geddies, John B., Capt. 126th Inf., from March 31st, 1865. THE ROLL OF HONOR. BREVETS FROM THE U. S. 151 MAJORS CONTINUED. Gerard, John C, Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Gere, James M., Capt. 122d Inf., from March 18th, 18t)5. Gifford, Henry J., Capt. 49th Inf., from April 2d, 1865. Gilder, Wm. H., Capt. and A?st. Adj.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from March Wth, 186.5. Gill, A. W. H., Capt. 84th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Godfrey, W. H. A., Capt. 1st Dragoons, from March 13th, 1865. Goslin, Alexander, Capt. and Asst. Q. M. II. S. Vols., from March 12th, 1866. Grantsyne, VV.S.,Capt. 140th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Graves, Edward P., Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Gray, John F. S., Capt. and Asst. Adj.-Gen. U. S. Vols. , from Jan . 4ih , 1866. Gray, Oliver B., 1st Lieut. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Gregory, Lemuel B., Capt. 1st Mounted Rifles, from March 13th, 1865. Greene, Chas. T., Capt. and Asst. Adj.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Hakes, Wheeler, Capt. 1st Dragoons, from March 13th, 1865. Halsteed, E. P., Capt. 2d Art. and Asst. Adj.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from March loth, 186.5. Hamilton, Henry G., 1st Lieut. 140th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Harn,Wm. A., Capt. 3d Batt'y, from Aue. lst,1864. Hart, Daniel 18. , Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Hart, Patrick, Capt. 15th Battery, from Aug. 18th, 1864. Hartz, Wm. T., Capt. and Asst. Adj.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 1.3th, 1865. Hastings, Fred. E. , 1st Lieut. 24ih Battery, from March 13th, 1865. Havves, Gardiner I.. 1st Lieut. ITth Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Hay, Thomas H., Capt. 16th Regt. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13ih. 1865. Hegeman, Elbert, Capt. 13th Cav., from March 13th, 1865. Helliard, V. R. K.,Capt. 48th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Henry, Edwin, Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from July 11th, 1865. Hine, Orren E. , Capt- 50th Eng., from Aug. 1st, 1865. Hogan, Edward K., 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Nov. 17th, 1865. Holden, Giles H. , Capt. 179th Inf. , from April 2d, 1865. Hopkins, Woolsey R., Capt. and Asst. Adj.-Gen. U. S. Vols. , from Nov. 2.5th, 1865. Hostler, John T., Capt. 185th Inf., from April 1st, 1865. Houghton, Chas. H., Capt. 14th Art., from March 25th. 1865. Howard, Simon P., Capt. 108th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Howard, Stephen O. , Capt. 185th Inf., from March 29th, 1865. Hoyt, Henry B., Capt. 140th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Hubbell, Augustus, Capt. and Cora. Sub. U. S. Vols., from Aug. 1st, 1865. Heuston, Edgar J., Capt. 111th Inf., from Mprch 31st, 1865. Hugunin, George, Capt. 147th Inf., from March 31st, 18&5. Hutchins, Robert A., Capt. and Asst. Adj.-Geu. U. S. Vols., from Dec. 2d, 1864. Button, Chas. G., Capt. and Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols., from Aug. 1st, 1865. Jackson, Daniel D., Capt. 121st Inf., from Oct. 19th, 1865. Jenkins, James E., Capt. 146th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Jenkins, John H. B. , 2d Lieut. 40th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Jewett, Orville D., Capt. 150th Inf., from March 13th. 1865. Johnston, James W., Capt. 121st Inf., from April 6th, 1865. Jones, Henry E., Capt. 146th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Jones, John, Capt. 2d Art., from March 13th, 1865. Jones, John. Capt. 193d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Kav?ing, Edward, Capt. loth Art., from March 13th, 1865. Keene, Augustus W., Capt. 40th Inf., from April 9th, 1865. KeSlogg, Rowland C, Cap*;, and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from Aug. 3d, 1865. Kerrigan, John, Capt. 117th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Kidder, John S., Capt. 121st Inf. , from April 6th, 1865. Kimball, Amos S., Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols,, from Feb. 1st, 1866. Kimball, James P., Capt. and Asst. Adj.-Gen. IT. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. King, Fred. C, Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from Sept. 11th, 186.5. Kirker, James B., Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U.S. Vols., from Sept. 11th, 1865. Klinck, George, Capt. 2d Art., from March 13th, 1865. Knapp, Theodore E., Capt. 108th Inf., from April 9th. 1865. Knower, Wm. B., Capt. 4th Art., from March 13tlt 1865. Knowles, Henry P., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from July 6th, 1865. Kretschmar. Godfrey A., 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. La Forge. Abiel T. , Capt. 106th Inf., from March 13th, l!-65. Langdon, Charles S., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Lansing, Edwin Y., Capt. 13th Cav., from Sept. 21st, 1865. Lawrence, J. V., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from July 11th, 1865. Leach, Andrew J., Capt. 5th Inf., from March 13tli, 1865. Leatz, Axel, Capt. 1st Dragoons, from April 9th, 1865. Leddy, Thomas, Capt 16th Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Legler, Henry T. , 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Leland, George S., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols. , from March 13th, 1865. . Leonard. John, Capt. Vet. Res. Corps, from Nov. 7th, 1865. Leyden, Maurice, Capt. 1st Mtd. Rifles, from March 13th, 1865. Lindsay. John R., Capt. 107th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Lippincott, Alden, Capt. 48th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. LittleBeld, Frank B., 1st Lieut. 4th Art., from March ]3th, 1865. Livingston, Louis, Capt. and Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Lloyd, Harlan P., Capt. 22d Cav., from March 13th, 1865. Locke, John, Capt. 107th U. S. Col. Inf., from March 13ih, 1865. Lockwood, Henry C. , Capt. and AddT Aide-de- Camp U S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Loewenthal, Hermann, 1st Lieut, and Asst. Sur- geon U. S. Vols., from Aug. 22d, 1865. Lord, Thomas J., Capt. and Aide de-Camp U. S. Vols., from March 13lh, 1865. Loring, John K., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from June 28th, 1865. Lovell, Julius, Capt. and Asst. Adj.-Gen. U. S. Vols , from March 26th, 1865. Lowry, Joseph S., Capt. 146th Inf., from March ]3lh, 1865. Ludgate. Wm., Capt .59th Inf., from April 7th, 186.5. Lusk, Lycurgus D., Capt. 22d Cav., from March 13th, 1'865. Lyttle, Lafayette, Capt. 35th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Maguire, Michael, Capt. 182d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Mahnken, John H., Capt. and Asst. Adj.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Male. William H., Capt. 1391h Inf., from April 9th, 1865. Mallette, J. Edmund, 1st Lieut, and Adj. Slstlnf., from March 13th, 1865. Mandeville, M. H., Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Marti ndale, F. E , 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Dec. 9th, 1865. Mason, Alonzo T., Capt. 123d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Maston. S. C, Capt. 1st Mtd. Rifles, from March 13th, 1865. _ „ Masters, Hibbert B., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from Aug. 22d, 1865. 152 PART II. IN THE FIELD. MAJORS CONTINUED. Matthews, Joseph S., Capt. ]12th Inf., from March 13th, 18t)5. May, Oliver T., Capt. 149th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Mayell, Henry, 2d Lieut. Signal Corps U. S. Vols., from March 13th, ]8(io. McCarthy, James, Capt. 96th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. McClure, John W., Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U.S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. McDermott, Wm. J., 1st Lt. and Asst. Surgeon U. 8. Vols., from Oct. 21st, 1865. McDonald, Joseph M., Capt. 47th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. McDowell, Robert M., Capt. 141st Inf., from March 13th, 1865. McGill, D. B., Capt. 117th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. McGrath. Michael H., Capt. 50th Eng., from April 9th. 1865. Mclntire, Samuel B., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols. , from Aug. 9th, 1865. McKinney, Edward P., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from July 7th, 1865. McMurray, John, Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S.Vols., from Dec. 32d, 1865. McNauaht, Archibald, Capt. 50th Eng., from March i3th, 1865. McNeill, John, Capt. 84th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Mercer, Wm. E., Capt. 5th Art., from March 13th, 1865. Merriam, Joseph W., 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Merrill, Wm., Capt. Ulst Inf., from March 13th , i865. Middleton, Richard, Capt. 50th Eng., from March 13th, 1865. Miller, Theodore, Capt. 4th Art., from March 25th, 1865. Miller, Wm. D. B., Capt. and Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols., from Dec. 2d, 1864. Mink, Chas. E., Capt. 1st Art., from Aug. Ist, 1864. Mitchell, John, Capt. 170th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Montgomery, Chas. S., Capt. 5th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Montgomery, Thomas, Capt. 65th LT. S. Col. Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Moore, Festus H., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from June 30th. 1865. Morehouse, Roderick D., Capt. 143d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Morse, Chas. P., Capt. 142d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Mosebach, Frederick, Capt. 11th Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Moseley, Wm. W.,Capt. and Aide de-Camp U. S. Vols., from March 19th, 1865. Mykens, Daniel K., Capt. 175th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Newman, Geo. W. , Capt. 22d Cav., from March 13th, 1865. Nolan, Michael, Capt. 00th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Noyes, Edward H., Capt. and Com. Sub. L^. S. Vols., from June 24th. 1865. Oaks, George J., Capt. 151st Inf., from April 2d, 1865. O'Brien, John D., Capt. 24th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Ogden, Thompson P., Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols , from March 13th, 1865. Oolahan, Richard, 1st Lieut. 164th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Palmer, Joseph E., Capt. 158th Inf., from March 13th, 18(i5. Palmer, Wm. L., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S.Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Parker, Chas. S., Capt. 80th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Parker, Edward D., Capt. 147th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Parsons, Chas. B., Capt. 1st Eng., from April 9th, 1865. Parsons, Thereon, Capt and Asst. Adj. -Gen U. S Vols., from April 6th, 1865. Peabody, Oliver D., Capt. lOtli Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from Dec. 2(1, 1865. Pease, Chas. E. , Capt. and Asst. Adj.-Gea. U. S, Vols. , from Aug. 1st, 1804. Pellett, Ellas P., Capt. 144th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Peterson, Albert F. , Capt. 64th Inf., from April 9th, 1865. Pinckney, Joseph C, Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Poole, Theodore L., Capt. 12;M Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Porter, Samuel, Capt. 108th Inf., from April 9th, 1865. Potter, Horatio, Jr., Capt. 7th Art., from April 2d, 1865. Potter, Ira C, 1st Lieut. 76th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Powell, Isaac P., Capt. 146th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Preston, A. W., Capt. 10th Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Price, Theodore, Capt. 4th Art., from March 13th, 1865. Purcliase, Seaham W., Capt. Vet Res. Corps, from March 13th. 1865. Purdy, Wilson, Capt. 1st Mounted Rifles, from March 13th, 1865. Rae, Robert, Asst. Surgeon 1st Mounted Rifles, from March 13th, 1865. Ransom, Albert T., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S.Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Raphall, Alfred M., 1st Lieut. 6th Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Reeves, J. H., Capt. 3d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Reeves, Selah V., Capt. e3d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Reid, Williatn. Capt. 6Ist Inf.. from April 9th, 1865. Reynolds, Silas E., Capt. 1st Mounted Rifles from March 13th, 1865. Rhodes, Henry J., Capt. 9th Cav., from April 6th, 1865. Roberts, Cyrus S. , 1st Lieut. 150th Inf., from March 13th, 186.5. Roberts, Eugene F., Capt. 82d U. S. Col. Inf., from March 13th , 1865. Robeson, Andrew J., Capt. 1st Eng., from March 13th. 1865. Robinson, Edward, Capi. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Robinson, Joseph C., Capt. 106th Inf., from Oct. 19th, 1864. Rockwell, Dean M., Capt. 2d Art., from March 13th, 1865. Roemer, Jacob, Capt. 34th Battery, from Dec. 2d, 1864. Room, Wm. P., Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U.S. Vols., from Oct. 19th, 1864. Root, Edward E., Capt. 3d U. S. Vet. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Rose.Laurin L., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Roys, Charles H., 1st Lieut. 48th Inf., from July 31st, 1865. Russ, Charles E., Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Russell, Edmund K., Capt. 65th Inf , from Dec. 2d, 1864. Russell, Harvey Y., Capt. 10th Inf., from April 9th, 1865. Schilling, Eugene, Capt. ]02d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Schoeninger, Joseph A., Capt. 68th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Schurig, Charles, 1st Lieut. 84th I[if., from March 13th, 1865. Seeley, Edgar, Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols., from Jan. 5th, 1866. Seymoui-, Ira B., Capt. 149th Inf., from March 13th, 1865 Seytnour, W. R. , Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from Oct. 21st, 1865. Shaw, Geo. S., Capt. and Add'l Aide-de-Canip U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Shaw, Thomas, Capt. 106th Inf., from April 2d, 1865. Shickhardt, Henry, Capt. 5th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Short, John P. , Capt. 16th Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th. 1865. Sill, Edward E., Capt. and Asst. Adi.-Gen. U. S. Vols., from March 1.3th, 1865. Simms, Wm. T.,Capt. .59th Inf., from April 9th. 186.'j. Sinclair, P. S., Capt. 60th Inf., from April 6th, 1865. Slipper, Joseph A., Capt. and Asst Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols , from March 13th, I8(!5. Smith, Algernon E., Capt. 177th Inf., from March 13th, 1H65. Smith, Alva J., Capt. 4th Art., from March 31at, 1865. Smith, H. B., Capt. .5th Art., from Mai-ch 31st, 1865. Smith, Henry C.Capt. 1.50th Inf., from March 31st, 1865. THE EOLL OF HONOR. BKEVETS FROM THE U. S. 153 MAJORS CONTINUED. Smith, Joseph Boyce, Capt. and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols., from March i;3th, 1865. Snyder, Martin, Capt. 80th Inf., from April 9th, 1865. Sperry, George, Capt. 22d Inf., from March 13th, 186.5. Spreadbury, John, Capt. 2id Cav., from April 2d, 1865. Stafford, Stephen R., Capt. Sth Cav., from March 13th, 1865. Starr, Irwin M., Capt Ist Mounted Rifles, from March 13th, 1865. Stewart, James, Capt. 146th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Stocking, John W., Capt. 1st Art., from March 13th, 18C5. Stociim, John E.,Capt. 189tli Inf., from March ].3th, 1865. Strong, Richard P.. 1st Lieut. Signal Corps U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Stuart, John, Capt. 51st Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Suess, John L., Capt. 1st Eng., from March 13th, 1865. Summers, Moses, Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols , from March 13th, 1865. Taft, Elijah D., Capt. Sth Battery, from March 13th, 1865. Tarbel, Doctor, Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from July 10th, 1865. Taylor, Peter A.. Capt. Signal Corps IT. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Thayer, Amos M., 1st Lieut. Signal (Jorps U. S. Vols., from April 9th, 1865. Thibaut, Fred. W., Capt. 18th Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from July 19th, lS(i5 Thomes, John r.,Capt. llTtli Inf., from Jan. 15th, 1865. Thomson, Clifford, 1st Lieut. 1st Cav. , from March 13th, 1865. TilHnghast, Jos. C, Capt. 2d Cav., from March 13th, 1865. Tomlinson, Dewitt C, Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from July 7th, 1865. Townsend, Eben G., Capt. 2d Battalion Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Tracv, Wm. G. , Capt. and Aide-de-Camp U. S. Vols., from March 1.3th. 186.5. Treadwell, Geo. H., Capt. 7th Art., from March 1.3th, 1865. Tj-ler, Francis E., Capt. 74th Inf., from March 1.3th, 1865. Uffendill, Isaiah, Capt. 84th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Ulrich, Chas. F., Capt. 31st U. S. Col. Inf., from Aug. 10th, 1865. Urell, Micliael E., 2d Lieut. 82d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Van Braclcle, Chas. H., 1st Lieut. 14th Art., from March 13',h. 1865. Vanderslip, Wm. L, Capt. 14th Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13tl), 1865. Van de Wiele, John B., Capt. 4th Art,, from March 13th, 1865 Van Scov, Hiram C.,Capt. 121st Inf., from April 6th, 1865. Vedder, Commodore P., Capt. 151th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Vedder, Simon C.,Capt. and Cora. Sub. U. S.VoIs., from .lune 3d, 1865. VoIk,Fred. T., Capt. 65th Inf., from April 2d, 1865. Von Shirach. Fred. C. , Capt. 7th Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13tl), 1865. Waddle. Geo. W., Capt. 148th Inf., from March 1.3th, 1865. Wadsworth, Chas F., 1st Lieut. 116th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Wadsworth, Jas. S., Capt. and Aide-de-Camp U S. Vols , from April 1st, 1865. Walbridge, Chas. E., Capt, and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols., from Jan. 1st, 1865. Waldron, Hampden. Capt. 5th U. S. Vet. Vols., from June 18th, 1865. Walker, Wm. A., 1st Lieut. 146th Inf., from March 13th, 18(i5. Wallace, Wm. R., Capt. 186th Inf., from April 2d, 1865. Wardvvell, Newton M., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from Dec. 9th, 1865 Warr, Edward, Capt. 117th Inf., from March 13th, 1865 Warren, Robert P., 1st Lieut. 146th Inf. , from April 1st, 186.5. Washburn, Daniel W., Capt. 4th Art., from April 6th, 1865. Weeks, Geo. D., Capt. 173d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Weir, Geo. H., Capt. and Com. Sub. C. S. Vols., from July 6th, 1864. Wells, Chas. A., Capt. 27th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Wells, Chas. W. , Capt. 118th Inf., from April 9th, 1865 Wheeler, William, Capt. 142d Inf , from March 13th, 1865. Wicks, Edward A., Capt. 150th Inf., from March 13th. 1865. Wilbur, Reuben H , Capt. 102d Inf. , from March 13th, 1865. Wilder, Walter !>., Capt. 49th Inf., from Oct. 19th, 1864. Williams, Augustus P., 1st Lieut and Asst Sur- geon U. S. Vols , from Aug. 15th, 1865 Williams, Hobart, Capt., 151st Inf., from April 2d, 1865. Winchester, B. Frank, Capt. and Com Sub. U. S. Vols., from July 12th, 1865. Winslow, Gordon, Capt. 5th Vet. Inf., from April 1st, 1865. Winslow. Hiram A., Capt. l42d Inf., from Marcli 13th, 1865. Wood. Bradford R., Jr., Capt. 44th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Wood, Enos B., Capt. 2d U. S. Col. Cav., from March 13th, 1865. Wood, James H., Capt. 4th Art., from March 13th, 1865. Wood, Nathan S. , Capt. 4th Art., from March 13th, 1865. Woodman, Chas. H., Capt. 65th Inf., from April 6th. 186.5. Woodward, John H., Capt. and Com. Sub. U. S. Vols., from June 5th, 1865. Wright, Benj. F. , 1st Lieut. 104th Inf., from April 1st, 1865. Wright, Nathan A., Capt. 147ih Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Wright, Wm. B., 1st Lieut. 104th Inf., from April 1st, 1865. Yates, Austin A., Capt. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th. 1865. York, John F. , Capt. 5th Inf. , from April 1st, 1865. CAPTAINS. Andrews, Wm. S., 1st Lieut. Signal Corps U.S. Vols., from March 13tli, 1865. Applegate, Lewis, 1st Lieut., and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Oct. 6th, 1865. Ayres, Henry, 1st Lieut. Signal Corps U. S. Vols. , from March 26th, 1865 Bacon, Francis, 2d Lieut. 102d Inf. , from March 13th, 1865. Bailey, James H ,1st Lieut. 1st Mounted Rifles, from March 13th. 1865. Baker, Joel A., 1st Lieut. 147th Inf., from April 1st, 1865. Ball, Wm. G., 1st Lieut. 13th Art., from March 13th, 1865. Barnett, Geo. A. C. , 1st Lieut, and Adj. 17th Inf., from March 13th, 1865 Bartholf , J. H.. 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Oct. 6th, 186.'). Bean, Wm. H. S., 1st Lieut. 109th Inf., from Aug. 18th, 1864. 20 Beardsley, Fred'k E., 2d Lieut. Signal Corps, U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Beebe, Hiram E., 1st Lieut. 22d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Behan, Edwin A., 1st Lieut. 3d Art., from March 13th, 1865. Benson, Harvev W. , 2d Lieut. Signal Corps, U. .S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Berlin, Carl Ludwig, 1st Lieut. Sth Cav, from Aug. 1st, 1864. Birge, James C, 1st Lieut. 106tli Inf., from April 2d, 1865. Bolton, John T., 2d Lieut. 7th Regt. Vet. Res. Corps, from July 11th, 1866. Bouvier, John V., 1st Lieut. 80th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Brazie, Jacob O., 1st Lieut, and Adj. 2d Cav., from March 13th, 1865. Briggs, Epliraim A., 2d Lieut. Signal Corps, U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. 154 PART II. IN THE FIELD. CAPTAINS CONTINUED. Brinkerhoff, Geo. L., 1st Lieut. 10th Cav., from March 13th, lSti.5. Brisbane, Cha^. F., 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon V. S. Vols., from June 1st, 1865. Hio ik'h, Jolin H.,ad Lieut., 18th Regt. Vet. Res. Corps, (roni March lath, 1865. Hriiwn, CierryA., 1st Lieut. 9th Art., from April •-'d, l«(i5. liruyn, Wilson, 1st Lieut. Signal Corps U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Buokly, John, 1st Lieut. 140th Inf., from March I3th, 1805. Burdick, Daniel W. , 1st Lieut. 10th Art., from March 13th, 1805. Burghardt. Chas. H., 1st Lieut. 4th Art., from March 31st. 1865. Burtiett, Levi F , 2d Lieut. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13tli, 180,). Cliapnicin. I'erry W. , 1st Lieut. 1.50th Inf., from March 13tli, 1805. Coe, RIcliard W., 1st Lieut, 1st Eng., from Marcli 13th, 1805, Conliii, Benjamin, 1st Lieut, 15.5th Inf., from Oct. 27th, 1804. Countr.vraan, A, B., 1st Lieut 142d Inf , from March 13th, 1865 Courtney, Lewis !>., 1st Lieut. 14()th Inf., from March I3th, 1805. Covvtan, Chas. W., 1st Lieut, and Adj. 10th Inf., from Dec. 2d, 1804. Crofts, Wm. E., 1st Lieut. 55th Inf., from March 13th, 1805. Crombie, John C, 1st Lieut. 4th Art., from Marcli 31st, 1865. Davidson, Morris M., 1st Lieut. lT6th Inf., from March 13th. 1805. Davis, Edward J., 1st Lieut. 146th Inf , from April 1st, 1805. Dillingham. Lucius A. , 2d Lieut. Signal Corps U. S. Vols., from April 2d, IHOo. Dixon, G. H , 1st Lieut. 112th Inf, from March 13th. 1865. Dorran, Wm. M., 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Oct. 12th, 1865. Drake, Nelson I., 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols. , from Oct. Tth, 186i. Edgar, Lewis S., 1st Lieut. 185th Inf., from April 9th, 1865. Edmoiiston. W. Cuyler, 1st Lieut. 4th Art., from March 13th, 1865. Egleston, M., 1st Lieut, and Q. M. 146th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Elliott, Washington G., 1st Lieut, and Asst. Sur- geon U. S. Vols., from Jan. 6th, 1806. Elliott, Wm. St. George, 1st Lieut, and Asst. Sur- geon U. S. Vols., from June 1st, 1865. Esmond, Richard, l.it Lieut. 147th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Fairbank, John H., 1st Lieut. 107t.h Inf., from March 13th. 1865. Fay, Edwin G., 2d Lieut. ]07th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Fisher, French W., 1st Lieut. 49th Inf., from April 2d, 1865. Fitzpatrick, Lawrence, 1st Lieut. 146th Inf., from March 13th. 1805. Flint, J()sei)li N.,2d Lieut. 1st Dragoons, from March 13th, 1865. Folios, Richard, 2d Lieut. 16th Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Folwell, Mahlon B., 1st Lieut. 50th Eng., from Aug. 1st, 1864. Foote, Morris C, 1st Lieut. 121st Inf. , from April 6th, 1865. Freer, Hiram D., 1st Lieut, and Adj. 110th U. S. Col. Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Gales, Henry, 1st Lieut. 1st Dragoons, from Marcli 13th, 1865. Gardner, Asa Bird, 1st Lieut. 1st Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Gavlord, George R., 1st Lieut. 1.50th Inf., from March 13th, 180.5. Gilbert, Wm., 1st Lieut, and Q. M. 158th Inf., from March 13th. 1805. Gillis, George H., 2d Lieut. 77tli Inf., from March 13th, 1805. Gordon. Abram M. E., 1st Lieut. 4th Art , from March 13th, 1865. Graham, John L.,2d Lieut. 21st Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Greene, Robert, 1st Lieut. 5tli Inf., from April 1st, 1805. Hale, Owen, Ist Lieut. 1st Mounted Rifles, from March 13th, 1865. Hallenback, John B., 1st Lieut. 61st Inf., from July 6th, 1864. Halstead, Edward L., 2d Lieut. Signal Corps U. S. ^■ol!,., from March 13th, 1865. Hamilton. John M., 2d Lieut. 9th U. S. Col. Inf., from Marcli 13th, 1805. Handvvright, James, 1st Lieut. 146th luf , from March 13tli, 1805. Hasbrook, Matthew, 1st Lieut. 156th Inf., from March 13th, 1H05. Hassett, Thomas J., 1st Lieut. 121st Inf , from April Oth, 1865. Ilaifleld, Townsend L., 1st Lieut. Signal Corps U. S. Vols , from March 13th , 1805. Herrick, Wm. D., 1st Lieut. 4th Art., from April 2d, 1805. Herzog, Cliarles.Sd Lieut. Signal Corps U. S. Vols., from March 13th. 1805. Hess, Peter, 1st Lieut. 140th Inf., from March 13tii, 1805. Hodgson, Valentine M.. 1st Lieut. 21st Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Hogarty, Wm. 1'., 2d Lieut. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Hoppy, Edward, 2(1 Lieut. Vet. Res. Corps, from -March 13th, 1865. Hough, A. Barton, 1st Lieut. 50th Eng.. from April 9th. 1S65. Rowland, T. C, Ist Lieut. 121st Inf , from Oct. 19th, 1864. Hunt, Leavitt, 1st Lieut. 38th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Ireland, Oscar B.,2d Lieut. Signal Corps U.S. Vols., from March 13th, 1805. Jacobson, Eugene P.. 1st Lieut. 74th Inf., from March ]3tli, 1805. Jennison, J. A. , 1st Lieut. 146th Inf. , from April 1st, 1865. Jessopp. S. S., 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon I,^. S. Vols., from Nov. 16th, 186,5. Jones, Edwin O., 1st Lieut. 146th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Kaiser, Win., 1st Lieut. 49th Inf., Irom Oct. 19th, 1864. Keith, Charles C. T., 1st Lieut. Signal Corps US. Vols., from March 13tli, 1865. Kelley, Frank M., 2d Lieut. 44lh Inf., from March 13th, 1865 Kennedy, Wm.,lst Lieut. 109th Inf., from April 2d, 1865. Ketchum, Edgar, 2d Lieut. Signal Corps U. S. Vols., from March 13tli. 1805. Ketchum, George E.. 1st Lieut. 1st Art., from April 2d, 1805 Kimberly, Charles A., 1st Lieut. 112th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. King, Alonzo J., 1st Lieut. 146th Inf., from April 1st, 1865. Kiunie, E. Oliver, 2d Lieut. 1st Art., from March 1.3th, 1865. Kleinfleld, Joseph, 1st Lieut. 4th U. S. Vet. Vols., from March 13tli, 1865. Knieht, James, 1st Lieut. 4th Art., from March 13th, 1865. Leale, C. A., 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U.S. Vols. , from Jan. 4th, 1866. Lewis, Charles E , 1st Lieut. 1st Dragoons, from March 13th, 1805. Lochbrunner, Cliarles, 1st Lieut. 14th Art., from March 2.5th, 1865. Loomis, Henry, 1st Lieut. 146th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Lowe, Francis E., 1st Lieut. 121st Inf., from April 6th, 1865. Lynch, Tliomas, 1st Lieut. 43d Inf., from April 2d, 1865. Lyon, Geo. W., 1st Lieut, lolst Inf. and Adj. 2d La. Cav., from March 26th, 1805. Lyon, James M., 1st Lieut. 45th U.S. Col. Inf.. from March 13th, 1805. Macholz, Oscar, 1st Lieut. 15th Art., from March 13th, 1865. Marcotte. Henry, 2d Lieut. 22d Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Massev, Fred. J., 1st Lieut. .5th Reg. \et. Res. Corps, from March 13tli, 186.5. Matthews, George. 1st Lieut. .59th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. May, Henry C, 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Oct. 6th, 1865. McCall, Wm. W., 1st Lieut. 14th Art., from March 2.5th, 1865. McClinton. Ebenezer, 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols., from June 1st, 186,5. McGeehan, John, 1st Lieut. 146th Inf., from March 13th, 1865 McGhee, William. 1st Lieut. 1st Mtd. Rifles, from March 13tli, 1805. THE ROLL OF HONOR. BREVETS FROM THE U. S. 155 CAPTAINS CONTINUED, Mcintosh, Chas. W., 1st Lieut. 1st Draj;oons, from March 13th, 1865. McLain, xilexander, 1st Lieut. 3d Battery, from Aug. 1st, 1«64. McLeod, Alexander H., 1st Lieut. HOth Inf., from March 26th, ]8(i5. McNeil, John D., 1st Lieut. 4th Art., from March 13th, 186.1. Mickell, Wm. H., 1st Lieut. 134th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Montgomery, Thomas, 1st Iiieut. ITOth Inf., from March 13th, 18(55. Moore, Dennis A., 1st Lieut. 3d Battalion Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Moses, Herbert H., 1st Lieut, and Adj. ]22d Inf., Ocr,. 19th, 1861. Munson, Jacob F., 2d Lieut. 8th U. S. Vet. Vols., from March 13th , 1865. MussicU, Geo. A., 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols., from June 1st, 1865. Newkirke, Edward P., 1st Lieut. 1st Art., from March 13th, 1865. O'Connor, P.E., 1st Lieut, and Adj. 10th Reg. Vet. Res. Corps., from March 13th, 1865. Ogden, Wm. L , 1st Lieut. 1st Mtd. Rifles, from March 13th, 1865. Parkhurst, Thomas C, 1st Lieut. 4th Art. from April 2d, 1865. Parsons, John, 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols., from June 1st, 1865. Partridge, Sylvester B. , 1st Lieut. Signal Corps IT. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Petard, Felix C. M., 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Oct. 6th. 1865. Phinney, Stewart W., 1st Lieut. 153d Inf., from March 13th. 1865. Pitcher, James P., 1st Lieut. 146th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Pliniley, William, 1st Lieut. 120th Inf., from April 2d, 1865. Poole, Joseph H., 1st Lieut. 140th Inf., from March 13th, 186.5. Pooley, Thomas R. , 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols., from June 1st, 186,5. Rand, Charles P., 1st Lieut. Vet. Res. Corps, from Oct. 10th, 1865. Raymond, Wm., 1st Lieut. 5th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Rector, Charles J., 2d Lieut. 185th Inf., from April 9th, 1865. Roberts. Charles S., 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols., from June 1st, 1865. Robertson, Robert S. , 1st Lieut. 93d Inf., from March 13th, ISfio. Robinson, George, 1st Lieut. 123d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Royer, J. H., 1st Lieut. 117th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Rushby, Thomas P., 1st Lieut. Signal Corps U. S. Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Russell, E. McC, 1st Lieut. 120th Inf., from April 9th, 1865. Schermerhorn, F. Augustus, 1st Lieut., 15th Art., from April 1st, J86.5. Schimmel, Gustavus, 1st Lieut. 15th Art., from March 13th , 1865. Schlick, Henry N., 1st Lieut. 1st Dragoons, from March 13th, 186.5. Schwarz, George F., 1st Lieut. 15th Art., from March 13th , 1865. Seabury, 1'lios. S., let Lieut. Signal Corps LT. S. I Vols., from March 13th, 1865. Seaward, Benj., 1st Lieut. 48th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Sheets, Levi D. , 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols., from Oct. 6th, 186.5. Sickles, Hiram E., 1st Lieut. 17th Battery, from March 13th. 1865. Simpson, George, 1st Lieut. 142d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Skinner, Eugene C, 1st Lieut. 117th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Slater, J. B., 1st Lieut. 1st Dragoons, from March 13th, ].'-65. Smith, Edward S., 1st Lieut. 15th Battery, from April 9lh, 1865. Sprague, Charles H.,lst Lieut. 94th Inf., from April 1st, 1865. Starring, Dewitt C. , 1st Lieut. 3d Art., from March 13th, 1865. Stedman, Benson F., 1st Lieut. 2d Art., from March 13th, 1865. Swett, Wm. H. S., 1st Lieut. 146th Inf., from March ]3th. 186.5. Tall, Jasper H., 1st Lieut. g6th Inf.. from March 13th, 1865. Talman, Byron, 2d Lieut. 22d Cav., from March 13th, 1865. Taylor, Henry G., 1st Lieut. 146th Inf., from April 1st, 1865. Teinpleton, George, 2d Lieut. .''iGth Eng., from Aug. 1st, 1864. Thayer, Amos M. , 1st Lieut. Signal Corps U. S. Vols., from March 13th, ]8«5. Thillnian, Henry, Lst Lieut. 46th Inf., from April 2d, 1865. Tower, A. K., 1st Lieut. 22d Cav., from March 13th, 1865. Townsend, E. L., 1st Lieut. 9th Reg. Vet. Kes. Corps, from Dec. 2d, 1865. Townsend, J. F., 1st Lieut. 61st Inf., from April 7th, 1865. Turkington, Joseph, 1st Lieut. 5th Inf., from March 13th. 1865. Tuthill, Gabriel, 2d Lieut. 10th Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from Nov. 10th, 1865. Tutile, Russell M., 1st Lieut. 107th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Tyler, John W.,2d Lieut. 2d Art., from March 1.3th, 1865. Utter, Frank, 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon L'. S. Vols., from Dec. 21st. 1865 Van Etten, Erasmus, 1st Lieut. 1st Battery, from Oct. 19th, 1864. Van Rens.telaer, Wm. V., 1st Lieut. 50th Eng , from Aug. 1st, 1864. Veeder, John S., 1st Lieut. 153d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Verplanck. Abram G., 1st Lieut. 14th Art., from March ]3lh, ]8t)5. Vidall, Theodore C. , 1st Lieut. Signal Corps U. S. Vols , from March 13th, 1865. Wardwell, Edward H., 2d Lieut. Signal Corps U. S. Vols., from March 1.3th, 1865. Wattles, Willjatn, 1st Lieut. 1st Dragoons, from March 13th, 1865. Watts, Arthur H., 1st Lieut. 150th Inf.. from March 13th, 1865. Weaver, Erastus C, 1st Lieut. 121st Inf., from Jan. 23d, 1865. Wells, Amos, 1st Lieut. 142d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Wells, David H. , 1st Lieut. 142d Inf. , from March 13th, 1865. Wells, L. A., 1st Lieut. 142d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Williams, Henry E., 1st Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols., from June 4th, 1865. Williamson, John J., 1st Lieut. 2d Art., from March 13th, 1865. Winnegar, W. W., 1st Lieut. 1st Dragoons, from March 13th, 1865. Woodward, Elijah, 2d Iiieut. 2d Art., from March 13th, 1865. Wright. Wm.,lst Lieut, and Adj. 146th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Yeomans, Geo B., 1st Lieut. 1st Dragoons, from March 13th, 1865. Young, James W., 1st Lieut. 8th Art., from March 13th, 1865. FIRST LIEUTENANTS. Archer, Thomas, 2d Lieut. 1st Eng., from March 13th, 1865. Babcock, A C, 2d Lieut. 1st Mounted Rifles, from March 13ih, 1865. Boker, John, 2d Lieut. 15th Art., from March 13th, 1865. Campbell, Chas. H., 2d Lieut. 1st Art., from April 9tb, 1865. Chapman, Wm., 2d Lieut. 91st Inf., from March 31st. 1865. Compton, Stephen, 2d Lieut. 179th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Cooper, David B., 2d Lieut. 1st Art., from April 2d, 1865. Douglass, Eugene, 2d Lieut. 47th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Graham, John L., 2d Lieut. 21st Reg. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Hall, Joseph T H., 2d Lieut. Vet. Res. Corps, from March 13th, 1865. Jenkins, J. H. B., 2d Lieut. 40th Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Lorrish, .Andrew J., 2d Lieut. 1st Dragoons, from March 13th, 1865. 156 PART 11. IN THE FIELD. PIKST LIEUTENANTS CONTINUED. Klock, George J., 2d Lieut. U6th Inf., from April 1st, 1865. Musgrave, Hathaway, 2d Lieut. ll'Pth Inf., from April 2d, isti5. O'Brien, Charles, 2d Lieut. 14th Art., from March 25th, 18b5. Rudy, D. M., 2d Lieut. 146th Inf., from April 1st, 18G.5. Shannon, Michael, 2d Lieut. UOth Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Shedd, Eugene H., 2d Lieut. llOth Inf., from March 13th, 1865. Traverse, Michael, 2d Lieut. 4th Art., from March 13th, 1865. Utter, Howard B., 2d Lieut. 142d Inf., from March 13th, 1865. WatUins. Geo. D., 2d Lieut. 1st Mounted Rifles, from March lyili, 186.5. Weihl, Charles, 2d Lieut. Signal Corps U. S. Vols., from March l.Sih, 18ti5. White, George, 2d Lieut. 4th Art., from March 13th, 1865. Wicker, Frank N., 2d Lieut. Signal Corps U. S. Vols. , from March 13th, 1865. Williams, Henry U , 2d Lieut. 11th Reg. Vet. lies. Corps, from Nov. 7th, 1865. Young, George F., 2d Lieut. Signal Corps U. S. Vols. , from March 13th, 1865. Officers and Enlisted Men who Eeceived Brevets from the State OF New York. The Legislature of tlie State in concurrent resolutions of April 24tli and 28tli, 1865, author- ized the Executive of the State, "it being a sacred and grateful duty, to acknowledge in any suitable manner the personal sacrifice and heroic deeds of the officers and soldiers of this State, who have or may aid the government of the United States in suppressing the exist- ing wicked rebellion," to confer commissions with brevet rank, in any of the several grades which he is now authorized to confer, upon such officers and soldiers of the Volunteer forces of this State, as have or may distinguish themselves by gallantry in battle or meri- torious and honorable conduct, which mark of honor shall be .stated in the commission conferred. Under this resolution the first commission was issued September 13th, 1865, and the last January 30th, 1882; and the following were accordingly brevetted, the highe.st brevet received only being given, as: colonels. Alberger,W.C.,Lt.-Col.4'.tthInf. Allaire, A. J., Lt.-Col. 133d Inf. Allen, D. S., Lt.-Col. 1.54th Inf. Apgar, Dewitt J., Capt. 143d Inf. Averv, Wm. B., Capt. 132d Inf. Bachia, R. A., Lt.-Col. 87th Inf. Batchellor, George S., Lt.-Col. 115th Inf. Battersby, J. C, Lt.-Col. 1st Cav. Beard sley.W E. , Lt.-Col .26th Cav. Beattie, John, Lt -Ccl. 146th Inf. Beldon, Clias. O., Maj. 67lh Inf. Bodine, J. H., Lt.-Col. 27th Inf. Boutelle, Geo. V., Maj. 21st Cav. Bramhall, W L , Capt. 93d Inf. Bronson, J. C, Lt.-Col. .57th Inf. Bull,W.S ,1st Lieut. 12th Bat'y. Burhans,H.N.,Lt -Col. 149th Inf. Butts, Frank A., Maj. 47th Inf. Byron, J. W., l.t.-Ool. 88th Inf. Cassler, G. B., Capt. 154th Inf. Catlin, Benj. L., Surg. 21st Cav. Chitty P. J. P., Capt. 1.53d Inf. Clayton, Beni. J.. Capt. I(i2d Inf. Coggawell,. I. H., Lt.-Col 149Lh Inf. Colvin, J. A., Lt.-Col. 169th Inf. Connolly, J. T , Ist Lt. 182d Inf. Cook, A. G. , Lt.-Col. 149th Inf. Crofts, F. M., Capt. 102d Inf. DeBevoise,W.H.,Lt. Col. 84th Inf. DePevster,.!. F.,2d Lt. 8thMira. DePevster, J. L.. 1st Lt. 13th Art. DePevsier, .1. W., Maj. 1st Art. Dickey, Wni. D., Maj. 15th Art. Diiinin, Jas. R.. Maj. 9th ("Jav. Dominey, L. S., Lt.-Col. 118th Inf. Downing, O. J., Capt. 2d Cav. Duganne, A.J. H., Lt.-Col. 176th Inf. Dunham, A., Lt.-Col. llSth Inf. Eddv, E., .Ir. , Maj. 47th Inf. Egle.ston, H. S., Lt.-Col 97th Inf. Eldridge, M.B., Lt.-Col 137th Inf. Elfwing,N. A., Lt.-Col. 48th Inf. Agnus, Felix, Maj. 165th Inf. Alberger, M. H., Capt. 24th Cav. Allen, Joseph H., Maj. 169th Inf. Armitage, J. W., Capt. 2d Inf. Avery, W. B., Capt. 132d Inf. Babcock, C. G. , Maj. 96ih Inf. Farley, Jas. L., Surg. 84th Inf. Farrand, John W . , Maj . 3Ist Cav. Flandreau, T W. , Surg. 146th Inf. Ford, Geo. W., Maj. 5Uth Eng. French, W. R., Lt.-Col. IbStli Inf. Fuller, Henry v., Capt. 64th Inf. Gere, J. M.. Lt.-Col. 122d Inf. Gilbert, R. H., Surg. 5th Inf. Granger, W., Lt -Col. 100th Inf. Green, A. P., Capt. 15th Eng. Gridley. W. S., Maj. I8th \n(. Hall, Wni. 0. J. , 1st Lt. 7th Co. Sharpshooters. Hassler, F. R., Maj. 6th Art. Hastings, G. S., 1st Lt. 24th Bat'y. Heffron, H. G., Lt.-Col. 79th In"f. Higgins, John, Maj. 143d Inf. Hinds, G. W., Lt.-Col. 96th Inf. Hogg, George, Lt.-Col. 2d Art. H(.lbrook,M.T.. Lt.-Col. 173d Inf. Houglil<)n,C.H.,Lt.-Col. 14th Art. Hoyt, William, Capt. 134th Inf. Hutchinson, E., Surg. ]37lhlnf. Jewell, J. A., Lt.-Col 59th Inf. • Keese, F. S., Lt.-Col. 128th Inf. Kinsey, W. B ,Lt.-CoI. 161stlnf . Kimball, A. S. , 1st Lt. 9Sth Inf. Knapp, E. A , Surg. 132d Inf. LaPaturelle.H. de, Lt.-Col. 90th Inf. Lockman, I. P., Lt.-Col. 119th Inf. Lnbv, Tiinothv, Maj. 50th Eng. McCornal, M. J . , Capt. ]5tli Cav. .McDonald, J. II., Maj.nOth Eng. McEwaii, .J. S , Cai)t. 7tli Art. McMurdy, E. B., Capt. 41st Inf. McVicar, D., Lt.-Col. 6th Cav. Moschelle, J. F.. Capt. 3d Cav. Mrisely, A. R., Surg. 36th Inf. .Mott, Alex. U., Surg. 2d Brig. N. G. «. N. Y. 0|instead,Wm.A.,Lt.-Col 2dlnf. Otis, C. G., Lt.-Col. 21st Cav. Parnell.W. K., Lt.-Col. 4th Cav. LIEUTENANT-COLONELS. Babcock, .lohn B., Maj. 162d Inf. Baird. A. [).. Maj. 79th Inf. Baker, Elmer J., Maj. 5th Cav. Baldwin. N. A., Surg 173d Inf. Hallou, Chas. H., Maj. 39th Inf. Bendell, Herman, Surg. 86th Inf. Payne, O. S., Surg. 188th Inf. Pell, Abijah S., Capt. 47th Inf. Pellett, E. P., Capt. 114th Inf. Place, F., Lt.-Col. 1.57th Inf. Hlumb, S. Hiram. Lt.-Col. 59th InL Pfirter, Chas. H , Surg. 6th Art. Remniington, S. B., Maj. lllh Cav. Reynolds, W. A., Lt.-Col. 14th Art. Robertson, Peter, Capt. 106th Inf. Robertson, Robert S., 1st Lieut. 93d Inf. Rutnsey, Wm., Adj. 1st Art. Sceva, Benj. F., Lt.-Col. 10th Cav. Scott, R , Lt.-Col. 1st Dragofins. Sloctim, John O., Surg. 121st Inf. Smith,S(>lomon P., Capt. 11.51 h Inf. Spaulding, O. J., Lt -Col. ]02d Inf. Sprague, C. E., Corporal 44th Inf. Starr, Geo. H., Maj. 104th Inf. SterliMtr, Alex F., Surg. 41st Inf. Stillwell, Geo. W., Capt. «7th Inf. istocking, !^olon W., Capt. 1st Art. Taft, Joseph B., Lt.-Col. 143d InL Telt, Nathan R. , Surg. 122d Inf. Teiwilliger, W. H., Lt.-Col. 63d Inf. Tracey, J.. Jr., Lt.-Col. 18th Cav. Tremaine, F. L.. Lt.-Col. 10th Cav. Tuthill, H. S., Lt -Col. 104th Inf. Tyler, R , Lt.-Col. 56th Inf. Tyrer. T., Lt.-Col. 64th Inf. Van Brunt, G. B., Lt.-Col. 47th Inf. Van Buren, B., Lt.-Col. ]92d Inf. Van Rensselaer, W. A., Maj. 80th Inf. Warren, G. W., Lt.-Col. 3d Inf. AVatts, Robert, Surg 133d Inf. West. Joseph E.,Suig 28th Inf. White, H.. Lt.-Col. 2d Prov. Cav. William, Alfred A. C, Surg. 2d IT S. Sharpshooters. Young, C. H., Maj. j36th InL Benson, A. W.,Maj. 1.54th Inf. BIynn. M. H.. Maj. 10th Cav. Botticher, Otto, Capt. 68th Inf. Bowen, Hezekiah, Capt. 151st Inf. Brady, E. A., Capt. 1st Vet. Cav. Brenuan, Geo., Capt. 11th Art. THE ROLL OF HONOR. BREVETS FROM THE STATE. 157 LIEUTENANT-COLONELS CONTINUED. Brennan, W. D., Capt. ]42d Inf. Brown, Chas. C, Maj. 2M Cav. Butler, F. M., Capt. 14th Inf. Cameron, D. , Mai. 3d Vet. Cav. Cameron, W. S., Maj. 154th Inf. Carroll, O. A., Surg. 143d Inf. Carter, N. M., Surg. 100th Inf. Chamberlain, S. E., Capt. 25th Cav. Clark, Aug. P., Surg. 6th Cav. Clark, Chas. G., Maj. 91st Inf. Clarke, H. K.. Surg. 10th Cav. Cleary, J. P., Maj. 14th Art. Conipson. H. B., Maj. 8th Cav. Cooley, John, Maj. J4Sth Inf. Cooper, Wm. S., Sur^. 125th Inf. Cowan, Wm. L., Capt. 14tli Inf. Craig, Willis E., ]\raj IGlst Inf . Crarev. C. W., Surg. 18oth Inf . Cruger, S. V. R , Capt. 150th Inf. Dandy, James H., Maj. lOQih Inf. Davis, Joshua B., Maj 132d Inf. Dawson, Geo. S , Maj, 2d Art. Dewey, Geo. M., Capt. 10th Inf . Dieckman, Julius, Maj. 15th Art. Doran, Michael, Maj. l.")5th Inf. Doyle, James, Capt. 110th Inf. Duttoii, C. K., Capt 24th Cav. Edmeston, A. A., Surg. 92d Inf. Egolf, Joseph, Maj. I25th Inf. Ewan, Matthias S., Maj. 156th Inf. Varmer, Geo. E. , Maj. 6th Cav. Fassett, J. S., Maj. 2d Vet. Cav. Fassett. Lewis W., Maj. 04th Inf. Ferguson, J. F., Surg. 165th Inf. Ferguson, W. D., Maj. 184th Inf. Fitch, Wm. H., Capt. 60th Inf. Flood, P. H., Surg. lOTth Inf. Ford, Albert L., Maj. 8th Cav. Ford, George W., 1st Lieut, and Q. M. 65th Inf. Fowler, 11. W., Capt. 16th Art. Glover, Andrews., Maj. 2d Cav. Goler, Geo. A., Maj. 6th Cav. Green, Aug. P., Maj 13th Cav Greene, Thos. B., Maj. 132d Inf. Hall, Wiji. A., Capt. 6th Cav. Hamlin, S. G., Maj, ]92d Inf. Hatch, Chas. H., Maj. 3d Prov. Eeg. Cav. Haws, G. P., Capt, 128th Inf. Head, Henry T., Maj. 84th Inf. lleiidrick, H. C Surg. 15Tth Inf. Heermance, W. S.,Capt. 6th Cav. Ilobart, Thomas, Capt. 60th Inf. Hobbs, Chas. W.,Maj. 7th Art. Howe, Albion, Maj. 14th Art. Hoyt, James J., Capt. 156th Inf. Huested, A. B., Surg. 21st Cav. Hyland, Geo, Jr., Maj. 13th Inf. Jennings, John S., Maj. 21st Cav. Jones, David, IMaj. 14th Art. Kendall, J. V., Surg. 140th Inf. Kennedy, Geo. W., Maj. lOtli Cav. Kennedy, L. W.,Surg. ll'.lth Inf. Kneeland, B. F,, Surg. 1st Drag. Kncnvlson, John, Surg. 169th Inf. Lahee, H. K. , Capt. 14th Inf. Laiiig, Joseph, Capt. 79ih Inf. Leatz, Axel, Capt. 5th Inf. Lee, Jav E., Capt. 24th Battery. LeightOM, R. W., Surg. 173d Inf. Livingston, Louis, Maj. 29th Inf. Lowery, J. S., Capt. 146th Inf. Mapes,\Vm.II.,Mai.2d Mid. Rifles. Martin, Chas. E., Maj. 24ih Cav. Matthews, J. S., Maj. U2th Inf. IMattison, Wm. B., Maj. 2(1 Cav. McGuire, Michael, Maj. ISv-'d Inf. McMartin, B. E., Maj. 134th Inf. McPherson, J. A., Capt. 16th Cav. McPherson. S. W., Ma.j. 25th Cav. McQuade, Jas., Maj. (J3d Inf. Messerolle, N.W., Capt. ]3:!dlnf. Middleton, Uich., Capt. 50th Eng. Miller, Albert, F., Maj. 48th Inf. Mink, Chas. E., Capt. 1st Art. Mi.'c, James B.. Capt. 11th Cav. Moore, N. H., Capt. 7th Art. Morris, E. Y., Maj. 6th Art. Morris, Robert, Surg. 91st Inf. Mulhall, J. D., Capt. 69th Inf. Newton, H. C, Capt. 9.3d Inf. Northup, Chas., Maj. 97th Inf. Nowal, James, Surg. 79th Inf. Olmstead, S. H., Sure 170th Inf. Owen, Fred.W., 1st Lt. 38th Inf. Passenger, Franz, Maj. 1st Cav. Peabody, O. D., Capt. 22d Inf. Pease, Harrison, Capt. 117th Inf. Pease, R. W., Surg. 10th Cav. Penfield. Jas. A., Maj 5th Cav. Peterson, A. F., Maj 64th Inf. Pierce, H. F., Maj. 2d Mtd. Rifles. Porter, John F., Maj. 18th Cav. Potter, Wm.W., Surg. 5Tth Inf. Preston, Noble D., Capt. 10th Cav. Reynolds, L., Surg. 63d Inf. Robinson, J. W., Surg. 179th Inf. Rogers. Geo.W., Maj. ITSd Inf. Sawyer, Fred. A., Maj. 100th Inf. Scoville, Mark L., Maj. 24th Cav. Selkirk, E, A , Maj. 2d Art. Seymour, J. B., Maj. 149th Inf. Seymour,Wm. H., Capt. 14th Inf. Shaffer, Calvin, Maj. ]5th Art. Shaffer, Geo. W., Maj. 61st Inf. Shaffer, Wm. B., Maj. 2d Cav. Sheu, Jacob, Maj. 7th Inf. Sill, Edward E., Capt. 136th Inf. Simm.s, Wm.T.,Maj. ,59ih Inf. Slipper, Jos A., IstLt. 07th Inf. Smith, Elisha, Maj. .5Hth Inf. Snyder, Wm. A., Maj. 10th Cav. Spaulding. E M., Maj. 8th Cav. Stegman, L. R., Maj. 102d Inf. Stephenson, Wm. W., Maj. 165th Inf. Stevens, Jas. H., Capt. 83d Inf. Strong, Chas. S., A(Jj.8od Inf. Swan, Amos L., Capt. 76th Inf. Truesdell, Samuel, Capt. 05th Inf. Van Buren, G. M.. Alaj. 6th Cav. Van Etter). Sol., Surg. .56th Inf. Van Steenburgh, W., Surg. 120th Inf. Van Voorst, E..Maj 2d Vet. Cav. Van Wyck, W. E ,Capt. 131st Inf. Vedder, C. P., Maj. 1.54th Inf. AVagstaff, A., Jr., Maj. 91st Inf. Warr, Edward, Capt. 14th Inf. Waters, Alvah D., Maj. 10th Cav. Western, C. B., Capt. 156th Inf. Wheeler, Chas. C, Capt. 1st Art. Whitmore, O., Jr., Maj. 13th Art. White, J. P. P , Surg. 10th Inf. Woolley, W, T., Maj, 90th Inf. Worden, W. R. , Capt. 150th Inf. Young, Chas. L., Capt. 70th Inf. Abbott, Jared T., Capt. 185th Inf. Adams, Frank S. , Adj. 1st Drag. Adams, H. F., Asst. Surg. 149th Inf. Adams, H. J., Capt. 118th Inf. Alger, P. R., 1st Lt. andQ. M. ]2thlnf. Allen, Edw. P., Capt. 110th Inf. AUis, J. A., Capt. 4th Prov. Cav. Anderson, Hugh, Capt. 81st Inf. Anderson. J. H., Capt. 98th Inf . Arts, John, Capt. 2d Inf. Bachman, M. S. S., Capt. 107th Inf. Bacon, C. G., 1st Lt. 13th Art. Bagley, Jas. M., Capt. 173d Inf. Bailey, John J., Capt. 136th Inf. Baker, R. H., 1st Lt. 9th Cav. Baldwin, C. J., Adj. 1.57th Inf. Barber. A. H., Capt. 185tli Inf. Barber, T. S. , Capt. 1.5th Art. Barger, Fred. C. , 1st Lt. 49th Inf. Barger, M. K., Capt. 149th Inf. Barnard, H. B., Capt. 2d Mtd. Rifles. Barnard, John H., Capt. 76th Inf. Barney, L. L., Capt. 10th ^.^av. Barnes. D. E.. Capt. 93d Inf. Baxter, Archer, ('apt. 141st Inf. Beattie, David, Capt. 164th Inf. Becker, G. W., Capt. 2d Vet. Cav. Beckett, T., Asst. Surg. I75thlnf. Belknap, A,, Jr., Capt. 67th Inf. Bell, J. Hamilton, Capt. 6th Cav. Bell, Thomas, Capt. 8th Cav. Benedict, LeGrand, Capt. 2d Inf. Benedict, Samuel N. , 1st Lt. and Adj. lOrthlnf. Bennett, Chas., Capt, 63d Inf. Bergen, A. V., 1st Lt. 139th Inf. Bermingham, J. M., IstLt. 88th Inf. MAJORS. Bigby, Chas. H., Capt. .59th Inf. Blomberg, C, IstLt. 16th Art. Bloss, W. W., 1st Lt. 108th Inf. Blunt, John W., Capt. 6th Cav. Boiighton, J. R. , Capt. 134th Inf. Bowdish, A. C, Chap. 149th Inf. Bramau, W. W., Capt. 93d Inf. Briggs, Jas. H., Capt. 10th Inf. Bristoe, Wm. H. , Capt. 137th IiiL Britton, R. A., Capt. 1st Drag. Broakum, Wm. B.,Capt. 96th Inf. Brown, O. L. F., Capt. 149th Inf. Bryden, Joh . L., Capt. llSth Inf. Buck, Leffert L., Capt. 60th Inf. Buckman, H. C, Capt. 96th Inf. Bullard,W.,lst Lt. and Adj. 74th Inf. Bundy, Henry, Capt. 13th Bat'y. Bunnell, Mark J., Capt. 13th Inf. Burke, T. J. , Capt. 164th Inf. Burton, John E., Capt. llih Bat'y. Buttle, R. W., Capt. 133d Inf. Byram, S. M., Capt. 76th Inf. Byrne, Henry, Capt. 64th Inf. Cahill, Wm., 1st Lt. 76th Inf. Caldwell, Chas. C, 1st Lt. and Adj. 106th Inf. Caldwell, Luther, Capt. 17th Inf. Campbell, D., Capt. 121st Inf. Campbell. G. F., Capt. 118th Inf. Carlton, Wm. D., Capt. 48th Inf. Carpenter, O. P., Capt. 2d Inf. Carter, VolneyM. , Capt. 60th Inf. Case, A. Pierson, 1st Lt. 146lh Inf. Cavanaugh, John, Capt. 43d Inf. Chace, Arnold R.,Capt. 64th Inf. Chamberlain, Wm. R.. Capt. 122d Inf. Chapin, W. S., Capt. 136th Inf. Chapman, P.W., 1st Lt. 150th Inf. Cheney, Newel, Capt. 9th Cav. Chrysler, G. W., Capt. 2d Vet. Cav. Churchill. Lee, Capt. 125th Inf. Clark, Chas. B, Capt. 122d Inf . Clark, E. C, Capt. 107th Inf. Clark, Jacob W., Capt. ■59th Inf. Clark, Seth W., 1st Lt. and Adj. 9th Cav. Clark, Wm. C. Capt. 79th Inf. Clobridge, S. E., 1st Lt. 11.5thlnf. Cochran. Ed. B., Capt. 76th Inf. Coglan, Thomas, Capt. 14th Art. Cole, Edward, Capt. 14gth Inf. Collin, John B. , Capt 91st Inf. Colville, John E., Capt. 91st Inf. Condon, P. J., Capt. 63d Inf. Conklin, N. A., Capt. 173d Inf. Conrady, H. C, Capt. 173d Inf. Conway, Maurice, Capt. ]7-3dInf. Conway, William, Capt. 74th Inf. Conyngham, David P., Capt. and Aide-de-Camp. Cook, A. J., Capt. 148th Inf. Cook, Edward L , Capt. 100th Inf. Cooke, I'dward A., Capt. 81st laf. Cooke, Jolin, Capt. 91st Inf. Cooley, Alfred. Capt. 156th Inf. Copley, John G.. Capt. 86th Inf. Corbett, M. J., Capt. 137th Inf. Corsa, Wm. H. , Ciipt. 131st Inf. Cossett, Davis, Capt. 122d Inf. Courtney, W. H., Capt. 7th Art. Coville, Orson, Capt. 149th Inf. Cowdry, Fred., 1st Lt. and Adj. 119th Inf. Cowry, H. W., Capt. 100th Inf. Coyne, Joiin N., Capt. 70th Inf. Crocker, G. D., Chap. 6th Cav. Cronert, Fred'k, Capt. 2d Cav. Cronin, David E. , Capt. 4th Prov. Reg. Cav. 158 PART 11. IX THE FIELD. Crosby, Justus T. , Capt. Otli Art. Crosby, Win M., Capt. 10:id Inf. Cross, James A., Capt. 2d Inf. Culiiis, Peter ."M., Capt. 91st Inf. Curtis, Enoch A. , Capt. ll:.'lh Jiif. Dagwell, Geo. A. ,Capt. lllli Cav. Dallriian, Walter M., 1st Lt. and .■\di. l-l'.ttli Inf. Darley , \V. J.. Asst. Surg. iiOtli Inf. Davey , Geo. W., Capt. 11th liat'y. David, Stephen s., ist Lt.l3;id Inf. Davis, Lucius, Lt. 7()th Inf. Dawson, Ilenrv, Capt. ];3iith Inf. Decker, Geo. H., Capt. 14;jd Inf. DeGraff, N. J., l.st Lt. llfjth Inf. Deitz, Louis, Capt. 5th Art. Dehmey. V. K.,Capt. ll.^tii Inf. Dili, Samuel P , Capt. 17:id Inf. Dimmick, 11. A. Capt. llSth Inf. Dovie, David F., Capt. lOtli Inf. Dolan, C, Capt. 2d Vet. Cav. Donaldson. E., Capt. 6th Art. Donolly, H. D., Capt. lOTth Inf. Doty, Martin V., Capt. 179th Inf. Doyle, Peter ('., Capt. 31st Inf. Dubois, James, Capt. .5f)th Tnf. Duchanne, Charles, Capt. 7th Art. Dufian, Geo. A., Capt. 17;kl Inf. Dumas, K. R. K. , Capt. lOlst Tnf. Dunlap, M. E. , 1st Lt. 78th Inf. Drake, Edward, Capt. 12th Inf. Dvviiiht, Divine, Capt. U3d Itif. Dwit'ht, John M ,Capt. 122d Inf. Dwyer, John, Capt. 03d Inf. Edtjar, Geo. P. , Capt. and Add'l Aide-de-Camp. Edgerton, S. W., Capt. 192d Inf. Edwards, Wni., Capt. 6th Cav. Elliott, John R. , Capt. ]02d Inf. Ellis, Matthew H., Capt. 17oth Inf. Eminett, Robt., Capt. 163d Inf. Estes, Stephen, Capt. 12th Inf. Euiiison, Eugetie, Capt. 162(1 Inf. Everett, Jas. IL, Capt. 120th Inf. Fass, Louis, Capt. 4th Art. Fanton, Hull, 1st Lt. and Adj. 107th Inf. Faville, John M., Capt. 57th Inf. Felthausen J.W., Capt. 91stlnf. Ferguson, W., Capt. 115th Inf. Ferris, Wm. G., Capt. 6th Art. Field, Putnam, Capt. 10th Inf. Filkins, M. L., Capt 177th Inf. Fish, Joseph M„ Capt. 12th Inf. Fitch, Thomas, Capt. 9.3d Inf. Fletcher, F., Chaplain i:Uth Inf. Folk, Wm. H., Capt. 17;5d Inf. Foote, Robert H. , Capt. Hth Inf. Fox, Oscar C. , Capt. 76th Inf. Fuller, Lorin W., Cai>t. 60th Inf. Gee, Fred. A., Capt. 10th Cav. Gibbs, Geo. C, Capt. 4th Prov. Rgt. Cav. Gib.son, Warren, Capt. 16th Inf. Gilchrist, A., Jr., Cai)t. 148th Inf. Godard, Jas. L , Capt. 76th Inf. Oodden, J. W., Capt. 93d Inf. Goetchius, D. R , Capt. 6th Art. Goodrich, E., Capt. 9th Cav. Graliam, J. S., Capt. 21st Cav. Graves, C. C, Jr., 2d Lt. 3d Art. Graves, Ed. P. , 1st Lt. and Q.M. 107th Inf. Graves, Wm. E., Capt. 10th Cav. Greene, Wm. A., Capt. 173d Inf. Greig, Theo. ^V . , Capt. 61st Inf. Grimn, Otis, Capt. 13tth Inf. Griffin, Wm. 11 , C^ipt. 102d Inf. Griswold, 1). K. , Capt. 2d Cav. Griswold, B. A., Capt. U8th Inf. Griswold, James, Capt. 179th Inf. Hagan, Joseph J , Capt. 2d Inf. Hall, Henry U. , Capt. 6th Art. Hall, Hillman A., Capt. 6th Cav. Hall, Isaac, Capt. 97th Inf. Hall, Orrin S., Capt. 12:)d Inf. Hall, Wm. D., 1st Lt. 72d Inf. Halstead, E. P. , Capt. 2d Art. Halstead, W. P., Capt. 65th Inf. Hamilton, L)., Capt. 8th Cav. Hamilton, G. T., Capt. 1st Drag. Hammond, R., Capt. 143d Inf. Hand, Orlander. Capt. Uth Cav. Harris, M. C. Capt. 96th Inf. Hartwell, Elijah, Capt. 10th Cav. Hasty, Charles, Capt. 2d Cav. MAJORS CONTINUED. Hathaway, R. L., Capt. 102d Inf. Haynes, D. W., Capt. 139th Inf. Haywood, E. B., Cajjt. 5th Cav. Hazard, Louis J., Capt. 141st Inf. Ilazelton, J B., Capt. 1st Art. I ledger, Seth M., Capt. Uth Art. Henry, Chas. V., 1st Lt. and Q. M. 91st Inf. Herewerth, W. L., Capt. 91st Inf. Ileriiuin. G. W., Capt. 22d Cav. Hicks, M. S., Capt. 14Hth Inf Hildreth, O. B., Capt. 64th Inf. Hill, James F. , Capt. 31st Cav. Hill. Richard L., Adj. 24th Cav. Hobbs, Geo. W , Capt. 91st Inf. Holden, Austin W., Asst. Sur- geon 32d Inf. Hollister, John Q. A., Capt. 112th Inf. Hopkins, H. H. , Capt. 148th Inf. Horgan, P. K., Capt. 88th Inf. llorton, T. K., Adj. n5th Inf. Howe, A. H., Capt. 67th Inf . Hudson, Geo., Jr., 1st Lt. and Adj. 87th Inf. Hugunin. Geo., Capt. 147th Inf. Jackson, E. C, Capt. 125th Inf. Jeffries, Patrick, 2d Lt 3d Cav. Jenkins, G. W , Capt. 125th Inf. Johnson, T. W., Capt. 10th Cav. Johnson, W. H., Capt. 102d, Inf. Jones, M. M., 1st Lt. 2d Art. Judge, F. W., Capt. 79th Inf. Judson, S. C, C-ipt. lOBth Inf. Kelis, Thomas, Capt. 110th Inf. Kelly, Edward, Capt. 18M Inf. Kelly, Michael, Capt. 182d Inf. Kennedv, C, Chap. 79th Inf. Kennedy, P. K., Ist Lt. 43d Inf. Kern, Henry, 1st Lt. 58th Inf. King, Chas. A., 1st Lt. 151st Inf. King, Jas. S., Capt. 79th Inf. King, Merritt, Capt. ISUh Inf. Kisselburgh, W. E. , 1st Lt. and Adj. 169th Inf. Knapp, Jacob, Capt. 149th Inf. Knickerbocuer, Henry M., Capt. 7th Art Knowles.'c. R., Capt. 92d Inf. Krom, John P., Capt. 120th Inf. Lafuira, Joseph, Capt. 10th Inf. Lansing, Oliver, Capt. 10th Inf. Lassin, John C, Capt. 87tli Inf. Lathrop, D. N , Capt. 185th Inf. Lawrence, F. H.,Capt. 16th Art. Lawrence, George H., 2d Lt. 3d Mtd. Rifles. Laycroft, W. H., Capt. Srth Inf. Lee. William, Capt. 91st Inf. Leefe, John G., Capt. 162d Inf. Lemon, James, Capt. 1st Drag. Lent, Edwin B., Capt. 95th Inf. Leslie, Norman B., Capt. 1st Inf. Listman, John, Capt. 185th Inf. Little, .lohn F. , Capt. 161st Inf. Livingston, R.W., Capt. 118th Inf. Lodge, Douglass, Capt. 43d Inf. Losie, Jas. M., Capt. 107th Inf. Luther, Edw. P., Capt. 122d Inf. Lyman, Henry II., 1st Lieut, and Adj. 147th Inf. Magill, David, Capt. 117th Inf. Maguire, H. M., Capt. 102d Inf. :\rapes, Wm. E., Capt. 124th Inf. Matthews, Geo., Capt. 59th Inf May, A. C, Asst. Surg. 145th Inf. May, Oliver T., Capt. 149th Tnf. McArthur,Chas. L.,lstLt.2d Inf. McCarlon, John, Capt. 88th Tnf. McCarthv, Jas., Cat)t. 9iith Inf. McConihe, Wm., Capt. 2d Inf McCue, Francis, Capt. 21st Cav. McFarland, Jas., Capt. 177th Inf. McGuire, John F., Capt. 1.53d InL McKeon, .Tames, C!apt. .5th Inf. IMcLaughiin. J. B.. Capt. 24th Cav. M(^Mah(.n,W. H.,3dLt. 27th Tnf. M(-.Mickin, J. A., Capt 43d Inf. McNaughton, J., Capt. 148th Tnf. McNulty,Wm. G .Capt 21st Cav. McReadv. Fred. B.. Capt. 51st Tnf. Meek, John A., Capt. 95th Inf. Meniam, Tlios , Capt. 149th Inf. Merriain,Wm.H., 1st Lieut. 169th Inf Merritt, E A., 1st Lt. 60th Inf. Meyer, Henry CCapt. 24th Cav. Mills, T. M. K., Capt. 67th Inf. Mischell, S. M., Capt. 109th Inf. Mitchell, John, Capt. 170th Tnf. Mitchell, J. F. B., Capt. 2d Cav. Mi.\, Jas. E., Capt. 137th TnL Moffatt, N. D., Capt. 25th Cav. Morrison, G. L., Capt. 4th Art. Morse, F. W., Capt. 121st Inf. Morton, Geo. C, Capt. 5th Cav. Mosscrop, T. D , Capt. 10th Inf. Muldoon. John, Capt. 6th Cav. Mulliall, Henry, Capt. 169th Inf. Munro, David A., Capt. 122d Tnf. Mykens. D. K., Capt. 170th Inf. Nagle, Garrett, Capt. 69th Inf. Nares, Geo. W., 1st Lt .50th Eng. Nellis, Geo. G., Capt 5th Art. Newcomb, S. D., Capt. 93d Inf. Nish, Wm., 1st Lt. 1st Vet. Cav. Oakley, J. K. R., Capt. 98th Inf. Obernier, F. W., Capt. 46th Inf. O'Brian, John D., Capt. 24th Inf. O'Brien, Daniel J., Capt. 7th Art. bhnette, Peter, Capt. 101st Inf. Olcott, Delos W.. Capt. 134th Inf. O'Sullivan, M., Capt. 63d Inf. Overton, G. E., Adj. 131 h Cav. Palmer, N. W., Capt. 34th Cav. Parish, AVm. J., Capt. 3d Art. Parnientor, J., Capt. 118th Tnf. Parsons, Henry, Capt. 148th Inf. Patrick, C. W., Capt. 22d Cav. Peckham, I. H., Capt. 110th Inf. Penfleld, Alex. R., Capt. 91st Inf. Perry, J. Clinton, Capt. 7th Co. Sharpsliooters. Perry, Walter R., Capt. 10th Cav. Pickard, AC, 1st Lieut. 7th Co. Sharpshooters. Pierce, Jas. H., Capt. 118th Inf. Pierce, John. Capt. (itii Cav. Pierson, A. H., Capt. 179th luf. Fletcher, David, Capt lOth Cav. Plum, Francis N., Capt. 2d Cav. Poole, Theo. L., Capt. 122d Tnf. Pooley, Samuel, Capt. ■51st Inf Porter, William K.,Capt. 137th Inf. Powell, Hans, Asst. Surg. 3d Inf. Pratt, Chas. E., Capt. 10th Cav. Pratt, Edw. H., Capt. 1.36th Inf. Pratt, John T., Capt. lOtli Cav. Preston, Arch., Cajit. 24th Inf. Price, Theo., Capt 4th Art. Pullen, Wm., Capt. 149th Tnf. Putnam, E. P.. Capt. 9th Cav. Putnam, G. H., Capt. I76th Inf. Quackenbnsh. J. H., Capt. 2d Inf. Quaiffe. Alf. R , Capt. ].52d Inf. Quirk, Wm., Capt. 63d Inf. Ransom, Alfred, Capt. 23d Bat'y. Ransom. Henry, Capt. 118th Inf. Rapp, Wm. A.. Capt. 18.5th Inf. Rassmussen,W. J., Capt. 110th Inf. Katcliff, Wm. JI., Capt. 143d Inf. RauLston, Geo. T., Capt. 24th Cav. Remington, G. AV.,('apt. 2d Cav. Heynolds, Benj., Capt. 143d Inf. Ueynolds, G. A., Capt. 14th Art. l{i(-hanls, E. F., Capt. .59th Inf. Roberts, J., Ist Lieut. 175th Inf. Robertson, D. M., Capt. 60th Inf. Robertson, G. H., Capt. lOih Inf. Robinson, J. P., Capt. 1st Dra- goons. Rodgers, II. N., Capt 7th Art. Rogers, Wm. G., Capt. 43d Inf. Ronalds, Jas. H., Capt. 21st Cav. Boot, T. W., Capt. 102d Inf. Ross, James, Cafit. .59th Inf. Both, Chas., 1st Lieut. 30th Inf. Bouse, H. H., Serg. 109th Inf. lUidgers, C. P., Capt. 105th Inf. Rumsey, Horace N., 1st Lieut. M.sth Inf. Ruiidcll. Wm., Capt 93d Inf. Ru.ssell, E L., 1st Lieut. 15th Art. Rutherford, J. F., Capt. OihCav. Kyder, Seth B., (apt. 5th Cav. Sager, Aaron, Capt. 76th luf. Sandford. H. S., Capt. 115th Tnf. Sanger, Wm H., Capt. 2d Cav Saner, Geo. W., Capt. Co. C, 3d Militia Cav. Savage, Jas. A., Capt. 31st Cav. THE ROLL OF HONOR. BREVETS FROM THE STATE. 159 Schiefferdecker, r.,Capt.46th Inf. Schurr, Christian, Capt. 7th Art. Schutt, Hiram, Capt. USth Inf. Schwartz man, G., Capt. 4th Cav. ScGtt, A. L. , 1st Lieut. 1st Art. Scott, Nahurn S., Capt. ll:itli Inf. Scribner, Wni. O., Capt. tith Art. Seaman, Jos. R., Capt. llStli Inf. SeaVle, H. W., Capt. lUtli Inf. Seymour, E. W. , Capt. IKJtli Inf. Shaver, Frank S.. Capt. 10th Cav. Shaw, Wm. H , Capt. ll.")th Inf. Sheldon, B. F., Capt. 131th Inf. Short, Jolin P., Capt. 73th Inf. Simmons, (t. W., Capt. :ilth Cav. Sinclair, Jas. B. , 1st Lieut. 79tli Inf. Slamson,'Wm. H., Capt. 11th Cav. Smitli, Andrew, Capt. 21st Cav. Smith, Barney S., Capt. 131tli Inf. Smith, B. N., Capt. lC9th Inf. Smith, Chas. G.Capt. KKd Inf. Smith, Clark, Capt. 109th Inf. Smith, Edwin R. , Capt. KiOtli Inf. Smith, Webster, Capt. 6th Art. Smithson, W. W., Capt. 176th Inf. Snow, Henry E., Capt. 31st Cav. Snyder, S. W., Capt. 169th Inf. Spore, Abrain, Capt. 18.5th Inf. Stanton, Lewis H. , Capt. 143d Inf. Stephens, E. B., 1st Lieut. 137th luf. Sterling, Chas. R., Capt. 626 Inf. Stevens, Samuel, Capt. 1st Cav. Stevens, T. E., Capt. 149th Inf. Stewart, Jas. H... Capt. 91st Inf. Stewart, R. T., Capt. 179th Inf. MAJORS CONTINUED. Stone, Dennis, Capt. 118th Inf. Stontenborough, E. A., Capt. 90th Inf. Strunk, Jos., Capt. 2d Vet. Cav. Summers, M., 1st Lt. and Q. M. 149th Inf. Swaine, Geo., Capt. 107th Inf. Sweet, Owen J., Capt. 137th Inf. Taggart, Geo. S. , Adj. 64th Inf. Tait, Geo. F., Capt. 10th Inf. Tallraan, R. H., Capt. 14th Art. Tarbell, F. W., Capt. 169th Inf. Tarbox, H. F., 2d Lieut. 108th Inf. Tavlor, C. W., Capt. 134th Inf. Teller, M. S., Capt. 22d Inf. Terry, John C, Capt. 2d .Mounted Rifles. Thomas, A. W., Capt. 120th Inf. Thompson, \V. L., Capt. 4;id Inf. Tilly, Jas. L., Capt. 125th Inf. Titus, Richard. Capt. 1.50th Inf. Truair, Geo. S., Capt. 149th Inf. Truesdell, L. W., Capt. 2IstCav. Urell, M. E., 1st Lt. 82dlnf. Van Brackle, C. R., Adj. 14th Art Vanderbilt, Geo. , Capt, 10th Cav. Van Keureu, W, S., Capt, loOth Inf. Van Rensselaer, C, Capt. 148th Inf. Van Steenburgh, Isaac, Capt. 102d Inf. Van Tuyle, B. F., Capt. 161st Inf. Van Tuyle, J. J., Capt. lOth Cav. Van Winkle, E. D. ,Capt. 10th Inf. Van Wyck, J. H., Capt. ]62d Inf. Vogdes, Wayne, 1st Lt. 100th Inf. Vo.sburgh, I'hilo, Capt. 36th Inf. Vredenburgh, W., Capt. 6th Art. Walker, C. A., Capt. 165th Inf. Warren, Wm. T., IstLt. 2d Mtd. Rifles. Webb, James J., Capt. 71st Inf. Weidrnan, G. D., 1st Lt. 91st Inf. Weil, Oscar, 1st Lt. .5th Inf. Wells, Herbert S. , Capt. 122d Inf. Wheeler, A. M., Capt. 33d Bat'y. Wheeler, Obed, Capt. 1.50th Inf. Wheeler, Park, Capt. 149th Inf. Wheeler, Wm. E., Capt. 72d Inf. White, John P., Capt. 10th Cav. AVhiton, G. L., Capt. 141st Inf. Wiley, Wm. H., Capt. Ind. Batt. Inf. Wilkins, A.AV., Capt. 122d Inf. Wilkinson, J. F., Capt. 149th Inf. Wilkinson, M. C, Capt. 107th Inf. Williams, Hobart.Capt. 151st Inf. Williams, Wm. H., Capt. 4tli Cav. Wilson, L. E..Capt. 2d Vet. Cav. Wood, Chas. B., Capt. 124th Inf. Wood, John D., Capt. 168th Inf. Woodruff, L. J., Capt. 102d Inf. Woodworth,E. D., Asst. Surg. 2d Mtd. Rifles. Wright, R. S., Capt. 6th Cav. Wyatt, James T.,Capt. 11th Bat'y. Young, George, Capt. 143d Inf. Young, Lorin L. , Capt. 6th Art. Younglove, John, Asst. Surg. 71st Inf. Alten, Pulaski V.,lst Lt. 64th Inf. Ames, H. A., IstLt. 1.54th Inf. Anderson, Robt. , 2d Lt. 51st Inf. Andrews, J. T.,lst Lt. 179tli Inf. Appell, Alfred,lstSerg. 65th Inf. Bailey, Edward, l?t Lt. 6th Art. Bailey, H. M.,lst Lt. 2d Vet. Cav. Ball, William, 1st Lt. 93d Inf. Bannister, John, 1st Lt 24th Cav. Barber, R.M., Priv. 148th Inf. Barker, Wm. P., 1st Lt. 91st Inf. Barnes, Chas. G.. 1st Lt. 93d Inf. Barnes, Geo. R.,Priv. 12th Inf. Barn urn, G G., 1st Lt. 100th Inf. Barnum, W. S., 1st Lt. 149th Inf. Beach, G. F.,lst Lt. 2d Vet. Cav. Beattie, Adam, 1st Lt. 26th Bat'y. Benjamin. C. A., 1st Lt. 21st Cav. Benjamin, J. S., Serg. 64th Inf. Benton, G.H., 1st Lt. 98th Inf. Berry, Simon D., 1st Lt. 3d Cav. Bingham, A. M., IstLt. 89th Inf. Birdseye, D. M. , 1st Lt. 2d Cav. Blackman, G. H., 1st Lt. 93d Inf. Blackmer,C.W.,lst Lt. 179lh Inf. Blackwell, S. S., Adj. 15th Art. Blind, Jacob, 1st Lt. 9th Cav. Bly, Perry, 1st Lt. 2d Cav. Bolster, George, 1st Lt. 2d Cav. Bolton, John, Serg. 79th Inf. Borden. H. D., 1st Lt. 149th Inf. Bortle, R. L., Ist Lt. 15tli Art. Botticher, P. G.,]st Lt. 68th Inf. Brackett, I. T., Lst Lt. 110th Inf. Breman, F. H., 1st Lt. 185th Inf. Brown, Edward, Serg. 62d Inf. Brown, John C. , 1st Lt. 5th Inf Brownell, C. A. 1st Lt. 173d Inf. Buffam, J. B., IstLt. 10th Cav. Burbank, E. S., Ist Lt. 7th Art. Burke, Wm H., 1st Lt. 3d Cav. Burnham, R. J.. 1st Lt. 16Ist Inf. Buss, Geo. E., 1st Lt. 21st Cav. Buzzell. Ruell P. , 1st Lt. I22d Inf. Cahill, Wm. A., 1st Lt. 89th Inf. Carnell, Jos. W., 1st Lt. 2d Inf. Carrington, E. , 2d Lt. 14.3d Inf. Carter, John L., Ist Lt. 118th Inf. Charaplin, G. A., 1st Serg. 16jth Inf. Clark, H. W., IstLt. :S5th Inf. Clark, James H., 1st Lt. 115th Inf. Clark, R. T., 1st Lt. 1.5th Art. Clements, A. J., 1st Lt. 56th Inf. CAPTAINS. Cliff, Henry, 1st Lt. 76th Inf. Cocheu, Noah L., 1st Lt. 102d Inf. Coddingtou, A. B., 1st Lt. 109th Inf. Collins, E. B., 1st Lt. 31st Cav. Collins, G. K:.,Ist Lt. 149th Inf. Collson, Paul, 2d Lt., 107th Inf. Cone, Edward R., Ist Lt. 9Ist Inf. Cook, Albert H.,Corp. ,34th Inf . Cooke, P., 2d Lt. 120th Inf. Costello, T. M., IstLt. 170th Inf. Cowles, J. E., 1st Lt. 10th Cav. Crager, Michael, 2d Lt. ,59th Inf. Cramer, C. P., 1st Lt. 21st Cav. Curtis, H. P. , 1st Lt. 14th Art. Curtiss, N. S., 2d Lt. 175th Inf. Danforth, J. H. , 1st Lt. 91st Inf. Daniels, Robt. L., 1st Lt. 2d Art. Davidson, J. T., Ist Lt. .5nth Eng. Davy, Micliael, 1st Lt. 5th Art. Dederick, Robt., 1st Lt. 91st Inf. Deitz, Geo. H., 1st Lt. I49th Inf. Delamater, Jas., 1st Lt. 9Ist Inf. Dempsey, J. W., IstLt. 82d Inf. Dennison, Robt., Ist Lt. 9th Cav. Dickey, Jos. M., 1st Lt. 15th Art Dickinson, M.N., Ist Lt. llbth Inf. Dieckman, R., 1st Lt. I5th Art. Donovan, M., 1st Lt. 122d Inf. Doty, Ales. II., 1st Lt. 67th Inf. Drake, R. H., IstLt. I02d Inf. Dunn, Plinv F., 1st Lt. ]92d Inf. Eckle, Philip, IstLt. llOth Inf . Ellis, Alfred C, 1st Lt. 112th Inf. Ellis, Cassius M., 1st Lt. 64th Inf. Umbler, W. T. , 2d Lt. 14:!d Inf. English, Jas, Private 11.5th Inf. Ensign, H. W., 1st Lt. 137th Inf. l''arr, James, 1st Lt. 179th Inf. Fisher, John U., Hospital Stew- ard 81th Inf. Fisk, Geo. R. , 1st Lt. 64th Inf. Fitch, A. S., 1st Lt. lOTth Inf. Fitzpatrick, J , 1st Lt. 1.50th Inf. Flint, Joseph N., l.st Lt. 1st Drag. Foot, F. \V., IstLt. 121st Inf. Forrest, T. , 1st Lt. 134th Inf. Fowler, W. A , 1st Lt. 1.54th Inf. Freeman, C H., 1st Lt. 141st Inf. Frost, Frank, 1st Lt. 107th Inf. Fuller, Jas. b., 1st Lt. 3il Art. Gale, Henry, 1st Lt. 1st Drag. Oale, N. H., IstLt. 96th Inf. Gardiner, S., 1st Lt. 14tli Art. Garrett, J. S., 1st Lt. 118th Inf. (iates, J. C, IstLt. 1 8.5th Inf. Gay, Joseph, 1st Lt. 149th Inf. Gere, Theo. D., 1st Lt. 21st Cav. Gerow, Alonzo, Ist Lt. 6th Art. Gessner, Peter, 1st Lt. 15th Art. Gibbs, N. J., 1st Lt. 118th Inf. (Jilbert, G. H., Ist Lt. 122d Inf. Gillis, Geo. H.. 2d Lt. 77th Inf. Glazier, W. W., 1st Lt 26th Cav. Goodriith, M. B., 1st Lt. 3d Art. Gregory, S. S., l.st Lt. 144th Inf. Groo, John R., 1st Lt. I43d Inf. Guion, R. L., Ist Lt. 16Ist Inf. Hall, J. T. II.,2dLt. 67th Inf. Hall, Otis T. , 1st Lt. ].53d Inf. Hall, W. F., 1st Lt. 165th Inf. Halsey, N. A., IstLt. 10th Inf. Hammond, G. M. ,2d Lt.86th Inf. Hammond, N.G.. 1st Lt. 77th Inf. Harlow, J. R., 1st Lt. 192d Inf. Harrold, Jas. H., 2d Lt. Ist Eng. Hastings. F. E., 1st Lt. 24th Bat'y. Hatch, Martin, 1st Lt. 2d Cav. Havens, Morton, 2d Lt. 7th Art Hayt, James B. , 1st Lt. 2Ist Cav. Hill, C. J., Asst. Surg. 91st Inf. Hiorsh, Philip, IstLt. 149th Inf. Hitchcock, B. P. , IstLt. 149th Inf. Hodgson, V. M., IstLt. 67th Inf . Holmes, A. B., IstLt. llthCav. Hol.stead, W. G. , 2d Lt. 26th Inf. Hopkins, S.G., IstLt. 160th Inf. Houghkirk, E., 1st Lt. 149th Inf. Howard, C. W . .2d Lt. 2d Vet. Cav. Howard, M., 1st Lt. 2d Cav. Huiniston, S., IstLt. 150th Inf. Hurlburt, John, 1st Lt. 91st Inf. Hutman, J. G. , 1st Lt. 91st Inf. Hyatt, Wm. E. , 1st Lt. 21st Cav. Jelliff, Isaac, 1st Lt. 143d Inf. Johnson, Charles, Serg. 56th Inf. Kahler. Eli, 1st Lt. 2d Mtd. Rifles. Karcher, F. J., Private od Inf. Keeler, R. B., 1st Lt. 15th Art. Kelly, Charles, Ist Lt. 94th Inf. Kelly, Patrick , 2d Lt. 99th Inf Kimberly, C. A., Ist Lt. 112th Inf. Kinsey, Chas. J., Ist Lt. 15th Art. Kirk, Jas. AV., 1st Lt. 91st Inf. Kirker, C. A.. Ist Lt. 21st Cav. Knox, Benj. E., 1st Lt. 149th Inf. Kohl, John, 1st Lt. 7th Art. Krank, George, 1st Lt. 2d Art. Laidlow, John, 1st Lt. ]6Ist Inf. Lewis, Chas. E., 1st Lt. 1st Drag. 160 PART 11. Ili THE FIELD. Lindsay, W. W., 1st Lt. 161st Inf. Liniriiist, G. F., 1st Lt. 165th Inf. Lititiier, W. H. H., IstLt. 177th Inf. Little, J. S. , l?;t Lt, !)3d Inf. Loeb, Sifrtniind. 1st Lt. 7th Art. Looniis, II. IJ., 1st Lt. .iGth Inf. Lyon, CIms. It., 1st Lt. 1.5th Cav. Main, Joliii G., 1st Lt. 6tli Cav. marshal!, I). C, 1st Lt. 179tli InL Maxwell, T.. 1st Lt. 21st Cav McCutcheon, Edwin P., 1st Lt. fUth Fnf. McMahan, W. IL, 2d Lt. STth Inf. McNaiiKhton, P., 1st Lt. 1.51st Inf. McLoer, James, Priv. 84th Inf. Meldnim, N. H.. 1st Lt. 21st Cav. Me.ssiiiser, R. . 1st Lt. ll'Jth Inf. Miller, llenj. F.. IstLt. 117th Inf. Miller, James, 1st Lt. 14th Inf. Miller, Koswell, 1st Lt. 3d Art. Morsran, \Vm. T., 1st Lt 143d Inf. Moore, C. F., 1st Lt. 16th Cav. Moore, Thomas, 1st Lt. 110th Inf. Morse. .1. E., Ist Lt. 4th Prov. Cav. Mulford, E. II,, lat Lt. 16.5tli Inf. Murphy. F., 1st Lt. 9Tth Inf. Muzzy, Albert J., 1st Lt 93d Inf. Mvers, John T., Asst. Surg. 91st Inf. Neher, Philip, IstLt. 2d Cav. Nellis, Jas. II., 1st Lt. 22d Cav. Neusclieller, G., 1st Lt. 15th Art. Northup, H. J.. 1st Lt. I18th Inf. O'Brien, C. A., 1st Lt. 14th Art. O'Brien. John, Corp. 14th Inf. O'Farrell, P., 1st Lt. 182d Inf. Osborn, John, 2d Lt. 127th Inf. Palen, Peter A. , 1st Lt. 143d Inf. Palmer, John, 1st Lt. 91st Inf. Paezke, J., Asst. Sursr. 1.5th Art. Partridge, W. H., 1st Lt. erth Inf. Pattersor), J. H., 1st Lt. 149th Inf. Pierce, Oluis. L. , 1st Lt. 9th Cav. Pierce, Smith, Lst Lt. llOth Inf. Pitt, S. C, IstLt. 112th Inf. Plumb, H. C, IstLt. 59th fnf. PlunUeti, Austin O., Serg. Mai. 170th Inf. Potter, Geo. A.. 1st Lt. 118th Inf. Quinn, Wra., 1st Lt. 3d Art. CAPTAINS CONTINUED. Randall. J. H. F., 2d Lt. 24th Cav. Randolph, Alfred, 1st Lt.'2d Cav. Kathbone.J. U., IstLt. 141st Inf. Kenne, L. F . 1st Lt. 5th Cav. Richardson, L. J., 1st Lt. 1st Art. Ritchie, John, 1st Lt. 15th Art. Robertson, R. S., 1st Lt. 9.3d Inf. Roirers, Edward K. Q. M. Sertr. 177th Inf. Rogers, FranUlin, Adj. 2d Cav. Rf)!;ers, W. II., 1st Lt. 176th Inf. Rolfe, L. F., Ist Lt. 105th Inf. Ru.ssell, M., 1st Lt. 169th Inf. Saxton, R. IJ., 1st Lt. 631 Inf. Sayre, Wm. 11., 1st Lt. I73d Inf. Schuler, J. D., 1st Lt. Srth Inf. Schutter, 11., 1st Lt. 43d Inf. Scufleld, W. A., IstLt. ISTth Inf. Shaw. Wm. H., Q. M. 112th Inf. Sheldon, E. P.. Adj. 125th Inf. Shepard, C. Hamilton, 1st Lt. 4th Prov. Cav. Shepard, J. J., 1st Lt. lOTth Inf. Sherman, Geo. W., Q. M. Serg. 3d Inf. Shirley, E. G, 1st Lt. 91st Inf. Sizer, A. J. , 1st Lt. 6.5th Inf. Skellis, John, Serg. 123d Inf. Small, Charles, 1st Lt. I62d Inf. Smith, Greene, 1st Lt. 14th Art. Smith, II. C, 1st Lt. ].50ih Inf. Smith, O. N. , 1st Lt. 161st Inf. Smith, V. A, 1st Lt. 1.5th Art. Spelman, D, 1st Lt. 173d Inf. Spencer, A. G., 1st Lt. 14th Inf. Springer, A. O., 2d Lt. Uh Art. Stanley, Wm. S., IstLt. 13thArt. Stanton. D. H., 1st Lt. 98th Art. Stedman,B. P., IstLt. 2d Art. Stevens, G. II., 1st Lt. 10th Cav. Stripling, Wm. A., 1st Lt. ofith Inf. Strnble, H., 1st Lt. 148th Inf. Swain, CD., 1st Lt- 11th Cav. Swan, J. A., Corp. 2dMtd. Rifles. Swart, N. A., 1st Lt. 43d Inf. Swartwont, W. H., 1st Lt. 169th Inf. Taffe, Geo. , 1st Lt. 2d Inf. Tallman, A. W., Serg. -Ma j. 1st Drag. Tamson, A. C, 1st Lt. and Adj. 46th Inf. Thorn, II. W., Serg. .53d Inf. Thomas, Frank, 1st Lt. 77th Inf. Thompson, H. P., 1st Lt. lOih Cav. Thompson,I.M.,lst Lt. ITth Bafy. Thurber. C. D., 1st Lt. 7rth Inf. Tompkins, O. , 1st Lt. 4lh Cav. Traver, C. H.. 1st Lt. 148th Inf. Treadway, J.W.,lstLt.lISth Inf. Trowbridge, S. C.,lst Lt. 122d Inf. V.in Bosh, Max, 1st Lt. 1.5th Art. Vanderzee.E. P., IstLt. 169th Inf. Van Schaak, C , 1st Lt. 2d Cav. Van Valkenburgh, A. A., 1st Lt. 110th Inf. Van Valkenburg, J. W. , 1st Lt. 128th Inf. Von Weltzien,D., IstLt. 11th Cav. Wait, G A,, 1st Lt. 10th Inf. Waith, George, 2d Lt. 1st U. S. Sharpshooters. Walker, G. C, 1st Lt. 91st Inf. Warner, W. H. , 1st Lt. 101st Inf. Waterbnry, H. S., Corp. 4th Prov. Cav. Webb, James W., 5th Inf. Weeks, G. H., 1st Lt. 115th Inf. Welch, Robert, 1st Lt. 173d Inf. Weld, John W., 1st Lt. 1st Art. West, O. W., 1st Lt. 1st Drag. Westcott, M., 1st Lt. 149th Inf. Wheeler, J. P., IstLt. 149th Inf. Whitcomb, W., 1st Lt. 5th Cav. Whittacker. P., 2d Lt. 6th Cav. Wilbur, B. W., 1st Lt. 1st .\rt. Witbeck, C.W., Musician 93d Inf. Wilcox, W. H.. 1st Lt. 10th Inf. Wilkeson, J.W., 1st Lt. 100th Inf Williams, C. P. , 1st Lt. 24th Cav. Williams, G. P., Serg.-Maj. 146th Inf. Wilson, G. B., 2d Lt. 1.55th Inf. Woodruff, O., 1st Lt. 10th Cav. Woods, Peter, 1st Lt. 148th Inf. Woolsey, C. M., 1st Lt. 2d Cav. Worth, Lewis. 2d Lt. 139th Inf. Yates, Henry J., IstLt 72d Inf, Young, James, Corp. 44th Inf. Zeiser, Joseph B,, 1st Lt. 3d Inf. Allen, H. T., 2d Lt. 112th Inf. Bailey, G. D., 2d Lt. 6th Art. Baker, D. L , 2d Lt. 185th Inf. Barber, L., Q. M. Serg. 60th Inf. Barnard, J. \V., Q. M. Serg. 1st Drag. Barnett, A. R., 1st Serg. U. S. Sharpshooters. Becker, P., 2d Lt. 149th Inf. Bingham, B. F., Serg. 122d Inf. Binsley, G. E. , 2d Lt. 130th Inf. Brooke, Fred., 2d Lt. 43d Inf. Brown, Chas. F., Serg. 9th Cav. Bushnell, M. D., Corp. 1,54th Inf. Cameron, J. E. , Serg. 9th Cav. Chapman, W. B., 2d Lt 91st Inf. Chase, George, 2d Lt. 2d Cav. Childs, E. D., 2d Lt. 1.5th Art. Christie, II. D., Serg. Il2th Inf. Couch, John M. , Sersr. 12th Inf. Courtney, G., Color Bearer 60th Inf. Dalhnan, T. G., .Serg. 132d Inf. Decker, Phil. T., Serg. 1.56th Inf. Delany, Martin, 2d Lt. 1.5th Bat'y. Dempsev. H. L,, Corp. 125th Inf. Dillon, James, 2d Lt. .59th Inf. Drake, Isaac W., 2d Lt. 136th Inf. Draper, S. H., 2d Lt. 2!st Cav. DuBois, Henry, 14th Inf. Edmeston, David, Priv. V)2d Inf. Eldred, John D., 2d Lt 2d Cav. Parrell, N. FI , 2d Lt. 1,5th Art. Fix, Adolphus J., 2d Lt. 149th Inf. Fox, Geo. W.. Serg. 112th Inf. Franklin, Jos. C , 2d Lt. 21st Cav. Frost. Geo. P.. 2d Lt. I49th Inf. Frost, Royal E.. Corp, 24th Cav. Oere, Daniel, 2d Lt, 149th Inf. Gibbs, Fred. S., 2d Lt. I48th Inf. FIRST LIEUTENANTS. Haesler, Fred., 2d Lt. 68th Inf. Hamilton, W. H.,2d Lt. lS5th Inf. Harney, Ben. A., 2d Lt. .59th Inf. HarrLs, Nelson I., Serg. 26ih Inf. Hitchcock, '1',, 2d Lt. 10th Cav. Hopper, Joim A., 2d Lt. 2d Cav. Rowland, H. G., Corp. 12th Inf. Hoyt, Wm., 2d Lt. 112th Inf. Humphrey, (;.W.,2dLt. 107th Inf. Jones, Albert C, Serg 112th Inf. Judson,Wm. A., Com. Serg. 112th Inf Kellogg, Cyrus H., Serg, 34th Inf. Kendall, F. P., Serg. 9th Cav. Leahy, Wm., 1st Serg. 60th Inf. Lewis, Frank, Corp. 2Ist Batt'y. Loewenstein, Moritz, 2d Lt. 15th Lombard, Wm. H., 2d Lt. 4,3d Inf. Lynch, Patrick P., 2d Lt. 6,3(1 Inf. Lyon, Wm. T., 2d Lt 77th Inf. Madigan, M., 2d Lt. 14th Art. Markham, P. A., Serg. 1.54th Inf. Marr, Thos. W., 2d Lt. 158th Inf. Marsh, Albert, Serg. 64th Inf. Mathison, C. H., 2d Lt. 64th Inf, Maynard, William H., Hospital .Steward 112th Inf. McLaughlin, P. H., 2d Lt. 173d Inf. Millard, A.S.,2d Lt. 26th Batt'v. Miller, John, 1st Serg. 136th Inf. Morgan. Chapin H., Q. M. Serg. 112th Inf Morse, Levi A.. Private 2d Cav. Moses, Henry J., 2d Lt 91st Inf. Mtnison, J. D., Serg, 112th Inf. Murfltt, B. T.,2d Lt 1,50th Inf. Murphy, James, 2d Lt. 91st Inf. Neighbor. J. W.,2d Lt. 148th Inf. Newman, Ed. W., 2d Lt. lllth Inf. Nims. Wm. H, Private 61st Inf. Norton, Merritt W., Q. M. Serg. 1st Drasoons. Norton, Wm. L., Ist Serg, 179th Inf. O'Connor, Eugene P., 2d Lt. 176th Inf. O'Reiley, Wm.. 2d Lt. 149th Inf. Ostrander, C.W., 2d Lt. 122d Inf. I'arsons, P. W., Serg. 91st Inf. Patter.son, P. G., Serg. 122d Inf. Perry, DeWitt Clinton, Com. Serg. 60th Inf. Piepenbrink, C. , Corp. 44th Inf. Post, Truman H., Serg. 112th Inf. Reese, Aquilla A., Jr., 2d Lt. 91st Inf. Reston. Wm., Serg. 113th Inf. Riley, Wm. L,, 2d Lt. 21st Cav. Rising, A. J., 2d Lt. 2d Art, Robe. John W., Serg. 43d Inf. Saner, Geo., Serg, 169th Inf, Sayre, GtiyK,, Hospital Steward .5i)th Inf. Schinler, Richard, Priv. 43d Inf. Schlick, Henry N., 2d Lt. 1st Dragoons. Schwartz, Jacob, 2d Lt. 149th Inf. Selvage, Henry C, 2d Lt. 8rth Inf. Shardin, John, Color Bearer 146th Inf. Sheldon. D. D., 1st Serg. 192d Inf. Shoemaker, Angus McD,,Serg. 7th Art. Shuffelbotham, Henry G,, 2d Lt. 7th Art. Sill, George W, Corp 1st Art. Smith, Abner D. , Priv. 112th Inf. Smith, Isaac, 14th Inf. THE EOLL OF HONOR. BREVETS FROM THE STATE. 161 FIRST LIEUTEJfANTS CO]SrTINUED. Smith, Jos. C, Serg. 112th Inf. Smith, Stukely E., Serg. 113th Inf. Snyder, A. A., 2d Lt. 31st Cav. Stevens, Jos. W., Priv. 43d Inf. Stevens, K. W., Corp. 43d Inf. Sweezy, I. T., Serg. 150th Inf. Swift, Albert, Serg. 1st Dragoons. Thatcher, Chas., Corp. 7th Art. Tracy, Oscar, Serg. 113th Inf. Van Schaiclv, D., Priv. 83d Inf. Waling, Jacob, 2d Lt. U9th Inf. | Wright, S. A Wallis, Fred., 2d Lt. 21st Cav Wheeler, H. J., Serg. 125th Inf. Whiibeck.V., Jr., 14th Inf. Wills, Henry, 2d Lt. 173d Inf. 3d Lt. Tth Art. Serg. 112th Inf. Wood, VVm. Bailey, Daniel, Private 164th Inf. Baker, Jas. T., Private 72d Inf. Baker, M. A., 1st Serg. 2d Cav. Ball, Fred. A. M., Serg. 2d Cav. Bates, Stephen, Private 125th Inf. Bedell, Geo. W., Serg. Oneida Co. Cav. Bergen, Kelsey, Private 136th Inf. Binden, J. W. H., Serg. lG4thIiif. Blackman, D. G., Serg. 93d Inf. Bogardus, Jasper. Serg. 91st Inf. Bogart, Robert, Serg. 16th Bat'y. Brooks, Chas., Private 3d Cav. Brower, H. C, Serg. 10th Inf. Brown, Aug. P., Serg. 149th Inf. Brown, G. J., 1st Serg. 127th Inf. Brownlee, Jas. , Private 134th Inf. Bullock, Jas. C, Serg. 153d Inf. Cahill, Wni., Serg. 149th Inf. Cameron, A., Corporal ]5iJth Inf. Capron, Geo. A., Serg. 80th Inf. Carpenter, Charles C., Hospital Steward, 151st Inf. Case, J. M., Com. Serg. 150th Inf. Chase, G. W., Private, 149th Inf. Christian, C, Serg. 91st Inf. Church, Francis, Serg. 164th Inf. Clancey, John, Serg. 164th Inf. Clark, Chas., Private 169th Inf. Cochrane, Sam'l, Hospital Stew- ard, 3d Mounted Rifles. Cole, A. , Jr., 1st Serg. 2d Cav. Collins, Homer, Serg. 33d Rat'y. Conklin, B. J., 1st Serg. 12UhIuf. Coughtry, H., Serg. 7th Art. Crandal, Geo. A., Piivate54th Inf. Crane, Wm. E., Serg. 94th Inf. Cregier. C. S., 1st «erg. 127th Inf. Cross, J. E. , Corporal 12th Inf. Cross, Wni., Serg. 149th Inf. Culhane, T. , Private 164th Inf. Cunningham, McL. W., Serg. 141st Inf. Darby, John A., Serg. 64th Inf. Day, Franklin, Serg. 112th Inf. Delavan, W. H., Private 10th Cav. Demero, E. AV., Corporal 12.5th Inf. Dolan, Richard T., Chief Bugler, 21st Cav. Doody, Patrick, Serg. 164th Inf. Down, John T., Private 3d Art. Draper, Oscar B., Q. M. Serg. 2d Mounted Uifles. Eagan, John, Serg. 164th Inf. Eaton, H. E. , Q. M. Serg. 3d Cav. Edick, Chas. H.,Serg. 147th luf. Ellis, John, Serg. 2d Art. Emory, Chris. , Private, 2d Cav. Emory, Horace, Serg. 164th Inf. Emory, M. D., Serg. 9th Lav. Engleston, D., Serg. 2d Art. English, B. L., Serg. 179th Inf. English, Jas., Private 115th Inf. Erwin. Jacob M. , Serg. 91st Inf. Fehrenz, VVni., Private 149th Inf. Fisher, G. W , Corporal 112th Inf. Fiurh, Wm. E., Private 177th Inf. Foster, T. G., Private 04th Inf. F"rench, H., Corp. 1st Dragoons. Frier, G. H., Serg.-Ma.j. 9>«th Inf. Galloway, B., Private 2d Cav. Green, Robert, Private 1.36th Inf. Grubb.Henrv, Private lllh Bat'y. Hall, Chas. W., Corporal lo4th Inf. Hall, James, Corporal 72d Inf. Handy, I. F. , Private 177th Inf. Harding, C, Private 1st Drag'ns. Hartley, W. S., Serg. 91st Inf. Hariwell, Melvin, Serg. 11th Cav. Hastings, Jos. A., Serg. 118th Inf. 21 SECOND LIEUTENANTS. Hawkins, W. W. , Serg. 93d Inf. Hazeltine, E. A., Corp. 80th Inf. Hazer, F. J., Serg. 112th Inf. Henry, Thos., 1st Serg. 127th Inf. Hicks, Washington, Serg. 2d Mounted Rifles. Higgins, Jas., Corporal 10th Inf. Hill, D. M., 1st Serg. 9th Cav. Hoag, Samuel, Corporal 43d Inf. Hoffnagle, M. H., Private 153d Inf. Hogg, B. F., Corporal 104th Inf. Holt, Orlando C, Serg. 2d Art. Hoppe, C, Serg.-Maj. 46th Inf. Hornberry, L. P., Private 7th Inf. Howe, H. J. ,Priv. Oneida Cav. Co. Howe, T. E., Private 102d Inf. Howie, Jas. E. , Serg. 91st Inf. Hughes, Oscar P., Serg. 2d Cav. Hull, H., Color Serg. 179th Inf. Inman, Burt, Private 44th Inf. Jackson, Chas., Serg. ]64th Inf. Jenkins. A. G. Corp. 159th Inf. Johnson, Follett,Corp. 60th Inf. Johnson, G. N., Serg. 154th Inf. Johnson, John, Private 91st Inf. Jones, James E. , Serg. 91st Inf. Joyner, John J., Serg. 10th Cav. Kelly, James H., Serg. 44th Inf. Kendrick, G. G., Serg. 173d Inf. Kenyon, Elam R., Serg. 93d Inf. Kidder, M . A. , Private 147th Inf. King, B. D , Serg. 179th Inf. Koch, W., Color Serg. 164th Inf. Lang, L., 1st Serg. 46th Inf. LaPoint, Cass C. , Serg. 118th Inf. Leslie, T.K.,Q.M. Serg. 127th Inf. Leslie, Wm., Private 9th Inf. Lewis, David B., Serg. 147th Inf. Lindsey, F. D., Serg. 118th Inf. Little, -Marshall, Serg. 34th Inf. Lockwood, O. F., Serg. 77th Inf. Malcher, David, Serg. 1.50th Inf. Manzer, H., Serg. I22d Inf. Marlette, G.AV., Private l8th Inf. Marsh, Ira R. , Corp. 112th InL Marvin, D. D. N., Q. M. Serg. 1491 h Inf. Marvin, W. R., Private 72d Inf. Mclntire, M., Serg. 74th Inf. McKeon, Henry, Serg. 91st Inf. McNeilly, Samuel, Serg. 3d Cav. McWilliam, J. P., Corp. 15th Art. McWithey, J. P., Serg. 10th Cav. Melius, AbramS. , Private 3d Inf. Merrill, W. H., Serg. 44th Inf. Mesert, George, Private 3d Inf. Miller, S. A., 1st Serg. ]27lh Inf. Miller, Wni.,lst Serg. 76th Inf. Mitchell, L. C, Private 2d Cav. M olden, Harvey, Corp. 93d Inf. Moore, Chas. E., Serg. 2d Art. Moore, David, 1st Serg. 127th Inf. Moore, Joseph A., Serg. 4th Cav. Moore, O. H . , Serg. 3d Vet. Cav. Morse, John J,, Private 2d Cav. Murphy, John, Corp. 139th Inf. Mullen. Patrick, Serg. 91st Inf. Nichols, Geo. C. , Private 9th Inf. Nicoll, E. C, 1st Serg. 137th Inf. Northway, F. A. , Serg. 136th Inf. Oliver, H. C, Private 86th Inf. Ormshy, O., Private 149th Inf. Osborn, L. W., Private 142d Inf. Ostrom, Wm. M., Hospital Stew- ard 169th Inf. Patrick, John, Serg. 179th Inf. Pease, Samuel F. , Serg. 64th Inf. Pierce, James, Serg. 10th Cav. Prime, A. S., Serg. -Mai. 118th Inf. Prince, H.W., 1st Serg. 127th Inf. Pu rd y , H . L. , Col or Serg. 1 49th In f . Real, George, Private 154th Inf. Regan,W . H.. Serg.-Maj. 164th Inf. Reeves, G. B.. Serg.-Maj. 127th Inf. Rich, Frank E., Private n5th Inf. Rogers, P. , 1st Serg. 127th Inf. Rogers, Wm. II., Serg. 86th Inf. Rulisoii, Lewis, Private 34th Inf. Sager, Geo. J., Private 149th Inf. Salisbury, W. F., Serg. 115th Inf. Schlaegel, Fred., Serg. 46th Inf. Sewell, Chas. H., Serg. 97th Inf. Sexton, Joseph, Serg. 164th Inf. Seymour, G. P., Private 75th Inf. Shay, Michael, Serg. 64th Inf. Shultz, E., Private ]69th Inf. Shultz, Wm. Q., Serg. 43d Inf. Shurger, Chas. L., Serg. 9th Art. Skellic,Ebenezer.Corp. llSthlnf. Skellis, John, Serg. 123d Inf. Slavin, John, Serg. 43d Inf. Sloan, H. B., Serg. I49th Inf. Smithwick, J. G., Q. M. Serg. 132dlnf. Spaulding, C. F., Serg. 83d Inf. Spencer, G. E., Serg.-Maj. 93d Inf. Spencer. G. S. , Private 10th Cav. Sperry, Nehemiah,Serg. 49th Inf. Stage, David L., Corp. 9th Inf. Starke, E. W., Serg. 10th Cav. Stevens, Edmund, Serg. 93d Inf. Stevens, Fred. W., Q. M. Serg. 2d Vet. Cav. Stewart, J. T., Drum Maj. 91st Inf. Story, Caleb W., Serg. iDth Cav. Stickle, J. F., Serg. 1st Eng. Stremple, J. L. 1st Serg. 7th Art. Sullivan, Sylvester J., Com. Serg. I27thlnf. Taber, S. D., Corp. 112th Inf. Taylor, Orville H., Com. Serg. 8th Art. Thomas. J. F., Serg. 149th Inf. Toles, Silas N., Serg. 112th Inf. Torrence, Geo. S., Priv. 73d Inf. Travers, P., Serg. 164th Inf. Tripp, Edwin, Serg. 140th Inf. Trumbull, Byron, Serg. 1st Sharp- shooters. Trumbull, Thereon B., Serg. 1st U. S. Sharpshooters. Van Allen, Chas., Corp. 7th Art. Vandercook, G., Corp. 11.5th Inf. Van Vlack. G. W., Priv. 64th Inf. Van Vleck, H., Color Serg. J48th Inf. Vaugh, J. W.. Serg. 149th Inf. Waldo, Geo. I)., Serg. 1st Drag. Waldron, A. P., Hospital Stew- ard 77th Inf. Waring, N. C, Serg. 91st Inf. AVassung, Wm., Serg. 46th Inf. W.atson, Edward, Serg. 91st Inf. Whallen, James, Serg. 2d Art. Wheeler, J. H, Serg. 112th Inf. Whitcomb, Robert D., Q. M. Serg. 169th Inf. White, A. B., Serg. 91.st Inf . Wilkinson. S. T., Priv. 1.50ih Inf. Williams, E., Priv. 117th Inf. Williams, M., Serg. 43d Inf. Wilson, George M.D., Corp. 112th Inf. Wilson, H. B.,lst Serg. 127th Inf. AVingrove, Geo. M., Q. M. Serg. 9th Cav. Woodruff, Fayette, Priv. 2d Mtd. Rifles. Word en, A.J, Serg. 1st Drag. Young, Alexander, Q. M. Serg. 12th Cav. 162 PART 11. IN THE FIELD. BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, ACTIONS, SIEGES, AFFAIRS AND SKIRMISHES, ETC., IN WHICH NEAV YORK A^OLUNTEER OR- GANIZATIONS TOOK PART, CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED. This chronological list of engagements, etc., is almost entirely taken from official records; from the official records of tlie war, now in process of publication by the War Department; from monthly returns, bi-montlily muster- rolls, and the muster-out-rolls of organizations; a few of the engagements were obtained through correspondence with officers. The constant aim has been to give correct dates; an effort attended with more difficulties tlian would be imagined; official reports, in many instances, disagreeing in this particular, and often giving dates not agreeing with other records. It will be noticed that frequently several designations are given to tlie same engagement; the one given first is the name under which it is more generally known. A decision of the War Department is to this effect: Troops on the ground (battle-field), though not engaged, are entitled to be credited with the engage- ment. This rule has been followed, except in minor affairs, where adherence to it would make it preposterous. Engagements of any duration, as for in- stance, " Seven Days' Battle, General Pope's Campaign, Port Hudson, Red River Campaign, Atlanta Campaign, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor," etc., have been subdivided into the more important actions of Avhich they consisted; credit has been given for the general engagement to all on the ground, for the subordinate actions and affairs to those who, it could be ascertained, took active part therein. " Before Petersburg and Richmond," implies service be- fore those cities, in and out of the trenches, and covers every tiling, except those important actions, which are reported separately. Tables ot losses will be found of the more imj)ortant engagements; these are taken from the official records of the war, already published or still to be published; those not already published (of 1864 and 1865) are, however, subject to revision, Avhich will probably not affect organizations of this State. In these tables are also given the numbers and names of the brigades and divisions and numbers of the corps in which the organizations served, as they stood at the beginning of an action; where this rule has not been observed, a note after the designation of the engagement will explain the difference. Sometimes the losses of several engagements are united in one, this is also indicated by a note. The names of commanding officers of organizations are mostly from official records; those not from official records were obtained from survivors of the organizations; in a few cases the successors of those killed or Avounded could not be ascertained. The letters found after names, and other signs, indicate: The letter (c) that the officer commanded a brigade during the action, if even but for a short time; the letter (k) that he was killed; the letter (w) that he was wounded; the letter (m) that he was captured; the sign (*) that the loss, if any, has not been reported; (f) is a local sign, the explanation of wliich will be found at the end of the table in which it appears. BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIEMISHES, ETC. 163 1861. 1. May 18tli. Affair near Lighthouse at Smith's Point, Chesapeake Bay, Md. Detachment of Variau's Battery and one company of the 13th Regiment, Militia. 2. May 24th. Advance of Union Army into Virginia from Washington, D. C, and occupa- tion of Arlington Heights, Va. Militia: 5th Regiment, Col. C. Schwarzwalder; 7th Regiment, Col. Marshall Lefferts; 12th Regiment, Col. Daniel Butterfield: 25tli Regiment, Col. Michael K. Bryan; 28th Regiment, Col. Michael Bennett; G9th Regiment, Col. Michael Corcoran, and the Engineer Company of the 84th Vol- unteers (14th Militia). 3. May 24th. Advance of Union Army into Virginia from Washington, D. C, and occu- pation of Alexandria, Va. 11th Volunteers, Col. E. E. Ellsworth, killed, and detachment of 71st Regiment of Militia, under Lieut. Prendergast. 4. May 28th. Skirmish near Hampton Court House, Va. Company H, 5th Volunteer Infantry. 5. May 31st-June 1st. Attack on Batteries on Aquia Creek, Va. Detachment 71st Militia, under Lieut. Prendergast, on U. S. S. S. Anacosta. 6. June 1st. Skirmish at Arlington Mills, Va. Company F, Uth Infantry. 7. June 2d. Skirmish near Chain Bridge, in Virginia, near Washington, 1). C. Detach- ment 28th Militia. 8. June 8th. Skirmish near New Market Bridge, Va. Company G, 2d Infantry. 9. June 10th. Action at Big Bethel, Va. Brigades. Divisions. o. (- o Commanding Officers. Killed W'n'd Miss'g Organiza- tions. 1 C ■a to ^' Is Ed 2 "i 6 3 13 16 1^ •■J e o Is '■A 1 2 27 13 7 50 53 1 o •3 to '^ %B H .... ^ 1 •■•■•^ 4 5 1 tn" < 1st Inf. Troops from Fon Monroe and camp at New- port, Va., com- manded bv Brig.- General E. \V. Pierce. Col. William H. Allen 3 ■>d Inf Col. Joseph B. Carr 3dlnf Col. Frederick Townsend 30 5lh Inf 19 7tli Inf Total - 2 76 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 28. 24. 25. June 27th. Attack on Matthias Point. Va. Detachment 71st Militia, aboard United States vessels of war. June 29th. Skirmish at Baker Lee's, Va. Company I, 9th Infantry. July 4th. Skirmish at Harper's Ferry, Va. Companies A and G, 83d Infantry (9th Militia). July 5th. Skirmish at James River, near Newport News, Va. Company F, 9th Infantrj', Capt. Hammell. July 7th. Skirmish at Great Falls, Va. 8th Infantry. July 8th. Skirmish near Bethel, Va. Company A, 9th Infantry. July 11th. Skirmish near Martinsburg, Va. Four companies 19th Infantry (3d Artil- lery), Col. Clark; three companies 28th Infantry. July 12th. Skirmish near Baker Lee's farm, Va. Detachment 7th Infantry. July 12th. Skirmish near Martinsburg, Va. 12th Militia. July 15th. Skirmish near Bunker Hill, Va. 12th Militia. July 16th. Skirmish on Braddock Road, Va. 18th Infantry. July 17th. Skirmish at, and occupation of, Fairfax Court House, Va, Artillery Company 8th Militia; 11th, 16th, 18th, 31st, 32d, 38th and 82d (2d Militia) regiments of Infantry. July 18th. Action at Blackburn's Ford, Va. 69th Militia; 12th, 13th, 18th and 79th Infantry. July 19th. Skirmish near New Market Bridge, Va. Detachment 99th Infantry (Coast Guard). July 20. Skirmish at Blackburn's Ford, on Braddock Road, near Fairfax Court House, Va. 31st and 32d Infantry. July 21st. Battle of Bull Rim, Va. (See table following.) 164 PART II. IN THE FIELD. 1801. Organi- zations. 2d Battery. 1, Blenker Brigades. Miles.. 8th Iiif mil Inf.... rjtli Inf.... l.Uh Inf.... ICth Inf.... ISth Inf.... 27th Inf.... 29th Inf . .. 31st Inf. 32d Inf 38th Inf . ... 39th Inf.... 79th Inf.... 82dlnf 84th Inf.... 8th Militia. fi9th Militia 7lst Militia Blenker 5. Willcox .■?, Kichardson . 1, Slierinan Davies Davies Porter Blenker Davies Davies Willcox Blenker Sherman Schenck Porter Porter Sherman jl Burnslde. Miles Ilcintzelnian Tvler Tvlcr Miles Miles Hunter Miles Miles Miles Heintzelnian Miles Tvler T.vler Hunter Hunter T.vler Hunter Commanding Officers. Capt. Bdokwood and men of 29th Inf.; guns of V;irian'^ I'.attery Cul. l.cMiis I'.hiiker (c), Lt.-Col. Julius Stahel .. Lt.-Cul. Noah li. Farnham Col. Kzva AValwrath Col. Isaac F. Quimby Col. Thos. A. Davies (c), U.-Col. Sam. Marsh Col, Wm. A. Jackson Col. H. W. Slocuni (w), MaJ. Jos. J. Bartlett.. Col. Adolph Von Steinwehr Col. Calvin E. Pratt Col. Roderick Mather.^on Col. J. H. HobartWard Col. Frederick G. D'Utasey Col. Jas. Cameron (k). Capt. II. A. Ellis (w) ... Col. Geo. W. B. Tompkins (2d Militia) Col.A.M.Wood(w),Lt.-Col.E.B. Fowler (14th Mil.) Col. George Lyon Col. Michael Corcoran (m) Capt. Jas. Kelly.... Col. Henry P. Martin, two howitzers with reg. Total Total loss of Union forces engaged , Killed VV'n'd MIss'g 12S 61 19H fiO 142 .3.< 192 1306 2896 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. July 25tli. Skirmisli on scout near Bailey's Cross Roads, Va. 24tli Infantry. July 25tli. Skirmisli on scout near Chain Bridge, Va. One company 33d Infantry. July 29tb. Skirmish near Fall's Church, Va. 37tli Infantry. July 30tli. Skirmisli Fletcher's Wharf, on the Pocomoco, Va. Companies A, C, F, 10th Infantry, Captain Winchester, and detachment 99th Infantry. July 31st. Skirmish at Cherry Stone Inlet, Va. Companies A and C, lOtli Infantry, and detachment 99th Infantry. Aug. 2d. Skirmish at Munson's Hill, Va. 37th Infantry. Aug. 5lh. Skirmish in Virginia opposite Point of Rocks, Md. Companies B and F, 28th Infantry, Lt.-Col. Brown. Aug. 7th. Skirmish at Hampton, Va., Hampton Bridge. 1st Mounted Rifles and 20th Infantry. Aug. 8th. Skirmish at Lovettsville, Va. Detachments of companies B, E, F, 19th Infantry. Aug. 14th. Skirmish near Fall's Church, Va. Detachment 23d Infantry. Aug. 18th. Skirmish at Pohick Church, Va. Company C, 1st Cavalry, Capt. Boyd. Aug. 18th. Skirmish near Munson's Hill, Va. 38th Infantry. Aug. 25th. Skirmish at Munson's Hill, Va. 32d Infantry. Aug. 26th. Skirmish at Blackburn's Ford, Va. 37th Infantry. Aug. 27th. Skirmishes near Ball's Cross Roads, Va., Upton's Hill, Hall's Hill, Mun- .son's Hill, Major Nutt's farm. One company 12th Infantry; two companies 23d Infantry; 25th Infantry; detachments 35th Infantry; three companies 84th Infantry (14th Militia). Aug. 28th. Skirmish at Munson's Hill, Va. 18th Infantry. Aug. 28th. Skirmish at Bailey's Cross Roads, Va. 37th Infantry. Aug. 28th-29th. Action at, and capture of, Forts Clark and Hatteras, Hatteras Inlet, N. C. Companies C, G and H, 9th Infantry; 20tli Infantry; and detachment 99th Infantry. Aug. 31st. Skirmish at Munson's Hill, Va. Sept. 1st. Skirmisli at Seneca Mills, Md. Sept. 10th. Skirmish near Lew^insville, Va. Sept. 11th. Action at Lewinsville, Va. 3d Battery; 65th Infantry, Lt.-Col. Alex. Shaler; 79th Infantry, Capt. Ireland. Sept. 14th. Skirmish at Ball's Cross Roads, Va. 14th, 23d and 25th Infantry. Sept. 15th. Skirmish at Pritchard's Mills, near Antietam Ford, Md. Detachment 6th Battery. Sept. 16th. Skirmish in Virginia opposite Seneca Creek, Md. Detachment 34th Infantry. Two companies 23d Infantry. 34th Infantry. 79ih Infantry. Battery; 65th Infantry, Lt.-Col. BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 165 1861. 51. Sept. IGtli. Skirmish at Beacon Island, N. C, Detachment 99th Infantry. 53. Sept. 17th. SIvirmish in Virginia opposite mouth of Seneca Creek, Md., Dranesville. Detachment 34th Infantry. 53. Sept. 18th. Skirmish at Berlin, Md . 28th Infantry. 54. Sept. 21st. Skirmish at Pohick Church, Va. 16th Infantry. 55. Sept. 24th. Skirmish at Point of Rocks, Md. Detachment 6th Battery. 56. Sept. 25th. Skirmish near Lewinsville, Va., Ball's Cross Roads. 3d Battery; 33d Infantry; 79th Infantry, Capt. Morrison. 57. Sept. 28th. Skirmish near Munson's and Mason's Hill, Va. 31st and 32d Infantry. 58. Oct. 1st. Skirmish, and loss of U. S. Transport Fanny, near Chicamacomico or Log- gerhead Inlet, N. C. Detachment 9th Infantry. 59. Oct. 3d. Skirmish at Springfield Station, Va. 31st Infantry. 60. Oct. 4th. Skirmish at Pohick Church, Va. 16th, 26th and company F, 27th Infantry. 61. Oct. 5th. Skirmish at Upton's Hill, Va. 84th Infantry (14th Militia). 62. Oct. 8th. Skirmish at Fall's Church, Va. Detachment 24th Infantry, Capt. Barney. 63. Oct. 9th. Action at Santa Rosa Island, Fla. 6th Infantry. 64. Oct. 12th. Skirmish at Bailey's Cross Roads, Va. 79th Infantry. 65. Oct. 13th. Skirmish at Big Chestnuts, Va., Levvinsville. 33d and 49th Infantry. 66. Oct. 14th. Skirmish at Widow Child's House, Va., Fall's Church. 14th Infantry. 67. Oct. 16th. Action at Bolivar Heights, W. "V a.. Harper's Ferry, W. Va. Detachment 6th Battery. 68. Oct. 21st. Engagement at Ball's Bluff, Va. Detachment 6th Battery and 42d Infantry, Col. Milton Coggswell. 69. Oct. 21st. Skirmish near Goose Creek, on Leesburg Road, Va. Detachment 3d Cavalry, Maj. Mix. 70. Oct. 22d. Action on Goose Creek, Va., near Edwards' Ferry, Md. Companies B, D and G, 3d Cavalry, Maj. Mix; 34th Infantry; 82d Infantry (2d Militia). 71. Oct. 23d. Skirmish near Budd's Ferry, Md. 72d Infantry. 72. Nov. 4th. Skirmish on scout near Baker Lee's, Va. Detachment 7Th Infantry. 73. Nov. 8th. Skirmish and occupatjou of the forts on Bay Point, S. C. 79th Infantry. 74. Nov. 9th. Skirmish near Matthias Point, Va. 74th Infantry. 75. Nov. 11th. Skirmish at Sinclair's Farm, near New Market Bridge, Va. 20th Infantry. 76. Nov. 12th. Skirmish at Accotink Creek, Va. Occoquan Creek; Pohick Church. Companies B, E, CI, 1st Cavalry. 77. Nov. 12th. Skirmish and descent on Matthias Point, Va. 74th Infantry, Col. Graham. 78. Nov. 16th. Skirmish at Munson's Hill, Va. 18th Infantry. 79. Nov. 16th. Capture of foraging party at Doolan's Farm, Va. Detachment 30th Infantry. 80. Nov. 18th. Skirmish at Binn's Hill, Va., on road from Fall's Church to Fairfax Court House. Company H, 84th Infantry (14th Militia). 81. Nov. 22d-23d. Bombardment of rebel lines about Pensacola, Fla. Companies G and I, 6th Infantry. 82. Nov. 27th. Skirmish at Fairfax Court House, Va. Companies C and F, 1st Cavalry, Capt. Boyd. 83. Nov. 28th. Skirmish near Manassas, Va. 61st Infantry. 84. Dec. 2d. Skirmish at Annandale, Va. One battalion 1st Cavalry, Maj. A. Adams; detachment 4th Cavalry, Lieut. W. R. Parnell; 32d and 45th Infantry. 85. Dec. 4th. Skirmish at Springfield Station, Va. 18th Infantry. 86. Dec. 8th. Skirmish and occupation of Tybee Island, Ga. 46th Infantry. 87. Dec. 12th. Skirmish at Ball's Cross Roads, Va. 25th Infantry. 88. Dec. 15tli: Skirmish near Fall's Church, Va. 1st Cavalry. 89. Dec. 22d. Skirmish at Back River Creek, near New Market Bridge, Va. Two com- panies 20th Infantry, Maj . Schnepf . 1863. 90. Jan. 1st. Engagement at Port Royal Ferry, Coosaw river, S. C. Detachment 1st Engineers, 47th Infantry, Lt.-Col. James L. Frazer; 48th Infantry, Lt.-Col. W. B. 166 PART II. IN THE FIELD. 1862. Barton; 79tb Infantry, Major Morrison and Capt. More. Col. James H. Perry, 48th Regiment, commanding. 91. Jan. 1st. Bombardment of Forts McRee and Barrancas, Pensacola Harbor, Fla. 6tli and 75tb Infantry. 92. Jan. 7tb. Sivirmish at Mason's Neck, Va. 37tli Infantry. 93. Jan. 17th. Skirmish on advance uj) James River, Va. 2d Infantry. 94. Jan. 22d. Skirmish near New Market Bridge, Va. 20th Infantry. 95. Jan. 28th. Attack on Commodore Tatnall's (rebel) flotilla, S. C. Two companies 1st Engineers; 48th Infantry. 96. Jan. 28th-29th. Affair at Lee's House, on Belmont or Occoquan Bay, Va. Detach- ment 1st Cavalry; detachment 37th Infantry, Lt.-Col. John Burke. 97. Feb. 4th. Action between Battery Vulcan, on Venus Point, Jones Island, Savannah River, Ga., and rebel gunboats. Detachments of the 1st' Engineers and 48th Infantry. 98. Feb. 8th. Battle of Roanoke Island, N. C. Detachment Marine Artillery; 9th Infan- try, Major Kimball; 51st Infantry, Col. Ferrero; and company B, 99th Infantry. 99. Feb. 10th. Action at Elizabeth City, N. C. Detachment Marine Artillery and com- pany B, 99th Infantry. 100. Feb. 19th-20th. Skirmish at Winton, N. C. 9th Infantry. 101. Feb. 20th. Skirmish at Cape Hatteras Inlet, N. C. Companies C, O, H, 9th Infantry. 102. Feb. 22d. Skirmish on expedition to Vienna and Flinthill, Va. 43d Infantry. 103. Feb. 24th. Skirmish at Mason's Neck, Va.; Mason's Hill; Lewis Chapel, near Pohick Church; Occoquan. 37th Infantry. 104. March 7th. Skirmish near Winchester, Va. Detachment 3d Cavalry. 105. March 7th. Skirmish at Hope Landing, Va. Detachment 4th Cavalry. 106. March 8th. Skirmish at Manassas, Va. Company K, 2d Cavalry. 107. March 8th. Naval engagement in Hampton Roads, Va., and under the fire of the Vi7'ginia (rebel), formerly the Merrimac. Detachment 1st Mounted Rifles; 1st, 2d, 7th and 11th Infantry; company D 99th Infantry on U. S. Frigate Congress. 108. March 9th. Skirmish at Sangster's or Burke's Station, Va. Detachments of com- panies A and H, 1st Cavalry, Lieut. Hadden. 109. March 10th. Skirmish at Winchester, Va. Detachment 3d Cavalry. 110. March 10th. Skirmish at East Pass, Santa Rosa Island, Fla. 6th Infantry. 111. March 12th. Skirmish at Union Mills, Ya. 18th and 63d Infantry. 112. March 13th. Skirmish at Manassas Junction, Va. 57th Infantry. 113. March 13th. Skirmish on Williamsburg and Great Bethel Road, Va. Six companies, 7th Infantry, Col. Van Schaack. 114. March 14th. Engagement at New Berne, N. C. Detachment Marine Artillery; 51st Infantry, Col. Ferrero; company B, 99tli Infantry. 115. March 14th. Skirmish at Cedar Run, Va. 57th Infantry. 116. March 17th. Skirmish near Dumfries, Va. 70th Infantry. 117. March 23d. Skirmish at Winchester, Va. Company I, 28th Infantry. 118. March 26th. Skirmish at Cedar Creek, Va. Battery M, 1st Artillery; 66th Infantry. 119. March 26th. Skirmish at Dranesville, Va. Detachment 102d Infantry, Capt. L. R. Stegman. 120. March 27th. Skirmish at Montevideo, near Ilarrisonburgh, Va. Company I, 28th Infantry, Major E. W. Cook. 121. March 27th. Skirmish near Big Bethel, Va. 12th Infantry. 122. March 27th-31st. Skirmish on Santa Rosa Island, Fla. Companies D and K, 6th Inf. 123. March 28th-29th. Affairs on Bealton and Rappahannock Station, Warrenton Junc- tion, Va. Battery B and Rundell's section of Battery G, 1st Artillery; 61st Infan- try, Col. Francis Barlow; 68th and 69th Infantry. 124. March 29th. Affair on Edisto Island, S. C. 47th Infantry. 125. March 29th. Skirmish at Lewinsville, Va. Detachment 102d Infantry, Capt. L. R. Stegman. 126. March 30th. Skirmish at Rappahannock Station, Va. Detachment 4th Cavalry. 127. March 30th. Skirmish at East Pan, Va. 0th Cavalry. 128. March 30th-31st. Affairs on Wilmington and Whitemarsh Islands, Ga. Detachment 46th Infantry. BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 167 1862. 129. April 1st. Affairs at Narrow Passage, Woodstock and Edinburg, Va. Battery M, 1st Artillery, Capt. Cothran. 130. April 1st. Skirmish at Watt's Creek, Va. 49th lufantry. 131. April 2d. Skirmish at Woodstock, Va. 82d Infantry. 132. April 2d. Skirmish at Edinburg, Va. Battery M, 1st Artillery. 133. April 4th. Capture of Steamer Resolution, in the Chesapeake, near Back River, Md. Detachment Company A, 10th Cavalry, Capt. Pratt. 134. April 4th. Skirmish at Howard's Bridge, Pequosiu liiver, near Cockletown, Va, Companies A, B, 1st Mounted Rifles, and 14th Infantry. 135. April 4th. Skirmish at Watt's and Young's Mills, Va. 33d, 49th, and 65th Infantry. 136. April 5th to May 4th. Siege and occupation of Yorktown, Va. Companies D, F, H, and K, 6th Cavalry; 9th Cavalry, dismounted; Oneida Company Cavalry; field and staff, and Batteries A, B, D, E, G, and H, 1st Regiment Artillery; Batteries A, B, C, and D, 1st Battalion Artillery; Battery A, 2d Battalion Artillery; 1st, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th Independent Batteries of Artillery; 15th and 50th En- gineers; 5th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 17th, 25th, 33d, 34th, 36th, 37th, 38th, 40th, 42d, 43d, 44th, 49th, 52d, 55th, 56th, 57th, 61st, 62d, 63d, 64th, 65th, 66th, 67th, 69th, 70th, 71st, 72d, 73d, 74th, 77th, 81st, 82d, 85th, 87th, 88th, 92d, 93d, 96th, 98th, and 100th Infantry. 137. April 5th. Skirmish near Lee's Mills, Va. Siege of Yorktown. Companies A, B, 1st Mounted Rifles ; Battpry E, 1st Artillery ; 33d, 49th and 77th Infantry. 138. April 5th. Skirmish near junction of Warwick and Yorktow^n Roads, Va. Siege of Yorktown. 13th, 14th, and 25th Infantry. 139. April 6th. Skirmish at Stafford Court House, Va. 70th, 71st, 72d, 73d, and 74th Infantry. 140. April 6th. Skirmish near Warrenton Junction, Va. 83d Infantry. 141. April 7th. Skirmish near Edinburg, Va. Battery M, 1st Artillery. 142. April 7th. Skirmish at Foy's Plantation, N. C. 103d Infantry. 143. April 8th. Skirmish at Elizabeth City, N. C. Detachment Marine Artillery; 9th Infantry. 144. April 8th. Skirmish at Lee's Mills. Va. Siege of Yorktown. 33d Infantry. 145. April 8th. Skirmish on scout in Shenandoah Valley. Va. 3d Cavalry, Col. Simon H. Mix. 146. April lOth-llth. Bombardment and capture of Fort Pulaski, Ga. Detachment 1st Engineers; Companies H and K, 46th Infantry; 48th Infantry. 147. April 11th. Skirmish in Front of Yorktown, Va. Siege of Yorktown. 87th Infantry. 148. April 11th. Skirmish near Edinbvurg, Va. Battery M, 1st Artillery. 149. April 12th-26tli. Siege, bombardment and capture of Fort Macon, N. C. Company I, 3d Artillery, Capt. Amnion; detachment Marine Artillery; Company B, 99th Infantry, and detachment 103d lufantry. 150. April 13th. Skirmish before Yorktown, Va. Siege of Yorktown. 12th Infantry. 151. April 13th. Skirmish at Gillett's Farm, Pebbly Run, N. C. 103d Infantry. 152. April 14th. Skirmish at Piedmont, Va. Company G, 4th Cavalry. 153. April 14th. Skirmish near Edinburg. Va. Battery M, 1st Artillery. 154. April 15th. Skirmish at cross-roads near Columbia Furnace, Va. Company E, 28th Infantry. 155. April i6th. Engagement at Lee's Mills, Va. Burnt Chimney; Dam No. 1. Siege of Yorktown. Battery E Capt. Wlieeler, Battery G Capt. Frank 1st Artillery; 1st and 3d Batteries; 33d, 36tb, 43d, 49th and 77th Infantry. 156. April 16th. Skirmish near Warrenton Junction, Va, 83d Infantry. 157. April 17th-l 8th. Skirmishes three miles south of Spotted Tavern near Brick Church, and at Falmouth, Va. Seven companies, 2d Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Kilpatrick, and 22d, 24th, 30th, 84th Infantry. 158. April 18th. Affairs at Rappahannock River and North Fork, Va. Molitor's sec- tion, 13th Battery; five companies. 83d Infantry. 159. April 19th. Skirmish at South Fork of Shenandoah, near Luray, Va. Company H, 5th Cavalry; Battery M, 1st Artillery. 168 PART II. IN THE FIELD. 1862. 160. April lOtli. Engagement at South Mills, Camden, N. C. Detachment Marine Artil. lery. Col. Howard; 9th Infantry, Col. Hawkins and Lt.-Col. Kimball; 89th Infan- try, Col. H. S. Fairchild. 161. April 24th. Skirmish nine miles from Harrisonburgh, Va. 28th Infantry. 162. April 26th. Attack on Union pickets before Yorktown, Va. Siege of Yorktown. 33d, 49th and 77th Infantry. 163. April 27th. Skirmish at McGaheysville, Ya. One section of Battery M, 1st Artillery. 164. April 27th. Skirmish near Haughton's Mill, Pollocksville Road, N. C. 3d Cavalry; 103d Infantry. 165. April 28th. Skirmishes on reconnoissance toward Lee's Mills, Va. Siege of York- town. 33d, 43d, 56th, 77th, 85th, 93d, 98th and 100th Infantry. 166. April 29tli. Skirmish, on scout, at Nevr Market, Va. 5th Cavalry. 167. May 2d. Skirmish at Port Republic, Va. Company A, 5th Cavalry. 168. May 2d. Skirmish at Conrad's Store, Luray Valley, Va. Company H, 5th Cavalry. 169. May 4th. Skirmish at Rockingham Furnace, Va. Company H, 5th Cavalry. 170. May 4th. Skirmish before Williamsburg, Va, Detachments 9th Cavalry, serving with Batteries of the Horse Artillery, 171. May 5th. Battle of Williamsburg, Va. Organiza- tions. fith Cav „... t'.tU Cav.... yth Cav .... 1st Art.: Bat'y A.. Bal'y D.. Bat'y E.. Bat'y H .. 1st Bat'y ... M Bat'y.... 4tli Bat'y... 6th Bal'y... Tth Bat'y... «th Bat'y... 33a Inf 37th Inf. ... 3Sth Inf .... 40th Inf ■J3dlnf ■igth Inf.... 55th Inf.... 50th Inf..., fi2d Inf 6.Hh Inf .... fi7thInf .... 70th Inf.... 72(1 Inf 73a Inf , 71thlnf .... 77th Inf..., «lst Inf , 85th Inf.... 87th Inf.... <)2a Inf , 93a Inf , t)6th Inf..., 98th Inf..., 100th Inf.., Brigades. Bailey Wainwright.... Ayres Bailey Ayre.s Ayres Wainwright.... Wainwright.... Bailey Bailey 3, Davidson .... 3, Berry 2, Birney 2, Birney 1, Hancock .3, Pavldsoii .... 2. Peck 1, Naglee 2, Peck .!, Graham .3, Graham 2, Taylor 2, Taylor 2, Taylor 2, Taylor 3, Davidson .... .3, Palmer 3, Palmer 1, Jamison .?, Palmer ... 3, Palmer... Kelm 3, Palmer.... 1, Naglee.... Casey . ... Hooker . Smith .... Casev Smith.... Smith...., Hooker..., Hooker... Casey.... Casey .... Smith.... Kearny . Kearny., Kearny . Smith.... Smith.... Couch.... Casey.... Couch.... Couch.... Couch.... Hooker... Hooker... Hooker... Hooker... Smith.... Casey . ... Casey . ... Kearney Casey .... Casey .... Casey.... Casey .... Casey .... Killed W'n'd Commanding Officers. Companies D and K, escort to Gen. Sumner.. Companies F and H, escort to Gen. Keyes.... Detachments serving with batteries Capt. Thomas H. Bates Capt. Thomas W. Osborn Capt. Charles C. Wheeler Lieut. Charles E. Mink Capt. Terrence Kennedy Capt. Thaddeus P. Mott Capt. James E. Smith Capt. Walter M. Bramhall Capt. PeterC. Regan Capt. Butler Fitch Col". Robert F. Taylor Col. Samuel B. Havman Col. J. H. Hohart Ward Col. Edward J. Riley Col. Francis L. Vinton * Lt.-Col. William C. Alberger Col. Regis DeTrobriand Lt.-Col. James Jourdan Col. J. Lafayette Riker , Lt.-Col. Alexander Shaler Col. Julius W. Adams (c), Lt.-Col. Nelson Cross.... Col. William Dwight, Jr. (w). Ma). Thomas Holt. Col. Nelson Taylor (c), Lt.-Col. Israel Moses. .. Col. William R. Brewster Lt.-Col. Charles H. Burtis Col. James B. McKean .... Lt.-Col. Jacob J. DeForest Col. .fonathan S. Belknap Col. Stephen A. Dodge Lt.-Col. Hiram Anderson Lt.-Col. B. C. Butler Col. .Tames Faiiman * Lt.-Col. Charles Durkee ~ , Col. James M. Brown * Total , " = S " c Miss'g 3;?0 195 104 143 172. May 5th. Skirmish near Fredericksburg, Va. 2d Cavalry. 173. May 5th. Skirmish at Locust Grove, Va. 76th Infantry. 174. May 5th. Skirmish at Rappahannock River, Va. 83d Infantry. 175. May 6th. Skirmish near Harrisonburgh, \i\. Detachment 5th Cavalry, Maj.Vought. 176. May 6th. Skirmish at Conrad's Store, Luray Valley, Va. Company H, 5th Cavalry. 177. May 7th. Skirmish near Burnt Church, near New Berne, N. C. 3d Cavalry. 178. May 7th. Skirmi.sh at New Market, Va. Detachment 5th Cavalry. 179. May 7th. Engagement at West Point, Va. (See table following.) BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 169 1862. Brigades. Divisions. i o 1 2 2 Commanding Officers. Killed W'n'd Miss'g Organi- zations. O •a 1 o -3 E 60 1st Cav ... . 1, Franklin 1, Franklin 1, Franklin 1, Franklin I, Franklin 1, Franklni 1, Franklin 1, Franklin 2, Sedgwick .... 2, Sedgwick .... 1st Art.: Bat'y F... Capt. William R. Wilson * Detachment, Capt. Edward C. Perry * l.'ith Eng ... ■""s i •••••7 16th Inf 2, siocum 3, Newton 2, Slocum 3, Newton 3, Newton 13 18th Inf.... Col. William H. Young * Col. Joseph J. Bartlett ' 27th Inf.... 31st Inf. Col. Calvin E. Pratt 4 3 ... 19 9 2 31 53 27 8^ 32d Inf 67 42d Inf Col. Edmond C. Charles * Col. Henry W.Hudson * 82dlnf 1, Gorman Total 7 7 33 41 5 6 91 104 - 27 28 16'. ISft 180. 181. 182. 183. 184. 185. 186. 187. 188. 189. 190. 191. 192. 193. 194. 19.5. 196. 197. 198. 199. 200. 201. May 8tli. Skirmish at Columbia Bridge, Luray Valley, Va. Company H, 5th Cavalry. May 9th. Skirmish near Slatersville, Va. Detachments 9th Cavalry, serving with batteries of the Horse Artillery A. P.; Battery F, 1st Artillery. May 9th. Skirmish at Chowan River, N". C. , on expedition from Roanoke to Gates- ville. Company C, 9th Infantry, Capt. O. W. Parisen. May 9th. Bombardment of Fort Pickens, and re-occupation of Pensacola, Fla. Companies C, D, E, F and G, 75th Infantry. May 10th. Skirmish at Tranter's Creek, and occupation of Norfolk, Va. One squad- ron 1st Mounted Rifles, Major Dodge; 10th, 20th, detachment 99th, Infantry. May 11th. Skirmish on Bowling Green Road, near Fredericksburg, Va. 2d Cavalry, 80th Infantry. May 14th. Skirmish at Woodstock, Va. 5th Cavalry. May 14th. Skirmish at Suffolk, Va. 1st Mounted Rifles, Major Dodge. May 15th. Skirmish near Trenton Bridge, N. C. Two companies 3d Cavalry, Major Fitzsimmons; Battery B, 3d Artillery. May 16th. Skirmish near Aquia Creek, Va. Detachment 95th Inf., Capt. S. L. Harrison. May 18th. Skirmish at Woodstock, Ya. Detachment 5th Cavalry. May 18th. Skirmish at Bowling Green Road, near Fredericksburg, Va. 23d Inf. May 20th. Skirmish near Bottom's Bridge, Chickahominy River, Va. Battery H, 1st Artillery; 55th and 62d Infantry. May 20th. Skirmish at New Creek Station, Va. Company I, 4th Cavalry. May 20th. Skirmish at New Salem Church, near Fredericksburg, Va. 80th Infantry. May 2l!5t. Skirmish at White Oak Swamp, Va. 88th Infantry. May 21st. Skirmish at Woodstock, Va. 5th Cavalry. May 21st-22d. Skirmishes at Bottom's Bridge and Savage Station, Chickahominy River, Va. 8th Battery, 36th, 65th, 81st, 92d, 96th and 98th Infantry. May 22d. Skirmish at Fair Oaks, Va. 37th Infantry. May 22d. Skirmish near Mechanicsville,Va. Detachm't 1st Cav.; 16th, 17th, 27th Inf. May 23d. Skirmish on reconnaissance from Bottom's Bridge to Turkey Island Bridge, Va. Battery A, 1st Artillery; detachment 56th Infantry. May 23d-25th. Operations in the Shenandoah Valley, Va. Includes losses at Front Royal, Berryville, Strasburg, Middletown, Newtown and Winchester. Organiza- tions. 5th Cav 8th Cav 1st Art.: Bat'y M. 28thlnf .... Brigades. Hatch . 1, Donnelly Divisions. Commanding Officers. Col. Othneil DeForrest, Major Philip G. Vought. Dismounted; Lt.-Col. Charles R. Babbitt , I, Williams. I.Williams. ^.§ Lieut. James H. Peabody - = Col. Dudley Donnelly (c), Lt.-Col. E. F. Brown., Total Total loss of the Union troops engaged., Miss'g 24 16i 227 181 2019 22 170 PART II. IN THE FIELD. 202. 203. 204. 205. 206. 207. 208. 209. 210. 211. 212. 213. 214. 215. 216. 217. 1862. May 23d. Action at Front Royal, Va. Operations in the Shenandoah Valley, Va. Companies B and D, 5th Cavalry, Major Philip G. Vought; detachment 28th Infan- try, Capt. Wm. II. H. Mapes. May 24th. Skirmish at Mechanicsville, Va. New Bridge. Battery E, 1st Artillery; 33d, 49th and 77th Infantry. May 24th. Skirmishes on reconnaissance to Seven Pines, Va. Savage Station. Bat- tery H, 1st Artillery; 7th Battery; 81st, 85th, 96th and 98th Infantry. May 24th. Skirmish at Tyler House, Va. 34th Infantry. May 24th. Skirmish on reconnaissance toward Hanover Court House, Va. 13th Inf. May 24th. Skirmish at Berryville, Va. Operations in tli(; Shenandoah Valley. 8tli Cavalry, dismounted. May 24th. Skirmish at Strasburg, Va.. Operations in the Shenandoah Valley. Com- panies A, C, E, (i. K and M, 5th Cavalry, Col. DeForrest. May 24th. Action at Middletown, Va. Operations in the Shenandoah Valley. Com- panies A, B, D, E, F, H, I and L, 5th Cavalry, Major Vought; Battery M, 1st Artillery, Lieut. James H. Peabody; 28th Infantry, Col. Dudley Donnelly, Lt.-Col. E. F. Brown. May 24th. Action at Newtown, Ya. Operations in the Shenandoah Valley. Com- panies A, B, D, E, F, H, I and L, 5th Cavalry, Major Vought; Battery M, 1st Artillery, Lieut. Peabody: 28th Infantry, Col. Donnelly, Lt.-Col. Brown. May 25th. Engagement at Winchester, Va. Operations in the Shenandoah Valley. Companies A, B, D, E, F, H, I and L, 5th Cavalry, Major Vought; 8th Cavalry, dismounted, Lt.-Col. Chas. B. Babbitt; Battery M, 1st Artillery, Lieut. Peabody; 28th Infantry, Col. Donnelly and Lt.-Col. Brown. May 25tli. Skirmish at tlie Chickahominy, Va. Savage Station. 3d Battery, 56th and 100th Infantry. May 25th. Skirmish at Stevenson's Station, Va. Operations in the Shenandoah Valley. Detachment 8th Cavalry, dismounted. May 25th. Skirmish at Bunker Hill, W. Va. Operations in the Shenandoah Valley. 28th Infantry, I>t.-Col. Brown. May 25th. Skirmish at Dismal Swamp, X. C. 103d Infantry. May 26th. Skirmish on reconnaissance neRr Hanover Court House, Va. 5th Inf. May 27tli. Engagement at Hanover Court House, Va. Slash Church; Kinney's farm. a. j- o h 5 5 .') 6 Commanding Officers. Killed W'n'd Miss'g Organi- zations. Brigades. Divisions. e O "3 . £ c 5 o 1 O ■a s = ■|e '""i 7 4 e o ■a ■2 p '"i ea bo bO ao < 1st Cav Companies F and M, Capts. Bennett and Lord, es- cort to Gen. Porter * Col. G. K. Warren (c); Lt.-Col. Hiram Duryea...* Col. Henrv A. Weeks Col. Elisha (!. Marshall Col. Jas. McQuadiMLi, Lt.-Col. Cluis. II. SklUen. athinf 12th Inf 13thlnf .... .5, Warren .■?, Butterfleld... 1, Martindale... 2, Syke.s 1, Morrell 1. Morrell ..... 7 14th Inf.... 2, Griffin 1. Morrell 3, Butterfleld. ..11- Morrell ""s 50 59 68 17th Inf... g 25th Inf.... 44th Inf.... 1, Martindale... 3, Butterfleld... 1, Morrell 1, Morrell Col. Chas. A. .Tohnson (w), i.t.-Col. Henry F. Savage (w), Major Edwin S. Gilbert Col. Stephen W Stryker 4 24 27 t,8 j 11 71 56 no 1 1 2 158 86 Total 4 4 ogg Total loss of the Union troops engaged 12 211 355 218. May 28th. Skirmish at Franklin, Va. 4th Cavalry. 219. May 28th. Skirmish at Charlestown.W. Va. 6th Cavalry; Battery L, 1st Artillery; 78th Infantry. 220. May 28th. Skirmish at Fair Oaks, near Pensacola, Fla. P'our companies, 75th Infantry. 221. May 28th. Skirmish at Pocotaligo, S. C. Company E, 79th Infantry. 222. May 28th-30th. Defense of Harper's Ferry, W. Va. Maryland and Bolivar Heights. Detachment 5th Cavalry, Major Gardiner; detachment 8th Cavalry, dismounted; Batteries K and L, 1st x\rtillery; 60th, 78th and 102d Infantry. 223. May 29th. Skirmish at Falling Waters, Va. Battery M, 1st Artillery. BATTLES, ENOAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 171 224. 225. 226. 227. 228. 229. 230. 231. 232. 1862. May 29th. Skirmish at Ashland, Va. 5th Infau try. May 29th. Skirmish near Seven Pines, Va. Det achments of the 96th and 100th Infantry. May 30th. Skirmish at Tranters Creek, X. C. Detachment of company I, 3d Cav- alry, Lieut. Allis. May 30th. Skirmish at Bottom's Bridge, Ya. Battery A, 1st Artillery. May 30th. Skirmish near Fair Oaks, Va. Seven Pines. 37th, 81st, 85th, 92d and 100th Infantry, May 31st. Skirmish near Martinsburg, W. Va. Deiachment 5lh Cavalry. May 31st. Skirmish at Oharlestown, W. Va. Detachment 5th Cavalry. May 31st. Skirmish on GreenviUe Road, near Washington, X. C. 3d Cavalry. May 31st-June 1st. Battle of Fair Oaks, Va. Seven Pines. Organiza- tions. 6th Cav 6th Cav 1st Art.: field A stafF Bailey. Bat'v A. I Bailey. Bat'v B Bat'y D. Bafy G. Bat'y K. Bat'y A. 2d Batt.Art. 4th Bat'y... 5th Bafy.. 6th Bat'y... "th Bat'y... 8th Bat'y... .34 th Inf .... 36th Iiif 37th Inf..... 38th Inf 40th Inf 42d Inf. 52d fnf 5-ith Inf . . . .%Lh Inf 57th Inf.... 61st Inf 62d Inf. 63d Inf 64th Inf. 6i)th Inf. 66th Inf. 67th Inf... .. 69th Inf. 70th Inf. 71st Inf. 72d Inf 73d Inf.... 74th Inf..... 81st Inf. 82d Inf 85th Inf..... 87th Inf..... 88th Inf..... 92d Inf 96th rnf..... 9.Sth Inf.... lOOth Inf... Hazzard 1 Wainwright....|2 Hazzard !l Bailey 2 I Hazzard 1 Wain Wright.. ..12 Casey Casey Richardson.. Hooker Richardson.. Casey Killed •W'n'd Miss'g Commanding Officers. Rich.irdson ..} Hooker Companies F and H, escort to Gen. Keyes... , Companies D and K, escort to Gen. Sumner.. Col.G.D.BaileyCkl.Maj.D.H.VanValkenburghClx) 4 Lieut. Geo. P. Hart I 2|Capt. Rufus D. Pettit 3|Capt. Thomas W. Osborn 2,Capt. John D. Frank 4|Capt. Joseph Spratt(w), Lieut. Chas. E. Mink 2; 3 Wainwright. Bailey Bailey 1, Gorman 3, Devens....^., 3, Berry 2, Birney 2, Birney .3, Dana 3, French 1, Peck 1, Naglee 3, French 1, Howard 1, Peck 2, Meagher .... I, Howard , Hooker Casey Casey Sedgwick Couch Kearny Kearny Kearny Sedgwick Richardson . Couch Casey Kichardson.. Richsirdson.. Couch Richardson . Richardson . Abercrombie i, French l, Abercrombieli, Meagher [i, Sickles. ... Sickles.... Sickles.... Sickles .... Sickles.... Palmer.... Gorman .. Palmer.... •Tamison . Meagher . Palmer '2^ Wessells !2, Palmer '2, Naglee 2, Couch Richardson . Couch Richardson.. Hooker Hooker Hooker Hooker Hooker Casey Sedgwick ... Casey Kearny Richartison Casey Casey Casey Casey With Batteries B and G, 1st Art * Lieut. Joseph E. Nairn * With Batteries of the Regular Armv * Capt. Walter M. Bramhall i * Capt. Peter C. Regan Capt. Butler Fitch Col. James A. Suiter Col. C. H. Innis(c). Lt.-Col. D. E. Hungerford.. Col. Samuel B. Hayman, Lt.-Col. R. Riordan.... Col. J. H. Hobart Ward (c), Maj. Win. H. Baird.. Lt.-Col. Thomas W. Egan Col. E. C. Charles Col. Paul Frank Lt.-Col. Louis Thou rot Lt.-Col. James .Tordan Col. Samuel K. Zook Col. Francis C. Barlow Col. J. Lafayette Riker(k), Lt.-Col. D.J. Nevin. Col. John Burke ♦ Col. T. J. Parker ( w). Lt. -Col. D. G. Bingham ( w). Capt. Rufus Washburn, Jr Col. John Cochrane Col. Joseph C Pinckney Col. Julius W. Adams Col. Robert Nugent Maj. Thomas Holt Col. Geo. B. Hall, Lt.-Col. H. L. Potter Col. Nelson Taylor Maj. John D. Moriarty, Capt. Chas. B. Elliott... Col. Charles K. Graham Lt.-Col. J.J.DeForest(w), Capt.W.C. Raulston. Lt.-Col. Henry W. Hud.son Col. Jonathan S. Belknap Col. S A. Dodge (w), Lt.-Col. R. A. Bachia Lt.-Col. Patrick Kelly Col. Lewis C. Hunt (w), Maj. Thomas P. Hall... Col. James Fairman Lt.-Col. Charles Durkee Col. J. M. Brown (k), Lt.-Col. Phlneas Staunton. Total. Total loss of the Union troops engaged 41 749 218 337o:i5 632!5(i31 296 881440 7 11 6 97 48 82 18 96 1 12J 103 173 31 170 14 11 20 137 71 79 76 25 105 59 71 233. June 1st. Skirmish near Strasburg, Va. 4th Cavalry; Battery I. 1st Artillery; 2d Battery; 29th, 39th, 41st, 45th, 54th Infantry, 234. June 1st. Skirmish at Chickahominy, Va. Company B, 16th Infantrv. 235. June 1st. Skirmish at Mechanics-ville Bridge, Va. 27th Infantry. 236. June 2d. Skirmish at Greenville Road, near Tranter's Creek, N. C. Detachment of company I, 3d Cavalry. 237. June 2d. Skirmishes at Strasburg and Woodstock, Va. 4th Cavalry; 2d Battery; 39th and 45th Infantry. 238. June 3d. Skirmishes near Woodstock, at Edinburg and Mt. Jackson, Va. New Market. 4th Cavalry; 2d Battery; 39th and 45th Infantry. 239. June 4th. Skirmish on James Island, S. C. 79th Infantry, Capt. Elliott. 172 PART II. IX THE FIELD. 240. 241. 242. 243. 244. 245. 246. 247. 248. 249. 250, 1862. June 5th. Skirmish at Union Church, Va. Battery I, Ist Artillery. June 5tli. Skirmish at New Bridge, Va. Battery B, 1st Battalion Artillery; detach- nu-nt of 5th Battery, with BattiTv E. 2d U. S. Artillery; 5th and 14th Infantry. June 5th. Skirmish at Goldings Farm, Va. 33d, 49th and 77th Infantry. June 5th. -6th. Action at Tranter's Creek, N. C. One squadron 3d Cavalry; com- pany I, 3d Artillery ; detachment Marine Artillery. June 6th. Skirmish near Harrisonburg, Va. Two companies 4th Cavalry; 2d Bat- tery; 39th and 45th Infantry. June 7th. Skirmish at Aldie, Va. Detachment 4th Cavalry; Battery I, 1st Artillery. June 8th. Skirmish on reconnaissance on Nevr Market Road, Va. 85lh and 92d Infantry. June 8th. Skirmish on James Island, S. C. 46th Infantry. June 8th. Skirmish at Seven Pines, Va. 65th Infantry. June 8th. Skirmish before Richmond, Va. 40th Infantry. June 8th. Battle of Cross Keys, Va. Brigades. Divisions. i o O 5 B 1 a c § o o. o e Commanding Officers. Killed W'n'd Mlss'g Organi- zations. S S o S e o •a 1 O ■o ■■hI i 4th Cav . .. Col. Christian F. Dickel * l8t Art.: Bat'v I 3, Bohlen 3 "i32 1 36 4 17 "i 2 ""ii 6 31 3 •>(\ Bat'v 1 Stahel Capt. Louis Schirmeri(.c), Lieut. Herman Jabn...* Capt. Julius Diecknian "h 2 l.Hh Bat'y. 8th Inf ... 2. Koltes Blenker's 1, Stahel 2, Koltes 220 29th Inf.... 39th Inf. 1, Stahel Col. Frederick G. D'Utassy ] 2 6 1 7 7 "i 41st Inf. 1, Stahel 1, Stahel Col. Leopold Von Qilsa (w), Lt.-Col. Ernest 1 + Von HolmstPdt P Col. George Von Armsberg J 84 .Mlh Inf.... 3, Bohlen Blenker's Blenker's Blenker's r ."iSth Inf . ... 3, Bohlen 2, Koltes.. 4 2 84 122 29 68th Inf.... Col. Robert J. Betge Total 2 5 57 109 10 21 193 422 4 5 Total loss of Union troops engaged 684 251. 252. 253, 254. 255, 256. 257. 258. 259. 260. 261, 262. 263. 264. 265. 266. 267. 268. 269. 270. t Loss not reported separately. June 8th-9th. Skirmish at Old Tavern, Va., Fair Oaks. 67th Infantry. June 9th. Skirmish near Port Republic, Va. Crossing of Shenandoah, near Cross Keys. 4th Cavalry; Battery I, 1st Artillery; 29th and 58th Infantry. June 9th. Skirmish before Richmond, Va. 40th Infantry. June 10th. Skirmish on James Island, S. C. Detachment 1st Engineers; 47th and 79th Infantry. June 12th. Skirmish at New Market, Va. Detachment 4th Cavalry; 8th Infantry. Skirmish near Fair Oaks, Va. 70th, 71st, 72d, 73d and 74th Infantry. Skirmish near Falmouth, Va. Battery B, 2d Battalion; 76th Infantry. Skirmish near Dispatch Station, Va. 6th Battery. Skirmish near New Market, Va. Detachment 4th Cavalry. Action at Old Church, Va. 5th and 10th Infantry. Skirmish at Tunstall Station, Va. 42d Infantry. Skirmish at Fair Oaks, Va. 40th Infantry. June 14th-15th. Skirmishes at Milton, Fla. Companies B, C, E and H, 6th Infantry, Lt.-Col. Cassidy. June 15th. Skirmish at Middletown, Va. 39th Infantry. June 15th. Action at Fair Oaks and near Seven Pines, Va. 73d Infantry, Maj. Moriarty; coiupany A, 88lh Infantry, Cajit. Smith. June 16th. Skirniish at Fair Oaks, Va., Seven Pines. 2d Infantry. June 16th. Engagement at Secessionville, S. C, James Island. Detachment 1st Engineers, 46th, 47th and 79th Infantry. June 16th. Skirmish at While House, Va. 34th Inf. June 18th. Skirmish at Blue Ridge Mountains, Va. Company D, 11th Cavalry. June 18th. Artillery affair at New^ Bridge, Va. Detachment 5th Battery, with Battery K, 5th U. S. Artillery; 49th Infantry. June 12th. June 13th. June 13th. June 13th. June 13th. June 14th. June 14th. BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 173 271, 273. 273. 274. 275. 276. 277. 278. 279. 280. 281. 283. 1862. June 18th. Skirmisli on reconnoissance near Fair Oaks, Va. One section 6tli Bat- tery; companies D and E, 2d Infantry. June 19tb. Skirmish at Burnt Chimney, near Fair Oaks, Va. 63d, 69th and 88th Infantry. June 19th. Artillery affair at New Bridge, Va. Battery B, 1st Battalion Artillery. June 20th. Skirmish at Fair Oaks, Va. 1st Infantry. June 21st. Skirmish near Fair Oaks, Va. 2d Infantry, detachment 88th Infantry. June 23d-34th. Skirmi.shes at Fair Oaks, Va. 1st Infantry. June 24th. Skirmish at Tranter's Creek, N. C. Detachment 3d Cavalry, Capt. Jocknick. June 24th. Skirmish near Luray, Va. 5th Cavalry. June 34th. Skirmish at Orange Court House, Va. 30th Infantry. June 34th. Skirmish at Mechanicsville, Va. Detachment 77th Infantry. June 24th-35th. Skirmi.shes at Fair Oaks, Chickahominy, Va. 63d, 81st, 85th, 93d, 96th and 98th Infantry. June 35th-July 2d. The Seven Days' Battle, Peninsular of Virginia. Includes losses during that time and at Oak Grove June 25th; Mechanicsville, June 26th; Gaines' Mills, Fair Oaks and Garnett's farm, June 27th; Garnett's and Golding's farms. Long Bridge and Bottom Bridge, June 28th; Peach Orchard, Savage Station and White House, June 29th; White Oak Swamp, Glendale, Charles City Road, Brack- et's Ford and Malvern Cliff, June 30th; Malvern Hill, July 1st, and rear-guard skirmishes to Harrison's Landing July 2d, 1862. The loss of the 4th Corps, where reported, is from June 2d to July 2d, 1863. Brigades. Divisions. o 6 2 4 Commanding Officers. Killed. W'n'd. Miss'g. Organi- zations. e •3 •a 'H £ a 1 ■0 Z c ~ c a 3 ■3 ■ to to 60 < ]>it Cav Col. A. T. McRevnolds 3 6th Cav Companies D & K, escort to Gen. Sumner* Companies F & H, escort to Gen. Keyes..* 6th Cav Oneida Cav Co 1st Art. : Bat'y B... 1, Rich.ardson . 2, Hooker 2 3 6 Capt. Rufus D. Petit 6 2 g Bat'y D.. Capt. Thomas W. Osborn * Bat'y E.. Bat'y I".. 2, Smith Capt. Charles C. Wheeler 2 3 With Gen. Casey at the White House * Bat'y G.. Bat'y H„ 1st Batt.Art Bat'y A.. Bat'v B.. 4 5 5 5 5 2 6 6 3 5 3 4 4 1 5 1 6 4 6 2, Peck 1st Lieut. Charles E. Mink * MaJ Albert Arndt, Capt. Otto Diedrich 1 3 2 3, Arndt Reserve Art... Reserve An. ... Reserve Art.... Reserve Art.... 4 3, Arndt Capt. Adolph Voegler 9 Bat'V C. 3, Arndt 3, Arndt 2 Bat'v D.. Capt. Edward Grimm * 2dBatt. At With Batteries B and G, 1st Art « 2, Smitli 2, Smith Capt. Terrence J. Kennedy * Capt. Thaddeus P Mott ""3 ""2 '""5 6 ..... 3il Bat'y ... 4th Bat'y... 2, Hooker Reserve Art... 5th Bat'y... 2, Getty Capt, Elijah D. Taft.servingindetachments 1 1 1 2 6th Bat'j'... Capt Walther M Bramhall 7th Bat'y... West!!'.!!.'."!;!!".' 2, Peck Capt. Peter C. Regan * 8th Bat'y... Capt. Butler Fitch * 15th Eng ... 4 8 85 4 14 40 69 56 67 15 12 4 8 236 10 163 152 123 201 128 225 228 50th Eng ... Woodburv 3, Berry Col. Chas. B. Stuart 1st Inf. 3, Kearny I 5 2 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 4 3 3 3 2 fi 5 6 2 4 4 2 22 1 37 15 9 19 2 30 34 5 1 4 7 4 5 1 9 8 122 3 106 89 40 116 54 167 173 2 ] 1 "i 3 2 1 2d Inf 3, Carr Col. J. B.Carr (c), Lt.-Col. W. A. Olmstead Col. G. K. Warren (c), Lt.-Col. H. Duryea. . Col. George W. Von Schaak Col. John E. Bendix " "1 1 5d Inf 7lh Inf loth Inf. 3, Warren 1, Caldwell 3, Warren 3, Butterfleld... 1, Martindale... 2, Griffin 2, Bartlett 3, Butterfield... 3, Newton 3, Davidson .... 1, Martindale.. 2, Bartlett 3, Newton 3, Newton 3, Davidson .... 1, Sully 3, Palmer 3, Berry 2, Sykes 1, Richardson . 2, Sykes 12th Inf... l.Morrell Lt.-Col. Robert M Richardson .. 2 "'"3 1 13th Inf.... Hth Inf.... 1, Morrcll 1, Moriell Col. E. G. Marshall. Ma.j. F. ScboeflTel 16th Inf.... 17th Inf... 1, Slocum 1 Morrell Col. ,1. Rowland (w), Lt.-Col. J. J. Seaver. Col. H. S. Lansing, Lt.-Col. N. B. Bartrani, Maj. W. T. C. Grower * 1, Slocum 2, Smith ISthlnf.... 20th Inf... Lt.-Col. G.R.Myers, Maj. J. C. Maginnis... 2 10 2 4 12 16 1 6 4 7 4 1 2 10 4 ""i 3 4 59 10 39 108 83 43 S 20 93 42 4 19 26 40 99 2 1 '""i "i 1 ""2 49 51 35 32 30 16 19 .34 39 39 33 80 25 29 34 125 64 25th Inf 27th Inf.... 1, Morrell Maj. E. S.Gilbert (w), Capt. S- Gleason.... Col. .1. J. Barttett (c), Lt. -Col. A. D. Adams Col. C. E. Pratt (w), Lt.-Col. F. E. Pinto... 2 "" "1 84 162 134 60 31.st Inf. 32dlnf 1, Slocum 3.3d Inf .... 2, Smith Col. R. F. Taylor Maj. J. S. Plattner 1 36 34thlnf .... 2, Sedgwick .... I, Couch 36th Inf.. . 37th Inf.... Lt.-Col. D. E. Hungerford, Maj. J. A. Raney 143 81 38th Inf.... 2, Birney 3, Kearny 3, Kearny 2, Sedgwick 2, Smith C0I..T. H. HobartWard 37 40th Inf.... 2, Birney Col. Thomas W. Egan 3 2 2 16 1 ••••■j 102 421 Inf Col. E. C. Charles ( w), Lt.-Col. J. J.Mooney Col. Francis L. Vinton 67 4.-5dInf 71 44th Inf ....3. Butterfieid... 1, Morrell 155 41ith Inf .....3, Davidson 2. Smith 1, Richardson . 1, Couch Col. Daniel D. Bidwell 3 52d Inf .... 3, French Col. Paul Frank 17 17 55th Int.... 1, Howe Lt.-Col. Louis Thourot 1 I 5fithlnf.... I, Naglee 2. Peck Col. V. H.Van Wvck « S7th Inf.... 3, French. 1, Richardson .. Col. S. K. Zook (cj, Lt.-Col. P. .1. Parisen. 1 8 ,35 44 174 PAllT II. IN THE FIELD. 1862. Orqaniza- TI0N8 61st Inf.., 02d Inf.., 63a Inf.., t>4th Inf. Gfith Inf. f>6th Inf. fi7th Inf. i;9th Inf. 70th I if. 71.st Inf. . 72.1 Inf ... 7.3(1 Inf ... 74tlilnf. 77th Inf. 81st Inf... 82(1 Inf ... H.5th Inf. S7th Inf. KSth Inf . 92(J Inf ... 93(1 Inf... Brigades. 96th Inf., 9Stli Inf., lOUth Inf 101st Inf.. I.CalUwell. 1. Howe 2, Meagher . 3, French 2, Abercronibie .3, French 2, Abercronibie 2, Meagher 2, Sickles 2, Sickles 2, Sickles 2, Sickles 2, Sickles .3, Davidson .... 2, Wessells 1. Sully 2, Wessells 1, Robinson .... 2, Meagher 2, Wessells 2, Wessells . ■i, Wessells . 1, Naglee.... 2, Birney .... I, Richardson 1, Couch 1, Richardson 1, Richardson 1, Couch 1, Richardson 1, Couch 1, Richardson 2, Hooker 2, Hooker 2, Hooker 2, Hooker 2. Hooker 2, Smith 2, Peck 2, Sedgwick ... 2, Peck 3, Kearny 1, Richardson, 2, Peck Peck Peck..., Peck 3, Kearny . Commanding Officers. Col. Francis C. Barlow Col. David J. Nevin Col. .lohn Burke (w), Lt.-Col. Henry Fowler, Capt. Joseph O'Neill Col. Thomas. I. Parker Lt.-Co!. Alexander Shaler , Col. .(ospph C. Pincknev J Lt.-Col. W. Nelson Cross..., .'."' Col. Robert Nugenk .' .MaJ. Thomas Holt Col. Geo. B. Hall, Lt.-Col. H. L. Potter!! Col. Nelson Tavlor ('apt. AHkmI a. Donalds Col. Charles K. Graham i'ol. James B. McKean .MaJ. Wm. C. Raulston Col. Henry W. Hudson Col. Jonathan S. Belknap U.-Col. Richard A. Bachia Col.llenrv M. liaker, Maj. Jas. Qulnlan. lit.-C'iil. llirani Anderson Co.'s B, C, D. E, G and I at White House with Gen. Casey ; A, F, H and K at head- quarters Army Potomac Col. James Fairman Lt.-Col. Charles Durkee Lt.-Col. Phineas Staunton Col. Enrico Fardella Killed. W'n'a. Missing Total 18 349 Total loss of Union forces engaged... 1031631 70 38 68 45 47 208 14 lis 87 X> .'.4 14 .3,S 120 12 2253 25 1540 4294 7650i l(i5;.'i8S8i 15649 383. June 25th. Engagement at Oak Grove, Va. King's School House. French's Field, the Orchards, Tavern Hill, Robin.son's Field, Seven Pines. Loss included in that of Seven Days' Battle. Brigades. Divisions. i 5 Commanding Officers. Killed w •n'd Mlss'g Oroaniz.\- lONS. b E o •3 E •2. If c •- Si = c E i ■5 1st Cav lArt.: Batt'y D 2, Hooker .3, Kearny 3 3 .■! 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Capt. Thomas W. Osborn * l.t . 1 lendei s(,n,det'ch't with Bat'y K, 4th U. S.Art.* ... 5th Batt'.v. .3," Berry."!"!!!!! 1st Inf.,... 6 3 4 3 1 9 28 23 24 26 31 7 167 483 •■•■g 2d Inf.. . 3, Carr 2, Hooker 1, Couch 3, Kearny 3. Kearny 2, Hooker 2, Hooker., 2, Hooker , 2, Hooker 2, Hooker 3, Kearny 3, Kearny Col. .iMMph B. Carr (c); Lt.-Col. W. A. Olmstead. l.t.-Col. 1). K. Iliingerford 1 1 6 rifiihinf 3, Palmer .3, Berry 2, Birney .37lh Inf.... Col. Sainnel B. Ilavrnan 1 40th Inf C"l. 'I'lionias W. Kgan 1 1 4 5 1 70th Inf 2, Sickles ""3 3 1 1 71st Inf.... 2, Sickles 2, Sickles 2, Sickles Lt.-Col. Henry L. Potter 36 72d Inf Col. Nelson Tavlor '>H 7.3d Inf Capt. Alfred A. Donalds 2 2 J 17 (55 1 21 74th Inf.... 2, Sickles Col. Charles K. Graham !.""!!'.!'. Lt.-Col. Richard A. Bachia 30 35 87th Inf 1, Robinson.... 2, Birney 101st Inf... Col. Enrico Fardella. Total - 1 54 ''03 Total loss of Union forces engaged ~ fi?6 284, June 26th. Battle of Mechanicsville, Va. eluded in that of Seven Days' Battle. Beaver Dam, Ellison's Mills. Loss in- Brigades. Divisions. 5 6 'r !5 Commanding Officers. Killed W'n'diMiss'g OllGANIZ.*- TIOHS. 1 ■a II ^ W 1 •3 1st Cav Companies F and M, Gen. Porter's escort * Capt. Charles C. Wheeler * 1st Art. : Bat'y E. Ayres 3, Arnot 2, Smith Reserve Art. . . Reserve Art.... Reserve Art 1, Morrell IstBattal'n Art.: Bat'y A. C,i))t. Otto Diedrich * Capt. John Knierim * Bat'y (;. 3, Arnot 2, Getty 1, Marlindalo... 2, Griffin 1, Martiiidale . 5th Bat'y... Detachment with Battery K, 5th U. S. Artillery. 1 1 13thlnf .... Col. KlishaG. Marshall 14th Inf 1, Morrell 1, Morrell 1 I 2 2.5th Inf.... Major Edwin S. Gilbert Total - 1] I 3 49 9 198 3 1! 6 - 102 .361 1 BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 175 1862. 285. June 26th-39tli. Skirmislies at Fair Oaks, Va. Seven Days' Battle. Battery G, 1st Artillery; detachment Battery A, 2d Battalion Artillery, with Battery G, 1st Artil- lery; 1st, 7th, 55th, 63d, 67th and 73d Infantry. 286. June 27th. Battle of Gaines Mills, Va. Cold Harbor or the Chickahominy. Loss in- eluded in that of Seven Days' Battle. Organiza- tions. 1st Cav ist Cav IstBattal'D Art.: Bat'y B. Bat'y D. 5th Bat'y... Sthliif 10th Inf .... 12th Inf.... 13lh Inf.... Hth Inf .... 16thInf .... 18th Inf.... 25th Inf 27th Inf.... 31st Inf. 32dlnf 44th Inf.... 62d Inf 57lhlnf .... 63d Inf 64thlnf .... tifithlnf.... 69thlnf .... 88th Inf.... Brigades. Divisions. Arndt Arndt Getty Warren Warren Butterfielil.. Martindale... Griffin Bartlett Newton Martindale... Bartlett Newton Newton Biitterfleld.. French French Meagher French French Meagher Meagher Reserve Art .. Reserve Art .. Reserve Art .. 2, Sykes 2, Syljes l,MorrelI l,Morrell 1, Morrell l,Slocum l,Slocum I, Morrell l,Slocurn l.Slocuni l,Slocnm I, Morrell I.Richardson.. I.Richardson. I, Richardson. I.Richardson. 1, Richardson. I.Richardson. I.Richardson. Col. A. T. McReynolds Cos. F and M, Gen. Fitz John Porter's escort.. Commanding Officers. Capt. Adolph Voegler Capt. Edward Grimm * Detachment with Battery K*, 5th U. S. Artillery Col. G. K. Warren (c), Lt.-Col. Hiram Duryea. Col. John E. Bendix Lt.-Col. Robert M. Richardson Col. Elisha G. Marshall Col. James McQu.ide Col. Joseph Howland Lt.-Col. George R. Myers ; MaJ. E. S. Gilbert (w), Capt. Sheppard Gleaton. Col. Jos. J. Bartlett (c), Lt.-Col. A. D. Adams. Col. Calvin E. Pratt (w). Lt.-Col. F. E. Pinto. Col. Roderick Matherson Lt.-Col. James C. Rice Col. Paul Frank * Col. Samuel K. Zook Col. John Burke Col. Thomas J. Parker * Col. Joseph C. Pinckney Col. Robert Nugent Col. Henry M. Baker * Total . Total loss of Union forces engaged .51 84316-1 2943104 2732 683- 147 810 Miss'g. 162 122 131 120 100 201 110 45 151 104 56 55 3.55 1380 287. June 27th. Action at Garnett's farm, Va. Seven Days' Battle. Companies A, C and D, 1st Cavalry, escort; Battery E, 1st Artillery; Batteries A and C, 1st Battalion Artillery; 1st and 3d Batteries: detachment 5th Battery, with Battery E, 2d U. S. Artillery; 7th, 20th, 33d-, 43d, -lOth, 77th and 82d Infantry. 288. June 27th. Skirmish at Swift Creek Bridge, N. C. Detachment Marine Artillery. 289. June 28th. Action at Garnett's and Golding's farm, Va. Seven Days' Battle. 1st Cavalry, Battery E, 1st Artillery; Batteries A, C and D, 1st Battalion Artillery; 1st and 3d Batteries; detachment 5th Battery, with Battery E, 2d V. S. Artillery; 16th, 18th, 20th, 27th, 31st, 32d, 33d, 43d, 49th and 77th Infantry. 290. June 28th-29th. Skirmish at White House, Pamunkey River, Va. Battery F, 1st Artillery; 17th Infantry. 291. June 28th-29th. Skirmishes at Railroad and Bottom's Bridge, Va. Seven Days' Battle. 8th Battery; 56th and 100th Infantry. 392. June 28th-30th. Skirmishes at Long Bridge, Va. Seven Days' Battle. Two sections of Battery H, 1st Artillery; 96th Infantry. 293. June 29th. Skirmish at Jourdan's Ford, Va. Seven Days' Battle. 38th, 40th and 101st Infantry. 294. June 29th. Skirmish at T-win Oaks, Va. Seven Days' Battle. 67th Infantry. 295. June 29th. Engagement at Peach Orchard, Va. Allen's farm, near Fair Oaks Station, Va. Seven Days' Battle. Companies D and K, 6th Cavalry, escort; Bat- teries B and D, 1st Artillery; detachment Battery A, 2d Battalion Artillery, with Battery B, 1st Artillery; 7th, 34th, 42d, 52d, 57th, 61st, 64th, 66th, 69th, 73d and 82d Infantry. 296. June 29th. Battle at Savage Station, on Richmond and York River Railroad, Va. Seven Days' Battle. One squadron 1st Cavalry, Gen. Franklin's escort; Companies D and K, 6th Cavalry, Gen. Sumner's escort; Batteries B, D and G, 1st Artillery; detachment Battery A, 2d Battalion Artillery, with B and G, 1st Artillery; 4th Bat- tery; detachment 5th Battery, with Battery E, 2d U. S. Artillery; 6th Battery; 7th, 20th 33d, 34th, 42d, 43d, 49th, 52d, 57th, 61st, 63d, 64th, 66th, 69th, 77th, 82d and 88th Infantry. 297. June 30th. Skirmishes near Windsor Shade, Chickahominy River, Va. Company I, 99th Infantry, Capt. Lee, on steamer C. P. Smith. » 176 PART II. IN THE FIELD. 1862. 298. June 30tL. Skirmisb on reconnoissance near Luray, Va. Otli Cavalry; 28tli Infantry. 299. June 30tli. Skirmish at Hertford. N. C. Ist Mounted Kifles, Maj. Dodge. 300. June 30tb. Skirmish at Brackett's Ford, Va. Seven Days' Battle. Detachment 5th Battery, with Battery K, 4th U. S. Artillery; 87th Iiilantry. 301. June 30th. Engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, Va. Seven Days' Battle. Companies A, C and D, 1st Cavalry, escort; Batteries B and E, 1st Artillery; detach- ment Battery A, 2d Battalion Artillery, with Battery B, 1st Artillery; 1st and 3d Batteries; detachment 5th Battery, with Battery K, 4th U. S. Artillery; 6th and 7th Batteries; 7th, 20th, 33d, 34th, 42d, 43d, 49th, 52d, 56th, 57th, 61st, 64th, 66th, 67th, 77th, 81st, 82d, 96th, 98th, 100th Infantry. 302. June 30th. Battle of Glendale, Va., Nelson's Farm, Charles City Cross Roads, New Market Road, Quaker Church Road, Frazier'.s Farm, Willis Church. Seven Days' Battle. Companies A, C and D, 1st Cavalry, and D and K 6th Cavalry, escorts; Batteries B, D, E, and G, 1st Artillery; Batteries A and C, 1st Battalion Artillery; Battery A, 2d Battalion, with Batteries B and G, 1st Artillery; 4th Battery; detach- ment 5th Battery, with Battery K, 4th U. S. Artillery; 1st, 2d, 7th, 16th, 18th, 27th, 31st, 32d, kth, 37th, 38th, 40th, 42d, 52d, 57th, 61st, 63d, 64th, 66th, 69th, 70th, 71st, 72d, 73d, 74th, 82d, 87th, 88th and 101st Infantry. 303. June 30th. Engagement at Malvern Cliff, Va., Turkey Bend. Seven Days' Battle. Companies F and M, 1st Cavalry, escort to Gen. Fitz John Porter; Batteries D and H, 1st Artillery; B and D, 1st Battalion Artillery; detachment Battery A, 2d Bat- talion Artillery, with B, 1st Artillery: 4th Battery; detachment 5th Battery, with Batteries E, 2d, and K, 5th U. S. Artillery; 6th, 7th and 8th Batteries; 5th, 10th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 25th and 44th Infantry. 304. July 1st. Battle of Malvern Hill, Va., Crew's or Poindexter's farm. Seven Days Battle. 1st Cavalry; companies D, F, H and K, 6th Cavalry; Oneida Company Cavalry; Batteries B, D, E, G and H, 1st Artillery; Batteries A, B, C and D, 1st Bat- talion Artillery; Battery A, 2d Battalion Artillery; 1st, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Batteries; 15th and 50th Engineers; 1st, 2d, 5th, 7th, 10th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 16th, 18th, 20th, 25th, 27th, 31st, .32d, 33d, 34th, 36th, 37th, 38th, 40th, 42d , 43d, 44th. 49th, 52d, 55th, 56th, 57th, 61st, 62d, 63d, 64th, 65th, 66th, 67th, 69th, 70th, 71st, 72d, 73th, 74th, 77th, 81st, 82d, 85th, 87th, 88th, 92d, 93d, 96th, 98th, 100th, and lOlst Infantry. 305. July 1st. Skirmish near Woodstock, Va. 5th Cavalry. 306. July 2d. Skirmishes at Crew's Farm and Carter's Hill, Va. Rear guard skirmishes Seven Days' Battle to Harrison's Landing. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Lieut. Stevenson; Battery G, 1st Artillery; detachment Battery A, 2d Battalion Artillery with it; 7th Battery; 42d, 56th, 65th. 71st, 81st, 85th, 92d, 96th, 98th and 100th Infantry. 307. July 2d. Skirmish at Warsaw Ford, Va. 5th Cavalry. 308. July 3d. Skirmishes at Harrison's Landing, Turkey Bend, and Gum Run Sw^amp, Va. One squadron 1st Cavalry, Capt. Jones; 8th Battery; 1st, 5th, 10th, 14th, 20th, 33d, 40th, 49th and 77th Infantry. 309. July 4th. Skirmish at Flipper's Orchard, Va. One company 2d Cavalry, Lieut. Robert Loudon. 310. July 4th. Skirmish on James River, near Harrison's Landing, Va. Detachment of company I, 99th Infantry, on gunboat. 311. July 6th. Skirmish at Lewinsville, Va. Detachment 4th Artillery. Skirmish at Sperryville, Va. Detachment 5th Cavalry. Skirmish near Middletown, Va. 4th Cavalry. Skirmish at Hamilton, N. C. Company F, 9th Infantry. Skirmish on Long Bridge Road, Va. 1st Cavalry, Col. McReyuolds. Skirmish at Tranter's Creek, X. C. Detachment 3d Cavalry. Skirmish at Smithfield, Va. Ist Mounted Rifles, Maj. Dodge. Skirmish near Culpeper Court House, Va. 5th Cavalry. Skirmish at Orange Court House, Va. Detachment 5th Cavalry. Skirmish at Liberty Mills, Va. Detachment 5th Cavalry. Skirmish at Barnetfs Ford, Rapidan, Va. Company A, 5th Cavalry. Skirmi-shat Beaver Dam Station, Va. 2d Cavalry, Maj. Henry E. Davies. Skirmish at White House Ford, near Luray, Va. Four companies 4th davalry; one section 13th Battery; four companies 68th Infantry. 312. July 6th. 313. July 8th. 314. July 9th. 315. July 9th. 316. July 10th. 317. July 10th. 318. July 12ih. 319. July 15th. 320. July 17th. 321. July 18th. 322. July 20th. 323. July 22d. BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 177 324. 335. 326. 327. 328. 329. 330. 331. 332. 333. 334. 335. 336. 537. 338. 339. 340. 341. 342. 343. 344. 345. 346. 347. 348. Jaly 25th. •July 25tli. N. C. July 26th. July 26th. July 27th. 1862. July 23d. Skirmish near Carmel Church, Ya. North Auua, Po River. 2d Cavalry, Maj. Davies; companies B and C, 84th Infantry. July 24th. Skirmish at Racoon Ford, Rapidan River, Va. 29th Infantry. Skirmish on the Rappahannock, Va. 28th Infantry. Skirmish on expedition from New Berne to Trenton and Pollocksville, Four companies 3d Cavalry. Skirmish at Orange Court House, Va. 23d and 30th Infantry. Skirmish at Mill Creek, near Pollocksville, N. C. Company K, 3d Cavalry. Skirmish on reconnoissance from New Berne to Young's Cross Roads, N. C. Two companies 3d Cavalry; Graham's section of Battery B, Rocket Battalion. July 28th. Skirmish on French's Fairm, on New Berne Road, near Bachellor's Creek, N. C. Batteries C and G, 3d Artillery. July 29th. Skirmish near Luray, Va. Detachment 4th Cavalry. July 29th. Skirmish at Sulphur Springs, Va. 45th Infantry. July 30th. Skirmish near Harrison's Landing, Va. 1st Cavalry. Aug. 2d. Skirmish near Orange Court House, Va. 5th Cavalry, Col. DeForrest and Maj. Hammond. . Aug. 5th. Engagement at Malvern Hill, Va. 6th Battery; 2d, 59th, 70th, 73d, and 82d Infantry. Aug. 5th. Skirmish at BoTvling Green, near Frederickshurg, Va. 30th Infantry. Aug. 5th. Action between troops in the Meurtello Tovrer, Tybee Island, Ga., and the blockade runner Ladona. Company I, 48th Infantry. Aug. 6th. Skirmish at Frederick Hall Station, Va. Eight companies 2d Cavalry, Col. Davies. Aug. 6th. Action at Massaponix, Va. Mattapony Creek; Thornburg. 22d, 24th, 30th and 84th Infantry. Aug. 6th. Skirmish at and near the fork of the Trenton and Kinston Road, N. C. Nine companies 3d Cavalry. Aug. 6th. Skirmish on reconnoissance to Swift Creek, N. C. Detachment Marine Art. Aug. 6th. Skirmish on reconnoissance to Neuse River, near Kinston, N. C. Detach- ment Marine Artillery. Aug. 6th. Skirmish near Po River Crossing, Va. Company C, 21st Infantry. Aug. 7th. -9th. Skirmish on reconnoissance from Pensacola to Bagdad and Milton, Fla. Companies A and B, 6tli Infantry. Aug. 8th. Skirmish at Orange Court House, Va. 2d Cavalry. Aug. 8th. Skirmish at Rappahannock Station, Va. 41st Infantry. Aug. 9th. Battle of Cedar Mountain, Va. ; Cedar Run; Slaughter Mountain. By portions of the Army of Virginia. Brigades. Divisions. i o 3 Commanding Officers. Killed W'n'd. Miss'g Organiza- tions. 1 o If, ^ 1 o o ■a t 1 o •a .is c 5 1 bo 2d Cav Armv nf VircrinJii Hptnr-hTiiPnf * 4th Cav 1 Array of Viiginial Lt.-Col. Ferris Nazer * 2! Armv nf Viririnin PKpnrt nt flnrns Henilnnflrtevs 5th Cav 1st Art. : 1 Bat'v K. Bat'v L... Cai^t Tolm A R*^VTinlHc * Bat'y M . 2irjt*'l.i<.iiT rhnrlpaW Winpcrnr * 2d Art.: Bafv L... 2 3 2 3 3 3 2 I 1 I 10th Bat'v. 26th Inf.... 2, Tower 2, Ricketts 1, Williams .... 28th Inf.... 1, Crawford . ... .■?, Greene ••J, Hartsuff 2, Tower Col. Dudley Donnelly (w), U.-Col. E. F. 1 20 6 1 73 21 1 ...... 77 ■••■\j 180 1.343 10 103 213 78th Inf.... 22 8.3d Inf 2, Ricketts 2, Ricketts 2, Ricketts 1 ?. 9JthInf.... Col/ Adrian R. Root * ■97th Inf.... 1, Duryea 2, Prince 1 102d Inf.... Coi. David P. DeWitt (c^'m^T JasV C. Lane ... lit. -Col. Lewis C. Skinner * 1 14 8 '"{ 17 102 1 11 37 14 117 11.5 IWth Inf... 105th Inf... 1, Duryea I, Duryea 2, Ricketts 2, Ricketts ■■■■■fi Total 2 36 2AS .363 ?.3«1 __[ 23 178 PART 11. IN THE FIELD. 1862. 349. Aug. 9tli-10tb. Skirmish on reconuoissance from Peusacola to Bagdad and Milton,. Fla. Compauie.s H and K, Ol.st Infantry. 350. Aug. 11th. Skirmish at Cedar Mountain, Va. 5th Cavalry. 351. Aug. 11th. Skirnii-sh at Cedar Creek, Va. 45th Infantry. 352. Aug. 12th. Skirmish near Cedar Mountain, Va. 9th Cavalry. 353. Aug. 13th. Skirmish on recounoissance toward Orange Court House, Va. 5th Cav- airy, Col. DeForrest. 354. Aug. 14th. Skirmish at Orange Court House, Va. (5th Cavalry. 355. Aug. 15th. Skirmish at Freeman's Ford, Rai>pahannofk River, Va. 4lst Infantry 356. Aug. 15th. Skirmish at Rappahannock River, below Falmouth, Va. Detachment of eomjiany K. 9th Infantry. 357. Aug. 16th to Sept. 2d. Operations in Northern Virginia, (Jen. Pope's campaign. Organiza- tions. Brigades. 2il Cav , 4th Cav .ith Cav yih Cav Jst Art. Bat'y C... Hafy I... Bat'y K . Bat'y L... Bat'y M . LM Art.: Bat'y L... 2fi R'g. Art. 2d Battery Art 10th Bat'y j^'^l nth Biil'y Art 13th Bat'y Art 1st Inf 2d Inf .•ith Inf. 8th Inf . .. 10th Inf.. 12th Inf ... 13th Inf... 14th Inf... 17th Inf... 2Ist Inf.... 22d Inf.... 2:5on Col. Nelson Tavlor(c), Capt. II. J. IJlis.s Ca|it.A..\..Mel>onalds(k),Capt.M.W.Biirnb Mai. E. L. Price Col. W. P. Walnwright , Lt.-Col. Jonathan Austin Miss'g. 66 ... 15j ... 621 ... 23 ... 36' ... 20I 2a 13 119 83 297 17 115 143 115 183 161 180 237 19 169 7 151 183 83 3 38 147 103 71 47 23 89 19' 98 48| 147 BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 1862. 179 Organi- zations. 3, Parnsworth.. 1, Stevens .SOth Inf. 83d Inf.., 84th Inf., sfith Inf., 37th Inf.. 94th Inf.. («th Inf.. y7th Inf.. 101st Inf .. 102(1 Inf.. 104th Inf.. lOoth Inf.. Brigades. Divisions. .■?, Patrick 3, Ilartsuif. 1, Sullivan Piatt 1, Robinson ... 2, Tower , Doubleday.., 1, Duryea , Birney , 2, Schlaudelier, 1. Duryea 1, Duryea 1, Hatch .... 2, RIclietts . 1, Hatch. ... Sturgis 1, Kearny... 2, Ricltetts. 1, Hatch 2, Ricketts.. I.Kearny.... 2, Greene.... 2, Ricketts . , Ricketts . Commanding Officers. Col. A. Farnsworth (c). Ma). W. St. G. Elliott (w),Capt. J. Moore'(w),Lt. -Col. David Morrison (c) Col. G.W.Pratt (k),U. -Col. T. R. Gates.. Col. J.VV. Stiles (c), Miij. A. Rutherford. Lt.-Col. E. B. Fowler (w), MaJ. W. H. DeBevoise Lt.-Col. Richard A. Bachia Col. A. R.Root(w), Lt.-Col. C.Littlefield. Lt.-Col. .James R. Post Lt.-Col. .John P. Spofford Lt.-Col. N. A. Gessner, 40th N. Y. Vols... Maj. J. C. Lane « MaJ. Lewis C. Skinner Total Total loss of Union forces engaged.. 616 180 1615 401 W'n'd Miss'g 10.-) 279 83 129 118 63 147 113 111 124 '89 74 39 1622 5325 106 4157|14462 t Loss incompletely reported. 358. Aug. 16th. Skirmish at Rapidan River, Va. Geii. Pope's campaign. 4tli Cavalry. 359. Aug. ITtli. Skirmish at Louisa Court House, Va. Geii. Pope's campaign. 5th Cavalry. 360. Aug. 18th. Skirmish at Rapidan Station, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. 2d Cavalrv. 361. Aug. 18th-19th. Skirmishes at Rappahannock Station, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign, 10th Battery. 862. Aug. 19th. Skirmish on Culpeper Road, Va. 6th Cavalry. 363. Aug. 20th. Skirmish on Neuse River Road, N. C, thirteen miles from New Berne. Detachment 3d Cavalry. 364. Aug. 20th. Skirmish at Barnett's Ford, Rapidan River, Va. Companies A B and M, 6th Cavalry. 365. Aug. 20th. Action at Brandy Station, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. 2d Cavalry. 366. Aug. 20th. Action and skirmishes at and near Rappahannock Station, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. 2d Cavalry; 97th, 104th and 105th Infantry. 367. Aug. 21st. Action at Kelly's Ford, Rappahannock River, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. 5th Cavalry; 51st and 79th Infantry. 368. Aug. 21st. Skirmishes along the Rappahannock River, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. Batteries K and L, 1st Artillery; 10th Battery; 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th, 26th, 30th, 35th, 76th, 80th, 84th, 94th, 95th, 97th, 104th and 105th Infantry. 369. Aug. 22d. Skirmish at Beverly Ford, Rappahannock River, Va. General Pope's campaign. Battery K, 1st Artillery. 370. Aug. 22d. Engagement at Catlett's Station, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. 2d Cavalry. 371. Aug. 23d. Skirmishes along the Rappahannock River, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. Battery L, 1st Artillery; 83d, 97th, 104th and 106th Infantry. 372. Aug. 22d. Action at Freeman's Ford, Rappahannock River, Va. Gen. Pope's cam- paign. 9th Cavalry; Battery I, l.st Artillery; 13th Batterj'. 373. Aug. 22d. Skirmish at Fox's Ford, Rappahannock River, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. 54th and 58th Infantry. 374. Aug. 23d. Engagement at Rappahannock Station, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. Bat- teries I and L, 1st Artillery; Battery L, 2d Artillery; 2d and 10th Batteries; 8th, 26th, 28th, 41st, 45th, 83d, 84th, 94th, 97th, 104th and 105th Infantry. 375. Aug. 23d. Skirmish at Culpeper, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. Detachment 2d Cav. •376. Aug. 23d. Action at Great Run, near Sulphur Springs, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. 9th Cavalry. 377. Aug. 23d-24th. Action at Beverly Ford, Rappahannock River, "\'a. Gen. Pope's campaign. Batteries K and M, 1st Artillery. 378. Aug. 23d-24th. Skirmish at Norman's Ford, Rappahannock River, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. 80th Infantry. 379. Aug. 23d-24th. Action at and near Sulphur Springs, Va. Warrenton Springs. Gen. Pope's campaign. 2d, 5th and 9th Cavalry; Batteries I and M, 1st Artillery; Bat- 180 PART ir. IX THE FIELD. 1862. tery L, 2d Artillery; lOtli and 13tli Batteries; 28tli, 39tli, 41st, 46th, 51st, .54111, 58tb, 60th, 78th and 79th Infantry. 380. Aug. 24th. Action at Jones' Ford, Va. (jlen. Pope".s campaign. Uth Cavalry. 381. Aug. 24th-25th. Action at Waterloo Bridge, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. 4th Cav- alry; Battery I, 1st Artillery; 2d and 13th Batteries; 8th, 29th, 41st, 45th, 54th, 58th and 68th Infantry. 382. Aug. 25th. Skirmish at Deep Creek, Va. Great Kun. Gen. Pope's cain])aign. 9th Cavalry. 383. Aug. 26th. Action at Sulphur Springs, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. Battery li, 1st Artillery; 21st, 22d, 23d, 24tli, 30th, 35th, 76th, 80th, 84th and 95th Infantry. 384. Aug. 26th. Skirmish at Bri.stoe Station, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. 4th Cavalry. 385. Aug. 26th. Skirmish at Manassas Junction, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. Detach- ment 2d Cavalry. 386. Aug. 26th. Capture of Manassas Station, Va. Gen. Pope's camimign. One section Battery C, 1st Artillery; 11th Battery. 387. Aug. 27th. Action at Bull Run Bridge, Va. Centreville. Gen. Pope's campaign. 2d Artillery; one section 11th Battery. 388. Aug. 27th. Skirmish near Salem and "White Plains, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. 4th and 9th Cavalry. 389. Aug. 27th. Action near Sulphur Springs, Va. Detachment 10th Cavalry. 390. Aug. 27th. Engagement at Kettle Run, Va. Bristoe Station. Gen. Pope's campaign. 2d; 70th, Capt. Chas. L. Young; 71st, Lt.-Col. H. L. Potter (w), Capt. O. Murphy; 73d, Col Nelson C. Taylor (c), Capt. H. C. Bliss; 73d, Capt. A. A. McDonalds (k), Capt. M. W. Burns; 74th, Maj. E. L. Price; and three companies 87th, Infantry. 391. Aug. 27th. Action near Gainesville, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. Battery L, 2d Artillery. 392. Aug. 28th. Skirmish near Centreville, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. 5th Cavalry; Battery E, 1st Artillery; 1st and 38th Infantry. 393. Aug. 28th. Skirmish near Bull Run, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. 2d Battery. 394. Aug. 28th. Skirmish at Burke's Station, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. 18th and 31st Infantry. 395. Aug. 28th. Engagement at Thoroughfare Gap, Va. Ilaymarket. Gen. Pope's cam- paign. 2d Cavalry; 26th, 83d, 94th, 97th, 104th and 105th Infantry. 396. Aug. 28th. Engagement near Gainesville. Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. Battery L, 1st Artillery; 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th, 30th, 35th, 76th, 80th, 84th and 95th Infantry. 397. Aug. 29th. Skirmish near Manassas Junction, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. 13th and 44th Infantry. 398. Aug. 29th. Battle at Groveton, Va. Manassas Plains. Gen. Pope's campaign. 2d, 4th, 5th and 9th Cavalry; Batteries I and L, 1st Artillery; Battery L, 2d Artillery; 2d, 10th and 13th Batteries; 1st, 2d, 8th, 2lst, 32d, 23d, 24th, 29th, 30th, 35th, 37th, 38th, 40th, 41st; 45th, detachment 46t.h, 51st, 54th, 58th, 68th, 70th, 71st, 72d, 73d, 74th, 76th, 79th, 80th, 84th, 87th, 95th and 101st Infantry. 399. Aug. 30th. Skirmish at Lewis' Ford, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. 5th Cavalry, 400. Aug. 30th. Skirmish at Kelly's Ford, Va. 6th Cavalry. 401. Aug. 30th. Skirmish near Frying Pan, Va. Detachment 10th Cavalry. 402. Aug. 30th. Skirmish at Plymouth, N. C. Company F, 9th Infantry. 403. Aug. 30th. Battle of Bull Run, Va. Groveton Heights. Second Manassas. Gen. Pope's campaign. 2d, 4th and 9th Cavalry; Batteries I, K and L, 1st Artillery; Battery L, 2d Artillery; 2d. 10th and 13th Batteries; 1st, 2d, 5th, 8th, 10th, 12tii, 13th, 17th, 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th, 25th, 26th, 29th. 30th, 35th, 37th, 38th, 40th, 41st, 44th, 45th, 46th, 51st, 54th, 58th, 68th, 70th, 71st, 72d, 73d, 74th, 76th, 79th, 80th, 83d, 84th, 86th, 87th, 94th, 95th, 97th, 101st, 104th and 105th Infantry. 404. Aug. 31st. Skirmish at Little River Turnpike, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. 2d Cavalry. 405. Aug. 31st. Skirmish near Centreville, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. 4th and 9th Cavalry; 46th and 79th Infantry. 406. Aug. 31st. Skirmish at Germantown, Va. Centreville; Manassas. Detachment 10th Cavalry. BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 181 407 408 409. 410. 411. 412. 413. 414. 415. 416. 417. 418. 419. 420. 421. 422. 423. 424. 425. 426. 427. 428. 429. Gen. Pope's campaign. 21st, 1862. Aug. 31st. Skirmisli at Fairfax Court House, Va. 23cl and 35tli Infantry. Sept. 1st. Skirmishes at the crossing of the Difficulty, on Little River Turnpike, and at Fairfax Court House, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. 5th Cavalry: Battery L, 1st Artillery; 23d. 24th, 26th, 30th, 83d, 84th, 94th, 97th, 104th and 105th Infantry. Sept. 1st. Battle of Chantilly, Va. Oxhill. Gen. Pope's campaign. 1st, 37th, 38th, 40th, 46th, 51st. 79th, 80th and 101st Infantry. Sept. 1st. Skirmish near Centreville, Va. Battery B, 1st Artillery, and part of Bat- tery A, 2d Battalion Artillery, with it; 2d and 78th Infantry. Sept. 2d. Skirmish near Fairfax Court House, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign. 9th Cavalry; 82d lufantr)-. Sept. 2d. Skirmish on Germantown Road, Va. Battery B, 1st Artillery, and part of Battery A, 2d Battalion Artillery, with it. Sept. 3d. Skirmish near Centreville, Va. 10th Cavalry, Maj. Kemper; 64th Infantry. Sept. 4th. Skirmish near Fairfax Court House, Va. 4th Cavalry, Lt.-Col. F. Nazer; 9th Cavalry, Col. Beardslee, Maj. Knox; 35th Infantry. Sept. 4th. Skirmishes at Hall's Hill and Fall's Church. Va. 26th and 30th Infantry. Sept. 4th. Skirmish on reconnoissance near Charlestown, W. Va. Detacliment 8th Cavalry, Capt. B. F. Foote. Sept. 4th. Skirmish at South MUls, Va., on expedition from Suffolk. Two compa- nies 1st Mounted Rifles, Maj. Wheelan. Sept. 4th-5th. Skirmishes at Point of Rocks and Berlin, Md. Detachment company A, 5th Artillery. Sept. 6th. Skirmish at Seneca Creek, Md. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Lieut. Laverty. Sept. 6th-7th. Attack on, and defense of, Washington, N. C. Companies D, G, H, I and L, 3d Cavalry, Maj. Mix; Batteries G and H, 3d Artillery, Capts. Wall and Riggs; Detachuient Marine Artillery, Capt. Nicoll (k). Sept. 6th-7th. Skirmishes at Point of Rocks, Berlin, Knoxville and Sandy Hook, Md. Company A, 5th Artillery. Sept. 8th, Skirmish at Summit Point, Va. Sept. 8th. Skirmish at Table Church, Md, Sept. 9th. Skirmish at Tranter's Creek, N. Jocknick. Sept. 9th. Skirmish at Williamsburg, Va. Perdus. Sept. 9th-10th. Skii-mishes near Hyattstown, Md. A battalion of 1st Cavalry, Maj . Adams; detachment 6th Cavalry, Lieut. F. A. Easton. Sept. lOth-llth. Skirmish at Sugar Loaf Mountain, Md. 43d Infantry. Sept. 12th. Skirmish at Frederick City, Md. 1st Cavalry, Col. McReynolds; 6th Cavalry; 51st Infantry. Sept. 12th-15th. Siege and surrender of Harper's Ferry, W. Va. Losses in actions at Maryland Heights, Sept. 12th-13th; Harper's Ferry and Bolivar Heights, Sept. 14th-15th, included. Many wounded fell in the hands of the enemy and are again counted with the captured. 8th Cavalry. 21st Infantry. C. Detachment 3d Cavalry, Capt. G. F. Detachment 6th Cavalry; Les Enfants Brigades. Divisions. t o Commanding Officers. Killed. W'n'd. Miss'g. Organiza- tions. ■G o •3 . S c 3 i 1 o ■3 = £ 3 5 9 10 36 28 38 3(t 30 T3 "a a? 3) < 8th Cav Col. B. F. Davis 87 256 520 934 y.iO 881 916 530 92 5th Art.: Bat'y A . 4, Ward Miles o Capt. John H. Graham ) 2 Bat'y F... .•iath Inf.... Miles ! Capt. Eugene McGrath \ Col. F. G. D'Utassy 267 D'Utassy D'Utassy D'Ulassy 2, Trimble 2, Trimble 4, Ward Miles '.'.'.... 15 6 10 1 38 .545 981 989 922 1031 560 nith Inf.. Miles 5 12 ...... ■■■■■4 115th Inf... ""i 12r.tlrlnf... 126th Inf... 12th Regt. Nat. G'd. Miles Miles Miles i Col. Geo. L. Willard Col. E. Sherrill (w), Maj. W. H. Balrd... Col. Wm. G. Ward (c) Total 1 3 21 41 5 13 5104 6387 Total loss of Union troops engaged 160 435 12085 12737 182 PART 11. IN THE FIELD. 1863. Siege of Harper's Ferry. 39th Siege of Harper's Ferry. 430. Sept. 12tli. Skirmisli at Solomon's Gap, W. Va. Infantry. 431. Sept. 13th. Skirmish on reconnoissauce at Halltown, Va. 8th Cavalry. Sept. 12th-13th. Action at Maryland Heights, Md. Siege of Harper's Ferry. Com- panies A and F, 5th Artillery; (company I, 12th Regiment, National Guard; 39th, 111th and 126th Infantry. Sept. 13th. Skirmish at Jeflferson City, Md. 9th, 89th and 103d Infantry. 434. Sept. 13th. Skirmish at Jefiferson Pass. Md. 20th and 33d Infantry. 435. Sept. ]4th-15th. Action at Bolivar Heights, W. Va. Siege of Harper's Ferry. Bat- teries A and F, 5th Artillery; 115th, 125t]i and 126th Infantry. Sept. 14th. Battle of Crampton's Pass, Md. South Mountain; in front of Burkits- ville. 432. 433. 436. Brigades. Divisions. a. p 6 6 6 6 6 f> 6 6 6 6 Commanding Officers. Killed W'n'd Miss'g Organi- zations. E C = E '"ai 10 •J. i i 1 = E '"46 40 1 •a Ie ""2 (11 60 bo 2 Smith Capt. Andrew Cowan * 16th Inf.... Ijfth Inf.... 2nthlnf.... 27th Inf... 31st Inf. 32cl Inf 33.1 Inf iM Inf 2, Bartlett 3, Newton 3, Irsvin 2, Bartlett 3, Newton 3, Newton 3, Irwin I, Hancock 1, Slocum 1, Slocum Lt.-Col. Geo. R. Myers Col. Ernest Von Vegesack • 1 54 1, Slocum 1, Slocum I, Slocum Col J J. Bartlett (c), Lt.-Col. A. D. Adams 6 1 10 2 ■3 3 37 33 Lt.-Col. Francis E. Pinto. 32d Inf. Ci'l. R. Matherson (w), Maj. Geo. F. Lemon (w). Lt.-Col. Joseph W. Corning * 1 51 Malor John AVilson * 2, Smith 2 Smith Lt.-Col. W. C. Alberger(w),Maj.G. W.Johnson* Capt. Nathan S. Babcock * V7th Inf ... 121st Inf.... 2, Bartlett 1, Slocum Total 2 5 47 108 7 19 145 399 2 ''OS 523 437. Sept. 14th. Battle of South Mountain, Md. Tamer's Pass in front of Middletown. Boonsborough; Boonsborough Gap. Organi- zations. 2d Cav 6th Cav . ., 1st Art.: Bat'y L.. 9thlnf .... 21st Inf 22dlnf.... 23d Inf.... 24th Inf.. 26th Inf.. 30th Inf.., 35th Inf.., 46th Inf.. 5Ut Inf... 76tn Inf.. 79th Inf . , 80th Inf . . 8.3d Inf.... 84th Inf.. 89th Inf.. 94th Inf.. 9oth Inf.. 97th Inf.. m-id Inf.. KMth Inf. 105th Inf. Brigades. Fairchild Patrick Phelps, Jr .. Patrick Phelps, Jr ., Christian ... Phelps, Jr .. Patrick Welsh Ferrero Doubleday .. Christ , Patrick , Tlartsuff , Phelps. Jr .. , Fairchild ... , Christian ... , Doubleday ...|l. , Duryea. Fairchild., Duryea Duryea.... Doubleday . Rodman .... Hatch Hatch Hatch Hatch Ricketts .... Hatch Hatch Willcox Sturgls Hatch Willco.x Hatch Ricketts .... Hatch Rodm.in .... Ricketts . Hatch .. Ricketts . Rodman . Ricketts . Ricketts Commanding Officers. 1 Co's A, B, I and K, Gen. Hooker's escort . '•'iCol. Thomas C. Devln, eight companies .... Capt. .John A.Reynolds Lt.-Col. Edgar A. Kimball Col. Wni. F. Rogers , Col.Walter Phelps, Jr.(c), Lt.-Col. John McKie.Jr Col. Henry C. Hoffman , Capt. John D. O'Brian , Col.Wm.A.Christian(c), Lt.-Col. R.H.Richardson (lol. Wm. M. Searing Col. Newton H. Lord Lt.-Col. Joseph (ierhardt Col. Robert B. Potter Col. Wm. P. Wain wright(c, w), Capt.And. J. Grover Lt.-Col. David Morrison Lt.-Col. Theodore B. Gates Lt.-Col. Wm. Atterbury MaJ.Wm. H. De Bevoise Col. Harrison S. Fairchild (c), MaJ. Edward Jar- dine, 9th Infantrv Lt.-Col. Calvin Littlefleld. „> Ma|. Edward Pye MaJ. Charles Northrup Mat. BenJ.aniin Bingold MaJ. Lewis C. Skinner Col. Howard Carroll Total . Total loss of Union forces engaged 13 312 66 1337 W'n'd Miss'g 3811 162.. 438. Sept. 15th. Attack on and capture of part of Gen. Longstreet's train, near Williams- port, Md. 8th Cavalry, Col. Davis. 439. Sept. 15th. Skirmish at Green Castle, Pa. 8th Cavalry. * BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 183 1862. 440. Sept. 15tb. Skirmish at Zuni, Va. 1st Mounted Rifles. 441. Sept. lotli-16tli. Action at Sharpsburg and on Antietam Creek, near Keedysville, Md. Battery B, 1st Artillery; Batteries A, B and C, 1st Battalion Artillery; detachment Battery A, 2d Battalion, with B, 1st Artillery; 5th Battery; 5th, 7th, 52d, 57th and 84th Infantry. 442. Sept. 17th. Skirmish at Goose Creek, Va., on reconnoissance from Upton's Hill to Leesburg. Detachments 2d and 10th Cavalry. 443. Sept 17th. Battle of Antietam, Md. Sharpsburg. Organiza- tions. IstCav 2d Cav «thCav eiliCav SthCav Oneida Cav. Co- ast Art.: Bat'y B. Bat'y G. Bat'y L. Bat'y M. IstBatt.Art Bat'y A. Bat'v B. Bat'y C. Bat'v D. 2dBalt.Art. Bat'y A. 1st Bat'y ... 5th Bat'y... 10th Bat'y.. •4th Inf 6th Inf 7th Inf ■9th Inf 10th Inf.... 12th Inf.... l.'Jth Inf.... 14th Inf.... 16th Inf.... ITthInf .... 18th Inf.... 2Uth Inf... 21st Inf 22d Inf.... 23d Inf . ... 24th Inf 25th Inf.... 26th Inf 27th Inf . ... 28th Inf 30th Inf 31st Inf.... S2d Inf.... 33d Inf.... 34th Inf 35t.hlnf .... 42d Inf.... 43d Inf.... 44th Inf.... 46th Inf.... 49th Inf.... 61st Inf.... 52d Inf.... 67th Inf.... Sgthinf .... €Oth Inf 61st Inf.... 6M Inf..,. euhinf .... 66i,h Inf 69th Inf.... 7rithlnf .... 77th Inf... 78th Inf.... 79thlnf .... 80thlnf «2d Inf 83d Inf.... 84thlnf .... 88th Inf.... 89th Inf.... 93d Inf 94th Inf.... 95th Inf «7thlnf.... 4, McReynolds. Best Reserve . Reserve. Reserve . Reserve . 1, Richardson. 1, Doubleday.. Ayres Reserve Best 3, Weber 3, Warren .... 1, Caldwell... 1, Fairchild... 3, Warren .... 3, Stoclvton... 1, Barnes 2, Griffin 2, Bartlett... 3, Stockton... 3, Newton . .. 3, Irwin 3, Patriclv 1, Phelps, Jr 3, Patrick 1, Phelps, Jr 1, Barnes 2, Christian . Bartlett Crawford . ... Phelps, Jr ... Newton Newton Irwin Gorman Patrick Dana Hancock Stockton .... Welsh Irwin I'errero Brooke Brooke 3, Dana ....2, Sedgwick... 3, Goodrich ... .12, Greene 1, Caldwell 1, Richardson. 2, Meagher 1, Richardson. Artillery . Artillery . Artillery . Artillery . 2, Smith. . Artillery , 3, French 2, Sykes 1, Richardson. .3, Rodman 2, Svkes I, Morrell 1, Morrell I, Morrell 1, Slocum 1, Morrell 1, Slocum 2, Smith 1, Doubleday.. 1, Doubleday.. 1, Doubleday .. 1, Doubleday .. 1, Morrell 2, Kicketts Slocum AVilliams Doubleday ... Slocum Slocum Smith Sedgwick ..., Doubleday... Sedgwick.... Smith Morrell Willcox Smith Sturgis Richardson. Richardson. 1, Caldwell.... 3, Brooke 2, Meagher.... 2, Hoffman.... 3, Irwin 3, Goodrich ... 1, Christ 3, Patrick 1. Gorman .... 3, Hartsuflf.... 1, Phelps, Jr..il. 2, Meagher 11. I, Fairchild.. ..^3, Richardson. Richardson. Richardson. Doubleday.. Smith Greene Willcox Doubleday.. Sedgwick . Ricketts Doubleday.. Richardson Rodman 2, Christian.. ..2, Ricketts.... 2, Hoffman ll, Doubleday. 1, Duryea '2, Ricketts .... Commanding Olficers. Col. A. T. McReynolds{c), MaJ. A.W. Adams Co's A, B, I and K, escort; Capt. J. E. Nailor Co's D. and K, escort; Capls. Lyon & Johnson Eight companies; Col. Thomas C. Devin Col. Benj. F. Davis (c), MaJ. Wm. L. Markell At headquarters Army of the Potomac Capt. RufusD. Pettit Capt. John D. Frank Capt. John A. Reynolds Capt. George W. Colhran MaJ. Albert Arndt (k), Lieut. B. Wever.. Lieut. A. Von Kleiser Capt. Robert Langner Capt. Charles Kusserow Killed. W'n'd Miss'g With Batteries B and G, 1st Artillery Capt. Andrew Cowan ." Capt. Elijah I). Taft Capt. John T. Bruen Lt.-Col. John D. McGregor Col. G. K. Warren (c), Capt. C. Wlnslow. . Capt. Charles Bristol Lt.-Col. Edgar A. Kimball I i Lt.-Col. John W. Marshall I Capt. Will. Iluson I Col. ElislKi <;. Mursliall Col. JaniLS McQuade Lt.-Col. Joel J. Seaver Lt.-Col. Nelson Bartram Lt.-C"l. George R. Myers Col. Ernest Von Vegesack Col. Wm. F. Rogers Col. W. Phelps, Jr. (c), Lt.-Col. J. McKie, Jr. Col. Heury C. Hoffman Capt. John D.O'Brian(w),]st Lt. John Ratigan Col, (Miarles A. Johnson Col. Wm. A. Christian (c), Lt.-Col. R. H. Richardson Col. J. J. Bartlett (c), Lt.-Col. A. T>. Auams. Capt. W. H. H. Mapes Col. Wm. M. Searing fi'Lt.-Col. Francis E. Piuto fijLt.-Col. Francis E. Pinto 6 Lt.-Col. Joseph W. Corning 2iCol. James A. Suiter .-. Col. Newton B. Lord Lt.-Col.G. N. Bomford(w), Maj. J.E. Mallow. MaJ. John Wilson Maj. Freeman Conner Lt.-Col. Joseph Gerhardt MaJ. George W. Johnson Col. Robert B. Potter Col. Paul Frank Col. S. K. Zook(c), Lt.-Col. P. J. Parisen (k), I MaJ. A. B. Chapman 2lCol. Wm. L. Tidb.all 12 Col.W.E.Goodrich(c,k), Lt.-Col. C.R.Brundage 2|Col. F. C. Barlow(w;, Lt.-Col. N. A. Miles.. 2 Lt.-Col. Henry Fowler (w), MaJ. R. C. Bent I ley (w), Capt. J. O'Neill 2|Consolidated with the 61st Inf. during the battle 2 Capt. Julius Wehle 2]Lt.-Col. James Kelly, MaJ. J. Cavanagh Capt. A. J. Grover. Lt.-Col.C. E. Livingston. Capt. Nathan S. Babcock Lt.-Col. J. Austin (c), Capt. Henry K. Stagg. Lt.-Col. David Morrison Lt.-Col. Theodore B. Gates , Col. Henrv W. Hudson Lt.-Col. Wm. Atterburv Maj. Wm, H. DeBevoise Lt.-Col. Patrick Kellv Col.H.S.Fairchild (c), MaJ.E. Jardine,9th Inf. At headquarters Armv of the Potomac, Lt.- Col. Benj. C. Butler Lt.-Col. Calvin Littlefield MaJ. Edward Pye Maj. Charles Northrup 61 2.33 4 14.i 71 30 42 19 12 12 3 4 •47 154 67 181 16 23 87 18 101 224 22 41 202 50 103 196 12S 114 27 102 103 13 1 107 184 PART 11. IN THE FIELD. 18G2. Brigades. Divisions. 1 o 12 '.) I 1 12 Coniniaiuling Officers. Killed. W'n'd. Miss'g Organiza- tions. 1 o 1 "i 1 "3 44 139 4 24 6 8 7 J? 624 1969 1 ■3 3 3 2 128 474 ■3 oT> 57 51 49 120 2687 9075 1 2 5 25 15 11 47 ]77 746 1 < 102.1 Inf... 103(1 Inf... 104th Inf... 2, Stainrook ... 1, Fairchild.... 1, Duiyea 1, Duryea ."!, Oordon 2, Morris 2, Greene .!. Koilman 2, Hirk.'tis 2, Itlckelts 1, Williams .... 3, French U.-Col. James 0. Lane Ma(. HenJ. Ringold .'. Ma|. licwis C. Skinner .37 117 82" 10.5th Inf... 74 lOTthlnf... lOSth Inf... Col. R. B. Van Valkenburgh 63 19.^ Total 3762 12410 444. 445. 446. 447. 448. 449. 450. 451. 453. 453. 454. 455. 456. 457. 458. 459. 460. 461. 462. 463. 464. 465. 466. 467. 468. 469. 470. 471. 473. 473. 474. 475. Sept. 18tli. Skirmishes at Antietam, Md. 3d Battery; 9tli, 49tli, 65th, 67th and 123d Infaatry. Sept. 19th. Skirmishes at Black or Boteler".s Ford, below Sbepherdstown,W. Va. Bat- teries C and D, 1st Battalion Artillery; 5th Battery; 5th and 10th Infantry. Sept. 19th-30th. Action at William.sport, Md. 1st (Cavalry; 3d Battery; 65th, 67th, 94th and 123d Infantry. Sept. 30th. Action near Shepherdstown, W. Va. 1st and 8th Cavalry; Battery D, 1st Battalion Artillery; 5th, 10th, 13th, 13th, 17th, 25th and 44th Infantry, Sept. 20th. Affair near Shiloh, N. C. Detachment Marine Artillery, Capt. Avery. Sept. 33d. Skirmish at Ashby's Gap, Va. 4th Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Nazer; 5th Cavalry. Sept. 33d. Skirmish at Bolivar Heights, W.Va. Company K, 9th Infantry, armed as Artillery, Capt. R. H. Morris. Sept. 34th. Skirmish at Skull Creek, S. C. Detachment 48th Infantry, Lieut. Miller; Col. Barton in command of force. Sept. 28th. Skirmish at Blackwater, Va. Three companies, 1st Mounted Rifles. Skirmish at Blues Gap, W. Va. 1st Cavalry. Skirmish at Warrenton, Va. 2d Cavalry. Skirmish at Berryville, Va. 9th Cavalry. Affair at Bluffton and Crovrell's Plantation, May River, S. C. Five companies, 48th Infantry, Col. Barton and Capt. Strickland. Oct. 1st. Skirmish at Aldie, Va. 9th Cavalry, Major Knox. Oct. 1st. Skirmish on reconnoissance from Harper's Ferry to Lessburg, Va. Batteiy G, 1st Artillery and detachment of 14th Battery with it. Oct. 1st. Affair near Elba Island, on Savannah River, S. C. Five companies, 48th Infantry, Col. Barton and Capt. Strickland. Oct. 3d. Skirmish near Hanging Rock, near Blues Gap, W. Va. Company B, 1st Cavalry, Capt. Battersby. Oct. 3d. Skirmish at Lovettsville, Va. 6th Cavalry. Oct. 3d. Skirmish at Blackwater, near Franklin, Va. Detachment 96th Infantry. Oct. 4th. Skirmish near Cacapon Bridge, Paw Paw, B. & 0. R. R., W. Va. Detach- ment 1st Cavalry, Capt. W. II. Boyd. Oct. 4th. Affair on the Blackwater, near Zuni, Va. 1st Mounted Rifles. Col. Dodge. Skirmish near Conrad's Ferry, Va. Leesburg. 40th Infantry, Col. Egau. Skirmish at Dumfries, Va. 2d Cavalry. Skirmish near North River Mills, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Capt. Sept. 39th. Sept. 39th. Sept. 39th. Sept. 30th. Oct. 4th. Oct. 5th. Oct. 6th. Boyd. Oct. 6th. Oct. 6th. Oct. 7th. Oct. 7th. Oct. 10th. Skirmish at Cacapon Bridge, W.Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Capt. Boyd. Skirmish near Hillsborough, Va. Detachment 78th Inf., Lt. W. McGregor. Skirmish at Hazel River, Va. 3d Cavalry. Skirmish at Washington, N. C. Detachment 3d Cavalry. Skirmish at White's Ford, Md. White's Ferry. 1st Cavalry. Oct. 13th-l3th. Skirmish on the Sharpsburg and Hagerstown Turnpike, Md. 95th Infantry. Oct. 13th. Skirmishes at Paris, Snickersville and Middleburg, Va. Detachment 9th Cavalry, Capts. Ayres and Hanley. Oct. 16th. Skirmish at Leesburg, Va. Detachment 5th Cavalry, Major Hammond. 480. Oct. 17tL. 481. Oct. 17tli. 482. Oct. 18tli. 483. Oct. 18th. BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIKMISHES, ETC. 185 1862. 476. Oct. 16th-17th. Affair on a reconuoissance from Harper's Ferry to Oharlestown, W. Va. Halltown, Sliepherdstown. Detacliment 6tli Cavalry, Col. Devin; Batteries B and G, 1st Artillery, and 14tli^ Battery with them; 7th, 43d, 53d, 57th, 59tli, 61st, 63d, 64th, 66th, 69th and 88th Infantry. 477. Oct. 16th-17th. Skirmish on reconnoissance from near Sharpsbnrg, Md., to Kearneys- ville, Leetown and Smithfield, W. Va. Company G, 6tli Cavalry, Lieut. Sheldon; 14th Infantry. 478. Oct. 17th. Skirmish at Hanging Rock, VV. Va. 1st Cavalry. 479. Oct. 17th. Skirmish at Upperville, Va. Detachment 5th Cavalry, Major Hammond. Skirmish at Paris, Va, Detachment 9th Cavalry, Lieut. Dickson. Skirmish at Salem, Va. Detachment 9th Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Sackett. Skirmish at South Branch of Potomac, W. Va. 1st Cavalry. Skirmishes at Thoroughfare Gap and Haymarket, Va. Detachment 5th Cavalry, Maj. Hammond; detachment 9tli . Cavalry, Lieut. Baldwin. 484. Oct. 18th. Skirmish near New Baltimore, Va. Detachment 9th Cavalry, Lieut. Burrows. 485. Oct. 18th. Affair at Kirk's Bluff, May River, S. C. One company 48th Infantry, Lieut. Elfwing; Col. Barton commanding force. 486. Oct. 19th. Skirmish at Warrenton, Va. Detachment 9th Cavalry, Maj. Knox. 487. Oct. 19th. Skirmish at Charlestown, W. Va. Battery B, 1st Artillery, and detach- ment 14th Battery with it. 488. Oct. 19th. Skirmish at Manassas Gap, Va. 86th Infantry. 489. Oct. 31st. Skirmish near, on reconnoissance to, Lovettsville, Va. Detachment 6th Cavalry, Col. Devin; 102d Infantry. 490. Oct. 21st. Skirmish at Wheatland, Va. Detachment 6th Cav., Lt.-Col. D. Mc Vicar. 491. Oct. 33d. Action at Coosawhatchie River, S. C. Detachments of companies F and G, 1st Engineers, Capt. Eaton; 48tli Infantry, Col. Barton. 493. Oct. 22d. Engagement at the Carton and Frampton Plantation, near Pocotaligo, S. C. Detachment 1st Engineers, Lt.-Col. Hall. 493. Oct. 34th. Skirmish at Manassas Junction, Va. 80th Infantry. 494. Oct. 35th. Skirmish near Zuni, Va. Blackwater Bridge, Common Cross Roads. Eight companies 1st Mounted Rifles, Col. Dodge. 495. Oct. 35th. Skirmish at, and occupation of, Donaldsonville, La. 75th Infantry. 496. Oct. 37th. Skirmish at Snickersville, Va. Two squadrons 8th Cavalry; 21st Infantry. 497. Oct. 27th. Engagement at Georgia Landing, La. Labadieville. 75th Infantry. 498. Oct. 27th. Skirmish at Gonzales Plantation, Fla. 91st Infantry. 499. Oct. 27th. Skirmish at Springfield, W. Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Capt. Bailey. 500. Oct. 29th. Skirmish at North River Mills, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry. 501. Oct. 29th. Skirmish at French's Store, W. Va. Detachment 1st Cav., Capt. Boyd. 502. Oct. 29th. Skirmish at Pungo Creek, N. C. Detachment 3d Cavalry. 503. Oct. 31st. Skirmish at Aldie, Va. 2d Cavalry. 504. Oct. 31st. Skirmish at Manassas Junction, Va. 58th Infantry. 505. Oct. 31st. Skirmish at Franklin, Va. 1st Mounted Rifles; 85th and 92d Infantry. 506. Nov. 1st. Skirmish at Philomont, Va. 8th Cavalry; 76th, Lt.-Col. Chas. E. Living- ston, and 95th Infantry. 507. Nov. 1st. Skirmish at Rappahannock Station, Va. 10th Cavalry. 508. Nov. 2d. Skirmish at Occoquan Ferry, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry. 509. Nov. 2d. Skirmish at Rawles' Mills, N. C. One company 3d Cavalry; Batteries B and K, 3d Artillery; detachment Marine Artillery. 510. Nov. 2d. Skirmish near 'Washington, N. C. Detachment of company G, 3d Cavalry, Lt. Hall. 511. Nov. 2d. Action at Union, Va. Bloomfield. 8th Cavalry; 76th, Lt.-Col. Chas. E, Livingston, and 95th Infantry. 512. Nov. 3d. Skirmish at Snickers' Gap, Va. Battery B, 1st Artillery, Avith it detach- ment of 14th Battery; 4th, 5th, 25th, 53d, 57th, 66th and 69th Infantry. 513. Nov. 8d. Skirmish at Sudley Church, near Bull Run, Va. 3d Cavalry. 514. Nov. 3d. Skirmish at Zuni, Va. 1st Mounted Rifles. 515. Nov. 3d. Skirmish at Cedar Creek, Va. 163d Infantry. 24 Salem. 523. Nov. 6tli. 524. Nov. Gth. 525. Nov. 6tli. 526. Nov. 6tli. 527. Nov. 7tla. 528. Nov. 7tli. 529. Nov. 7tli. 530. Nov. 8th. 186 PART II. IN THE FIELD. 1862. 516. Nov. 3d. Action at Upperville, Va. 6tli and Stli Cavalry; 76tb, Lt.-Col. Cbas. E. Livingston, and 95tli lur;infiT. 517. Nov. Sth. Skirmish near Tarboro, N. ('. Companies E and II, 3d Cavalry. 518. Nov. 5th. Skirmish at Pughtown, Va. One squadron 1st Cavalry, Capt. Harkins. 519. Nov. 5th. Skirmish at Snickers' Gap, Va. 7th Infantry. 520. Nov. 5th. Action at Barbee's Cross Roads and Chester Gap, Va. 8th Cavalry, Col. Davis. 521. Nov. .'ith-eth. Skirmish at, on reconnoissance to, Manassas Gap, Va. 61st, 64th, 86th, 122d and 124th Infantry. 522. Nov. 6th. Skirmish at Thoroughfare Gap, Va. New Baltimore; near Warrenton; 2d and 5th Cavalry. Skirmish at Upperville, A'a. 2d Cavalry. Skirmish at Lockard's Gap, Va. 1st Cavalry. Skirmish at Paw^ PaTv Furnace, W. Va. 1st Cavalry. Skirmish near Orleans, Va. 9th Infantry. Skirmish at Jefferson, near Amissville, Va. 8th Cavalry. Skirmish at Sulphur Springs, Va. 51st Infantry. Skirmish at Waterloo Bridge, Va. 54tli Infantry. Skirmishes at Rappahannock Bridge, White Plains and Hope-well Gap, Va. 2d and oth Cavalry. 531. Nov. 8th. Skirmishes at Sulphur Springs and Hazel River, Va. Little Washington: Flint Hill. 8th Cavalry. 532. Nov. 9th. Skirmish at South Fork of Potomac, eighteen miles south of Moorefield, W. Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Col. McReynolds. 533. Nov. 9th. Skirmish at Amissville, Va. 8th Cavalry. 534. Nov. 9th. Skirmishes on reconnoissance from Bolivar Heights to Rippon,Va. Battery M, 1st Artillery; 10th Battery; 60th, 78th, 102d, 137th, 145th and 149th Infantry. 535. Nov. 10th. Skirmish at Romney's Bridge, W. Va. 1st Cavalry. 536. Nov. 10th. Action at Corbin's Cross Roads, near Amissville, Va. Hazel River. 8th C'avalry. 537. Nov. 11th. Demonstration and skirmishes before Nevr Berne. Bachellor's Creek, N. C. Four companies 3d Cavalry. Maj. Garrard and Capt. Moscbell. 538. Nov. 11th. Skirmish at Thoroughfare Gap, Va. 5tli Cavalry. 539. Nov. 11th. Skirmish at Amissville, Va. 8th Cavalry. 540. Nov. 1 1tb. Skirmish at Jefferson, Va. Battery L, 2d Artillery; 51st Infantry. 541. Nov. 12th. Skirmish at Middleburg. Va. 5th Cavalry. 542. Nov. 12th. Skirmish at Providence Church, Va. Detachment 1st Mounted Rifles. 543. Nov. 13th. Action at Sulphur Springs, Va. Battery L, 2d Artillery; 51st Infantry. 544. Nov. 13th. Skirmish near Waterloo, Va. 163d Infantry. 545. Nov. 14th. Skirmish at Jefferson, Va. 8th Cavalry. 546. Nov. 14th. Skirmish at Blackwater Bridge, Va. Zuni. 1st Mounted Rifles, Col. Dodge. 547. Nov. 15th. Skirmish near Springfield, W. Va. 1st Cavalry. 548. Nov. 15th. Action at Warrenton or Sulphur Springs, Va. Fayetteville. 8th Cav- alry; Battery L, 2d Artillery; Oth, 51st, 89tb and 103d Infantry. 549. Nov. 1.5th. Skirmish near Waterloo, Va. Detachment 124th Infantry, Lieut. W. E. Weygant. 550. Nov. 16th. Skirmish at Upperville, Va. 5t]i Cavalry. 551. Nov. 16th. Affair at United States Ford, Va. Gold Mines. Detachment company H, 10th Cavalry, Capt. Peck. 552. Nov. 17th. Skirmish at Falmouth, Va. Battery B, 1st Artillery, with it a detachment 14th Battery; 52d Infantry. 553. Nov. 17th. Skirmish at Hartwood Church, Rappahannock River, Va. 63d, 69tb and 88th Infantry. 554. Nov. 18th. Skirmish at Core Creek, N. C. Detachment 3d Cavalry, Lt.-Col. John Mix; detachment 3d Artillery. 555. Nov. 18th. Skirmish near New Baltimore, Va. Ilaymarket. 4th and 9th Cavalry. BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 187 Ludlow Lawrence's plantation; Black- 1862. 556. Nov. 18th. Skirmish at Franklin, Va. Zuui; water, 85th, 92d and 112th Infantry. 557. Nov. 20th. Skirmish at Uniontown, Va. 8th Cavalry. 558. Nov. 31st. Skirmish at Falmouth, Va. 57th Infantry. 559. Nov. 22d. Skirmish near Winchester, Va. Four companies 1st Cavalry, Capt. Harkius. 560. Nov. 22d. Skirmish at Gloucester Court House, Va. Matthews county. 8th Battery. 561. Nov. 22d. Skirmish at Jamesville, X. C. Batteries B and F, 3d Artillery. 562. Nov. 25th. Skirmish at Aldie, Va. Salem. 2d Cavalry. 563. Nov. 25th. Skirmish at Zuni, near Suffolk, Va. Blackwater. 1st Mounted Rifles, Col. Dodge. 564. Nov. 28th. Skirmish at Upperville, Va. Ashby Gap. 9th Cavalry, Maj. Knox, 565. Nov. 29th. Action at Aldie and Berry ville, Va. 4th Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Nazer; 5th Cavalry, Capt. Krom; 9th Cavalry, Maj. Knox. 566. Nov. 30th. Skirmish at Snicker's Gap, Va. 4th, 5th and 9th Cavalry. 567. Dec. 1st. Skirmish at Ellis Ford, Va. 6th Cavalry. 568. Dec. 1st. Skirmish on reconuoissance to Grove Church, near Hartwood, Va. 13th and 25th Infantry. 569. Dec. 1st. Skirmish at Hillsboro, Va. 60th, 78th and 102d Infantry. 570. Dec. 2d. Skirmish at Charlestown, W. Va. Berryville. 4th Cavalry; 137th, 145th and 149th Infantry. 571. Dec. 2d. Skirmish on the Blackwater, near Franklin, Va. 130th Infantry, Col. Gibbs. 572. Dec. 4th. Skirmish at Winchester, Va. 102d Infantry. 573. Dec. 7th. Skirmish at Stafford Court House, Va. 2d Cavalry. 574. Dec. 11th. Action at Darkesville, \^^ Va. Detachment of companies B and M, 1st Cavalry, Lieut. R. (t. Prendergast. 575. Dec. llth-12th. Skirmishes at and about Zuni, Va. Joyner's Ford; Blackwater. 1st Mounted Rifles, Col. Dodge; 112th Infantry. 576. Dec. llth-15th. Battle of Fredericksburg, Va. Brigades. Divisions. o o "9 6 Commanding Officers. Killed. VV'n'd. Miss'g Organiza- tions. 1 T3 . 2 1 ■3 a. 1 ■3 "S E ■5 tc •— 60 < 2ii Cav Left Grand.... Major Henry E. Da%ies Companies B and C, escort, Capts. H. A. Hall and W. L. Hermance 6th Cav .... 2, Gregg Right Grand... Right Grand... 6th Cav Col. T. C. Devin (c), Lt.-Col. D. McVicar 8th Cav 1, i'arnsworth.. Col. Benjamin F. Davis Company L, escort, Lieut. Geo. Vanderbilt.. Left Grand. ... Lt.-Col. Wm. Irvine Oneida Cav. Co. Escort Army Headquarters, Capt. D.P.Mann Capt. Rufus D. Pettit 1st Art.: Bat'v B... Artillery 1, Hancock .i, Humphreys. 1, Willco.\ 3. French 5 9 2 1 9 Bat'y C... Artillery Lieut. Wm. II. Phillips Capt. Thomas W. Osborn Capt. John D. Frank ::::: 1 ""2 5 4 i Bat'yG... Bat'v L... Artillery 1, Doubleday... Capt. John A. Reynolds (c) 2il Art.: Bat'y L... Artillery Capt. Jacob Roemer IstBatt.Art Bat'y A... Bat'y B... Capt. Otto Diedrich Capt. Adolph Voegeler Bat'v C... Lieut. Bernhard Wever Bat'v D... Artillery Artillery Capt. Charles Kus.serow 2, Howe 6 3 Capt. Andrew Cowan 3i! Bat'v ... Artillery .\rtillerv 2, Howe 2. Sickles Lieut. Wm. A. Ham 4th Bat'y... Capt. J. E. Smith (c), Lieut. Jos. .E. Nairn. Capt. Elijah D. Taft 5th Bat'y... 10th Bat'v.. Artillery .... ... Artillery 3, Whipple 3, Whipple 3 3 Capt. JohuT. Bruen nth Bat'v.. Capt. Albert Von Puttkammer X4fch Bat'y With Batteries B and G, 1st Artillery l.'>lh Eng... 50th Eng ... Major .Fames A. Magruder 6 39 7 1 7 3 50 l.'it Inf.... 3 3 2 ri 2 9 5 Col. J Frederick Plerson 7 2d Inf 3, Revere Col. Sidnev W- Park j 4th Inf.... 3, Andrews 3, Warren 1. Caldwell I. Hawkins 3, Andrews 3, Stockton Col. John D. MiicGregor (w), Lt.-Col. Wm. Jameson (c), M.ilor Charles W. Kruger.. Col. Cleveland Winslnw 6 6 56 2 17.'> 8 47 12 1 6 3 32 6 4 7 5th Inf 2, Svkes 1, Hancock 3, Gettv 74 5 7th Inf Col. Geo. W. Van Schaak (c, w), Capt. G. A. 7 2 1 19 1 7 1 9 7 1 243 9th Inf Col. Rush C. Hawkins. Lt.-Col. E. A. Kimball Col. J. E. Benrtix Cw), Capt. S. Winchester (w), Capt. George F. Hopper, Lt.-Col. John W. Marshall (c) Lt.-Col. Robert M. Richardson 15 loth Inf 3, French 12th Inf . ... 1, Griffin 67 22 188 PART II. IN THE FIELD. 1862. Organi- zations. 13tUInf ... Uth Inf... )6th Inf... 17th Inf . .. ISth Inf... 20th Inf... 21st Inf..... 22dlnf 23illnf...., 24th Inf... 2')th Inf... 26th Inf... 27th Int... 30th Int ... 31.st Inf 32<1 Inf.... 33rt Inf 34th Inf . .. 35th Inf... 36th Inf... 37th Inf... 38th Inf... 40th Inf... 42(1 Inf 43a Inf 44tli Inf... 46th Inf ... 49th Inf... 51st Inf 52(1 Inf .... 5.5th Inf... 57th Inf..... 59th Inf . 61st Inf.. Brigades. 1. Barnes 2, Sweitzer 2, Cuke 3, Stockton 3, Kussell ,3, Vinton 3, Rogers 1, Phelps, Jr.. 3, Rogers 1, Phelps, Jr.. 1, Barne.s 2. Lyle 2, Cake 1, Phelps, Jr .. 3, Ru.ssell 3, Russell 3. Neill 1, Sully .3, Rogers 2, Deven .3, Berry 2, Ward 2, Ward .3, Hall 1, Pratl 3, Stockton .... 2, Christ .3, Neill , 2, Ferrero 3, Zook , 12, Ward ,.3, Zook l3, Hall ll, Caldwell., 62dlnf 63d Inf '3, Rowley .. 2, Meagher . 61th Inf. ..ll, Caldwell. ftith Inf . 66th Inf . 67th Inf... 69thlnf .... 70th Inf ... 71st Inf..... 72d Inf. ... 73d Inf 74th Inf... 76th Inf... 77th Inf ... 7yth Inf .... 80th Inf... 82d Inf S3dlnf • ll, Cochran ... [3, Zook 1, C!ochran .... 2, Meagher..., 12, Hall 2, Hall 12, Hall l2. Hall I2. Ifall..., 12, Gavin . 3, Neill.... l,Poe 3, Rocers. 1, Sully.... 3, Taylor . 84th Inf... 86th Inf... SSth Inf... 89th Inf... 93d Inf •J4th Inf . . 95th Inf... 97th Inf... lOIst Inf... 103(1 Itif . . 101th Inf .. lO.Hhlnf.. lOSlh Inf.. 12Uth Inf.. 121st Inf.. 122dlnf ... 124th Inf.. 140th Inf.. 146th Inf.. 163d Inf ... ll, Phelps, Jr. 11, Pialt 12, Meagher.... il, Hawkins.... 1, Root 2, Gavin .3, Taylor 1,3, Berry 1 1, Hawkins.... 1, Root ;i. Root 12, Palmer 12, Hall [2, Cake 1, Cochran.... 1, Piatt .3, Warren 3, Warren ... j2, Carroll Griffln , Griffin Brooks Griffln Brooks Howe Doubleday . Doubleday . Doubleday . Doubleday . Griffln Gibbon Brooks Doubleday . Brooks Brooks Howe Howard , Doubleday. , Newton , Birney , Birney , Birney , Howard , Howe Griffln Burns Howe Sturgis , Hancock.... Birney Hancock.... Howard.. Hancock., , Newton.., , Hancock., I, Hancock., Newton .. Hancock.. Newton . . Hancock.. , Sickles.. , Sickles , Sickles , Sickles , Sickles , Doubleday. , Howe , Burns , Doubleday. , Howard , Gibbon , Doubleday., , Whipple , Hancock , Getty Gibbon Doubleday. Gibbon Birney Getty Gibbon Gibbon French Sickles Brooks Newton Whipple.... Syk(!S Sykes Whipple.... roninianding Officers. .i Col. K.G. Marshall (w),Lt.-Col.F.A.Schoeffel .'■)lljt.-Col. Thomas M. Davies 6|Col. Joel J. Seaver .O Capt. John Vickers (jlOol. George R. Myers 6 Col. lOrncst Von Vegesack ICol. W. K. RogerK(c), Capt. G, N. Layton... 1 Col. W. Phelps, Jr. (c),Lt.-Col. J. McKie.Jr. Col. Henry C. Hotl'man f.t.-Col. Samuel R. Beardsley Capt. Patrick Connelly Lt.-Col.G. S. Jenniiigs(w j, MaJ. E.F.Wetmore Col. Alex. D. Adams Lt.-Col. Morgan H. Chrysler Lt.-Col. Leopold C. Newman Capt. Charles Hubbs Col. Robert F. Taylor(c) Col. James A. Suiter , Col. Newton B.Lovd Col. Wni. H. Browne Col. Samuel B. Hayman Col. J. H. H.Ward(c). Lt.-Col.Wm. Birney Lt.-Col. N. A. Gessner Lt.-Col. George N. Bomford Col. BenJ. F. Baker Lt.-Col. F. Conner(w), Maj. E. B. Knox.... Lt.-Col. Joseph Gerhardt Col. Daniel D. Bidwell Col. Robert B. Potter , Col. Paul Frank Col. Regis DeTrobriand Col. S. K. Zook Cc), Lt.-Col. -V. B. Chapman ( w), MaJ. N. G. Throop ( w), Capt J. W. Britt Lt.-Col. Wm. Northedge Col. N. A. Miles (w), Lt.-Col. E. C. Brooks, filth Infantry Major Wilson Htibbell Lt.-Col. R. C. B(;ntle5'. Maj. J. O'Neill (w). Capt. P. J. Condon Col. N. A. Miles, 61st, Inf. (w), Lt.-Col. E. C. Brooks Col. Alexander Shaler Lt.-Col. J. H. Bull (k), Capt. J. "Wehle (k), Capt. J. S. Hammell ( w), Lt. J. G. Derrickson Col. Nelson Cross Col. R. Nugent (w), MaJ. Jas. Cavanagh (w), Capt. Ja*!. Saunders Col. J. Egbert Farnum Col. Geo. B. Hall (c), MaJ. Thos. liaflferty ... Col. Wm. 0. Stevens Col. AVm. R. Brewster Lt.-Col. Wm. H. Lounsbury Col. AVm. P. Wainwright Lt.-Col. WinserB. French Lt.-Col. David Morrison Lt.-Col, Jacob B. Hardenberg Lt.-Col. James Huston Capt. Jno. Hendrickson (w), Capt. Jos. A. Moesch (w), Lieut. I. E. Hoagland Lt.-Col. W. H. DeBevoise Lt.-Col. B. J. Chapin Col. Patrick Kelly (Jol. Harrison S. Fairchikl Provost Guard, A. P., Col. John S. Crocker, Col. A. Root (c). Mat. John A. Kress Col. Geo. H. Biddle Col. Charles Wheelock Col. George F. Chester Col. Benjamin Rmgold Mai. Gilbert G. Prey MaJ. Daniel A. Sharp, Capt. A. Moore Lt.-Col. Charles J. Powers Col. Geo. H. Sharpe 6'Col. Etiiorv Upton e'Col. Silas Titus 3;('ol. A. Van Horn Ellis ."iCol. Patrick H. 0"Rorke 5 Col, Kenner Garrard 3 MaJ. James J. Byrne W'n'd. iMiiis'g Total Total loss of Union forces engaged . 33 271 171 124 1160 6.'i4 19 2 6 IS 2 40 170 1.33 123 22 12 47 3 9 73 43 8946!20,1749l 12653 I I I 577. Dec. lltb-20th. Expedition from New Berne to Goldsboro, N. C. Includes losses of all engagements, etc., during the expedition. (See table following.) BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 1862. 189 Organi- zations. 3d Art. : Bat'y B. Bat'j- E. Bat'y F. Bafy H. Bat'y I. Bat'y K. MarineArt. 23(1 Bat'v .. 24tli Bat'y. S-Mh Inf 92cl Inf «6th Inf.... Brigades. Artillery . Artillery . Artillery . Artillery . Artillery , Artillery . Artillery . Artillery , Wessells , Wessells . Wessells . Peck , Peck . Peck'. Commanding Officers. Col. Simon Mix; Majs. Charles Fitzsimnion.i and Jeptha Garrard ; Capts. John F. Moschell, New- ton Hall, Ferris Jacobs, Jr., and George W. Cole Col. Jas. H. Ledlie (cl, Capt. Jos. J. Morrison Lient. George E. Ashby Capt. Edwin S. Jenny Capt. \Vm. J. Riggs Lieut. George VV. Thomas, Jr Capt. James B. Angel Lt.-Col. Horace A. Manchester, detachment One section, Capt. Alfred Ransom One section, Capt. Jay E. Lee Lt.-Col. Abijah J. Wellman Col. Lewis C. Hunt(c), Lt.-Col. Hiram Anderson. Col. Chas. O.Gray(k), Capt. George W. Hindes.... Total Total loss of Union forces engaged 4 ^ 0) o w Miss'g EicEl o w 578. Dec. 11. Skirmishes on Kinston Road, N. C. Expedition from Ne-sy Berne to Grolds- boro. 3d Cavalry. 579. Dec. 12th. Skirmishes at Bunker Hill, W.Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Lieut. Pren- dergast. 580. Dec. 12th. Skirmishes at Wise's Cross Roads, N. C. Expedition from Xew Berne to Goldsboro. Companies A, D and G, 3d Cavalry. 581. Dec. 12th. Skirmishes on Kinston Road, N. C. Trenton. Expedition from New Berne to Goldsboro. Company B, 3d Cavalry. 582. Dec. 12th. Skirmishes near Matthew County Court House, Va. Companies F and H, 6th Cavalry. 583. Dec. 13th. Skirmish at Buena Vista, Ya. Companies F and H, 0th Cav., Capt. Hall. 584. Dec. 13th. Engagement at Kinston, N. C. Action on the Neuse River. Expedition from New Berne to Goldsboro. Detachment Marine Artillery, Lt.-Col. Manchester. 585. Dec. 13th-14th. Skirmishes at Southwest Creek, N. C. Expedition from New Berne to Goldsboro. Two companies 3d Cavalry; Battery B., 3d Artillery. 586. Dec. 14th. Engagement at Kinston, N. C. Expedition from New Berne to Golds- boro. 3d Cavalry; Batteries B, E, F, H, I and K, 3d Artillery; 23d and 24th Bat- teries; 8oth, 92d and 96th Infantry. 587. Dec. 14th. Skirmish on Southwest Creek, N. C. Expedition from New Berne to Goldsboro. Company E, 3d Cavalry; one section 24th Battery. 588. Dec. 14th. Skirmish at Oldfield Bank Landing, N. C. Expedition from New Berne to Goldsboro. Detachment Marine Artillery. 589. Dec. 14th. Skirmish at Wood's Cross Roads, Va., near Gloucester. Companies F and H, 6th Cavalry, Capt. Hall; Battery H, 1st Artillery, Lieut. Mink; 56th Infan- try, Maj. Wheeler; 100th Infantry, Col. Dandy. 590. Dec. 14th. Skirmish at Poolesville, Md. 11th Cavalry. 591. Dec. 15th. Skirmish at Aldie, Va. 5th Cavalry. 592. Dec. 15th. Skirmish on Goldsboro Road, N. C. Expedition from New Berne to Goldsboro. Three companies 3d Cavalry, Maj. Fitzsimmons. 593. Dec. 15th. Affair at White Hall Bridge, N. C. Expedition from New Berne to Goldsboro. Detachment 3d Cavalry, Maj. Garrard; one section Battery F, 3d Ar- tillery. 594. Dec. 16th. Affairs at Olive Station and Goshen Sw^amp, N. C. Expedition from New Berne to Goldsboro. Five companies 3d Cavalry; one section 23d Battery. 595. Dec. 16th. Engagement at White Hall Bridge, N. C. Expedition from New Berne to Goldsboro. Detachment 3d Cavalry; Batteries B, E, F, H, I and K, 3d Artillery; detachments 23d and 24th Batteries; 85th, 92d and 96th Infantry. 596. Dec. 17th. Raid on, and skirmish at, Dudley Station, N. C. Expedition from New Berne to Goldsboro. Companies B and C, 3d Cavalry, Maj. Fitzsimmons. 597. Dec. 17th. Skirmish at Thompson's Bridge, N. C. Expedition from New Berne to 190 PART II. IN THE FIELD. 1862. Qoldsboro. Four companies, 3d Cavalry, Maj. Garrard; Battery K, 3d Artillery; detachment 33d Battery. 598. Dec. 17th. Engagement at Goldsboro Bridge, X. C". Expedition from New Berne to Goldsboro. Detachment 3d Cavalry; Batteries B, E, F, H, I and K, 3d Artillery; 23d and 24th Batteries; 85th, 92d and 96th Infantry. 599. Dec. 17th. Skirmish at Joyner's Ford, Va. 1st Mounted Rifles. 600. Dec. 17th. Skirmish near Baton Rouge, La. 13lst Infantry. 601. Dec. 18th. Skirmish at Kanky's Store, Ya. Neabsco Creek. Detachment 10th Cavalry. 602. Dec 20th. Skirmish at Snickersville, Va. 4th Cavalry. 603. Dec. 22d. Slcirmish near Kellysville, near Kelly's Ford, Rappahannock River, Va. Detachment 4th and 9th Cavalry, Col. l)i Cesnola. 604. Dec. 22d. Skirmish at Windsor, Va. Isle of Wight Court House. 1st Mounted Rifles, Lt.-Col. B, F. Onderdonk. 605. Dec. 24th. Skirmish at Wolf Run Shoal, Va. 102d Infantry. 606. Dec. 25th. Skirmish at Charlestovrn, ^V. Va. Detachment 1st (.'avalry, Lt. Vermilyea. 607. Dec. 27th. Skirmish at Williamston, N. C. 85th Infantry. 608. Dec. 27th. Skirmish at Dumfries, Va. 137th Infantry. 609. Dec. 28th. Skirmish at Fairfax Station, Va. 102d Infantry. 610. Dec. 28th. Skirmish on recouuoissance from Suffolk toward the Black'water, Va. 130th Infantry, Col. Gibbs. 611. Dec. 28th. Skirmish at Providence Church. Va. 1st Mounted Rifles. 612. Dec. 29th. Skirmish at Vienna, Va. Detachment 11th Cavalry, Capt. Mix. 613. Dec. 30th-3lst. Skirmishes near Richard and Ellis Ford, on reconnoissance to Rap- pahannock River, Va. 12th, 13th, 14th, 17th, 25th and 44th Infantry. 614. Dec. 30th-31st. Skirmish on expedition from Falmouth to Warrenton, Va. Detach- ment 8th Cavalry. 615. Dec. 31st. Skirmish at Cub Run, Va. .jth Cavalry. 616. Dec. 31st. Skirmish at Plaquemine, La. Companies B, C and E, 162d Infantry. 1863. 617. Jan. 3d. Skirmish at Plaquemine, La. Three companies lG2d Infantry, Maj. James H. Bogart. 618. Jan. 4th. Skirmish at Warrenton, Va. 8th Cavalry. 619. Jan. 5th. Skirmish at Frying Pan, Va. Detachment 5th Cavalry 620. Jan. otii. Skirmish at Cub Run, Va. Detachment 5th Cavalry. 621. Jan. 6th. Skirmish at McGill's Ferry, La. 177th Infantry. 622. Jan. 7th. Skirmish at Woodstock, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Von Schickfuss. 623. Jan. 8th. Skirmish at Core Creek, X. C. Detachment 3d Cavalry. 624. Jan. 8th. Skirmish on Pamunkey River, near Wliite House, Va. Detachment 6th Cavalry, Maj. W. P. Hall; detaehmeut 115th Infantry, Capt. McKittrick. 625. Jan. 9th. Skirmish near Providence Church, Va. Detachment 1st Mounted Rifles, Maj. James N. Wheelan. 626. Jan. 11th. Skirmish at Burnt Ordinary, Va. 1st Mounted Rifles. 627. Jan. 13th. Skirmish at Bayou Teche, La. 75th and 100th Infantry. 628. Jan. 14th. Engagement at Bayou Teche, La., and destruction of Rebel gunboat Cotton. 75th Infantry, Lt.-Col. Babcock; 160th Infantry, Col. Dwight. 629. Jan. 17th. Skirmish near Newtown, W. Va. Company K, 1st Cavalry. 630. Jan. 17th. Skirmish near Pollocksville and North-east River, on Trenton Road, N. C. Companies A, B, C, F, G, K, L, M and Howitzer detachment, 3d Cavalry, Col. Mix. 631. Jan. 18th. Skirmish near Trenton, N. C. 3d (Cavalry, as on 17th. 632. Jan. 18th-19th. Skirmish at White Oak Creek, at Young's Cross Roads, N. C. 3d Cavalry, as on 17th. 633. Jan. 20th. Skirmish at Jackson, X. C. 3d Cavalry, as on 17th, and detachment 1st Mounted Rifles. BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 191 1863. 634. Jau. 21st. Skirmisli at Alcock, Va. 9tli Cavalry. 635. Jan. 36tb. Skirmisli at Devil's Hole, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry. 636. Jan. 26th. Skirmish at Grove Church, near Morrisville, Va. Detachments 4th and 9th Cavalry. 637. Jan. 26th. Skirmisli at Middleburg, Va. 5th Cavalry, Maj. Hammond. 638. Jan. 30th. P^ngagemeut at Deserted House, Va. Kelly's Store. Detachment 1st Mounted Rifles, Maj. James N. Wheelan; 112th Infantry, Col. Jere. C. Drake; 130th Infantry, Lt.-Col. Thomas J. Thorp; 155th Infantry, Col. Wm. McEvily; 164th Infantry, Col. J. P. McMahon; 170th Infantry, Col. James P. Mclvor; 182d Infantry, Col. Matthew Murphy; Col. Alfred Gibbs, 130th Infantry, commanding the Infantry force. 639. Feb. 2d. Skirmish at Rappahannock Station, on reconnoissance of the Rappahan- nock Fords, Va. 4th and detachment 9th Cavalry. 640. Feb. 5th. Skirmish at Morrisville, Va. 9th Cavalry. 641. Feb. 6th. Skirmish at Millwood, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Capt. Jones and Lieut. Laverty. 642. Feb. 6th. Skirmisli near Edenton, Va. Union ZklilLs. 1st Mounted Rifles; 170th Infantry. 643. Feb. 6th-7th. Skirmish at Barnett's Ford, Kapidau River, Va. 8th Cavalry. 644. Feb. 8th. Skirmish at Edenton, Va. 1st Mounted Rifles. 645. Feb. 9th. Skirmish near Winchester, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Capt. Hertzog. 646. Feb. 9th. Skirmish at New Baltimore, Va. Companies F and H, 5th Cavalry, Capt. Penfield. 647. Feb. 9th. Skirmish near Somerville, Va. Detachment 4th Cavalry, Lieut. Schwartz; detachment 9th Cavalry, Capt. Dickson. 648. Feb. lOtli. Skirmish at Warrenton, Xix. Companies F and H, 5th Cavalry, Capt. Penfield. 649. Feb. 10th. Skirmish at Spotted Tavern, Va. 5th Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Johnston. 650. Feb. 11th. Skirmish at Belle Plains, Va. 8th Cavalry. 651. Feb. 13th. Skirmish near Sandy Ridge, N. C. Detachment 3d Cavalry, Capls. Brown and Jacobs, Jr. 652. P^eb. 13th. Skirmish near Washington, N. C. Company I, 3d Cav., Capt. F. Jocknick 653. Feb. 15th. Skirmish at Woodstock, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry. 654. Feb. 25th. Action near Hartwood Church, Va. 4tli Cavalry; 21st and 124th In- fantry. 655. Feb. 26th. Skirmishes near Strasburg, Fishers Hill and Woodstock, Va. Kerns- town. Companies G and L, 1st Cavalry, Capt. Passeger. 656. Feb. 27th. Skirmish near New Berne, N. C. 3d Cavalry. Capt, Jacobs, Jr. 657. March 2d. Skirmish near Aldie, Va. Detachment 5th Cavalry. 658. March 2d. Skirmish near Dumfries, Va. 8th Cavalry; Battery I, 1st Artillery. 659. March 3d. Skirmish at Skeet, near Fairfield, N. C. Company F and Howitzer Party 3d Cavalry, Capt. Colin Richardson, 660. March 4th. Skirmish at Swan Quarters, N. C. Company F, 3d Cavalry, Capt. Richardson. 661. March 4th. Skirmish at Independence HUl, Prince William County, Va. Detachment 8th Cavalry. 662. March 4th. Skirmish at Pollocksville, N. C. 132d Infantry. Skirmish at Rappahannock Station, Va. Battery C, 1st Artillery. Skirmish at Trenton, N. C. 132d Infantry. Skirmish at Hope Landing, Va. 4th Cavalry. Skirmish at Core Creek, N. C. Detachment company H, 8d Cavalry. Skirmish near Dover, N. C. Companies E and A, 3d Cavalry, Capts. Jacobs, Jr., and Chamberlain. 668. March 7th. Skirmish at Young's Cross Roads, White Oak Creek, N. C. Detach. ment 3d Cavalry; 132d Infantry, Lt.-Col. Hitchcock. 669. March 9th. Skirmish near Windsor, Va. 1st Mounted Rifles, Col. Dodge. 670. March 9th. Affair at Fairfax Court House, Va. 5th Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Johnston. 663. March 6th. 664. March 6th. 665. March 7th. 666. March 7th. 667. March 7th. 192 PAliT II. IN THE FIELD. 18C3. 671. March 13tli, Skirmish on scout near New Berne, N. C. 92d Infantry. 672. March 13th. Skirmish at Berwick City, La. 160th Infantry. 673. March 13th-14th. Skirmishes at Deep Gully, Trent Road, near New Berne, N. C. Company A, 3d Cavalry; Batteries F and II, 3d Artilhn-y. 674. March 14th. Attack on, and defense of, New Berne, N. C. Batteries E and I, 3d Artillery; 23d and 24th Batteries; 85th, 90th and 132d Infantry. 675. March 14th. Attack on, and defense of, Fort Anderson, near New Berne, N. C. 92d Infantry, Lt.-Col. Anderson. 670. March 14th-15th, Operations against Port Hudson, La., and skirmishes. Clinton Plank Road. 6th, 75th, 91st, 110th, 114th, 116th, 131st, 133d, 150th, 1.59th, 160th, 161st, 162d and 174th Infantry. 677. March 15th. Skirmish near New Berne, N. C. 3d Cavalry. 678. March 17th. Engagement at Kelly s Ford, Va. Kelly sville. 4th Cavalry, Col. Di Cesnola; 6th Battery, Lt. Browne. 679. March 19th. Skirmish opposite Port Hudson, La. Company E, 116th Infantry. 680. March 23d. Skirmish at Kelly's Ford, Rappahannock River, Va. 4th Cavalry. 681. March 23d. Skirmish at Little River Turnpike, near Chantilly, Va. Companies C, H ^nd K, 5th Cavalry, Majs. White and Bacon. 682. March 23d. Skirmish at North Pass, La. Six companies 165th Infantry, Lt.-Col. Abel Smith. 683. March 24th. Skirmish at Ponchatoula, La. Three companies 165th Infantry, Lt.-Col. Smith; companies D and H, 177th Infantry. 684. March 24th. Skirmish at McGill's Ferry, Amite River, La. Detachment 177th Infantry. 685. March 25th. Skirmish at Civique's Ferry, La. 177th Infantry. Col. Aius worth. 686. March 26th. Skirmish at Berwick Bay. La. Company F, 165th Infantry, Capt. Thorpe. 687. March 27th. Skirmish at Mine Run, Va. Battery C, 1st Artillery. 688. March 28th. Skirmish near Pattersonville, La. Company F, 160th Infantry. 689. March 29th. Affair near Dumfries, Va. Detachment 8th Cavalry. 690. March 30th. Skirmish at Deep Gully, N. C. 158th Infantry. 691. March 30th-April 15th. Siege and defense of Washington-on-the-Tar, N. C. Com- pany I, 3d Cavalry, Capt. Jocknick; Battery G, 3d Artillery, Capt. Wall. 692. March 31st. Skirmish at Cole's Island, S. C. 100th Infantry. 693. April 1st. Skirmish at Broad Run, Loudon Co. , Va. Detachment 5th Cavalry. 694. April 1st. Skirmish at Beverly Ford, Rappahannock River, Va. 8th Cavalry. 695. April 3d. Skirmish at White Fork, N. C. 3d Cavalry. 696. April 4th. Skirmish at Gum Swamp, N. C. Detachment 3d Cavalry. 697. April 6th. Skirmish at Nixonton, N. C. One company 85th Infantry, Lt. Whitney. 698. April 8th. Skirmish between Fort Anderson and Little Swift Creek, X. C. Detach- ment 3d Cavalry. 699. April 9th. Action at Blount's Creek and Swift Creek, N. C. Blount's Mill, Blount's Ridge, near New Hope Church School House. 3d Cavalry, Maj. Garrard; Batteries E, F, H and M, 3d Artillery; 23d Battery; 85th, 96th, 132d and 158th Infantry. 700. April 10th. Skirmish at Folly Island, S. C. Detachment Marine Artillery, Lieut. Sands; 100th Infantry, Col. Dandy. 701. April 11th. Skirmish at Fort Magruder, Williamsburg and Yorktown, Va. Com- panies F and H, 6th Cavalry; 139th Infantry. 702. April 11th. Skirmish near Pattersonville, La. 75th, 114th and 160th Infantry. 703. April llth. Skirmish at Folly Island, S. C. 100th Infantry. 704. April llth-May 4th. Siege and defense of Suffolk, Va. Losses of engagements inci- dental to it are here included. (See table following.) BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 1863. 195 Organi- zations. IstMountM Rifles Ifith Bat'y. 19th Bat'y. 1st Batt'n Sharpsh's Sdinf 9th Inf 89th Inf.... 99th Inf.... 103d Inf.... 112th Inf... llTtli Inf.. 118th Inf .. 127th Inf... 130th Inf... Hist Inf.... 142d Inf.... 143d Inf.... 144th Inf . . 152(1 Inf.... l.Wth Inf.. 164th Inf... Ifi9th Inf... ITOthlnf ... 182a Inf. .. Brigades. Follett , Follett , Terry., 1, Hawkins 1, Hawkins Res., Ward rop. I, Hawkins Foster 1, Hawkins Res. ,Wardrop. 3, Hughston... Terry 2, Porter 3, Hughston... 3, Hughston... .3. Hughston... Terry Murphy Murphy Foster , Murphy , Murphy Divisions. Corcoran . .3, Getty , 3, Getty , .3, Getty .. Corcoran . .3, Getty .. Gnrney.... Corcoran . (iurney.... Gurney.... Giirney.... Gurney.... Corcoran . Corcoran . Corcoran . Corcoran . Corcoran . Corcoran . Commanding Officers. Col. B. F. Onderdonk Capt. Frederick L. Hiller.. Capt, \Vm. H. Stahl Capt. Joseph S. Arnold Batt.; Co. A and portion F and K,Capt. .I.G.Fay Col. Rush C. Hawkins (c), Mai. Edward Jardine. Col. H. S. Fairchild (c), Lt.-Col. T. L. England., Col. David W. Wardrop (cj. Lt.-Col. Rich. Ni.\on Col. BenJ. Ringold (k), Lt.-Col. And. Wettstien... Col. .leremiah C. Drake * Col. Wm. R. Pease * Lt.-Col. 0. Keese, Jr * Col. Wm. Gurney (c), Lt.-Col. S. L. Woodford. .. Lt.-Col. Thomas. I. Thorp Col. JohnW. Dinlnny Col. M. N. Curtis Lt.-Col. Horace Boughton Col. Robert S. Hughston (c) Col. A. Ferguson * Col. Wm. McEvily Col. J. P.McMahon Col. Clarence Buell (w), Lt.-Col. John McConihe. Col. James P. Mclvor * l:o1. Mat. Murphy (c), Lt.-Col. J. T. Connolly ...» Total , Total loss of Union forces engaged 3 .38 18 205 22 107 Miss'g 705. April lltb. Skirmish on South Quay Road, near the Blackwater, Va. Siege of Suf- folk. Detachment 1st Mounted Rifles. 706. April 12th-18th. Engagement at Fort Bisland, near Centreville, La. Bethel Place; Bayou Teche. Brigades. Divisions. a. o 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 Commanding Officers, Killed W'nM Miss'g Okganiza- TI0N8. 1 o 1 o ■3 Is 2 13 a o T3 18th Bat'v. 3, Emorv Capt Albert Mack 2 75th Inf.... 2, Weitzel 1, Ingraham .. 2, Weitzel 1, Augur 3, Emorv Lt -Col Willoughby Babcock 17 110th Inf... Col. Clinton H. Sage „ 114th Inf... 1, Angur 3, Emory 3, Emorv Lt.-Col. Samuel R. Per Lee 11 20 18 17 13.3d Inf.... 1 25 l.niith Inf... 3, Gooding 2, Weitzel 1, Ingraham ... 2, Paine Lt.-Col. Jacob Sharpe Lt -Col John V Van Petten 1 22 160th Inf... 1, Augur .3, Emory 7 162(1 Inf.... Lt -Col Justus W Blanchard 17.3d Inf... 3, Emorv 14 ~37 ~3 8 5 6 80 176 - — 7 175th Inf... 3, Gooding 3, Emory 7 Total 1 3 98 ??4 Detachment of company F, 1st Cav. Siege of Suffolk. 112th Infantry. Siege of Suffolk. ISBth Infantry, Detachment of company H, 1st Cav- 707. April 13th, Skirmish at Snicker's Ferry, Va. 708. April 13th. Skirmish on Somerton Road, Va. 709. April 13th. Skirmish on Edenton Road, Va. 710. April 13th. Skirmish at Berry's Ferry, Va. airy, Lietit. Martindale. 711. April 13th. Skirmishes at White Post and Front Royal, Va. Detachment 1st Cav, 712. April 13th. Skirmish at Madame Porter's and McWilliams' Plantations, La. Irish Bend. 6th. 91st, 131st and 159th Infantry. 713. April 14th. Engagement at Irish Bend, La. Brigades. Divisions. a. 6 19 19 19 19 Commanding Officers, Killed W'n'if Miss'g Organiza- tions. c c E c E O |s o •o a "5 < 6th Inf 1, Dwight 1, Dwight 1, Dwight 3, Bilge 4, Grover 91st Inf 1 10 3 — 86 257 - "20 20 30 13 131st Inf.... Lt.-Col. Nicholas W. Day 3 159th Inf... Col. E. L. Molineux (w), Lt.-Col. C- A. Burt Total 4 4 6 lo 17 43 5 6 17 117 133 35 194 PAKT 11. IN THE FIELD. 18G3. 714. April 14th. Skirmish at Paris, Va. 1st Cavalry. 715. April 14th. Skirmish at Rappahannock Station, or Railroad Bridge, Va. 2d and 10th Cavalry. 716. April 14th. Skirmish at Jeanerette, La. 75th and 160th Infantry. 717. April 14th. Skirmish near Blount's Creek, N. C. Detachment 3d Cavalry. 718. April 14th. Attack on, and defense of, the Steamer Smith Briggs, Va. Siege of Suffolk. 16th Battery; company I, 99th Infantry. 719. April loth. Skirmi-sh at Hazel Run, Va. 8th Cavalry. 720. April 15th. Skirmish at Freeman's Ford, Rappahannock River, Va. Beverly Ford. 8th and 9th Cavalry. 721. April 15th. Skirmish on Edenton Road, Va. Siege of Suffolk, l.st Mounted Rifles, Major Patten; company I, 155tli and one company each of 164th and 170th Infantry. 722. April 16th. Skirmishes at Warrenton. Va. Two companies 2d Cavalry, Capt. Hasty. 723. April 16th. Skirmish at Peletier's Mills, N. C. 3d Cavarly. 724. April 16th. Skirmish at Sandy Ridge, N. C. 132d Infantry. 725. April 17th. Skirmish at Mansfield, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry. 726. April 17th. Skirmish on South Quay Road, Va. Siege of Suffolk. 8th Company Sharpshooters; two companies 99lh and six companies 130th Infantry. 727. April 17th. Skirmish at Breaux Bridge, Bayou Teche, La. Detachment 173d Infan- try, Capt. Conrady. 728. April 17th-18th. Action at Bayou Vermillion, La. 6th, 91st, 131st and 159th Infantry. 729. April 17th-18th. Skirmishes at railroad crossing of Core Creek, X. C. Companie.s A and E, 3d Cavalry; 81st Inf.; and company G, 158th Infantry, Capt. O'Connor. 730. April 18th. Skirmish at Gainesville, Miss. 128th Infantry. 731. April 19th. Capture of Battery Huger, Hill's Point, Va. Siege of Suffolk. Detach- ment 89th Infantry, Lt.-Col. T. L. England. 732. April 19th. Skirmish on Big Swift Creek, N. C. Detachment 3d Cavalry. 733. April I9th-20th. Skirmishes at Little Washington, N. C. 85th Infantry. 734. April 20th. Skirmish at Sandy Ridge or Leard's Creek, N. C. Seventeen men of company H, 3d Cavalry, Sergt. Dow; Battery H, 3d Artillery; nine companies 132d and five companies 158th Infantry. 735. April 20th. Skirmish at Opelousas. La. 133d Infantry. 736. April 20th. Skirmish at Hill's Point, Va. Siege of Suffolk. Companies D, F, H and K, 117th Infantry, Col. Pease. 737. April 21st. Skirmish at Millwood, Va. Detachments 1st Cavalry, Capt. Bailey, Lieuts. Powell and Wykoff. 738. April 22d. Skirmish at Bayou Courtableau, La. Capture of Steamer Ellen. De- tachment of company I, 162d Infantry, Lieut. Neville. 739. April 23d. Skirmish at Port Royal, Va. 84th and 95th Infantry. 740. April 24th. Skirmish on Edenton Road, Va. Siege of Suffolk. 108d, five compa. uies 112th, 164th and 169th, Col. Buell (w). Infantry. 741. April 26th. Skirmish at Philippi, W. Va. 106th Infantry. Col. Edward C. James. 742. April 27th. Skirmish at Moorefield, W. Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Maj. Adams. 743. April 28th. Skirmish at "Wise's Cross Roads, N. C. Belleview Cross Roads. Two companies 3d Cavalry; one section Battery H, 3d Artiller\-. 744. April 28th. Skirmish at White Plains, Va. 5th Cavalry. 745. April 28th. Skirmish near Warrenton, Va. Gen. Stoneman's raid. 9th Cavalry. 746. April 28th. Skirmish at Evansville, W. Va. Company K, 106th Infantry, Capt. John D. McBroom. 747. April 29th. Affair at Fairmont, W. Va. Companies F and D, 106th Infantry, Capts. Chamberlain and Briggs. 748. April 29th. Skirmish near Fairmont, W. Va. Company B, 106tli Infantry, Capt. A. N. McDonald. 749 April 29th. Skirmish near Core Creek, N. C. Detachment 3d Cavalry. 750. April 29th. Skirmish at Kelly's Ford, Va. Gen. Stoneman's raid. 8th and 9th Cavalry. BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 195 1863. 751. April 29tli. Skirmisli at Germanna and Richards' Fords, Va. Chancellors ville campaign. 6th Cavalry. 752. April 29th. Skirmish at Orooke's Run, Va. Mountain Run. Chancellorsville cam- paign. 0th Cavalry. 753. April 39th-May 2d. Action at Pollock's Mill Creek or Fitzhugh's Crossing, Va. White Oak Run, five miles below Fredericksburg. Brigades. Divisions. o Commanding Officers. Killed W'n'd Miss'g Organi- zations. o e o 1 = i 1. 8 e o ■3 = S 1 1st Art.: Bat'v L... 1, Wadsworth.. Reserve Capt. John A. Reynolds 8 5th Bat'y.. Artillery Capt. Elijah D. Taft 15th Bat'y. Capt. Patrick Hart ... - 29th Bat'y. Lieut. Gustav Von Blucher ?M Bat'y... Artillery l',"Pheips" Jr!" I, Phelps, Jr... Lieut. George Gaston 60th Eng... 22d Int . 1, Wadsworth. 1, Wadsworth. 2, Robinson ... I, Wadsworth. 1, Wadsworth. 2, Robinson ... 1, Wadsworth. 2, Robinson ... 1. Wadsworth. 2, Robinson ... 2, Robinson ... 1, Wadsworth. Lt.-Col. W. H. Pettis and Maj. Edmund 0. Beers Col. Walter Phelps, Jr.(c), .Maj. Thomas J. Strong. Col. Samuel R. Beardsley 6 10 1 1 7 24th Inf... 1 26th Inf... Lt.-Col. Gilberts. Jennings ,HOth Inf... 1, Phelps, Jr... 2, Cutler Col. William M. Searing 1 I 76th Inf... Col. William P. Wainwright 1 83d Inf .3, Leonard I, Plielps, Jr... 1, Root Lt.-Col. Joseph A. Moesch 1 21 84th Inf... ^ 94th Inf.. Col. Adrian R. Root (c), Capt. Samuel A. Moftett. Col. George H. Riddle 'J5th Inf... 2, Cutler 3, Leonard 1, Root 2, Cutler 2 1 4 7 97th Inf... Col. Charles Wheelock 104th Inf ... Col. Gilbert G. Prey 147th Inf ... Col. John G.Butler ' 6 56 13!) 1 1 8 Total - 3 9 Total loss of Union forces engaged 4 14 180 754. April 29th-May 2d. Action at Franklin's Crossing, Va. low Fredericksburg. Deep Run. Two miles be- Brigades. Divisions. o O 6 6 Commanding Officers. Killed W'n'd Miss'g Organi- zations. e O a" 1 o •3 H S i E o ■3 '■'■ o = 6 Si < 1st Bat'y ... LVght!!.".".'.".'!!."!.' 2. Howe Capt. Andrew Cowan .3d Bat'y Lieut. Wm A. Harn 30th Bat'y. Artillery Reserve Reserve Capt. Adolph Voegeler 31st Bat'y... Artillery With the 30th Battery, attached 15th Eng ... Col. Clinton G. Colgate, Maj. Walter L. Cassin IBthmf .... 2, Barllett 3, Russell 2, Bartlett 6 fi 6 6 6 6 Col. .Toel J. Seaver ISthlnf .... Col. George R. Myers 27th Inf.... Col. Alexander D. Adams 31st Inf. Light Col. Frank Jones Col. Francis E. Pinto Col. Emory Upton •• • 1 9 10 32d Inf 3 Russell 1 Brooks 121st Inf. ... 2, Bartlettt Total - 9 16 ■^ 10 20 Total loss of Union forces engaged - 756. 757. 758. 759. 760. 761. 762. 763. April 30th. Skirmishes at Wilderness Run, Louisa Run and near Spotsylvania Coiu-t House, Va. Chancellorsville campaign. 6th Cavalry. April 30th. Cavalry. April 30th. April 30th. April 30th. Skirmish at Culpeper, "\'a. Gen. Stoneman's raid. Sth and 9th Skirmish at Rappahannock River, Va. 12th Infantry. Skirmish at Core Creek, N. C. 3d Cavalry. Skirmish at Kelly's Ford, Va. Detachment 10th Cavalry. May 1st. Skirmish at Rapidan Station, Va. Gen. Stoneman's raid. 4th Cavalry, Col. Di Cesnola; Sth Cavalry, Col. Davis: 9th Cavalry. May 1st. Skirmish on South Quay Bridge, Va. Siege of Suffolk. 16th Battery; 99th Infantry, Lt.-Col. Nixon. May 1st. Skirmish at Moundville, La. Olst Infantry. May lst-3d. Battle of Chancellor.sviUe, Va. Losses in skirmishes, May 4th-6th, included. (See table following.) 19G PART II. IN THE FIELD. 1863. ORGJINIZA' TIONS. fith Cav. rttli Cav. 9th Cav OneldaCav 1st Art.: Bat'y B. . Bat'.v C... Bat'y U.- BafyG... Bat'y I... Bat'y K.. Bat'y L... But'v M. 2a liafy. ... 4th Hat'y... <;tli Bafy... Kilh Bat'v., mil liat'v., i:«h Bat'v. 14th Bat'y. 15th Eng ... 5()th Eiig ... 1st Inf..... 2illnf... 4th Inf. Ml Inf 7th Inf 8th Inf lOthInf .... 12th Inf... 13th Inf.... 14th Inf.... 17th Inf.... 22dlnf , 24th Inf ..... 25th Inf... 26th Inf... 2SlhInf... 29th Inf .... Brigades o 1, Pleasanton... 1, Hancock 3, lluniphreys. 12, Berry 13, French , '2, Von Stein- I wehr 1 1, Williams jl, Wadsvvorth. , 1, Williams Berry . Coniniandlng Olhcerf Cav 2 Cap!. Kiley.loliiisoii.Cos. D and K escort Col. T.C. Dcviii (c), Lt.-('ol. Duncan Mc Vi(ar(k},('apt.\V. E. Beardsley; SCos. Detailuiicnt, Capt. T. Hanley Heail(iiiarters Army of the Potomac, Capt. Daniel P. Mann Capt. Rufus D. Petlit Capt. Almond Barnes Capt.T. VV.Osborn and Lt. G. B. Winslow Lt. Nelson Ames 3, Whipple .3. Whipple I, Devens, Jr.. 3, Ilayman 1, Birney 3, Mott 12, Berry 3, MacGregor.. Is, French... 3, O'Korke '2, Sykes .3, Zook 11, Hancock.. 30th Inf.. 37th Inf. .3, Stockton 1, Bai'nes 2, McQuade 3, Stockton 1, Phelps, J r ... 1. Phelps, Jr .. 1, Barnes 1, GrifHn 2, Baxter 2, Robinson . 1, Knipe il, Williams 3, French 1, Griffin 1, Griffin 1, Griffin 1, Griffin 1, Wadsworih.. 1, Wadsworth.. 1. Phelps, Jr .. 3, Hayrnan S-'th Inf. ..'2, Ward. 40th Inf... 41st Inf.... 44th Inf 45ih Inf... 32dlnf 54th Inf... 57th Inf... .-^ath Inf... 60th Inf.. 61st Inf..... 63d Inf.... 64th Inf... 66th Int 68th Inf 6'.tlh Inf. Tilth Inf. 71st Inf.... 72(1 Inf.... T.M Inf... 74th Inf. 2, Ward. 1, Von Gilsa.. Stockton I, Von Gilsa ... 3, Zook 1, Von Gilsa ., \ Zook 2, Kryzanowski 76th Inf.. 78th Inf.. 83d Inf..... 84th Inf 2, Von Stein wehr I 11 1, AVadsworth.. 1, Birney I, Birney 1, Biiney I, Devens, Jr.. 1, Griffin I, Devens, Jr... I, Hancock 1, Devens, .Ir... 1, Hancock 3, Schurz Capt. Michael Wiedrich Capt. R. H. FitzhughandLt.E. L.Bailey Capt. .lohn A. Reynolds Lt. C.E. Wlneaar (111 ), Lt. J. D. Woodbury Capt. Ileniiaii .lalin Lt. G. F. Haisli.u', Lt.Wm. T. McLean. Lt. Joseph W. .Martin Ijt. Samuel Lewis Lt. John E. Burton Capt. Julius Diecknian With Batteries B and G, 1st Artillery Col. Clinton G. Colgate Col. Charles B. Stuart Col. J. F. Pierson (w), Lt.-Col. F. L. Leland Col. S.W. Park (w), Lt.-Col. W. A.Olm- stead,Mal. Wm. B. Tibbitts (w) Col. J. 0. iVIacGrogor (w), Lt.-Col.Wm. Jamison Col. Cleveland Winslow Detachment serving with the52d Inf. One conipanv, provost guard MaJ. Geo. F. Hopper Capt. Wm. Huson A battalion; Capt. Wm. Downey Col. J. McQuade (c), Lt.-Col. T.M.Davies Lt.-Col. Nelson B. Bartram Maj. Thomas J. Strong Col. Samuel B. Beardsley Col. Charles A. Johnson Lt.-Col. Gilbert S. Jennings Lt.-Col. E. W. Cooke (m). Ma). Theo philus Fitzgerald Lt.-Col. L. Hartman (w), Ma.i. A. Von Schlumbach Capt. Wm. M. Searing Col. S. B. Ilayman (c), Lt.-Col. Gilbert Riordan Col. P. Regis DeTrobriand Col. Thomas W. Egan W'n'd. o w Missing. .3, Greene.... 1, Caldw.ell. 2, Meagher.. 4, Brooke .. 3, Zook 1, Schimniel- pfenning 2, Meagher 2, Revere , 2, llevere 2, Revere , 2, Revere 2, Revere , 2, Cutler 3, Greene 3, Leonard .. I, Phelps, Jr. 86th Inf... 1, Franklin.... S8th Inf ...'2, Meagher.... «)3d Inf. <)4th Inf... y.ith Inf... th Inf... 3, O'Rorke 2, Sykes 1, Williams 5 12 5 1 12 11 11 Col. P. O'Rorke (c), Lt.-Col. L. Ernest... Col. E. L. Price (w), Maj. Geo. W. Reid Col. Kenner Garrard 21 95 Htith Inf... .3, O'Rorke 2, Sykes 147tlilnf... 2, Cutler 1, Wadsworth. Col. John G. Butler 149th Inf... 3, Greene 1, Bushbeck .... 1, Schininiel- pfenning MaJ. A. G. Cook(w), Capt. 0. T. May (m). Lt.-Col. K. S. Van Voorbies Col. P. H. Jones (w), Lt.-Col. Henry C. Looinis 2 1 1 13 6 12 222 964 5 3 3 120 489 63 77 63 1632 6360 4 1 33 134 101 137 IS 1.355 4080 151th Inf... 2, Von Stein- wehr .3, Sohurz 186 228 98 3388 12145 157th Inf... Col. Philip P. Brown, .Tr Total Total loss of Union forces engaged US 764. 765. 766. 767. 768. 769. 770. 771. 772. 773. 2cl Cavalry, raid. May 2d. Skirmish at Louisa Covirt House, Va. Geu. Stoneman's raid Lt.-Col. Davies; lOtli Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Irvine. May 2d. Skirmish at Ely's Ford, Va. Gen. Stonemau's raid. 8th Cavalry. May 3d. Skirmish at Ashland and Hanover Station, Ya. Gen. Stonemau' 2d Cavalry. May 3d. Skirmish at South Anna Bridge, near Ashland Va. Gen. Stonemau's raid 10th Cavalry. May 3d. Skirmish at Warrenton Junction, Va. 5th Cavalry, Maj. Hammond. Skirmish near Hill's Point, Ya. Siege of Suffolk, 117th Lafantry. Skirmish at Amite River, La. 18th Battery. Skirmish on the Providence Church Road, Va. Siege of Suffolk. Mounted Rifles; 89th, 103d, 143(1, 144th, 170tli Infantry. May 3d. Skirmish near Ohuckatuck and Reed's Ferry. Va. Siege of Suffolk. Detachment of 10 men, 1st Mounted Rifles, Sergt. Jas. L. Trowbridge. May 3d-4th. Battle of Fredericksburg (Marye's Heights), and Salem Church (Salem Heights), aud skirmishes near Banks' Ford, Va. May 3d. May 3d. May 3d. 1st Brigades. Divisions. o 6 6 Commanding Officers. Killed W'n'd. Miss'g Organiza- tions. E o ■a c S 1 C •e S a to 1st Bat'y... Light,","!;,",'.',' ■,;!' Artillery Artillery Artillery Artillery 2, Howe Capt. Andrew Cowan ,3d Bat'y,,. Division Reserve Lieut. William A. Harn 1 5th Bat'y,,. Capt. Eliiah D. Taft 1.5th Bat'y.. Reserve Capt. Patrick Hart 29th Bat'y,. Reserve Lieut. Gustav Von Blucher 30th Bat'v.. Reserve Capt. Adolph Voegeler 3lst Bat'y.. Artillery Reserve With the 3Uth Battery 32il Bat'y... Artillery Reserve Lieut. George Gaston 15th Eng ... Col. Clinton G. Colgate, Major Walter L. Cassin, Lt.-Col. James A. Magruder 1 50th Eng ... Lt.-Col. Wm. H. Pettis and Major E. Beers I6th Int ... 2, Bartlett 3, Russell 3, Neill 1, Brooks 1, Brooks 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 G 6 6 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 Col. Joel J. Seaver 23 4 66 1 86 12 42 2 125 2 14 9 51 15 6 60 12 15 45 170 732 2553 2 "4 '0 "i "2 "i 24 31 •■••■• 18th Inf... Col. George R. Mvers 20th Inf... 2, Howe 6 3 11 1 17 ""] 6 1 ""4 106 3 81 40 73 1 6 "129 18 7 53 3 11 30 3 53 697 1466 208 19 143 43 221 3 26 27th Inf... 2, Bartlett .... Light 1, Brooks Col. Alexander D. Adams 31st Inf ... Division 1, Brooks Col. Frank Jones 1 32d Inf .„ 3, Russell 3, Neill Col. Francis E. Pinto 33d Inf.,, Col. Robert F. Tavlor 34th Inf,,. 1, Sully Col. Byron Laflin (c), Lt.-Col John lifvcriv Col. Wm. H. Browne (c), Lt.-Col. J. J, Whlsh, Col, James E. Mallon "i 36th Inf... 42d Inf ... 2, Browne X Hall Light 3, Newton 2, Gibbon Division 43d Inf . . Col. Benj.nmin F. Baker 3 12 1 1 10 1 2 6 "'45 1 ] 5 1 1 1 1 3 1 39 157 204 3.5 49th Inf... X Neill 2, Howe 2, Gibbon Col. Daniel D. Bidwell .59th Inf... X Hall Lt.-Col. Max A. Tlioman 62d Inf ,„ 3, Wheaton 1, Shaler .3, Newton 3, Newton .. . 3, Newton 2, Howe Lt.-Col. Theodore B. Hamilton 6.5th Inf... Col. A. Shaler (c), Lt -Col. J. E Hamblin 67th Inf... 1, Shaler 29 83 6 77th Inf... X Neill Lt.-Col. Winser B. French 1 "3 82il Inf ... 1, Sully 2, Bartlett 1, Shaler 2, Gibbon Col. Henry AV. Hudson (c), Lt.-Col. J. Hus't'on. Col. Emorv Upton 121st Inf.. 1, Brooks I22d Inf.,, 3, Newton Col. Silas Titus 7 Total 9 42 141 452 Total loss of Union forces engaged 4701 774. May 4th. Skirmishes at Chancellorsville, United States and Banks' Fords, Va. Chaucellorsville campaign. 6th Battery; 15th and 50th Engineers; 14tli, 17th 52d, 64th and 149th Infantrv. 198 PART II. IN THE FIELD. 18G3. 775. May4tli. Skirmishes on Gen. Kilpatrick's raid to Richmond, Va. Huugary Sta- tion; the Coal Pits; Glen Allen; Brook Turnpike; defenses of Richmond and Han- over Town Ferry. 2d Cavalry, Lt.-Coi. Davies. 776. May 4th. Skirmish at Shannon Hill, Va. 5th Cavalry. 777. May 4th. Skirmish at Rapidan Bridge, Va. Gen. Stoueman's raid. 8th Cavalry. 778. May 4th. Skirmish at Lake Drummond, Va. 1st Mounted Rifles. 779. May 4th. Skirmish at Ashland, or Brick, Church, Va. Gen. Stoneman's raid. 10th Cavalry, 780. May 5th. Skirmish in Hampshire County, W.Va. On Scout from Winchester. De- tachment 1st Cavalry, Major Qiiinn. 781. May 5th. Skirmishes at Aylett.es and Mattapony Perry, Va. Gen. Kilpatrick's raid. 2d Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Davies. 782. May 5th. Skirmish at Peletier's Mill, N. C. Evan's Mills. Companies A, C, E and K, 3d Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Lewis. 783. May 5th. Skirmish at Thompson's Cross Roads, Va. Gen. Stoneman's raid. 10th Cavalry. 784. May 6th. Skirmish at King's and Queen's Court House, Va. Gen. Kilpatrick's raid. 2d Cavalry. 785. May 6th. Skirmish at Centreville, Va. Detachment 2d Cavalry. 786. May 6th-7th. Skirmish at Upperville, Va. Detachment 1st Cav. Lieut. Boyd, Jr. 787. May 7th. Skirmish near White House, Va. West Point. Company F, 6th Cavalry, Major Hall. 788. May 7th. Skirmish at Stoney Creek, N. C. 3d Cavalry. 789. May 8th. Skirmish near Fairfax Cotirt House, Va. 5th Cavalry, Capt. McMaston. 790. May 9th. Skirmish at Alexandria, La. 133d Infantry. 791. May 10th. Skirmish at Berry s Ferry, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry. 792. May 10th. Skirmish at Morrisville, Va. Detachment 2d Cavalry. 793. MaylOth-llth. Skirmish at Amite River, La. Civique's Ferry. 21st Battery; 177th Infantry. 794. May 12th. Action at Blackwater, Va. 1st Mounted Rifles; 164th and 170th Infantry. 795. May 13th. Skirmish at Ponchatoula, La. 128th Infantry. 796. May 13th. Skirmish at Upperville, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Capt. Boyd. 797. Maj' 13th. Skirmish at Middleburg, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Capt. Jones. 798. May 14th. Skirmish at Marsteller's Place, near Warreuton Junction, Va. Detach- ment 5th Cavalry. 799. May 15th-16th. Skirmishes at Carrsville, Va. Holland House. 1st Mounted Rifles; 112th, 152d, 170th and 182d Infantry. 800. May 16th. Skirmish at Berry's Ferry, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Lieut. Vermill- yea. 801. May 17th. Skirmish near Providence, Va. Scott's Mills; Chuckatuck; Smithfield. Companies A and F, 1st Mounted Rifles, Major Patten. 802. May 18th. Skirmish near Blackwater, Windsor Road, Va. 1st Mounted Rifles. 803. May 20th. Skirmish in Matthews County, Va. 2d Cavalry; Battery H, 1st Artillery. 804. May 20th. Skirmish at Simsport, La. Companies B and G, 75th Infantry. 805. May 21st. Action at Plain Store, La. 18th Battery; 75th, 116th, 160th, 161st, 174th Infantry. 806. May 21st. Skirmish at Franklin, La, 110th Infantry. 807. May 21st. Skirmish at Windsor, Va. 152d and 170th Infantry. 808. May 22d. Skirmish at Gum Swamp, N. C. Four companies and Howitzer party, 3d Cavalry, Capt. Jacobs, Jr.; three pieces of Battery H, 3d Artillery, Lieut. John D. Clark. 809. May 23d. Skirmish at Bachellor's Creek, near New Berne, N. C. Cobb Creek. Four companies 3d Cavalry; Battery H, 3d Artillery; 132d Infantry. 810. May 23d. Skirmishes at Antioch Church aud Barker's Cross Roads, Va. 1st Mounted Rifles; 99th and 118th Infantry. 811. May 23d-July 8th. Siege and capture of Port Hudson, La. (See table following.) BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 199 1863. Organi- zations. 14th Cav .. 18th Bat'y. 21st Bat'y . 75th Inf.... MOth Inf.... 91st Inf..... 110th Inf.., 114th Inf... IKUhInf ... 12Sth Inf . . 13Ist Inf.... 133(i Inf..., l.ifith Inf... isyth Inf ... 160th Inf... Kilst Inf.... 162d Inf.... lt)5th Inf ... 17.3d Inf.... 174th Inf... I7.5thlnf... 177th Inf... Brigades. 2, Weitzel 1, Morgan 1, Morgan 1, Ingraham. ... 2, Weitzel 1, Augur 1, Neal Dow.... 1, Morgan' 2, Fearing 3, Gooding 3, Birge 2, Weitzel 3, Dudley 2, Sherman .3, Emory 3, Emory 1, Augur 2, Sherman 2, Sherman 1, Neal Dow.... 3, Nickerson ... 2, Fearing 3, Dudley 1, Augur 2, Sherman 2, Sherman 3, Nickerson.... 3, Nickerson.... Commanding Officers. MaJ. Abram Bassford Capt. Albert G. Mack Capt. James Barnes Col. Robert B. Merritt Col. Jos. S. Morgan(c), Maj. Nelson Shaurmann. Col. Jacob Van Zandt Col. Clinton H. Sage Col. ElishaB. Smith(c, w), MaJ. Henry B. Morse Col. E. P. Chapin (c, w), Capt. John Iliggins Col. David S. Cowles (c. k), Capt. Francis S. Keene, Lt.-Col. James Smith Lt.-Col. Nicholas W. Day Col. D. H. Currie Col. Jacob Sharpe lit.-Col. Charles A. Burt Lt.-Col. John B. Van Petten Col. Gabriel T. Hanower Col. Lewis Benedict, Lt.-Col. Justus Blanchard... Lt.-Col. Abel Smith. Jr. (w), Capt. Felix Agnus... Capt. George W.Rogers Lt.-Col. B. F. fiott, MaJ. George Keating Col. Michael K. Bryan (k), MaJ. John Gray Col. Ira W. Ainsworth Total - Total loss of Union forces engaged. Miss'g 107 50 149 37 73 130 128 119 115 30 73 41 17 .59 106 92 14 51 23 1445 4363 812. May 24tli. Skirmish at Washington. X. C. 8d Cavalry. 813. May 25tli. Skirmish at Franklin, La. 75th, 90th, 110th, 114th and 175th Infantry. 814. May 27th. First assault at Port Hudson, La. Siege of Port Hudson. 18th and 21st Batteries; 75th, 91st, 116th, 128th, 131st, 133d, 159th, 160th, 162d, 165th, 173d and 177th Infantry. 815. May 28th. Skirmish at Upperville, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Capt. Haskins. 816. May 28th. Skirmish at Walkerstown, Va. 168th Infantry. 817. May 30th. Action at Greenwich, Va. Detachment 5th Cavalry, Capt. Hasbrouck. 818. May 31st. Skirmish at Blackwater Bridge, Va. 1st Mounted Rifles. 819. May Blst-June 2d. Skirmishes at Tranter's Creek and Jacksonville, N. C. 3d Cav- alry, Col. Mix. 820. June 1st. Skirmish at Falmouth, Va. 2d Cavalry. 821. June 1st. Skirmish at Snicker's Gap, Va. 4th Cavalry, Lt.-Col. A. Pruyn; 5th Cavalry. 822. June 8d. Skirmish at Brandy Station, Va. 2d Cavalry, 823. June 3d-4th. Skirmish at Clinton, La. Siege of Port Hudson. 14th Cavalry. 824. June 4th. Skirmish at Bluifton, S. C. Detachment 48th and one company 115th In- fantry. 825. Jupe 5tb. Skirmish at Berryville, Va. Harrisonburg. Detachment 1st Cav- alry. 826. June 5th. Skirmish at Warwick River, Va. Companies F and H, 6th Cavalry, Maj. W. P. Hall. 827. June 5th. Action at Deep Run Crossing, Va. Franklin's Crossing, near Fredericks- burg. 1st and 3d Batteries; 15th and 50th Engineers; 43d, 49th, 65th, 67th, 77th and 122d Infantry. 828. June 5th. Skirmish at Walkerstown. Va. 168th Infantry; and one company 99th Infantry, Capt. Lee, on army gunboat Smith Briggs. 829. June 6th. Skirmish at Piedmont, Va. Harrisonburg. Detachment 1st Cavalry. 830. June 8th. Skirmish on scout from Suffolk, Va., to South Mills, N. C. Detachment 1st Mounted Rifles, Maj. James N. Wheeler, 831. June 8th. Skirmish at Crooked Creek, Va. Piedmont. Companies C and K, 1st Cavalry, Capt. Boyd. 832. June 9th. Skirmish at Yorktown, Va. 168th Infantry. 833. June 9th. Engagement at Brandy Station (Fleetwood) and Beverly Ford, Va. (See table following.) 200 PART II. m THE FIELD. 1863. BriKades. Divisions. ± Commanding Officers. Rilled Wn'd Miss'g Organiza- tions. O -3 4 5 1 O 1 1 2 2 3 •a c £ 13 3 29 13 \b 8 24 11 ITe 36S S 1 o "i 21 1 60 to < 2d Cav l.Kilpatrick ... 2,Devin 3, Gregg Cav Cav Cav Cav Cav Cuv 3 3 Col. .T. Kilpatrick (c;. Lt.-Col. 11. E. Davies, Jr. Col. T. C. Devin (c) Ma|. Win E Beardsley 39- 4 6th Cav I,Bnfor(l 8th Cav I, Davis l,Bufora Col. Benj. F. Davis (c, k i, Mm.|. E. M. Pope 3 9 9th Cav 2, Devin l,Buford 10th Cav .. l.Kilpatrick ... Lt.-Col. Wm. Irvine (w, in) Maj. M. Avery Capt. Joseph W. Martin 1 2 82 Cth Bat'y... S6th Inf... l.Birney 2 2 19 71 1 10 35 1 13 89 369 26 124th Inf... l.Birney Col. A. Van Horn Ellis, Lt.-Col. Francis M. Cummins, Capt. Chas. H. Wevgant 14 Total 4 10 239 834. 835. 836. 837. 838. 839. 840. 841. 842. 843. 844. 845. 846. 847. 848. 849. 850. 851. 852. 853. S54. 855. 856. 857. 858. 859. 860. 861. 862. 863. 864. 865. 860. 867. June 10th. J an 'J lOth. June 10th. June 11th. June lltli. June 11th. June 12th. June 13th. June 13th. June 13th. airy, Lt June l.Stli. dale. June 14th. June 14th. June 14th. Skirmish at Warrenton Junction, Va. 9th Cavalry. Skirmish at Middleburg, Va. Detachment 5th Cavalry, Lt. Gall. Skirmish at Dia.scund Bridge, Va. 127th Infantry. Skirmish on Edenton Road, near Suffolk, Va. 19th Battery. Skirmish at Stevensburg, Va. 4th Cavalry. Skirmish near Port Hudson, La. Siege of Port Hudson. 14th Cavalry, Skirmish on South Quay Road, Va. 1st Mounted Rifles; 130th Infantry. Skirmish at White Post, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Capt. F. Hendricks. Skirmish near Millwood, Va. Company K, 1st Cavalry, Capt. Bailey. Skirmishes at Berryville and Opequon Creek, Va. Detachment 1st Cav- -Col. Adams. Skirmish at Bunker Hill, \Y. Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Capt. ISIartin- Skirmish near Nine Mile Ordinary, Va. 127th Infantry. Skirmish at Franklin, Va. 1.30th Infantry. Skirmish at Martinsburg, W. Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Maj. Boyd; eight companies 106th Infantry, Col. E. C. James and Lt.-Col. Embrick. June I4th. Second a.ssault of Port Hudson, La. Siege of Port Hudson. 18th and 21st Batteries; 75th, 90th, 91st, llOth, 114th, 116th, 128th, 131st, 133d, 156th, 160th, 162d, 173d and 175th Infantry. June 14th-15th. Engagement at Winchester, Va. 1st Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Adams. June 15th. Skirmish at Williamsport, Md. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Maj. Boyd. June 16th. Skirmish at Hancock, Md. 1st Cavalry. June 16th. Skirmish at Diascund Bridge, Va. 141st Infantry. June 16th. Skirmish at Plymouth, N. C. 3d Cavalry. June 16th-17th. Skirmish at Carrsville, Va. Franklin; Blackwater; Edenton Road; Four Corners. 99th, 118th, 130th, 155th and 164th Infantry. June 17th. Action at Aldie, Va. Thoroughfare Gap. 2d, 4th and 10th Cavalry. June 17th-18th. Skirmish on scout from Rocky Run to Dover and Core Creek, N. C. Detachment 3d Cavalry, Maj. Ferris Jacobs, Jr. June 17th-19th. Skirmishes at Pattersonville, La. 176th Infantry. June 17th-July 4th. Siege of Vicksburg, Miss. Battery L, 2d Artillery; 46th, 51st and 79th Infantry. June 18th. Skirmish on Seabrook Island, S. C. South Edisto Island. One section Battery B, 3d Artillery; 56th Infantry. June 18th. Skirmishes at and near Middleburg, Ya.. 10th Cavalry. June 18th. Skirmishes at Snicker's Gap and Aldie, Va. 8th Cavalry. June 18th. Skirmish at Plaquemine, La. Detachment 131st Infantry. June 19th. Skirmish at Warrenton, Va. 5tli Cavalry. June 19th. Action at Middleburg, Va. 2d, 4th and 10th Cavalry. June 19th-21st. Action at La Fourche Crossing, La. 25th Battery; detachment 176th Infantry, Maj. Morgan. June 20th. Skirmish at Thibodeaux, I^a. Detachment company D, 176th Infantry. June 20th. Skirmish at Middleburg, Va. 10th Cavalry. BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 201 1863. 868. June 20tli. Skirmish at Ashby's Gap, Va. Aldie; Upperville. 4tb, 8th and 9th Cavalry. 869. June 20th. Skirmish near Kinston, N. C. 12th Cavalry. 870. June 21st. Engagement at Upperville, Va. Brigades. Divisions. o Cav.. Cav.. Cav.. Cav.. Cav.. Cav.. Cav.. 5 Commanding Officers. Killed W'n'd Miss'g Organiza- tions. i ■1 •a . 1 i e o 1 1 -3 = s 4 17 1 o "l ■o a" '""n to So •>j Cav 2, Kilpatrick ... 2, Kilpatrick ... 2, Devin Col. J. Kilpatrick (c), Lt.-Col.II.E. Davies, Jr. Col. Louis P. DiCesnola g 27 6th Cav 1, Buford Col. T. C. Devin (c), MaJ. W. E. Beardsley 8th Cav ... 1, Gamble 2, Devin 1. Buford MaJ.E. M. Pope 9th Cav 1, Buford Col. \Vm. Sackett 10th Cav ... 3, Gregg 6th Bat'y... Capt. Joseph W. Martin 44th Inf 3, Vincent Col. James C. Rice 1 2 12 2 13 2 23 117 1 1 8 66 3 Total - 36 - 209 871. June 22d. 872. June 22d. 873. June 22d. 874. June 22d. 875. June 22d. 876. June 22d. 877. June 23d. 878. 879. 880. 881. 882. 883. 884. 885. 886. 887. 889. 890. 891. 892. 893. 894. 895. 896. 897. 899. 900. Action at Green Castle, Pa. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Major Boyd. Skirmish at Middleburg, Va. 6th Cavalry. Skirmish at Philomont, Va. 9th Cavalry. Skirmish at Aldie, Va. 10th Cavalry. Skirmish at Succade Ferry, X. C. 12th Cavalry. Skirmish at Bottom's Bridge, Va. 143d and 152d Infantry. Skirmish near Shippensburg, Pa. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Major Boyd, and company I (Artillery company), 8th Regt. National Guard. June 23d. Skirmish at Harper's Ferry, W. Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Capt. Martindale. June 23d. Skirmish at Aldie, Va. 2d and 8th Cavalry. June 23d. Skirmish at Bayou Boeuflf, La. Company I, 176th Infantry. June 23d. Skirmish at, and surrender of, Fort Buchanan, on the Atchafalaya, La. Companies A and F, 176th Infantry. June 23d-24th. Action at, and surrender of, Brashier City, La. Detachments of the 114th, 131st, 156th, 159th and 176th Infantry. June 24th. Skirmish at Sulphur Springs, Va. 9th Cavalry. June 24th-25th. Skirmishes at and about Haymarket and Thoroughfare Gap, Va. 6th and 9th Cavalry; 42d, 59th, 82d and 95th Infantry. June 25th. Skirmish near Cashtown, Pa., near McCounellsburg. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Major Boyd. June 25th-26th. Skirmishes at Carlisle, Pa. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Major Boyd. June 26th. Skirmish at Kingston, Pa. Company I, 8th; and 71st National Guard. June 26th-27th. Skirmishes near Harper's Ferry, W. Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Adams. June 27th. Skirmish at Kingston, Pa. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Major Boyd. June 27th. Skirmishes at Middleburg and Upperville, Va. 8th Cavalry. June 27th. Skirmish at Fairfax Court House, Va. Companies B and C, 11th Cav- alry, Major Remington. June 27th. Skirmish at Donaldsonville, La. Detachment 91st Infantry. June 28th. Skirmish near Rockville, Md. 2d Cavalry. June 28th. Skirmish near Oyster Point, Pa. Company 1, 8th; 11th, 23d and 52d National Guard. June 28th. Affair on Little River Turnpike, Va. One company 178th Infantry. Skirmish ai Keedysville, Md. Detachment 1st Cavalry. Skirmish at Hancock, Md. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Capt. Bailey. Skirmish near McConnellsburg, Pa. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Capt. June 29th. June 29th. June 29th. Jones. June 29th. June 29th. Skirmi.sh near Kingston, Pa. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Lieut. Knowles. Skirmish near Goose Creek Bridge, Md. Cookville, 2d and 4th Cavalry. 26 20-Z PAUL' 11. I.\ THE FIELD. Pa. Company I, 8tli; and 1803. 901. June 29th. Skirmish near Fort Washington, llarrisl)arf. 71st National (iiiarcl. 902. June 30th. Skirmish at Fairfield, Pa. 6th and 8th Cavalry. 90.3. .June 30th. Skirmish at Bolivar Heights, W. Va. Detachment 11th Cavalry. 904. June 30th. Skirmish at Ahrendtsville, Pa. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Lieut. Knovvles. 905. June 30th. Action near Hanover, Pa. 5th Cavalry, Major Hammond. 906. Juno .30th. Skirmish at Sporting Hill, Pa. Hampton, near Harrisburg. Company I, 8th; 23d, Col. Aspinwall; 37tli, Col. Roome, National Guard. 907. July 1st. Skirmish near Fayetteville, Pa. Detachments 1st Cavalry, Major Boyd and Lieut. Knowles. 908. July 1st. Skirmishes at Green Castle and Waynesboro, Pa. 0th Cavalry. 909. July 1st. Action at Carlisle, Pa. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Major Boyd; detachment 11th Artillery; company I, 8th; 22d, 23d. and 37th Infantry, National Guard. 910. July 1st. Skirmish at Baltimore Cross Roads, Va. Detachment 6th Cavalry, Major Hall. 911. July lst-3d. Battle of Gettysburg, Pa. Loss in skirmishes July 4th included. Organiza- tions. 2d Cav 4th Cav 5th Cav 6th Cav 6th Cav. : Go's D&K 8th Cav 9lli Cav 10th Cav.... OiieidaCav. 1st Art.: Bat'y B.. Bat'y C. Bat'v D.. Bat'v E.. Bat'y G.. Hat'v I.., Bat'y K . Bat'y L.., Bat'v M . 1st But'y.. 3a Bat'v.. 4th Bat'y.. .•ith Bat'y.. 6th Bat'v.. 10th Bat'y. 13th Bat'y. 14th Bat'y, 15th Bat'y, Brigades. 2, Huey 2, Huey 1, Farnsworth 2, Devin 1, Gamble. 2, Devin.... 3, Gregg.... Hazard.. 7th Inf..... 8th Inf . . 10th Inf. r2th Iiil .. 29th Inf.. ;)3d Inf •Syth Inf.. 40th Inf.. 41st Inf .. 42(1 Inf... 4.3d Inf , 44th Inf... 45th Int .. 49th Int..., 52dlnf Martin Randolph VVainwright. 4th Vol.: Fitzhugh Osborn 4th Vol.: Fitzhugh... Wainwright Muhlenberg Tompkins.... Tompkins.... Randolph ... 2aVol.:Taft.... Robertson 1st Vol.: McGilvery 4th Vol.: Fitzhugh.. Osborn Haggard 1st Vol.: McGilvery 3. Zook 2, Smyth , 3. Willard. 3, De TrobriaiKl 1, Von Gllsa. .3, Ilall .3. Neill '!, Vincent 1, Scbimmel pfenning .3, Neill , 3, Zook l.Von Gilsa 2, Gregg 2, Gregg 3, Kilpatrick... 1, Buford 1, Buford 1, Buford 2, Gregg Tyler Tyler . Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler I.Caldwell. 3, Hays 1, Birncy.. 1, Barlow , 2, Gibbon.. 2, Howe... 1, Barnes.. 3, Schurz . 2, Howe. .., 1, Caldwell 3, Hays I, Barlow., Commanding Officers. Lt. -Col. Otto Harhaus Lt.-Col. Augustus Pruyn MaJ. John Hammond Col. T. C. Devin (c), MaJ. \V. E. Beards- ley Capt. Rilev .Johnson, escort Lt. -Col. William L. Markell Col. William Sackett Major .Matthew H. Avery Capt. Daniel P. Mann, at Army Head- quarters Capt. Jas. McK. Rorty (k). 14th Bat- tery attached; Lieut. Albert S. Shel don (w), Lieut. Robert E. Rogers .. Capt. Almont Barnes Capt. Geo. B. Winslovv. Attached to Battery L, 1st Artillery... Capt. Nelson Ames Capt. Michael W'iedrich Capt. R. H. Fitzhugh (c), Uth Battery attached Capt. J. A. Reynolds (w), Lt.G.Breck. Lieut. Chas. E. Winegar Capt. Andrew Cowan Capt. Wm. A. Harn Capt. .Tames E. .Smith Capt. Elisha D. Taft (c) Capt. Joseph W. Martin Attached to the 5th Mass., G and C, IsL Rhode Island, and 5th N.Y. Bat- teries, Lieut. C. T. Bruen ; loss, with 5th Mass. Battery .\ttached to Battery K, 1st Artillery. Lieui-John K. Burton Lieut. William Wheeler Attached to Batteries B and G, 1st Ar- tillery, Capt. James McRorty (k) Capt Patrick Hart Detachment serving with 52d Infantry One conipanv, Provost Guard MaJ(ir(ir,,r-c' ¥. H.ipper Companii's 1) and K, Provost Guard, Capt. Henry W. Ifyder One company, Provost Guard Detachment with 49th N. Y. Vols. Capt. Henry J. GifTord Four companies, Ma). II. llildebrand ... Col. Thomas W. Egan Col. L. Von Gilsa (c), Lt.-Col. Dettler Von Einsiedel ; nine companies Col. James K. Muilon Lt.-Col. John Wilson Col. J. C. Rice (c), Lt.-Col. F. Conner. Col. G. Von Amsberg (c). Lt.-Col. Adolphus Dobke Col. Daniel D. Bidwell Lt.-Col. C. G. Freudenburg (w), Capt. Wllliani Scherrer MjJ. Steven Kovacs.Lt. Ernest Both .. Missing. •sa 95 1.50 224 2 38 102 BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 203 1863. Organiza- tions. 57thlnf .... 58th Inf 60th Inf . 61st Inf.. 62d Inf... Brigades. 3, Zook 1, Caldwell , 2,Kryzanowski!3, Schurz .... 3, Hall \2. Gibbon., 3, Greene 2, Geary 1, Cross. 1, Caldwell .. 3, Nevin 3, Wheaton.. e.'ith Inf. 66th Inf . 67th Inf. 68th Inf. eyih luf . TOthlnf. 71st Inf.. 72d lut ... 2, Kelly.... 4, Brooke . Jl, Shaler . .13, Zook .. . 1, Shaler ,|l. Von Gilsa .... .2, Kelly 73d Inf 74th Inf.., 76th Inf... 77th Inf... 78thlnf .,., 80th Inf . . 82d Inf .... 83d Inf .... 84th Inf.. 86th Inf .. 88th Inf.. 93d Inf .... 94th Inf.. 95th Inf.. 97th Inf.. 102d Inf.. 104th Inf. 107th Inf . I(i8th Inf. 111th Inf. 119th Inf., 120th Inf. 121st Inf.., 122d Inf.., 123d Inf... 124th Inf ., 125th Inf . 126th Inf. 134th Inf., 136th Inf ., 1,37th Inf. 140th Inf., 14.-)thlnf.. 146th Inf.. 147th Inf . 149th Inf . 150th Inf. Kilth Inf. ,12, Brewster.... 2, Brewster .... . 2, Brewster 1 2, Brewster..... 2, Brewster.... 2, Cutler 1, Caldwell .. 1, Caldwell .. 3, Wheaton.. 1, Caldwell .. 3, Wheaton.. 1, Barlow 1, Caldwell . 2, Humphreys. 2, Humphreys. 2, Humphreys, 2, Humphreys, 2, Humphreys, 1, Wadsworth, 2, Howe 2, Geary 3, Boubleday , Gibbon . , Neill.... , Greene.., , Rowley . , Harrow , , Ba.Kter 2, Robinson. , Cutler i 1, Wadsworth , Ward l,Birney .Kelly 1, Caldwell 1, Paul 2, Cutler 2, Baxter 3, Greene 1, Paul 3, Colgrove . 2, Smvth 3, Willard . .. 2,Kryzanowski 2, Brewster 2, Bartlett 1, Shaler 1, McDougall., 2, Robinson .... 1, Wadsworth 2, Robinson 2, Geary 2, Robinson . .. l,Ruger .3, Hays 3, Hays 3, Schurz 2, Humphreys, I, Wright 3, Wheaton.. 1, Ruger Commanding Offlcer.s 2, Ward 3, Willard .. 3, Willard . . 1, Coster .... 1, Birney . 3, Hays ... ,3, Hays.... Smitli. 3, Greene., .3, Weed . . I, McDougall.. 3, Weed '2, Cutler.., 3, Greene., 2, Von Stein- wehr. ,'2, Von Stein- I wehr. .2, Geary • 2, Ayres 1 , Ruger. . 2, Ayres. . 2, Lockwood .. 1, Coster 1, Schimmel- pfenning. 1, Wadsworth, 2, Geary 1, Ruger 2, Von Stein- wehr, .3, Schui-z 2'Lt.-CoI. Alford B. Chapman 1) Col. W. Kryzanowski (c), Lt.-Col. A. Otto, Capt. Kniil Koenig Lt.-Col. M. A. Thoman (w),lst Lt.W. H. Pohhnun (w), Capt. W. McFad- den; four companies Col. Abel Goddard Lt.-Col. K. Oscar Broady 6 Col. D. J. Nevin (c), Lt.-Col. T. A. Hamilton Two companies ; Lt.-Col. R. C. Bent- ley (w), Capt. Thomas Touhey Col. D. G. Bingham (w), Maj. L. W. Bradley Col. .losejjh E. Hamblin Col. 0. II. Morris (w), Lt.-Col. J. S. Hammell, M;i.i. Peter Nelson Col. Nelson Cross Col. Gotthilf Bourry De Invernois Two companies; Capt. R. Moroney (w), Lt. James J. Smith Col. J. Kgbert Tarnum Col. Henry L Potter Col. John S.Austin (w), Lt.-Col. John Leonard Col. W. R. Brewster (c), Lt.-Col. M. W. Burns Lt.-Col. Thomas Holt MiiJ. A. J. Grover (k), Capt. John E. Cook (w) ..., Lt.-Col. Winser B. French Col. Herbert Von Hamraerstein Col. Theodore B. Gates Maj. J. Huston (k). Capt. J. Darrow... Lt.-Col. Joseph A. Moesch , Col- Edward B. Fowler Lt.-Col. B. L. Higgins (w), Maj. J. H Lansing Two companies; Col. Patrick Kelly (c) Capt. Dennis F. Burke Provost Guard, A. P., Col. J. S. Crocker Col. A. R. Root (w), Mai. S. A. Moffet. 1 Col. G. H. Biddlo (.w), Maj. E. Pye .., Col. C Wheelock, Maj. 0. Nortbrup Col. J. C. Lane (w),Capt.L. R.Stegman 12 Col. Gilbert G. Prey., Col. Nirom M. Crane , Lt.-Col. Francis E. Pierce (c) Col. CD. McDougall (c, w), Lt.-Col. I. M. Liisk, Capt. A. P. Seeley Col. John T. Lockwood (w), Lt.-Col Edward F. Lloyd Lt.-Col. C. D. Westbrook (w), MuJ. J R. Tappan Col. Emorv Upton Col. Silas Titus Col. Arch. L. McDougall(c), Lt.-Col.Jas C. Roger.-;, Capt. Adolph H. Tanner.. Col. A. Van H. Ellis(k), Lt.-Col. F. M. Cummins (w), Capt. C. H. Weygant Col. George L. Willard (c, k), Lt.-Col Levin Crandell Col. E. Sherrill(=, k), Lt.-Col. Jas. M Bull(c), Capt. Wm. A. Coleman Col. Chas. R. Coster (c), Lt.-Col. Allan H. Jackson Col. James Wood, Jr Col. David Ireland Col. Patrick H. O'Rorke (k), Lt.-Col. Louis Ernst Col. Edward Livingston Price Col. Kenner Garrard (c), Lt.-Col. Da- vid T. Jenkins Lt.-Col. Francis C. Miller (w), Maj George Harney Col. Henry A. Barnum, Lt.-Col. Chas. B. Randall Col. John H. Ketcham Killed. Wounded. Missing. LI. Col. D. B. Allen Col. Phillip P. Brown, Jr Total Total loss of Union forces engaged, ... 167 45 7; 8 lOJ 82 44 I 138 25 117 162 89 30 170 192 245 115 126 28 194 2 102 249 140 203 2 44 14 90 139 231 109 137 133 10 28 296 55 45 200 307 6784 23049 912. July 2d. Skirmish at McConnellsburgh, Pa. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Maj. Quinn. 918. July 2d. Action at Crump's Cross Roads, Va. Baltimore Cross Roads. Bottom's Bridge. Detachment 6th Cavalry; 89th, 139th and 141st Infantry. 914. July 2d. Skirmish at Springfield Landing. La. 162d Infantry, Lt.-Col. Blanchard. 204 PART II. IN THE FIELD. 1863. 915. July 2d. Skirmish near Fort Washington, opposite Harrishuro;. Pa. 13th and 38th National (tuard. 916. July 3d. Skirmishes at Bendersville iuid Quakerville, Pa. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Maj. Boyd. 917. July 3d. Skirmishes at Falling Waters and Williamsport, xVId. Destruction of part of Gen. Lee's pontoon train. Detacliment 1st Cavalry. 918. July 3d. Skirmish at Trenton, N. C, on raid on the Wihuingt(m and Weldon R. H. 3d Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Lewis. 919. July 4th. Skirmish at McDonald's on Ossawba Island. Ga. Detachment 47th In- fantry. 920. July 4th. Skirmish at Gettysburg, Pa. 58tli, 107th, 119th and 123d Infantry. 921. July 4th. Action at Green River Bridge, at Teijb's Bend, Ky. Detachment 79th In- fantry. 922. July 4th. Skirmish at Cranstown, Pa. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Maj. Boyd. 923. July 4th. Skirmish at Frederick City, Md. Detachment 1st Cavalry. 924. July 4th. Skirmish at Hallville, N. C, on raid on the Wilmington and Weldon R. R. Detachment company E, 3d Cavalry, Lieut. Gibbs; 23d Cavalry. 925. July 4th. Action at South Anna Bridge, Va. Richmond and Fredericksburg R. R. ; Hanover Junction; near Blticicwater. IVo companies 99th; companies A, D and F 118th, Infantry, Capts. Morris and Riggs and Lieut. Cunningham, Maj. Nichols. 926. July 4th. Action at Baltimore Cross Roads, Va. Battery H, 1st Artillery; 8th Bat- tery; 1st Battalion Sliarjjshooters; 130tn Infantry. 927. July 4th. Action at Monterey Gap, Pa. 2d, 4tli and 5th Cavalry. 928. July 4th. Skirmish at Fairfield Gap, Pa. 6th Battery. 929. July 4th. Skirmish at Emmitsburg, Md. 6th Battery. 930. July 5th. Skirmish at or near Smithsburg, Md. 2d, 4th and 5th Cavalry. 931. July 5th. Skirmish at Mercersburg, Pa. Cunnmgham's Cross Roads. Capture of part of Gen. Lee's train. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Capt. Jones. 932. July 5th. Skirmish near Green Castle, Pa. Detachment 1st Cavalry. 933. July 5th. Skirmish at Emmitsburg. Md. 2d Cavalry. 934. July 5th. Skirmish at Warsaw, N. C. Raid on the Wilmington and Weldon R. R. 3d Cavalry; 23d Cavalry; one section Battery II, 3d Artillery, Lieut. Clark. 935. July 5tn. Skirmish at Kenyonsville, N. C. 3d Cavalry, Lt.-Coi. Lewis. 936. July 5th. Skirmish at Camden, N. C. 1st Mounted Rifles. 937. July 5th. Skirmish near Fairfield, Pa. Millerstown. 1st and 3d Batteries; detach- ment 33d, 43d, 49th, 77th and 121st Infantry. 938. July 6th. Skirmish at Free Bridge, near Trenton, N. C. Quakers', Gardinier's, Com- fort Bridge: Southwest Creek; Williamston. One company 12th Cavalry: Bat- tery K, 3d Artillery; 81st, 85th, 96th and 158th Infantry. 939. July 6th. Skirmish at Waynesboro, Pa. 1st Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Adams. 940. July 6th. Skirmish at Waterloo, Pa. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Major Boyd. 941. July 6th. Action at Hager.stown, Md. 2d, 4th and 5tn Cavalry. 942. July 6th. Action at Williamsport, Md. 2d, 4th, 6th, 8th and 9th Cavalry. 943. July 7th. Skirmish at Antietam and Marsh Run, Md. 33d, 43d, 49th and 77th Inf. 944. July 7th. Skirmish at Downsville, Md. 9th Cavalry. 945. July 7th. Skirmish at Funkstown. Md. 8th Cavalry. 946. July 7th. Skirmish at Harper s Ferry, W. Va. 11th Cavalry. 947. July 8th. Skirmish at Antietam Creek, Md. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Major Boyd. 948. July 8th. Action at Boonsborough, Md. Williamsport; Hagerstown; Funkstown. 2d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th and 9th ('avalry; 45th, 58th, ll9th and 157th Infantry. 949. July 9th. Skirmish at Boonsborough, Md. 8th Cavalry. 950. July 9th. Skirmish at Benevola, Md. Beaver Creek. 6th and 9th Cavalry. 951. July 9th-16th. Operations against, and capture of, Jackson, Miss, Battery L, '^d Artillery; 46th, 51st and 79th Infantry. 952. July 10th. Skirmisli at Old Antietam Forge, near Leitersburg, Md. 6th Battery; 43d Infantry. 953. July 10th. Skirmish near Wilhamsport, Md, Detachment 1st Cavalry, BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 205 954 955. 956. 957. 958. 959. 960. 961. 962. 963. 964. 965. 18G3. July 10th. Skirmish near Boonsborough, Md. 3d Battery; 63d, 65th, 67th and 122d Infantry. July 10th. Skirmish near Clear Springs, Md. 74th Militia. July 10th. Action at, and occupation of. South East End of Morris Island, S. C. Batteries B and F, 3d Artillery detachment 1st Engineers; 48th and 100th Infan- try and Les Enfants Perdus. July 10th-12th. Skirmish at Jones Cros.« Roads, Md. 2d and 4th Cavalry. July 10th-13th. Skirmishes at and near Funkstown and HagerstOTvn, Md. 5th, 6th, 8th and 9th Cavalry; 1st and 3d Batteries; 41st, 43d, 49th, 54th, 58th, 62d, 65th; 67th, 68th, 77th, 80th, 83d, 94th, 121st, 122d, 134th and 157th Infantry. July llth-12th. Skirmish at Boonsborough, Md 10th Cavalry. July llth-13th. Skirmishes at Jones Cross Roads, Md Fairplay; St. James College; near Williamsport. 44th, 107th, 121st, 123d, 124th and lo7th Infantry. July 12th. Skirmish at Sharpsburg, Md. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Major Boyd. July 12th. Skirmish at Currituck, N. C. 1st Mounted Rifles. July 12th. Skirmish near New Berne, N. C. 92d Infantry. July 13th-16th. Riot in New York City Company G, 13th Cavalry; detachment 14th Cavalry; companies A and B, 18th Cavalry; detachment 11th Artillery; one section 20th Battery; detachment 17th Vet. Infantry; detachment 36th Infantry and 7th Regiment National Guard. July 13th. Engagement on the Bayou Fourche, La. Cox's Plantation, near Donald- sonville. Organi- zations. 18th Bat'y. 7.5th Inf... gnth Inf... 91st Inf. llGth Inf... 131st Inf... 159th Inf... leist Inf . . 174th Inf... Brigade.". 2, Weitzel. 1, Morgan 1, Morgan Commanding Officers. Killed W'n'd 1, Augur 19 Oapt. Albert G. Mack 1, Augur 19 Col. Robert B. Merrilt 4, Grover ly Ool. Jos. S. Morgan (c), MaJ. Nelson Shaurman .. Grover ly Col. Jacob Van Zandt 1, Paine jl. Augur ly Capt. .John Iliggins 1, Morgan .3, Birge.. 3, Dudley .3, Dudley 4, Grover.. . 4, Grover. 1, Augur. 1, Augur. ly Lt.-Cot Nicholas W. Day , ly Lt.-Col. Cliester A. Burt.... 19lCol. Gabriel T. narrower.... 19lMaj. George Keating Total Totalloss of Union forces engaged 2 rA 7 216 3 183 465 Miss'g 277 966. July l4th. Skirmish at Williamsport, Md. 2d and 5th Cavalry; Battery C, 1st Artillery; 33d, 43d, 49th, 52d, 57th, 6lst 63d, 64th, 66th, 69th, 77th, 88th, 107th 121st, 123d, 145th and 146th Infantry. 967. July 14th. Action at Falling Waters, Md. 2d. 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th and 9th Cavalry. 968. July 14th. Skirmish near Harper's Ferry, W. Ya. 6th Battery; 10th Cavalry, and detachment 11th Cavalry. 969. July 14th. Skirmish on Morris Island, S. C. Companies C and D, 48th Infantry. 970. July 1.5th. Skirmish at Halltown, W. Va. 6th Battery; 10th Cavalry, and detach- ment 11th Cavalry. 971. July 15th. Skirmish at Shepherdstown, W. Va. 6th Battery; 10th Cavalry. 972. July 15th. Skirmish at Smith's Mills Bridge, N. C. One company 12th Cavalry, Capt. West. 973. July l6tu. Action at Shepherdstown, W. Va. 6th Battery; 10th Cavalry. 974. July 16th. Skirmish at Berryville, Va. 2d and 4th Cavalry. 975. July 16th. Skirmish near Grimball's Landing, James Island, S. C. Secessionville. 56th Infantry. 976. July 18th. Skirmish at Emmitsburg, Md. 9th Cavalry. 977. July 18th. Second assault on Battery Wagner, S. C. (See table following.) 206 PART II IN THE FIELD. 1863. Brigades. Divisions. 1 5 10 in 10 10 Coniniaiiding Officers. Killed W'nd Miss'g Organi- zations. i 2 -■ i 1 o SI 1 o 'A 1 < Bat'y B : Capt. James E. Ashcroft Bat'y F : Lieut. Paul B. Birchmeyer 18th Inf .... 100th Inf... ^V'*' "^ Seymour Col. Wni. Barton o 51 46 97 218 7 12 7l 105 92 197 805 3 1 4 8 73 28 101 381 ?4'> T> # 3 6 28 175 Total 417 Total loss of Union forces engaged 1.515 978. Jnly 18tli. Skirmisli at Swift Creek, on raid from New Berne to Tarboro, N. C. 3d Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Lewis; companies A, B and F, IStli Cavalry, Major Clarksou; 23d Cavalry; one section of Battery H, 3d Artillery, Lieut. Clark; loStli Infantry, Lt.-Col. MeXary. 979. -Inly 19tli. Skirmish at the Chapel near Greenville, X. C. Raid to Tarb(jro, X. C. • .3d Cavalry. 980. .luly 19th-Sept. 7th. Siege and occupation of Battery Wagner. Morris Island. Bom- bardment of Charleston. S. C., commenced August 21st, 1863. Batteries B and F, 3d Artillery; Detachment 1st Engineers; 3d, 41st, 47th, 51st, .'56th, 89th, 100th, 103d, 112th, 117th, 127th, 142d. 144th, 157th and 169th Infantry, and Les Enfants Perdus. 981. .Taly20th. Skirmish at Rocky Mount Station, N. C. Raid to Tarboro. Companies A, D, E, G, I and L, 3d Cavalry, Major Jacobs, Jr. 982. July 20th. Skirmishes at Tarboro and Sparta, X. C. Raid to Tarboro. Companies B, C, F, H, K and M, 3.1 Cavalry, Major Cole; companies A, B and F, 12th Cavalry^ Major Clarkson; 23d Cavalry; one section of Battery H, 3d Artillery, Lieut. Clark. 988. July 20th. Skirmish at Ashby's Gap, Va. 5th Cavalry. 984. July 21st. Skirmish at Hookerstown, X. C. Scupperton; (rreenville. Raid 1o Tarboro. 3d and 12th Cavalry; section of Battery H, 3d Artillery. 985. July 21st-22d. Skirmish at Manassas Gap. Va. Philomont; Salem. 6th and 9th Cav. 986. July 2ist-22d. Skirmish at Chester Gap, Va. 8th Cavalry. 987. July 22d. Skirmish at Snicker's Gap, Va. 64th Infantry. 988. July 22d. Skirmish at Currituck. X. C. 1st Mounted Rifles. 989. July 22d. Skirmish at Swift Creek and Streets Ferry, Xeuse River, X. C. Raid to Tarboro. 3d Cavalry; companies A, B and F, 12th Cavalry; 23d Cavalry; one sec- tion Battery H, 3d Artillery. 990. July 23d. Skirmish at Martinsburg, W. Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Major Quinn. 991. July 23d. Skirmish at Chester Gap, Va. 120th Infantry. 992. July 23d. Skirmish at Wapping Heights, Va. Manassas Gap. Oro.ini- ZATIONS. Brigades. 2, Devin il, Buford.. 1, Gamble !l, Buford.. 2, Devlu 1, Buford.. [indolpU . Morris .. DeTrobriand Spinola Spinola Spinola Spinola Spinola Ward Smith Ward Morris Birney Humphreys. Humphreys. Humphreys. Humphreys. Humphreys. liiruev Klliott Birnev Klliott.. Comniaiidiiif; Officers Ool. Thos. 0. l)evin{c), Maj. Wm. E. Beardsley. Lt.-Col. Wm. L. Markell Col. Wm. Sackett Capt. George B. Winsiow 3 Col. .1. Howanl Kitching 3Capt. George F. McKnight 3 Col. Thomas W. Kgan 3 Col. .1. E. Farnum{c, w), MaJ. Wm. II. Hugo. Col. Henry L. I'ol.ter 3 Lt.-Col. .Tolin Leonard , 3 Capt. Michael D. Piirtell Lt.-Col. Thomas Holt Ma). Jacob II. Lansing Col. Edward C. Jaint-s 3 Capt. Charles H. Weygant 3 Col. Wni. Emerson rotal Total loss of Union forces engaged 3 17 Killed W'n'd Miss'g 3 16 BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 207 1863. 993. July 23d. Skirmish near Front Royal, Va. 40tli Infantry. 994. July 25th. Skirmish at Barbee's Cross Roads, Va. 6th, 8th and 9th Cavalry. 995. July 25th. Skirmish at Gloucester Court House, Va. One section 8th Battery; six companies 118th Infantry, Col. Reese. 996. July 26th. Skirmish at PoUocksville, N. C. 3d Cavalry. 997. July 27th. Affair near Bristerburg, Va. Company F, 2d Cavalry. 998. July 27th. Action at Williamston, N. C. Foster's Mill. On raid to Winton; 12th Cavalry; two sections 24th Battery; 81st and 85th Infantry. 999. July 28th. Skirmish at Jackson, N. C. Murfreesboro. 1st Mounted Rifles, Col. Onderdonk. 1000. July 28th. Skirmish at Chowan, N. C. On raid to Winton. 12th Cavalry; part 24th Battery; 81st and 85th Infantry. 1001. July 29th. Skirmish at Robinson's Cross Roads, Va. 82d Infantry. 1002. July 29th. Skirmish at Rixey's Ford, Hazel River, Va. Squadron 9th Cavalry, Capt. Corrigan. 1003. July 29th. Skirmish at Foster's Mills, N. C. Detachment 12th Cavalry. 1004. Aug. 1st. Action at Brandy Station, Va. Culpeper; Rappahannock Station. 6th, 8th and 9th Cavalry. 1005. Aug. 1st. Skirmish at Amissville, Va. 10th Cavalry. 1006. Aug. 2d. Skirmish at John's Island, S. C, near Folly Island. 4lst Infantry and Les Enfants Perdus. 1007. Aug. 3d. Skirmish at Port Hudson, La. Jackson. 175th Infantry. 1008. Aug. 3d. Skirmish at Fairfax, Va. 2d Cavalry. 1009. Aug. 4th. Skirmish at Brandy Station, Va. Rappahannock Station. 6th, 8th and 9th Cavalry. 1010. Aug. 4th. Affair at the mouth of Vincent's Creek, S. C. Detachment 100th Infan- try, Capt. L. S. Payne. 1011. Aug. 4th. Skirmish at Little Washington, Va. 10th Cavalry. 1012. Aug. 5th. Skirmish at Thoroughfare Gap, Va. 2d Cavalry. 1013. Aug. 10th. Skirmish at Brandy Station, Va. 8th Cavalry. 1014. Aug. 12th. Skirmish near Aldie, Va. 2d Cavalry. 1015. Aug. 14th. Skirmish near Aldie, Va., on scout in the Bull Run Mountains. De- tachment 2d Cavalry, Capt. George V. Griggs. 1016. Aug. 14th. Skirmish on scout to Winchester, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Major Quinn. 1017. Aug. 14th. Skirmish near Washington, N. C. 12th Cavalry. 1018. Aug. 15th. Skirmish on expedition from Portsmouth, Va., to Edenton, N. C. 1st Mounted Rifles, Col. Onderdonk. 1019. Aug. 16th. Skirmish at Fall's Church, Va. 111th Infantry. 1020. Aug. 17th-23d. Bombardment of Fort Sumter, S. C. Siege of Battery Wagner. Batteries B and F, 8d Artillery ; detachmeut 1st Engineers; 3d, 41st, 47th, 54th, 89th, lOOlh, 103d, 112th, 117th, 127th, 142d, 144th and 157th Infantry, and Les Enfants Perdus. 1021. Aug. 18th. Skirmish at Pasquotank, Va. Woodville Road, 1st Mounted Rifles. 1022. Aug. 19th. Skirmish at Berryville, Va. 1st Cavalry. 1023. Aug. 21st. Skirmish at Smithfield, W. Va. Ist Cavalry. 1024. Aug. 22d. Skirmish at Berryville, Va. 1st Cavalry. 1025. Aug. 22d. Skirmish at United States Ford, Va. 2d Cavalry. 1026. Aug. 23d. Skirmish at Stafford Court House, Va. 9th Cavalry. 1027. Aug. 23d. Skirmish at Ellisford, Rappahannock River, Va. 102d Infantry, Col. J. C. Lane. 1028. Aug. 24th. Skirmish near Fairfax, Va., Annandale. Detachment 13th Cavalry. 1029. Aug. 25th. Skirmish near Washington, N. C. 12th Cavalry. 1030. Aug. 27th. Skirmishes at Barhamsville, Slatersville, Nevr Kent Court House. Baltimore Cross Road. Bottom's Bridge, Va. Expedition from Williamsburg to Bottoai's Bridge. 1st Mounted Rifles, Col. Onderdonk. 208 PAllT II. IN THE FIELD. 1803. 1031. Aug. 28tli. Skirmish fit Edwards' Ferry, Md. Companies C, 1). H and K, lltli Cavalry, Major Wilkinson. 1032. Aug. 31st. Skirmisli at Brandy Station, Va. 57tli Infantry. 1033. Sept. 1st. Skirmish near Leesburg, Va. Company F, 11th Cavalry, Capt. McCallum. 1034. Sept. 1st. Skirmish at Lambs Creek. Va. 2d and 5th Cavalry. 1035. Sept. 1st. Skirmish at Mt. Gilead, Va. Detachment 9th Cavalry, Capt. Ayres. 1036. Sept. 2d. Affair at Port Conway, A'a. Capture of gunboats. 2d and 5th Cavalry. 1037. Sept. 5th. Skirmish at Middletown, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Major Quiun. 1038. Sept. 6th. Skirmish at Brandy Station, Va. 4th Cavalry. 1039. Sept. 6th. Skirmish near Washington, N. C. Detachment 12th Cavalry. 1040. Sept. 8th. Action at Sabine Pass, Texas. 75th, 116th, 161st and 165th Infantry. 1041. Sept. 8th-Dec. 31st. Operations in Charleston Harbor, S. C. Batteries B and F, 3d Artillery; detachment 1st Engineers; 3d, 41st, 47th, 56th, 89th, 100th, 103d, 112th, 117th, 127th, 142d, 144th, 157th and 169th Infantry, and Les Enfants Perdus. 1042. Sept. 9th. Skirmish near Winchester, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Capt. Hertzog. 1043. Sept. 10th. Skirmish at Rappahannock Station, Va. Detachment 4th Cavalry, Capt. Hart. 1044. Sept. Kith. Skirmish at Kelly's Ford, Brandy Station, Culpeper Court House, Muddy Run and Stevensburg, Va. Advance of Union forces from the Rappa- hannock to the Rapidan. 2d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th and 9th Cavalry. 1045. Sept. 14th-15th. Skirmishes at Somerville Ford, Robertson's Ford, Racoon Ford and Rapidan Station, Va. Advance to the Rapidan. 2d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th and 9th (^avalry. , 1046. Sept. 15th. Affair at Smithfield. W. Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Capt. Jones. 1047. Sept. 15th. Skirmish at Brentville, Va. Advance to the Rapidan. 4th Cavalry. 1048. Sept. 16th. Skirmish at Stevensburg, Va. Advance to the Rapidan. 102d Infantry. 1049. Sept. 16th-17th. Skirmishes at Racoon Ford, Robertson's Ford, Va. James City, 2d and 4th Cavalry. 1050. Sept. 17th. Skirmish at United States Ford, Va. 2d Cavalry. 1051. Sept. 17th-18th. Skirmishes at Robertson's Ford and Somerville Ford, Va. 123d and 145th Infantry. 1052. Sept. 18th. Skirmish at Kelly's Ford, Va. 5th Cavalry. 1053. Sept. 19th. Skirmish at Strasburg, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Capt. Bailey. 1054 Sept. 19th. Skirmishes at Culpeper and Racoon Ford, Va. 2d, 4th, 6th, 8th and 9th Cavalry. 1055. Sept. 21st. Skirmish at Madison Court House, Va. Reconnoissance across the Rapidan River. 2d and 5th Cavalry. 1056. Sept. 21st-22d. Skirmish at White and Simm's Ford, Va. Brookin's Ford, Liberty Mills. Reconnoissance across the Rapidan River. 2d and 5th Cavalry. 1057. Sept. 22d. Skirmish between Oentreville and Warrenton, Va. Detachment 1st Dragoons. 1058. Sept. 22d. Skirmish at Rockville, Md. Detachment 11th Cavalry. 1059. Sept. 22d. Affair at Barnett's Ford.Va. Jack's Shop, Orange Court House, Liberty Mills, Qordonsville Railroad. Reconnoissance across the Rapidan River. 4th, 6th, 8th and 9th Cavalry. 1060. Sept. 22d. Skirmish between Centreville and Warrenton, Va. 1st Dragoons. 1061. Sept. 23d. Skirmish opposite Donaldson, La. Capt. Metcalf's company, 14ih Cav- alry. 1062. Sept. 25th. Hazel River Bridge, Va. Detachment 5th Cavalry, Capt. Farley. 1063. Sept. 28th. Skirmish at Centreville, La. 116th Infantry. 1064. Oct. 1st. Action at Lewinsville, Va. Detachment 16th Cavalry; detachment 111th Infantry. 1065. Oct. 1st. Skirmish at Germanna Ford, Va. 8th Cavalry. 1066. Oct. 2d. Skirmish at Hazel River, Va. 2d Cavalry. 1067. Oct. 3d. Skirmish at Lewinsville, Va. 111th Infantry. 1068. Oct. 6th. Skirmish at Hazel River, Va. 2d Cavalry. 1069. Oct. 7th. Skirmish near New Berne, N. C. 3d Cavalry. BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 209 18G3. 1070. Oct. 7tli. Skirmish at Culpeper, Va. 2d Cavalry. 1071. Oct. 8tli. Sliirmisli at Creiglersville, Va. oth Cavalry. 1072. Oct. 9tli. Engagement at Vermillion Bayou, or Bridge, La. 116tli, 181st, 133d, 161st, 162d and 165tli Infantry. 1073. Oct. lOtb. Action at Blue Springs, Teun. Battery L, 2d Artillery; 46tL, 51st and 79tli Infantry. 1074. Oct. lOtli. Skirmisk at Robertson's River, Bethel Church, Va. Bristoe campaign. 2d and 5th Cavalry. 1075. Oct. 10th. Skirmishes at Germanna, Racoon and Morton Fords, Va. Bristoe cam- paign. 4th, 6th, 8th and 9th Cavalry. 1076. Oct. 10th. Affair at James City, Va. Bristoe campaign. 120th Infantry, Capt. Abram L. Lockwood. 1077. Oct. 11th. Skirmish at Carrion Crow Bayou, La. 116th, 131st, 133d, 161st, 162d Infantry. 1078. Oct. 11th. Skirmish at Culpeper and Brandy Station, Va. Bristoe campaign. 2d and 5th Cavalry. 1079. Oct. llth. Skirmish at Morton's Ford, Stevens burg and Kelly's Ford, Va. Bris- toe campaign. 4th, 6th, 8th and 9th Cavalry. 1080. Oct. llth. Skirmish near Culpeper Court House, Va. Bristoe campaign. 106th Infantry, Major A. N. McDonald. 1081. Oct. 12th. Action at Warrenton Sulphur Springs, Va. Jeffersonton. Bristoe cam- paign. 10th Cavalry; 6th Battery. 1082. Oct. 12th. Skirmish at Culpeper, Va. Bristoe campaign. 4th, 6th, 8th and 9tli Cavalry. 1083. Oct. 13th. Skirmish on scout from Great Bridge, Va., to Indiantown, N. C. Detach- ment 96th Infantry, Col. Cullen. 1084. Oct. 13th. Skirmish near Fairfax Station, Va. Bristoe campaign. 80th Infantry. 1085. Oct. 13th. Skirmish at Brandy Station, Va. Bristoe campaign. 8th Cavalry. 1086. Oct. 13th. Skirmish at Auburn, Va. Bristoe campaign. 40th, 43d, 86tli, 97th and 124th Infantry. 1087. Oct. 14th, Skirmish at Back Creek Valley, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Capt. Prendergast. 1088. Oct. 14th. Skirmish at Bristoe Station, Va. Bristoe campaign. 4th and 6th Cavalry; detachments 13th and 16th Cavalry; Battery C, 1st Artilley; 44th, 140th and 146th Infantry. 1089. Oct. 14th. Action at Auburn, and engagement at Bristoe, Va. Bristoe campaign. ■Organiza-1 TIONS. Irtth Cav.... 10th Ca v.... Bat'vG.lst Art 4th Bat'y... «th Bat'y... 10th Inf.... 39th Inf.... 42(1 Inf 52(1 Inf 57th Inf 59th Inf ....I 61st Inf.... 6M Inf I 6nh Inf. ..!4, 2, Gregg 66th Inf.... 69th Inf... 82(1 Inf 8Sth Inf.... 108th Inf.. lUth Inf.. 125th Inf .. 126th Inf .. Volunteer.. Horse Art . Smyth Owen , Mallon Bean Bean Mallon Frank Kelly Brooke Bean Kelly , Heath , Kelly Smyth Owen , Owen Owen Divisions. Gregg. . Cav Art. Reserve... 2, Gregg ICav .3, Hays .3, Hays 2, Webb I. Miles 1. Miles 2, Webb .... 1, Miles 1, Miles 1, Miles 1, Miles 1, Miles 2, Webb 1, Caldwell. 3, Havs 3, Havs 3, Hays .3, Hays Commanding Officers. Company M, escort, Lieut. Robert Brown.. Major Matthew H. Avery Capt. Nelson Ames Capt. James E. Smith, with 2d Corps Capt. Joseph VV. Martin Major George Hopper Major Hugo Hildebrandt i.'ol. J. E. Mallon (c, w), Capt. R. C. Wright.. Col. P.Frank(c,lst brig.), Lt.-Col.C.G.Freudenberg Lt.-Col. Alford B. Chapman Four companies, Capt. Horace P. Rusg Col. N. A. Miles (c), Lt.-Col. K. 0. Broady... Two companies, Capt. Thomas Touhey Major Leman W. Bradley Lt.-Col. John S. Hammell Capt. Richard Moroney Major Thomas W. Baird Col. Patrick Kelly (c), Capt. Denis F. Burke. Col. Charles J. Powers Col. C. Dugald McDougall Col. Levin Crandell Col. James M. Bull .. 33 11 163 Total Total loss of Union forces engaged 2 48 29t 306 2 1.59 646 Miss'g 86 2 1 \^ 28 9 19 7 1 9 42 2 2 26 2 16 26 36 49 295 37 210 PART II. IN THE FIELD. 1863. 1090. Oct. 15th. Skirmish at Oak Hill, Va. Liberty, Broad Run. Bristoe campaign. 4th, 6th, 8th and 9th Cavalry. 1091. Oct. 15th. Skirmish at McLean's Ford, Va. Bristoe campaign. 151st Infantry, Lt.-Col. Bowen. 1092. Oct. 15th. Skirmishes at Blackburn's Ford, Mitchell's Ford, Va. Bristoe campaign. 10th, 52d, 59th, 111th, 125th and ISOth Infantry. 1093. Oct. 15th. Skirmish at Catlett's Station, Va. Manassas. Bristoe campaign. 10th Cavalry; 40th, 73d and 151st Infantry. 1094. Oct. 15th. Skirmish at Hedgesville, W. Va. 1st Cavalry. 1095. Oct. 16th, Skirmish at Manassas Junction, Va. Bristoe campaign. 2d Cavalry. 1096. Oct. 16th. Skirmish at Chantilly, Va. Bristoe campaign. 13th Cavalry; 77th Infantry. 1097. Oct. 16th. Skirmish at New Market, Va. Detachment 5th Cavalry. 1098. Oct. 17th. Skirmish at Bull Run, Manassas Junction, Va. Bristoe campaign. 1st Dragoons. 1099. Oct. 17th. Skirmish at Accotink, Va. Bristoe campaign. 120th Infantry. 1100. Oct. 17th. Skirmish at James City, Va. Bristoe campaign. 5th Cavalry. 1101. Oct. 17th. Skirmish at Berryville, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry. 1102. Oct. 17th-18th. Skirmishes at Hunter's Ford, Rapidan, Culpeper, Sperryville Pike, Brandy Station, Va. Bristoe campaign. 4th, 6th, 8th and 9th Cavalry; 73d Infantry. 1103. Oct. 18th. Skirmish at Charlestown, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry. 1104. Oct. 19th. Skirmishes at Gainesville and Haymarket, Va. Bristoe campaign, 2d and 5th Cavalry; 147th Infantrj'. 1105. Oct. 19th-20th. Action at Buckland Mills, Va. New Baltimore. Bristoe cam- paign. 2d and 5th Cavalry. 1106. Oct. 22d. Skirmish at Rappahannock Bridge or Station, Va. Bristoe campaign. 95th and 146th Infantry. 1107. Oct. 23d. Skirmish at Beverly Ford.Va. Brandy Station. 4th Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Pruyn. 1108. Oct. 24th-26th. Skirmishes at Bealton Station, Rappahannock Bridge or Station, Va. 4th, 6th, 8th, 9th and 10th Cavalry; 106th Infantry. 1109. Oct. 27th. Skirmish at Summit Point, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Capt. Stevenson. 1110. Oct. 27th. Skirmish at Snicker's Gap, Va. 8th Cavalry. 1111. Oct. 27th-Nov. 9th. Bombardment of Fort Sumter, S. C. Operations in Charleston Harbor. Batteries B and F, 3d Artillery; Detachment 1st Engineers; 3d, 41st, 47th, 89th, 100th, 103d, 112th, 117th, 127t"h, 142d, 144th, 157th and l«9th Infantry, and Les Enfants Perdus. 1112. Oct. 28th-29th. Engagement at Wauhatchie and Lookout 'Valley, Tenn. Battery I, 1st Artillery; 13th Battery; 45th, 58th, 60th, 68th, 78th, 102d, 109th, 134th, 136th, 137th, 141st, 143d, 149th and 154th Infantry. Skirmish at 'Winchester, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Capt. Jones. Skirmish at Rappahannock Station, Va. 61st Infantrj'. Skirmish at Philomont, Va. 10th Cavalry. Skirmish at Oak Hill, Va. Brentville. 4th Cavalry. Engagement at Bayou Bourbeaux, near Grand Coteau, I^a. Buzzard's 14th Cavalry. Skirmishes at Camden Court House and Dismal Sivamp, Va. One com- pany 3d Cavalry and Battery H, 3d Artillery. 1119. Nov. 4th. Skirmish at Catlett Station, Va. 2d C^avalry. 1120. Nov. 4th. Skirmish near Rocky Run, N. C. Detachment 12th Cavalry. 1121. Nov. 6th. Skirmishes at "Wmchester, Newtown and Middletown, Va. Detach- ment 1st Cavalry, Capt. Bailey. 1122. Nov. 7th. Skirmish at Northwest Landing. Va. 81.st Infantry. 1123. Nov. 7th. Skirmish at Stevensburg, Va. 2d and 5th Cavalry. 1124. Nov. 7th. Engagement at Rappahannock Station, Va. 4th Cavalry; Battery C, 1st Artillery; 1st, 3d, 5tli and 15th Batteries; 43d, 44th, 49th, 62d, 65th, 67th, 77th, 121st, 122d, 140th and 14(!th Infantry. 1125. Nov. 7th. Engagement at Kelly's Ford, Va. Battery 0, 1st Artillery; 12th Battery; 40th, 70th, 71st, 72d, 73d, 74tu, 86th, 106th, 120th, 124th and 151st Infantry. 1113. Oct. 31st. 1114. Oct. 31st. 1115. Nov. 1st. 1116. Nov. 3d. 1117. Nov. 3d. Prairie, 1118. Nov. 3d. BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 211 1863. 1126. Nov. 8tli. Skirmish at Brandy Station, Va. Battery D, 1st Artillery. 1127. Nov. 8tli. Skirmish at Muddy Run, near Culpeper Court House, Va. 4th, 6th, 8th and 9th Cavalry. 1128. Nov. 8th. Skirmish on scout near Williamsburg, Va. 1st Mounted Rifles. 1129. Nov. Ilth-I2th. Action at Vermillionville, La. Vermillion Bayou; Carrion Crow- Bayou. 14th Cavalry; 25th Battery; 110th, 133d, 161st, 162d, 165th and 173d Infantry. 1130. Nov. 15th. Skirmish at Hartwood Ohurch, Va. 2d Cavalry. 1131. Nov. 15th. Skirmish at Lenoir Station, Teun. Battery L, 2d Artillery. 1132. Nov. 16th. Skirmish at Charles City Cross Roads, Va. 1st Mounted Rifles. 113S. Nov. 16th. Action at Campbell Station, Teun. Battery L, 2d Artillery; 46th, 51st and 79th Infantry. 1134. Nov. 16th. Skirmishes at Woodstock and Edinburg, Va. Harrisonburg. Companies A and C, 1st Cavalry, Capt. Stevenson. 1135. Nov. IGth. Skirmish near Mt. Jackson, Va. 1st Cavalry. 1136. Nov. 16th. Affair at Germantown, Va. Detachment 13th Cavalry. 1137. Nov. 18th. Skirmish near Germanna Ford, Va. 2d Cavalry, and company A, 5th Cavalry, Capt. McQuion. 1138. Nov. 18tb. Skirmish at Dismal Swamp, Va. 81st Infantry. 1139. Nov. 18th. Affair at Gwynns Island, Va. 148th Infantry, Lt.-Col. Geo. M. Guion. 1140. Nov. 18th. Skirmish on reconnoissance toward Blue Ridge Mountains, Va. De- tachment 16th Cavalry. 1141. Nov. 19th. Skirmish near New Iberia, La. 14th Cavalry, Maj.Bassford: 75th Infantry. 1142. Nov. 19th-Dec. 4th. Siege and defense of Knoxville, Tenn. Battery L, 2d Artil- lery; 46th, 51st and 79th Infantry. 1143. Nov. 20th. Skirmish at Culpeper Court House, Va. 1st Dragoons. 1144. Nov. 20th. Skirmish near Jamesville, N. C. Detachment 12th Cavalry. 1145. Nov. 21st. Skirmish near Liberty, Va. 83d Infantry. 1146. Nov. 23d-27th. Chattanooga and Rossville Campaign. Tenn. and Ga. Includes losses at Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge and Taylor's Ridge. Brigades. Divisions. o o 11 11 u 11 12 11 12 12 U 11 11 12 II Commanding Officers. Killed W'n'd. Miss'g Organiza- tions. i ■o 6 o 01 1 O S a a? 1st Art. . Bat'v I... Capt. Michael Wiedrich 13th Bat'v. Capt. Wni. Wheeler 45th Inf . ... 1, T.vndall 2,Kryzanow.ski 3, Ireland 3, Hecker 3, Ireland 3. Ireland 3, Schurz Maj. Charles Koch 58th Inf.... 3, Schurz Col. Wladiniir Kryzanowski (c) Capt. Michael Esenibaux 1 38 2. Geary 1 50 60th Inf.... Col. Abel Goddard 7 5 68th Inf. ... 3, Schurz 78th Inf... 2, Geary Col. Herbert Von Hammerstein 102d Inf 2, Gearv 1 2 1 10 14 119th Inf ... 3, Schurz Col. John T. Locknian 134tUInf... 1, Buschbeck... 2, VonStein- wehr. Lt.-Col. Allan H. Jackson r 9 32 2 1 8 11 38 2 136th Inf ... 2, Smith 2, Von Stein- wehr. Col- James AVood, Jr 1 5 1 137th Inf... 141st Inf.... .3, Ireland 2,Kryzanowski 1, Tyndall 2, Geary 3, Schurz Col. David Ireland (c), Capt. Milo B. Eldridge... Col. Wni. K. Logie 1 143il Inf.... 3, Schurz II Col. Horace Boughton 1 149th Inf . 3, Ireland 1, Buschbeck ... 2, Geary". 2. Von Stein- wehr. 12 11 Lt.-Col. Charles B. Randall 10 8 56 6 161 1318 76 1 323 74 5 154th Inf... Col. Patrick H. Jones Total 3 69 25 683 15 395 2U5 Total loss of Union forces engaged 1147. Nov. 24th. Engagement on Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Rossville and Chattanooga campaign. 60th, 78th, 102d, 137th and 149th Infantry. 1148. Nov. 25th. Battle of Missionary Ridge, Tenn. Rossville and Chattanooga cam- paign. Battery I, 1st Artillery; 13th Battery; 45th, 58th, 60th, 68th, 78th, 102d, 119th, 134th, 136th, 137th, 141st, 143d, 149th and 154th Infantry. 1149. Nov. 25th. Skirmish at Greenville, near Washington, N. C. Detachment 23d Bat- tery; Capts. West's and Graham's companies, 12th Cavalry. 1150. Nov. 26th. Skirmish at Peavine Creek, Tenn. Rossville and Chattanooga cam- paign. 60th, 78th, 102d, 137th and 149th Infantry. 212 PART 11. IN THE FIELD. 1151. Nov. 26tli-Dec. 2d. included. 18G3. The Mine Run Campaign, Va. Losses of subordinate actions Oroani- ZATIOXS. Brigades. 2il C'av •(th Ciiv.... Ml Cav. ... «lh Cav.... 8tli Cav.... '.Hli Cav.... null Cav... Kitli Cav... 1st Drag.. . OneidaCav. 1st Art.: Bat'v B... Bat'y C. Bat'yD... Bat'y E.. Bat'y G... Bat'y H . Bat'y K . Bat'y L... f.tli Art 1st Bat'y .. .3d Bat'v 1th Bat'y.. .•ith Bat'y... «Mi Bat'v... 11th Bat'y. IJth Bat'v. l.")th Bat'y. l.")lh Eng .. With Eng... 1st Shaps's. loth Inf.... 12th Inf.... 39thlnf .... 40thlnf .... 42d Inf.., A3(i Inf 44thlnf .... 4Hlli In:.... 52d Inf.... 57th Inf 5yth Inf..., 61st Inf..., 62d Inf..., 63d Inf fi4th Inf.... 65th Inf.... 6fith Inf ..... firth Inf.... 69th Inl.... 70th Inf..., 71st Inf.... 72d Inf. ., 7.3d Inf..., 74th Inf.., 76th Inf... ;7th Inf.... 80th Inf ... H2ii Inf... 83d Inf... Mlh Inf... 86tli Inf... »8tli Inf... 1, Davies, Jr ... 3. Custer .. 2, Devin 1, Buford . 2, Davies, Jr ..3, Custer .. 2, Devin 1, Buford.. 1, Chapman ....'I, Buford., 2, Devin 1, Buford.. Gregs 2. Gregg... Res. Merritt... 1, Buford., ■>d Vol. Taft.... Artillery Res. kl Vol. hugh . 1st Vol., McGilvrv. 2d Vol., Taft... I, Hor.se Art... 3d Vol., Fitzhugh... .\rtiUery Res. Art. Reserve . .\rt. Reserve . Art. Reserve. Art. Reserve . 1, Cutler II, Meredith . 2, Smyth ;3, Hay.s 3,0wen j3, .3, DeTrobriandll, 3, Morehead.... 2, .3, Neill 2, 3, Haves 1, |3, Neill 2, 1.3, Beaver 1, i.3, Beaver 1, 3, Morehead.... 2, 1, Nelson II, 3, Wheaton i3, Kelly 1. BroolvC 1, I.Shaler .3, Beaver 1. 1, .Shaler 3, Kelly 1, Brewster 2, Brewster |2, Brewster i2, Brewster Brewster.. 2, Rice 3, Neill 93d Inf..., Vt4th Inf 9oth Inf <)7th Inf..., lOlrh Inf.., liWth Inf.., lOHth Inf.., Illth Inf.. 12(lth Inf.., 121st lilt .. 122d Inf.. 124th Inf.. 12.ith Inf., 126th Inf.. 140th Inf.. 146Ili Inf .. 147lti Inf.. J51st Inf.. 162d Inf- 1, Baxter 2, Baxter 2, Rice 2, Ward.. Hays Birney WebL) Howe Bartlett .. Howe Caldwell •jaldwell.. Webh Caldwell .. Terry Caldwell .. Caldwell .. Terry Caldwell .. Terrv Caldwell.. Prince Prince Prince .... Prince Prince Meredith.. Howe 2, Webb 2, Robinson . 1, Meredith . 1, Birney. 2, Kelly 1, Caldwell 1, Leonard.. 2, Rice 2, Baxter 1, Leonard .. 3, Smith 2, Smyth .3, Owen 2, Hrewster.. 2, Upton 1, Shaler 2, Ward .... 3, Owen 3, Owen .3, Garrard... 3, Garrard... 2, Rice 1, Morris 1, Baxter Commanding Ofticers. Cav Lt.-Col. Otto Harhous CaV'Lt -Col. .\ugiistus Pruyn Cav I Major .loll n Hammond OaV|Col. Thomas C. Devin (c). Major William E. Beardsley CavlMaJor Wni. H. Benjamin Cav Lt.-Col. Gi-orge S. Nichols Cav .M:ii<)i 'I'liiMiiore H. Weed 2 ('oiLipuiiv M, escort, Lieut. Robert Brown CavI. Major Ruins Scott Capt. Daniel P. Mann, at headquarters A. P... . Capt. Albert S. Sheldon Capt. AliiKint Barnes nCapl. (ii'uv.w B. WInslow iW ilh Rattery L 2!Capl. Nelson Ames i Capt. Charles E. Mink Robinson. Meredith . Robinson. Robinson. Carr Hays Hays Prince Wright.... Terrj' Birney Hays Hays Ayres Ayres Meredith . Carr Webb .. Lieut. Edward L. Bailev ICapl. Gilbi'it II. Reynolds ... .\iiiniunition guard, A. P., Col. J. H. Kitching. (iCiipt. Aii'lrew Cowan til Lieut. Will. A. Harn Lieut. Wm. T. McLean Capt. Eliiah Taft (cl Capt. .los. W. Martin, with 2d Cav. division. With Battery K. 1st Artillery Lieut. George K. Dauchy Killed VV'u'd Miss'g Capt. Patrick Hart A battalion ; Maj. Wni. A. Ketchuni ..((Jol. Wm. H. Pettes 1 Capt. .Toseph S.Arnold 2!.^ battalion : MaJ. George F. Hopper C 'ronhev; a battalion 2 Major L. W . Rradley 6C11I. .I'iseiih K. llamblin 2| Lt.-Col. .lohii S. Ilammell 6 Col. Nelson Cross 2lCapt. Richard Mooiiey ; a battalion 3'(""ol. .1. E<,'l.ert Farnum 3 Col. Iliiirv L. Potter .3iLt.-('<>l. ,l..lin Leonard 3:Col. W. K. Brewster (c), Lt.-Col. M. W.Burns. 3!Ma|or Henry M. Alles llMajor John W. Young fiLt.-(^l. Winser B. French ..iLt.-Col. J- R. Hardenberg; provost guard, A. P. 2Cnl. Ileiirv W. Hudson 1 Col. .los.],h A. Moesch 1 Col. Edward B. Fowler xMajor .Mirhael B. Stafford 2 Col. Patrick Kelly (c), Capt. Dennis F. Burke; I a battalion ... Lt.-Col. R. C. Butler; provost guard, A. P 1! Major Samuel A. Moffett liMalor Edward Pye. llMajor Charles Northrup 1 (ol. (iiibiii G. Prey 3 l.t.-Col. Charles Townsend 21C0I. Charles J. Powers (,'ol. Clinton D. MacDougall Major .lohii R. Tappen Major Andrew E. Mather Lt.-Col. Augustus W. Dwight Lt.-Col. Francis M. Cummins Col. Levin (^randell CiA. .lames M. Bull Col. (ieorce Rvan Col. l),ivi(l T. Jenkins Major (ieorge llarney Lt.-Col. Erwin A. Bowen Lt.-Ool. George W. Thompson Total Total loss of Union forces engaged jUl 159 BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. '^13 1863. 1152. Nov. 36th. Skirmish at Germanna Ford, Va. Mine Run campaign. Detachment 4th Cavalry, Capt. Schwartz. 1153. Nov. 27th. Action near New Hope Church, Va. Robertson's Tavern. Mine Run campaign. 2d, 4th and 10th Cavalry; Batteries C and G, 1st Artillery; 10th, o9th, 42d, 52d, 57th. 59th, 61st, 63d, 64th, 66th, 69tli, 82d, 88th, 108th, 111th, 125th, 126th and 152d Infantry. 1154. Nov. 27th. Engagement at Payne's Farm.Va. Locust Grove, Orange Grove, Jones' or Jacobs' Cross Roads. Mine Run campaign. 8th Cavalry; Battery D, 1st Artil- lery; 12th Battery; 1st Battalion Sharpshooters; 40th, 70th, 71st, 72d, 73d, 74th, 86th, 106th, 120th, 124th and 151st Infantry. 1155. Nov. 27th. Engagement at Ringgold Gap, Taylor's Ridge, Ga. Rossville and Chat- tanooga campaign. 60th, 78th, 102d, 137th and 149th Infantry. 1156. Nov. 29th. Action at Parker'.s Store, Va. New Hope Church. Robertson's Tavern. Mine Run campaign. 2d, 4th and 10th Cavalry; Batteries E and L, 1st Artillery; 11th Battery. 1157. Nov. 29th. Assault and defense of Fort Sanders. Tenu. Siege of Knoxville. Bat- tery L, 2d Artillery; 79th Infantry. 1158. Nov. 30th. Mine Run, Va. 4th Cavalry. Batteries C, G, E and L, 1st Artillery; 11th Battery. 1159. Nov. 30th. Skirmish at Northwest Landing, Va. 81st Infantry. 1160. Dec. 1st. Skirmish at Ely's Ford, Va. Rapidan. Mine Run campaign. 4th and 10th Cavalry. 1161. Dec. 1st. Skirmish at Germanna Ford, Va. Rapidan. Mine Rnn campaign. 77th Infantry. 1162. Dec. 2d. Skirmish at Germanna Ford,Va. Rapidan. Mine Run campaign. 2d Cav. 1163. Dec. 3d. Skirmish at Camp Lewis, La. 75th Infantry. 1164. Dec. 5th. Skirmish at Racoon Ford, Va. Rapidan. 2d Cavalry. 1165. Dec. 5th. Skirmish at Loudon, Tenn 141st Infantry. 1166. Dec. 5th. Skirmish on scout from New^ Berne toward Kinston, N. C. Troop A, 12th Cavalry, Capt. C. H. Roche. 1167. Dec. 9th. Affair at or near Lewinsville, Va. 13th Cavalry. 1168. Dec. 11th. Skirmish near Chickahominy River, Va. Three companies 139th In- fantry, Col. Roberts. 1169. Dec. 12th. Skirmish at Mt. Jackson, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Capt. Stearns. 1170. Dec. 12th. Skirmish at Rutledge, Tenn. 34th Battery. 1171. Dec. 12th. Skirmish at Forge Bridge, near Charles City C. H.,Va. Detachment 139th Infantry. 1172. Dec. 13th. Skirmish at, and capture of Charles City Court House, Va. Six com- panies 1st Mounted Rifles; 139th Infantry, Col. Roberts. 1173. Dec. 16th. Skirmish near Free Bridge, N. C. Chiucapin Chapel. Detachment 12th Cavalry, Capt. Roche. 1174. Dec. 16th. Skirmish near Vienna, Va. 13th Cavalry. 1175. Dec. 17th. Skirmish near Sangster Station, Va. Accotink. Company I, 155th In- fantry, and detachment 164th Infantry. 1176. Dec. 18th. Skirmish at Somerville, Va. 2d Cavalry. 1177. Dec. 20th. Skirmish at Mt. Jackson, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry. 1178. Dec. 21st. Skirmish near Washington, N. C. Detachment 12th Cavalry. 1179. Dec. 22d. Skirmish near Fairfax Court House, Va. Detachment 13th Cavalry. 1180. Dec. 23d. Skirmish at Culpeper Court House, Va. 4th Cavalry. 1181. Dec. 24th. Skirmish at Bear Inlet, N. C. 158th Infantry. 1182. Dec. 25th. Skirmish on scout from Vienna to Leesburg, Va. Detachment 13th Cavalry, Maj. Coles. 1183. Dec. 28th. Skirmish on Swansboro Road, near Jacksonville, N. C. Detachment 12th Cavalry, Lt. Clark. 1184. Dec. 28th-31st. Skirmish on scout from Vienna to Hopewell Gap, White Plains, etc., Va. Detachment 13th Cavalry. 1185. Dec. 30th. Engagement at Greenville, N. C. Company B, 12th Cavalry; detach- ment 23d Battery. 214 PART 11. IN THE FIELD. 1864. 1186. Jan. 9tli. Skirmish at Sperryville, Va. 4tli Cavalry. 1187. Jan. 12tli. Skirmish at Kelly's Ford, Va. 2(1 Cavalry. 1188. Jan. 12th. Skirmish at EUis Ford, Va. Detachment 22d Cavalry. 1189. Jan. 17th. Skirmish at Ellis Ford, Va. 2d and 5th Cavalry. 1190. Jan. 19th. Skirmish at Stevensburg. Va. 2d Cavalry. 1191. Jan- 19th. Skirmish at New Kent Court House, Va. Detachment 1st Mounted Rillos, Maj. E. A. Hamilton. 1192. Jan. 20th. Skirmish at Barnett's Ford, Va. 6th Cavalry; 1st Dragoons. 1193. Jan. 20th. Skirmish at Harrellsville, N. C. 85th Infantry. 1194. Jan. 21st. Skirmish at Strawberry Plain, Holstein River, Tenn. 79th Infantry. 1195. Jan. 22d. Skirmish at Berry ville Ford, Va. Detachment 21st Cavalry, Capt. Jennings. 1196. Jan. 22d. Skirmish Ellis Ford, Va. 5th Cavalry. 1197. Jan. 22d. Skirmish at Hillsborough, Va. 15th Cavalry. 1198. Jan. 22d. Skirmish at Armstrong's Ferry, near Knoxville, Tenn. 46th and 79th Inf_ 1199. Jan. 23d. Skirmishes at Newtown and "Woodstock, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Maj. Quinu; detachment 21st Cavalry, 1200. Jan. 25th. Skirmish at Jackson Bridge, near Barrancas, Fla. Company M, 14th Cavalry, Capt. Schmidt. 1201. Jan. 28th. Skirmish on scout in Onslow County, N. C. Detachment of 12th Cav- alry, 2Bd Cavalry and 158th Infantry. 1202. Jan. 29th. Skirmish at Barnett's Ford, Va. 4th Cavalry. 1203. Jan. 30th. Skirmish at Brown's Hill, near Edwards' Ferry and Winston, N. C. Battery I, 3d Artillery. 1204. Jan. 31st. Affair at Smithfield, Va. Detachments of 20th Cavalry and of 99th Inf. 1205. Feb. lst-4tli. Attack on New Berne, N. C. 12th Cavalry, Col. Savage; 23d Cav- alry; Batteries C, E, I and K, 3d Artillery; 99th, 132d and 158th Infantry. 1206. Feb. 1st. Engagements at outposts at Bachellor's Creek, from Red House to Beech Grove, and at the Neuse River Bridge, N. C. Attack on New Berne. Troop G and Howitzer party, 12th Cavalry; one section Battery K, 3d Artillery; detach- ment 99th Infantry, Capt. Ira Winans; 132d Infantry, Col. Peter J. Claassen. 1207. Feb. 1st. Skirmish at Brice's Creek, N. C. Attack on New Berne. Detachment 12th Cavalry. 1208. Feb. 1st. Skirmish at Camden, Miss. 178th Infantry. 1209. Feb. 2d. Skirmish at Newport Barracks, N. C. Attack on New Berne. 158th Infantry, Lt.-Col. McNary. 1210. Feb. 2d. Skirmish at Brice's Creek, N. C. Attack on New Berne. Detachment 12th Cavalry; one section Battery I, 3d Artillery, Lieut. Kelly. 1211. Feb. 2d. Skirmish at Evan.s' Mills. N. C. Attack on New Berne. Detachment 12th Cavalry. 1212. Feb. 2d. tSkirmish at Gale's Creek, N. C. Attack on New Berne. Detachment 23d Cavalry. 1213. Feb. 2d. Action at Beech Grove, N. C. Attack on New Berne. Detachment 12th Cavalry; one section Battery K, 3d Artillery, Lieut. Kirby; one company 99th Infantry, Capt. Bailey. 1314. Feb. 2d. Skirmish at Mechanicsburg Gap, Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Major Quinn; detachment 21st Cavalry. 1315. Feb. 4th. Skirmish at Moorefield, W. Va. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Major Quinn; detachment 21st Cavalry. 1216. Feb. 6th. Skirmish at Hampton Cross Roads, Va. 5th Cavalry. 1217. Feb. 6th. Skirmish near Cedar Point, N. C. 23d Cavalry. 1218. Feb. 6th-7th. Engagement at Morton's Ford, Rapidan. Va. Battery G, 1st Artil- lery; 10th, 39th, 108th, 111th, 125th and 126th Infantry. 1319. Feb. 6th-7th. Skirmish at Racoon Ford, Rapidan, Va. Battery L, 1st Artillery; 76th and 97th Infantry. 1320. Feb. 6th-7th. Skirmish at Barnett's Ford, Rapidan River, Va. 4th, 6th, 8th and 9th Cavalry; 1st Dragoons. BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 215 1864. 1221. Feb. 6th-7tb. Skirmish at Charlestown, W. Va. 21st Cavalry. 1222. Feb 6tli-9th. Skirmishes at Bottom's Bridge, Va. 1st Mounted Rifles; 139th Infantry. 1223. Feb. 7th. Skirmish near Jacksonville, Fla. 115th Infantry. 1224. Feb. 8th. Skirmish at Camp Finnigan, Fla. 115th Infantry. 1225. Feb. Sth-llth. Engagements at Sea Brook and John's Islands, S. C. Battery F, 3d Artillery; detachment 1st Engineers; 41st, 54th, 112th, 117th, 142d, 144th, 157th and 169th Infantry. 1226. Feb. 9th. Skirmish at Baldwin, Fla. 115th Infantry. 1227. Feb. 10th. Skirmish at Charlestown, W. V^a. 1st Cavalry. 1228. Feb. 12th. Skirmish near Plymouth, N. C. Detachment 12th Cavalry. 1229. Feb. 12th. Skirmish at Sanderson, Fla. 48th Infantry. 1230. Feb. 14th. Skirmish near Smithfield, W.Va. 21st Cavalry. 1231. Feb. 14th- 15th. Skirmish at Chunky Creek, Miss. Gen. Sherman's expedition to Meridian. 17th Veteran Infantry. 1232. Feb. 18th. Skirmish at Bottom's Bridge, Va. 1st Mounted Rifles. 1233. Feb. 18th-19th. Skirmish near Greenville, N. C. Detachment 12th Cavalry. 1234. Feb. 19th. Skirmish at Ely's Ford, Rapidan, Va. 2d Cavalry. 1235. Feb. 20th. Skirmish at Front Royal, Va. 13th Cavalry. 1236. Feb. 20th. Skirmish at Strasburg, Va. Detachment loth Cavalry. 1237. Feb. 20th. Skirmish at Upperville, Va. Paris. 1st Veteran Cavalry, 15th Cavalry and detachment 21st Cavalry. 1238. Feb. 20th. Skirmish near Suffolk, Va. 20th Cavalry; 7th Battery. 1239. Feb. 20th. Battle of Olustee, Fla. Ocean Pond, Silver Lake. OsQANIZi- TIONS. IstEng...., 47th Inf... 48th Iiif . Brigades. Barton': Seymour. Seymour . Seymour , U.ith Inf ..IBartonV Seymour Commanding Officers. Detachment Col- Henry Moore (w), Gapt. Joseph M. McDon aid (w), Capt. Frank A. Butts Col.W.H.Bartoii(c).Lt.-Ool. Duciley W.Strickland 10 Col. Simeon Samnions (w), Maj. E. L. Wahvrath Total Total loss of Union forces engaged. Killed W 'n'd M ss'g ■a ■o . ■a 1 o O E o S c ,s 27 4 19.'? 8fi 1 I« i.5:i 44 2 27 4 204 1 R8 6 70 9 550 1 188 11 19242 1110 2 504 .3I.'$ 215 •296 824 1861 1240. Feb. 22d. Skirmish on Morris Island, S. C. Detachment 1st Engineers. 1241. Feb. 22d. Skirmish at Dranesville, Va. 16th Cavalry. 1242. Feb. 28th. Skirmish at Ely's Ford, Rapidan, Va. Gen. Kilpatrick's raid to Ricli- mond, Va. Detachment 5th Cavalry, Lieut. Merritt. 1243. Feb. 29th. Skirmish at Beaver Dam Station, Va. Gen. Kilpatrick's raid to Rich- mond. Va. Detachments of the 2d, 4th, 5tli and 6th Cavalry. 1244. Feb. 29th. Skirmish at Frederick Hall Station, Va. Gen. Kilpatrick's raid to Rich- mond, Va. Detachment 2d Cavalry, Capts. Hull and Plum; detachment 6th Cav- alry, Maj. Hall. 1245. Feb. 29th. Skirmish at South Anna Bridge. Taylorsville, Va. Gen. Kilpatrick's raid to Richmond. Detachments 2d, 5th and 6th Cavalry. 1246. Feb. 29th-March 1st. Skirmishes at Stannardsville and Burton's Ford, Rapidan. Gen. Kilpatrick's raid to Richmond, l.st Dragoons. 1247. March 1st. Skirmishes at Ashland, Brook Turnpike, Defenses of Richmond, Meadow Bridge and Chickahominy, Va. Atlee's, Bidnella Cross Roads, Mechan- icsville. Gen. Kilpatrick's and Col. Dahlgren's raid to Richmond. Detachments 2d, 4th, 5th and 6th Cavalry, 1248. March 1st. Skirmish at Jackson, Miss. Gen. Sherman's Meridian expedition. 178th Infantry. 1249. March 2d. Skirmishes at Aylett's, Hanovertown and Walkerstown, Va. Old Church, King's and Queen's Court House, near Pamunkey River, White House, Gen. Kilpatrick's and Col. Dahlgren's raid to Richmond, Va. Detachments 2d, 4th, 5th and 6th Cavalry. 216 PAET II. IX THE FIELD. 1864. 1250. March 2d. Skirmishes at Bottom's Bridge, Ya, 1st Mounted Rifles. 1251. March 3d. Skirmishes at New Kent Court House and King's and Queen's Court House, Va. Gen. Kili)atrick'.s and Col. Dahigreu's raid to Richmond. Detach- ments of 2d, 4tli, 5th and Gtli Cavalry. 1252. March 3d. Skirmish at Stevensville, Va. Detachment 2d Cavalry. 1253. March 4th. Skirmish at Ely's Ford, Va. Detachment 5th Cavalry. 1254. March 4th. Skirmish at James City, Va. 8th Cavalry. 1255. March Gth. Skirmish near Franklin, Pendleton Co., Va., on raid from Burlington. 15th Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Root. 1256. March Gth. Skirmish at Snickersville, Va. 1st Vet. Cavalry. 1257. March 8th. Skirmish at Field's Ford, Va. 5th Cavalry. 1258. March 9th. Skirmish at Belleroy and Barnardsville, Va. Ballyhock. 1st Mounted Rifles and companies A, B and II, 118th Infantry. 1259. March 9th. Skirmish on Bull's Island, S. C. Detachment 137th Infantry, Col. W. Qurney. 1260. March 10th. Action at Cabletown, Va. Snicker's Ferry. Detachments of 1st Cav- alry and 1st Vet. Cavalry. 1261. March 10th. Skirmish at Pilatka, Fla. 115th Infantry. 1262. March lOth-llth. Skirmish at Little Washington, La. Detachment 2d Vet. Cav- alry, Maj. Van Voast. 1863. March lOth-May 22d. Red River Campaign, La. 14th, 18th and 2d Vet. Cavalry; 25th and 26th Batteries; detachment 75th Infantry, mounted; 90th, 114th, llGth, 128th, 13.3d, 153d, 156th, 159th, 160th, 161st, 162d, 165th, 173d, 175th, 176th and 178th Infantry. 1264. March 11th. Affair at Carrolton's Store, Southard's Crossing, Va. Detachments 2d, 5th and 6th Cavalry and 1st Mounted Rifles. 1265. March 14th. Assault and capture of Fort De Russy, near Alexandria, La. Red River campaign. 178th Infantry. 1266. March 16th. Skirmish at Estsee Springs, Tenn. 12od Infantry. 1267. March 17th. Skirmish near Pilatka, Fla. 48th Infantry. 1268. March 21st. Affair near Pilatka, Fla. 48th and 115th Infantry. 1269. March 21st. Skirmish at Henderson's Hill, near Alexandria, La. Bayou Rapides. 14th Cavalry, Maj. Bassford; 18th Cavalry; detachment 75th Infantry, mounted. 1270. March 25th, Skirmish at Matthews Court House, Va. 1st Mounted Rifles. 1271. March 26th. Skirmish at Bogue Inlet, N. C. 158th Infantry. 1272. March 28th. Skirmish at Culpeper, Va. 4th Cavalry. 1278. March 29th. Skirmish at Natchitoches, I^a. Red River campaign. 14th Cavalry, Major Bassford; detachment 75th Infantry, mounted. 1274. March 29th. Skirmish near Pilatka, Fla. 48th Infantry. 1275. March 31st. Skirmish near Pilatka, Fla. 48th Infantry. 1276. March 31st. Skirmish at CloutersvlUe , La. Red River campaign. 18th Cavalry. 1277. April 1st. Affair thirty-two miles from Pilatka, Fla. Detachment 115th Infantry. Capt. S. P. Smith. 1278. April 2d. Skirmish near Plymouth, X. C. Detachment 12th Cavalry. 1279. April 2d. Skirmish at Crump's Mill or Landing, twelve miles from Natchitoches, La. Red River campaign. 14th Cavalry, Major Bassford: detachment 75th Infan- try, mounted. 1280. April 2d. Skirmish at Cowsford, near Barrancas, Pensacola, Fla. Company M, 14th Cavalry, Capt. Schmidt. 1281. April 4th. Engagement at Campti, La. Red River campaign. Companies B, C, D, G, H, I and K, 18th Cavalry; 2d Vet. Cavalry, Col. Chrysler. 1282. April 7th. Affair at Plain Store, near Port Hudson, La. One section 21st Battery. 1283. April 7th. Engagement at Pleasant Hill, La. "Wilson's farm. Red River cam- paign. 14th Cavalry, Major Bassford; 18th Cavalry; 2d Veteran Cavalry, Capt. Gurney; detachment 75th Infantry, mounted. 1284. April 8th. Skirmish at Pleasant Grove, La. Red River campaign. 14th Cavalry and detachment 75th Infantry, mounted. BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 217 1864. 1385. April 8th. Battle of Sabine Cross Roads, La. Mansfield. Red River campaign. 14tli Cavalry; ISth Cavalry; 2d Veteran Cavalry; 25th Battery; 75th Infantry de- tachment, mounted; 114th, 116th, 160th, 161st, 162d, 165th and 173d Infantry. 1286. April 9th. Battle of Pleasant Hill, La. Red River campaign. Includes cavalry losses April 7th; and losses at Sabine Cross Roads, April 8th. Oroaniza- TIO.NS. 14th Cav ISth Cav i!d Vet.Cav 25th Bat'}'. 70th Inf. .. 114th luf... 116th Inc.. l-..'!(l Inf ICOth Inf ... Itilst Inf ... 162il Inf.... l()5th Inf . . 173(1 Inf 178th Inf ... Brigades. 3, Benedict 3, IJenedict 3, Moore I, Lucas 5, Gooding . . .'), Gooding .... Hebard 1, Lucas , I, Dwight, Jr. 1, Dwight, Jr. 1, Dwight, Jr.- 2, McMillen ... 1, Dwight, Jr. 3, Benedict Divisions. Lee Lee Lee., I, Emory.. 19 19 19 Lee 19 I, Eninry ;i9| 1, Emory 19 1, Emory 19 1, Emory 19 1, Emory '19 1, Emory 19 1, Emory 19 1, Emory.... 3, Mower 16 Commanding Officers. Killed W'n'd Miss'g E ==B Major Abraham Bassfurd Col. James J. Byrne Col. Morgan H. Chrysler, Capt. Gurney Lieut. Irving D. Southworth Detachment with 14th Cav., non-veterans, m't'd... Lt.-Col. Henry B. Morse (c), Ma). Oscar H. Curtis. Lt.-Col. George M. Love .' Col. Edwin P. Davis Lt.-Col. John B. Van Petten Lt.-Col. Wni. B. Kinsey Col. Lewis Benedict (c, k), Lt.-Col. Justus W. Blanchard (c), Capt. Sanniel Cowdrey Lt.-Col. Gouverneur Carr (w), Capt H. C. Inwood Col. Lewis M. Peck (w), Capt. Howard C. Conradv Cul. Edward VPheeler .". Total. Total loss of Union forces engaged at Sabine Cro.ss Roads and Pleasant Hill 20 34 33 44 90 111 97 200 31 1287. April 10th. Skirmish near Oabletown, Va. 21st Cavalry. 1288. April 10th. Skirmish at Grand Ecore, La. Red River campaign. 18th Cavalry. 1289. April llth. Skirmish at Caperton's Ferry, Tenn. Detachment 102d Infantry, Capt. L. R. Stegmau. 1390. April 12th. Skirmish at Fort Jes.sup, La. Red River campaign. 2d Veteran Cav. 1291. April 14th. Skirmish at Smithfield, Cherry Grove, Va. 118th Infantry. 1292. April 14th. Skirmish at Youngs Cross Roads, N. C. 158th Infantry. 1293. April 14th. Skirmish at Bayou Salina, La. Red River campaign. 18th Cavali'y; 2d Veteran Cavalry. 1294. April 15th. Skirmish at Campti, 2d, La. Red River campaign. Companies Band I, 18th Cavalry. 1295. April 16th. Skirmish at Grand Ecore, La. Red River campaign. 18th Cavalry. 1296. April 16th. Skirmish at Beaver Creek, N. C. Detachment 12th Cavalry. 1297. April 16th. Skirmish at Burnt Ordinary, Va. 1st Mounted Ritles. 1298. April 17th. Skirmish at Morrisville, near Ellis' Ford, Va. Detachment 10th Cavalry. 1299. April 17tli- 18th. Skirmish at Bayou Salina, La. Yellow Bayou. Red River expe- dition. 18th and 2d Veteran Cavalry. 1800. April 17th-20th. Siege and surrender of Plymouth, N. C. Companies A and F, 12th Cavalry; 24th Battery and 85th Infantry. 1301. April 19th. Skirmish at Ijee.sburg, Va. 16th Cavalry. 1302. April 19th-20th. Skirmish at Winchester, Va. 1st Cavalry. 1303. April 20th. Skirmish at Natchitoches, La. Red River campaign. 14th and 18th Cavalry and detachment 75th Infantry, mounted. 1304. April 21st. Skirmish at Campti Bayou, La. Red River campaign. 2d Veteran Cavalry and 178th Infantry. 1305. April 21st. Skirmish above Cloutersville, La. Red River campaign. 14th and 18th Cavalry and detachment 75th Infantry, mounted. 1306. April 21st. Skirmish at Tom Mack's Farm, N. C. Company G, 12th Cavalry. 1307. April 22d. Skirmish below Cloutersville, La. Red River campaign. 14th, 18th and 2d Veteran Cavalry and detachment 75th Infantry, mounted. 1308. April 23d. Skirmish at Currituck. Va. 20th Cavalry. 1309. April 23d. Skirmish at Hunter's Point, Va. Detachment 16th Cavalry. 1310. April 23d. Engagement at Cane River Crossing, La. Monetti's Bluff. Red River campaign. 18th and 2d Veteran Cavalry; 25th and 26th Batteries; 114th, 116th, 128th, 160th, 161st, 162d, 165th and 173d Infantry. 28 318 PART II. m THE FIELD. 1311. 1313. 1313. 1314. 1315. 1316. 1317. 1318. 1319. 1320. 1331. 1333. 1333. 1334. 1335. 1336. 1337. 1338. 1339. 1330. 18G4. April 33d-35tb. Action at Cloutersville and Luciaville, J.a. Ked ilivcr cuinpaigu. 14tli Cavalry; detachment Totli Infantry, mounted; 178tli Infantry. April 34th. Skirmish at Nevr Market, Va. \Vinchester. 1st Cavalry; detach- ment 31st Cavalry. April 35tb-38th. Affair at Washington, N. C. 33d Battery. April 38th. Skirmish above Alexandria, ]>a. Red Kiver campaign. 14th Cavalry; detachment 75th Infantry, mounted. April 89tb. Action at Grand Ecore, La. Red River campaign. 18th Cavalry. April 39th. Skirmish near Upperville.Va., near Middleburg. Detachment 16th Cav. April 30th. Skirmish in Blue Ridge Mountains, Va. Detachment 16th Cavalry. May 1st. Engagement at Carter's Farm, Va. Blue Ridge Mountains; near Upper- ville. 13tb and 16tb Cavalry. May 1st. Skirmish at Alexandria, La. Red River campaign. 18tli Cavalry. May 2d. Skirmish at Decatur, Ala. 17tb Veteran Infantry. May 3d. Skirmish at Alexandria, La. Red River campaign. 116th, 128tb, 156th, 159tb and 175th Infantry. May 3d. Skirmish at Prescott's Landing and Bayou Robertson, La. Red River campaign. 18th and 3d Veteran Cavalry. May 3d. Skirmish at New Market, Va. 1st Veteran Cavalry. May 3d to Sept. 8th. Gen. Sherman's Atlanta Campaign, Ga. Batteries I and M, 1st Artillery; 13th Battery; 17tb Veteran; 4oth. 60th, 78th, 103d, 107th, 119th, 133d, 134tb, 136th. 137th, 141st, 143d, 149tb, 1.50th and 1.54tb Infantry. May 4th. Skirmishes at Elys Ford and Aldrichs Cross Roads, Va. 10th Cavalry. May 4th-5th. Skirmishes near Wilson's Landing and Chambers' Plantation, La. Prescott's Landing; Moore's Plantation; below Alexandria; Bayou Boeuff. Red River campaign. 14th, 18th and 3d Veteran Cavalry; detachment 75th Infantry, mounted; 178th Infantry. May 4th-6th. Skirmishes before New Berne, N. C. 13th Cavalry. May 5th. Skirmish at Evans' Mills, N. C. 158th Infantry. May 5th-6th. Skirmish at Wells' and Governor Moore's Plantation, La. Red River campaign. 18th and 3d Veteran Cavalry. May 5th-7th. Battle of the Wilderness, Va. This embraces the Cavalry actions at Parker's Store (5th Cavalry); Craig's Meeting House; Cbewniug's Farm; Orange Plank Road, and Todd's Tavern, on the 5th. Mine Run (33d Cavalry); Furnace and Brock Road Crossing and Todd's Tavern, on the 6th. Germanna Ford (5th and 33d Cavalry); the Brock Road, the Furnaces and Todd's Tavern, on the 7th; and those of the Artillery and Infantry on the 5th-6tb. Also the losses of the Cavalry on the 8th, which is otherwise treated as a separate affair. ORGANIZi- TIONS. 2d Cav .. 4th Cav. 5th Cav. 6lh Cav. 8th Cav 9th Cav .... 10th Cav... 22il Cav 24th Cav.. 1st Drag ... Oneliia Cav 1st Art.: Bat'y B. Hat'v C. Bat'y D. Bafy E. Bat'y O. Bat'y H. Bat'y L. 4th Art.: 1st Bat'n 2d Bat'ii. 3d Bat'n. 6th Art Brigades. I.Bryan, Jr... 2, Deviii I.Bryan. Jr.... 2, Devin 2, Chapman 2, Devin 2, Gregg I'rov.;Marshall Res.; Merritt... 2, Tompkins . .3, KitzhuRh.... VVainwrlght.. Wainwright. . Tidball Wainwright,. Wainwright.. Tompkins.... Wainwright. Tidball 1. Kitching... Divisions. 3, Wilson... I. Torbert . 3. Wilson... 1, Torbert . 3, Wilson... 1. Torbert. 2. Gregg..., 1. Torbert., Art. Reserve., .\rt. Reserve. Art. Reserve.. Commanding Officers. Col. Otto Harhaus U.-Col. William R. Parnell Lt.-Col. John Hammond Col. T. C. Devin (c). Lt.-Col. Wm. li. Crocker Lt.-Col. Wm. H. Benjamin Col. William Sackett Lt.-("i>l. M. Henry Avery ('ill. Suniiu'l J. Crooks DismouMtiMl; Col. Wm. C. Raulston..* Col. Altii'il (iililj.s Atgeni'val Hiailquarters Army of Po- tomac; ('apt. Daniel P. Mann * Capt. Alberts. Sheldon Lieut. Wm. H. Phillips Capt. Geo. B.Winslow (,w), Lt. Lester J. Richardson Capt.n.W. Davis, with Bat'y L.lst Art.* Capt. Nelson Ames • Capt. Charles E. Mink • Lieut. George Breck * fiCo's C. F, I and M. Ma). T. D. Sears... 5 Go's D, E, H and K, Mal.Wm. Arthur 2 Go's A, B.G and L, Lt.-Col. T.R.Allcock* ...Col. J. H. Kitching (c). Lt.-Col. E. R. ' Travis Missing. =5E c6 BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 219 1864. Brigades. Divisions. Q. (- Commanding Officers. Killed. Wounded Missing. Okoani- ZATIONS. T3 ■56 1 3 e •a ■■si 1 •a be 14th Art ... Prov.; Marshall l.Kitching 9 6 6 Cav "9 y 9 Col. E. G.Marshall (c), Lt.-Col. C. H. 7 31 Art. Reserve... 8 lilh Art .. 1st Bat'y ... 3(i Bat'y... 5th Bat'y... 1 8 44 Capt. Andrew.Cowan * 2, Tompkins ... 1, Robertson ... 3, Fitzhugh 2, Tompkins ... j, Fitzhugh Art. Reserve... Horse Artillery An. Reserve.. Art. Reserve... Art. Reserve .. 2, Potter Capt. Elijah D. Taft Capt. Joseph W. Martin Cupt. John E. Burton 2 1 3 12th Bat'y.. 1.5tli Bat'y, Capt. George F. McKnight Capt. Patrick Hart 27th Bat'y. 34th Bat'y. 3, Willcox Lt.-Col.IraSpaul(ling(re.-:erve);MaJ.W. Brainerd. detachm't with 2d Corps; Ma). G. VV. Ford, detachm't with 5th Corps; MaJ. E. 0. Beers, detachm't 1 27 1 Cutler 4, Wadsworth. 2 2 2 2 6 5 y 6 9 2 2 2 6 6 6 2 2 2 2 2 1 1st Sh'rps's 7th Vet. Inf 1 7 35 2, Gibbon Capt. M. IJewev (w), Capt.O. F. Angell Miij. H. W. Rider, Provost Guard * Col. Augustus Funk (w), Lt.-Col. J. G. Hughes (w). Mai. Chas. C. Baker. .. " "i 17 14 19 3 7 6 2 9 1 .57 92 150 6 97 61 1 1 1 2 18 22 36 14 69 1 95 12th Inf.... 3yth Inf ... 40th Inf . I Ward 136 213 42d Inf 1 Webb 2 Gibbon 23 43(1 Inf 3 Neill 2, Getty Lt.-Col. John WiUon (w), Major John Fryer (w), Capt. James D. Visscher Lt.-Col. Freeman Conner Detachment serving with 36th Mass. 2 1 19 3 3, Bartlett 1 Griffin 198 67 3 Neill 2 Getty 5 1 24 19 1 2 .'3 52 4 49 8 3 M 77 8 26 6 61 37 18 3 14 51 16 67 42 6 1 4 89 u Bliss ...!!!!!!!!! 2, Potter Col. Chas. W. LeGendre (w), Lt.-Col. R. C. Mitchell 3, Frank 3. Frank 1, Barlow 79 52ci Inf Col. P. French (c), MaJ. H. M. Karples Lt.-Col. A. B. Chapman (k), MaJ. W. A Kirk 6 57th Inf.... 1. Barlow 2, Gibbon 1 6 2 1 1, Webb 58 Capt. Wm. McFadden 14 61st Inf. . 1, Miles 1, Barlow 2 Getty Col. Nelson A. Miles (c), Lt.-Col. K. 1, Wheaton 2, Smyth 4. Brooke 3 C'd Inf 14 b 4 I 72 1, Barlow 1, Barlow 1, Wright 1 8 95 8 1 1 10 3 2 1 "2 2 3 2 2 2 ' "i 1 12 2 21 4 18 8 5 3 3 5 174 7 .57 4, Brooke 4, Shaler 1, Barlow 1, Wright 1, Barlow...™.^ 4, Mott 4, Mott lit. -Col. John S. Hanmiell 11 67th Inf.... Col. Nelson Cross (c), Lt.-Col. Henry 1 2, Smyth 93 eith Inf .. Cant. R. Moroney, Capt. B. S. O'Neill, 2, Brewtiter 2, Brewster.... » Rrpwstpr 52 70th Inf.... 71st Inf Major Wm. H. Hugo Lt -Col Thomas RalTerty 1 27 9 79 J Inf 4, Mott 2 6 1 26 11 21 73d Inf ... ''' Rrfiwster 4, Mott Col. Wm. R. Brewster (c), Lt.-Col. Michael W. Burns 2, Brewster 2, Rice 3, Neill 4, Mott 66 74th Inf Col. Thomas Holt 24 7ttth Inf... 4, Wadsworth . 2 Getty .1 6 9 Lt.-Col. John E. Cook (w), MaJ. John W. Youns (w, m), Capt. S- M. Byram 1 282 77th Inf... :mh Inf.... 61st Inf 1. Miles , 62dlnf l.Wheaton., l.Curtin. 3, Frank . 3, Frank I.Webb . 63d Inf.. 64th Inf . 65th Inf . 2, Smyth ., 4, Brooke., 4, Cross 4, Brooke . I.Tyler 4. Tyler 1. Stevenson .. Horse Artillery 2. Potter. 3.Willcox. 4. Cutler . ., 1. Barlow., 2, Gibbon.. 1, Barlow., 3. Birney .. 2, Gibbon.. ;, Neill I. Griffin. .. ;. Potter .. :, Neill. ... 2, Potter . 1, Barlow.. 1, Barlow.. 2. Gibbon 1, Barlow.. Neill 1, Barlow.. 1, Barlow.. 1, Wright . 6Mai. Thomas D. Sears 5 Ma'j. Wni. Arthur 2 Lt.-Col. Thomas R. AUcock 5 Col. J. H. Kitching (c), Lt.-Col. E. U. Travis 2 Col. Lewis 0. Morris 2|Col. Peter A. Porter 9|Col. E.G.Marshall (c), Lt.-Col. C.H. Corning Cav Col. Louis Schirmer Maj. Julius Dieckman Capt. Andrew Cowan Capt. Wm. A. Harn Capt. Eli.iah D. Taft Capt. J. W. Martin, loss included in that of the Wilderness Capt. John E. Burton Capt. George F. McKnight Capt. Patrick Hart Capt. Edward W. Rogers Capt. John B.Eaton Capt. Jacob Roemer Lt.-Col. Ira Spaulding, Majs. Brainerd, Ford and Beers Capt. Alfred Parry Detachment with the .Wd N. Y. Vols Capt. O. F. Angell(w),Capt. J. LaFuira... Maj. H. W. Ryiler, Provost Guard * Maj. C. C. Baker (w), Maj. J. Hyde, 125th N. Y. Vols Col.T.W.Egan (c), Lt.-Col. A. J.Walker.... Maj. Patrick J. Downing ('apt. James D. Visscher Col. F. Conner (w), Lt.-Col. E.B. Knox (w), Capt. E. A. Na.sh Detachment serving with 3Cth Mass. Vols... Col. D. D Bidwell (c), Maj. Wm. Ellis (w), Capt. R. B. Heacock (k), Lt.-Col. G. W. Johnson Lt.-Col. R. Charlton Mitchell '.. Col. P. Frank (c), Ma). H. M. Karples (w), Capt. Geo. Degener .Maj. W. A. Kirk * Lt.-Col. H. P. Rugg Col. N. A. Miles (c), Lt.-Col. K.O. Broady... Col. D. J. Nevin, Lt.-Col. T. B. Hamilton (w), Maj. Wilson Hubbell(w) Lt.-CoI.L.W. Bradley (w).MaJ.Wra.GIennv. Col. J. E. Hamblin (c), Lt.-Col. T. H. Higginbotham (m), Capt. D. J. Miln Lt.-Col. John S. Hammell Miss'g 3 2 6 131 43 222 PART II. IN THE FIELD. 1864. Organiza- tions. 67th Inf... sythinf ... 70th Inf... 71st Inf..... 72(i luf 73illnf. .. 74th Inf... 76th Inf... 77th Inf... 79th Inf... 80th Inf... S2d Inf .... 83d Inf S4th Inf.., 86th Inf... 88th Inf . ., 93(1 Inf 9.')th Inf... 97th Inf.. 104th Inf . 106th Inf. 108th Inf . 109th Inf. 111th Inf. laith Inf . IL'lit Inf.. 122d Inf... 124th Inf. 125th Inf . 126th Inf. llOtli Inf . )46lh Inf. 147th Inf . 151st Inf. . 152dlnf... 155th Inf . 164th Inf. 17nth Inf . 182dlnf.... Brigades. I. Wright.. I, Barlow.. 4, Mott 4, Mott Cross , Smyth Brewster.... Brewster.... Brewster 4, Mott.. Brewster 1, Mott.. Brewster 4, Mott Rice ;4, Cutler... Bidwell li, Neill Christ .$, Willcox 1, Webb 2, Coulter.... 2, Rice 1, Ward 2, Smyth .... 2, Crocker ., 2, Rice 4, 2, Coulter (2, 1, Lvle ]2, 1, Morris .3, i, Carroll 2, 1, Hartranft. . . 3, 3. Frank 1, 2, Brewster 4. 12, Upton 1, Gibbon Robinson .. Cutler Birney Barlow , Birney Cutler Robinson Robinson . Ricketts. . Gibbon , Willco.\ .... Barlow Mott Wright.... 4, Cross 1, Wright.. I.Ward .3, Birtiey.. 3, Frank 1, Burlow., 3, Frank 1, Ayres 1, Ayres 2, Rice 1, Morris ;2, Owen Murphy ... 4, Murphy .. 4, Murphy ., 4, Murphy .. ... 1, Barlow.... I, Griffin .... 1, Griffin .... 4, Cutler .... ?., Ricketts . 2. (Gibbon.... 2, Gibbon.... 2, Gibbon.... 2, Gibbon.... 2, Gibbon.. Commanding Officers. Col.N. Cross (c),Lt. -Col. II. L. Van Ness... Capt. James E. McGee Major William II. Hugo Lt.-Col. Thomas Raflerty Lt.-Col. John Leonard Col.W.R. Brewster(c),U.-Col. M.W.Burns. Col. Thomas Holt Capt. S. M. Bvron. Capt. James L. Goddard. Maj. N. S. Babcock. Lt.-Col. W. B. French. Col. David Morrison Col. T. B. Gates. Provost-Guard A. P Col. Henry \V. Hudson Lt.-Col. William Chalmers Col. E. B. Fowler (c>, Lt.-Col. R. B. Jordan Lt.-Col. J. H. Lansing Capt. Dennis F. Burke Col. J. S. Crocker (c), Maj. S. McConihe. . Col. Edward Pve Col. Charles Wheelock Col. Gilbert G. Prey Lt.-Col. Charles Townsend Lt.-Col. F. E. Pierce (w). Capt. J. Deverell. Col. BenJ. F. Tracv, Lt.-Col. Isaac S. Catlin. Col.C. D. MacDougall (c), Capt. L.W.Husk. - Lt.-Col. John R. Tappan 6 Col. Emory Upton (c), Lt.-Col. E. Olcott (w), I Capt. John D. P. Dow 6iLt.-r'oI. Ancustus W. Dwight 2iLt.-('..l.r.H.Wevi.Mntfw),Capt. H.I. Murray 2lCapt. (ii-n. F. Leiiiou, Capt. E. P. Jones (k), I Maj. Joseph Hvde, Col. Levin Crandell ... 2Capt. Winfield Scott, Lt.-Col. Win. H.Baird. 5|Col. Geo. Kyan(k), Lt.-Col. Elwell S. Otis 5'Capt. James Grindlay 5i Lt.-Col. Geovge Harney e 1 = W'n'd. Miss'g Lt.-Col. Thomas M. Fay Major T. O'Brien Lt.-Col. H. C. Floo'Kw), Capt. M. Doran.. Lt.-Col. Wni DeLacy(w) Maj. John Beattie. Col. J. P. Mclvor(c). Capt. Chas. Hagan.. Col. M. Murphy (c,w), Lt.-Col. T. M. Reid Total. Total loss of Union forcres engaged 174 2551 672 12744(6212196 18399 411... 3 12 583 63... 15... 20... 173! 29.54 I 48 122 43 17 40 30 16 52 107 16 "m 128 123 125 25 53 140 62 12 1.W 24 61 SO SO 60 16 43 23 70 58 92 29 30 587 4.367 1346. May 8tli. Aotiou at Corbins Bridge, Po River, Va. Spotsylvania. 61st and 93d Infantry. 1347. May 8tli. Engagement at Piney Brancli Church, Va. Alsop's Farm, Brock Road, River Ny, Po River, Laurel Hill, Va. Spotsylvania. Batteries D, E, H and L, 1st Artillery; 2d Battalion, 4th Artillery; loth Artillery; 5th and loth Batteries; 1st Battalion' Sharpshooters: 43d, 44th, 49th, 62d, 76th, 77th, 83d, 84th, 95th, 97th, 104th, 14()th, 14Gthand 147th Infantry. 1348. May 9th. Skirmish near Millwood, Va. 1st Cavalry. 1349. May 9th. Actions at Jarratt's Station and White's Bridge, Va. Nottoway Bridge. Gen. Kautz's raid from Suffolk to City Point. Operations against Petersburg and Richmond. 3d Cavalry and one section 8th Battery. 1350. May 9th. Action at the Crossing of the Ny River, at Gates' House, Vd. Spotsyl- vania. 27th and 34th Batteries; 79tli and 109th Infantry. 1351. May 9th-10th. Engagement at Po River, Va. Block House Bridge, (ilady Run. Spotsylvania. Battery G, 1st Artillery; detachment 7th Veteran Infantry; 39th, 40th, "52d, 61st, 63d," 64th, 66th, 69t"h, 86th, 88th, 93d, 111th, r24th, 125th and 126th Infantry. 1352. May 9th-10th. Engagement at Swift Creek, Va. A rrowfield Church, Chester Sta- tion, Violet Station, Old Church, Port Walthall .1 unction. Operations against Petersburg and Richmond. 1st Mounted Rifles; 3d, 81st, 89th, 92d, 96th, 98th, 100th, 112th, 117th, 118th, l.SOth, 142d, 148th and 169th Infantry. 1353. May 9th-24th. Gen. Sheridan s Expedition from Todd's Tavern to James River, Va. Includes Cavalry engagements at Beaver Dam Station, Goodall's Farm, Ground Squirrel Bridge, Ghm Allen Station, Yellow Tavcru, Richmond Fortifica- tions. (See table following.) BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 223 1864. Brigades. Divisions. i Commanding Officers. o Killed W'n'd Miss'g Organi- zations. e o ■3 5" 1 O •0 SB 1 1 1, Mcintosh 2, Devin 2, Chapman... 3, Wilson 1, Torbert ,3, Wilson I, Torbert Cav Col. Otto Harhaus fith Cav .... Cav Col. T. C. Devin (c), Lt.-Col. Wm. H. Crocker. Cav Col. Wm. H. Benjamin 4 7 17 13 .5 "i '""i ""7 8 4 1 1 3 1 2 "3 Cav Col. Wm. Sacket't lOth Cav Cav Lt.-Col. M. Henry Averv 21 1st Drag'iis 6th Bat'y ... Res.; Merritt. . 1, Horse Art... I, Torbert Cav Col. Alfred Gibbs 15 Cav Capt. Joseph W. Martin Total 1 7 7 57 3 16 46 321 1 10 21 214 79 6'''> 1354. May 9tli. Skirmish, at Beaver Dam Station, Va. Gen. Sheridan's expedition to James River. 1st Dragoons. 1355. May 9th-10th. Skirmish at Davenport Ford or Bridge, Va. Anderson's Ford, North Anna, Goodall' s Farm. Gen. Sheridan's expedition to James River. 2d, 6th, 8th and 9th Cavalry; 1st Dragoons; 6th Battery. 1356. May 10th. Actions at Alsop's and Laurel Hill, Va. Spotsylvania. Batteries D. E, H and L, 1st Artillery; 2d Battalion, 4th Artillery; 6th and 15th Artillery; 5th and 15th Batteries; 1st Battalion Sharpshooters; 10th, 40th, 42d, 44th, 59th, 76th. 82d, 88d, 84th, 86th, 93d, 95th, 97th, 104th. 106th, 108th, 124th, 140th, 146th, 147th and 152d Infantry. 1.S57. May 10th. Affair at Ny River, Va. Fredericksburg Road. Spotsylvania. 14th Artillery; 27th Battery; 79th and 109th Infantry. 1358. May 10th. Engagement at Landron's Farm, Va. Scott or Shel ton House. Spotsyl- vania. 1st Battalion, 4th Artillery; 1st and 3d Batteries; 43d, 49th, 65th, 70th, 71st, 72d, 73d, 74th, 77th and 121st Infantry. 1359. May lOth. Skirmish near Paris and Salem, Va. Brock's Gap. 1st, 21st and 1st Veteran Cavalry. 1360. May 10th. Skirmish at Lost River Gap, W. Va. Romney. On raid from Moore- field to Cumberland, loth Cavalry. 1361. May 10th. Skirmish at Bayou Rapides, La. Red River campaign. 18th Cavalry- 178th Infantry. 1362. May 11th. Skirmish at Todd's Tavern, Va. Spotsylvania. 61st Infantry. 1363. May 11th. Skirmish at Harrison Church, near Prince George Court House, Va. Operations against Petersburg and Richmond. Detachment Battery M, 3d Artil- lery, as Cavalry. 1364. May 11th. Skirmish at Ground Squirrel Bridge, or Church, Va. Gen. Sheridan's expedition to James River. lOtli Cavalry. 1365. May 11th. iVction at Yellow Tavern and Glen Allen Station, Va. Richmond and Fredericksburg R. R. Gen. Sheridan's expedition to James River. 2d, 6th, 8th, 9th and 10th Cavalry; l.st Dragoons; 6th Battery. 1366. May llth-12th. Skirmishes near Alexandria, La. Red River campaign. 18th Cav. 1367. May 12th. Skirmish at Moorefield, W. Va. 15th Cavalry. 1368. May 12th. Skirmish at Ny River, Va. Spotsylvania. 24th Cavalry, dismounted; 19th Battery; 51st Infantry. 1369. May 12th. Engagement at the Salient, Va., and supporting movements. Spotsyl- vania; East and West Angle; Bloody Angle. 24th Cavalry, dismounted; Batteries D, E, G, H and L, 1st Artillery: 6th Artillery; Isl., 3d and 5th Batteries; 7th Vet- eran; 10th, 39th, 40th, 42d, 43d, 49th, 52d, 59th, 61st. 62d, 63d, 64th, 65th, 66th, 67th, 69th, 70th, 71st, 72d, 73d, 74th, 76th. 77th, 82d, 86th, 88th, 93d, 97th, 106th, 108th, 111th, 120th, 121st, 122d, 124th, 125th, 126th, 140th, 147th and 152d Infantry. 1370. May 12th. Action at Fortifications of Richmond, Va. Meadow Bridges; Mechan- icsville; Strawberry Hill; Brook Church. Gen. Sheridan's expedition to James River. 2d, 6th, 8th, 9th and 10th Cavalry; 1st Dragoons and 6th Battery. 1371. May 12th-13th. Engagement at Proctor's Creek, Va. Kingsland or Palmer's Creek; Ware Bottom Church. Operations against Petersburg and Richmond. Battery E, 3d Artillery; 3d, 47th, 48th, 81st, 89th, 96th, 98th, 100th, 112th, 115th, 118th, 139th and 148th Infantry. 224 PART II. IX THE FIELD. 1 804. 1372. May 13tli. Skiruiish :it Luray Gap iuid Front Royal, Va. 1st and 15tli Cavalry. 1373. May 13tb. Skirmish at Mt. Jackson, Va. 1st Veteran Cavalry, and detachment 15th Cavalry. 1374. May 13th. Skirmish at White Oak Swamp, Va. Gen. Sheridan's expedition to James River. lOtli Cavalry. 1375. May 13tli-14tli. Skirmishes at Newmarket, Va. Edinhurg. 1st Cavalry, Maj. Quinn and Capt. Stevenson; loth and 21st Cavalry. 187('). May 13th-14tli. Skirmislies near Choctaw Bayou, La. Marksville Plains; Red River camjiaign. 14tli Cavalry; detachment 75th Infantry, mounted. 1377. May 14th. Action at Chula Depot, Va. Swift Creek; Blacks and Whites. Gen. Kautz's raid on Petersburg and Lynchburg R. R. 3d Cavalry, Maj. Hall; one secticm 8th Battery, Lieut. Morton. 1378. May 14th. Engagement at Gayle's House, Xn. Spotsylvania. 121st, 140th and 146th Infantry. 1379. May 14th-15th. Battle of Resaca, Ga. Sugar Valley; Oostenaula; Atlanta cam- paign. ORr.ANIZA- TIONS. 1st Art.: Bat'y I... Bat'y M . 13th Bafy.. 4.^^ Int... finth Inf ... 78th Inf.., 11)2.1 Inf..., 107th Int ... liyth Int.., 123il Inf..., ]:!4th Inf.., 136th Inf.. ]37thlnf ... 141st Inf... 14.3(1 Inf... 14yth Inf.. l.iiith Inf.. 15Uh Inf.. Wootlhury . Woodbnry 1, Commanding Officers. Killed Wn'd O H o Wheeler 3, Robinson .. 3, Ireland .... 3, Ireland .... 3, Ireland , Ruger 2, Bushbeck. 1, Knipe 2, Bnshbeck....A 3, Wood, J r 3, .3, Ireland i2, 1, Knipe jl, 3, Robinson !l, 3, Ireland 2, 2, Ruger 1, 2, Bushbeck.... 2, Williams 20| Williams !20 Geary. t2() Williams J2I1 Geary ;2ii Geary |2i) Geary Williams Geary Williams.... Geary Butterfleld. Geary 20 WTlliams 120 Williams '2o Geary 2o Williams |20 Geary 20 Lieut. Charles E. Winegar Capt. J. D. Woodbury (c), Lieut. E. P. Newkirk. Capt.Wm. Wheeler (c), Lieut. Henry Bundy C(il. Adolphus Dobke Cul, Abel Goddard lA.-Col. Harvey S. Chatfield Col. .lames C. Lane Col. Nironi M. Crane Col. John T. Lockman Col. Archibahl L. McDougall |Lt.-Col. Allan H. Jackson Col. James Wood, Jr., (c), Lt.-Col. L. B. Faulkner 'Col. T>. Ireland (c,w), LL.-Col. K.S.VanVoorhies. Col. Wni. K. Logio Cdl. Horace Boughton 1,1. -('..1. Cliarle.s B. Randall Col. John H. Ketcham Lt.-Col. Daniel B. Allen Total 2 Miss'g 1380. 1381. 1382. 1383. 1384. 1385. 1386. 1387. 1388, 1389, May 14th-16th. Battle of Drewry's Bluflf, Va. Fort Darling; Walthall Junction, Operations against Petersburg and Richmond, Va. 1st Mounted Rifles; Battery E, 3d Artillery; 7th and 33d Battery; 3d, 47th, 48th, 81st, 89th, 92d, 96th, 98th, 100th, 112th, 115th, 117th, 118th, 139th, 142d, 148th and 169th Infantry. May 14th. Skirmish at Wilson's Landing, La, Red River campaign. 14th Cavalry and detachment 75th Infantry, mounted. May 15lh. Skirmish at New River, La. 11th Cavalry. May 15th. Engagement at New Market, Va. 15lh and 21st Cavalry; 1st Veteran Cavalry; 30th and 31st Batteries. May 15th. Skirmish at Burnt Bridge, Va. Mt. Jackson; Rood's Hill. 1st Cavalry, Lt.-Col, Adams. May 15th, Skirmish at Massaponax Church, Spotsylvania, Va. 5th Cavalry, May 15th. Skirmish at Avoyelle Prairie, La. Near Fort De Russy. Red River campaign. 14th and 18th Cavalry; 26th Battery; detachment 75th Inf., mounted. May 16th. Engagement at Mansura, La. Marksville, near Alexandria. Red River campaign. 14th, 18th and 2d Veteran Cavalry; 25th and 26th Batteries; detach- ment 75th Infantry, mounted; 90th Infantry, three companies; 114th, 116th, 128th, 133d, 153d, 156th, 159th. 160tli, 161st, 162d, 165th, 173d, 175th, 176th and 178th Infantry. May 16th. Action at Belcher's Mills, Va. Gen. Kautz's raid on Petersburg and Lynchburg R. R. Operation.-; against Petersburg and Richmond. 3d Cavalry, Majs. Jacobs, Jr., and Hall; one section 8th Battery, Lieut. Morton. May 16th. Skirmish at Ny River, Va. Spotsylvania. 5th Cavalry. BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 225 1864. 1390. May 17tli. Skirmish at Jones' Bridge, Va. Gen. Sheridan's expedition to James River. 6th and 9th Cavalry. 1391. May 17th. Skirmish at Warebottom Church, Va. Scott's Mills. Operations against Petersburg and Richmond. 1st Mounted Rifles. 1392. May 17th. Skirmish at Calhoun, Ga. Atlanta campaign. 102d Infantry. 1393. May 17th-l8th. Skirmishes at Moreauville and near Bayou de Glaze, La. Snaggy Point; Yellow Bayou. Red River campaign. 18th and 2d Veteran Cavalry. 1394. May 17th-18th. Skirmishes at Po River, Va. Spotsylvania. 5th Cavalry. 1395. May 18th. Skirmish at Simsport, La. Calhoun Station. Red River campaign. 2d Veteran Cavalry. 1396. May 18th. Skirmish at Haxall's Landing, Va. Gen. Sheridan's expedition to James River. 10th Cavalry; 6th Battery. 1397. May 18th. Skirmish at Jackson Bridge, near Barrancas, Fla. Company M, 14th Cav. 1398. May 18th. Skirmish at New Market, Va. 1st Veteran Cavalry. 1399. May 18th. Skirmish at Spring Hill, Va. Operations against Petersburg and Rich- mond. Detachment Battery M, 3d Artillery, as cavalry. 1400. May 18th. Engagement about Landron House, Va. Operations from the Salient. Spotsylvania. 24th Cavalry and 2d Mounted Rifles, dismounted; Batteries B, C, D, E, G, H and L, 1st Artillery; 11th, 12th, 19th and 34th Batteries; 7th Veteran, 10th, 39th, 42d, 51st,' 52d, 59th, 61st, 63d, 64th, 66th, 69th, 82d, 88th, 108th, 111th, 125th, 126th, 152d, 155th, 164th, 170th and 182d Infantry. 1401. May 18th-26th. Engagements at Bermuda Hundred, Va. Includes Foster's Planta- tion, May 18th, and Ware Bottom Church, May 20th. Operations against Peters- burg and Richmond. 1st Mounted Rifles; Batteries E and K, 3d Artillery; 7th and 33d Batteries; detachment 1st Engineers; 3d, 47th, 48th, 81st, 89th, 92d, 96th, 98th, 100th, 112th, 115th, 117th, 118th, 139th, 142d, 148th and 169th Infantry. 1402. May 19th. Skirmish at White House Landing, Va. Gen. Sheridan's expedition to James River. 10th Cavalry. 1403. May 19th. Skirmish at Simsport, La. Red River campaign. 176th and 178th Inf. 1404. May 19th. Engagement at the Harris House, Va. Fredericksburg Road; the Pines; Spotsylvania. Batteries C, E and L, 1st Artillery; 2d Artillery; companies D, H and K, 4th Artillery; 6th, 7th, 8th and 15th Artillery; 15th Battery and 93d Inf. 1405. May I9th-20th. Skirmishes near Cassville, Ga. Two River Creek. Atlanta cam- paign. 102d, 107th, 123d, 136th and 150th Infantry. 1406. May 20th. Skirmish at Downer's Bridge, Va. Spotsylvania. 5th Cavalry. 1407. May 21st. Actions at Milford and Guinea Station, Va. Mattapony River; Bowling Green; Spotsylvania. 4th, 5th and 22d Cavalry; 24th Cavalry, dismounted; 2d and 7th Artillery. 1408. May 21st. Skirmish at Fort Powhattan, Va. Operations against Petersburg and Richmond. Battery M, 3d Artillery. 1409. May 21st. Skirmish at Newrtown, Va. 21st Cavalry. 1410. May 22d. Skirmish at Front Royal, Va. 15th Cavalry. 1411. May 22d. Skirmish at James Island, S. C. 103d Infantry, Maj. Morrison. 1412. May 22d-26th. The battle of North Anna, Va. Includes all the engagements inci- dent to the operations along the line of the North Anna River, especially Mt. Car- mel Church and Jericho Mills or Ford (5th Corps), and North Anna Railroad Bridge or Taylor's Bridge (1st and 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 2d Corps), on the 23d; Quaker's Ford, Chesterfield Bridge, Oxford (1st Division, 9th Corps; 3d Division, 5th Corps); North Ansa River (2d Brigade, 1st Division, 2d Corps, and 2d Division, 9th Corps), on the 24th. The loss is included in the table of losses at Totopotomoy. 4th, 5th and 22d Cavalry; 24th Cavalry and 2d Mounted Rifl_es, dismounted; Oneida Com- pany Cavalry; Batteries B, C, D, E, G, H and L, 1st Artillery; 2d, 4th, 6th, 7th, 8tli, 14th and 15th Artillery; 1st, 3d, 11th, 12th, 15th, 19th and 34th Batteries; 50tli Engineers; 1st Battalion Sharpshooters; detachment 7th Veteran, 10th, 12th, 39th, 40th, 42d, 43d, 44th, detachment 46th, 49th, 51st, 52d, 59th, 61st, 62d, 63d, 64th, 65th, 66th, 67th, 69th, 70th, 71st, 72d, 73d, 74th, 76th, 77th. 80th, 82d, 83d, 86th, 88th, 93d, 95th, 97th, 104th, 106th, 108th. 109th, 111th, 120th, 121st, 122d, 124th, 12.5th, 126th, 140th, 146th, 147th, 151st, 152d, 155th, 164th, 170th, 183d Inf. 29 226 PART II. IN THE FIELD. Gen. Sheridan's expedition to James 1864. May 23d. Skirmish at Pole Cat Station, Va. Kiver. 2d Cavalry. May 23d-24th. Engagement at Morganza, La. Atchafalaya. 14th Cavalry, Maj . Bassford; 18th Cavalry; detachment 75th Infantry, mounted; 159th and ITotli Inf. 1415. May 24th. Skirmish at Wilson's Wharf, James River, Va. Operations against Petersburg and Richmond. Detachment Battery M, 3d Artillery, as Cavalry. May 25th. Skirmish at Mt. Carmel Church, Va. North Anna. 5th Cavalry. May 25th-26th. Skirmishes at Nevr Market, Va. New-town. 1st Cavalry, Maj, Quinn; 15th Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Root; 21st Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Fitzsimmons. May 25th-June4th. The Battle of Dallas, Ga. NevF Hope Church; Pumpkin Vine Creek, near Owen's Mills. Atlanta Campaign. 1413. 1414. 1416. 1417. 1418. Brigades. Divisions. d o U 21 1 20 2(1 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Commanding Officers Killed W 'n'd Miss'g Obg.vniz.v TIONS. <0 E o -3 is - = s z 5 1 3 i is = £ CO < 1st Art. : • Baty I... Bat'y M. 13th Bat'y. 45th Inf.... VVooiibury Woodbury Wheeler 3, RobinsoQ .... 3, Cobham 3, Cobham 3, Cobham 1, Williams I.Williams 2 Capt. J. D. Woodbury (c), Lieut. E. P. Newkirk. I 1, Williams Capt. Adolphus Dobke Col. Abel GodJard 3 26 ? 1 1 5 23 14 16 133 6 20 » 10 16 14 37 22 10 340 ... I "■"3 '""2 ""& 12 31 78th Inf Lt.-Col. Harvev S. Chatfleld Ift io2d Inf" ''3 107lh Inf 1, Williams 2, Geary Col. Nirom M. Crane Col. J. T. Locknian (c), Capt. C- H. Odell, Capt C. H. Soufhworth I 165 119th luf 2, Lockmau . ... 1, Williams 5 123(J Inf.... Col. A. L. McDougall (w), Lt.-Col. J. C- Rogers .. Lt.-Col. Allan H. Jackson 1 2 2a 134th Inf 2,Lockman 3, Wood, Jr 3, Cobham 1, Knlpe 3,Kobiiison.... 3, Cobham 5 3, Butterfield... Col. Jas. Wood. Jr. (c), Lt.-Col. L. B. Faulkner. Lt.-Col. Koert S. Van Voorliis 137th Inf 1 3 1 3 1 2 22 11 1, Williams 1, Williams Col. Wm. K. Logie 6 1 5 6 143d Inf... IS 149th Inf Lt.-Col. Charles B. Randall (w) 45 ]5nth Inf 1, Williams Col. John H. Ketchani . . .. 29 2, Lockraan Total 1 ~* 42» North Anna. 5th Cavalry. 17th Veteran Infantry. 18th Cavalry. Company M, 14th Cavalry. 17th Veteran Infantrv. 1419. May 26th. Skirmish at Little River, Va. 1420. May 26th. Skirmish near Decatur, Ala. 1421. May 26th. Skirmish near Morganza, La. 1422. May 26th. Skirmish near Barrancas, P'la. 1423. May 27th. Skirmishes at Hillsboro and Courtland, Ala. 1424. May 27th. Skirmish at Woodstock, Va. 15th Cavalry. 1425. May 27th-31st. The battle of the Totopotomoy.^'a. Includes all the engagements along the Totopotomoy Creek and Pamuukey River, especially at Dabney's Ferry or Pamunkey River, May 27th-28th; Crump's Creek, and near Totopotomoy, May 28th; Swift Creek, Hanover Court House, Shady Grove Road and Totopotomoy Creek, May 20th; Totopotomoy Creek and Bethesda Church, May 30th -31st; and also Bethesda Church, June 1st (5th Corps). The Cavalry engagements are given separately, but the loss of the 1st and 2d Cavalry Divisions, May 31st to June 6th, is included in that of Cold Harbor. Brigades and Divisions are given as they stood May 31st. Oro.ini- ZATIONS. Brigades. 1,' Mcintosh.... 2, Devin 1, Mcintosh.... 2, Devln 2, Chapman .... 2, Devin 1, Davies, Jr ... 2d Cav... 4th Cav. Sth Cav.... 6th Cav..., Sth Cav... 9th Cav..., loth Cav.., 22a Cav . .., 24th Cav .., 1st Drag.. , 2d Mounfd! I Rifles jProv.; Marsh'ilil, Crittenden., OneidaCav.l I Wilson.. Torbert;. Wilson.., Torbert . WMlson . Torbert . Gregg..., Prov.: ManshMliI, Res.; Merritt...jl, Crittenden. Torbert Commanding Officers. Col. Otto Harhaus Lt.-Col. Wm. R. Parnell , Lt.-Col. John Huiimiond Col. T. C. Devin (c\ Lt.Col. W. H. Crocker. Lt.-Col. Wm. 11. Benjamin Col. Wm. Sackett Lt.-Col. M. Henry Avery Unattached Dismounted; Col.W. C. Raulston Col. Alfred Gibbs Dismounted; Col. John Fisk, Lt.-Col. J. N. Raymond llleadquarters Army Potomac; Col.D. P. Mann i Killed W'n'd. Mlssg ii ^ £ls - !» BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 327 18C4. Brigades. Divisions. o C5 Killed W'n'd. Miss'g Organi- zations. Commanding Officers. i 1 1 t3 Is 2 1 5 ""l 3 2 74 8 98 95 1 8 .57 w ". """1 .. 7 6 .. 17 .. 16 4 1 M til 1st Art.: Bat'y B.. 5 5 ; 5 2 5 5 2 6 5 2 5 2 2 9 5 Capt. Albert S. Sheldon 3 1 5 Bat'y C. Lieut. Wm. H. Pnillips Bat'y D-- Bat'y E. Wainwright... Tidball With Bat'y L, 1st Art.; Capt. Henry W. Davis 1 1 Bat'y G.. Capt. Nelson Ames 2 3 Bat'y U . Wainwright.... Capt. Charles K. Mink Baty L.. Lieut. George Breck 1 a 2d Art 1 Tyler Col. J. N. G. AVhistler Major Thomas D. Sears ) Major AVm. Arthur .... . '- ' 91 4th Art. : 1st Bat'n Tompkins Wainwright .. Tidball 2ci Bat'n 14 3d Bat'n Lt. -Col. Thomas R. Allcock J Col. J. II. Kitching (e), MaJ. A. Crookstoii.... Col. Lewis 0. Morris Col. Peter A. Porter .. 17 .. 2? 1 4 5 1 2 2 6th Art 133 135 2 12 68 7th Art 5.:;:::;:: i4"Tvier" ■■"•■■■ 8th Art 4, Tyler 1, Crittenden.. 14th Art.... 15th Art.: l&3ilBat'n Prov.; Marsh'll Kitching Col. E. G. Marshall (c), Lt.-Col. C. H. Cornmg . Col. Louis Schirmer 2d Bat'n... Artillery Park. A. P.; MaJ. J. Dieckman 1st Bat'v ... Tompkins 6 6 Cav 2 2 5 9 9 Capt. Andrew Cowan 3d Bat'y Capt. Wni. A. Harn 6th Bat'v... 6 " '""1 6 1 nth Bat'y. Tidball Capt. John E. Burton 12lh Bat'y. Tidball Capt. George F. MeKnight Capt. Patrick Hart 1 3 5 1 loth Bat'v. 5 1 19th Bat'v. 2, Potter 3, Willcox Capt. Edward W. Rogers .■i4th Bat'v. Capt. Jacob Roemer 50th Kng ... Lt.-Col. Ira Spaulding, and Majors Brainerd, Ford and Beers 1st Bafn. 1, Robinson .... 3, MacDougall. 3, Smyth 4, Cutler 5 2 5 2 2 2 6 5 5 6 9 9 2 2 6 2 2 fi 6 Shaps's. Capt. Alfred Parry With the .52d N. Y. Vols Capt. Jos. La Fuira, Lt.-Col. Geo. V. llopper. . Provost Guard, MaJ. 11. W. Rvder 1 . .....^ 1 6. '""1 ; 1 TthVeter'n Inf 10th Inf.... 2, Gibbon '* ty 12th Inf.... ~ 3s»th Inf.... 40th Inf.... 3, MacDougall 1, Egan 1, Barlow 3, Birnev . .MaJ. Joseph Hvde, 12uth N. Y. Vols Col. T. \V. Egin (c), Lt.-Col. J. A. Warner... . Lieut. John Magnire . '""4 6. 24 1 . 21 7 42d Inf l,MoKeen 3, Bidwell 3, Bartlett 2, Hoffman .... 3, Bidwell 3, MacDougaiiV 1, McKeen 1, Miles 43d Inf ... . 2, Neill Capt. James D. Visscher 44th Inf . . . Capt. Campbell Allen 2. " i .' 6. 25. 2. 2. «. 2. . 1 . .....^ . .....^ 46th Inf.... 4, Cutler Detachment with :y.ili Mass. Vols.; regiment joined M.iv :iiiili, l.siH; Lt.-Col. Travers Cul. D. D. Bidwellici, Lt.-Col. G. W. Johnson . Acting engineers, Capt. G. W. Whitman . 1 49th Inf.... 5Ist Inf 2, Neill 2, Potter 1, Barlow . 2, Gibbon 4 1 52d Inf .59th Inf.... 61st Inf Capt. George Degener Lt.-Col. H. P. Rugg Lt.-Col. K. Oscar Broadv 5 1... . . 2 . 2 ■■■■9 '"2 7 32 62d Inf 1, Wheat.on .... 2, Byrnes t, lirooke ), Cross 4, Brooke 2, Neill 63'! Inf Capt. John H. Gleason Mai. Wm. Glennv 12 64th Inf.... 65th Inf. ... I, Russell Col'. Joseph E. Hambllii 66tli Inf.... Lt.-Col. J. S. Hamniell, Col. 0. H. Morris Col. Nelson Cross(c), Lt.-Col. H. L. Van Ness . . 1 ."""1 . 2 . 3 1 1 ... ^ 1 2. ""2 '. 8. 8 . 10. 12. 6. 9. . 3 ;""3 '. ' "'3 .■ "5 . 3 fi 67th Inf.... 1, Rnssell 1, Barlow 69th Inf.... 2, Byrnes 4, Brewster . . . 4, Brewster . ... 4, Brewster .... 4, Brewster .... 4, Brewster .... 2, Hoffman 3, Bidwell 2 •> Capt. James E. McGee g 70th Inf.... Maj. Wm. H. Hugo 71st Inf 2 2 5 6 Lt.-Col. Thomas Raffertv 14 72d Inf 3, Birney 11 73d Inf Col. Wm. R. Bivwster(c). Lt.-Col. M.W.Burns . Col. Thomas Holt 14 74th Inf.... 3, Birnev 12 76th Inf.... 4, Cutler. Capt. James L. Goddard 12 77th Inf.... 2, Neill Lt.-Col. Winser B. French snth Inf.... Provost Guard A. P.; Col. Theo. P. Gates 82dlnf 1, McKeen ?, Bates 2, Gibbon 3 Crawford 5 .5 5 5 5 6 2 9 2 6 6 2 . ""i 1 1 3. 4 . 10. 10. 25. 2. 6. 6 . 1 . 4 . 5! 8.. 19.. . 3 . .....^ . .....^ ...... 7 1 83d Inf Lt.-Col. Wm. Chalmers 5 86th Inf.... 1, Egan 3, Birney MaJ. M. B. Stafforil, Lt.-Col. J. H. Lansing (wMav24th) 2, Byrnes 2, Walker 1, Barlow 3, Birney 2, Lockwood ... 4, Cutler 14 8Sth Inf... Capt Dennis F. Bnrke, Col. Patrick Kelly 10 93d Inf Lt.-Col. B. C. Butler Lt.-Col. Samuel A. Moffett . 6 1 1 2 37 94tli Inf. . I, Lvle ... 3 95th Inf.... 2, Hoffman . ... 3. Bates Col. Edward Pye 8 97th Inf. ... 6 104th Inf... 4, Lyie 4, Cutler OoL Gilbert G. Prey Lt.-Col. Charles Townsend 1 3 loeihliif... 3, Ricketts 4 losth Inf 3, Smyth 2, Gibbon 3, Willcox 1, Barlow 3, Birney 1, Russell 1, Rus-sell 3, Birney 1, Barlow ■ 1, Barlow i 1 Griffin ... . ' Capt. .lohn Deverell 6 l(l9th Ir;f ... 1, Hartranft ... 3, MacDougall. 4, Brewster .... Lt.-Col. Isaac S. Catlin 1 4 i 1 4 7 111th Inf... 120thlnf... 121st Inf. ... Col. Clinton D. MacDougall (c), Capt. Lewis W. Husk Lt.-Col. John R. Tappan Col. Emory Upton (c), Capt. John D. P. Dow. .. Lt.-Col. Augustus W. Dwight 20 28 1221 Inf.... 4, Cross I.Egan 3,MaiDougall. 5, MacDougall. 1, Ayres 1, Ayres 2, Hoffman 1, Ti-uax 124th Inf... 1 5 2 ""2 7 4 .. 4 .. 2.. 9 .. 17.. 6 .. 13.. 2.. 1 .. 52.. 27 .. 844 1 J.575 17 6 6 1.S2 644.' 16 125th Inf... n 126th Inf... 140th Inf... .5 5 5 6, 2 2 Lt.-Col. W.H. Baird Lt.-Col. E. S. Otis 6 q 146th Inf ... 1, Griffin 4 Cutler . . i 1! 3 21 2 ""i 10 147th Inf... 'O 151st Inf.... i, Ricketts Lt.-Col. TliomasM. Fuy 8 152dlnf .... 155th Inf... 2, Owen 4, Mclvor 4, Mclvor 4, Mclvor 4, Mclvor 2, Gibbon 2, Gibbon 2, Gibbon 2, Gibbon 2, Gibbon Vlal.T. O'Brien Capt. Micli.iel Doran 16 4 164th Inf... 170th Inf... 1824tli Inf . 125th Inf., 126th Inf. 139th Inf., 140th Inf. 142d Inf . 146th Inf., 147th Irit . 148th Inf. 151st Inf. 1.52d Inf.. 1.55th Inf. 164th Inf . leyth Inf . 170th Inf. 179th Inf. 182d Inf. 2, Tannatt .... 1, Lyle 2, Hofman 1. Marslon 2, Bates 1, Marston 1, Lyle I, Ti'uax Smyth 1, Hartranft ... 3, MacDougall. 2, Drake .... Barton ., Ames Burnham .. Brewster , Upton Cross Egan MacDougall. MacDougall. Marston Ayres Ames Ayres Hofnian Stedman Truax Owen Tyler Tyler Drake 4, Tyler 2, Sudsbury . 4, Tyler 1, Brooks 2, Gibbon Lockwood .. 3, Birney 1, Barlow 2, Martindale. 1, Brooks 3, Birney 2, Lockwood . 4, Cutler Brooks Lockwood . 1, Brooks 2, Lockwood . 1, Ricketts .... 2, Gibbon 3, Willcox 1, Barlow 3, Devens, Jr.. 3, Devens, ,Tr.. 3, Devens. Jr. 1, Brooks 3, Birney 1, Russell 1, Russell 3, Birney I, Barlow 1, Barlow 1, Brooks 1, Griffin 3, Devens, Jr.. 1, Griffin 4, Cutler 2, Martindale.. 3, Ricketts 2, Gibbon 2, Gibbon 2, Gibbon .3, Devens, Jr. 2, Gibbon 1, Crittenden. 2, Gibbon Commanding Officers. Killed. W'n'd. Miss MaJ. Joseph Hyde, 125th Infantrv Col. T. VV. Egan (c), Lt.-Col. A. .1. Warner Lieut. John Maguire Lt.-Col. James 1). Visscher Capt. Campbell Allen Lt.-Col. George W. Travers Lt.-Col. Christopher R. MacDonald (c1, Capt. Charles A. Moore Col. Wni. B. Barton (c, w), Lt.-Col. Wni. B. Coan (w), Capt. Jas. M. Nichols Col. D. D. Bidwell (e), Lt.-Col.G. W. Johnson Acting as Engineers, Capt. G.W.Whitman Capt. Henry P. Ritzius Lt.-Col. Horace P. Rugg Lt.-Col. Oscar K. Broady Ma). Wilson HubbeU(k), Col. D. J. Nevin Capt. John H. Gleason Maj. William Glenn Col. Joseph E. Hamblin Col. O. H. Morris (c, k), Lt.-Col. J. S, Hanimell Col. N. Cross (c). Lt.-Col. H. L. Van Ness Lt.-Col. J. E. McGee, Maj. John Garrett. MaJ. William H. Hugo Lt.-Col. Thomas Bafterty Three companies attached to the 120th Infantry, Lt.-Col. John Leonard Col. Wm. K. Brewster (c), Lt.-Coi. M. W. Burns Col. Thomas Holt Capt. J. L. Goddard (w), Capt.S.M.Byrani Lt.-Col. Winser B. French Provost Guard A. P., Col. T. B. Gates Lt.-Col. John B. Raulston (w) A battalion, Lieut. Thomas Huggins Lt.-Col. William Chalmers Ma). Michael B. Stalford Col. Patrick Kelly (c), Capt. D. F. Burke... Lt.-Col. Theophilus L. England Lt.-Col. H. Anderson, Jr. (k), Capt. II. C. Fay Lt.-Col. Benlamin C. Butler Lt.-Col. Samuel A. Moftet Col. Edward Pye (w), Maj. R. W. Bard Col. Edgar M. CuUen Capt. Delos E. Hal! Col. F. F. Weed (k), Capt. Wm. Kreutzer Col. Gilbert G- Prey Col. Chas. Townsend (k), Capt. S. Parker. Capt. Joseph Deverell (w;, Lieut. P. C. Kavanaugh, Capt. Wm. II. Andrews ... Lt.-Col. I^aac S. Catlin Col. C. D. MacDougall (c), Capt. L. VV . Husk Col. J. C- Drake (c,w), Capts. Matthew.s and Ludwick Lt-Col- N. J. Johnson Lt.-Col. Rufus Daggett Capt. L. S. Dominy Lt.-Col. John R. Tappan Col. Emory Upton (c), Maj. H. M. Galpiu. Lt.-Col. Augustus W. Dwight Maj. Henry S. Murray Col. Levin Crandell 1 Lt.-Col. William II. Baud Lt.-Col. E.Perry(k), Capt. N. P. Fitzpatrlck Lt.-Col. Elwell S. Otis Col.N. M. Curtis(c), Lt.-Col. A. M. Barney Maj. .lames Grindlay Lt.-Col. George Harney Col. George M. Guion Col.W. Emerson (c),Lt.-Col.Thos.M. Fay Capt. Wm. S. Burt Capt. Michael Doran Col. J. P. McMalion (k),Mal. M. D. Smith Col. John MiCiniihe (k), Lt.-Col. Alonzo AldeiU"). Ma). James A. Colvin Col. Jas. P. McIvor(c;,Capt. Chas.Uagan Lt.-Col. F. B. Doty Lt.-Col. T, M. Reid, Capt. Robt. Heggart Total 55 Total loss of Union forces engaged 143 67... 10 139 29?I 433 S644 815 1781 215 34 1 13 11 20 (9 12 67 ■'2 114 2 134 24 7 ISO 18 14 30 67 1 6 5 153 60 10 32 154 157 4584 12738 1439. May 31st-June 1st. Engagements at Cold Harbor and Old Church, Va. Cold Harbor. 4tli, 6th, 9tli and 10th Cavalry; l.st Dragoons. 1440. June 1st. Skirmish at South Anna, Va. Cold Harbor. 8th and 22d Cavalry. 1441. June 1st. Engagement at Ashland, Va. Cold Harbor. 2d and 5th Cavalry. 1442. June 1st. Skirmish at Gross Tete, La. 2d Veteran Cavalry, Col. Chrysler. 1443. June 1st. Skirmish at New Market, Va, 1st Veteran Cavalry. 230 PART II. IN THE FIELD. 18G4. 1444. .Time 1st, First assault at Cold Harbor, Ya. 9tli Artillery; 43d, 47tli, 48th, 65th, 67th, 81st, 92d, 96th, 9Sth, 106th, 112th, 118th, 122d, 139th, 151st and 169th lufantry 1445. June 2d. Engagement at Bethesda Church and Beulah Church, Va. Cold Harbor. 24th Cavalry; 2d Mounted Kittes, dismounted; Battcri(!s 15, C, D, E, H and L, 1st Artillery; 14th Artillery; oth Veteran, 44th, 140th, 146th and 179th Infantry. 1446. June 2d. Skirmish at Ne'w Market, Ya. Harrisonburg. 1st Cavalry. 1447. June 2d. Skirmish at the Atchafalaya, La. Company A, 175th Infantry. 1448. June 2d. Action before Cold Harbor, Ya. 81st, 96tli, 98th and 139lh Infantry. 1449. June 2d. Skirmishes at Bottom's Bridge and Mechanicsville, Ya. Sumner's Upper Bridge; (iaines' Mills. Cold Harbor. 4tli, 6th, 9th and 10th Cavalry. 1450. June 2d. Skirmish at Camp Finnegan, Fla. 144th and 157th Infantry. 1451. Jnne 2d. Skirmish near Hatcher's Run, Ya. Walthall Junction. 1st Mounted Rifles; 3d Cavalry. 1452. June 3d. Skirmish at Bottom's Bridge, Ya. Cold Harbor. 10th Cavalry. 1453. June 3d. Skirmish at Gross Tcte, La. 2d Yeteran Cavalry, Col. Chrysler. 1454. June 3d. Skirmish at Newtown, Ya. 21st Cavalry. 1455. June 3d. Skirmish at Ackw^orth, Ga. Battle of Dallas. Atlanta campaign. De- tachment 102d Infantry, Capt. K. L. Stegman. 1456. June 3d. Engagement at Haw's Shop and "Via's, Ya. Cold Harbor. 2d, 5th, 8th, and 22d Cavalry. 1457. June 3d. Second assault at Cold Harbor, Ya. Battery G, 1st Artillery; 2d, 7th, 8th, and 1st and 3d Battalion 9th Artillery; 10th, 42d, 59th, 61st, 63d, 64th, 66th, 69th, 81st, 82d, 88th, 92d, 96th, 98th, 108th, 112th, 118th, 139th, 148th, 151st, 152d, 155th, 164th, 169th, 170th and 182d Infantry. 1458. June 3d-4th. Skirmish at Harrisonburg, Ya. l.st Yeteran Cavalry, Col. Platner. 1459. June 3d-5th. Skirmishes at Lake Chicot, Ark. Old River Lake; Ditch Bayou; Col- umbia or Fish Bayou. 178tli Infantry. 1460. June 4th. Engagement at Ackworth, Ga. Battle of Dallas. Atlanta campaign. 143d Infantry. 1461. June 4th. Skirmish at Mt. Jackson, Ya. loth Cavalry. 1462. June 5th. Skirmish at Ackworth, Ga. Atlanta campaign. 141st Infantry. 1463. June 5th. Skirmish at Westpoint, Ya. 1st Mounted Rifles. 1464. June 5th. Engagement at Piedmont, Ya. Mt. Crawford, Mt. Hope. 1st Cavalry, Major Timothy Quinn; 15th Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Augustus J. Root; 21st Cavalry, Col. W. B. Tibbitts (c), Lt.-Col. Chas. Fitzsimmons; 1st Yeteran Cavalry, Col. John S. Platner; 1st Battalion (companies A, B, C and D), 5th Artillery, I^t. Col. Murray; 30th and 31st Batteries. 1465. June 6th. Skirmish on reconnoissance to Chuckatuck, Ya. Companies D, I and K, 20th Cavalry. 1466. June 6th. Skirmish before Cold Harbor, Ya. 2d Artillery. 1467. June 7th-24th. Gen. Sheridan's Trevilian Raid, Ya. Brigades. Divisions. o. o O Cav Cav (';iv Cav Cav Commanding Officers. Killed W'n'd Miss'g Organi- zations. i o 1 h n R 5 .5 16 39 136 1 O 5 2 4 1 4 16 43 ?l &< 28 22 4.'> 32 59 186 695 O "l "i 1 3 25 6 31 12 ;i 6.5 599 •< 4th Cav .... 2, Devin 2, Devin 1, Torbert l.Torbert 1, Torbert Col. Louis P. Di Cesnola 45 64 61 .53 89 312 1512 6th Cav .... 9th Cav . ... Col. T. C. Devin (c), Lt.-Col. W. H. Crocker.... ( 111. \V. t^acki'tt (w), Lt.-Col. G. S. Nichols lOlh Cav ... 1, Davies, Jr... lies.- Merritt. l,t.-('ol. M. Ilciirv Avery 2 1st Drag.... 1, Torbert Col. ,\llred Gibbs Total 3 H Total loss of Union forces engaged 1468. June 8th. Skirmish at Staunton, Ya. Waynesboro. 1st, 15th and 21st Cavalry. 1469. June 8th-10th. Skirmishes at Petersburg, Va. 1st Mounted Rifles; 3d Cavalry. 1470. June 9th-JuIy 2d. The battle of Kenesaw Mountain, Ga. Atlanta campaign. Includes engagements at Pine Mountain, June 14th; Golgotha, Lost Mountain, BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIKMISHES, ETC. 231 1864. Pine Knob, June 16tli-17tli; Pine Mountain, Nose's Creek, June 19tli-20tli; Gulp's Farm, June 23d; the assault June 37th. Organiza- tions 1st Art. : .. Bat'y I .. Bat'yM. 13th Rat'y. 45th Inf.., Cnth Inf ... 78th Inf.... 102d Inf .... 107th Inf.., linth Inf.. 123d Inf.... ]34th Inf... ]36th Inf... 1.37th Int.., Hist Inf..., H.M Inf.... 14iith Inf... l.lOth Inf.., l.Mth Inf.., Woodbury .. Woodbury .. Wheeler 3, Robinson , Ireland ... 3, Ireland ... 3, Ireland ... 2, Riiger 2, Jones 1, Knipe .Tones 3. Wood, Jr.. , Ireland 1, Knipe 3, Robinson . . Ireland Ruger 2, Jones , Williams... ..Williams... , Geary Williams... , Geary , Geary 2, Geary. Williams.. Geary Williams... Geary Ward Geary Williams... Williams... Geary Williams... Geary Commanding Officers. Lieut. Charles E. Winegar Uapt. J. D.Woodbury (c), Lieut. E. P. Newkirk. Capt. Wm. Wheeler (c, k), Lieut. H. Bundy Col. Adolphus Dobke ICol. A. Goddard, Capt. Thomas Elliott |Lt.-Col. Harvey S. Chatfleld, Col. H. Von Ham- merstein Col. James C. Lane, Major Lewis R. Stegman (w), Capt. B. Van Buren Col. Nirom Crane Col. Jno. T. Lockman Lt. -Col. James C. Rogers Lt.-Col. Allan II. Jackson Col. J. Wood, Jr. (c), Lt.-Coi. L. B. Faulkner. Col. D. Ireland (c), Lt.-Col. K. S. Van Voorhis , Col. Wm. K. Logie Col. Horace Boughton Lt.-Col. C. B. Randall, Col. II. A. Barnum Col. John H, Ketchani Col. Patrick H. Jones (c), MaJ. L. D. Warner .. Total 3 Miss'g 1471. June lOtli. Skirmish at Manning's Plantation, La. 11th Cavalry. 1472. June 10th. Skirmishes at Waynesboro and New Market, Va. 1st, 15th and 1st Veteran Cavalry, 1478. June lOth-llth. Skirmishes at Old Church, Bethel Church, Shady Grove Road, Va. Cold Harbor. 2d, 5th, 8th and 22d Cavalry. 1474. June 11th. Skirmish at Lexington, Va. Moorefield, Staunton, Waynesboro, Cheat Mountain. 15th and 1st Veteran Cavalry; 1st Battalion, 5th Artillery. 1475. June 11th. Skirmish at Aldie, Va. Detachment 13th Cavalry. 1476. June llth-12th. Battle of Trevilian Station, Va, Newark, Mallory's Cross Roads. Gen, Sheridan's Trevilian Raid. Organi- zations. 4th Cav . 6th Cav . 9th Inf . nothlnf. 179th Inf. 182d Inf.., 1, Gregorj' 2, Hofman .... 2, Stednian 1, Truax 2, Fraser 4, Ramsey 4, Ramsey , 3, Bell 4, Ramsey 2, Pierce-... 4, Ramsey. 2, Ames...., 2, Ames..., 1, Brooks.. X Birney ... 1, Russell.., 1, Russell.. :5, Birney .. 1, Barlow 1, Barlow . 1, Brooks.. 2, Ay res..., 2, Ay res.... 2, Ayres 4. Cutler 2, Martlndale. Ricketts.... 2. Gibbon.. . 2, Gibbon 2, Gibbon 2. Ames 2, Gibbon 1, Ledlie... 2, Gibbon , Commanding Officers. Lt.-Col. N. J. Johnson Col. Alvin White MaJ. Chas. E. Pruyn (k), Capt. Levi S. liominy Lt.-Col. John B. Tappan Col. E. Upton fc). Major H. M. Galpin ... Lt.-Col. A. W. DwiBht Major Harry S. Murray Col. L. Crandell (w), Maj. J. Hyde Col. \V. a. Baird (k;, Capt. J. S. Brown. Major Thomas Mulcaliy Lt.-Col. E. S. Otis Col. N. M. Curtis (c), Lt.-Col. A. M Barney Major James Grindlay Lt.-Col. GeorRe Ilaniey Col. George M. Guion Col. Wni. Emerson Maj. T. O'Brien, Capt. Wm. S- Brett ('apt. M. Doran Major Michael D.Smith Major James A. Colvin Col. James P. Mclvor (c). Major John P. Donnelly (w), Capt. Chas. Hagan... Lt.-Col. F. B. Doty (w). Major John B Sloan (k), Capt. John Barton Capt. Robert Heggart Total loss from June 15th-.'?0th Total loss of Union forces, same period Killed. Missing. 49 21 8 9 3 20 85 32 9 22 31 17 •W 116 91 104 4854 16569 1490. 1491. 1492. 1493. 1494. 1495. 1496. 1497. 1498. 1499. 1500. 1501. 1502. 1503. 1504. 1505. 1506. 1507. t Loss included in raid to South Side Railroad, see No. 1512. June 16tb. Skirmisli at Malvern Hill, Va. 8tli and 22d Cavalry. .June 16tli. Skirmisli at, and cajiture of New London, Va. 1st and 15tli Cavalry. June 16tli-lTtli. Engagement at Golgotha, Ga. Lost Mountain, Pine Knob, Battle of Keuesaw Mountain. Atlanta campaign. Batteries I and M, 1st Artillery; 13tli Battery; 60tli, 78tli, 102d, 107th, 119tb, 123d, 134tb, 136tb, 137tb, 141st, 143d, 149tb, 150tb and 154th Infantry. June 17th. Engagement at Diamond Mill, Va. 1st, 15th and 1st Veteran Cavalry. June 18th. Skirmish at King's and Queen's Court House, Va. 10th and 22d Cavalry. June 18th-19tb. Engagement at Lynchburg, ^'a. 1st, 15th, 21st and 1st Veteran Cavalry; 1st Battalion (companies A, B, C and D), 5tb Artillery; 30th and 31st Batteries. June 19th. Skirmish at "White House Landing, Va. 5th Cavalry. June 19tb. Action at Liberty, Va. 1st and 21st Cavalry; 1st Battalion, 5th Artillery, June 19Lh. Skirmish on raid to Kinston, X. C. Two sections Battery C, 3d Artillery, Lieut. Sandford. June 19th-20tli. Engagement at Nose's Creek, Ga. Pine Mountain. Battle of Kencsaw Mountain. Atlanta campaign. Batteries I and M, l.st Artillery; 107th. 123d, 141st, 143d and 150th Infantry. June 20th. Skirmish in Onslow County, N. C. Company E, 12th Cavalry, and 23d one section Battery C, 3d Artillery; 158th Infantry, Skirmish at Buford's Gap, Va. 1st Cavalry, Maj. Quiun; 30tb and 31st Cavalry June 20th. Batteries June 20th. Artillery, June 20th. Skirmish at West Point, Va. Companies D, E, H, I, L and M, 16th Before Petersburg. 2d and lOtli Cavalry. Gen. Skirmish on Jerusalem Plank Road. Va 8th Cavalry. June 20th. Skirmish at King's and Queen's Court House, Va. Sheridan's Trevilian Raid. June 20th-21st. Skirmish at North East, N. C, on raid to Kinston, N. C. (lavalry; one section Battery C. 3d Artillery. June 21st. Skirmish at Grover House, Deep Bottom, Va. Before Richmond. pany K. 100th Infantry, Ca])t. Granger. June 21st. Skirmish on Marietta Road, Ga campaign. 137th Infantrj'. 12th Corn- Battle of Kenesaw Mountain. Atlanta BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 235 St. Peter's Church; Black Raid. 4th, 6th, 9th, 10th 1st Battalion 5th 1864. 1508. June 21st. Engagement at and near White House, Va. Creek; Tunstall's Station. Gen. Sheridan's Trevilian and 25th Cavalry, and 1st Dragoons. 1509. June 21st. Skirmish at Salem, Va. 1st, 15th and 21st Cavalry Artillery; 30th and 31st Batteries. 1510. June 21st-22d. Engagement at Southwest Creek Dam, N. C. Companies B and D, 12th Cavalry, Capt. West; one piece Battery C, 3d Artillery, Capt. Mercer; companies D, I and K, 132d Infantry, Capt. Green. 1511. June 21st-23d. Engagement at Weldon Railroad, Va. The Gurley House; Jerusa- lem Plank Road; Williams' Farm; Davis' Farm; Jones' House; 2d and 6th Corps. Extending the lines before Petersburg. Loss included in assault of Petersburg. 1st Mounted Rifles; Battery G, 1st Artillery; 2d, 4th, 7th, 8th and 9th Artillery; 1st, 3d, 11th and 12th Batteries; 7th Veteran, 10th, 39th, 40th, 42d, 43d, 49th, 52d, 57th. 59th, 01st, 62d, 63d, 64th, 65th, 66th, 67th, 69th, 71st, 72d, 73d, 74th, 77th! 82d, 86th, 88th, 93d, 106th, 108th, 111th, 120th, 121st, 122d, 124th, 125th, 'l26th,' 151st, 152d, 155th, 164th, 170th and 182d Infantry. 1512. June 22d-30th. Raid to South Side and Danville Railroad, Va. By Gens. Wilson and Kautz. Losses cover the period from June 15th to 30th. Brigades. Divisions. o. o O Commanding OtHcers. Killed W'n'd Miss'g Organiza- tions. 1 o ■3 3 3 E o 3 -3 S C IS SI 9 18 3 7 7 44 113 1 i6 o 1 2 3 2 U 21 31 78 91 102 122 424 680 be 2d Cav 1. Mcintosh .... 1, West 1. Mcintosh..., 2, Chapman .... 2, Chapman . ... 3. Wilson Kautz 3, Wilson Cav... A. J.. Cav... Cav... Cav... Col. Otto Harhaus 47 102 97 117 133 496 3d Cav 5th Cav Col. S. II. Mi.x, kill'd June l.'j, Lt.-Col.G. D.Lewis 1 8th Cav 3, Wilson 2 1 4 5 3 9 22 1 4 12 22dCav 3, Wilson U.-Col. J. B. Brown Total 1513. 1514. 1515. 1516. 1517. 1518. 1519. 1520. 1521. 1522. 1523. 1524. 1525. 1526. 1527. 1528. 1529. 1580. June 22d. Skirmish at Sneed's Perry, N. C. 12th Cavalry. June 22d. Skirmish at Dinwiddie Court House, Va. Gens. Wilson's and Kautz's raid. 22d Cavalry. June 22d. Engagement at Culp's Farm, Ga., Greer's House. Battle of Kenesaw Mountain. Atlanta campaign. Batteries I and M, 1st Art.; 13th Battery; 60th, 78th, 102d, 107th, 119th, 123d, 134th. 137th, 141st, 143d, 149th, 150th and 154th Inf.' June 23d. Skirmish at Jackson's Mills. Onslow county, N. C. Company G, 12th Cavalry; detachment 132d Infantry. June 23d. Action at Jones' Bridge, Va. Long Bridge; Crossing of the Chicka- hominy. Gen. Sheridan's Trevilian raid . 4th, 6th and 9th Cavalry and 1st Dragoons. June 23d. Skirmishes at Nottoway Creek, Black's and White's, Stony Creek, Raid by Gens. Wilson and Kautz. 2d, 5th, 8th and 22d Cavalry. 23d. Skirmish at Swansboro, N. C. Company G, 12th Cavalry. 23d. Skirmi.sh at Gloucester Point, Va. Detachment 16th Artillery. Skirmish at Colliersville, near Memphis, Tenn. 178th Infantry. Skirmish on scout near Morganza, La. 2d Veteran Cavalry. Skirmish at Charles City Court House, Va. Gen. Sheridan's Trevil- 4th, 6th and 9th Cavalry and 1st Dragoons. Engagement at St. Mary's Church, Va. Gen. Sheridan's Trevilian raid. 10th Cavalry. June 24th. Skirmish at Wood's Mill Hill, Va. 20th Cavalry. Skirmishes at Centreville, Va. 16th Cavalry. Skirmish at Prince George Court House, Va. 4th Cavalry. Skirmish at Charles City Court House, Va. Detachment 25th Cavalry. Action at Staunton Bridge, Va. Roanoke Station. Gen's. Wilson's and Kautz's raid. 3d, 5th, 8th and 22d Cavalry. June 25th. Skirmish at Rancho Vico, Tex. Parish Vico. Two companies 18th Cav- alry. Va. June June June 23d. June 24th. June 24th. ian raid. June 24th. June 24th. June 25th. June 25th. June 25th. 236 PAirr II. IN THE FIELD. 1864. 1581. June 25tb. Skirmish at White Sulphur Springs, Va. 1st Vet. Cavalry. 1532. June 26th. Skirmish at Annandale, Va. IGth Cavalry. 1533. June 26th. Skirmish at Leetbwn, Vu. Isl Cavalry. 1534. Juno 2Gth. Skirmish at Roanoke Bridge, Va. Stony Creek. Gens. Wilson's and Kautz's raid. 3d Cavalry. 1535. June 26th. Skirmish eight miles from Decatur, Ala. 17th Vet. Infantry. 1536. June 27th. Skirmish at Big Sewall Mountains, Va. Bushy Kidge. 1st and 21st Cavalry. 1537. June 27th. Engagement at Charlestown, W. Va. 1st Cavalry. 1538. June 27th. Skirmish at Blackwater, Va. Columbia Grove. Gens. Wilson's and Kautz's raid. 8th and 22d Cavalry. 1539. June 27th. Assault on Kenesawr Mountain, Ga. Battle of Kenesaw Mountain. At- lanta campaign. l:5tli Buttery; (JOtli, 78th, 102d, llOth, 134th, 137th, 149th and 154th Infantry. 1540. June 28th. Skirmish at Newtown, Va. Bunker Hill. 15th Cavalry; 1st Veteran Cavalry. 1541. June 28th. Skirmish near Moulton, Ala. 17th Veteran Infantry. 1542. June 28th. Skirmish at Deep Bottom, Va. 9th Cavalry. 1543. June 28th. Skirmish near Kinston, N. C. 12th Cavalry. 1544. June 28th. Engagement at Stony Creek Station, Va. Kaid by Gens. Wilson and Kautz. 2d, 5th, 8th and 22d Cavalry. 1545. June 29th. Skirmish at Moulton, Ala. 17th Veteran Infantry. 1546. June 29th-30th. Engagement at Reams Station, Va. Rovvanty Creek; Stony Creek. Gens. Wilson's and Kantz's raid. 2(1, od, 5th, 8th and 22d Cavalry. 1547. June 30th. Skirmish at Ream's Station, Va. 10th Cavalry. 1548. July 1st. Skirmish near Martinsburg, W. Va. Winchester. 21st Cavalry; 29th and 32d Batteries. 1549. July 1st. Skirmish at Light House Point, Va. lOih Cavalry. 1550. July lst-3d. Skirmishes on James Lsland, S. C. 56th Infantry; 103d Infantry. 1551. July 2d. Skirmish at Gaines" Mills, Va. 10th Cavalry. 1552. July 2d. Skirmish at Bunker Hill, W. Va. Berryville. Detachments of 15th and 21st Cavalry; 1st Veteran Cavalry. 1553. July 2d. Skirmish near Martinsburg, W. Va. Shepberdstown; Leetown. 1st Vet- eran Cavalry. 1554. July 2d. Skirmish near Bolivar Heights, W. Va. 15th Cavalry. 1555. July 2d. Attack on Fort Johnson, Charleston Harbor, S. C. 127tb Infantry, Maj. Little. 1556. July 3d. Skirmish at Leetown and Martinsburg, Va. 1st, 15th and 1st Veteran Cavalry. 1557. July 3d. Skirmish at Buckton, W. Va. Shepberdstown. 21st Cavalry. 1558. July 3d. Skirmish at South Quay, Va. Companies D, I and K, 20th Cavalry. 1559. July 3d. Skirmish at Marietta, Ga. Atlanta campaign. 134th Infantry. 1560. July 4tb. Skirmish at Sharpsburg, Md. 1st Veteran Cavalry. 1561. July 4th. Action at Chamber.sburg, Pa. Battery A, Isl Artillery. 1562. July 4th. Skirmish at Pleasant Valley, :\Id. 21st Cavalry. 1563. July 4th-6th. Engagement at James Island, S. C. Batteries B and F, 3d Artillery; 54th and 56th Infantry. 1564. July 4th-8th. Engagement at Harpers Ferry, W. Va. Maryland Heights. De- tachment 1st Cavalry; 2d and 3d Battalions, 5ih Artillery, Col. Graham; 29th, 30th, 31st and 32d Batteries. 1565. July 5th. Skirmish at Solomon's Gap, W. Va. 21st Cavalry. 1566. July 5th. Skirmish at Aldie, Va. 13th Cavalry. 1567. July 5th. Skirmish at Williamsport, Md. 1st Cavalry. 1568. July 5th. Skirmish at La Grange, Tenn. 17Stli Infantry. 1569. July 6th. Skirmish at Sandy Hook, Md. 1st Veteran Cavalry. 1570. July 6th. Skirmish at Aldie, Va. 13th and 16th Cavalry. 1571. July 7th. Engagement near Ripley, Miss. 178th Infantry. BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 237 1864. 1572. July 7th. Engagement at John's Island, S. C. Battery B, 3d Artillery. 1573. July 7tli. Skirmish at Tupelo, Miss. 178th Infantry. 1574. July 7th. Skirmish at Brownsville, Md. 21st Cavalry. 1575. July 8th. Skirmish at Blackwater, Va. 8th Cavalry. 1576. July 8th. Skirmish at Frederick City, Md. 1st Cavalry. 1577. July 9th. Skirmish at Aldie, Va. 13th Cavalry. 1578. July 9th. Skirmish at Ashby's Gap, Va. 1st Cavalry. 1579. July 9th. Engagement at John's Island, S. C. Batteries B and F, 3d Artillery; de- tachment 1st Engineers; 41st, 144th and 157th Infantry. 1580. July 9th. Battle of Monocacy, Md. Brigades. Divisions. a. o O 6 6 6 Commanding Officers. Killed W'n'd Miss'g Organiza- tions. 1 o 1 2 lit Pi »~ 84 70 44 198 567 i 8 o 11 1 = 99 44 32 175 557 s a? 9th Art 2, McClennan . 1, Truax 3, Ricketts 3, Ricketts 3, Ricketts Col. Wm. H. Seward, Jr. (w), Lt.-Col. E. P. Taft (w), 1st and 3d Battalions 12 14 24 5 3 1 201 loetti Iiif ... Capt.E.M. Paine (\v), Capt.M. J.Chamberlain(w), 133 lljlst Inf Col. W. Emerson 101 Total 3 10 435 Total loss of Union forces engaged 113 36 1294 1581. 1582. 1583. 1584. 1585. 1586. 1587. 1588. 1589. 1590. 1591. 1592, 1593. 1594. 1595. 1596. 1597. 1598. 1599. 1600. 1601. 1602. 1603. 1604. 1605. 1606. 1607. 1608. July 14th. July 14th. July 14th. July 14th. July 15th. July 15th. July 10th. Skirmish at Prince George Court House, Va. 10th Cavalry. July 11th. Skirmish at Surrey Court House, Va. 1st Mounted Eifles, Lt.-Col. Patten. July llth-12th. Skirmish at Frederick, Md. 21st Cavalry. July 12th. Skirmish at Pattersonville, La. 18th Cavalry. July 12th. Skirmish at Lee's Station, Va. Lee's Mills. 10th Cavalry, July llth-13th. Attack on Washington, D. C. Includes Forts Stevens and DeRussy. 25th Cavalry; 2d Battalion, 9th Artillery; 43d, 49th, 62d, 65th, 67th, 77th; compa- nies B, E, G and K, 114th; 121st, 122d, 133d and 153d Infantry. July 13th. Skirmish at Chattahootchie River, Ga. Atlanta campaign. 134th Inf. Skirmish at White's Ford, Va. 1st Cavalry. Skirmish at Prince George Court House, Va. 9th Cavalry. Engagement at Tupelo, Miss. 178th Infantry. Skirmish at Centreville, La. 18th Cavalry. Skirmish at Lovett's Mills, Va. 1st Cavalry. Skirmish at Hillsboro, Va. Snickersville Gap. 21st Cavalry. July 15th-16th. Skirmishes near Oldtovrn Creek, Miss. 178th Infantry. July 16th. Skirmish at Prince George Court House, Va. 10th Cavalry. July 16th. Affair at Purcellsville, near Hillsboro and Aldie, Va. Capture of part of Gen. Early's wagon train. 1st and 21st Cavalry. July 16th. Engagement at James Island, S. C. Battery B, 3d Artillery. July 17th-18th. Engagement at Snicker's Gap Ferry or Ford, Va. 1st, 15th and 21st Cavalry; 1st Battalion (companies A, B, C and D), 5th Artillery, Lt.-Col. Murray (w, m), Capt. H. L. Emmons, Jr. July 18th. Skirmish at Lee's Mills, Va. 4th Cavalry. July 18th. Skirmish at Franklin, La. 18th and 2d Veteran Cavalry. July 18th-19th. Skirmishes at Chattahootchie River, Ga. Atlanta campaign. De- tachment 102d Infantry, Capt. B. Van Buren. July 19th. Engagement at Ashby's Gap and Ford, Va. 1st, 15th and 2tst Cavalry. July 19th. Action at Cbarlestown, W. Va. 30th and 31st Batteries. July 19th. Skirmish at the Crossing of Peachtree Creek, Ga. Atlanta campaign. 13th Battery; 134th, 137th and 149th Infantry. July 20th. Skirmish at Snicker's Ferry, Va. 133d and 160th Infantry. July 20th. Skirmish at Salem, Va. 21st Cavalry. July 20th. Skirmish at Manning's Plantation, La. 11th Cavalry. July 20th. Battle of Peachtree Creek, Ga. Atlanta campaign. (See table following.) 338 PART II. IN THE FIELD. 1864. Oeoaniza- TIONS. Brigades. Divisions. a. a 20 20 1st Art.: Bat'y I ... Bat'y M. 13th Bafy. liOth Inf... 102(1 Inf. Woodbury Woodbury I, Williams 1, Williams 3, Ireland .3, Ireland •'0 2, Geary 1. Williams 2, Geary 1, Williams 2, Oeary 3, Ward 2, Geary 1, Williams 1, Williams 2, Geary I, Williams 20 ■"O 20 l''.3cl Inf . •'0 latth Inf... laiith Inf... 137tli Inf ... Hist Inf.... 11.3(1 Inf ... 149th Inf... laith Inf ... 2, Jones 3, vvood, Jr ... 3, Ireland 1, Knipe 3, Robin.son ... 3, Ireland — 2, linger 2, Jones 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Commanding Officers. Lieut. Chas. K. Winegar Papt. J. n. Woodbury (c), Lieut. E. P.Ncwkirk.. Lieut. Hiiirv bundy (!()1. Abol (ioddard Col. Herbert Von Uammerstein Col. Nironi M. Crane Col. John T. liockman Lt. -Col James C. Kogers Lt.-Col. A. H. Jackson (w), Capt. C. C. Brown... Col. J. Wood, Jr. (c), Lt.-Col. Xi. B. Faulkner... Col. David Ireland (c), Lt.-Col. K.S. VanVoorhis. Col. Wni. K. Logie (k). Lt.-Col. A. J. McNett (w), Capt. E. G. Baldwin, Capt. A. J. Compton Col. Horace Boughlon (^ol. Henry A. Barnum Col. John II. Ketcham Col. Patrick H. Jones (c), Lt.-Col. D. B. Allen.... Total.. 12 6 6 2 161 1 3 1} 1 78: Miss'g 1609. July 21st. Skirmish at Deep Bottom. Va. 4tli Cavalry. 1610. July 21st. Skirmisli ou Richmond and Petersburg Railroad, V-a. 1st Mount.-d Rifles. 1611. July 21st-22d. Skirmish at Fifteen Mile House, Fort Hutchinson, Fla. Company M, 14th Cavalry, Capt. Schwartz. 1612. July 21st-Sept. 2d. Investment and Capture of Atlanta, (ia. Atlanta campaign. Orcani- ZATIONS. Brigades. 1st Art.: Bat'v I...! Reynolds. BatV M.jRevnolds i 13th Bat'v. Kevnolds | UthVet.Inf 1, Morgan |2, Davis iWllh Inf ...3, Ireland :2, Geary I(i2d Inf [3, Ireland '2, Geary 107th Inf .. 2, Ruger jl. Williams ., ll>tth Inf... 2, Jones 2, (Jeary 123d Inf....l, Knipe Il, Williams... 1.34th Inf... 2. Jones 2, Geary 136th Inf... 3, Wood, Jr 3, Ward .... , ISrth Inf ... 141.st Inf ... 143d Inf..... 3, Ireland .... 1, Knipe 3, Robinson. 149th Inf. 150th Inf. 154th Inf. 3, Ireland 2, Getty 2, Ruger 1, Williams . 2, Jones 12, Geary 2, Geary 1, Williams . I, Williams , Commanding Officers. Ma|or.IohnA. Reynolds (c), Lt.Chas. E. Winegar Capt. John D. Woodbury Capt. Henry Bundy Capt. Wm. T. C. Grower Col. A Goddard, Capt. Thomas Elliott Col. Herbert Von Uammerstein Col. Niroin M. Crane Col. John T. Lot kwood Lt.-Col. James C. Rogers Capt. Clinton C. Brown Col. J. Wood, Jr. (c), Lt.-Col. L. B. Faulkner, Mnj H. L. Arnold Col. P. Ireland (c). Lt.-Col. K. S. Van Voorhis .. Capt. E. G. Baldwin. Capt. A. J. Compter Col. Horace Boughton (c), Lt.-Col. H. Watkins Major John Higeins Col. ilenrv A. Barnum Col. John H. Ivetcham Col. Panic; H Jones (c), Lt.-Col. Daniel B.Allen, MuJ. Lewis D. Warner Miss'g Total . 1 12 2| 62.. 1613. July 23d. Engagement at Kearnstown,Va. Winchester, Middletown. 1st Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Adams; l.'itli Cavalry; 21st Cavalry, Major Jennings. 1614. July 23d. Skirmish at Rancho San Pedro, near Brownsville Texas. Companies A and F, 1 8th Cavalry. 1615. July 24th-2oth. Skirmish at Winchester, Va. 1st, 15th, 21.' a < 24th Cav.... 2, Humphrey... I, Blis-i 3,Willco.x 2, Potter 1, Ledlie 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 9 10 Lt.-Col. Walter C. Newbury; dismounted 2U Mounted Rifles 10 9 3 7 48 132 1 14th Art.... 2, Marshall Monroe Col. Elisha G. Marshall (c. m), Maj. C. S. 1 19th Bat'y. 27th Bnt'y. 31th Bat'y. Monroe 1, Curtis'.. 2, Humphrey... 2, Coan 2, Turner 3, Willcox 2, Turner Capt. Jacob Roenier 3d Inf 2 2 46th Inf.... Lt.-Col. George W. Travers 3 1 19 13 •■•"2 24 16 47th Inf.... Capt. Charles A. Moore ... uo PART II. IN THE FIELD. 1864. Organiza- tions. 48th Inf... 51st Inf .... inyihinf ... 112th Inf .. linui Inf.., 117th Inf... 142a Inf..., 169th Inf... 179th Inf . . Brigades. 2, Coan I, Bliss 1, Hiirtianft I, Curtis ,S, Bell 1, Curtis 1, Curtis .3. Bell , 2, Marshall. 2, Turner.. 2, Potter .. 3, \V'illco.\ 2, Turner.. 2, Turner . 2, Turner.. 2, Turner.. 2, Turner.. 1, Ledlie. . Commanding Officers. Lt.-Col. Wm. B. Coan (c), MaJ. Sanmel M. Swartwout (k), Capt. Jas. M. Nichols .MaJ. JohnG. Wright Col. I. S. Catlin (vr), Lt.-Col. P. B. Stilson ... Lieut, .lohn F. Smith Col. S. Sammons (w). Lt.-Col. N. J. Johnson Lt.-Col. Rufus Daggett Col. N. M. Curtis (c), Lt.-Col. A. M. Barney Lt.-Col. James A. Colvin MaJ. John Barton (w), Capt. Albert A. Terrill 51 Total Total loss of Union forces engaged .55 449 14217.39 79 1334 3798 Miss'g 1638. Aug. 1st. Skirmish at Malvern Hill, Va. 3d Cavalry. 1G29. Aug. 3d. Skirmisli at Duffield Station, Va. 1st Veteran Cavalry. 1630. Aug. 4th. Skirmisli at Fairfax Station, Va. IBtli Cavalry. 1631. Aug. 5th. Engagement at Doyal's Plantation, opposite Donaldsonville, La. 11th Cavalry, Maj. Remington. 1632. Aug. 7th. Skirmish at Moorefield, W. Va. South Branch; Old Fields, Hardy county. Detachment 1st Cavalry, Capt. Jones. 1633. Aug. 7th. Skirmish near Fairfax Station, Va. 16th Cavalry. 1634. Aug. 8th. Action near Fall's Church, Va. Braddock Road; Fairfax Station. De- tachments 13th and 16th Cavalry. 1635. Aug. 8th. Skirmish at Shepherd,stown, W. Va. 1st Dragoons. 1636. Aug. 9th. Skirmish at Maringuin Bayou, La. 2d Veteran Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Gurney. 1637. Aug. 10th. Engagement near Winchester, Va. Berryville and Winchester Pike; Millwood; Opequou. 4th, 6th and SHh Cavalry and 1st Dragoons. 1638. Aug. 10th. Skirmish at Blue Ridge Mountains, Va. Detachment 13th Cav- alry. 1639. Aug. 10th. Skirmish at Rosedale, La. 2d Veteran Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Gurney. 1640. Aug. 11th. Skirmishes on Millwood Pike, Va. Near Berryville; near Middletown; Front Royal and Winchester Pike; White Post; near Newtown. 4th, 6th and 9th Cavalry and 1st Dragoons. 1641. Aug. 11th. Skirmish near Strasburg, Va. 15th Cavalry. 1643. Aug. 13th. Skirmish at Guiam's Ford, N. C. 30th Cavalry. 1643. Aug. 12th. Skirmish at Cedar Creek, Va. Berryville. 1st Dragoons: 4th, 6th and 9th Cavalry; 1st Veteran Cavalry; 2d Battalion (companies E, F, G and H), 5th Artillery, Major Caspar Urban; 1st Battery; 62d Infantry. 1644. Aug. 13th. Skirmish near Berryville, Va. Middletown, near Cedar Creek. 4th, 6th and 9th Cavalry. 1645. Aug. 13th. Engagement at Dutch Gap, Va. Companies A, B, C, F, G and K, 16th Artillery; detachment 1st Engineers; 169th Infantry. 1646. Aug. 13th-14th. Engagement at Hurricane Creek, Miss. 178th Infantry. 1647. Aug. 14th. Skirmish near Berryville, Va. 9th Cavalry. 1648. Aug. 14th. Skirmish at Annandale, Va. 16th Cavalry. 1649. Aug. 14th. Skirmish at Halltown, W. Va. 159th Infantry. 1650. Aug. 14th. Skirmish at Clarksville, Texas. Companies A and F, 18th Cav- alry. 1651. Aug. 14th-15th. Skirmish at Strasburg, Va. 1st Cavalry. 1653. Aug. 14th-18th. Battle of Strawberry Plains, Va. Deepbottom; north side of James River. Includes Charles City Cross Roads, Fussell's Mills, Newmarket and Mal- vern Hill Roads, Jeuning's House, Four Mile Run, Deep Creek, Kingsland and Varina Roads, Darbytown and Long Bridge Roads; White Tavern, Aug. 14th; Fus. sell's Mills, White Tavern and Deep Creek, Aug. 16th; and Fussell's Mills, Aug. 18th. (See table following.) BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 18G4. 241 Brigades. Divisions. 5 Commanding Officers. Killed W'n'd. Miss'g Oro.*niz.\- TIOSS. o 'A 4 i .2 CIS lOih Cav. ... 1, Stedraan 2, Gregg Cav.. A. J. 2 10 10 10 \ 2 2 2 2 10 2 10 2 2 2 10 \ Lt.-Col. Matthew H. Avery 1st Mw'nt'd Rifles .. Troops B and M.Capt. Thomas Freeborn; es- cort to Gen. Birnev 1st Art.: iV Miles!!!!!'."!!!. 1, Miles. 2, Smyth Bat'y G... 2(i Art 1, Barlow 1 3 3 4 1 2 3 1 36 15 14 12 5 1 11 1 5 17 ■■■4 "■■■3 ""13 60 19 22 13 10 1 27 1 4th Art 1, Barlow Lt.-Col. Thomas Allcock 7th Art Maj. J. M. Murphy Sih Art 2, Murphy 2. Hawley 2, Smyth 1, Terry Lt.-Col. J. B. Baker Irttb Art Mai. F.VV. Prince: Co's A, B, C,F,G,Kand N Capt. John E. Burton 11 til Bat'y. I, Barlow 7th Vet.Inf Cons.; Crandell 3, Pierce Cons.; Crandell 1, DeTrobriand 2, Coan 2, Coan Cons.; Crandell Cons.; Crandell 1, Macy 1, Miles Cons.; Crandell 4, Broadv 4, Broady Cons.; Crandell 3, McAllister... 1, DeTrobriand 1, DeTrobria id Cons.; Crandell 2, Craig 3, Foster 3, Pierce Cons.; Crandell 3, Osborne 3, McAllister... 1, DeTrobriand Cons.; Crandell Cons.; Crandell 1, Macy 2, Murphy 2, Mnrphv 3, Osborne 2, Murphy 2, Murphy 1, Barlow 2 1 lothinf .... 2, Smyth ayth Inf.... 1, Barlow Si-\ companies, Capt D. A. Allen 4(ithlnf.... 3, Mott 2, Turner Capt M. M. Cannon 47th Inf.... Capt. Charles A. Moore 2 1 2 2 8 30 2 1 16 5 10 34 22 .....^ 5 7 1 2 46 58 4sth Inf.... Lt.-Col.VV. B. Coan (c); Capt. J.M.Nichols. Six companies, Maj. H. P. Ritziiis 3 52il Inf 1, Barlow .'J7th Inf... 1, Barlow Capt. Orlando F. Middleton 1 3 23 o9th Inf.... 2, Snivth Lt.-Col. H. P. Kugg(cj,Capt.G.W.Ryerson Lt.-Col. K. 0. Broady (c, 4th Brig.). Mty. G. W.Scott 61st Inf 2 1, Barlow U 63d Inf Maj. John H. Gleason, six companies 64th Inf.... 1, Barlow Major W. Glenny .„... 1 1 4 6fith Inf.... 5 4 69Lh Inf.... 1, Barlow 1 1 6 72dlnf 3, Mott One company, witli 120th N. Y. Vols 73d Inf 3, Mott Col. Wm. R. Brewster 2 2 3 12 16 49 1 "\ "m 24 4 3 13 71 81 Sfith Inf.... 3, Mott 88th Inf,... Lt.-Col. Dennis F. Burke, live companies... Lt.-Col. B. C. Butler 1 2 6 ••"2 1 93d Inf .... 3, Mott imith Inf... 1. Terrv Col. George B. Dandv Kisth Inf ... llllh Inf... 2. Smyth 1, Barlow 2, Turner Lt.-Col. F. R. Pierce(c), Capt. W.H.Andrews. Major Lewis W. Husk 1 ll.)th Inf... Lt.-Col. Nathan J. Johnson (w), Maj. Ezra L. WalrathCcw) 1 4 4 40 24 3, Mott 73 120th Inf ... Lt.-Col. J. R. Tappan 12(thlnf ... 3, Mott 1, Barlow Col. Charles H. Wevgant 1 I 2 ft 2 10 4 I 16 6 6 361 1718 "ie 3 12.ith Inf... Col. Levin Cramlell (c), Lt.-Col. Jos Hyde g 126tli Inf... 1, Barlow Capt. I. H. Wilder. 2 1 lo2d Inf.... 2, Smyth Capt. Wm. S. Burt 27 l.i.=)tli Inf... 2, Sm.vth Lt.-Col. John S. Bvrne 4 164th Inf... 2, Smyth Capt. Bernard O'Reilly 1 16 ... .^. 225 705 169th Inf ... 2, Turner 1 3 1 3 46 303 2 1 25 133 23 170th Inf... 2, Smyth Col. J. P. Mclvor 182d Inf.... 2, Smyth Col. Matthew Murphy (c), Capt. John Coonan Total 7 24 Total loss of Union forces engaged 2899 1653. 1654. 1655. 1656. 1657. 1658. 1659. 1660. 1661. 1663. Aug. 15th-16th. Skirmishes near Front Royal, Crooked Run, Charlesto'wn, Va. White Post; Cedarville; Chester Gap; Stony Point. 4th, 6th and 9th Cavalry; 1st Dragoons. Auff. 16th. Skirmish at Berryville, Va. 1st Veteran Cavalry. Skirmish at Hurricane Creek, Miss. 178th Infantry. Skirmish at Gross Tete, La. 2d Veteran Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Guruey. Skirmish at Cox's Ferry, James River, Va. Detachment 16th Artillery. Skirmish at Old ToUgate. Va. 9tli Cavalry. Skirmish near Winchester, Va. !Milltown; Smithfield. and 22d Cavalry. Aug. 18th. Skirmish at Front Royal, Va. 9th Cavalry. Aug. 18th. Skirmish on Winchester Turnpike, near Berryville, Va. 22d Cavalry. Aug. 18th-21st. Battle of Weldon Road, Va. Vaughn Road; Globe Tavern; Six Mile House; Yellow House; Blick's Station. Aug. 16th. Aug. 16th. Aug. 17th. Aug. 17th. Aug. 17th. 2d, 5th, 8th Smithfield. Brigades. Divisions. Kautz Commanding Officers. Killed W'n'd. Missing Organi- TIOSS. c ■i . 1 1 ■c 2 e 2 Cm be 60 3d Cav 1, West 1, Stedman A.J A P 9th 9 Col. Geo. W. Lewi.s loth Cav ... Gregg Lt.-Col. Matthew H.Avery Dismounted; Lt.-Col. W. t'. Newberry Dismounted ; Major John H. Frolick !!! ""2 24th Cav ... 2, Humphrey... 2d Mount'd Rifles 1, Bliss 3, Willcox 2, Potter 5 6 1 13 1 31 242 PART II. IN THE FIELD. 1864. Organi- zations. Brigiulf 1st Art.; Bai'yB... Wainwright Bat'v C... WaiinvriKht Bat'vD... WainwriKlit Bat'vII...|\VaiiiHrii,'lil... Bat'y L...j\Valn\vri«l]t ... 14th Art ... Waiiiwrinlit ... 15th Art.. ...'5, WIedrich .... 2, Ayres 15th Bat'v. Wainwright 19th Bat'v. 2, Potter IstBaltal'iil Sh'rps's 1, BraKK 4, Cutler . SthVet.Inf I, Ilay.s |2, Ayres.. 44th Inf.... 46lh Inf.... .•>l.st Inf. 76th Inf... ('apt. Klijiai D. Taft I'apt. .losephW. Martin ."^ix cDiiipanies, Lt.-Col. Detler Von Einsiedel. Battalion, Major Ch.arles A. Milliken Col. D. D. r.i.lu-ell (c, ki, Lt.-Col. E. D. Holt Lt.-Col. Thei.^lore 1!. Hamilton Col. ,1. E. Ilaiiit.liii (c, w), Lt.-Col. Thomas II. lli-uinl.otli.im (k), Capt. II. C. Fisk.. Major j!i-iijaiiiiii F. Thurber Lt. Col. \Vir.ser B. French (c;, MaJ. Nathan S. Babcock Lt.-Col. Nelson Shaurman, Ma.i. .John 0. Smart, Capt. Henry De La Paturelle ["apt. .\. W. Brings (w), Capt. P. Robertson... I, t. -Ceil. Ilenrv B. Morse t'ol. Geor^^e M. Love Lt.-Cul. Kjjbert Olcott(c), Capt. D. D..Tackson Lt.-Col. Augustus W. l)wight(w), MaJ. Jabez M. Brower (k), Capt. A. 11. Clapp Capt. Charles R. Andenson Col. Nicholas W. Day Col. \Vm. Emerson (c), Capt. Browning N. Wiles (w), Capt. Hiram A, Kimball Col. Edwin P. Davis (c), Lt.-Col. Alexander Strain (u-i, ('apt. Geo. IT. McLau.cblin Lt.-Col. Mired Neafie (c), Capt. Alfred Cooley Col. Edward L. Molineaux (c), Lt.-Col. Wm. Walternnre Capt. Henry P. Underbill. Battalion, Capt. Charles McCarthy Maj. Charles Lewis Go's A, B, D and F; MaJ. Wm. D. Ferguson... W'n'd. Miss'g » 5 ^ a o Total , Total loss of Union forces engaged , 52 592| 244]3186 30:1561 15665 1S5 309 lb 93 208 3, 4 ..I 23 72 1 3 90 18 ...I 33 55 21... 43... 42'... 80 ] 39... 38... 73 53 Uh 59 .57 32 95 33 13 1 31 53 I 45 9 617 1824 1788. Oct. 20th. Skirmish on Charle.s City Pike, Va. 3d Cavalry. 1789. Oct. 20th. Skirmish near Lexington, Mo. 178th Infantry. 1790. Oct. 20th. Skirmish at Woodstock, Fisher's Hill, Va. 4th, 6th and 9th Cavalry and 1st Dragoons. 1791. Oct. 22d. Skirmish at Liberty Mills, Vn. 1st Dragoons. 1793. Oct. 22d. Skirmish near Fall's Church. Va. Detachment 13lh Cavalry. 1793. Oct. 22d. Skirmish near Conrad's Ferry, Va. 25th Cavalry. 1794. Oct. 23d. Skirmish near Independence, Mo. 178th Infantry. 1795. Oct. 24th. Skirmish on James Island, S. C. 54th Infantry. 1796. Oct. 26th. Skirmish at Bunker Hill, AV. Va. 9th Artillery. 1797. Oct. 27th-28th. Battle of Boydton Plank Road, or Hatcher's Run, Va. Boydton Koad, Vaughn Road, Dahney's and Burgess Mills, White Oak and Quaker Roads, Burgess and Claihorn Bridge, Armstrong's Mills, 2d and 3d Divisions, 2d Corps, and Cavalry. Hatcher's Run, Clement's House and Squirrel Level Road, 5th Corps and 1st and 2d Divisions, 9th Corps. Organiza- tions. lOth Cav 24 th Cav 2d Mount'd Rifles.... 1st Art.: Bat'y B... Bat'y H.. 8th Art 14th Art ... 15th Art ... 19th Bat'y.. 34th Bat'y.. 1, Newberry .. 1, Newberry .. ?, Gritlin . Wain Wright.... Wain Wright 2, WUlett 3, McLaughlin 1. Winthrop.... Tidball i'idball 2, Gregg. 2, Gregg . ;, Potter . Egan Willcox 2, Ay res Commanding Officers Cav Capt. William A. Snvder Cav Lt.-Col. W. C. Newberry a), MaJ. ,7. E. Doran 9 Dismounted, Capt. James M. Watson. ftllst Lieut. B. E. Rogers 5 Capt. Charles E. Mink 2iCol. .lames M. WlUett (c).. 9 Major George M. Randall . 5|Lt.'-Col. Michael Wiedricb blCapt. Jacob Roemei BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTIS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. >49 1864. Brigades. Divisions. o Commanding Offlcers. Killed W'n'd Miss'g Organiza- tions. 1 1 O ■3 E o -3 a? 60 bo < 1st Batfn 1, Bragg 3, 1, WintUrop ... -2. .5, Suivth ■-', I, DeTrobriand .■?- Crawford.... 5 2 9 9 2 2 .5 9 6 2 9 2 5 5 .I 2 2 5th Vet Inf Col. Fred. Winthrop (c), Capt.A.S. Mc Six companies, Lt.-Col. George ¥. Hof ntgomery 1 4 7 ■■■■4 1 8 10th Inf ... 40th Inf ... Mott 1 46th Inf .. .51st Inf 2, Cutcheon ... u Willcox Potter Capt. Adolph Becker .^Mth Inf ... 1, Rugg Egan 1 4 72(1 Inf 3, McAllister... 3, 1, DeTrobriand 3, .3, Hofman '3, Mott One company, with the 120th Infantr^ Lt.-Col. M. W. Burns 73i] Inf. . . . Mott Crawford.... 1 1 3 3 26 34 76thlnf .... 7<)th Inf Lt.-Col. Charles E. Livingston, Provost guard, Capt. Alexander D. Ba irii.!".'. "". 86th Inf.... 1, DeTrobriand 3, 2, Pierce .3, 3, Hofman 3. 3, Smyth 2, 1, Hartranft ... 1, .3, McAllister.. .'3, 1, DeTrobriand 3, 1, Winthrop ... 2, 1, Winthrop ...2, .3, Hofman 3, 1, Rugg !2. 2, Willett 2, 2, Willett i2, 2, Willett 12, 2, (iriffln '■!. Mott 1 8 18 1 4 2 32 7 8 30 7 18 ■1 q3(l Inf Mott Lt.-Col. B.C Butler 4 52 9.ith Inf.... Crawford .... g insth Inf ... 1 5 109th Inf... Willcox Mott Mott 4 l'20th Inf... Lt.-Col. John R. Tappan ] 1 6 1 J 4 58 Lt.-Col. Clias. H. Weygantfw), MaJ. Murray (w), Capt. Henry F. Travis. Henry S. Ayres 17 140th Inf... 146th Inf... 147th Int .. Crawford.... 1 5 1 13 f. 7 IWi Inf Capt. W. A. Mnsson (k), Capt. C. H. Dygert.... 1 2 1 "i 4 5 1 3 loith Inf 20 164th Inf... Capt. Robert Hesgjirt, 182d Infantry. Col. .T. p. Mclvor 7 170th Inf . . 2 2 ] 11 17',tth Inf... Potter 182d Inf 2, Willett I I 1 9 5 4 13 ISSth Inf ... 1, Sickel 2, Griffin Griffin .5 9 6 5 Col. Edwin S. .Teiniv iseth Inf... Potter Griftin 187th Inf... ISSth Inf 2, Gregory 2, Gregory ...... Six companies, Lt.-Col. Daniel .Myers 6 43 l.'>2 i 14 66 51 43 251 962 4 8 18 2 164 5.56 77 54 Total 3 14 Total loss of Union forces engaged.... 1758 1798. Oct. 37th-29th. Engagement at Fair Oaks 2d and Darbytown Road, Va. North of James River. Fair Oak.s, 18tli Corps; Darbytown Road, 10th Corps. New Market and Charles City Cross Roads, Williamsburg and New Bridge Roads. Oroaniza- ■ TIONS. Brigades. 3d CSV 1st Mo'nt'd Rifles 16th Art.... 16th Bat'y.. 3dlnf ]1, 47th Inf....l2, Slst Inf 1. 89th Int ... 3. 92d Inf 2, 96th Inf.... 2 I, Lewis West Evans... Abbott. West 1, Ames 98th Inf . .. lOOth Inf .. 112th Inf. 115th Int .. 117th Inf .. 118th Inf.. 1.39th Inf .. 142d Inf... 148th Inf.. Curtis Pennypacker Raulston... Fairchild. .. Cullen Cullen Raulston.... Plaisted Curtis Bell Curtis Cullen Raulston f!urtis Fairchild . . 2, Foster 2, Foster 1, Marston ... 2, Heckman . 1, Marston .... 1, Mai'ston .... 1, Marston . 1, Ames 2, Foster ... 2, Foster... 2, Foster.... 1, Marston . 1, Mai'ston . 2, Foster 2, Heckman Commanding Officers, Col. Geo. W. Lewis (c), Lt.-Col. Ferris Jacobs, Jr Col. E. V. Sumner Seven comoanies. Ma). Frederick W. Prince Capt. R. II. Lee '. Capt. Jay M. Wicks (w). Capt. James H. Reeve Lt.-Col. C. R. MacDonald Lt.-Col. J. B. Raulston (c), Capt. E. A. Stimson Col. H. S. Fairchild (c), Lt.-Col. W. M. Lewis (w) Detachment, Capt. H. C. Fav Col. E. M. Cullen (c), Lt.-Col. Stephen Motfitt (w) Maj. Henry I. Pierce MaJ. William H. Rogers Col. George B. Dandy Col. John F. Smith Lt.-Col. N. J. Johnson (w) Col. Rufus Daggett Maj. Levis. Dominv Col. S.N. Roberts (c, 3d Brig.), Lt.-Col. Thomas Mulcahy Col. N. BI. Curtis (c), Lt.-Col. A. M. Barney Temporarily detached from 1st Brigade, Capt. E. D. Gage (k). Capt. H. H. Hopkins, Lt.-Col. J. B. Murray Total Total loss of Union forces engaged . W'n'd Miss'g 2814 105,49 14 1 3 139 31 3 17 35 20 52 111 2 103 343 1 674 677 1603 1799. Oct. 28th. 1800. Nov. 1st. 1801. Nov. 1st. 180.3. Nov 1st. 1803. Nov. 1st. 1804. Nov. 2d. 32 Skirmish at Berry ville, Va. 1st Dragoons. Skirmish near White Post, Va. 1st Dragoons. Skirmish at Green Springs, W. Va. 15th Cavalry, Skirmish at Cedar Creek, Va. 106th Infantry. Skirmish at Charles City Court House, Va. 3d Cavalry. Skirmish near Prince George Court House, Va. 10th Cavalry. 250 TART II. I^' THE FIELD. 1805. 1806. 1807. 1808. 1809. 1810. 1811. 1812. 1813. 1814. 1864. Nov. 6tb. Skirmish at Halifax Road, Va. 121st Infantry. Nov. 6th. Skirmish at Glasgow, Mo. 178th Infantry. Nov 7th. Skirmish at Cedar Creek, Va. 2d Cavalry. Nov. 7th. Skirmish at Stony Creek, Va. 10th Cavalry. Nov. llth-12th. Engagement at Cedar Creek and Ninevah, Va. Near Old Forge Road; Newtown; Middletown; near licrryville; Middle and Back Koads; Stony Point. 1st Cavalry, Col. Adams; 2d Cavalry, Col. Hull (k); 4th Cavalry, Maj. Schwartz; 5th Cavalry, Maj. Krom; 6th, 8th, 9th, 21st, 22d and 25th Cavalry; 1st Dragoons; 1st Veteran Cavalry; G.lth, 90th, 114th, llOtli and 121st Infantry. Nov. 14th. Skirmish at Day's Point, Va. Detachment 13th Artillery. Nov. 15th. Skirmish at Darby town Road, Va. 3d Cavalry. Nov. 15th. Skirmish near Winchester. Va. 9th Cavalry. Nov. 15th. Skirmishes at Clinton and Liberty Creek, La. 14th and 2d Veteran Cavalry; 18th Battery. Nov. 15th-Dec. 21st. Gen. Sherman's Savannah Campaign. Ga. Losses in killed and wounded principally before Savannah . ■Orqaniz.^- TI0N8. 1st Art. : Bat'y I... Bat'y M. ITthVet.lnf enth Inf.... I(i2tl Inf 107U1 Inf ... 119tli Inf... 123d Inf ....I I.'54th Inf... i:56th Inf... 137th Inf... 141st Inf.... 143(1 Inf.... 149th Inf... 1.50th Inf . . 154th Inf... Brigades. Reynolds Reynolds 1, Smith .3, Barnuu) 3, Bainuni 2, Carman 2, Jones 1, Selfrldge 2, .Tones 3, Ross 3, Barnum 1, Selfrldge 3, Robinson .... .3, Biirnum 2, Carman 2, Jones. Morgan . '{eary .... Geary . ... Jackson. Geary .... Jackson.. Geary .... Ward .... Geary.... Jackson.. Jackson. Geary.... Jackson. 2, Geary. Commanding Officers. ailCapt. Charles B. Winegar 2(1 Lieut. Edward P. Newkirk 14 Lt.-Col. Joel 0. Martin 20 Major Thomas Elliott 2n! Lt.-Col. Harvey S. Chatfield 20;Lt.-Col. Allen N. Sill 2nICol. John T. Lockman 2(i!Lt.-Col. James C. Rogers 2(1 Lt.-(^ol. Allen H. Jackson 20 Lt.-Col. Lester B. Faulkner 20|Lt.-Col. Koert S. Van Voorhls 20Capt. William Merrill 20iLt.-Cnl. Uezekiah Watkins 2o:C(.i. Iltnrv A. Barnum(c), Maj. N. Grumbach 20>hii. Altr.-.l li. Smith, Col. John H.Ketchnm(w), M;ii. . < 132dlnf.... 2, McLean 23 20 2(1 21) 20 10 20 20 20 20 10 10 10 10 Col. Peter J. Claassen (c), Lt.-Col. G. H. Hitchcock 2,Mindll 3. Cogswell 3, Barnuni 1, Selfridge.... 1, Daggett 3 Robinson ... 3, Barnum 2, Ilawley 2, Mindil l.'.4th Inf ... 136th Inf ... Cant. P. K.McMaster, Ll.-Col. A. II. Jackson. MaJ. 11. L Arnold, Capt. G. 11. Kldrldge, Col. 1 3, Ward r 2 137th Inf . . Hist Inf.... 142dlnf .... 143d Inf Ma).M. B. Kltlridge. Lt.-Col. K.i?.VanVoorhis Capt. Wni. Merrell, Lt.-Col. A. J. McNett. Lt.-Col. Will. A. Jones. Col. A. .M. Harney. Lt.-Col. II. Watkins (w),Capt. E. II. Pinney, K 1, Jackson 2 1 3 .... 2 6 '"19 1 6 8 T, .lack.son 11 13 149th Inf... l.-^th Inf... 154th Inf... l.ieth Inf... lf)9th Inf ... 17.5th Inf ... 176th Inf... Col. Henry A. Barniini (c), Capt. Henry N. Burlians, Lt.-Col. Nicholas Grumback Lt.-Col. Alfred B. Smith Col. P. H. Jones (c), Lt.-Col. L.U. Warner. "i 1, Jackson 3 11 10 3 33 10 3, Granger 1, Birge Capt. Charles McCarthy, live companies 3, Day '.'.'.'.'. Total • 32 20 414 11 161 163 2227 9 19.' 2327 401 Total loss of Union forces engaged.. .5223 1911. Jan. 29tb. Skirmish at Robertsville, S. C. Campaign of the Carolinas. ]34th an9th Inf 65tli Inf.... 73d Inf.... 86th Inf 9.3d Inf 94th Inf 95lh Inf.... 97lh Inf lOUh Inf... lOSth Inf.., 120th Inf.. 121st Inf.... 124th Inf.. HOtli Inf.. Hfith Inf.. M7th Inf.. :.52d Inf.... 155th Inf.. I64th Inf.. 170th Int .. 182d Inf.... l,S5th Inf .. 187th Inf . 188th Inf.. 189th Inf.. Gregg Cav Gregg Cav 2, Gregg. Cav Smyth., Ay res ., 2, Ayers 3, Pierce ... I, UeTrbbriandiS, 1, OInistead .... 2, ,2, Hubbard.. ..1, 1, DeTrobrianil 3, 1. DeTrobriand .5, 2. West 3 .3, Morrow.. |3, Morrow.. 1, Ba.Kter .. Smyth Mott Smyth Wheaton.. Mott Mott Mott Crawford . Crawford.. Crawlord., 1.3, Pierce 3 McAllister '2, Hubbard .. 1, DeTrobriand I, Wiiitluop... 1. Winthrop..., .5. Morrow l.Olmstead.. 2, .Murphy 12, 2, Murphy.. 2, Murphy.. 2, Murphy.. 1, Sickles.... l2. Burr 2, Burr [2, Burr Smyth ... Mott Wheaton.. Mott Ayres Ayres Crawford., Smyth Smyth Smvth Snivth..., Smvth .... Grirtln ... Gntflii ... Grimti .., Grittlii ... Commanding Officers. Col. M.^tthew H. Avery Lt.-Col. Walter C. Newbury. Capt. S. D. Stevenson Capt. James B. Hazelton Capt. George Breck Col. Joel Baker Lt.-Col. Michael Wiedrich (c) Detachment Col. F. Winthrop (c), Capt. Chas. S. Montgom cry (k), Capt. Henry Schickhardt Lt.-Col. George F. Hopper Col. Madison M. (/"ainioti Col. Wm. A. Olmstead(c), Lt.-Col. J. A.Jewell Lt.-Col. H. C. Fisk Lt.-Col. Michael W. Burns Lt.-Col. Nathan H. Vincent Capt. George Bushnell Major Henry M. Fish , Col. J. Creney (w). Capt. Geo. D. Knight ... Cid. John P SpofTord , Lieut, Jas. H. Cain, provost guard , 2 Col Chas. J. Powers 2 Lt.-Col. Abram L. Lockwood o a c s Miss'g Col. Charle- H. Weygant Lt.-Col. Wm. S. Grantsyne., Lt.-Col. James Grindlay Capt. Chas. II. Dygert Lt.-Col. John Bvrne Col. Wm. I)e Lacv Col. J, P. Mclvoi (c), Malor C. Hagen Col. M. Murphy (c, w), Lt.-Col. John Coonan Col. K. S. .lennv (c). Lt.-Col. G. Sniper Lt.-Col. Daniel Mvers; a Battalion Lt.-Col. I>a,\c Doolittle ; u Battali..n Col. A. L. liurr (c). Lt.-Col. J. G. Townsend Total 2 Total loss of L'nion forces engaged 16 1.W|75|1106 2 18511539 ^i^^ 3j 8 :::("'is 21 37 2 34 3 3 BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIEMISHES, ETC. 255 1865. 1919. Feb. 6th. Skirmish on scout to Leesburg, Va. Detachment 13th Cavalry. 1920. Feb, 7th. Skirmish at Leesburg, Va. 1st Dragoons. 1921. Feb. 7th. Skirmish at Coles Island, S. C. One section Battery B, 3d Artillery. 1922. Feb. 8th. Skirmish at Ashapoo, S. C. Deveaux Neck, Combahee. One section Battery B, 3d Artillery. 1923. Feb. 10th. Skirmish on James Island, S. C. 54th and 144th Infantry. 1924. Feb. 10th. Skirmish at Salkahatchie, S. C, near Pocotaligo. 127th Infantry. 1925. Feb. llth-12th. Action at Cape Fear Intrenchments, N. C. Federal Point; Flag Pond Battery; Sugar Loaf Battery. Detacliment 16th Artillery; 16th Battery; 3d, 4Tth, 48th, 112th, n5th. 117th, 142d and 169th Infantry. 1926. Feb. 12th. Skirmish at Plymouth, N. C. 12th Cavalry. 1927. Feb. 12th-13th. Skirmishes at North and South Edisto River, S. C. Campaign of the Carolinas. 60th, 102d and 154th Infantry. 1928. Feb. 15th. Skirmish at Smithfield, N. C. 47th and 48th Infantry. 1929. Feb. 15th. Skirmish at Lexington Court House, S. C. Campaign of the Carolinas. 134th and 137th Infantry. 1930. Feb. 18th-19th. Skirmish at Greenville, N. C, 12th Cavalry. 1931. Feb. 18th-30th. Action at Fort Anderson, N. C. Detachment 16th Artillery; 16th Battery; 3d, 47th, 48th, 112th, lloth, 117th, 142d and 169th Infantry 1932. Feb. 19th-20th. Skirmi.sh in Loudon County, Va. 21st Cavalry. 1933. Feb. 22d. Action near Wilmington, N. C. Smith Creek; Northeast Ferry. Detach- ment 16th Artillery; 16th Battery; 3d, 47th, 48th Lt.-Col. Elf wing (vr), 112th, 115th, 117th, 142d and 169th Infantry. 1934. Feb. 24th. Skirmish at Monk's Corners, S. C. 144th Infantry. 1935. Feb. 27th. Skirmish at Santee River, S. C. 54th Infantry. 1936. Feb. 28th. Skirmish at Mt. Crawford. Va. 1st Cavalry, Lt.-Col. Battersby. 1937. March Ist-lOth. Skirmishes on raid to Clinton and Jackson, La. Company M, 14th Cav. 1938. March 2d. Attack and capture of Waynesboro, Va. 1st, 2d, 6th, 8th, 9th and 15th Cavalry and 1st Dragoons. 1939. March 3d. Skirmish at Chesterfield, S. C. Campaign of the Carolinas. 123d and 141st Infantry. 1940. March 3d. Skirmish at Charlottesville, Va. 9th Cavalry and 1st Dragoons. 1941. March 4th. Skirmish at Holly Springs, Va. Mt. Jackson ; Rood's Hill. 22d and 25th Cav. 1942. March 5th. Skirmish at Wadesboro, N. C. Campaign of the Carolinas. 102d Infantry. 1943. March 5th. Skirmishes at Lacy Springs and Mt. Sidney, Va. Harrisonburg. 5th and 25th Cavalry. 1944. March 5th. Skirmish at Warrenton, Va. 16th Cavalry. 1945. March 6th. Skirmish at New Market, Va. 5th and 22d Cavalry. 1946. March 6th. Action at Southwest Creek, N. C. Campaign of the Carolinas. Battery C, 3d Artillery. 1947. March 7th. Skirmish at Rood's Hill, Va. Mt. Jackson. 5th, 22d and 25th Cavalry. 1948. March 7tli. Skirmish at Fairfax Court House, Va. 16th Cavalry. 1949. March 7th-10th. Engagement at Wises Fork, N. C. Wilcox's Bridge; Jack's Bridge; Southwest Creek, near Kinston. Campaign of the Carolinas. Brigades. Divisions. Commanding Officers. Killed W'n'd Miss'g Organiza- tions. i 1 o I 2) 1 o •3 4 1 4 •a '•HE 69 to 1-. te be < 12111 Cav.... 23a Cav.... Army of thr Ohio Col. James W. Savage Two companies, with 12th Cavalry 80 ;il. (ieorge F. Hopper Col. A. Funk(\v), Maj. John McE. Hyde. Lt.-Col. Madison M. Cannon Army of the .lames, defences of Bermuda Hundred, Lt.-Col. Detler Von Ein>-iedel. Five companies, Lt.-Col. C. E. Milllken... 9 Lt.-Col. Adolph Becker 6 l'"ive companies, Lt.-Col. E. D.Holt (w), Maj. George H. Selkirk Capt. Thomas B. Marsh Lt.-Col. Henry M. Karples Col.W.A.01msted(r).Capt.Wm. Ludgate. Col.Geo.W.Scott(c), Maj.Geo. W.Schaffer Lt. Col. Theodore B. Hamilton Six companies. Capt. Wm. H. Terwilliger. Battalion, Lt.-Col. Wm. Glennv Col. J. E. Hamhlin(c), Lt.-Col. 11. C. Fisk. Capt. Nathaniel P. Lane Col.R. Nugent (cV Lt.-Col. J. J. Smith... Lt.-Col. Michael W. Burns Five companies. Lt.-Col. David J. Caw, Capt. Charles E. Stevens Provost Guard. M.TJ. Andrew D. Baird.... Col. Jacob B. Ilardfiibergh Capt. Matthew T. Bi'lton Lt.-Col. Nathan If. Vincent Five companies, Lt.-Col. Denis F. Burke. Col. Harrison S. Fairchi!d(c), Ma). Frank W. Tremain (k), Capt. Wm. Dobie Col. .lonathan T rbell Lt.-Col. Haviland Gillord Maj. H. H. Fisli (k). Capt. A. T. Morgan... Capt. George 1>. Knight Maj. Geor,L.'e W. Hindcs Lt.-Col. RdUM' S. E,-elston (w) Lt.-Col. Will. Kreutzer Col. Goo. B. Dandv (c), Maj. James H. Dandy (k), Capt. Edwin Nichol.s Army of the .Tames: Bermuda Hundred; Capt. Wm. Redlick Provost guard, Capt. Wm. W. Graham, 39th Mass. Vols Col. Andrew N. McDonald, Lt.-Col. Alvah W. Briggs. Col. McDonald Lt.-Col. Francis E.Pierre Lt.-Col. ColwertK. Pier Col. Clinton D. MacDougall (c), Lt.-Col Lewis W. Husk 24 Lt.-Col. Levi S. Domlnv Lt.-Col. Abrani L. Lockwood Lt.-Col. Egbert Olcott , Lt.-Col. Horace n. Walpole Lt.-Col. Charles H. Weygant 2 Lt.-Col. .Joseph Hyde 2!Battalioii,Capt. John B. Geiidls (w), Capt I I. Hart Wilder 24|Maj. XlK'Odore Miller slLt.-Col. Wm. S. Grantsynt 5:Col. James Grind 'uy (c), Lieut. Henry I Loorals, Col. Cvin-'.Iay Maj, Dennis .B. Dailey (w), Capt. James A. McKiPlav Col. John B. Murray Five companies. Col. Chas. Bogardus Maj. James E. Curtiss Capt. Michael Doheny Lt.-Col. Wm. H. McXary, Maj. HyronKalt Capt. Timothv J. Burke Col. Jas. P. McIvor(c ), Capt. John Mltcheli Col. Wm. M. Gregg (w), Maj. A. A.Terrill Capt. Robert Heggart Army of the James, Col.Wardwell G. Rob- inson (c), Lt.-Col. Wm. P. McKinley atl Harrison I,anding ; company I, Capt. George Wetmore, nt Fort Pocahontas.... Col. Gustavus Sniper I ICol. Bradley Winslow(w), Lt.-Col. E. Jav I Marsh \ W'n'd. Mlss'g 30 y 162 ... 331 111 127... 114 6 36 11 27 230 21 8.1 76 209 J80 260 PART II. IN THE FIELD. 1865. Organiza- tions. ISTthlnf .. la-tth Inf ... is9th Inf... Brigades. Divisions. 2, Gregory 2, (iregory 2, Gregory 1, (Jrlffln . 1. Griffin 1. Griffin Commanding Officers. 5 U.-Col. Daniel Myers r, Lt.-Col. Isaac Doolittle 5 Lt.-Ool. Joseph G. Townseiid Total Total loss of Union forces engaged ... — ^ 24 3o3 107,1213 VVonnM MIss'g 9 es] o6|l658 3291 10807 199.J. 1996. 1997. 1998, 1999. 2000. 2001. 2002. 2003. March 29tb-31st. Battle of White Oak Ridge: Gravelly Run, Va. Appomattox campaign. March 29th, Quaker, White Oak and Boydton Plank Roads, Lewis Farm, Skunk's Hollow, Hatcher's Run, Old Saw Mill, 5th and part of 2d Corps: March 30th, Crow House and Boydton Plank Road, 2d Corps; Dabney's Mills, Quaker and White Oak Roads, Burgess Mills and Gravelly Run, .5th Corps: March 31.st, White Oak Road and Gravelly Run, 2d and 5th Corps. Batteries B, I) and H, 1st 2d, 4th, 8th and loth Art.; 11th Batt'y; detachm't 50th Eng. ; 1st Batt'n Sharpshooters; 5th and 7th Vet., and 10th, 39th, lOth, 52d. 59th, Ol.st, 63d, 64th, 66th, 69th. 73d, 86th, 88th, 91st. 93d, 94th, 95th, 97th, 108th, 111th, 120th, 124th, 125th, 126th. 140th, 146th, 147th, 1.52d, 155th, 164th, 170th. 182d. 185th, 187th, 188th and 189th Inf. March 29th-31st. Skirmish at Snow Hill, N. C. Campaign of the Carolinas. 12th and 23d Cavalry; 132d Infantry. March 30th-31st. Engagement at Dinwiddle Court House, Va. Oscar J. Boisseau's, the Court House March 30th; Gravelly Run Church Road, Chamberlain's Creek or Run, Causer's Crossing, the Court House and Dr. Boisseau's, March 31st. Appomat- tox campaign. 1st, 2d, 6th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 1,5th and 24th Cavalry; 1st Dragoons and 2d Mounted Rifles. April 1st. Skirmish near FortBlakely, Ala. Opei-ations ag'st Mobile. Co. G,2d VetCav. April 1st. Battle of Five Forks, Va. The Forks, Gravelly Run Church, White Oak Road, Sydnor Farm, Young Boisseau's Farm, Ford Road, Gilliam Field, Ford Road Crossing of Hatcher's Run. Appomattox campaign. Cav. and 5th Corps, 1st, 2d, 6th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 15th; Co. G, 20th and 24th Cav. ; 1st Dra.; 2d M't'd Rifles; Batteries B, D and H, 1st Art.; 15th Art., Lt.-Col. Wiedrich (w); 1st Battalion Sharpshooters; 5th Veteran Infantry, Col. Fred. Winthrop (k); 91st, 94th, 95th, 97th, 104th, 140th. 146th, 147th, 185tli, 187th, 188th and 189th Infantry. April 2d. Fall of Petersburg and Evacuation of Richmond, Va. 2d Corps at Crow House, Burgess Mill Works and Sutherland Station; 6th Corps at Jones' House to near Hatcher's Run; 9th Corps at Jerusalem Plank Road; 1st and Independent Di- vision 24tli Corps at Old Town, Indian Town Creek, Fort Gregg; Ferrero's Division and detachments Army of the James at Bermuda Front and dependencies; 3d Divi- sion 24th and part of 25th Corps, before Richmond, north of James River; Cavalry Corps and 5th Corps at South Side Railroad. Appomattox campaign. 1st, 2d, 6th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 15th, Cos. D, F and G, 20th, and 24th, Cav.; 1st Drag., 1st and 2d M't'd Rifles; Oneida Company Cav.; Batt's B, C, D, E, G, H and L, 1st; 2d; Batt's E, H, K and M, 3d; 4th, 6th, 8th, 9th, 10th; Cos. A and H 13th; 14th, 15th; Cos. E and H 16th, Art.; 1st, 3d, 7th, 11th, 12th, 17th, 19th, 27th, 33d and 34th Batteries; 1st, 15th and 50th Engineers; 1st Battalion Sharpshooters; 5th and 7th Veteran, 10th, 39th, 40th, 41st, 43d, 46th, 49th, 51st, 52d, 59th. 61st, 62d, 63d, 64th, 65th, 66th, 69th, 73d, 77th, 79th, 80th, 81st, 86th, 88th, 89th, 91st, 93d, 94th, 95th. 96th, 97th, 98th, 100th, 103d, 104th, 106th, 108th, 109th, 111th, 118th, 120th, 121st, 122d, 124th, 125th, 126th, 139th, 140th, 146th, 147th, 148th, I51st, 152d, 155th, 158th, 164th, 170th, 179th, 182d, 184th, 185th, 18oth, 187th, 18Sth and 189th Infantry. April 3d. Skirmishes at Deep Creek, Sw^eet Creek. Wintercomic Creek, Va. Namozine, Williomack, Whipponic Creek, Ford's Meeting House, Scott's Corners. Appomattox campaign. 1st, 2d, 6th, 8th, 9th and 15th, Co. G 20th, Cav. and 1st Drag. April 3d-4tli. Skirmish at Hookerstown, N. C. Campaign of the Carolinas. 12th Cav. April 3d-9th. Siege and capture of Fort Blakely, Ala. Operations against Mobile. 161st and 178th Infantry. BATTLES, E:NGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 261 1865. 2004. April 4th. Skirmish near Faisson's, N. C. Campaigu of the Caroliuas. Detach. nieuts 12th Cavalry and 112th Infantry. 2005. .\pril4th. Skirmish at Reiilroad, near Weldou, Va. Appomattox carap'n. 1st M't'd Rifles. 2006. April 4th. Skirmish at Drummonds Mill, Finney's Mills, Va. Near Amelia Court House. Appomattox campaign. Gth and 9tli Cavalry, and 1st Dragoons. 2007. April 4th. Skirmish at Deep Creek, Va. Appomattox campaign. Co. (I, 20th Cav. 2008. April 4th. Skirmish at Jettersville,Va. Appomattox campaign. 1st, 2d, 8tli and 15th Cavalry, and 2d Mounted Ritles. 2009. April 4th-5th. Skirmish at Paine's Cross Roads, Va. Appomattox campaigu. 10th and 24th Cavalry. 2010. April 5th. Skirmish at Amelia Springs, Jarratt Station, Va. Appomattox campaign. 2d, 10th, and 24th Lt.-Col. Richards (vv). Cavalry, and 2d Mounted Rifles; 4th Art. 2011. April 5th. Skirmish at Murfreesboro, N. C. 1st Mounted Rifles. 2012. April 0th. Skirmish at Rice's Station, Va. Appomattox campaign. Company (i, 20th Cavalry; 17th Battery; 89th, 148th and 158th Infantry. 2013. April 6th. Engagement at Sailor's Creek, Va. Harper's Farm. Appomattox cam- pajgu. 1st, 2d, 6th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 15th aud 24th Cav. ; 1st Drag. ; 2d M't'd Rifles; 9th Art.; 1st and 8d Batt's; 43d, 49th, 62d, 65th, 77th, 106th, 121st, 122d and 151st Inf. 2014. April 6th. P]ngagement on Deatonsville Road, Sailor's Creek, Va. Flat Creek. Appom. camp'n. 10th and 24th Cav; 2d M't'd Rifles; 2d and 4th Art.; 11th Batt.; 7th Vet., 39th, 40th, 52d. 61st, 63d, 64th, 66th, 69th, 73d, 86th, 88th, 93d, 111th, 120th, 124th, 125th and 126th Infantry. 2015. April 6th. Skirmish near Morganza, La. 14th Cavalr^^ 2016. April 7th. Skirmish at Snovr Hill, Hookerstown, N. C. Campaign of the Carolinas. Detachment 12th and 23d Cavalry. 2017. April 7th. Skirmish at Burke's Station, Va. Bur'K River, Appomattox campaign. Company G, 20th Cavalry; 17th Battery; 89th, 148th and 158th Infantry. 2018. April 7th. Engagement at High Bridge, Va. Appomattox campaign. 2d and 8th Art. ; 10th, 59th, 93d. 108th, 125th, 126th, 152d, 155th, 164th, 170th and 182d Inf. 2019. April 7th. Skirmish at Somerton, N. C. 1st Mounted Rifles. 2020. April 7th. Engagement at Farniville,Va. Appomattox campaign. 10th and 24th Cavalry: 2d Mounted Rifles; 2d, 4th and 8tli Artillerv; 11th Batterv; 7th Veteran, 10th, 39th, 40th, 59th, 61st, 63d, 64th, 66th, 69th, 73d, 86th, 88th, 108th, 111th, 124th, 125th, 126th, 152d, 155th, 164th, 170th aud 182d Infantry. 2021. April 8th. Skirmish at Manningville, S. C. Brewertou. Companies B and D, 56th, and 8 companies 157th Infantry, Col. Carmichael. 2022. April 8th. Engagement ot Appomattox aud Pamphlin Station, Va. Appomattox cam. 1st, 2d. 6th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 15th and 24th Cav. ; 1st Drag, and 2d M't'd Rifles. 2023. April 8th. Skirmish at New Store, Va., near Appomattox. 126th Infantry. 2024. April 9th. Skirmish near Berryville, Va. 21st Cavalry. 2025. April 9th. Action at Dingle's Mills, S. C. Sumterville. Companies Baud D, 56th, and 8 companies 157th Infantry, Col. Carmichael. 2026. April 9th. Action at Fort Blakely, Ala. Operations agst Mobile. 18th and 26th Batt's. 2027. April 9th. Appomattox Court House, Va., and surrender of (ien. R. E. Lee. Clover Hill. 1st, 2d, 6th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 15th, company G 20th, and 24th, Cav., 1st Drag., 2d M't'd Rifles; Oneida Cav.; Batt's B. D and H, 1st, 2d, 4th, 8th, 9th and 15th Art.; ist,3d, 11th and 17th Batt's; detachm'ts 15th and 50th Eug's; 1st Batt'n Sharpsh't's; 5th aud 7th Vet., 10th, 39th, 40th, 43d, 49th, 52d, 59th, 61st, 62d, 63d, 64th, 65th. 66th, 69th, 73d, 77th, 86th, 88th, 89th, 91st, 93d, 94th, 95th, 97th, 100th, 104th, 106th, 108th, 111th. 120th, 121st, 122d, 124th, 125th, 126th, 140th, 146th, 147th, 148th, 151st. 152d, 155th, 158th, 164th, 170th, 182d, 185th, 187th, 188th and 189th Inf. 2028. April 10th. Skirmish at Aiken's Creek, N. C. Moccasin Creek. Campaign of the Carolinas. 123d, 141st and 143d Infantry. 2029. April 10th. Surrender of Mobile, Ala. 18th, 21st and 26th Batt's; 161st and 178th Inf. 2030. April lOth-lUh. Skirmishes at Smithfield, N. C. Campaign of the Carolinas. 17th Veteran; 123d, 1,34th and 141st Infantry. 2031. April 11th. Skirmish at Faisson's Station, N. C. Camp'n of the Carolinas. 12th Cav. 2032. x\pril 11th. Skirmish at Mount Pleasant, Ala. 2d Vieteran Cavalry, Col. Chrysler, 2033. April 12th. Skirmish at "Whistler's Station, Ala. 2d Veteran Cavalry. 2034. April 12th. Skirmish near Singleton, S. C. , on reconnoissauce towards Statesburg. 157th Infantry, Ivt.-Col. Carmichael, 8 companies. 2035. April 12th-13th. Skirmish at Best's Station. N. C. Camp'n of the Carolinas. 12th Cav. 2036. April 1.3th. Skirmish near Goldsboro. N. C. Campaign of the Carolinas. 175th Inf. 2037. April 13th. Skirmish near Raleigh, N. C. Campaign of the Carolinas. Battery M, 1st Artillery; 102d, 107tli, 119th. 123d, 134th, 136th, 137th and 141st Infantry. 2038. April 16th. Skirmish near Raleigh, IST. C. Campaigu of the Carolinas. Batt'y 1, 1st Art. 2039. April 17th. Skirmish near Jackson, N. C. 1st Mounted Rifles. 262 PART II. IN THE FIELD. 2040. April 17tli. 2041. April 18tli. 2042. April 19tli. try, Col. 2043. April 2(ith. 2044. April 20tli. 1865. Skirmisii near Goldsboro, N. C. Campiiigu of the Carolinas. 12th Cav. Affair at Germantown, 'J'cuu. lltli Cavalry. Skirmiishes at Rafting Creek aud near Statesburg, S. C. 157tli Infan- J. C. Carniicbael. 8 ('(juipanies. Skirniisli near Goldsboro, N. C. Campaign of tlie Carolinas. 12th Cav. Surrender of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston at Bennett House, Durham Sta- tion. N. C. 12th aud 23d l^av.; Batt's I and M, 1st; Batt's C, D, G and I, 3d Art.; 16th and 23d Batt's; detachment 15th Eng.; 3d and 17th Vet., 47th, 48th, 60th, 99th, 102d, 107th, 112th, 115th, 117th, n9t.h, 123d, 128th. 132d, 134th, 136th, 137th, 141st, 142d, 143d, 149th, 150th, 154th, 15Gth, 169th, 175th aud 176th Infantry. INDEX TO BATTLES, ETC. Abrahams Creek, Va. , 1705. Accoiink Creek, Va., 76. AccutinU Station, Va., 1099, 1175. Ackwortli, Ga., 1455, UeO, 1462, 1477. Aeiion Church, Va., 1427. Ahrendtsville. Pa., 904. Aiken's Creek, N C.,202r. Alcock. Va., 634. Aldle, Va., 245, 4.57, SOU, 562, 565, .5!tl, 657, 8.5,5, 861, 868,874,879, 1014, 1015, 1475, 1566, 1570, 1577, 1.5!«i. Aldrioh's Cross Roads, Va. , 1325. Alexandria, Va . 3. Alexandria, La., 790, 1265, 1269, 1314, 1319. 1321, 1326, 1342, 1366, 1387. Allen's Farm, Va., 295. Alsop-s, Va., 1345, iai7, 1356. Amelia C. H., Va.. 2006. Amelia Springs, Va.,2010. Amissville, Va., 527, 533, 536, 539, 10(15. Amitf River. La., 684. 770, 793. Annandale, Va., 84, 1028,1532, 1648. 1H91. Anderson's Ford, Va., 13.55. Angle, The, Va., 1345, 1369. Aiitietam. Md., 443, 444. 943. Antietam Creek, Md., 441, 947. Antietam Ford, Md., 49. Antioch Church, Va., 810. Appomattox Campaii/n,Va., 1994, 199.-), 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2U06, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2022, 2023, 2027. Appomattox Court House, Va., •2027. Appomattox Station, Va., 2022. Aquia Creek, Va., 5, 189. Argyle Island, Ga., 1874. Arlincton Heiirhts, Va., 2. Arlington Mills, Va. , 6. Armstronsi's Ferry, Tenn., 1198. Armstrong's Mills, Va., 1797, 1858, 1918. A rrowfleld Church ,Va., 1331,13.52. Arthur's Swamp, Va., 1681, 1742. Ashby Ford, Va, 1602. Ashby's Gap, Va . 449, .564, 868, 983, 1-578, 1602, 1684, 1892. Ashapoo, S. C 1922. Ashland. Va. , 224, 76G, 767,779, ]'247, 1441. 1966. Ashland Church, Va. , 779. Atcliafalaya River, La., 881, 1414, 1433, 1434, 1447, 1621, 174.5. Atlanta, Ga., 1612. Atlanta (Campaign, Ga., 1324, 1343, 13 tl, 1379, 1.392, 140.5, M18, 14.55, 1460, 1462. 1470, 1477, 1486, 1492, 1499, l.",07, 1515, 1.539, 1.559, 1.587. 1601, 16U4, 1608, 1612, 1685. Atlees, Va , 1247. Auburn, Va., 1080, 1089. Augusta Court House, Va. , 1952. Averashoro, N. C. , 1968. Avoyelle Prairie, La., 1386. Avletfs, Va.. 781, 1S49. Bachellor's Creek, N. C, 331, 537, 809, 1206. Back Creek Valley, Va., 1087. Back River Creek (Peninsula), Va., 89. Back River, Md., ia3. Back Road. Va., 1722, 1809. Bairdad, Fla., 345, 349. Bailev's Creek, Va., 1619. Bailey's Cross Road.s, Va.,26, 43,64. Baker Lee's, Va. , 11, 72. Baker Lee's Farm, Va., 17. Baldwin, Fla.. 1226. Ball's Bluff, Va., 68. Ball's Cross Roads, Va., 40, 48, .56, 87. Ballvhock, Va., 12.58. Baltimore & Ohio R. R., W. Va , 4a3. Baltimore Cross Roads, Va., 910, 913, 926, 1030. Bank's Ford, Va.. 773. 774. Barbee's Cross Roads, Va. , .520, 994. Barhamsville, Va.. 10.30. Barkamsville. S. C, 1843. Barker's Cross Roads, Va. , 810. Barnardsville, Va., 12,58. Barnett's Ford,Va.. 321, ,364, 643. 1059, 1192, 1202, 1220. Barrancas, Fla., 1200, 1280. 1397, 1422. Baton Rouge, La., 600, 1622,1715, 1731. Battery Huger, Va., 731. Battery Vulcan, S. O. . 97. Battery Wag-ner, S. C, 977, 980, 1020. Baylor's Farm, Va., 1489. Bayou Boeuff, La., 8H0, 1.326. Bayou Bourbeanx, La., 1117. Bayou Campti, La., 1304. Bayou Carrion Crow, La. , 1077. Bayou Courtableau, La., 738. Bayou DeGlaze, La., 1393. Bayou Fordice, La., 1434. Bayou Fourche, La., 965. Bavou Rapides, La.. 1269, 1301. B ij-ou Robertson, La., 1322. Bayou Salina, La., 1293, 1299. Bayou Sarah, La. , 1752. Bavou Teche, La., 627, 628, 706, 727. Bayou Vermillion. La., 728. Bay Point. S. C, 73. Beacon Island, N. C. , .51. Bealton Station, Va.. 123, 1108. Bear Creek, N. C , 1976. Bear Inlet. N. C, 1181. Beaver Creek, IMd., 9,50. Beaver Creek, N. C, 1290. Beaver Dam, Va.,284. Beaver Darn Station, Va., ,322, 1243, 1.3.53, 1.3.54, 1966. Beech Grove, N.C, 1206,1213,1618. Belchers .Mills. Va., 1388, 1711. Belmont Bay, Va., 96. BelleOeld, Va . 180.3. Belle Grove, Va., 1711. Belle Plains, Va., 650. Belleroy, Va., 12.58. Belle View Cross Roads, N. C, 743. Belmont Bay, Va., 96. Bendersville, Pa., 916. Benevola, Md., 9.50. Bennett House. N. C, 2044. Benton ville, N. C, 1975. Berlin, Md., .53, 418. 421. Bermuda Hundred, Va., 1331. 1401, 148'^, 1489. 2000. Berry's Ferry, Va., 710, 791, 800. Berry ville, Va., 201, 207, 4.55, .565, 570, 825, 843, 9U. 1022, 1024.1101, 1335, 15.52, 1640, 1643, 1644, 1047, 1654, 1661, ir65, 1687, 1694, 1701, 1799, 1809, 1854, 2024. Berryville Ford, Va , 1195. Berryville Gorge. \n , 1719. Berryville Pike, Va.. 1637, 1705. Berwick Bay, La., 6l-'6. Berwick City, La., 672. Best's Station, N. C, 1973, 2035. Bethel, Va., near, 15. Bethel Church. Va., 1074, 1473. Bethel Place, La., 706. Bethesda Church, Va.. 1425, 1445. Beulah Church. Va., 1445. Beverly Ford, Va., 369, 377, 694, 833, 1107. Bidnella Cross Roads, Va., 1247. Big Bethel, Va., 9, 121. Big Chestnut, Va . 65. Big Sewall Mountain, Va., 1536. Big Springs, Va., 1758. Big Swift Creek, N. C, 732. Binn'sHill, Va.,80. Black and White's, Va., 1377, 1518 Blackburn's Ford, Va., 22, 24, 39, 1092. Black Creek, Va., 1508. Black Creek, N.C, 1968. Blackford's Ford, Md., 44.5. Blackwater, Va., 452, 462, 464, 556, .563, .571, 575, 610, 705, 794, 802, 854. 9-25. 1.J38, 1.575, 1817. Blackwater Bridge, Va., 491, .546, 818 Blick's Station, Va., 1662. Block House, Po River. Va., 1345. Block House Bridge, Va., 1351. Bloomer's Gap, Va. , 1020. nioomfleld, Va., 511, 1838. Blount's Creek, Mills or Ridge, N. C. 099, 717. Blue Ridge Mountain, Va., 269, 1140. 1317, 1318. WSS, 1773. Blues Gap. AV Va. , 453, 460. Bhn- Springs Tenn., 1073. Blutr Springs, Fla., 1985. Bluffton, S. C , 4.56, 824. Boguelidet, N. C, 1271. Boisseau's, Dr., 1097. Boisseau's, Oscar J., 1997. Boisseau's, Young, farm. 1999. Bolivar Heights, AV. Va.. 67, 222, 429, 4^5. 4.50, .534, 903, 1.5.54. Boiling Bridge, Va., 1338. BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. INDEX. 263 Boonesborough, Md., 437, 948, 949, 954, 959. Boonesboroutrh Gap, Mtl., 437. Boteler's Ford, Md., 445. Bottom Bridge, Va., 193. 197, 200, 237, 383, 291, 87t), 913, 1030, 1333, 12:32, 1350, 1449, 1453, 1974. Bowling Green, Va., 185, 191, 337, 1407. Boyd'sPoint, S. C, 1853. Boydton Plank Road, Va., 1743, 1797 1918 199.5. Brat-kett's Ford,' Va. , 282, 300. Braddock Road, Va., 30, 34, l(i34. Brandy Station, Va., 365, 823, 833, 1004, 1009, 1013, 1032, 1038, 1014, 10T8, 1085. 1102, 1107, 1136. Brash ier City, La., 883. Breaux Bridge, La., 727. Brentville, Va.. 1047, 1116. Brewertoi), S.C., 2021. Brice's Creek, N. C, 1207, 1210. Brick Church. V^a., 1.57, 779. Bridge water, Va., 1750. Bristerbiirg, Va., 997. Bristoe, Va., 1089. Bristoe Campaign, Va., 1076, 1078 to 1082. ]08t to 108(5, 1088 to 1093, 1095. 1096, 1098 to 1100, 1102, 1104 to 1106. Bristoe Station, Va., 384. 390,1088. Broad Run. Va., 693, 1091), 1916. Brock Road, Va., 1330. 1345, 1347. Brocks Gap, Va., 1359, 1756. Brook Church, Va., 1370. Brookhaven, Miss., 1818. Brook in's Ford, Va.. 10.56. Brook Turn Pike, Va , 775, 1247. Brown's (iap, Va., 1735. Brown's Hill, N. C, 1203. Brownsville, Md., 1.574. Brownsville, Texas, 1614. Buchanon, Va., 1484. Biickland Mills. Va..ll05. Bu(;kton, W. Va., 1.5.57. Budd's Ferry, Md., 71. Buena Vista, Va., .583. Buford'sGap, Va., 1.501. Bull Run, Va., 25, 393,403, 513, io;i8. Bull Run Bridge, Va.. 387. Bull Run Mountains, Va.,1015. Bull's Island, S. C, 12.59. Bunker Hili, W. Va., 19. 314, .579, 844, 1.540, 1552, 1616, 1690, 1705, 1796, I860. Burgess Bridge, Va. , 1797. Burgess Mills, Va., 1797,1995,2000. Burk River, Va., 2017. Burke's Station, Va., 108, 394, 1624. BurkitsvilleMd., 4:36. Burijsville, Va , 3017. Burlington, Va. , 1255. Burnt Bridge, Va., 1384. Burnt Chimney. Va. , 272. Burnt t'hininey, Yorktowu, Va., 155. Burnt Church, Va., 177. Burnt Factory, Va. , 1714. Burnt Ordinary, Va., 626, 1397. Burton's Ford, Va., 1246. BushvR'dge, Va., 1536 Butler's Bridge, N. C, 1872, 1901. Buzzard's Prairie, La., 1117. Buzzard's Roost Gap, Ga. , 1344. Cabletown. Va., 1260, 1-387. Cacapon Bridge, W. Va., 463, 468. Calhoun, Ga., 1393. Calhoun Station. La., 1395. Camden, Miss , 1208. Camden, N. C, 160, 936. Camden Court House, Va., 1118. Campbell Station, Tenn., 1133. Camp Firmegati, Fla , 1234,1450. Camp Lewis, La., 1163 Campti, La., 1381, 1394, 1304. Cane River Crossing, La. , 1310. Canoe Creek, Fla., 1984. Cape Fear Intrenchments, N. C, 1925 Cape Hatteras Inlet, N. C.,101. Oaperton's Ferrv, Tenn., 1289. Carton's Plantation. S. C, 492. Carlisle, Pa., 886. 909. •Carmel Church, Va., 324. Carolinas, Campaign of the, see Sherman's Campaign of the Carolinas. Carrion Crow Bayou, La., 1077, 11 '39. Carrolton's Store, Va., 1264. Carrsville, Va., 799, 8.54. Carter's Farm, Va , 1318. Carter's Hill, Va., 306. Cashtown, Pa., 885. Cassville, Ga.. 140.5. Catlett's Station, Va., 370, 1093, 1119. Caves Ford. Va., 1886. Cedar Creek, Va , 118, 351, 515, 1613, 1644, 1767, 1769, 1783, 1187, 1802, 1S07, 1809, 18'20. Cedar Mountain, Va, 348, 350,352. Cedar Point, N. C., 1217. Cedar Run, Va., 115, 348, 1784. Cedars, Tenn., 18.57. Cedarville, Va. , 1653 Centre Rriad. Va., 1619. Centreville, La., 706, 1.591. Centreville.Va., 387, 392, 405. 406, 410, 413, 785, 1057, 1060, 1063, 1536, 1704. Chaffln's Farm or Bluff, Va., 1741. Chain Bridge, Va., 7, 27. Chamberlain's Creek, Va., 1997. Chambersbnrg, Pa., 1561, 1626 Chamber's Plantation, La., 1326. Chancellorsville. Va., 751, 752, 753, 754, 7.55, 763,774. Chantillv. Va., 409, 681, 1096. Chapel, N. C.,979. Chappel House, Va., 1743. Charles City Court House, Va., 1171, 1172, ].5'23, 1528, 1803. Charles City Cross Roads, Va., 283, 302, 1133, 1619, 1653, 1798. Charles City Pike, \a., 1788. Charleston and Savannah R. R., 1863, 1879, ]f--95. Charleston Harbor, S. C, 1041, 1111, 1555. Charlestown.W. Va., 319, 230, 416, 476, 487, .570, 606, 1103, 1-32I, 1327, 1537, 1603, 16.53, 1665, 1680, 1094. Charlottesville, Va., 1940, 1961. Chattahootchie River, Ga., 1587, 1601. Chattanooga and Rossville cam- paign, Tenn., 1146, 1147,1148, 11.50, 11.55 ChattoogaMountain,Ga.,1344. Cheat Mountain, Va., 1474. Cherry Grove, Va., 1391. Cherry Stone Inlet. Va., 30. Chesapeake, Md . 1.33. Chesterfield, S. C, 1939. Chesterfield Bridge, Va. , 1413. Chester Gap, Va., 530, 986, 991, 1653, 1738. Chester Station, Va., 1331, 1337, 1352. Chewning'sFarm, Va., 1330. Chicamacomico, N. C, .58. Chickahominv River, Va., 192, 197, 212, 334,' 281. 286, 291, 1I68, 1247, 1481, 1517. Chincapin Chapel, N. C , 1173. Choctaw Ba.you, La., 1376 Chowan River, N. C. 182, 1000. Chuckatuck, Va., 772,801, 1465. Chula Depi>t, Va.. 1331. 1377. Chiuiky Creek, Miss., 1231. Church Road, Va., 1997. Civiques Ferry, La., 685, 793. Claiborn Bridge, Va., 1797. Clarksvilie, Texas, 1650. Clear Springs, Md , 955. Clement's House, Va., 1797. Clinton, La., 823, 1674, 1813, 1827, 1937. Clinton Plank Roads, Va., 676. Cloutersville, La., 1276, 1305, 1307, 1311. Cloverhill. Va., 2027. Coalpits, Va., 775. Cobb Creek, N. C 809. Cockletown. Va., 134. Cold Harbor, Va.. 1438, to 1441, 1444, 1445. 1448. 1449. 14.53, 1456, 14.57, 1466, 1473, 1478 to 1481, I4a3, 1485, 1487. Colerain. N. C, 1914. Coles Island, S. C, 692, 1921. College Hill, Fla., 1977. College Hill, Miss., 1666. Colliersville, Tenn.. 1521. Columbia Bayou, Ark., 14.59. Columbia Bridge, Va., 180. Columbia Furnace, Va., 154, 1757, 1763, 1908, 1913. Columbia Grove, Va., 1.538. Combahee, S. C. 1922. Comfort Bridge, N C, 938. Common Cross Koads, Va., 494. Conee Creek, La , 1674. Cone's Creek, Va., 1883. Conrads Ferry, Va., 465, 1793. Conrad's Store, Va., 168, 176. Cookville, Md., 900. Coosawhatchie, S. C, 491, 1847, 18.53, 1859. Coosawhatchie River, S. C., 90. Corbin's Bridge, Va., 1345, 1346. Corbin's Cross Roads, Va.. 536. Core Creek, N. C, 5.54, 623, 666, 729, 749, 7.5«, 8.56, 19.54. Cotton Creek, Fla., 1984. Courtland, Ala., 1423. Cow's Ford, Fla , 1280. Cox's Bridge, N. C, 1983. Cox's Ferry, Va. , 16.57. Cox's Mills, Va., 1709. Cox's Planiation, La., 965. Craig's Meetinghouse, Va., 1330. Crampton's Gap or Pass, Md.,436. Cranstown, Pa., 922. Crater. The, Va., 1627. Creiglersville, Va.. 1071. Crew's House or Farm, Va. , 304, 306. Croatan Station, N. C, 1334. Crooked Creek. Va., 831. Crooked Run, Va., 1653. Crooke's Run, Va., 753. Cross Keys, Va., 2.50, 2.52, 1737. Crowell's Plantation, S. C, 456. Crow House, Va., 1995, 2000. Crump's Creek, Va., 1435, 1426, 1433. Crump's Cross Roads, Va., 913. Crump's Mill or Landing, La., 1279. Cub Run, Va., 615. 630. tiilpeper, Va., 375, 7.56, 1004, 1054, 1070, 1078, 1083, 1103, 1180, 1272, 1695, 1713, 1717, 1734, 17.53. Culpeper Court House, Va., 318, 1044, 1080, 1127, 1143. Culpeper Road, Va i 363. Culp's Farm, Ga., 1470, 1.514. Cumberland, \V. Va.. 1.360. Cunningham's Cross Roads, Pa. , 931. Currituck. N. C. 962 Currituck, Va., 988, 1308. Dabney's Ferry, Va., 1425. Dabney's Mills, Va., 1797, 1918, 19fl5. Dahlgren's Raid to Richmond, Va., 1247, 1249. Dallas. Ga., 1418, 1455, 1460. Uain No 1,1.5.5. Danville Rail Road, Va., 1.513. Darbytown Road, Va., 16.53, 1741. 1761, 1770, 1779. 1798, 1811, 1902. Darkesville, W. Va., .574, 1689, 1693, 1703. Dauser's Crossing. Va., 1997. Davenport Ford or Bridge, Va., 1355. Davisboro. Ga., 18.37. Davis Creek, Ala.. 1888. Davis Farm, Va., 1511. Davis Station, Va., 1742. Day's Point, Va.. 1810, 1819. Deatonsville Road, Va., 2014. Decatur, Ala., 13'30, 1430, 1.535. Defenses of Richmond, Va.,1247. Deep Bottom, Va., 1506.1542, 1609, 1619. 16.52. Deep Creek, Va., Pope's cam- paign, 382. Deei) Creek, near Richmond, Va., 16.52 2001,3007. Deep Gully, N. C.,673, 690, 1718. Deep Run, Va., 7.54, 837. Deserted House, Va.. 638. Devea\ix Neck. S. C 18.55, 18.59, 1879, 1895, 1922. 264: PART II. IN THE FIELD. Devil's Hole, Va., 635. Kiainotid Hill, Va., 1493. Diascund Bridtje, Va.. 830, 852. DIcksville, W. Va., 1860. Difficulty, crossing of, Va., 408. Dingle's Mills, S. C.,2025. Diiiwiddie Court House, Va., 1514, 1!«)7. Dismal Swamp, N. C, 215. Dismal Swamp, Va., 1118, 113S. Dispatch Station, V a., 2.58. Ditch Bayou, Ark., 145it. Doctor Boisseau's, Va., 1997. DonaldsonvlUe, La., 495, 892, 965, 1061, 16;^!. Doolan's Farm, Va., 79. Dover, N. C, (>67, 856. Downer's Bridsre, Va., 1345, 1406. Dinvnsville, Md., 944. J).)vall's I'lantation, La., 1631. Diiuiesville. Va., .V2, 119, 1241. Diewrv's Bluff. Va., ];J31, 1380. Dninimond's Mill, Va, 2006. Dudley Station. N. C , 596. Dullield Station, Va., 1629, 1677. 1694. Dut: Hap, Ga., 1344. Dumfries, Va., 116, 466, 608, 658, 689. Duncan Road, Va., 1742. Durham Station, N. C, 2044. Dutch Gap, Va., 1645. Duval Station, Va., 1844. East I'an, Va., 127. East Pass, Fla., UO. East Pascagoula, .Ala., 1893,1899. Edenton, N. C, 1018. Edenton, Va., 642, 644. Edenton Road, Va.. 709, 721, 740, 8.37, 854. Edinburg, Va., 129, 1.32,141. 148, 1.53, 238, 1134, 1375, 1822, 1909. Edisto Island, S.C., 124. Edward's Kerry, Md.. 70, 1031. Edward's Ferrv. N. C, 1203. Elha Island. S."C., 4.59 Elizabeth City, N. C. ,99, 143, 1775. Ellis Ford, Va., 567, 613, 1027.1188, 1189, 1186,1298. Ellison's Mills, Va.,284. Ely's Ford, Va., 765, 1160, 1234, 1242, 125:3, 1335. Etnmitsburg. Md., 9.30, 9-33, 976. Estsee Springs, Tenn., 1266. Evans Mills, N. C, 782, 1211, 1328, 1.333. Evansville, W. Va., 740. Fairfax Court House, Va, 21, 24, 80, 82, 407, 408, 411, 414, 670, 789, 891. 1008, lOiS, 1179. 1835, 1948. Fairfax Station, Va., 609, 1084, 16:}0. ]6a3, 1634, 1695, 1712. Fairfield, N. C. 6.59. Fairfield, Pa, 902, 937. Fairfield Gap, Pa., 92S. Fairmont, W. Va., 747, 748. Fair Oaks, Fla., 220. Fair Oaks, Va.. 198, 2'28, 232, 251, 2.56, 262. 265. 266, 271, 272, 274, 275, 276, 281, 282, 285, 29.5, 1798. Fair Oaks Station, Va., 295. Fairplav, Md., 960. Faisson's, N. C.,2004, 2030. Falling Waters, Va., 223, 917,967, 1671. Fall's Church. Va., 28, 85, 63, 66. 80, 88, 415, 1019, 1634, 1704, 1783. 1792. Falmouth, Va., 1.57, 2.57, 3.56, .552, 5.58, 614, 820 Fanny, U. S. Transport. N. C, 58. l>'armville, Va., 2020. Fausse River. La., 1778. Fayette Koad, N. C, 1964. Favetteville, N. C, 1953,1964,1967. Fayetteville, Pa., 907. Favetteville, Va., .548. Federal Point, N. C, 1925. Field's Ford, Va , 1257. Fifteen Mile House, Fla , 1011. Finney's Mills, Va , 2006. Fish Bayou, La., 14,59. Fisher's Hill, Va., 655, 1726, 1747, 1755, 17.59, 1764, 1765, 1790. Fitzhngh's Crossing, Va., 753. Five Forks, Va., 1999. Five Mile Creek, Ala., 1893. P^lagPond Battery, N. C, 1925. Flat Creek, Va., 2014. Fleetwood, Va., 833. Fletcher's Wharf, Va., 29. Flint Hill, Va.. 102, 1835, 1881. Flipper's Orchard, Va., 309. Flowing Springs, Va , 1665. Follv Island .S. C, 700, 703, 1006. Forii Road, Va., 19H9. Ford's Meeting House, Va.,2001. Forge Bridge, Va., 1171. Forrestville, Va., 17.57. Fort Anderson, N. C, 675,698, 1931. Fort Bisland, La., 706. Fort Blakely, Ala., 1998, 2003, 2026. Fort Branch, N. C. , 1872. Fort Buchanan, La., 881. Fort Buffalo, Va., 1668. Fort Clark and Hatteras, N. C. , 43. Fort Darling, Va., 1331, 1.380. Fort DeRusey, D. C, 1.586. FortDeRusey, La., 1265, 1386. Fort Fisher, N. C, 1890, 1904. Fort Fisher, Va., 1987. Fort Gilmer. Va., 1741. Fort Gregg, Va.,2000. Fort Harrison, Va., 1741. Fort Hutchinson, Fla., 1611. Fort Jessup, La, 1290. Fort Johnson, s. C , 1.5.55. Fort McRee and Barrancas, Fla. , 91. Fort Macon, Ga , 149. Fort Magruder, Va., 701. Fort Morgan, Ala., 1723. Fort Pickens, Fla.. 183. Fort Povvhattan, Va. , 1408, 1709. Fort Pulaski, Ga., 146. Fort Sanders. Tenn., 11.57. FortStedman, Va., 1986, 1987. Fort Stevens, D. C, 1.586. Fort Sumter, S. C, 1020, 1111. Fort Washington, Pa , 901, 915. Foster's Mills, N. C, 998, 1003, 1867. Foster's Plantation, Va., 1331, 1401. Four Corners, Va. , 854. Four Mile Run, Va , 1653, 1761. Fox's Ford, Va., 373. Foy's Plantation, N. C, 142. Frampton Plantation, S. C, 492. Franklin, L.a., 806, 813, 1600. Franklin, Va., 218, 462. 505, 556, .571, 846, 8.54. Franklin, Pendleton Co., Va., 12.55. Franklin's Creek, Ala., 1887. Franklin's Crossing, Va. , 754, 837. Franklinville, Miss., 1832. Frazier's Farm, Va., 303 Frederick, Md . , 1336, 1.583. Frederick City, Md., 428. 93.3, 1576. Frederick Hall Station, Va., 339, 1244. Fredericksburg, Va., 172, 185, 191, 194, 337, .576, 753. 7.54, 773, 827. Fredericksburg Road, Va. , 1345, 1357. 1404 Free Bridge, N. C, 938, 1173. Freeman'.-i Ford, Va., 3.55,. 372, 730. French's Farm, Va.,331. French's Field, Va., 283. French's Store, W. Va., .501. Front Roval, Va., 201, 202, 711, 99.3, 1235, 1372, 1410, 1653, 1660, 1721, 1728. Front Royal Pike, Va., 1640. Frying Pan, Va., 401, 619 Funkstown. Md., 945, 948, 9,58. Furnaces, Va., 1330. Furnace Road. Va., 1.330. Fussell's Mills, Va., 1619, 16,52. Gaines Mills, Va., 282, 286, 1449, 1.551 . Gainesville. Miss., 730. Gainesville, Va., 391, 396, 1104. Gales Creek, N. C, 1212. Gardinier's Bridge, N. C. , 938, 1849. 1861. Garnett's Farm, Va., 282.287,289, Gates House, Va , 1345, 1350. Gatesville, N. C., 182. Gayle's House, Va., 1345, 1378. (jeorgia Landing, La., 497. Germanna Fr)rd, Va., 751, 1065, 107.5, 1137, 1152. 1161, 1162, 1330. Germantown, Tenn.. 2041. Germantown, Va.. 406, 1136. Gei'mantown Road, Va , 412. Gerrardtown. W. Va., 1616. Gettysburg, I'a., 911, 920. Gilbert's Fort, Va.. 1705. Gillett's Farm, N. C, 151. Gilliam Field, Va , 1999. Glady Run. Va., 1345, 135J. Glasgow, Mo., 1><00. Glen Allen. Va., 775, 1353, 1365. Glendale, Va., '282, 302. Globe Tavern, Va., 1662. Glouce-siter, Va. , 589. Gloucester Court House, Va., 561. 995. Gloucester Point, Va.. 1.520. Golding's Farm, Va., 242, 282, 289. Gold Mines, Va., 551. Goldsboro, N. C, 577, .578, .580, 581, .584 to 588, .592 to .598, 1978, 1983, 1988, 1991, 2036, 2040, 2043. Goldsboro Bridge. N. C, 598. Goldsboro Road, N. C, 592. Golgotha, Ga , 1470. 1493. Gonzales Plantation. Fla., 498. Goochland Court House, Va., 1956. Goodall's Farm, Va., 13.53, 1355. Goony Run, Va. , 1725. Goose Creek, Va., 69. 70. 442. Goose Creek Bridge, Va., 900. Gordonsville Rail Boad, Va.. 1059. Gordons^ille Raid, Va., 1885, 1886. Goshen Swamp, N. C , 594. Governor Moore's Plantation, La., 1329. Grabbitt's Mills. Va., 17,57,1762. Grahamsville, S. C, 1843. Grand Coteau, La., 1117. Grand Ecore, La., 1288. 129.5, 1315. G.-avelly Run, Va., 1918, 1995, 1997. 1999. Great Bethel Road, Va., 113. Great Falls, Va., 14. Great Run, Va., 376, 382. Greensboro, Ga., 1840. Green Castle, Pa., 4,39, 871, 908,. 932. Green River Bridge, Ky., 921. Green Springs, W. Va., 1801. Greenville, N. C, 979, 984, 1149^ 1185, 1233, 1930. Greenville Road, N. C, 231, 236. Greenville Springs Koad, La., 1731 . Greenwich, N. C, 1896. Greenwich, Va., 817. Greer House, Ga., 1515. (Tregory's Landing, S. C, 1855. Griffin's Mills, Ala., 1899. GrimbalPs Landing, S. C, 97,5. Ground Squirrel Church, Va., 1353, 1364. Gross Tete, La., 1442, 1453, 1656. Grove Church, Va., 568, 636. Grover House. Va., 1506. Groveton, Va , 398. Groveton Heights, Va.. 403 Guiam'sFord, N. C. , 1H43. Guinea Station, Va., 134,5, 1407. Gum Run Swamp, Va., 308. Gum Swamp, N C, (i!)6, Ki8. Gunboat Cotton, La , 628. Gurley House, Va, 1511. Gwynn's Island. Va., 11.39. Hagerstown, Md., 941. 948. 958 Haarerstown Turnpike, Md.. 473. Halifax Road, Va.. 18(i5, 1868. Halifax Station, Va., 1868. Hall's Hill. Va., 40, 415. llalltown, W. Va.. 431, 476,970, 1649, 1670, 1675, 1694. Hallville, N. C, 924. Hamiltcm, N. C, 314. Hampshire County, W. Va., 780. Hampton, Pa., 906. Hampton, Va., 33. Hampton Bridge. Va. , 33. Hampton Court House, Va. , 4. Hampton (Jross Roads, Va.. 1216. Hampton Roads, Va.. 107. Hancock, Md., 851, o97. BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC. INDEX. 265 HatigHii: Rock, W. Va., 4fi0, 478. Hanover, Pa , 905. Hanover Court House, Va. , 206, 216, 3ir, 1435, 1435. Hanover Junction, Va., 925. Hanover Station, Va . 766. Hanoverton, Va., 1426. Hanoverton Ferry, Va., 775. Hanovertown , Va . 1249. Hardv County. VV. Va , 1632. Hare' House, Va.. 1489. Harper's Farm, Va., 2013. Harper's Ferry, W. Va., 12, 67, 222, 429, 4.30, 431, 432, 435, 458, 476, 878, 8IS8, 946, 968. 1564. Harrellsville, N. (\, 1193. Harrisburg, Pa., 901, 906, 915. Harris Farm, Va. , 1345. Harris House, Va , 1404. Harrisonburg, Va.. 120. 161, 175, 344, 825, 829, li;i4, 1446, 1458, 172S, 1871, I8H3. J897, 1943. Harrison Churcti, Va., 1363. Harrison's Creek, Va. , 14S9 Harrison's Landing, Va ,282,306, 308, 310. 334. Hartwood Church, Va., .553, .568, 654.1130. Hatcher's Run. Va., 1451, 1742, 1797, 1845, 1858,1918, 1987,1995, 1999, 2000. Hatteras Inlet, N. C.,'43, 101. HauKhton's Mills, N. C. 104. Haw's Shop, Va., 1427, 14.56. Hawkinsville, Va., 1823 Haxall's Landing, Va , 1366. Haydenville, "^'a , 1958. Haymarkei, Va., 395, 483, 555, 884, 1104. Hazel Hiver, Va., 470, 531, .536, lOOJ, 10u6, 1068. Hazel River Bridge, Va., 1062. Hazel Run. Va., 719. Hedgesville, W. Vk., 1094. Henderson's Hill, La., 1-269. Hertford, N. C, 299. Hicksford Raid, Va., 1853, 1863. 1864, 1868. High ISridge, Va., 2018. Highland Stockade, La., 1622. Hillsboro, Ala., 1423. Hillsboro. Va , 469, 569, 1197, 1.593, 1.596. Hill's Point. Va., 731, 736, 769. Holland House, Va., 799. Holstein River, Tenn., 1194. Holly Springs, Va. , 1941 Honey Hill. S. C, 1H43. Hook'erstown, N C, 984, 2002, 2016 Hope Landing. Va., 105, 665. Hopewell Oap. Va., .531, 1184. Hoviard's Bridg.-, Vii., 134. Hungary Station. Va., 775. Hunter's Fo?-d, Va., 1102. Hunters Point, Va., i:i09. Hurricane Creek, Miss., 1646, 1655. Hyattstown. Md , 426. Id«, Rebel Sleatner, Ga , 1870. Independence, Mo., 1794. Independence Hill, Va., 661. Indianiown, N. C, 1083 Indiantown Creek, Va.. 2000. Iri.sh Bend, L>t , 712, 713. Isle of Wight Court House, Va., 604. Izzard's Mill, Ga., 1880. Jack's llridge. N. C., 1949. Jack's Shop, Va., 1059, 1886. Jackson, La., 1007, 1674, 1831, 1833, 1937. Jackson, Miss, 9.51, 1248. Jackson, N. C. 6.33, 999, 2039. Jackson Bridge. Fla., 1-200, 1397. Jackson's Mills, N. C, 1516. Jacksonville, Fla . 1223. Jacksonville, N. C, 819, 1183 Jacob's Cross Roads. Va., 1154. James City, Va., 1049, 1076, 1100, 12.54. James Island, S. C, 239, 247, 2.54: 267, 97.5. 1411,1482,1.550,1.563, 1,597, 1795, 1923. James River, Va., 1.3, 93. SIO, 13.53, 1415, 1619, 16.52, 1657,1741, 1798, 2000. 35 Jamestown, N. C. , 1894. Jamestown Island. Va., 169.2. Jamesville, N. C. , .561. 1144. Jarratt's Station, Va., 1331, 1340, 1349,1864, 2010. Jeanerette, La., 716. Jefferson, Va., .527,. 540. .545,1891. Jefferson City, Md, 433. Jefferson Pass, Md., 4.34. Jeffersonton, Va.. 1081. Jenning's House, Va. , 1652. Jericho Ford or Mills, Va., 1412. Jerusalem Plank Road, Va., 1503, 1.511,1707,2000. Jettersville, Va.,2008 John's Island, S. C, 1006, 1325. 1,572, 1.579. Johnson's Farm,Va., 1761. Jonesboro, Ga.. 1685. Jones' Bridge.Va., 1390, 1517. Jones' Cross Roads, Md., 957, 960. Jones' Cross Roads, Va., 1154. Jones' Ford, Va., 3^0. Jones' House, Va., 1511, £000. Jones' Island, Ga., 97. Jordan Hill, Va., 1489. Jourdan's Ford, Va.. 293. Joyner's Ford.Va., .575, 599. Kanky's Store, Va., fiOl . Kautz's Raid s . Va . . 1332, 13.38. 1340, 1349, 1.377, 1388, 1512, 1514, 1518, 1.529,1.534,1.538,1.544. Kearneysville, W. Va,,477, 1664, 1673. Kearnstown, Va., 1613, 1834,1829, 1881. Keedvsville, Md., 441, 896. Kelly's Ford, Va., 367,400,603,678, 680. 7.50, 7.59, 1044, 10.52,1079,1125, 1'87, 1717. Kelly's Store, Va , 638. Kellysville. Va., 603. 678. Ketiesaw Mountain, Ga., 1470, 1477, 1186, 149?, 1499, 1507, 1515, 1.539. Kenyonsville. N. C, 935. Kernstown, Va., 655. Kettle Run, Va., 390. Kilpatri(;k's Raid to Richmond, Va., 775, 781, 784, 1242 to 1247, 1249, 12.51 King's and Queen's Court House, Va., 784, 1249.1251, 1494, 1.504. Kingsland Creek, Va., 1371. KingslandRoad, Va., 16.52. King's School House, Va, 283. Kingston, Pa., 887,889,899. Kinney's Farm, Va., 217. Kinston, N. C, 343, 584, .586, 869, 1166, 1498, 1505, 1543, 1872, 1949, 1963. Kin.ston Road, N. C, 341, 578,581. Kirk's Bluff. S. C, 485 Knoxville, Md., 4-21. Knoxville, Tenn., 1142, 11.57, 1198. Kyle's Landing, N. C, 1967. Labadieville, La., 497. Lacy Springs, Va., 1883, 1943. Ladona, Blockade Runnej-, ,3.38. La Fourche Crossing. La., 865. La Grange, 'I enn., 1,568. Lake Chicot, Ark., 14.59. Lake Druminond, Va., 778. Lariib s (reek, Va., 1034. Landron's Farm.Va. , 134.5, 1358. Landron House, Va., 1400. Laurel Hill, N. C, 1980. Laurel Hill, Va., 134.5. 1347, 1356. Laurel Hill, near James River, Va., 1741. Lawtonville, S. C, 1916. Leard's Creek, N. C, 734. Lebanon Church, Va.. 1772. Leesburg. Va , 44-2, 4.58, 465, 475, 1033, 118-2. 1.301,1919, 1930. Leesburg Road, Va., 69. Lee's House. Va , 96. Lee's Mills. Va., 137, 144. 155, 165, 1.585. 1599, 1625, 1682, 1889. Lee's Station, Va., 1.585. Leetown,Va., 477, 1533, 1553, 15.56, 1679. Leitersburg. Md., 9.52 Lenoir Station, Tenn , 11.31 Lewinsville, Va.,46. 47, .56, (55, 125, .311, 1064, 1067, 1167, 1746, 1898, 1960. Lewis Chapel, Va., 103. Lewis l''!irm, Va.. 1995. Lewis Ford, Va., 399. Lexington, Md., 1789. Lexington, S C. , 1929. Lexington, Va.. 1474. Liberty, Va.. 1090, 114.5, 1497. Liberty Creek, Miss., 1813, 1828. Liberty Mills, Va, 310, 1056, 10.59, 1791, 1885. Light House Point, Va., 1549 Little Escambia River, Ala., 1875. Little River, Va., 1419. Little River Turnpike, Va., 404, 408, 681, 89.5. Little Swift Creek. N. C, 698. Little Washington, La., 1262. Little Washington, N. C, 733. Little Washington, Va., 531,1011. Lockard's Gap. Va., 5'24. Locust Grove, Va. 173, 1154. Locust Springs, Va., 188S. Loggerhead Inlet, N. C, .58. Long Bridge. Va., 282, 292, 1479, 1,517. Long Bridge Road,Va., 315, 16.52. Lookout Mountain, Tenn., 1146, 1147. Lookout Valley, Tenn., 1112. Lost Mountain, Ga. , 1470, 1493. Lost River Gap, Va , 1300. Loudon, Tenn., 1165. Loudon Co(mty. Va., 1932. Louisa Court House, Va., ,359, 764 Louisa Run, Va. , 755. Lovett's iMills, Va., 1592. LovettsviIle,Va.,34, 461, 489,1906. Luciaville. La.. 1311. Ludlow Lawrence Plantation, Va., 556. Lurav, Va. , 159, 278, 298, .323, .3,32, 1733. Luray Gap, Va., 1373. Luray Valley, Va., 168,176,180, 1725, 1749. Lynchburg, Va. , 1495. Lvttleton, Va., 1.338. M'ackey's P<)int, S. C, 1859. Madame Porter's Plantation, La., 712. Madison Court House, Va. , 1055. 1885 Malvern Cliff, Va., 282, 303. Malvern Hill, Va., 282, 304, 336. 1485, 1490, 1628. Malvern Hill Road, Va., 16.53. Mallory's Cross Roads, Va. , 1476 Manassas, Va , 83, 106, 403, 406, 1093. Manassas Gap. Va., 488, 521, 985,. 993. Manassas Junction, Va. . 112, 885, 397, 493, .504, 1095, 1098. Manassas Plains, Va. , 398. Manassas Station. Va., 386. Manning's Plantation, La., 1471, 1607. Manningsville, S. C. , 2031. Mansfield, Va.. 725. Mansfield, La., 1285. Mansura, La., 1,'387. Marietta, Ga., l.'^07. Maringuin Bayou, La. , 1636. Marksville, La . 1,387,1559. Marksville Plains. La., 1376. Marsh Run, Md., 943. Martello Tower, S. C, .338. Martinsburg, W. Va. , 16, 18, 229, 847, 990, 1.548, 1553, 1556, 1617, 1663, 1676, 1716. Marsteller's Place, Va.. 798. Marye's H eights, \'a ,773. Maryland Heigtits, Md., 222,429, 4.32, 1564. Mason's Hill, Va., .57. 103. Mason's Neck, Va , 92, 103. Massaponax Church, Va., 1385. Mas«aponax Creek, Va., 340. Matadequan Creek, Va., 1431. Mattapony Creek, Va., 340. Mattapony Ferry, Va , 781. Mattapony River. Va., 1407. Matthews County, Va., 560, 582, 803, 1270. Matthias Point. Va.. 10, 74, 77. May River, S. C, 456. 485. 266 PART II. IN THE FIELD. McConnellsburgh, Pa., 885, 898, 913. McCullmn's Point, La., 1!I62. McGaheysville, Va... lii.< McGill's ^'erry, La., Hii. 084. Mi-Lean's Ford, Va., lUSIL McLeoil's Mills, Miss., JWiU. MoNiit's Farm, Major, 40. MoWilliains' Plaiiiaiioii, La., 712. Meadow Bridsres, Vh. , ]247, 1370. Mechamp's Creek, Va., 14U.1. Mechanicshiirfr Gap, Va., 1214. Meclianicsvilie, Va , 199, 20;J, 280, 2*2. ~'84, 1247, 1370. 1449. Mecliaiiic-sville Uridtie, Va., 235. Mettiphis, Teiin., 1521, 19.59. MercersbiiPff, Pa., 931. Merriinac, Uamptoii Roads, Va., 107. Meturiti River, Va , 18ii4. Middlebiirg, Va.. 474, ,541, 637,797, 835, 8ti0, 804, 8S7, 872, S90, 3316. Middle Road, or Way, Va., 1665, 1809. Middletown. Md.. 437. Middletown, Va., 201, 209, 2fi4, 3l:f, 103V, J121, 1613, 1640,1644, 1748, 1809 Milford, Va., 1725, 1766. Mijfiird Station, Va., 1407 Mill Creek, N. (J., 329. MillCn-ek Gjip. Ga,, 1344. Mi Hedge ville, Ga.. 1831. Millerstown, Pa . 937. Millwood. Va., 641. 737. 842, 1348, 1637, 18.50. Millwood Pike, Va., 1640. Milltown. Va.. 1659. Milton. Fla., 263, 345, 349. Mine K.tplosion, Va., 1627. Mine Hun, Va , 687, 1158, 1S.30. Mine Kun Campaign, Va., 1151 to 11.54. 11.56, 1158. 1160 to 1162. MisbionaryRidee.Tenn., 1146,1148. Mitchell's Ford, Va., 1092. Mobile. Ala., 1887, 1981 1985, 1S89, 1993, 1998, 2003, 2026. 2029. Moccasin Creek, N. C, 2028. Monetti's Bluff, La., 1310. Monk's Corners, S. C, 1934. Monocacy, Md., 1580. Montieth Swamp, orStation, Ga., 1862. Monterey Gap, Pa., 927. Montevideo, Va., 120. Moorefleld, W. Va., 533, 742, 121.5, 1360, 1367, 1474, 1632, 1846. Moorefleld Pike, Va., 1841. Moore's Plantation, La., 1326. Jlorgan's Ferrv, La., 1621,1745, 1786. Morgan's Ford, Va.. 1854. Morganza, La., 1414, 1421, 1522, 1621, 2015. Morganza Bend, La., 1962 Morreauville, La., 1393. Morris Island, S. C, 956, 969, 977, 980. 1240. Morrisville, Va., 636. 640. 792, 1298. Morton's Ford, Va., 1075, 1079, 1218. Mosby's Camp, Va. , 1773. Moselv Hall, N. C, 1976. Moulton. Ala., 1.541. 1.54.5. Moutidville, La.. 762. Mountain Run, Va., 752. Mount Carniel Church, Va., 1412, 1416. Mount Crawford, Va., 1464, 1730, 1743, 1744. 1936. Mount Gilead. Va.,1035 Mount Hope, Va., 1464. Mount .Tackson , Va.. 238, 1135, 1169, 1177, 1373, 1384, 1461, 1728. 17.50, 1765, 1768, 1824, 1883, 1941, 1947. Mount Meridien, Va., 1738. Mount Olive, Va., 1765. Mount Pleasant. Ala., 2032. Mount .'Sidney, Va., 1943. Mount Zernaitn Church, Va.,17Sl. Muddy Branch, Md., I73'2. Muddy Run. Va , 1044, 1127. Munson's Hill, Va.,31, 37,38, 40, • 41, 44, ,57. 78. Murfreesboro, N. C, 969. Murfreesboro, Tenn. , 1857. Murfrees Depot, N. C, 1777,2011. Naniozin, \'u , .iOOl. Narrow Passage, Va., 129. Nashville, 'I'enn., 1S76. Natchitoches, La., 1273, 1279, 1303. Neabsco Creek, Va ,601. Nelson's Farm, Va., 302. Neuse River, N. C, 343, 363, 584, 989, 1206, 1982. N<'w Baltimore, Va., 484, ,522, 5.5.5, 646, 1105. New Berne, N. C, 114, 327, 3!%, 3(;3, .537, 577, 578. .580, 581, 584 to .58S, 592 to 598, 656, 671. 673 to 675, 677. 809, 963, 978, 1069, 1166, 1205, 1206, 1207, 1209 to 1213. 1327. New Heme Road, N. C, 331. New Bridge, Va., 203, 24], 270, 273, 1798. i New Creek Station, Va., 193. New Hope Church, Ga.. 1418 New Hope Church , Va., 11.53. 1156. New Hope Church School House, N. C. 699. New Iberia, La., 1141. New Kent Court House, Va., 1030, 1191, 1251, 1969, 1971. New London, Va., 1491. New Market, Va. (Peninsula), 8, 2), 94. New Market. Va. (Shenandoah Valley), 166, 178, 238, 255, 2.59, 1097, '1312, 1323, 1375, 1382, 1398, 1417, 1443, 1446, 14.54, 1472, 1728, 1734, 1739, 17.59, 1765, 1883, 1945. New Market Bridge, Va., 75, 89. New Market Heights, Va . 1741. New Market Road (Peninsula), Va., 216, 302, 1619, 1653, 1741. 1761, 1798. Newport Barracks, N. C, 1209. New River. I,a.. 1382. New Salem Chunh, Va. , 194. New Store, Va., 20:.'3. Newtown. Va., 201,210, 682, 1131, 1199, 1409, 1417, 1428, 1430, 1.540, 1640, 1809, 1841. Newark. Va., 1476. New York city, 964. Nine Mile Ordinary, Va. , 845. Ninevah, Va , 1809. Nixonton, N. C, 697. Norfolk, Va., 184 Norfolk Rail Road, Va., 1489. NorniansFord, Va.. 378. North Anna, Va., 334, 1355, 1412, 1416, 1419. North Anna Rail Road Brir'ge, Va., 1412. North East Ferry, N. C, 19.33. North Fast River. N.C, 630, 1.50.5. North Fdi^^to River, S. C , 1927. Northern Neck, Va , 1957. Northern Virginia, 357. North Fork, Rapp. River, Va., 1.58. North Pass, La., 682. North River, Va., 1750. North River Mills, Va., 467. .500. North West Landing, Va., 1122, 11,59. Nose's Creek, Ga., 1470, 1499. Nottoway Bridge, Va., 1340, 1319. Nottoway River. Va., 1338, 1518. Nottoway S'ation, 1865. Nv River. Va , 1345, 1347, 13.50. 13.57, 1368, 1389. Oak Grove. Va., 282, 283. Oak Hill, Va., 1090, 1116. Occ(.(iuan Bay, Va , 96. Occo((uati Creek, Va., 76. 103. Occoquan Ferry, Va. , 508. Ocean Pond, Fla.. 1239. Ocean Springs. Miss., 1856. Oconee. Ga. , 1H31. Old Antietam Forge. Md., 952. Old Church, Va.,260, 1349, 13.53, 1431, 1439. 1473. Old Field Bank Landing, N .C, 588. Old Fields, W Va., 1633 Old Forge Road, Va., 1809. Old River Lake. Ark.. 1459. Old Saw Mill. Va.. 199.5. Old Tavern. Va., 251. Old Tollgate. Va , 1658. Old Town, Va , '.iOOO. Old Town Creek, Miss. , 1594. Olive Station, N.C, 594. Olustee. Fla., 1239. Onslow County, N. C. 1201, 1500, 1511). Oosieiiaula, Ga., 1379. Opi'lousas, La., 735. Oijequon Creek. Va., 843, 1637, 1699, 170.5, 1714, 1719. Oninge Court House, Va., 279, 319, 328. ;;35, 346. 353, .354. 10.59. Orange (Jrove, Va.. 1154. Orange Plank Road, Va., 1330. Orchards. Va.,283. Orleans. Va., .526. Ossawba Island, Ga., 919. Overall's Creek, Tenn., 1857. Owen's Mills, (ja., 1418. Oxford, Va., 1412. Oxhill, Va., 409. Oyster Point, Pa., 894. Paine's Cross Roads. Va., 2009. Palmer's Creek, Va . 1371. I'amunkey Kiver, Va., 290, 621. 1249, 1425, 1426. Pamphlin Station, Va., 2022. Paris, Va., 474, 480, 714, 1237, 1359, 1907. Parish Vico, Texas, 1.530. Parker's Store, Va., 11.56, 1330 Partridge Hill. S. C, 1847. Pascagoula River, Miss., 1834, 18.38. Pasquotank, Va., 1031. Patersonville, La , 688, 702, 8.57, 1.584. Paw Paw, W. Va., 46.3. Paw Paw Furnace, W . Va , 525. Payne's Farm, Va. , 1154. Peach Orchard, \i\ , 283, 295. Peach Tree Creek. Ga., 1604, 1608. Pea Vine Creek, Tenn., 11.50. Peeble's Farm, Va., 1742, 1763 Pegram Farm, Va., 1742. Peletier's Mills, N. C, 723. 782. Pensacola, Fla., 81, 183, 220, 345, .349, 1280. Pensacola Harbor, Fla., 91. Pequonin River, Va. , 134. Petersburg, Va., 1469, 1488, 1789, 1503, 1637, 1987, '.^000. Petersburg and Richmond, Va., operations against, 1331, 1332, 1337, l:!38, 1.340, 1349, 13.53, 1363. 1371, 1380, 1391, 1399, 1401, 1408, 1415, 1430. Petersburg and Richmond Rail- road, Va., 1489. Phillipi, W. Va., 741. Philomont, Va., .506, 873, 1115. Piedmont, Va , 152, 8^9, 831, 985, 1464, 1773, 178.5. Pilatka, Fla., 1261, 1'367, 12G8, 1274, 1375, 1277. Pine Barren Creek, Ala., 1878, 1981, 1984. Pine Knob, Ga., 1470, 1493. Pine Mountain, Ga., 1470,1486, 1499. Piney Branch Church, Va., 1347. I'iney (irove Church, Va., 1341. Pines, The, Va., 1404. Plain's Store, La., 805, 1282. I'laquemine, La.. 616, 617, 862. Pleasant Grove, La., 1'284. Pleasant Hill, La., 1283, 1286. Pleasant Valley, Md., 1.563. Plymouth, N. C, 402, 8.53, 122S. 127S, 1300, l^t;l, 1913, 192ti. Pocotaligo, S. C, 221, 492, 1«51, 18.59, 1924. Pocomoco River, Va. , 29. Pohick Church, Va., 36,54,60, 76, 103 Poindexter's Farm, Va., 304. Point of Rocks, Md., 32, 55, 418. 431. Pole Cat Station, Vs., 1413. Pollard, Ala , 1877, 1989. Pollock's Mill Creek, Va., 7.53. Pollocksville, N. C, 327, 329. 630, 662, 996. Pollocksville Road, N. C, 164. Ponchatoula. La., 683, 795. Poolesville, Md., ,590. Pope's Campaign, Va., 357 to 361, 365 to 388, 390 to 399, 403 to 405, 407 to 409. 411. BATTI;ES, engagements, skirmishes, etc. index. 2G7 PoplarSpriugs Church, Va., 1742. Po Kiver, Va.. 324, 1345, 1346, 1347, 13.51. 1394. Po Kiver Crossing, Va., 344, 1315. Port Conway, Va. , 103ti. Port Hudson, La., 67t5, 679, 811, 814, 823, 839, 848, 1007, 1382. Port Republic, Va., 167, 253, 1683, 1698, 1737. Port Royal Ferry, S. C , 90 Port Royal, Va., 739. Port Walthall, Va.. 1331, 1337, 1489. Port Walthall Junction, Va.. 1352. Prescotfs Landing, La., 132i, 13;i6. Price's House, Dr., Va., 1435. Prince George Court House, Va. , 1363,1527,1.581, 1589, 1595, 1706, 1727, 1804, 1826. Prince William County, Va. , 661. Prlngle Creek, Ala., 1984. Pritchard's Mills, Va., 49. Proctor's Creek, Va., 1331, 1.371. Providence Va., 801. Providence Church, Va. , 542, 611,625, 771. Putrhtown, Va.. 518. Pumpkin Vine Creek, Ga., 1418. Pungo Creek, N. C, 502, Purcellsville, Va., 1596. Quaker Church Road, Va. , 303. Quaker Road, Va., 1797, 1995. Quaker's Bridge. N. C, 938. Quaker's Ford, Va., 1413. Quakerville, Pa., 916. Racoon Ford. Va., 335, 1045, 1049, 10".4, 1075, 1164, 1319. Rafting Creek, S. C, 2041. Raihoad Bridge (F'eninsula),.Va., 391. Railroad Bridge, Soutli Fork of Shenandoah, Va., 1740,1741. Raleigh, N. C, 3036, 2037. Rancho San Pedro, Tex. , 1614. Kan. 'ho Vico, Tex., 1530. Rapidan Bridge, Va.. 777, 1753. Kapidau River, Va., 321, 325, 3.58, 364, 643, 1102, 1160 to 1164, 1218 to 1220, 1334, 17.53. Kapidan Station, Va., 360, 760, 1015. 1713, 1717. Rappahanno(!U Bridge, Va., 5;% 715, 1106, 1108. Ra|)pahaiinock River. Va. , 158, 174, '326, 3.55, 3.56, 367 to 369, 371 to 373, 377, 378, .5.53. 603, 013, 680, 691, 730, 759, 1037. Rappahaimo(!k Station, Va., 123, 136, 347, 361, 368, 374, 507, 639, 663, 715, 1004, 1009, 1043, 1106, 1108, 1114, 1134. Rawles' Mills, N. C.,S09. Ream's Station, Va., 1546, 1547, 1667, 1669, 1673. Rectorstown, Va., 1884. Redan Nos. 4, 5, 6, 13, 13,14; 1489. Red House, N. C, 1306. Red Kiver Campaign, La., r263, 1265, r369, 1373, 1376. 1279, 1381, r383to 13n5, 1380, 1388, 1390,1'293 to 1395, 1399, 1303 to 1305, 1307, 1310, 1311, 13U, 1315, 1319, 1331, 1332, 1336, 1339, 1342, 1361, 1366, 1376,1381,1386.1.387,1393,1395,1403. Reed's Ferry, Va., 772. Resaca, Ga., 1.379. Resolute, Steamer, Ga., 1874 Resolution, Steamer, 133. Rice's Station, Va. , 2012. Richards' Ford, Rappahannock River, Va., 613, 751. Richmond, Va., 249, 253, 775,1353, 1370, 1488, 1506, 2000. Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad, Va ,935. 1365. Richmond and Petersburg Rail- road, Va., 1610. Richmond and York River Rail- road. Va., 396. Riddell's Shop, Va., 1480. Ringgold Gap, Ga., 1155. Rippon. W. Va.. .534. Ripple V, Miss., 1571. Rlxev's Ford, Va., 1002. Roanoke, N. C. 183. Roanoke Island, N. C.,98. Roanoke Station, Va., 1539, 1534. Robertson's Ford, Va., 1045, 1049, 1051. Robertson River, Va., 1074, 1886. Robertson's Tavern, Va., 1153, 1156. Robertsvllle, S. C , 1911. Robinson's Cross Roads, Va., 1001. Robinson's Field, Va., 283. Rockflsh Gap, Va.. 17;i8. Rockingham, N. C, 1950. I Rockingham Furnace, Va., 169. Rockville. Md., 893,1058. Rocky Faced Ridge, Ga., 1344. i Rocky Mountain Station, N. C, 981. 1 Rocky Run, N. C, 856, 1130. Romney, W. Va , 1360. Romney Bridge, W. Va., 535. Rood's Hill, Va., 1384, 1824, 1825, 1941, 1947. Rosed ale. La., 1639. Rowanty Creek, Va., 1546, 1918. Rutledge, Tenn., 1170. Sabine Cross Roads, La., 1285, 1280. Sabine Pass, La., 1040. Sailor's Creek, Va.. 2013, 2011. Saint Augustine, Fla., 1903. Saint Francisville, La.. 1751. Saint James' College, Md., 960. Saint Mary's Church, Va., 1524. Saint Peter's Church, Va., 1.508. Salem, Va., 388, 481, 522, 562, 985, 1359. 1.509, 1606, 1754. Salem Church, Va., 773. Salem Church, Totopotomoy, Va., 1427. Salem Heights, Va., 773. Salient, The. Va. , 1345. 1369, 140O. Salkahatchie,S. C, 1924. Sanderson, P'la., 1229. Sandersville, Ga., 18-31. Sandy Hook, Md., 421, 1.569. Sandy Ridge, N. C. , 651, 724, 734. Sangster Station, Va., 108, 1175. Santa Rosa Island, Fla., 63, 110, 123. Santee River, S. C, 19.35. Savage Station, Va., 197, 304, 212, 282, 296. Savannah, Ga., 1869, 1870, 1874, 1880. Savannah River, S. C.,97, 459. Scott House, Va. , 1358. Scott's Corners, Va.. 2001. Scott's Mills, Va. , 801, 1391. Seabrook Island, S. C, 8.59, 12-25. Secessionville, S. C., "267, 975. Seneca Creek, Md., 410. Seneca Mills, Md., 45, .50, 52. Seven Days' Battle, Va., 283 to 287, 289 to 296, 300 to 304. 306. Seven Pines, Va., 204, 325, 238, 232, 248. 365, 266, 283, 1971. Shady Grove Road, Va., 1435, 1473. Shannon Hill, Va., 776. Shand House, Va,, 1489. Sharpsburg, Md., 441, 443, 477, 961, 1560. Sharpsburg Turnpike, Md., 473. Shelton House, Va., 13.58. Shenandoah River. 'V'a., 159. Shenandoah River Crossing, Va., 252. Shenandoah Valley, Va., 145, 201, 202, 207, 208. 209. 310. 211, 213, 214. Shepherdstown, W. Va., 445, 447, 476, 971, 973, 1553, 1557, 1635, 1673, 1679. Sheridan's Raid to James River, Va., 13.53, 13.54, 1355, 1364, 1365, 1370. 1-374, 1.390, 1396, 1403. 1413. Sheridan's Trevelian Raid, Va., see Trevelian Raid. Sherman's Atlantic Campaign, Ga., see Atlantic Campaign. Slierman'sCatnpaign of the Caro- linas, 1910, 1911, 1915, 1927, 1939, 19.39, 1943, 1946, 1949, 19.50, 19.53, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1968, 1973, 1975, 1978, 1980, 19H2, 1983, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1996, •2003. 2C04. 2016. 20.30. 2031, 2035 to 2038, 2040.2043. 2044. Sherman's Expfdition to Merid- ian, Miss., 1208, 1231. 1248. Sherman's March to tlie Sea, Ga., 1815, 1816, 1831, 18:37, 1840, 1862. Sherman's Savannah Campaign Ga., 1814, 1815, 1816, 1831, 1837- 1840, 1862, 1869, 1870, 1874, 1880- Shilo, N. C, 448. Shind House, Va., 1489. Shippenhurg, Pa, 877. Silver Creek, N. C, 1964. Silver Lake. Fla., 1'239. Simm's Ford, Va., 10.56. Simsport, La.. 804, 1395, 1403, 1786. Sinclair's Farm, Va. , 75. Singleton, S. C.. 2034. Six Mile House, Va., 1662. Skeet, N. C, 659. Skull Creek. S. C, 451. Skunks Hollow, Va., 1995. Slash Church, Va.,217. Slatersville, Va., 181, 1030. Slaughter Mountain, Va., 348. Smith Briggs, Va.,828. Smith Creek, N. C, 19^3. Smitlifield, N. C. 1928, 20-30. Smiihlield (E.i, Va., 317, 801, 1204, 1291 Smithfleld, W. Va., 477,1023, 1046, 1230, 1659, 1661, 1665, 1673, 1679, 1694 Smithsburg, Md., 930. Smith's Fanu, N. C, 1968. Smith's Mills Bridge, N. C, 972. Smith's Point, Md., 1. Snaggy Point, La., 1393. Sneed's Ferrv, N. C, 1513. Snicker's Ferry, Va., 707, l'2fi0, 1.598, 1605. Snicker's Gap, Va., 512, .519, 566, 821, 861, 987, 1110, 1598, 1710, 1713. Snickersville, Va., 474, 496, 602, 1256, 1842. Snickersville Gap, Va., 1593, 1842. Snow Hill, N. C, 1980, 1993, 1996, 2016. Solomon's Gap, W. Va., 430, 1565. Soraerton, N. C, 2019. Somerton Road, Va , 708. Somerville, Va., 647. 1176. Somerville Ford, Va., 1045, 10.51. South Anna, Va., 1440. South Anna Bridge, Va., 767, 92.5, 1245. Southard's Crossing, Va , 1264. South Branch or Fork, W. Va., 483, .532, 1632. South Edisto Island ,S.C. ,859, 1927. South Fork, >heDaiidoah River, Va., 1.59, 1738, 1740. South Keys, Va., 1955. South Mills, N C, 160, 830. South Mills, Va., 417. South Mountain, Md., 4:i6, 437. South Quay, Va., 840, 1558, 1776, 1873, 1955. South Quay Bridge, Va. , 761 . South Quay Road, Va.. 705, 726. South West Creek, N. C, 585, ,587, 9.'58, 1872, ]94<>, 1949. South Side Rail Road, Va. , 1512, 1742, 2000. South West Creek Dam, N. C, 1510. Spanish Fort, Ala., 1993. Sparta, N. C 983. Sperryville, Va., 312, 1186, 17.53. Sperrvville Pike, Va., 1103. Sporting Hill, Pa., 906. Spotsylvania, Va, i;i45, 1346,1347. 13-50, 1351, 13-56, 13-57, 1358, 1363, 1368, 1369, 1378, 1385, 1389, 1394, 1400, 1404. 1406, 1407. Spotsylvania Court House, Va., 75-5, 1345. Spotted Tavern. Va. , 1.57, 649. Springfield, W. Va. , 499, 547. Springfield Landing, La., 914. Springfield Siaiion. Va. , 59,8-5. Spring Green Church, N. C, 1872. .Spring Bill. Va.. 139f.. 1741. Squirrel Level Road, Va.. 1797, 1987 Stafford Court House, Va., 139, 573, 1026. Stannardsville, Va . 1246. Stateshurg, Va., 2034. 2042. State Line, Miss., 1834. Staunton. Va. , 1468, 1474, 1736, 1737, 1970. 2G8 PART II. m THE FIELD. Staunton Rridge. Va., 1529. Steamer Ellen, capture of. 73S. Steamer Smith BrisKS, Va.. 718. Stephenson's Depot. Va.. 169(5, 1701). Stevensburg. Va. , ms. 104t. 1048, 1079, U>:i, 1190. 1712. Stevenson's Station, Va.,213. Stevensville. Va. , 1252. Stoneman's Raid, Va. , 74.5. 750. 7.5(i, 760. 7(14 to 7(57, 777, 779, 783. Stone Mountain, Ga.. 1810. Stony Oreelv, N, C, 788. Stony Creek, Va., 1518, 1534. 1097, 1808, 1821, 1844. Stony Creek Station, Va., 1331, 1338. 1544. l.'.4(i, 1708. Stony Point. Va., 1653. 1809. Strasburir, Va., .201, 208, 2;}3, 237, 655, 1053, 1230, 1041, 1651, 1722, 1765. 1774. Strawberry Hill. Va., 1370. Strawberry Plains. Tenn , 1194. Strawberry Plains, Va., 1619, 1652. Streets' Perry, N. C, 989. Succade Ferry, N. C. 875. Sudley Church, Va., 513. Suffolk. Va., 187,563, 610,704,705, 708, 709, 721 ,726, 731 , 730, 740,701, 7(59. 771, 77:i, 830. 837, 1238, 1965. Suerar Loaf Battery. N. C, 1925. Siitrar Loaf Mountain, Va. , 427. Suaar Valley, Ga-, 1379. Sulphur Sprintrs, Va., 333, 376, 379, 383, 389, 528. .531,543,548,883. Summit, Miss., 1830. Summit Point, Va, 422, 1109. 1665, 1680. Sumner's Upper Bridee, Va.,1449. Suniterville, S. C.,2025. Surrender of Gen. Johnston ,2044. Surrender of Gen. Lee, 2027. Surrey Court House. Va.. 1582. Sussex Court House, Va , 1868. Sutherland Station, Va.. 2000, Swan Quarters, N. C. . 6(50. Swansboro, N. C, 1519. Swansboro Road,N. C, 1183. Sweet Creek. Va., 2001. Swift Creek, near Petersburg, Va., 1331, 1352. 1377. Swift Creek, near Totopotomoy, Va , 142,5. Swift Creek. N. C, 342, 699, 978, 989, 1760. Swift Creek Bridge. N. C. , 288. Sycamore Grove Church, Va., 1742. Sydnor Farm, Va., 1999. Table Church. Md.. 433. Tarboro, N. C, 517, 978, 979, 981, 982, 984. Tatnall's Flotilla, S. C, 95. Tavern Hill, Va., 283. Taylor's Bridge, Va., 1412. Taylor's Kidge, Ga., 1146, 11.55. Tavlorsville. Va. , 1245. TebbsBend, Ky., 921. Thibodeaux. La.. 866. Thompson's Bridge, N. C., 597. Thompson's Cross Roads, Va., 783. Thornburg, Va., 340. Thoroughfare Gap, Va., 395, 483, 522, .038, 8.55, 884, 1012. Three Creeks. Va., 1803. Tillifinny Station, S. C, 1859. Timberville, Va. , 1729. Todd's Tavern, Va., 1330, 1345, 13.53, 13(i2. Tom Mack's Farm, N. C, 1306. Tom's Brook, Va., 1762. 1765. Totopotomoy, Va., 1425,1426,1427, 1431, 1432, 1435. Tranter's Creek. N. C, 236,236 243, 277, 316, 424, 819. Tranter's Creek, Va., 184. Trent Road. N. C , 1954. Trenton, N. C, 327, 581. 631. 604. 918, 938. Trenton Rridge, N. C, 188. Trenton Road. N. C. . 341, 630. Trevelian Raid, Va., 1467, 1476, 1.508. 1517, 1.523, 1.521. Trevelian Station. Va.. 1476. Tucker House, Va.. 1918. Tumbling Run, Va. , 1762. Tunstall's Station. \^a., 261, 1.508. ; Tupelo. Mis?., 1573, 1590. Turkey Uend, Va . .303, .308. Turkey Island Bridge, Va., 200. Turner's Pass, Va., 437. I Two River Creek. Ga. . 1405. j Twin Oaks, Va., 294. Tybee Island. S. C, 86, 338. Tyler House, Va., 205. Union, Va., 511. Union Church, Va., 240. Union Mills, Va., Ill, 642, 1780. Union Town, Va., .557. United States Ford, Va. , 551.774, 1025, 10.50. Upperville, Va. , 479, .516, 523, .5.50. 564. 7K0, 790, 815, 868, 870, 890, 1237, 1316, 1318, 1339, 18.39. Upton's Hill, Va., 40, 61, 442. Varina Road, Va., 165'2, 1741. Vausrhn Road, Va., 1662, 1688, 1742, 1797. 1858, 1918. Venus Point, Ga., 97. Vermillion Bayou, La . 1072, 1129. Vermillioi> Bridge, La , 1073. Vermillionville, La., 1129. Via's, Va. , 1456. Vicksburg. Miss.. 858. Vienna. Va.. 102. 612, 1174, 1183, 1184, 1848, 1951. Villanow, Ga.. 1343. Vincent's Creek. S. C, 1010. Violet Station, Va., 1352. Virginia (Rebel), Ram. 107. Wadesboro. N. C, 1942. Walker's Town, Va., 816, 828, 1249. Wall Bridge, Va.. 1331, 1332. Walth.ill .Tunction, Va., 1380, 1451. Wapping Heights, Va. , 993. Ware Bottom Bridge, Va., 1331, 1371. 1391. 1401. Warrenton, Va., 4.54. 480, ,522, 614, 618, 648. 733, 745, 863, 1057, 1060, 1891, 1944. Warrenton Junction, Va., 133, 140. 1.56. 768, 798, 834. Warrenton Springs, Va., 379, 548, 1081. Warsaw, N. C, 934. Warsaw, Va., 1883. Warsaw Ford, Va., ,307. Warwick and York town Roads, Va., 138. Warwick River. Va., 826. Washington, D. C , 1.586. Washington, N. C , 3,31, 420,471, 510, 052, 091, 812. 1017. 1029, 1039, 1140, 1178, 1313, 1905. Waterloo, Pa., 940. Waterloo, Va., 544. .549. Waterloo Bridge, Va., 381. 529. Watt's and Young's Mills, Va., 135. Watt's Creek, Va., 130. Wauhatchie. Tenn., 1112. Waynesboro, Pa. , 908, 939. Waynesboro. Va. , 1408, 1472, 1474. 1086. 1730. 1738. 1743. 1744, 1938. Weldon Railroad, Va., 1511, 1662, 1742, 1763, 2005. Well's Plantation, La.. 1329. West Moreland County. Va., 1957. West Point. Va , 179, 787, 1463, 1.502. Wheatland, Va., 490 Whipponic Creek, Va., 2001. Whistler's Station, Ala., 2033. White Fork, N. C, 695. White Hall Rridge, N. C, 593,595. White House, Va.. 268. 282, 290, 624.787. 1429. 1437. 1508, 1972,1974. White House Ford. Va. , .323. White House Landing, Va., 1402, 1496, 1990. Whitemarsh Island, Ga., 128. White Oak Bridge. Va.. 1478. White Oak Creek, N. C. 032, 668. White Oak Ridire, Va., 1995. White Oak Road, Va., 1797, 1995 1999. White Oak Run, Va.. 75a White Oak Swamp, Va.. 195,283, 1374, 1483, 1487, 1917. White Oak Swamp Bridge, Va., 301. White Plains, Va., 388, 530, 744, 1184, 1754, 18.36. White Po.st, Va., 711, 841, 1640. 1653, 1705, 1771, 1800, 18.54, 1979. White's Bridge, Va., 1331, 1340, 1349. White's Ferry, Md.. 472. White's Ford, Va., 472, 1056, 1.588. White Sulphur Springs, Va., 1531. White Tavern, Va., 1652. Widow Child's House, Va.,66. Wilcox's Bridge, N. C, 1949. Wilderness, Va., 75.5, 1330. Williamsburg, Va., 170,171, 425, 701, 1128, 1693. WilliamsburgRoad,Va., 113, 1798. Williams' Farm, or House, Va., 1511. Williamsport, Md. 917. 942. 948.. 953, 1678. Williamston. N. C Williomack. Va., I Willis Church. V^a., 302. Wilmington. N. C, 1933. Wilmington and Weldon road, N. C, 918, 924, 934. Wilmington Island, Ga., 128. Wilson's }art of Hth Cavalry. Adams. Alexander D , Colonel; 27th Infantry. Adams, Alonzo W., Colonel; 1st Cavalry. Adams. .Toha Q., Colonel; 56th Miliria. Adams, Julius W., Colonel ; 6;th Infaritry and ~'d HawUiris Zouaves. Adirondack Regiment ; 118th Infantry. Advance Guard Zouaves ; .5th Infantry. Advanced Zoos ; 62d Infantry. Ainsworth, fra W., Colonel ; I77th Infantry. Albany and Yates Rifles ; i'M\ Infantry. Albany County Regiment; 113th Inf., later 7th Art. .\lbany Keirirnents; 3d and 91st Inf. and 2r)th Militia. Albany Republican Art.; Co. A, 2.jth Militia, 1861. Albany Zouave Cadets; Company A, lOlh Militia, and Company A, 177th Infantry Alden. Alonzo, Colonel: 169th Infantry. Alford, Sanuiel M., Colonel; :Sd Infantry. Allen, Ethan, Colonel; ?d Meicliants' Brigade. Allen, Julian, Colonel: Polish Legion. Allen, J K , Colonel: 112lh Infantry. Allen, Wm. H ., Colonel: 1st Infantry. Aniericati Guard; 124th Infantry and 71st Militia, Ames, Cheney, Colonel; 110th Infantry. Ames' (Nelson) Ba'terj; liaiiery G, 1st Artillery. Ainmons' (John H.) Battery: Battery I, 3d Art. Anderson Zouaves ; 62d Infantry. Angel's (Jas. R.) Battery ; Battery K, 3d Artillery. Anthon's Bat'n, Li^'ht .-Xrt.-.aOth and :.'Sth Ind. Bafy. Anthony Wayne Guard; i;j')th Inf., later 6th Art. Anthony's (Geo. T ) Battery; 17th Ind. Battery. Armstrong. Henry S , Colonel; 146ih Infantry. Arndt's (Albert) Battery; Battery A, 1st Battalion, later 2!lth Battery. Arnold's (Joseph F i Company of Sharpshooters; Company L, H2th Inf., later 7th Company, 1st Battaliofi Sharpshooters. Arnold's (Joseph K ) Battalion of Sharpshooters; 1st Iiidep Hat'n (6th, 7th, Hth aiul 9th companies) Sharpshooters, formerly W. S. Rowland's. Artillery, Battalions of, see Battaliotis Artillery Reg't, 1st, Light Bat'y A; 2d Ind. Bat'y. Artisans and Engineers ; 1st Ref^'t of Engineers. Ashby'a ((»eo. E.) Battery ; Battery E, 3d Artillery. Ashcfoft's (Jas E.) Battery ; Batteries C (old) and B, lid Artillery Aapinwall. Lloyd; Colonel, 22d Militia. Astor Reg't; Cos I and K, 61st, and F, 100th Inf. Astor Regiment ; 2d, 30th Infantry. Astor Rifles or 1st Regitnent; 29th" Infantry. Auburti Regiment ; 7.">ih Infantry. Auburn Regiment. 2d; l3.Hth Infantry, laterHth Art. Austin, John 8., Colonei; 7.'d Infantry. Averv, Matthew H., C2dliif. Eaton's (John B.) Battery ; -7ih Indep. Battery. Edson, JohnH., Colonel; 3d Infantry. Eighth Ward Rangers; Company D, 25th Infantry. Elliott, Sam'l McK., Col.; authorized to recruit78th Cameron Highlanders; Lt.-Col. 79th Infantry. Ellis, A, Van Horn, Colonel; 124th Infantry. Ellis' (Wm. H ) Battery; 12th Independent Battery. Ellsworth, E. Elmer, Colonel; 11th Infantry. Ellsworth's Avengers; 44th Infantry. Ellsworth's Zouaves; Ilth Infantrv Ellwood, John, Colonel; Plerpont Rifles. Embrick, Fred'k E., Colonel; 106th Infantry. SYNONYMS OF NEW YOKE ORGANIZATIONS. 273 Emerson, William, Colonel; IHlst Infantry. Empire Battery; Battery A, 1st Artillery. Empire, or Spinola's Brigade, 1st Rejrt.; 158th Inf Empire, or Spiiiola's Brigade, 2d Regt.; Vi2d Inf. Empire, or Spinola's Brigade, 3d Regt.; lOSd Inf. Empire, or Spinola's, Brigade, -tth Regt. ; ltj4th Inf. (part). Empire City Regiment or Guard; Co. D, 6th, and K, 32d Infantry. Empire Light Cavalry; 2d Veteran Cavalry. Empire Zouaves; part of 51st Inf., and Co. B, 66th Infantry. Enfants Perdus; Independent Battalion of Inf. Engineers and Mechanics, 1st liegt., Practical; offered in April, 1861, Col. Wm. R. Nevins; not accepted. Engineer Corps, B. S. Church's; Engineer Co., 12th Militia, 1861. Engineer Corps, E. A. Quiutard's; Engineer Co., 71st Militia, 1861. Engineer Corps, Francis Page's; Engineer Co., 69th Militia, 1862 Engineer Corps, Jer. P. B. Dodge's; Engineer Co., 5th Militia, 1861. Engineer Corps, John Maralious'; Engineer Co., 13th Militia, 1861. Engineers and Artisans; 1st Engineers. Ennineers and Artisans, 2d Reg.; 15th Eng. (part). Engineers, 2d Regt., Henry V. Slosson's Company; Company D (new), IStli Engineers. Engineers, .Jas. Quinlan's Co.; Engineer Co., 69th Militia, 1861. Engineers, Peter McQuade's Co.; Engineer Co., 69th Militia, 1863. Engineers, C. D. Wesibrook's Co.; Engineer Co., 20th Militia (80th Infantry). Engineers. Daniel T. Van Buren'sCo.; Engineer Co , 20th Militia, 1861. Engineers, Richard Bates' Co.; Engineer Co., Uth Militia (81th Infantry). Engineers, W. Baker's, later E. B. Kinney's Co.; Engineer Co., 6ih Militia, 1861. Engineers, W. M. Walton's Co.; Engineer Co., 8th Militia, 1861. Enright, Richard C. Colonel; 63d Infantry. Ethan Allen Regiment; 178th Infantry (part). Evans, David M., Colonel; 20th Cavalry. Everdell, Win., .Tr., Colonel; 23d Militia. Excelsior Battery 1st; 5th Independent Battery Excelsior Battery 2d; 10th Independent Battery. Excelsior Battery, 3d; 10th Indep. Hattery (part). Excelsior, or Sickles', Brigade, 1st Regt.; TOthliif. Excelsior, or sickles", Brigade, 2d Regt.; 71st Inf. Excelsior, or Sickles', Brigade, 3d Regt.; 72d Inf. Excelsior, or Sickles', Brigade. 4th Regt.; 73d Inf. Excelsior, or Sickles', Brigade, 5th Regt.; 74th Inf Excelsior Rifle Blues; 92d Infantry. Excelsior Rifle Legion, New York; 92d Infantry. Fairchild, Harrison S. , Colonel; 89th Infantry. Fairman, .Tames, Colonel; 73d and 96th Infantry. Fardella, Enrico, Colonel; 85th and 151st Infantry. Farnhara, Noah L., Colonel; 11th Infantry. Farnsvvorih, Addison, Colonel; 79th Infantry. Farnuin, J. Egbert, Colonel; 70th Infantrj'. Faugh-a-hallagh; Capt. Brannigan'sCo. K, 63d Inf. Federal Guard ; 178th Infantry (part). Ferguson, Alonzo, Colonel; 152d Infantry. Ferrero. Edward, Colonel; 51st Infantry. Fifth Ward Volunteers ; Company D, 5th Inf. Fifty-sixth Regt. Battery, Fitch's, 2d; 8th Indep. Battery. Fifty-sixth Regt. Battery, Regan's, 1st; 7th Indep. Battery. Fifty-sixth Regt. Cavalry, 1st and 2d companies; Companies D and C, 1st Mounted Rifles. Eire Brigade; 73d Infantry. Fire Zouaves, 1st Regiment; 11th Infantry. Fire Zouaves. 2d Regiment; 73d Infantry. Fisher's (B'. W.), Cavalry; 14th Cavalry (part). Fisk, Henry C, Colonel; 65tli Infantry. Fisk, John, Colonel; 2d Mounted Rifles. Fitch's (Butler) Battery; 8th Independent Battery. Fitze, James, Colonel; Republican Rifles. Fitzhugh, Charles L., Col.; 6th and 2d Prov. Cav. Fitzhugh's (Robt. H.) Battery; Battery K, 1st Art. Fitzsimmons. Charles, Colonel; 'list Cavalry. Flank Co , I08th Vols.; 6th Co. Sharpshooters. Flood, Hugh C, Colonel; 155th Infantry. Floyd, Eldridge G., Colonel; 3d Infantry. Flushing Light Artillery; Battery L (old) 2d Artil- lery; later 34th Independent Battery. Foerster's (Herman) Independent Co. Infantry; Company retained men of 8th Infantry; later part of 68th Infantrv. Forbes, David S., Colonel; 68th Militia. Foreign Rifles, 1st; 39th Infantry. Fort Plain Battery: Battery K, 1st Artillery. JFoster, James P., Colonel; 128th Infantry. 35 Foster, John A., Colonel; Hoth Infantry. Foster's Heavy Artillery; part of 16th Artillery. Fowler, Edward B., Colonel; 84th Infantry. Fowler, Henry, Colonel; 63d Infantry. Fox, Watson A., Colonel: 74th Militia. Fox's (Geo. W.) Iiattery;2i)th Independent Battery. Franchot, Richard W., Colonel; 121st Infantry. Frank, Paul, Colonel; 52d and I90th Infantry. Franklin's Body Guard; Co. B, 14th Cavalry. Franklin's Own; 98th Infantrv. Frank's (John ]>.) Battery; Battery G, 1st Artillery. Frazer, James L., Colonel; 47th Infantry. Fredenhall Uegiment; failed to organize; part of 91st Infantry. Freeman, J. M., Colonel; Manhattan Rifles. Fremont Regiment; 46th Infantry. Fremont Rifles; Co. C, 49ih Infantry. Fremont's Mississippi Brigade, originated by Col. W. A. Howard; not carried out; see Marine Artillery. French Regiment; 55th Infantry, French Regiment, 2d; Chasseurs de Vincennes. French, Wm. R., Lt. -Colonel; 16.5th Infantry. French, Winser B., Colonel; 77th Infantry. Friend's Rifle Guards: Co. E. 70th Infantry. Frisby, Edward, Colonel: 30th Infantry. Frontier Cavalry; 26th Cavalry. Fuller, James M., Colonel; 105th Infantry. Fullerton, W. S., Colonel: 130th Infantry. Funk, Augustus, Colonel; 39th and 38th Veteran Infantry. Gallatin Rifles; 58th Infantry (part). Gandolfo, John B., Lt.-Col.; 178th Infantry. Gansevoort, Henry S., Colonel; 13th and Horatio Seymour Cavalry. Garde Lafayette; .55th Infantry. Garibaldi Guard; 39th Infantry. Garrard, Kenner, Colonel ; 146th Infantry. Garrard's (Jeptha) Cavalry Company; 6th Indepen- dent Company, Ohio Cavalry, later Co. L, 3d N. Y. Vol . Cavalry. Garrard's Tigers: 146th Infantry. Gates, Theodore B. , Colonel; 80th Infantry. Gavigan's(Owen) Battery; Battery D, 3d Artillery. Gillman, Frederick, Colonel; Morgan Rifles. Geneseo Regiment; 104ih Infantry (part). Gerhardt, Joseph, Colonel: 46th Infantry. German Artillery Corps; 1st Battalion Artillery. German Artillery, Co. A; 41st Infantry (part). German Artillery Co.; Hamilton Artillery (part). German Cavalry; Co. H (new) and part of Co. I, 4th Cavalry. German Heavy Artillery, Adam Senges'; 3d Bat- talion, later part 15th Artillei-y. German Legion; Enfants Perdus (part). German Rangers; 52d Infantry (seven companies). German Resriment; 29th Infantry. German Rifles, 1st Regiment; 8th Infantry. German Rifles, 2d Regiment; 68th Infantry. German Rifle.s, 3d Regiment; 103d Infantry (part). German Rifles; 5th Regiment; 45ih Infantry. Gibbs, Alfred, Colonel; 1.30th Infantry, later 1st Dragoons. Gibson's (Robert P.) 12th Art.; 1.5th Art. (part). Gifford, Haviland. Colonel; 93d Infantry. Gitterman, John, Colonel; 29th Veteran Inf. Gleason, John H., Colonel; (ilid Infantry. Glenny. William, Colonel: 64th Infantry. Glens Falls Company (Milo E. Washburn's), part 175th Inf. and part Company K, 186th Inf. Goddard, Abel, Colonel: 60th Infantry. Goodrich, Wm. B., Colonel; 60th Infantry. Goodwin, R. D., Colonel; President's Guard. Goodwin's (W. F.) Bat'y, 11th Art. ; 4th Art. (part). Goodwin's President's Guard; Co. A, 59th Inf. Goshen Company; Company B, 124th Infantry. Gotlieb, Harry E , Colonel; Federal Guard. Gott, Benjamin P., Colonel; 174th Infantry. Gould, Charles, Colonel ; Ironsides. Governor Morgan's U. S. Light Art., 2d Regt.; 2d Artillery. Governor's Guard; 66th Inf., 2d Mtd. Rifles, 6th Militia. Graham, Charles K., Colonel; 74th Infantry. Graham, Samuel, Colonel; 5th Artillery. Grant's (Robert) Calcium Light Sharnshooters ; Company E. 102d Infantry. Grantsyne, Wm. S , Colonel ; 140th Infantry. Gray, Charles O., Colonel; 96th Infantry. Gray's (Abijah C.) Company of Sharpshooter's; flank company 108th Vols., later 6th Company, 1st Battalion Sharpshooters. Green, Nelson W., Colonel ; 76th Infantry. Greene, George S., Colonel; 60th Infantry. Gregg, Wm. M., Colonel; 179th Infantry. (Jregory, David E., Colonel: 144th Infantry. Grenadier Regiment ; 65th Infantry Grenadiers; Company A, 103d Infantry. 274 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Grimm's (Edward) Battery; Battery D, 1st Bat- talion, later J^Al Battery. Grindlay, James, Colonel; WAh Infantry. Grinnell Lijiht Artillery ; part Company H, 3d Art. Griswold, John A., Colonel ; 125th Infantry. Griswold Light Cavalry ; 21st Cavalry Grower, Win. T. C, Colonel ; 17th Veteran Inf. Grow's (John A.) Battery ; 2.')th Indep. Battery. Grumback. Nicholas, Colonel; 140th Infantry. Guards of Liberty and Union ; Mohawk Rangers. Gnion. George M., Colonel ; 148th Infantry. Giiriiey, William, Colonel; ]2~th Infantry. Hall, George B., Colonel ; 71st Infantry. Hall, Henry H., Colonel ; 4th Artillery. Hall, James F., Colonel; 1st Engineers. Hall, Thomas S., Colonel ; <.t2d Infantry. Halleck Guard; Company H, Kith Cavalry. Halleck Guard, Co. A; ( o. A, 119th Infantry. Halleck Infantry ; Ufith Infantry. Halsted's (Wm.) 2d Regt. N.J. Cav.. Van Reypen's Company; old Company M, 3d Cav., later part 1st N. J. Cavalry. Hamblin, Joseph E., Colonel ; 65th Infantry. Hamilton Art.; Co. L (old), 2d Art,, later 34th Bafy. Hamilton, Charles, Colonel ; 110th Infantry. Hamilton, Theodore B., Colonel ; 62d Infantry. Hammell, JohnS., Coloinl ; 66th Infantry . Hammell, W. W., Col.; Washington Light Cav. Hammerstein, Herbert, Colonel; 102d Infantry. Hammerstein, Robert, Colonel ; 78th Infantry. Hammond, John, Colonel; 5th Cavalry. Hampson, R. E. A., Colonel, organized April, 1861, three companies of N.Y. British Vols., and later in 1861 recruited men again. Hancock Guards ; 90lh Infantry (part). Hancock Regiment ; 101st Infantry (part). Hannum's (Josiah C.) Battery; 28th Indep. Bat'y. Hardenberg, Jacob B., Colonel; 80th Infantry. Harhaus, Otto, Colonel, 2d Cavalry. Harlan's (Josiah) Cavalry, Krom's Company; Com- pany G, .5th Cavalry. Harn's (Wm. A.) Battery; 3d Indep. Batterj-. Harris Light Cavalry; 2d Cavalry, narrower, Gabriel P., Colonel; ]61st Infantry, narrower, Henry G., Colonel; 161st Iiifintry. Hartman, Lewis, Colonel; 29th Infantry. Hart's (Patrick) Batteries; 15th and 32d Independ- ent Batteries. Hathaway, Samuel G.. Colonel; 141st Infantry. Havelock Batterv; 11th Independent Battery. Hawkins, Rush C., Colonel; 9th Infantry. Hawkins Zouaves, 1st; 9th Infantry. Hawkins Zouaves, Sd; 178th Infantry (part). Hayman, Samuel B., Colonel; 37th Infantry. Hayt, Wm. W., Colonel; 189th Infantry. Hayward, Wm. B., Colonel; 60th Infantry. Hazelton's (J as. B.) Battery; Bat'y D, 1st Art. Heavy Artillery, 1st Regt.; 4th, and Co. B. 2d Art. Heavy Artillery, Jackson, 2d Regt.; 5th Artillery. Heine, Wilhelm. Colonel; 103d Infantry. Heintzelman's Escort; Company I, 5th Cavalry. Hendrickson, John, Colonel; 83d Infantry. Herkimer Regiment; 34th and 121st Infantry. Higgins, Benj. L, , Colonel; 86th Infantry. Highlanders, Cameron Highlanders; 79th Inf. Highlanders, 78th; 78th Infantry. Highland Guard; 79th Infantry. Killer's (Fred. L.) Battery; 16th Indep. Battery. Ilillhouse Light Infantry; 132d Infantry. Hiram Barney Rifles; .54th Infantry. Hobart's (Elijah) Company, 2d Regt. U. S. Sharp- shooters; Company B, 93d Infantry Hoffman, Henry C, Colonel; 23d Infantry. Hogan's (Wm. ll.) Battery; Company A, 5th N.Y. S Vol. Artillery, Irish Brigade; Company A, 2d Battalion Artillery, later 14th Indep. Battery. Hollev, John C, Colonel; 143d Infantry. Holt, "Erastus D., Colonel; 49th Infantry. Holt, Thomas, Colonel; 74th Infantry. Honved Regi?nent; part of 45th and .52d Infantry. Hooker's Escort; 2<1 Cav., Co.'s A, B, I and K. Hopper, Geo. F. , Colonel; lOtli Infantry. Horatio Seymour's Cavalry, Companies A and B; Co/npanies E and F. 13th Cavalry. Horse Artillery, U. S Vols., 1st Regt., Co.'s B and — ; Co.'s A and I, 2d Artillery. Houck's (Philip) Artillery Company; Artillery Com- pany 65th Militia, 18().3. Howard Artillery; Ist Marine Artillery. Howard, Wm. 11., Colonel; Marine and 1.3th Art. Howell's (John H.) Battery; Battery M, 3d Art. Howe's Rifles; 45th Infantry. Howland, Joseph, Colonel; 16th Infantry. Hoyt, Mark, Colonel; 176th Infantry. Hudson, Henry W , Colonel; 59th and 82d Inf. Hughston, Roberts., Colonel; 144tli Infantry. Hull, H. D., Colonel; 2d Duryea Zouaves. Hull, Walter C, Colonel; 2d Cavalry. Humbold Yaegers; part ,58th Infantry. Hungarian Regiment; part 39th Infantry. Hunt, Lewis C, Colonel; 92d Infantry. Husk, Lewis W., Colonel; llirh Infantry. Hussars; Company (J, 3d Militia Cavalry, 1861. Huston, James, Colonel; 82d Infantry. Hyatt, James G , Colonel; ITtli Militia. Hyde, Joseph, Colonel; 125th Infantry. Hyde's (W, B.) Cavalry; part 14th Cavalry. Imperial Zouaves; part 47th Infantry. Independence Guard; 12th Inf., and Company A» 12th Militia, later Company A, lU2d Inf. Independent Battalions of Artillery, see Battalions of Artillery. Independent Battery, 2d (W. Bock's re-organizing); part of 1.5th Artillery. Independent Battery, 10th, Edwin S. Jenny's; Bat- tery F, 3d Artillery. Independent Battery, 34th, Herman Jahn's; part of 15th Artillery. Independent Battery, 3.5th, Jas. B. Caryle's; Co. A, IStli Artillery. Independent Battery, 36th, Chas. Graham Bacon's; part 13th Artillery. Independent Battery B, or 2d; 3d Ind. Battery. Independent Company of Infantry, 9th; Co D, 194th Infantry. Independent Company of Infantry, 12th, part; Co. H, part, 194th Infantry. Independent Company of Infantry, 17th; Co. I, 194th Infantry. Independent Company of Infantry, 21st; Co. F, 194th Infantry. Independent Company of Infantry, 31st; Co. F, (new), 75th Infantry. Independent Company of Infantry, 49th; Co. G, 194th Infantry. IndependeTit Company of Infantry, Amos Soper's; Co. K, 189th Infantry. Independent Corps, N. Y. Light Infantry; Enfants Perdus. Independent Engineers; 50th Engineers. Independent Irish Regiment; f')3d Infantry. Independent Rifles; Co. A, 151st Infantry. Infantry, 19th Regiment; 3d Artillery. Infantry, 113tli Regiment; 7th Artillery. Infantry, 129tli Regiment; 8th Artillery. Infantry, 130th Itegiment ; 19th Cavalry, later 1st Dragoons. Infantry, 135th Regiment; 6th Artillery. Infantry, 138th Regiment; 9th Artillery. Innes, Clhas. H.. Colonel; 36th Infantry. Ira Harris Cavalry; 5th, 6th and 12th Cavalry. Ira Harris Guard, 1st; .5th Cavalry. Ira Harris Guard, 2d; 6th Cavalry. Ira Harris Guard, 3d; 12th Cavalry. Ireland, David, Colonel; 137th Infantry. Irish Brigade; Companies G, H, and I, 105th Inf. Irish Brigade Batteries, 5th Regiment Artillery; 14th and 15tli Independent Batteries, originally 2d Battalion Artillery. Irish Brigade, Meagher's, 1st Regiment ; 69th Infantry. Irish Brigade, Meagher's, 2d Regiment; 88th Inf. Irish Brigade, Meagher's, 3d Regiment; 63d Inf. Irish Brigade, Meagher's, 4th Itegiment ; 8Sth Infantry, three companies. Irish Brigade, Meagher's, 5th Regiment, formerly 4th; 88th Infantry Irish Legion, Corcoran's. see Corcoran's Brigade. Irish Regiment, 3d; 63d Infantry. Irish Regiment; 10.5th Infantry. Irish Regiment, ButTalo; 164th Infantry. Irish Rifles; 37th Infantry. Ironclads; 136th Infantry. Ironhearted; llSih Infantry. Ironsides; 170th Infantry. Irvine, Wm.. Colonel: Ulth Cavalry. Italian Legion; part, ;i9th Infantry. Ithaca Volunteers; Co A. 32d Regiment. Jackson, Allan H., Colonel; 134th Infantry. Jackson Artillery: part, 5th Artillery. Jackson Guard; 42d Infantry. Jackson Heavy Artillery, 2d Regiment; .5th Art. Jackson Horse Guard: Co. A, 1st Militia Cav., 1861. Jackson Regiment, Excelsior Brigade, or Light Infantry; 71st Infantry. Jackson, Wm. A., Colonel: 18th Infantry. Jacobs, Ferris, Jr., Colonel; :J(ilh Cavalry. Jahn's (Herman) Batterv; 2d Independent Battery. Jahn's (Herman) 34th Ind. Bat; part, 15th Art. James, Edward C, Colonel; 106th Infantry. Jardine, E., Colonel; 0th Veteran Infantry. Jefferson County Regiment; a5th Infantry and lOtli Artillery. Jeft'erson Greys; Company B, 35th Infantry. Jefferson Guard; 5th Militia. Jenkins, David P., Colonel; I46th Infantry. SYNONYMS OF NEW YORK ORGANIZATIONS. 275 Jenkins, John P., Colonel; 3d Eeginient, Eagle Brigade, 17^d Infantry and Lt.-Col. ITth Militia. Jenny. Edwin S., Colonel; 185th Infantry. Jenny's (Edwin S.) lOtli Independent Battery; Battery F, ;3d Artillery. Jersey Company; Company D, 4?th Infantry. Joachimson, P. L., Colonel; Union Guard. Johnson, Andrew, Cavalry, see Betnent, Colonel. Johnson, Charles A., Colonel; 25th Infantry. Johnson, Nathan J., Colonel; lloth Infantry. Johnson, VVilliam. Colonel; U8th Infantry." Jones, Delanoey Floyd, Colouel; 146th Infantry. Jones' (Enoch) Battery; Battery H, 3d Artillei-y. Jones, Frank, Colonel; 31st Inf. and 31st Vet. Inf. Jones, Lorenzo J., Lt.-Col.; 194th Infantry. Jones, Patrick H., Colonel; 154th Infantry. Joiirdan, James, Colonel; I58th Infantry. Judson, Roscius W., Colonel; 142d Infantry. Judd, Schuyler F.. Colonel: 106th Infantry. Kapf, Edward, Colonel; 7th Infantry. Karples, Henry M., Colonel; .52d Infantry. Keese, Oliver J., Colonel; 118th Infantry. Keith's (Kobert) Indep. Company of Infantry, part 10>!d, and part Company E, 124th Infantry. Kelly, Patrick, Colonel; 88th Infantry. Kelsey's (William A.) battery; Battery G, 3d Art. Kenka Kifles; Company I, 33d Infantry. Kennedy, William D., Colonel : 42d Infantry. Kennedy's (Terrence J. ) Battery; 1st Indep. Bat'y. Kennedy's (Terrence J.) Infantry Company; part Company iJ, I9th Infantry. Kerrigan, James B. , Colonel; 35th Infantry. Kerrigan Hangers; 25th Infantry. Ketchura, John H. , Colonel; 1.50th Infantry. Kibbe, George C, Colonel; tjth Artillery. Kilpatrick, Judson, Colonel, 2d Cavalry. Kings County Volunteers; Company C (new), G3d Infantry. Kingsley,'Hale, Colonel; 3d Regt., Empire Brig. Kinney's (Edward B.), later W. Baker's, Engineers; Engineer Company, tJth Militia, 1801. Kirby's (Wm. M.) Battery; Battery I, 3d Artillery. Kitching, J. Howard, Colonel; 6th Artillery. Kittinger's (Samuel) Battery; 23d Indep. Battery. Knierim's (John) Hattery ; BatteryC,lsi Battalion, later, 31st Battery Kossuth Guard or Rifles; part Co. 1, .59th Inf. Kozlay, Eugene A., Colonel; .54th Infantry. Krettner, Jacob, Colonel; 65th Militia. Kreutzer, William, Colonel; 98th Infantry. Krom's (Abraham H.) Cavalry Company; Company G, 5th Cavalry. Kryzanowski, Wladimir, Colonel; 58th infantry. Kus9erow'8(Charies) Battery; Battery D, 1st Bat- talion, Inter 32d Battery. La Due, William, Colonel; 34th Infantry. Lafayette Guard ; .55th Infantry. Laflin, Byron ^ Colonel; 34th Infantry. Lake, James, Colonel; ITth Veteran Infantry. Lane, James C, Colonel; 102d Infantry Laugner'siRobert) Batteries; Battery C, 1st Battal- ion, later, 31st Hattery, and 32d Battery. Lansing, Henry S., Colonel; 17lh Infantry. Lansing, Jacob H., Colonel; 86th Infantry. Latson's(John W.) Light Artillery, Company Band — ; Companies A and I, 2d Artillery. Lazelle, Henry M., Colonel; 16th Cavalry. Ledlie, James H. , Colonel, 19th Inf., and ,3d Art. Lee's (Jay E.) Battery; Company B, Rocket Battal- ion, later 24th Battery. Lee's (Richard H.) Battery; 16th Battery. Lefferts, Marshall, Colonel; 7th Militia. Le Gal, Eugene, Colonel; .5.5th Militia, 1863. Le Gendre, Charles W., Colonel; 51st Infantry, and New York Rifles. Lemmon, John C, Colonel ; 10th Cavalry. Le Roy Regiment; 105th Infantry. Les Enfants Perdus; Ind. Corps, Light Infantry. Leslie Guards; part 66th Infantry. Leverick, John B , Lieutenant-Colonel; 163d Inf. Levy, Simon, Lieutenant-Colonel, Les Enfants Perdus, and Colonel, McClellan Infantry. Lewis, Charles, Colonel; 176th Infantry. Lewis County Battalion; 3d Battalion Artillery. Lewis, George W , Colonel; 3d Cavalry. Lewis, James, Colonel; 144th Infantry. Lewis' (George W.^ Company G, 13th Infantry; Company K, 3d Cavalry. Lewis' ( Wm. H.) Battalion of Artillery; 1st Indep. Battalion Artillery, Militia, 1864. Lichterkost, Martin, Colonel; Union Rifles and Empire City Guard. Liehtenheim, Theodore, Colonel: Gallatin Rifles. Liebenau, Henry F., Colonel; 25th Cavalry and Seymour Light Infantry. Light Artillery, Cr). L. 3d" Regt.; 1st Indep. Bat'y Light Artillery, Gov. Morgan's 2d Regt. U. S.; 2d Artillery. Light Battery A, 1st Regt. Art.; 2d Indep. Bat'y. Lincoln Cavalry; 1st Cavalry. Lincoln Divers; 99th Infantry. Lincoln Greens; 4th Cavalry. Lincoln Regt., Norton's Indep. Blich. Co.; Co. K, 1st Cavalry. Linsley Blues; 102d Militia. Lion's (Thos. W.) Battalion Artillery; Rocket Bat- talion, later 23d and 24th Batteries. Littlejohii, Dewitt C, Colonel; IlOth Infantry. Little Zouaves; 9th Infantry. Livingston, Clias. E., Colonel; 76th Infantry. Livingston County Regiment; 104th Infantry. Lochiel Cameron Highlanders; 78th Infantry (old, Elliott's organization). Locke's (Milo W.) Battery; IGth Battery. Lock man, John T., Colonel; 119th Infantry. Loeser, Chaa. McK., Colonel; 11th Infantry. Logie, Wm. K., Colonel; 141st Infantry. Long Island Volunteers, 1st Regt.; 67th Infantry. Lord, Newton B., Colonel; 35th Inf. and 20th Cav. Lost Children; Les Enfants Perdus. Ludwick, Ephraim A. , Colonel; H2th Infantry. Lutz, Andrew, Colonel; Humboldt Yaegers and Blorgan Rifles. Love, Geo. M., Colonel; 116th Infantry. Lynch, Thomas, Colonel; 77th Militia. Lynch, Wm. A., Colonel; 42d Infantry. Lyons, Geo. A., Colonel; 8th Militia. Lyons Regiment; 9Sth lufantrv. McChesney's (Walter W.) Zouaves; 10th Infantry. McClellan Cavalry; 20th Cavalry. McClellan Chasseurs; CompaniesFand K,9[lth Inf. McClellan Infantry, Co. C; Company E, 87th Inf. McClellan Infantry ; part ■54th and one company 102d Infantry. McClellan Rifles; Companies A to E, 90th Inf. McClellan's Escort; Oneida Cavalry Company. McClellan's (Samuel A.) Battery; Bat'y G, 'st Art. McConihe, John, Colonel; 160th Infantry. McConihe, Samuel, Colonel; 93d Infantry. McCunn, John H., Colonel; 37th Infantry. McDermott, Peter, Colonel: 170th Infantry. McDonald. Andrew, Colonel; I06th Infantry- McDonald, Christopher K., Colonel; 47th Infantry. McDonald, Wm. R. , Colonel; Scott's Rifles. McDougall, Archibald L., Colonel; 123d Infantry. McDougall, C. Dngald, Colonel; 111th Infantrj'. McEviley, William, Colonel; 1.55th Infantry. McGregor, .fohn D., Colonel; 4th Infantry. Mclvor, James P., Colonel: 170th Infantry. McKean, James B., Colonel; 77th Infantry. McKibben, Gilbert, Colonel: 51st Infantrj . McKnight's (Geo. F ) Battery; 12th Indep. Bat'y. McMahon, Jas. P., Colonel; I5.5th & 164th Inf. McMahon, John E., Colonel; 164th and 188th Inf. McMahon's (Henry J.) Battery; Co. B, 5th N. Y. S. Art. Vols , Irish Brigade; later I5th Battery. McMartin, Duncan, Colonel; 1.53d Infantry. McNary, Wm. H , Colonel; 1.58th Infantry. McNett, Andrew J., Colonel; 141st Infantry. McQuade, Jamos, Colonel; 14th Infantry. McQuade's (Peter) Engineer Co.; Engineer Co. L, 69th Militia, 1863. McReynolds, Andrew F-, Colonel; 1st Cavalry. Mack's (Albert G.) Rifle Battery, 108th Vols ; 18th Battery. Macomb Regiment; 96th Infantry. Madison and Cortland Regiment; 157th Infantry. Magruder, James, Colonel; 2d Engineers. Mallon, James E., Colonel; 42d Infantry. Malone Regiment; 98th Infantry. Malone's (Robt. A.) Indep. Co. Inf.; part 124th Inf. Manhattan Rifles; part .57th Infantry and Com- pany G (old), 43d Infantry. Mann's (Daniel P.) Cav. Co. ; Oneida Cavalry Co. Maralious' (John) Engineer Corps; Engineer Com- pany, 13th Militia, 1861. Marine Artillery; 1st Regiment Marine Artillery. Markell. Wm. L., Colonel: 8th Cavalry. Marsh, E. Jay, Colonel; 186th Infantry. Marshall. Elisha G., Colonel; 13th Infantry and 14th Artillery. Martin, Henry P., Colonel; 71st Militia. Martin, Joel 0.. Colonel; I7th Veteran Infantry. Blartin's (Joseph W.) Battery; 6th Indep. Battery. Mason, Joel W. , Colonel ; 6th Militia. Mass. Battalion Frontier Cavalry; Cos. A to E, 26tb Cavalry. Matherson, Roderick, Colonel; .32d Infantry. Matthew.son's (Angel) Battery; Battery E, 1st Art. Mayer, Wm., Colonel; 171st Infantry. Meade's l<]scort: Companies A, B. I and K, 2d Cav. Meagher's Irish Brigade, see Irish Brigade. Meagher's Own, Mrs.; 88th Infantry. Mechanic Rifles, Henry Z. Drew's Co. ; part Com- pany C, 51st Infantry. Mechanic Rifles ; three companies 66th Infantry. 276 PART ITT. SKPyrCHES OF ORCtAXIZATIOXS. Mercer's fWm. E i Hiitterj-: Hat'y C fnew), 3(1 Art. Merchant's Brii^ade, ;i(l Ket;t.; p;irt ITWtli Infantry. Meriam's (G. F i Kiittalion of Art.: t;tli Bat'n Art. Merritt, Robert B., Colonel; 75tli liifantrj'. Merritt, Wesley, Colonel; Imperial Zouaves. Merserau's (Tlimuas J.) Battery; Battery B, 3d Art. Meserole, Jere V., Colonel; 47th Militia. Metropolitan Cavalry; 14th Cavalry. Metropolitan (iiiard. Jst Reprt.; i:!lst Infantry. Metropolitan Ciuard, :ifl Itetrt.; IXJd Infantry. Metropolitan Guard, ;id Keijt.. lt5:M Infantry. Metropolitan Guard, 4th Rept.; V,:k\ Infantry. Metropolitan Guarr^, r)th Reet.; I"4th Infantry. Mich. Co . Lincoln Rcgt. Indep. Vols.; Company K, 1st Cavalry Middleton's (S.) Battalion of Art : 7tli Bat'n Art. Miles, Nelson A., Colonel ; Gist Infantry. Militia, Cavalry, Co. A; Co. A, 1st Mil. Cav., 1861, Devin's. Militia, Cavalry, Co. C; Co. C. 3d Mil. Cav., 1^61, Sauer's. Militia, 1st Bat'n Liglit .Art ; pfirt Bat'y L, 1st Art. Militia, 2d Regiment; 8:id Infantry. Militia, /Jd Regt. Co. D (old) ; Co. D, 82d Inf. , later ;M Battery. ]\Iiliiia, 4th Regt. Heavy Art.; 4tli Militia, 1863. Militia, fitli Rejriinent; part 66th Infantry. Militia, !tth Regiment; HM Infantrv. Militia, 9th Regt., Co. K (old); Co. K, 83d Inf., later 6th Batterv. Militia, 10th Regt.; 177th Infantry. Militia, 1-th Regt., Henry A. Weeks; Cos. B, C, D, E and F (new), 13th Infantry. Militia, 13th Regt., Co. A; Co. A, 103d Infantry. Militia, 13th Regt., part 87th Infantry. Militia, i;}th Regt. Heavy Artillery; 13th Militia, ISti 1-1863. Militia, 14th Regt.; 84th Infantry. Militia, 15th Regt , .Artillery Company; Company L, 3d Artillerv, later 34th Battery. Militia, 15th Regt., part; part 74th Infantry. Militia, ISth Regt., part; parts Stth, ITth and 38th Infantry. Militia, 19th Regt.;I68th Infantry. Militia, 30th Regt. ; 20th Militia, 1861; 80th Infantry. Militia, 33d Regt., part: part 60tli Infantry. Militia, 34th Regt., part; part'.isth Inlnntry. Militia, 3Hth Regt., part; part 34th Infantry. Militia, 39th Regt., part; part 76tli Infantry, Militia, 49th Regt., part; part 19th Infantry. Mi'itia, .')Oth Regt.. Cos. A and B; Cos. L and M, 58tli Militia, 1864. Militia, .Tist Regt., part; part 13tli Infantry (old). Militia, .53d Regt., part; part 176th Infantry. Militia, 54th Regt , part ; C(jinpany B, 2~th Inf. Militia, 55th Kegt., part; .55th Infantry. Militia, 64th Regt. .part; 64th Infantry. Militia, 65th Regiment, part; part Battery I, 1st Artillery; part 31st, 49th and 187th Infantry. Militia, 68th Regiment, part; part of 73d Infantry. Militia, 69th Regt., part; part of 69th and 183d Inf. Militia, 70th Kegt , part; part of 5th Artillery. Militia, 71st Regt., part; part of 134th Infantry. Militia, 74th Regt., part; part of 31st Infantry. Militia, 75th Regt. , part; part of 37th Infantry. Militia, 79th Regt. , part; part of 79th Infantry. Millard's (Cyprian H.) Battery; 38th Indep. Bat'y. Miller, Francis C. Colonel; 147th Infantry. Miller, W. F., Colonel; 1.53d Infantry. Mill i ken, Charles A., Colonel; 43d Infantry. Ming, Alexander, Colonel; Ming's Own. Ming's Own; part .59lh Iijfaniry. Mink's (Charles E.) Battery ; Battery H, 1st Art. Mitchell's (Michael) Battery; Company C, 5th New Y. S. Artillery Vols , Irish Brig.; later, 1.5th Bat'y. Mix's (Simon H.) Cavalry; 3d Cavalry. Mix's New Cavalry, 2d Regiment; 23d Cavalry. Moesch, Joseph A., Colonel; 83d Infantry. Motlit, Stephen, Colonel; 96th Infantry. Mohawk Rangers, or Rides; three companies of 8Ist Infantry. Molineaux, Edward L. , Colonel, ].59th',Infantry. Monitors: ia7lh Infantry. Monroe County Regiment; 140th Infantry. Montezuma Battalion; 39th Infantry. Montezuma Regiment; 31st Infantrv. Montgomery, H. P., Colonel; U.S. Guards. Mooer's Company; part Company E, 134th Inf. Moore, Henry, Colonel; 47tli Infantry. Morgan Cavalry; part lOtli Cavalry. Morgan Guards; Co.'s H, I and K, lfl4th Infantry. Morgan, Joseph S., Colonel; 90th Infantry and McClellan Chasseurs. Morgan Light Artillery; part 2d Artillery. Morgan Rifles, 1st; Companies A to F, .58th Inf. Morgan Hifles; 93d Infantry. Jlorgan's (Governor) U. B. Light Art., 2d Regt.; 3d Artillery. Morgan State Zouaves; Company F, Ifltli Infantry. Morris, L. (J., Colonel; of the regiment which became the 6th Artillery. Morris, Lewis O., Col.; 113th Inf , later 7th Art. Morris, (!)rland(j H., Colonel; tititli Infantry. Morris, Wni. H., Colonel: 6th Artillery. Morris' (Richard H i Battery; reUiined men 9th Infantry, later part of 3d Infantry. Morrison, Andrew. I., Colonel; 7th Cavalry, Black Horse. Morrison, David, Colonel; 79th Infantry. .\Iorrison, Joseph J , Colonel; 16th .\rtillery. Morrison's (Joseph J.) Battery; Bat'y B, 3d Art. Morton. Chas. B., Colonel; 173d Infantry. Morton's (Peter) Battery; 8th Indep. Battery. .Mott, 'I'haddeus P. .Col'onel; 14th Cavalry. Mott's (Thaddens P.> Battery; Company D(old>, 83d Infantry, later 3d Battery. Mountain Battery; 131 h Battery. .Mou[itain Legion; 156th Infantry. Mounted Infantry, 75th Regt.; 75th Inf. (mounted temporarily). Mounted Rifles, 1st Regt.; 1st Mounted Rifles, later part 4th Prov. Cav. Mounted Rifles, 2d; 2d Mounted Rifles. Mounted Rifles. Dic'kel's; 4th Cavalry. Mower's (Lewis H.) Battery; Battery L, 3d Art. Mozart Ree-iment; 40th Infantry. Mulford, John E.. Colonel; 3d Infantrv. Murphy, John McLeod, Colonel; 15th Eng. (old). Murphy, Matthew, Colonel; 182d Infantry. Murphy, Michael, Colonel; Kings County Vols Murraj", Edward, Colonel; 5th Artillery. Murray, John B., Colonel; 148th Infantry. Myers, Daniel, Lt.-Col. 187th Infantry. Myers, Geo. R., Colotiel: l.sth Infantry. Nail Factorv Company; Company I, 169th Infantrj-, National Cadets; 69th Militia. National Grays: 13th Militia. National (5uard; 1st Infantry and 7th Militia. National Guard. 4th Regt.; I73d Infantry. National Guard. 4th Regiment Heavy Artillery; 4th Militia, 1863. National Guard, 5th Regiment; 174th Infantry. National Guard Artillery, 18th and 69th Militia, 1862 and 18(53. National Guard Artillery, 69th Regiment; 182d Inf. National Guard Rifles; part 57th Infantry. National Guard Zouave.s: Co. A, 10th Infantry. National Union Rat)gers: part 3d Artillery. National Volunteers; 127th Infantry. National Zouaves; 5th and 10th Infantry. Naval Brigade; 1st Marine Artillery. Naval Brigade, Bartlett's; 99th Infintrv. Nelson, Homer A., Colonel: 1.59th and i67th Inf. Netherland Legion; part 39th Infantry. Nevin, David J., Colonel; 62d Infantry. Nevins, Wm. R., Colonel ; Practical Engineers and Blechanics. Newberry, Walter C, Colonel: 24th Cavalry. Newburgh Guard; Company F, 168th Infantry. N. J. Cavalry, Van Reypen's Compan.y; Co. M (old), 3d Cavalry, latter part 1st N J. Cavalry. New Paltz Volunteers; part 156th Infantry. New York Battalion; offered by Col. David Webb in December, 1861. New York Battery; part of Baker's Rifles. New York Brigade; 13th Cavalry. New York British Volunteers, see British Vols. New York Cavalry Battalion Fi'ontier Service; Companies G to L, 26th Cavalry. New York City Artillery, 1st; 12th Art., later part of 1.5th Artillery. New York Excelsior Rifle Legion; 92d Infantry. New York Fire Zouaves, 2d; 73d Infantry. New i'ork Legion, to consist of four regiments, offered by Mr. J. Langdon Curtis in May, 1861. but not accepted . New York Lighl Infantry; Company G, 15th Inf. New York Riflemen: Cos. A, B, C and D, 93d Inf. New York Rifles; part 51st Infantry New York Sappers and Miners; ]5lh Engineers. New York's Own: C'omr)any I. 59th Infantry. New York State Light Infantry. 2d Regt.; 82d Inf. New York State Rifles; 18th Infantry. New York Union Volunteers, 1st: 31st Infantry. New York, or U. S., Cavalry, 7th Regiment; 2d Cavalry, Harris Light. New York Volunteer Corps of Engineers; 1st Eng. New York Zouaves; 9th and 11th Infantry. Niagara Rifles; 28th Infantry. Nichols, Geo. F , Colonel; llSth Infantry. Nichols, Geo S., Colonel; 9th Cavalry. Normal School Company; Co. E(new). 44th Inf. Northedge. Wm.. Colonel; .59th Inf. and U.S. Vols. Northern Black Horse Cavalry : 7th Cavalry. Northern N. Y. Regiment. 1st; Kith Infantry. Northern N. Y. Regiment, 2d; 22d Infantry. SYNONYMS OF NEW YOKK ORGANIZATIONS. 277 Northern Sharpshooters; part 93d Infantry. Northern Tier Kefriineiit; :i:id Infantry. ^fortol^s (Auson N.) Michigan Company, Lincoln Iridependent Volunteers; Co. K, 1st Cavalry. Nott, Charles C, IJolotiel; I'tith Infantry. Nuirent, Robert, Colonel; 69th Infantry. Numan's (John D ) Battery; 22d Indep. Battery. Nvack Volunteers; part ITth InfanirN . O'Brien, Henry F., Colonel; llth Infantry, 2d organiiiation. O'Donohne's (Wm.) Battery; Battery I), 5th Irish Briirade, later part of Battery A, 2d Battalion Artillery, and 14th Mattery. Oirdensburis^ji Re-riment; (iOth Infantry. Ohio 6th Independent Cavalry Company (Jeptha Garrard's); Company L, 3d Cavalry. Olcott, Egbert, Colonel; 121st Infantrv. Olmstead, Wm. A., Colonel; 59th and 189th Inf. OInistead, Wm. B.. Coh; Thurlovv Weed Guards Olmsted, Spencer H.,Col.; Sprague Light Cavalry. O'Mahoney, John. Colonel; 99th Militia. Onderdonk, Benj. F. , Colonel; IstMtd. Rifles. One Hundred and Twelfth N. Y. Vols., Co. L; 7th (.'ompany !Shari)shooiers. Oneida County Kegiment, 1st; 14th Infantry. Oneida County Regiment, 2d; 26th Infantry. Oneida County Regiment, ;jd; 97th Infantry. Oneida County Regiment, 4th; 117th Infantry. Oneida County Regiment, 5ih; 146th Infantry. Oneida Indej). Co. f)f Cavalry; Oneida Cavalry Co. O'Neill's (Major Thomas) Battalion Artillery; 2d Battalion Artillery. Onondaga and Cortland County Regt.; 185th Inf. Onondaga County Cavalry; part iid Cavalry. Onondaga County Regiment; 12th Infantry. Onondaga County Regiment, 2d, Co. F.; Co. K, 101st Infantry. Onondaga County Regiment, 3d; ]22d Infantry. Onondaga County Regiment, 4th; 149th Infantry. Onondagas; 122d Infantry. Ontario County Regiment; 33d Infantry. Orange and Sullivan Regiment; .56th Infantry. Orange Blossoms; 124th Infantrv. Oregon Rifles, 1st Regt.; offered in 1861, but not accepted. Col. Dow Williamson, men to Co. C, 3d Regt. Maryland Vols. Orleans Battery; 17th Indep. Battery. O'Rorke, Patrick H , Colonel; 140th Infantry. Osborii's (T. W.) Battalion of Art.; 5th Batt. Art. Osborn's (Thomas Ward) Bat'y; Bat'y D, 1st Art. Oswego Coutity Regiment; 24th Infantry. Oswego County Regiment, 2d; 81sl Infantry, seven companies. • Oswego County Regiment, 3d; 110th Infantry. Oswego County Regiment, 4th; 147th Infantry. Otis, ElwellS., Colonel; 140th Infantry. OtseiTo Regiments; I21st and 185th Infantry. Otsego County Regiment; 76th Infantry. Page, J. A., Colonel; Clinton Rifles. Palmer, Jeremiah, Colonel; 2d Artillery. Palmer, Oliver H., Colonel; lOSth Infantry. Palmer's Artillery; 2d Artillery. Palmer's Company Fremont Rifles; Company C, 49th Infantrv. Park, Sidney W., Colonel; Sd Infantry. Parker, Thos. J., Colonel; 64th Inlantry. Parmele, Theo. W., Colonel; 174th Infantry. Parmenter Riflemen; Howitzer Co. I, 71st Militia, originally Co. L, 19th Militia. Parrot Battery; 4th Battery. Paw-Paw, Mich.. Chc)i>iers, Sigel's ; part 119th Infantry. Sliari>shooters, Stevens'; Co. C, Enfants Perdus. Sharpshooters, 1st IT. S , N. Y. Cos.; Cos. A, B, D and II, 1st U.S. Sharpshooters. Sharpshooters, 2d U. S.; Elijah Ilobart's Com- pany; Company B, 93d Infantry. Shaurman, Nelson, Colonel; 90th Infantry. Sheard. Ambrose, Cf)lonel; Empire Citv Guard. Shedd, John W., Colonel; 105th Infantry. Sheldon's (Albert S.) Battery; Battery B, 1st Art. Shepard Rifles; 51st Infantry. Sherbourne, John P., Colonel; llth Cavalry. Sherrill, Eliakim, Colonel; 126th Infantry. Sickles' Brigade, see Excelsior Brigade. Sickles' Cavalry; 25th Cavalry. Sickles, Daniel E., Colonel: 70th Infantry. Sidway. Franklin, Colonel; of a regiment to be recruited in Buffalo; merged into the 151st Inf. Siebert, Louis, Colonel; 2d Mounted Rifles Sigel Light Guard, Co. A; Co. D, 119th Infantry. Sigel Rifles ; 52d Infantry. Sigel Sharpshooters; part 119th Infantry. Skinner, Lewis C, Colonel; 104th Infantry. Slidell. Wm. J.. Colonel; U4th Infantry. Sloeum, Henry W., Colonel; 27th Infantry. Smith, Abel, Colonel; 13th Militia. Smith, Abel, Jr., Lt.-Col.; lG5th Infantry. Smith. Alfred B., Colonel ; l.'iOth Infantry. Smith, ElishaB., (Jolonel; IHth Infantry. Smith, Hiram, Colonel ; llOth Infantry. Smith, James, Colonel; 128th Infantry. Smith, John T., Colonel; ll'2th Infantry. Smith's (James E.) Battery; Artillery Co. L, 1st Eng. , later 4th Battery. Smith's (Wm. F.) Escort; Company L, 10th Cav. Smith's Zouaves; 165th Infantry. Smolenski, Joseph, Colonel; U. S. Lancers. Snider, Gustavus, Colonel; 1851h Infanti'y. Snyder, George W., Colonel; 12th Infantry. Snyder, J. W., Colonel; 9th Artillery. Soest, Clemens, Colonel; 29th Infantry. Soper's (Amos) Indep. Co. Inf.; Co. K, 189th Inf. Southern Tier Regt. or Rifles; 23d Infantry. Southworth's (Irving D.) Battery :25th Battery. Spaulding, Franklin, Colonel; 151st Infantry. Special Regt. N. Y. Vols.; Enfants Perdus. Spinola's Brigade, see Empire Brigade. Spofford, John P., (V.>lonel; 97th Infantry. Sprague Light Cavalry; 16th' Cavalry. Spratt's (Joseph) Battalion Artillery; 4th Bat. Art. Spratt's (Joseph) Battery; Battery H, 1st Artillery. Springsteed, Edward A., Colonel; 7th Artillery Stahel, Julius, Colonel; 8th Infantry. Stahl's (Wm. H.) Battery; 19th Battery. Stanton Legion; 145th Infantry. State Guard; 82d Infantry. State Rifles, New York; 18th Infantry. Stephens, Wm. O., Colonel; 72d Infantry. Sternberg, Chas. "W., Colonel; 21st Veteran Inf. Steuben Rangers, Rifles, Regiment, or Guard; 7th Infantry. Steuben Rangers, 2d; 86th Infantry. Stevens, Ambrose. Colonel; I2.id and 176th Inf. Stevens, Isaac I., Colonel; "Tgth Infantry. Stevens' Sharpshooters; Co. C, Enfants Perdus. Stewart, Chas. B., Colonel; 50th Engineers. Stewart, Clhas. IL, Colonel; 3d Artillerv. Stewart's (Chas. H.) Infantry Co.; Co. G. irth Inf. Stiles, John W., Colonel; 8;5(i inf. (9th Militia). Stocking's (John W.) Battery; Battery K, 1st Art. Stocum's (John) Battery; Battery E, Ist Artillery. Stoneman Cavalry; 9th Cavalry. Stoneman's Body Guard; Oneida Cavalry Co. Storming Tigers; a regiment to be raised in Brook- lyn, offered in July, 1861, but not accepted. Strang, .lohn R., Colonel; 104th Infantry. Strong, Jas. C, Colonel; 38th Infantry. Stryker, Stephen W., Colonel: 44th Infantry. Stuart's (Chas. B.) Engineers: .50th Engineers. Stuart's Independent Volunteers: 50th Engineers. Stuart's (Wm.) Battery; 3d Battery. Sturmfels' (Emil) Battery; Light Artillery, Co. A, E. D. Baker's Brigade; later IJith Battery. Suiter, James A, Colonel: 34th Infantry. Sullivan County Regiments; .^th and 143d Inf. Sullivan, Timothv, Colonel: 24tli Infantry. Sumner, Edwin V., Colonel; 1st Mtd. Rifles, and I 4th Prov Cav, I Sumner's Escort; Cos. D and K, 6th Cavalry. ! Swain. Jas. B., Colonel; llth Cavalry. j Swain's Cavalry Regiment; llth Cavalry. I Sweitzer, Nelson B., Colonel; 16th Cavalry, and 3d ' Prov. Cavalry. SYNONYMS OF NEW YORK ORGANIZATIONS. 279 Syracuse Regriment; part 101st Infantry. Syracuse Zouaves; Company D, od Infantry. Taft. Edwin P., Colonel; 9th Artillery. Taft's (Elijah D.) Battery; .Mh Battery. Talmadse, David M.. Colonel: .'iHth Militia. Tamblin's (John VV.) Battery; Battery C, 1st Art. Tammany Jackson Guard or Regiment; 42d Inf . Tarbell, Jonathan, Colonel; 91st Infantry. Tavlor, Alfred W., Colonel; 4tli Infantry, and N. Y. Brigade. Taylor, Nelson, Colonel; 72d Infantry. Taylor, Robert F., Colonel; 33d Infantry and 1st Veteran Cavalry. Taylor's (David A.) Battery; Battery F, 3d Art. Teller, David W., Colonel; 4th Militi.a. Tenth Legion; 56th Infantry. Tenth Legion Artillery ; 1st and 2d Companies Light Art., 56th Inf.; later 7th and 8th Battalion. Tenth Legion Cavalry; 1st and 2d Cos. of Cavalry, 5t)th Inf!; later Cos D and C, 1st Mtd. Rifles. Tenth Legion Sharpshooters, 5th Company S. S.; Company L, .56th Infaiitry. Tenth Natit)nal Guard; 177th Infantry. Tenth Ward Hangers; Company A, 25th Infantry. Thomas, Winslow M., Colonel; 60th Infantry. Thompson, Geo. W., Colonel; 152d Infantry. Thorp, James J., Colonel; 1st Dragoons. Thurlow Weed Guai'ds; part 132d Infantry. Tibbits, Wm. B., Colonel; 21st Cavalry. Ticonderoga Cavalry Co.; Co. E (new), 2d Cav. Tidball, John C, Colonel; 4th Art. Tidball, Wm. Linn, Colonel; 59th Infantry, and U. S. Vanguard. Tinnelli, Louis W., Colonel ; Hancock Guards and McClellan Rifles. Titus, Silas, Colonel; 122d Infantry. Todd. JohnG., Colonel; 3.5th Infantry. Tompkins' Cavalry; Cos. Band C, 13th Cavalry. Tompkins, Geo. W. B., Colonel; 82d Infantry, and Tompkins' Cavalry. Tompkins, Minthorne, Colonel; 175th Infantry, consolidated with others. Townsend, Frederick, Colonel; 3d Infantry. Townsend, Henry D., Colonel; 17th Cavalry. Tracy, Benjamin F.. Colonel; 109th Infantry. Trafford, Benjamin L., Colonel; 7!st Militia. Travers, George W., Colonel; 46th Infantry. Troy Regiment, 1st; 2d Infantry. Troy Regiment, 2d; 22rt Infantry. Troy Regiment, 3d; 169th Infantry. Turnbull, Charles ^., Colonel; 131st Infantry. Turner Kifles; 20th Infantry. Tyler, Rockwell, Colonel; 56th Infantry. UUman, Daniel, Colonel; 78th Inf., and 1st Regi- ment Eagle Brigade. Ulster Guard; 20th Militia, and 80th Infantry. IJl.sT.er Regiment; 120th Infantry. Underbill, HetiryP.. Colonel; 160th Infantry. Underbill's (Edward II.) Hatt'y; Batt'y M, 1st Art. Union Battalion of Zouaves; 6th Infantry. Union Brigade; 101st Infantry. Union Coast Guard; 99lh Infantry. Union Greys; 22d Militia. Union Grenadiers, Co. A; Co. E, 103d Inf. Union Guard; 59th Infantry. Union Rangers; 25th Infantry. Union Regiment; 27th Infantry. Union Rifles; part of 51st Infantry. Union Sharpshooters; part 17th Veteran Infantry. Union Volunteers; 6th Infantry. United States Chasseurs. 1st; 65th Infantry. United States Constitution Guard; 40th Infantry. United States Guards; a regiment offered in June, 1861, Col. H. P. Montgomery, but not a(;cepted. United States Lancers; part Co. M. 9th Cavalry, and part of Cos A and B, 4th Artillery. United States Light Artillery, Gov. Morgan's 2d Regiment; 2d Artillery. United States National Guards; 11th Infantry. United States or N. Y. Cavalry, 7th Regiment; 2d Cavalry, Harris Light. United States Rifles or Rangers; 58th Infantry. United States Sharpshooters, Hobart's Co., 2d Regt.; Co. B, 9;3d Regt. United States Vanguard; part 59th Inf. and Co. K, 43d Infantry United States Voltigeurs; 57th Infantry. United States Volunteer Cav. , 1st Regt. ; 1st Cav. United States Volunteers. Ist Regt. Horse Art., Cos. Band — ; Cos. A and I, 2d Artillery. United Stales Volunteers; Capt. Chatfield's Co., 43d Infantry, and part of .57th and 59th Infantry. United States Zouave Cadets, Co. B; Co. A, Capt. John P. Glass. r4th Inf. United Turner Rifles; 20th Infantry. Upton, Emory, Colonel; 121st Infantry. Utica Citizen Corps; Co. A, 14th Infantry. Utica Regiment; 26th Infantry. Van Alen (Col. Jas. H.) Cavalry; 3d Cavalry. Van Buren Light Infantry; 102d Infantry. Van Buren, 'Ihomas B. , Colonel; 102d Infantry. Van Buiens (Dar)iel T j Sappers and Miners: Engineer Corps, 20th Militia, 1861. Vanderbilt, Geo. W., Colonel; Manhattan Rifles. Vanguard Retiiinent; 59th Infantry. Van Heusen's (Stephen) Battery; Batty D, 3d Art. Van Petten, JohnB., Colonel; 193d Infantry. Van Reypen's (C. G.) Cav. Co.; Co. M (old), 3d Cavalry, later part of 1st N.J. Cavalry. Van Schaak, Geo. W., Col.; 7th, and 7th Vet., Inf. Van Valkenburgh, Robert B., Colonel; 85th and 107th Infantry. Van Voorhees, Koert S., Colonel ; ISTth Infantry. Van Wyck, Charles H., Colonel; 56th Infantry. Van Zandt, Jacob, Colonel ; 91st Infantry. Varian, Joshua M., Colonel; 8th Militia. Varian's (Joshua M.) Battery; Artillery Co. I, 8th Militia, 1861. Vermont Battalion, Frontier Cavalry, 1st and 2d Companies ; Companies M and F, 26th Cavalry. Viele, Henry K., Colonel ; 94th Infantry. Viele, John J., Colonel ; Morgan Guards. Vincent, Nathan H., Colonel ; 86th Infantry. Vinton, Francis L.. Colonel; 43d Infantry. Vinton Rifles; 43d Infantry. Voesirelee's (.\dolph) Battery; Battery B, Ist Bat- talion Artillery, later 30th Battery. Volunteer State Zouaves; Co. C, lOth Infantry. Von Amsherg, George, Colonel ; 45th Infantry. Von Beck Canal Rangers or Rifles; Companies B and G, 102d Infantry. Von Blilcher's (Gustav) Battery ; 31st Battery. Von Egloffstein, Baron Fied. W., Col.; 103d Inf. Von Gilsa, Leopold, Colonel ; 41st and 191st Inf. Von Kleiser's (Alfred* Battery ; 30th Battery. Von Morozowiiz's (Adalbert) Battery; Company F (old), 41st Infantry; later 9th Battery Von Putkammer's (Albert A.) Bafy; 11th Bat'y Von Schoening, Emil, Colonel; German Hangers. Von Steinwehr, Adolph, Colonel ; 29th Infantry. Von Vegesack, Baron Ernst, Colonel; 20lh Inf. Vosburgh, A. S., Colonel; 71st Militia. Vosbur:_'h Chasseurs, 71st Mil. and 53d Inf. (new). Waasjner, Gustav, Colonel; 2d Artillery. Wadsworth Guards; 104th Infantry. Wagstaff, Alfred, Colonel; 16th Militia. Wainwright, Chas. W., Colonel: 1st Artillery. Wainwright, W. P., Colonel; 76th Infantry. Walkill Guards; Company D, 18th Infantry. Wall's (John) Battery; Battery G, 3d Artillery. Walpole, Horace H., Colonel ; ]22d Infantry. Walrath, Ezra L., Colonel ; 12th Infantry. Waltermire, Wm., Colonel; 159th Infantry. Walton's (VV. M.) Eng. Co.; Co. K. 8th Mil., 1861. Ward, J. II. Hobart, Colonel; 38th Infantry. Ward, Wm. G. Colonel; 12th Militia. Wardrop, David W., Colonel; 99th Infantry. Warner, .\ndrew S., Colonel; 147th Infantry. Warner, Lewis D., Colonel; 1.54th Infantry. Warren, Gouverneur K., Colonel; 5th Infantry. Warren Rifles; 95th Infantry. Washburn's (Milo E.) Co. Infantry ; part of 175th, and of Co. K, 186th Infantry. Washington Continentals; Co. D. 168th Infantry. Washington Continentals; Co. B, 10th Militia, and Co. B, 177th Infantry. Washington County Regiment; 93d and 123d Inf. Washington Guards; 120th infantry. Washington Grays; 8th Militia. Washington Grays, 1st Regiment; 47th Infantry. Washington Grays, 1st Troop; Artillery Company I, 8th Militia, 1861. Washington Grays, 1st Troop; Company L, 1st Eng. ; later 4th Battery. Washington Light Cavalry, Companies A and B; Companies L and M, 16th Cavalry. Washington Rifles ; 11th Mil., and part of 87th Inf. Washington Volunteers; 36th Infantry. Washington Zouaves; part of 57th and 87th Inf. Waterloo Wright Guards; Co. C, 33d Infantry. Wayne County Reg'ts; part of 98th and 138th Inf. Wayne Guards, Anthony; 13.5th Inf., later 6th Art. Wead, Frederick F., Colonel; 98th Infantry. Webb, Dai'id, Colonel ; Horatio Seymour Cavalry. Weber. Max, Colonel; 20th Infantry. Weeks. Henry A. , Colonel ; 12th Inf and Militia. Wehler, Edward, Col.; 178th Infantry and Burn- side Rifles. Weiss, Francis, Colonel; 20th Infantry. AVelling, Joseph, Colonol; 9th Artillery. Westbrook's (C. D.) Sappers and Miners ; Eng. Co., 20th Militia. 80th Infantry. Westchester Chasseurs; 17th Infantry. Westchester Light Infantry; part 17Sth infantry. 280 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Western Irish Regt.; Cos. G, H and I, 105th Inf. Westfleld Cavalry; 9th Cavalry. Wavers (Hernhard) Battery; 2itth Battery. Weygaiit, Charles U.. Colonel; 124th In fantrj-. AVheeler's (Altrer M.) Battery; :i3d Battery. AVheeler's (Chas. C.) Battery; Battery E, 1st Art. Wheeler's (William) Battery; l;Jth Battery. Wheelock, Clias , Colonel; itTth Infantry. Whistler, Josej^h N. G., Colonel; ~d Artillery. White, Alviti, Col.)nel; 117th Infantry. White, Amos, Colonel; ^th (Cavalry. White, David B., Colonel; 81st Infantry. White's (Charles) Battery: Battery A, 3d Artillery. White's (Jas V.) Battery; Co. I (old), 76th luf., later Battery M, 3d Artillery. Whitehall Li};ht Guards; reorganized as Co. G, 2:id Infantry. Wickhani's (Ben.i ) Co. of Infantry; part 142d Inf. Wiecker's (Arthur) Battery; 20th Battery. Wiedrich, Miijhael, Colonel; 15th Artillery. Wiedrich's Olichael) Battery; Battery I, Ist Art. Wilkerson, Samuel H., Colonel; 11th Cavalry. Willard, George L., Colonel; 125th Infantry. Willard's (F. W.) Battalion of Artillery; Anthon's Battalion Artillery, later 20th and 28th Batteries. Willcox's Escort; Companies B and C, 6th Cav, Willett, James M., Colonel; 8th Cavalry. Williams, .John, Colonel; 108th Infantry. Williarnsl)iirgh Volunteers; Company A, 3d Inf. Williamson. Dow, Colonel; Oregon Rifles. Willis, Benjamin A., Colonel: 12th Infantry. Wilsey, John U., Colonel; 102(1 Militia. Wilson, .Tohn, Colonel; 4:M Infantry. Wilson, Lester S. , Colonel ; 60th Infantry. AVilson, William, Colonel; r>ih and 69th Infantry. Wilson's Zouaves : 6th Infantry. Wilson's {\V . H.) Battery; Battery F, 1st Artillery. Winegars (.Chas. E.; Battery; Battery I, 1st Am. Winslow, Bradley, Colonel: 186th Infantry Winslow, Cleveland, Colonel; 5th and 5th Veteran Infantry. Winslow's (Geo. B.) Battery ; Battery D, 1st Art. Winslow's (Hiram A.) Co. of Inf.; part 142U Inf. Winthrop, Frederick, Colonel ; 5tli Veteran Inf Wisner, K. P., Colonel ; .Wth Wilitia. Wood, Alfred M. , Colonel ; 84th Infantry. Wood, Isaac, Jr., Colonel; 166th Infantry.^ Wood, James, Jr., Colonel; i:Wth Infantry. Woodbury's (John D.) Battery; Bat'v M, 1st Art. Woodward, John B., Colonel; 13th Militia. Wool's Body Guard ; 1st Battalion Mounted Rifles. Wratislaw, Count Edward, Colonel: Honved Kegt. Wright, John (j.. Colonel : 51st Infantry, Wright, Joseph, Colonel ; 21st Militia. Wutschell, Francis, Colonel ; 8th Infantry. Yaeger Regiment, 2d ; 41st Infantry. Yates' Rifles; two Cos. 4:3d and part 51st Infantry. Yeaman, Joseph, Colonel ; 10th Infantry. Yonkers Regt.; Cos. L and M, and part of Cos. B, D, I and K, 172d Inf.; transferred to 6th Art. York, Robert P., Colonel; 75th Infantry. Young, Wm. H., Colonel; 18th Infantry. Zook, Samuel K., Colonel; 57th Infantry. Zook's Voltigeurs; 57th Infantry. Zoos-Zoos, 9th Infantry. Zouaves, 2d ; a transient organization ; men joined 40th Infantry. MILITIA AND NATIONAL GUARD OF THE STATE. The iirmed and uniformed j^ortion of tlie Militia of tlic State was, at the breaking out of the war, known simply as the " Militia;" an act of the Legis- lature, passed April 23d, 18G2, changed this designation to ''National Guard," which at this date is still the name of the armed and organized military force of the' State. This force, besides regular organizations, furnished also a large number of officers for the military forces of the United States. General and Staff Officers in the United States Service. Maj.-Gren. Charles W. Sanford. of the 1st Division, served in the field from May, 1861, to August 15th, 18G1, when he was mustered out; with him served on his staff. Col. George \V. Morell as Inspector, Lieut. -Col. Richard S. Smith as Quartermaster, Maj. Thomas B. Arden as Paymaster, and Maj. William E. Townsend as Aide de-Camp. Brig. -Gen. Charles Yates, of the 3d Brigade, served in the field during the Pennsylvania campaign in June and Jul3\ 1863, commanding at Fenwick, Pa., and 1st Brigade, Dana's Division, Dept. Susquehanna, with the following staff: Maj. Charles Trumbull White, Asst.-.\dj.-Gen.; Maj. Henry D. Gardiner, Quartermaster; Captain Henry C. Laudon, Com- missary Suhsistence; Capt. J. Hobart Herrick, Ordnance Officer; Capts. Reginald H. Authou and Benjamin S. Church, Aides-de-Camp. Brig. Gen. William Hall, of the 3d Brigade, served in the field during the Pennsylvania campaign in June and July, 1863, at Harrisburg, Pa.; there is no record of his staff, ex- cept that Cols. J. Fred Pierson and Cone of New York city, served with him as Volunteer Aides-de Camp. Brig. -Gen. John Ewen, of the 4th Brigade, served in the field during the Pennsylvania campaign in June; and July, 1863, commanding 4th Brigade, 1st Div., De])t. Susquehanna; the following officers serving on his staff: Lieut. -Col. J. Henderson Grant as Asst.-Adj.- Gen. , Majs. H. W. D. B. Woodhull and Pardee as surgeons, Capt. Jackson as Quarter- master, Capt. Farrau as Commissary Subsistence, Lieut. Walter Edwards as Ordnance Officer, and Capts. H. S. Yan Buren and Charles F. Kingsley as Aides-de-Canip. Brig.-Qen. Philip S. Crooke, of the 5th Brigade, served in the field during tlie Pennsyl- vania campaign in June and July, 1S63, commanding 2d Brig. ,1st Div., Dept. Susqu'ehanna. MILITIA AND NATIONAL GUARD OF THE STATE. 281 accompanied by tlie following staff officers: Maj. W. H. Leaycraft, Asst.-Adj.-Gen ; Maj. Thomas McAllister, Surgeon; Capt. James Mooney, Quartermaster; and Capt. John L. Bergen, Aide-de-Camp. Brig. -Gen. Jesse C. Smith, of the 11th Brigade, served in the field during the Pennsylva- nia campaign in June and July, 1863, commanding 3d Brig., 1st Div. , Dept. Susquehanna, with the following staff: Maj. Benj. Haskell, Asst.-Adj.-Gen.; Maj. E. Malone, Surgeon; Capt. Lebbeus Chapman, Jr. , Quartermaster; Capt. Zach. Voorhies, Asst. Com. Sub., and Capt. John Berry, Aide-de-Camp. Organizations in the United States Service. FIRST CAVALRY; CAPT. DEVIN'S COMPANY; JACKSON HORSE GUARDS. One hundred men of the 1st Cavalry, located in New York city, principally of Company A, commanded by Lieut. -Col. Thomas C.Devinof the regiment as captain, volunteered, upon the request of the General Government for some cavalry, for a service of three months, and left the State, July 3d, 1861. This company was mustered in the service of the United States at Washington, D. C, July 14, 1861, and mustered out and honorably discharged at New York city, October 23d, 1861. The company and regiment are, at the present date, not in existence. THIRD CAVALRY; CAPT. SAIJER's COMPANY C; HUSSARS. Company C of the 3d Cavalry, located in New York city, and commanded by Capt. George W. Sauer, with sufficient men from other companies to make the number one hundred, volunteered, upon the request of the General Government for some cavalry, for three months service, and left the State, July 23d, 1861. The company was mustered out of the United States service at New York city Nov. 2d, 1861. The company and regiment are no longer in existence. VARIAN'S BATTERY, LIGHT ARTILLERY'; FIRST TROOP, "WASHINGTON GRAYS. Organized Feb. 4th, 1833, as Washington Gray Troop, Horse Artillery, part of 3d Regi- ment, State Artillery ; July 27th, 1847, the designation of the regiment was changed to 8th Regiment, and of the troop to Company I ; Jan. 22d, 1867, the troop was formed into a battalion of cavalry, which, in 1870, was consolidated into one troop ; in 1879 the troop was re-organized as Battery E, which designation was changed to 2d Battery, Dec. 17th, 1882, and as such it is still in the service of the State. It was on duty at the Abolition Riot, July 14th, 1834; Stevedore Riot, Feb. 24th, 1836; Croton Water Riots, April 22d, 23d, 1840; the Great Fire, July l9th, 1845; Astor Place Riot, May 10th, 1849; Quarantine Riots, Sept., 1858; Draft Riots, July, 1863; Orange Riots, July 12th, 1871; Railroad Riots, July, 1877. It entered the service of the United States for three months, and left New York city, its home station, April 19th, 1861, commanded by Capt. Joshua M. Varian, and was mustered out in New York city to date July 20th, 1861. Immediately after its muster out about forty of its members entered the volunteer service, forming what was to be an artillery company for Serrell's Engineers, and which finally became the 4th Independent Battery. The battery, as part of the 8th Regiment, re-entered the service of the United States for thirty days, during the Pennsylvania campaign, in 1863, performing duty as artillery and cavalry, and generally detached from the regiment. It took part in the followini? engagements: Near Light-House at Smith's Point, Cliesapeal^^e Bay, Md., May 18th, 1861; at Fairfax Court-House, Va., July ITth, 1861; at Shippensburg, Pa., June aSd, 1863; Kingston, Pa., June 26th, 1863; Oyster Point, Pa., June 28d, 1863; near Fort Washington, Pa. , June 29th, 1863; at Sporting Hill, Pa., June 30th, 1863, and Carlisle, Pa., July 1st, 1863. FIRST BATTALION LIGHT ARTILLERY; ROCHESTER UNION GRAYS. Batteries A and B of this battalion, located at Rochester, and commanded by Maj. Wil- liam M. Lewis, volunteered Aug. 2d, 1864, to serve one hundred days. They served at the depot Elmira as infantry, and were mustered out of the United States service, at Roches- ter, Nov. 22d, 1864. The battalion is not now in existence. 36 282 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. SECOND KEGIMENT OF INFANTRY. This regiment, located at New York city, was ordered, April 24tb, 1861, to prepare for service. The order having been revoked, the regiment volunteered for three years, and entered the service of the United States in May and June, 1861 . Its original company, D, be- came the 3d Battery (Vols.), and Dec. 7th, 1861, the regiment received the designation, 82d N. Y. Vols. It is not now in existence. FOURTH regiment; FOURTH HEAVY ARTILLERY. This regiment, located in New York city, commanded by Colonel Daniel W. Teller, was ordered, June 18th, 1863, to proceed to Harrisburg, Pa., to serve thirty days. It served in the Dept. Susquehanna, and was mustered out of the United States service July 24th, 1868, at New York city, and at this date is not in existence. FIFTH REGIMENT; JEFFERSON GUARD. This regiment, located in New York city, was ordered to proceed to Washington, D. C, April 20th, 1861. It left the State April 28th, 1861, commanded by Col. C. Schwarzwalder, and was mustered in the United States service for three months May 1st, 1861, at Wash- ington, D. C. It served at Washington from May, 1861, and in Gen. Patterson's army at Hagerstown, Martinsburg, Charlestown, Bolivar Heights and Knoxville, Md., from July 1st, 1861. Aug. 7th, 1861, it was mustered out at New York city. Measures to reorganize it as a volunteer regiment for three years' service failed. May 27th, 1862, the regiment was ordered to proceed to Wasliington, D. C. , for a service of three months; June 6th, 1862, this order was revoked. June 18th, 1863, the regimeut, then commanded by Col. Louis Burger, was ordered to proceed to Harrisburg, Pa.,' to serve thirty days; it left the State June 19th, 1863; served at Harrisburg, Marysville, Carlisle and Chambersburg, Pa., under Gen. Yates, in the 1st Brig., Dana's Div., Dept. of Susquehanna, and was musteVed out of the United States ser- vice at New York city July 22d, 1863. The regiment, not now in existence, took part in the occupation of Arlington Heights, Va., May 24th, 1861. SIXTH KEGIMENT; GOVERNOR'S GUARD. This regiment, located in New York city, was ordered, April 19th, 1861, to proceed to Washington, D. C, and left the State, commanded by Col. Joseph C. Pinckney, April 21st, 1861. It was mustered in the United States service for three mouths at Annapolis, Md., and July 31st, 1861, it was mustered out of the same at New York city. In November, 1861, quite a large portion of the regiment entered the volunteer service as the nucleus of the 66th N. Y. Vol. Regt. , organized by Col. Pinckney. June 18th, 1863, the regiment, then commanded by Col. Joel W. Mason, was ordered to Harrisburg, Pa., to serve thirty days; it left the State June 22d, 1863, and was placed on duty at Baltimore, Md., serving in the 2d and 3d separate Brigs., Middle Dept., 8th Corps; it was mustered out of the service of the United States at New York city, July 22d, 1863. The regiment, not in existence at this date, lost by death, of disease, in its service in 1863, 1 enlisted man. SEVENTH REGIMENT; NATIONAL GUARD. Of this regiment, located in New York city and still in existence. Companies A, B, C and D, were organized during the excitement created by the firing of British at American vessels off Sandy Hook, April, 1806, as the first, second, third and fourth companies, and June 2r)th, they were officially recognized by the State as part of the uniformed Militia, and attached to the battalion of artillery commanded by Maj. Andrew Sitcher, April 5th, 1807. This battalion, in the organization of the 3d Regiment of Ai-tillery, became its second battalion. When war with England became imminent, in 1807, these four companies, with other vol- unteers, were temporarily organized as a regiment, commanded by Col. Peter Curtenius, and remained thus detached until April 20, 1809. In 1812, the 3d became the 11th Regi- ment of Artillery, the four companies remaining the 2d Battalion. August 25th, 1824, the battalion was named "Battalion of National (iuard," its distinctive name until in 1862 the MILITIA AND NATIONAL GUARD OF THE STATE. 283 Legislature appropriated it for the uniformed militia. In December, 1824, the fifth com- pany was organized, and Capt. Stevens' company of the 11th Artillery transferred to the battalion, as its sixth company. In January, 1S25, the battalion was transferred to the 2d Regiment of Artillery; Oct. 1, 1825, it was detached and organized as a separate and inde- pendent battalion, and during the month its seventh company was organized. May 4th, 1826, the organization of the eighth company was completed, and on the 6th, the battalion was organized into a regiment, the 27th Artillery. April 17tli, 1838, a troop of cavalry was admitted to the regiment, which in 1861, became the ninth company. July 27th, 1843, the designation of the regiment was changed to 7th Regiment. In April, 1849, an engineer corps was organized, which, in 1861, became the tenth company. The regiment rendered active service: From Sept. loth to Dec. 15th, 1812, and from Sept. 2d to Dec. 2d, 1814, in United States service; Xov. 19th, 1825, at the execution of James Reynolds; April 10th, 1834, at the Election Riots; July 11th and 12th, 1834, at the Abolition Riot; Dec. 17th, 1835, at the great conflagration in New York city; Feb. 24th, 1836, at the Stevedore Riot; Febru- ary 6th to March 6th, 1837, at the Flour Riots; Dec. 9th and 10th, 1839, in the Anti-Rent War; April 22d and 23d, 1840, at the Croton Water Riot; July 19th to 21st, 1845, at the fire in New York city; May 10th, 12th and 14th, 1849, at the Astor Place Riot; June 16th, 1857, at the Po- lice Riot; July 5th, 1857, at the Dead Rabbit Riot; January Bd, 1859, at the Quarantine War; Sept. 12th to 19th, 1862, preserving order at the camp of the Spinola Brigade; July, 1871, at the Orange Riots, and July, 1877, at the Railroad Riots. April 19th, 1861, the regiment, commanded by Col. Marshall Lefferts, left the State, en route to Washington, D. C, where it was mustered in the service of the United States, for thirty days, April 26th, 1861; it served at Washington, and was mustered out at New York city, June 3, 1861. May 25th, 1862, the regiment, still commanded by Col. Lefferts, again left the State, and was mustered in the United States service, at Camp Hamilton, Ya., May 29th, 1862, for three months, from May 26th, 1862. It served most of this time at Baltimore, Md., and was mustered out of the U. S. service, Sept. 9th, 1862, at New York city. June 16th, 1863, it again reentered the United States service, and was mustered in at New York city, for thirty days. It left the State on tlie 17th, under the command of Col. Lef- ferts, served at Baltimore, and Frederick, Md., in the 2d Separate Brigade, Middle Depart- ment, 8th Corps, and was mustered out of the U. S. service, July 20, 1863, at New York city. In its service, in 1861, it lost 1 enlisted man, accidentally killed, and it took part in: The advance into Virginia, May 34th. 1861, and the New York City Riot, July IMh, 1863. EIGHTH REGIMEXT; WASHINGTON GREYS. On the 4th of April, 1786, the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, of New York city, was formed into a brigade of artillery, consisting of the 1st and 2d Regiments, and a battalion. In April, 1807, the 3d Regiment of Artillery was organized of this battalion, and other troops, and July 27th, 1847, the denomination of this, the 11th Regiment, was changed to 8th Regi- ment. It is still in existence. The regiment rendered service at the Flour Riots in 1826; at the Stone Cutters Riot in 1835; at the great fire in New York city, July 19th, 1845; at the Astor Place Riot, May 10th, 1849; at the Police Riot, June 16th, 1857; at the Dead Rabbit Riot, July 5th, 1857; at the Quarantine or Sepoy Riots, Sept. llth-29th, 1859; at the camp of the 53d N. Y. Vols., preserving order, Sept. 19th, 1862; at the camp of the Corcoran Legion, preserv- ing order, Oct. 18th-23d, 1862; at the Draft Riots, July, 1863; at the Orange Riots, July 12th, 1871, and at the Railroad Riots, July 25th-29th, 1877. April 20th, 1861, the regiment was ordered to Washington, D. C, and commanded by Col. George Lyons, left the State on the 23d; it was mustered in the service of the United States April 25th, 1861, at Washington, to serve three months; it served in the 1st Brig., 2d Div., Army of North-Eastern Virginia, and was mustered out at New York city, August 2d, 1861. May 29th, 1862, the regiment again left the State e?i route to Washington, D. C, under the command of Col. Joshua M. Varian, and reentered the service of the United States for three months; it was discharged and mustered out Sept. 9th, 1862, at New York city. June 17th, 1863, the regiment, commanded by Col. Varian, left the State ew route to Harrisburg, Pa., where it was again mustered in the U. S. service for thirty days; it served 284 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. principally at and about that place in the 1st Brig., 1st Div., Dept. Susquehanna, and was mustered out at New York city, July 23d, 1863. The regiment lost in 1861, killed in action 9 enlisted men, died of wounds received in action, 1 enlisted man; in 18<;;i, died of disease, etc., 6 enlisted men; total 10; and it, or portions of it, took part iu the following; enfratrements, etc.: Bull Run, Va., July 2l8t, 1801, loss, killed, 8 enlisted men; wounded, 17 enlisted men; missing, 4 oDQcers and 9 enlisted men; total, 38. NINTH REGIMENT. This regiment, organized in June, 1859, and located in New York city, is still in exist- ence; failing to be ordered out for three months' service, it organized as a volunteer regi- ment for three years' service; was accepted by the General Government and left the State May 27th, 1861. Company K, the artillery company of the regiment, became the 6th Bat- tery of N. Y. Vols., and Dec. 7th, 1861, the designation of the regiment was changed to 83d N. Y. Vols., under which title its volunteer history will be found. TENTH REGIMENT. This regiment, still iu the service as a battalion, located at Albany, was organized in 1860. Company A was also known as the Albany Zouave Cadets, and B as the Washington Conti- nentals. The regiment served the State in the so-called "Anti-Kent War " in the Helderberg Mountains, iu summer of 1865, and at West Albany during the Labor and Railroad Riots in July, 1877. It left the State Dec. 16, 1862, having volunteered and been accepted for nine months, and receiving the designation " 177th N. Y. Vols.; " it served in Louisiana. ELEVENTH REGIMENT; WASHINGTON RIFLES. Of this regiment, not now iu existence, there are no positive records on file beyond April 27th, 1835, at which time it was known as the 2d Regiment, Washington Guards, Light Infantry; about 1856 this designation was changed to 11th Reg. Washington Rifles. It left New York city, its home station. May 28th, 1862, commanded by Col. Joachim Maidhoff, and was mustered into the service of the United States for three months, at Har- per's Ferry, W.Va. It served in the 2d Brigade, Sigel's Division, Department of Shenandoah, from June 8th, 1862, and at Harper's Ferry, and was mustered out at New York city, to date Sept. 16th, 1862. June 18th, 1863, it left the State under orders for thirty days' service, commanded by Col. Maidhoff, and proceeded to Harrisburg, Pa.; it served in the 4th Brigade, 1st Div., De- partment Susquehanna, and was mustered out of the L^nited States service, July 20th, 1863, in New York city. It lo.st, died of disease, in its service in 1863, 1 enlisted man; and it took part in a skirmish near Oyster Point, Pa., June 28th, 1863. TWELFTH REGIMENT. This regiment, still in existence, and located at New York city, was originally organized May 6th, 1847. In J uly, 1859, it was disbanded, but a number of its companies were retained in service as the 22d Regiment until December, 1859, when the regiment, with these and ad- ditional companies, under the command of Col. Daniel Butterfield, was reorganized under its original number. It was on active duty at the Astor Riots, in 1849 ; at the New York City Riots, in July, 1863 ; the Orange Riots, in July, 1871, and the Railroad Riots, in July, 1877. April 21st, 1861, the regiment, commanded by Col. Butterfield, left the State en route to Washington, D. C, where it was mustered m the United States service, for three months. May 2d, 1861. It served at and near Washington from May, 1861, and in the Army, De- partment of Pennsylvania (Gen. Patterson) ; and was mustered out at New York city, Aug. 5th, 1861. After the regiment's return from this service a large number of its members entered the volunteer service, for three years, in an organization known as the 12th Militia, which was, in January, 1862, consolidated with the 12th N. Y. Vols. May 27th, 1862. the regiment, then commanded by Col. William G. Ward, was again ordered to Washington, D. C, and left the State, June 6th, 1862 ; it was mustered in the United States service for three months, served at Harper's Ferry, W. Va., in the 4th. Brigade ; volunteered to stay over its term of service, and was surrendered with Harper's MILITIA AND NATIONAL GUARD OF THE STATE. 285 Ferry; it was mustered out at New York city, Oct. 12tli, 1863, and declared exchanged Jan. lllli, 1863. June 18tb, 1863, tlie regiment was ordered to Harrisburg, Pa., and it left the State, under Col. Ward, on the 20th ; it was mustered in the service of the United States, for thirty days, served in Gen, Yates' command at Fen wick, Pa., and in the 1st Brigade, Dana's Division, Dept. Susquehanna, and July 20th, 1863, was mustered out of that service at New Y'ork city. The regiment lost, died of disease, in its service of 1861,3 enlisted men; and it, or portions of it, toolc part in the following engagements, etc.: Occupation of Arlington Heiglits, Va., May Sltli, 1861; skirmish near Martinsburg, Va., July ]2th, 1861; skirmish near Bunker Hill,W.Va., July 15th, 1861; skirmish on Maryland Heights, Md., Sept. 12th- 13th, 1862; siege and surrenderor Harper's Ferry, W. Va., Sept. 12th-13th, 1862 (30 officers and 530 en- listed men surrendered). • THIRTEENTH REGIMENT; THIRTEENTH HEAVY ARTILLERY; NATIONAL GRAYS. This regiment, located in Brooklyn and still in service, was organized July 5th, 1847, and saw active service during the Draft Riots in July and August, 1863, at the Orange Riot, July 12th, 1870, and the Railroad Riots, July, 1877. It left the State April 23d, 1861, Col. Abel Smith in command, en route to Washington, D. C. It was mustered in the service of the United States for three months; served at An- napolis and Baltimore, Md., and was mustered out August 6th, 1861, at Brooklyn. In December, 1861, quite a portion ol the regiment entered the volunteer service for three years as members of an organization which received the State designation 87th N. Y. Volunteers. May 26th, 1862, the regiment was again ordered to Washington, D. C; it left the State May 30th, 1862, commanded by Col. Robert B. Clark; was mustered in the United States service for three months; served at Suffolk, Va. , as part of the 7th Corps, and was mus- tered out at Brooklyn, Sept. 38th, 1862. June 18tli, 1863, the regiment, then commanded by Col. John B. Woodward, was ordered to Harrisburg, Pa., and it left the State June 20th, 1863, to serve thirty days. It served in the 2d Brig., 1st Div. , Dept. Susquehanna, and was mustered out of the United States serv- ice July 20th, 1863, at Brooklyn. The regiment lost, died of disease, in its service in 1861, 5 enlisted men; In that of 1863, 1 en- listed man, total, 6; and it took part in the following engagements, etc. : Near the Light-house at Smith's Point, Chesapeake Bay, Md., May 18th, 1861, and near Fort Wash- ington, Pa., July 2d, 1863. FOURTEENTH REGIMENT. This regiment, organized in 1847, located at Brooklyn, and still in exist^ce, failing to be ordered to the front, volunteered and entered the service of the United States for three years in May, 1861. December 7th, 1861, it was by the State designated the 84th N. Y. Volunteers, under which title will be found its volunteer history. FIFTEENTH REGIMENT. Of this regiment, located m Queens county, two companies entered, in June and July, 1861, the United States service as members of the 74th N. Y. Volunteers; the artillery company of the regiment joined the 2d N. Y. Volunteer Artillery as Company L, in Nov., 1861, and later became the 34th Battery. The regiment is not in existence at this date. June 6th, 1864, the regiment was mustered in the United States service for thirty days; it served under the command of its colonel, Charles H. Burtiss, in New York harbor, and with it, and as parts of it, served portions of the 16th, 17th and 18th Regiments. It was mustered out July 7th, 1864. SIXTEENTH REGIMENT. Of this regiment, not now in existence, but then located in Suffolk county, five com- panies organized as four, served with and as part of, the 15th Regiment in New York harbor in 1864. Col. Alfred Wagstaff of this, served as Lieutenant-Colonel of the 15th, Eegiment during that time. 286 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS, SEVENTEENTH REGIMENT. June 18tb, 1863, this regiment, not now in service, but then located in Westchester county, was ordered to Harrisburg, Pa., and it left the State July 3d, 1803, under the command of Lt.-Col. John P. Jenkins. It was mustered in the United States service for thirty days July 8th, 1863, at Baltimore, Md. Served in the 2d Separate lirigade, Middle Dept., 8th Corps, and was mustered out in New York city August 13tli, 18G3. In 1864 a detachment of this regiment served with, and as part of, the 15th Regiment in N. Y. harbor, the colonel, James G. Hyatt, serving as major of the latter. The reKiment in Its service In 1863, lost by death, of disease, 1 enlisted man. EIGHTEENTH REGIMENT. This regiment, not now in existence, but then located in the counties of Putnam and Westchester, furnished in 1861 one company each to the 9th, 17th and 38th Kegts. of N. Y. Vols . June 18th, 1863, it was ordered to Harrisburg, Pa., and, commanded by Colonel James Ryder, left the State July 3d, 1863; was mustered in the United States service for thirty days at Baltimore, Md., July 8th, 1863; served there and at Frederick, in the 2d Separate Brigade, Middle Dept. . 8th Corps, and was mustered out at New York city August 13th, 1868. In 1864 a detachment of the regiment served with and as part of the 15th Regiment in N. Y. harbor for thirty days. NINETEENTH REGIMENT. Of this regiment, located then in Orange county, but now not in existence. Company L — Parmenter Riflemen — served in 1861 with the 71st Regiment as Company I — Howitzer Company. May 27th, 1863, it was ordered to Washington, D. C, and commanded by Colonel Wm. R. Brown, left Newburgh June 4th, 1862; it was mustered in the United States service for three months at Baltimore, Md.; served there and at Havre-de-Grace, and was mustered out at Newburgh Sept. 6th, 1862. In January, 1863, it volunteered and was accepted for a service of nine months, which it rendered under the designation 168th N. Y. Vols. In Its service in 186'.2 it lost, died of disease, 3 enlisted men. TWENTIETH REGIMENT; ULSTER GUARD. This regiment, then located in the counties of Greene and Ulster, but now not in exist- ence, was ordered, April 23d, 1861, to proceed to Washington, D. C. May 3d, 1861, this order was revoked, the regiment being already at New York city en route. It was finally permitted to leave, and left the State May 7th, 1861, commanded by Col. Geo. W. Pratt. It was mustered in the United States service May lltli, 1861, at Annapolis, Md., to serve three months. It served at Annapolis and at Baltimore, Md., and was mustered out at Kingston, Aug. 2d, 1861. Shortly after its return it volunteered, organized and was accepted for a three years' ser- vice, and December 7th, 1861, it received the designation 80th Vols., under which head its volunteer history will be found. The regiment, not now in existence, lost during its three months" service in 1861, by death, of disease, 2 enlisted men. TWENTY- FIRST REGIMENT. June 18th, 1863, this regiment, then located in Dutchess county, but now not in ex- istence, was ordered to proceed to Harrisburg, Pa. It left the State, eight companies, commanded by Col. Joseph Wright, June 26th, 1863; was mustered in the United States service for thirty days from June 22d, 1803, at Baltimore, Md., served in the 2d Separate Brig., Middle Dept., 8th Corps, and it was mustered out at Poughkeepsie, Aug. 6th, 1863. TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT. This regiment, organized in April, 1861, now and then located in New York city, left the State May 28th, 1862, conmiauded by Col. James Munroe. It was mustered in the United MILITIA AND NATIONAL GUAED OF THE STATE. 287 States service for tliree months at Baltimore, Md., and mustered out under the command of Lt.-Col. Lloyd Aspinwall, Sept. 5th, 1862, at New York city. June 18th, 1863, the regiment, commanded by Col. Aspinwall, was ordered to proceed to Harrisburg, Pa. It left the State on the same day, was mustered in the United States ser- vice for thirty days; served in the 4th Brig., 1st Div., Dept. Susquehanna, and from July 8th, in the 3d Brig., 2d Div., 6th Corps, A. P. It was mustered out July 24th, 1863, at New York city. During its service in 1862, the regiment lost by death, of disease, 1 officer; and in its service in 1863, it toolc part in the following skirmishes: June 30th, at Sporting Hill, Pa.; July 1, at Carlisle, Pa., where it had 3 enlisted men wounded. TWENTY-THIRD REGIMEXT. This regiment, organized in the early part of 1862, then and now located in Brooklyn, left the State June 18th, 1863, commanded by Col. William Everdell, Jr. It was mustered in the United States service for thirty days at Harrisburg, where, and in the vicinity of which, it served in the 3d Brig., 1st Div., Dept. Susquehanna. It was mustered out at Brooklyn, July 22d, 1863. It participated in the following engagements: June 28th, at Oyster Point, Pa.; July 1st, 1863, at Car- lisle, Pa. TWENTY-FIFTH REGIMENT, This regiment, then located at Albany, now not in existence, was ordered, April 19th, 1861, to proceed to Washington, D. C. It left the State, April 21st, 1861, except Company A, which left May 1, 1861. Companies A and R were known, respectively, as the Burgesses Corps (still in existence), and the Albany Republican Artillery. The regiment, commanded by Col. Michael K. Bryan, served at and near Washington, where it was mustered in the United States service for three months. It was mustered out at Albany, Aug. 4th, 1861. June 5th, 1862, the regiment, commanded by Col. Bryan, again left the State, having been mastered in the United States service for three months, at Albany. It served at Suf- folk, Va., in the 7th Corps, and was mustered out at Albany, Sept. 8ih, 1862. The regiment lost by death in its service in 1861, of disease, 3 enlisted men ; in 1862, drowned, 1 enlisted man; total, 4. And it took part in the advance into Virginia and occupation of Arling- ton Heights, May 24th, 1861. TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT; RIFLES. This regiment, then located at Brooklyn, now not in existence, left the State, April 30th^ 1861, under orders to proceed to Washington, D. C. It was there mustered in the service of the United States for three months, and, commanded by Col. Michael Bennett, served at that city and vicinity until it was mu.stered out at Brooklyn, Aug. 5th, 1861. June 20th, 1863, it was again mustered in the United States service, but for thirty days, and, commanded by Col. Bennett, proceeded to Harrisburg, Pa. It served at that city, Mary.s« ville, Carlisle and Gettysburg, Pa. in the 2d Brigade, 1st Div., Dept. Susquehanna, and was mustered out at Brooklyn, July 22d, 1863. Aug. 6th, 1864, the regiment, then commanded by Col. David Boker, proceeded to Elmira, where it served, and was mustered in the United States service, for one hundred days, from Aug. 12th, 1864. It was mustered out at Brooklyn, Nov. 13th, 1864. In its service in 1864, the regiment lost, died of disease, 1 enlisted man ; it took part In the ad- vance into Virginia and occupation of Arlington Heights, May 24th, 1861; in a skirmish near Chain Bridge, Va., June 2d, 1861, and near Fort Washington, Pa., July 2d, 1863. THIRTY-THIRD REGIMENT. A portion of this regiment, now not in existence, entered the volunteer service in" 1861, forming the nucleus of the 66th Volunteer Regiment. THIRTY-FOURTH REGIMENT. Of this regiment, not in existence at this date, a part went into the volunteer service in 1861, as the nucleus of the 98th Volunteer Regiment. THIRTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT. This regiment, then located in New York city, now not in service, was mustered in the United States service, May 29th, 1862, for three months, and left the State the same day. 288 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Commanded by Col. Charles Rooine, it served in tlie Middle Department, and was mustered out Sept. 2d, 1862, at New York city. June 18tb. 1863, it was re-mustered in the United States service, but for thirty days, and commanded by Col. Eoome, it left for Harrisburg, Pa., the same day, and served in the 4th Brigade, 1st Division, Department Susquehanna. It was mustered out at New York city, July k:2d, 1863. May 6th, 1864, it was mustered in the United States service for the third time, and, under the command of Col. Ossian J. Ashley, it served in the harbor of New York, until it was mustered out, June 6th, 1864. In its service In 1863, the regiment lost : Died of disease, 1 enlisted man ; and took part in skirmishes at SportiuK Hill, Pa. , June ;{Oth, 186:J, where it had 1 oflQcer and 3 enlisted men wounded, and at Car- lisle, Pa., July 1st, 18w Savage Station, Va White Oak Swamp 1S62. June 29 30 3(1 July 1 2 3 9 311 Sept. 6 9-1 n 12 17 l9-2n 211 29 t 1 Near Falls Church, Va.... Malvern Cliff, Va Malvern Hill, Va : ... 1 "I "2 2 ... "i 1 Lee's House, A'a Crew's Farm and Car- ter's Hill, Va Gum TJun Swamp. Va.... Lnnfc Bridge Road.Va. ... Near Harrison's Land- ing Va Sangster's Station, Va.... 1 Hanover C't House, Va..! Seven Days' Battle, Va... ... ... 1 July 2 •• Near Hyattstown. Md.... Frederick City, Md ? Mechanicsville, Va 26 27 97 1 "i ':: ^\'iii(liester, Va Falling Water, Va. ■Willianisp(]rt, Md Hancock, Md 1 (Jreeii ("asile Pa "1 i'.'.'. . "2 Ne.ir Slii|p|ien>burg. Pa... Nr Harper's FeiTy,W.Va Darkesvllle, Va Near Bunker Hill.Va ...| 1 "i 1 "1 2 .. Stephenson's Depot, Va. Stephenson's Depot, Va. Darkesville, Va Harper's Ferry, W.Va.... "i 3 '3 "l ■3 2 2 2 ■] 7 2 1 15 324 ... Keedvsvllle. Md s Martinsburg, Va I "4 29 1 ... "1 1 30 July 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 8 10 12 23 Aug. 14 14 19 21 22 Sept. !> 9 15 19 Oct. 14 15 17 18 ... Fisher's Hill, Va ■> Tiniberville, Va Near Carlisle, Pa Near McConnellshu'h.Pa Brown's fiap, Va I.nray Valley, Va 6 4 Bin Springs, Va 1 Falling Waters, Md Milford Va "i •^ White I'o-t. Va Cedar Creek, Va Frederick City, Md 1 Koads, Pa Bood's Hill Va Dicksville Va S Liberty Mills, Va Jack's Shop, Va Near Ashby's Gap, Va.... S ... 2... 1 9 t Aiilielani Creek. Md Williamsiiort, Md Sharpslmri;, Md 2 Waynesboro, Va .Augusta Court House, Va ILa-denville, Va Bea\cT Dam Slation, Va. Whitellouse l.anding.Va Aiiponiatlox Caiiip'ii.Va. Dinwid "6 "2 1 2 3 4 "3 2 39 50 5 6 2 2 11 6 1 1 2 3 1 "i 2 6 1 10 4 8 4 1 87 2 7 3 2\ 3 59 3 "i 1 1 4 4 2 3 4 Pl.\i;e. Date. Kil ed. iWounded M i.-<- Dl'd Reco. f - ■; c „ OJ ^; Gj "i c J- S E =' E = 2 « o W c .. 11 .. 4 ■ \ .. i::. ... '. '.'.' "i '.'.'. '. '. ... ... !!]'. '. Z Z. "i '. '. "5 "i "h '. . 4 3 18. 4 . . ... 1 4 . 1 . ] . '. ... ... 2 ! 2. '. Z. Z "i '. 4 . . 1 ... 2 . 6 . '. "3 ."; ■"(; ■ "" ;;.' 1 .. Z. Z "s. " "; ;;] 1 ;; Idim Reco ing. Place. i a li '.'. "i '.'. "i .'. "5 '. "ti .' "2 . 1 . 2 . 3 4 . "i . 2 '. 15 '. "] . 1 . 11 '. "(< 1 6 . I . 1 . 1 .' "i . 6 . 1 . 6 ; "1" 4 3 72 . 2 . 6 . 3 . 2 2 15 . 2 47 3 '. 'i 4 1 2 3 4 '. i 1 5 s c 1 c c ii < ThorouRhfare Gap 1862. Aug. 28... 2. 29 1 6. 30 31 '. Sept. 14 17 17 29 Oct. 5 7 31 Nov. 3 G... 1 . 6 8 25 Dec. 7 11-15 1863. April 14 16 May 2 3 4 C 6 10 20 June 1 3 E ... 4 . 17 2 8. 19... 1 . 20-21 ... 1 . 23 28 29 July 2-3 4 6 '" '.'.'. '. 6 8 10-12 ... 1 . 14 > 14 { 16 27 Aug. 3 5... 1. 12 1 14/ 22 Sept. 1 2 13 11 ... 1 .. 16-17 ... 1 .. 17 19 21 21-22 . . 1 .. Oct. 2 6 .. 1.. 7 10 11-12 1 .. .. 16 19 19... 3.. Nov. 4 7 15 18 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 Nov. 27 29 j. Dec. 2 5 18 1864. Jan. 12 .. 17 Stevensbnrg. Va Ely's Ford, Va Beaver Dam Station, Va. Frederick Hall Sta'n.Va. South Anna Bridge, Va... Defen's of Richmond, Va. Old Church, Kings and Queens, Va New Kent Ct. House,Va. .Stevensville, Va C'arrollton's Store, Va.... 1.S61. Feb. 19 . 19. 29. 29. 29. Mch. 1-2 . 2. 3. 3. 11 1 1 ■3 "1 3 211 28 23 11 I 15 1 1 "3 "i 3 22 Hull Kuii Little lUver Turnpike. South Mountain, Md 29 25 11 Ha/.el River Va Aldie, Va Sudlev Church, Va May 5-7. 8. May 9-24 9 . 11 . 12. . 3 4 7 1 30 Salem & Warrenton, Va. Upperville, Va Kaii|ialiaiiiu)tkBrid"e,Va Aldii', \'a Spotsylvania C. II., Va. Gen. Sheridan's Expedi- tion to James River, Va Anderson's Ford, North Anna, Va Yellow Tavern. Va ..... Forti Heat ions of Rich- mond, Va Polecat Station, Va Staltbrd Court House, A' a "i 1 Rappahannock St'n,Va. Warrenton, Va 23 1 3 1 ... 8 1 2 2 1 ' 1 Louisa Court House, Va. 27-31") 30^ .. 31 J June 1- 12 1 . . 2 2 Ashland and Hanover Crump's Creek, Va Hanover Ct. House.Va. 8 Glen Allen, Va Aylett's, Va Kings and Queens Court 3. 11 .. 12.. 14-15 .. June 20- July30.. June 20.. 22-30 23 28.. 29-.30 .. Aug. 16- 17 .. :-3 1 1 ... .9 Ceiitreville, Va Old Church Morrisville, Va Riddle's Shop Va Matthi-ws County, Va... M.alvern Hill,'A^^ i'alMiouth, Va Before Petersburg, Va ... Jerusalem Pl'k Road.A'a. Raid to South Side and Danville R. R., Va.. Nottoway Ct. House .. 1 ",' 31 "6 2 1 "i "3 1 1 8 18 "i "i 7 "3 2 29 545 * Aldip.Va 47 AldiP, Va Near Rockville, Md Ream's Station Near Winchester, Va Cni.ksville, Md «ieitv>l,urf;. Pa ] Muiiterev, Pa 21 .. 25.. . 1 1 2 4 10 3 Shepherdstown, Va Einniittsburg. Md Uafferstown, Md Berrvville, Va 4 .. AVilliaiiisport. Md Near Winchester, Va . ... Abraham's Creek, Va 1 is "i "i 2 1 '7 17 Hoonsboro, Md J,,nr,' Cro>s Road, Md. 13.. 19.. 21 . 22.. 26.. 27-28 .. 30.. Oct. 2 .. 4.. f. .. 8.. 9 .. ."2 . 3 '. "i "1 "i ::; AVilliani^porl, Md Fallii]- Waters, Md Front Royal, Va Millord, Va 13errvville,Va Bristerlmrj;, Va Fairfax, Va Railroad Bridge, Waynes- Thoroughfare Gap, Va. ... Near Aldie, Va Mt. Crawford,;Va Woodstock, Va 1 Near Aldie, Va Brldfce Water, Va United States Ford, Va... lirock's Gap, Va Laiiil's Cieek. Va Fisliers Hill, Va Port Coiiuav, Va Tom's Brook, Va 3 Ciilpeper and Brandy 13.. Station, Va Cedar Creek, Va Cedar Creek, Va Ninevah, Va Mount .laekson, Va !:uud',s Hill, Va ^loorelieid, Va 19.. 6 1 6 13 I 11 Sonierville Ford, Va Nov. 7 .. Raooon Ford, Va United Stales Ford, Va... Ciilpeper, Va Ma lis.. n Ct. Ilouse.Va.. 12 22.. 23.. 30.. 1 1 3 5 "i 29 20 LliMTtv Mills, Va Dec. 3 .. 1(1 14 "k 1 "4 3 "2 2>6 14 17 Hazel Run. Va 11 .. 20-21 .. 1865. March 2 .. 12.. 15.. "2 "i "3 2 Hazel Rive,-, Va Waynesboro. Va Robertson's River, Va.... Brandy Station, Va Manassas, Va Ashland, Va White House Land'g. Va Appomattox Camp'n.Va. Dinwiddie Ct. House.. Five Fork.s Fall of Petersburg Deep Creek .Tettersville..., Amelia Springs Sailor's Creek Appomattox Station ... Hayinarket, Va Buckland Mills, Va Catlelt Station. Va Mch. 29- April 9 Mch. 30- 31.. April 1 .. 2 .. 3.. 4.. 4 "4 "i "3 "2 SteveiislmiK, Va Haitwor.d Church, Va.. Geniiaiiiia Kord,Va Mine Run eainpaign, Va. New Hope Church .... 25 i'e 1 Robertson's Tavern Gerinanna Ford 5.. 6.. 8 . "i 67 2 i 47 "i "i 1 20 6 4 Racoon Ford. Va Somerville, Va Kelly's Ford, Va Loss; picket and otherminor affairs .. Total loss 7 32 Ellis Ford, Vtt Third Kegiment of Cavalry (Veteran). VAN ALEN cavalry. MIX CAVALRY. July 26th, 1861, Col. James H. Van Alen received authority from the War Department to recruit this regiment. As soon as companies were organi^ied they were forwarded to VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 399 Meridian Hill, near Wasliington , D. C, where tlie regiment was organized, and where, Sept. 9th, 1861, Col. Van Alen took command. The Onondaga Cavalry was merged into the regiment; the 6^7* Independent Company Ohio Cavalry, and Unattached Company A, New Jersey Cavalry, were assigned to the regiment as companies L and M, respectively; the latter was, however, April 8th, 1862, transferred to the 1st N. J. Cavalry as Company L, and a new company M organized for the regiment in Sept., 1862. Tlie companies were mustered in the service of the United States for three years; A, C, F and H at Rochester, July 17th, Aug. 4th, 20th, and 27th, 1861, respectively; B and I at Syracuse, July 30th and Aug. 27th, 1861, respectively; D at Albany, Aug 12th, 1861 ; E and K at Elmira, August 22d and May 14th, 1861, respectively; (i at Boonville August 21st, 1861; L at Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 13th, 1861; and M (2d organization) at Albany, Sept. 10th, 1862. Company K was originally Company Gr of the 13th N. Y. Vol. Infantry (two years' regiment) and became part of the 3d Cavalry, Aug. 23d, 1861. At the expiration of its term of ser- vice, those entitled thereto were discharged, and the regiment, composed of veterans and recruits, continued in the service. The companies were recruited principally: ^4, C and H sd Rochester; i? at Syracuse; D at Schoharie, Schenevus, Schaghticoke, Albany, Cobleskill, Gallupsville and Unadilla; ^at Delhi, Deposit, Elmira, Margarettville, Middletown and Walton; F a,t Medina, New- stead and Newfane; G at Utica, Leyden, Boonville, Lowville and Watson; / at Syracuse and North Hamburgh; Ji'at Elmira, Brockport and Rochester; L at Cincinnati and Xenia, Ohio and M (2d organization) at Rochester and Brockport. The regiment served: Four companies in Banks', and six in Stone's Divs., A. P., from Oct. , 1861; at Washington, D. C, from March, 1862; in North Carolina, Department North Carolina, and 18th Corps, from April, 1863; in 1st Brig., Kautz's Division Cavalry, Army of the James, from April, 1864; at and about Norfolk, Va., from Dec. 4tli, 1864; at Ports- mouth, Va., from Jan., 1865; at Suffolk, Va., from March, 1865; and at Norfolk, Va., from June, 1865. July 4th, 1865, the enlisted men of Company H were transferred to Companies A, B, F, and L; those of K to B; of M to L; and some of the men of Company F to E; reducing the regiment to eight companies, A, B, C, D, E, F, I, and L; July 12th, 1865, Company D was transferred to Company L; E to F; and I to C; July 21st, 1865, the remaining five compa- nies A, B, C, F and L, commanded by Col. Geo. W. Lewis, were consolidated at Norfolk, Va., with the 1st Regiment Mounted Rifles, N. Y. Vols., forming Companies F, B, I, H and L, respectively, of a new organization, designated Sept. 6th, 1865, the 1st Provisional Regi- ment, N. Y. Vol. Cavalry. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed iu action, 3 officers, 29 enlisted men; died of wounds received in action, 19 enlisted men; died of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 155 enlisted men; total, 4 officers and 203 enlisted men; aggregate, 207; of whom 38 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. The regiment, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil Wounded. Miss- 6 "S M a hi be ■< 3 1 "3 8 Pl.\ce. Date. Kil- Wounded. M iss- led. Di'd Reco. ing. led. Di'd Re CO. ing. 6 Place. e o c 1 s c £ c S a "1 "2 4 2 '2 e o ... s c W 2 iB 53 c "1 S c 25 2 "i 6 i c S c 4 60 to Near Goose Creek, Va. .. Near Edwards Ferry, Va. 1861. Oct. 21 1862." March 7 10 April S 27 May 7 15 30 31 June 2 5 24 July 10 2.i 26 27 Aug. 6 1 "2 2 1 Neuse River Road, 13 miles from New Bern, N. C 1862. Aug. 20 Sept. 6-7 9 Oct. 7 29 Nov. 2 2 5 11 18 Dec. 11- 20 11 12 12 1.3-14 14 14 15 15 1 Washingtdn. N. C ■'S Winchester, Va Tranter's Creek, N. C... ■> Shenandoah Valley, A^a... T 1 1 1 1 1 "2 ... 1 Haughton's Mil!, N. C ... Near Burnt Church, N.C. Rawles' Mills, N C Ncm- Waohino-tnn TVI P Tranter's Creeek, N. C ... 2 Neni- T.qrilnin"' N 'c. . ■^ Greenville Koad. N. C. ... 1 3 '4 Bachellor's Creek, N. C... Core Creek. N. C Expedition from New Bern to.GoIdsboro,N.C. 1 Greenville Road, near Tranter's Creek. N. C. Tranter's Creek, N. C . ... Tranter's Creek, N.C... Tranter's Creek, N. C .... "2 ... Trenton and Poilock.s- villo, N. C Wise's Cross Road Mill Creek, N. C NearYoung's Cross Road, Kinstoii 10 Trenton and Kingston Koad, N. C ■Whitehall Bridge 300 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Date. c Kil- led. /Ac 5ji5 '. "i Wounded M ' ti tc ■< "2 i iV 2 1 1 "1 "2 1 i "i 13 Place. Date. . \\ "oT III eil r- Dl'd lieco ing. led. Di'.llKeco. ing. . Place. 2 s E c' E 3 C 3 » ... 1 "1 io 2 "] 4 S 8 6 E 3 5 3 O.W Io H ■3 Olive Stati'in Whiti'liall IJildge 1862. Dec. 16 16 17 17 17 J 1863. Jan. 8,. 17. 18! 18-19. 20!. Feb. 13. 13. 27. Ilookerstown, N. C Swift Creek and Street's Ferry, N. C PoUocksvlUe N C 1863. July 21 22 26 Oct. 7 Nov. 3 1864. .May 5-31 5 8 9 14 1 "i "1 "i 15 1 1 1 3 16 1 3 13 "2 "i 1 1 7 128 2 14 4 ■> 78 2 "2 2 31 "i 11 170 Tlioinpsou's Bridge Goldsboro Core Creek, N. C Polloiksville and North Near New Berne, N. C ... Camden C. H. and Dis- Ka-t Kiv.T, N. C Operations against Pet- N.Mr Troiitoii. N. C \ i 2 Y"un-s Cross Road. N.C. Nrar . lacks,, iiville, N. C. Sati.lv lUdi;.., N. C N.-ar Washington, N. C Near New lierne, N. C... Wall Bridge Stony Ci-eek Station.... Nottowav Bri.lge White's iii-i.lg.- 37 Skeet, N. C ; "3 _ "2 "2 Belcher's Mills Near Hatcher's Run, Va Swan Quarters, N. C Near Dover, N. C 4 . 7. 7 . 7. 13-14 . 15. Mch. 30- April 15 . April 3 . 4 . 8. 9 . 14. 16. 17-18 . 19. 20. 28. 29. 30. May 5 . 7. 22 23] 24 . May 31- June 2 . June 2 Core Crcrk, N. C . 1 "i " ... Near Petersburg, Va Before Petersburg and Y«mi«'s('russRoads,N.C. Tn-iit Rii.kI, near New June 1.5- Dec.4 June 15 22-30 25 26 29 July 26- 29 Aug. 1 19-21 21-25 31 Sept. 15 16 17 22 licnie, N. C Petersburg, Va., assault. Raid to South Side ami Danville Raili'oad.Va Staunton Bridge Roanoke Bridge 5 1» 105 Near Nmv Berne, N. C... Washington, N. C Whit." Fork, N. C Ginn Sw.iinii. N. C Litik' .Swill, Creek, N. C. 1 1 1 "5 2 ■3 1 Blount'.s anil Swift Creeks, N. C... Malvern Hill.Va Yellow Tavern, Weldon Railroad, Va Ream's Station, A' a Lee'.o Mills, Va Prince George Court House, Va Jerusalem Plankroad.A'a 1 Near Blount'.s(;rpfk,N.C. IVletier's .Mills. N. C K.K.Crsg..fCoveCr'k.N.C Bli; SuiH Creek, N. C. ... Saii.lv Ki.l-e, N. C 1 ... 3 "2 Wise's Cross Koads.N.C. Near Core Creek. N. C... Core Creek, N. C '. "i . 1 "1 "i 1 1 I'eletier's or Evans" Mills, N. C Stony Creek, N. C Prince George Court Bachellor's Creek, N. C. Oct. 1 D.irbytown Ro.ad,V^a Oct. 7 Darbytown Road, Va 13 Chaiies Citv Pike, Va 20 Fair Oaks, 2d, Va 27-29 Charles'City Cross Roads, Va . ..." Nov. 1 Darbytown Road. Va 15 South Quay, Va Dec. 12 , 1865. South Quay.Va Mch. 11 SulTolk, Va ' 15 Loss on picket, scouts and minor afTairs "> 1 3 2 Tranter's Creek, Jack- sonville, N. C i Plymouth, N. C Core Creek, N. C 17-18. July 3 . 4 . 5. 5. 18 19 20 20 Trent..!!, N.C llallviUe. N. C "i 1 3 Waisavv, N. C Swift Creek, N. C The Chapel near Gi'een- ville, N. 2 5 Rockv Mount Sta'n, N.C. Tarboio, N. C Total loss .. . ^ 29 ~ 19 10 Fourth Regiment of Cavaley. FIRST REGIMENT GERMAN CAVALRY; DICKEL's MOUNTED RIFLES; LINCOLN GREENS. In May, 1861, one Major Byrou commenced recruiting a body of cavalry known as tlie Lincoln Greens ; in June, Col. Christian F. Dickel became connected with it, and July 26th, 1861, received authority from the War Department to organize a regiment of cavalry; he took the Lincoln Greens for a nucleus of his regiment which was then known as DickeVs Mounted Rifles. The regiment was organized at New York city; mustered in the service of the United States for three years, between Aug. 10th and Nov. 15th, 1861, and designated by the State authorities the Fourth Regiment of Cavalry. In Nov., 1861, two companies recruited, respectively, by Capts. Trautwein and Rosenkrautz, for the Oerman Cavalry, & regiment to recruit which Col. G. A. Moltke received authority from the War Department Aug. 20th, 1861, but which failed of organization, joined the regiment; Capt. Trautwein's com- pany becoming Company H, and Capt. Rosenkrantz's company being transferred to the other companies, principally to Company I. In fall of 1861, the company recruited by Capt. John McDonald for the regiment, was consolidated with the other companies. Company K was mustered in the U. S. service Nov. 15th, 1862; Company L, Dec, 1862; and Company M, Feb. 13th, 1863. In Aug., Sept., Oct. and Nov., 1864, the men entitled thereto were dis- charged, and the recruits and veterans transferred to Companies F, K, L and M, and re- tained in the service. VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 301 The companies were recruited principally: A, D, E, F, O, 1 and K, at New York city; B and C at Yonkers; //at Cleveland, Ohio, and New York city; L at New York city, Brooklyn, Stuyvesant, Kinderhook and Poughkeepsie; and if at New York city and Brooklyn. Capt. McDonald's company was recruited at Philadelphia, Pa.; Capt. Roseukrantz's company at New York city. The regiment, eight companies, left the State Aug. 39th, 1861, and served in Blenker's Division, A. P., from Sept. , 1861; in 5th Corps, A. P., from Mar., 1862; in Mountain Dept., from April, 1862; in the Cavalry Brigade of the 1st Corps, A. Va., from June, 1862; in the Cavalry Brigade, 1st Division, 11th Corps, A. P., from Sept., 1862; in the 1st Brigade, 2d Division, Cavalry Corps, A. P., frcm Feb. , 1863; in the 1st Brigade, 3d Division, Cavalry, A. P., from May, 1863; in 2d Brigade, 2d Division, Cavalry, A. P., from June 14th, 1863; and in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, A. P., from Aug. 12th, 1863; with the Army of the Potomac detached from the Cavalry Corps, in May, 1864; with the Cavalry Corps again toward end of May, 1864; in the Army of the Shenandoah from Oct., 1864. Feb. 27th, 1865, the battalion commanded by Maj. Edward Schwarz, was transferred to the 9th N. Y. V^ol. Cavalry, Company F becoming its Company E, the members of Company K being transferred to Companies B, E, H, M andL. Company L becoming L, and M Com- pany B, of the same. While in the service, the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 4 officers, 40 enlisted men; died of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 12 enlisted men; died of disease and other causes, 3 officers, 54 enlisted men; total, 8 officers, 106 enlisted men; aggregate, 114; of whom 14 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. The regiment, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- S •< "h 3 1 "3 4 14 "4 8 2 3 2 "1 67 a 1 "e 1 4 "] 42 13 3 27 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- led. Di'ri|r £eco. ing. led. Di'd Reco. ing. Place. 4) 1 O B 3^ c' E a S c "5 3 "2 3 13 "4 5 2 2 51 1 1 1 "5 "i is 5 1 8 1 c Ed "i '1 5 c g c ■7 "2 3 "2 1 2 1 E "4 £ 17 "i 25 9 "2 3 3 "1 2 "i 3 be be bo ■< 1861. Dec. 2 1862. Mch. 7 Mch. 30 April 14 May 20 28 June I 2 3 6 7 8 9 12 13 July 8 22 29 Aug. 9 Aug. 16- Sept. 2 Aug. 16 24-25 26 27 29 30 31 Sept. 4 22 Nov. 18 29 30 Dec. 2 20 22 1863. Jan. 26 Feb. 2 9 25 Mch. 7 17 23 May 1 June 1 11 17 19 20 21 29 1863. July 1-3 4 !> 6 6 8 11-12 u 16 Sept. 6 10 13 14 15 16-17 19 22 Oct. U 11 12 14 15 17-J8 23 24-26 Nov. 3 7 8 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 Nov. 26 27 29 sr Dec. 1 2;-, Hope Landing, Va Rappahannock Stat'n,Va 1 ... "\ Jones' Cross Roads, Md. Falling Waters, Md I Strasburg and Wood- . ] "i 'i "i ' ... ... ... 1 Brandy Station. Va Woodstock, Edinburg, and Mt. .Jackson, Va... Near Harrisonburg, Va... Aldie, Va "i "{'. Rappahannock Stat'n.Va CulpeperCt. House. Va. Somerville Ford, Va Brentville, Va 24 Near Port Republic, Va. Near Racoon Ford. Va... Near Jack's Shop, Va Rapidan Station, Va .... 2 "i .... 11 . 3 White House Ford. Va... Near Luray, Va Cedar Mountain, \a. Geu. Pope's canip"gn,Va. Culpeper, Va Bristoe Station, Va Oak Hill, Va Hunter's Ford.A'a Beverly Ford, Va 14 Bealton Station, Va Oak Hill, Va 1 i 1 Bristoe Station Rappahannock Stat'n,Va Muddy Run, Va Mine Run Campaign, Va Salem and White Plains Bull Run 1 3 1 Robertson's Tavern.... Near Fairfax Ct. House, .!. ... Va Ely's Ford Culpeper Ct. House, Va. Near New BaItiniore,Md. Aldie, Berryville, Va Snicker's Gap, Va 1864. Jan. 9 OQ Feb. 6-7 29 Mch. 1 2 3 28 May 6 8 21 22-26 27-30 27 30 May 31- June 6 June 1 2 "1 Charlestown, W. Va Pnickersville.Va liarnett's Ford, Va Kellysville.Va Beaver Dam Station, Va. Defens'sof Richmond, Va Aylett's Va Grove Church, Va 1 1 •> Rappahannock Stat'n,Va Somerville, Va New Kent Ct. House, Va Near Hart wood Ch'ch.Va 1 1 "5 "i 1* '. '2 ; 21 . 5 . 2 "2 "i 1 Near Hope Landing, Va. Kelly's Ford.Va Piney Grove Church, Va. Guinea and Milford Sta- tions, Va 1 Kelly's Ford.Va Rapidan Station, Va Snicker's Gap, Va Stevensburg, Va Pamunkey River, Va... Aldie, Va MIddleburg, Va Cold Harbor, Va Cold Harbor Aldie, Va TJpperville, Va 1 17 Near CooksviUe, Md Gaines' Mills 303 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Date. K le I. Wounded. Miss- ing. 5 c to u 4S 1 1 1 1 "i i 25 1 1 2 6 Place. Date. Kil- |\Vounded. Miss- ing. 1. Dl'dlReco. led. Di'd Reco. n; Place. 1 1 II 9... 3 5 1 c c » 24 . "W 1 . . 6 1 o c c 4/ E c 5 c c 1 O i c c c H 12 4 "i 148 1 o "i I n 1 c es "3 i 8 ::: "3 "i 1 228, Gen. Sheridan's Trevel- 1804. June7-24 11-12 21 23 24 Bunker Hill. Va 1864. Sept. 13 19 22 23-24 26-27 Oct, 1 2 9 14 17 19 20 Nov. 12 22 Dec. 21 22 26 ian ISaid Upequon, Va Fisher's Hill, Va 17 9 Tievelian Station, Va.. ::: 1 "i White House, Va Jones' BridKe, Va ... Charles City Ct.H.,Va. Prince Oeorge Court Middletown and New- town, Va Before Petersburg, Va.... June 26- July30 July 18 21 27-29 Aug. 10 11 12 1.3-11 15-16 21 24 2.i 28-29 "i'. "i'. "\ '. u 1 .. 1.. 1 .. '. 4 2 6 'i 1 Near Strasburu, Va L>Ms- Mills, Va iJnp li.itioni, Va.. Cedar Creek, Va Deep lluttuni, Va Woodstock, Va Ninevah, Va Koods Hill, Va Libr-rty Mills, Va Millwootl, Va.. i ".'.. Cedar Creek, Va 1 Berryville, Va 2 40 1 Front Koval, Va 1 2... 2 1 1 Charlestown, W. Va Hall town, Va affairs 3 Sniithlield, Va 1 .. 7 'l Total loss 4 ^t Leetown, Va L 'i '1 EiFTH Regiment of Cavalry (Veteran). IRA HARRIS cavalry; FIRST IRA HARRIS GUARD ; DE FORREST CAVALRY. July 26th, 1861, Col. Otlineil De Forrest received authority from the War Department to recruit a regiment of cavalry for a service of three years. He recruited this regiment, which was then known as the Ira Harris Cavalry ; after the organization had been turned over to the State, it was, October 16th, 1861, designated the First Ira Harris Guard, and after its completion, Xov. 14th, 1861, the 5th Regiment of Cavalry. The Bliss Cavalry, an incomplete organization, recruited by Col. W. S. Bliss, was merged into the regiment, which was organized at Camp Scott, Staten Island, where its companies were mustered in the ser- vice of the United States: Aon Aug. 15th, 1861, B on Aug. 21st, C on Sept. 3d, D on Oct. 1st, E on the 7th, and F on the 21st of Sept., G on the 9th, H on the 28th, and I, K, L and M, on the 31st of Oct., 1861. At the expiration of its term of service those entitled thereto were discharged and the regiment continued in the service. The companies were recruited principally: A, B, K~Bliss Cavalry, M— Bliss Cavalry— at New York city; C at New York city, Troy and Kingston; But Springfield, Mass., and New York city; Bat Allegany, Kennedy, llichburgh, Belmont, East Rushford, Friendship, El- licottsville, Cuba, Black Creek, Little Valley, Scio, Genesee, Farmersville, Great Valley and Wellsville; T'^at East Pike, East Gainesville, Castile, Attica, Oramel, Wellsville, China, Hume, Sardinia and Freedom; G, intended originally for a so-called Harlan's Cavalry, &t Pike, Oswego and Elmira; H a.t Crown Point; I— Bliss Cavalry— &t Princeton, Passaic and Plainfield, N. J., and Brooklyn and Newburgh; and Z at Hudson, Athens and Catskill. The regiment left the State Nov. 18th, 1861, and served in the Department of Annapolis, Md., from Nov., 1861 ; in the 5th Corps and Department of the Shenandoah, from Mar., 1862, in the 2d Corps, Army of Virginia, from .June, 1862; in Stahel's Division, De- fenses of Washington, from Sept., 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 22d Corps, Dept. Washington, from Mar., 1863; in the 1st Brigade, 3d Division, Cavalry, A. P., from June 28th, 1863; in the 2d Brigade, 3d Division, Cavalry, A. P., from Aug., 1863; in the 1st Brig- ade, 3d Division, Cavalry, A. P., from Sept., 1863; with the Army of the Potomac, detached in 9th Corps, part of May, 1864; with the Cavalry Corps again from about end of May, 1864, in the Army of the Shenandoah, from Oct., 1864, and in the Dept. of West Virginia, from Mar., 1865 until- July 19th, 1865, when, commanded by Col. Amos H. White, it was mustered out and honorably discharged at Winchester, Va. During its service, the regiment lost by death killed in action, 5 officers , 62 enlisted men; died of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 24 enlisted men; died of disease and other causes, 4 officers, 222 enlisted men; total, 11 officers, 308 enlisted men; aggregate, 319; of whom 104 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. The regiment, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc.: VOLUNTEEKS OF THE STATE. 303 South Fork of the Shen- andoah, Va New Market, Va Port Republic, Va Conrad's Store, Va Rockingham Furnace, Va Near Harrisonburg, Va... Conrad's Ferry, Va New Market, Va Columbia Bridge, Lura.v Valley, Va Woodstock, Va Woodstock, Va Woodstock, Va Operations in Shenan- doah Valley, Va Front Royal Strasburg Middletown Newtown Winchester Harper's Ferry, W. Va. ... Near Marlinsburg, Va.... Charlestown, W. Va Near Luray, Va Near Luray, Va Near Woodstock, Va Warsaw Ford.Va Sperryville, Va Near Culpeper Court House, Va Orange Court House, Va. Liberty Mills, Va Harnett's Ford, Va Near Orange Court House, Va... Cedar Mountain, Va Cedar Mountain, Va Near Orange Court House, Va... Gen. Pope's campaign, Va Louisa Court House.... Kelly's Ford Warrenton Springs Centreville Groveton Lewis Ford Fairfax Court House ... Asliby's Gap, Va Leesburg, Va Upperville, Va Thoroughfare Gap, Va. ... Thoroughfare Gap. Va. ... Hopewell Gap.Va Thoroughfare Gap, Va.... Middleburg, Va Upperville. Va Aldle and Berry ville, Va. Snicker's Gap, Va Aldie,Va Cub Run, Va 1862. April 19 May 14 18 21 23-2.'> 23 24 24 24 25 28-30 3) 31 .Tune 24 30 July 1 2 6 12 15 17 18 Aug. 2 9 10 13 Aug. 16- Sept. 2 Aug. 17 21 23-24 28 29 30 1 Frying Pan.Va Cub Run, \a Middleburg, Va New Baltimi>re, Va Warrenton, Va Spotted Tavern, Va Near Aldie, Va Fairfax Court House, Va. Little River Turnpike, Va Broad iiun,Va White Plains, Va Warrenton .Junction, Va. Shannon Hill,Va Near Fairfa.x Court House, Va Marsteller's Place, Va , Greenwich, Va Snicker's Gap, Va Middleburg, Va Warrenton, Va Hanover, Pa Gettysburg. Pa Monterey. Pa Smithsburg, Md Hagerstown, Md Boonsboro, Md Hagerstown, Md Williamsport, Md Falling Waters. Md Ashby's Gap, Va Lamb's Creek, Va Port Conway, Va Brandy Station. Va Somerville Ford, Va Sept. Oct. 1863. Jan. 26 Feb. 9 10 10 March 2 9 23 April 1 28 May 10 19 30 July 2-3 12-13 14 14 20 Sept. led.lDi'dlReco. tng. 1863. Kelly's Ford, Va iSept. 18 21 21-22 25 Madison Court House.Va White's Ford, Va Hazel River Bridge, Va. CreiglersviUe, Va Bethel Church, Va Brandy Station, Va New Market, Va-. James City, Va Haymarket, Va Buckland Mills, Va Stevensburg, Va Germanna Ford. Va Mine Run campaign, \a. Ellis Ford, Va Ellis Ford, Va Hampton Cross R'ds,Va. Ely's Ford, Va Beaver Dam Station, Va. South Anna Bridge, Va... Defen's of Richmond,Va Avlett's, Va Near King's and Queen's Court House, Va Ely's Ford, Va Field's Ford, Va CarroUton's Store, A'a. ... Wilderness, Va Spotsylvania Ct. H'se.Va Massaponax Church ... Ny River Po River Downer's Bridge Milford Station North Anna, Va Mt. Carmel Church.... Little River Totopotomoy, Va Cold Harbor, Va 10 II 10 17 19 19-2(1 Nov. 18 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 1864. Jan. 22 Feb. 6 28 29 29 d. 1 Ashland Haw's Shop Old Church Riddle's Shop, Va Malvern Hill, Va White Oak Swamp, Va.. White House Land'g, Va Before Petersburg, Va Raid to South Side and Danville R. R.,Va.. Nottoway Creek Staunton Bridge , Stony Creek Station... Ream's Station Milltown, Va Charlestown. W. Va Sniithfield, Va Berrvville, Va Puffleld Station, Va Opequon, Va Opequun Creek, Va Burnt Factory, Va Opequon, Va Front Roval, Va Milford, Va Mt. Crawford. Va Waynesboro, Va Mt- Meridian, A'a Railroad Bridge, Va North River, Va Brock's Gap, A'a Forrestville, A'a Tom's Brook, Va Cedar Creek, A'a., Back Road Lebanon Church, Va Cedar Run, Va Cedar Creek, A'a Ninevah, A'a Rood's Hill, A'a ... Lacy Springs, A'a. Woodstock. A'a.... Edinburgh, Va Mt. Sidney, Va Mch. New Market, Va 6 Rood's Hill. Va 7 Loss on picket, detached service, and minor affairs. May 20 21 22-26 25 26 27-31 June 1- 12 1 3 10-11 12 14 15 19 June 20- July 30 June 22 ,30 23 25 28 29-.30 Aug. 17 21 25 2 3 7 13 1 19 21 22 24 26 Sept. j^ij. I Wounded. 1865, Jan. Totalloss 5 62 2 24 21244 21 Reco. Miss- ing. ... I ...1 ... ..I 1 18 23 7 8 13 U 5 8 5 8 ... 19 1 17 3 6 3 8 304 PAKT III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Sixth ReCxIment of Cavalry (Veteran). IRA HARRIS cavalry; SECOND IRA HARRIS GUARD. This regimeut was organized under special autlioritj from the War Department as the Ira llarru Guard at New York city, and was, after having been turned over to the State, Nov. 20th, 1861, designated the Sixth Regiment of Cavalry, N. Y. Vols. The companies were mustered in the service of the United States: At New York city, Company A Sept. 12th, B Sept. 27tli. D Sept. 28th, I Nov. 2d, and L Nov. 6th; at Staten Island, Company E Oct. 3d, F Oct. 24th, II Oct. 28th, K and M, Dec. 19th; at Rochester, Company C Sept. 29th, and at Bing- hamton, Company G Oct. 24th, 1861. At the expiration of its term of service those entitled thereto were discharged and the regiment retained in service. The companies were recruited principally: vl at New Y'ork city and Cohoes and Boston, Mass. ; ^and L at New York city; Cat Rochester, Cohocton, Geneseo, Hornellsville and Dans- ville; D at Troy, Cherry Valley, Granville and New York city; E at New Y'ork city, Albany, WatertowE, Cherry Valley, Salt Springs and Cape Vincent; i^ at New York city and Pough- keepsie; O at Binghamton, Rochester, Hornellsville and Albion: H at New Y'ork city, Dover Plains and Washington; Jat New York citv, Cuba, Franklinville, Gouverneur, Angelica and Binghamton; A' at Ogdensbiirg, Geneseo, Lisbon and Canton; and i¥'at Kinderhook and Hudson. The regiment left the State Dec. 23d, 1861, commanded by Col. Thomas C. Devin, and served at York, Pa., from that time. In March, 1862, Companies D and K, and F and H, the Third Battalion, were mounted and assigned, two each, to the 2d and 4th Corps, A. P., respectively; the 1st and 2d Battalions were attached to Gen. Wads worth's command, and mounted in May, 1862. Companies D and K served with the 2d Corps until July, 1863; in the Dept. of Washington until Oct., 1863: and F and H with the 4th Corps until Aug., 1863; when they rejoined the regiment. The 1st and 2d Battalions served with the 9th Corps from Aug., 1862; (Company A with the 6th Corps in Sept., 1862:) in the 2d Brig., Pleasonton's Cavalry Division, Right Grand Division, A. P., from Dec, 1862; in the 2d Brig., 1st Div., Cavalry Corps, A. P., from Feb., 1863; (Companies B and C with 9th Corps in Jan. and Feb., 1863; a detachment with 22d Corps in July and Aug., 1863;) with the Army of the Shenandoah from Oct., 1864; and with the Army of the Potomac from March 26th, 1865. June 17th, 1865, under command of Col. Charles L. Fitzhugh, the regiment was consoli- dated into eight companies, and these, with the 15th N. Y. Vol. Cavalry, formed into a new organization known as the " Second Provisional Regiment, N. Y. Vol. Cavalry," becoming Companies A, B, C, D, E, I, L and M of the latter. During its service the regiment lo.st by death , killed in action, 5 officers, 48 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 4 officers, 24 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 133 enlisted men; total, 9 officers, 205 enlisted men; aggregate, 214; of whom 36 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- 6 s ti be < "i i< 1 I "3 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M iss- led. Di'fi Reco. ing. led. Di'ri Reco. ing. aj Place. -J c S "i a t E e S c ■3 "2 E I "3 1 "i c c 1 i E ... c E c c 4 "i 0) :j E ... ... i c 1 "i ... a < Bust Pan.Va Siege of Yorktown, Va ... AViiliamsburg, Va 1862. Marchsn April 5- Mav4 May 5 28 May 31- June I June 25- July 2 June 29 29 30 .lulv 1 Aug. H 19 2(1 30 Sept. 9 9-in 12 14 17 Oct. 3 Kearneysville, Va Near Cliarlestown, W.Va Near Lovettsville. Va .... Near Wlieatland, Va 1862. Oct. 16 16-17 21 21 Nov. 3 Dec. 1 11-15 12 13 14 1863. Jan. 8 April 11 29 29 30 May 1-3 June .5 9 7 Cliarlestown, W. Va 1 Fair Oaks, Va Ellis Ford, Va Seven Days' Battle. Va... Fredericksburg, A'a Matthews County Court 1 1 Wood's Cross Koads, Va. Pnmunkey River. A'a Alalvcrii Hill 1 ... "'? 1.1 1 CIraiiu'i' ("■lurt House . "i "i 2 1 I "1 2 I 35 17 <;iil|.r|»>r Uciaii, Va Oermanna and Richards' Fonls. Va liaincll's yonl, Va 1 i Kc'llv's Ford, Va ,"> Spotsylvania Court House, Va... Chancellorsville, A' a Niai- llvattstown, Mil.... Fi-.-,l,i-ick Citv. M'l ,51 ?} Siiiilh Mcuntkln, Md .... I AiilirlaiM. Md 1 ... Warwick River. Va Beverly's Ford, Va Lovetlsvjlle, Va 1...I 4 VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 305 Date. Kil- \v ounded. Miss- < 1 1 4 is 13 "l 1 "i 27 4 is i's Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. " led. !Di'd|I ieco. ing. led. Di'd Reco. ing. o Wapping Heights, Va .... 3 "'0 Brandy Station, Va Brandy Station, Va 3 "i "i q "i "s "■'■i 4 Charlestovvn, Va q ? 2 H Jacii's Shop. Va Berryville. Va Buiikerhill. Va 5 32 1 Kelly's Foril Va 1 2 2 2 18 Fisher's Hill 'Va Near Bristoe Station, Va- Oak Hill Va Front Royal. Va 3 Bealton Station Va Fisher's Hill, Va Grabbitt's Mills, Va 1 1 Muddy Run Va "3 i " Mine Run campaign,Va. "i "1 1 "2 1 Dec. 2 .. Barnetfs Ford Va 1864. Jan. 20 Feb. 6-7 29 29 29 March 1 2 3 11 May 5-7 8 9-24 9-10 11 12 17 27-30 27 30 May 31- June6 T Cedar Creek, Va 5 1 1 7 Rood's Hill, \a Frederick Hall Sta'n.Va. South Anna Bridge, Va... Defenses of Richmond, V. Aylett's, Va Liberty Mills, Va Jack's Shop, Va I Lovett's Mills Va 1 1 2 11 Kings and Queens, Va ... CarroUton's Store, Va.... WiIilerne8s,Va Goochland Ct. House,Va i Spotsylvania Court House, Va... Gen. Sheridan's Raid to Appomatto.'c camp'n,Va. Dinwiddie Ct. House... Five Forks Fall of Petersburg Deep Creek Near Amelia Ct. House Sailor's Creek, Va Appomattox Station... Appomattox Ct. House On picket and other min Total loss ? 2 q Yellow Tavern, Va Fortiflcations of Rich- :■; 1 5 ... "1 48 4 24 2~0 Hanovertown, Va Near Old Church, Va... Cold Harbor, Va 23 472 Seventh Regiment of Cavalry. Northern black horse cavalry. This regiment was organized at Troy to serve three years. Nov. 18th, 1861, it was designated by the State authorities as the 2d Regiment of Cavalry; by the War Department it was designated 7th N. Y. Vol. Cavalry, under which designation it was mustered out of service, and is therefore here so recorded. The com- panies were mustered in the service of the United States, A at Salem, Nov. 6th; B at Sandy Creek, Nov. 6th; C, D, E, F and H at Troy, Nov. 6th; and G at Elmira, Nov. 8th, 1861. There were only eight companies organized and these were recruited principally: A at Salem; B at Sandy Creek; 6' at Troy, Hoosick Falls, Schenectady, Berlin, Petersburgh and Grafton; I) at Troy, Ogdensburg, Newburgh, Saugerties and Goshen; ^ at Troy, Lowville, Albany and Carthage; i'^at Troy, Ballston, Broadalbiu, Gloversville and Mayfield; Gat Elmira, Lockport and Troy; H at Troy, Boonville, Ballston, Schuylerville, Nassau and Pittstown. The regiment, commanded by Col. Andrew J. Morrison, left the State Nov. 23d, 1861, and served near Washington, D. C, until March 31st, 1862, when, not having been mounted, it was honorably discharged and mustered out. During its service it lost by death, of disease, 7 enlisted men. 39 306 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. FiKST MOUNTED KIFLES. This regiment was also designated at times, and especially by the War Department, as the 7th N. Y. Vol. Cavalry; the sketch of the regiment will, however, be found under its correct appellation, namely, 1st Regiment Mounted Rifles. Eighth Regiment of Cavalry (Veteran). roctiester regiment. Col. Samuel J. Crooks received authority to recruit this regiment; it was organized for a three years' service, Nov. 14th, 1861, at Rochester, where Companies A, B, C, D, E, F, I and K were mustered in the United States service Nov. 23d, and Companies G and H Nov. 28th, 1861, only ten companies being organized. A number of the enlisted men of Company K were in Dec, 1861, transferred to other companies of the regiment, and March 8th, 1863, the remaining men were transferred to the 1st Battalion of Artillery, Companies A, B and D, later 29th, 30th and 32d Batteries. A new Company K and Companies L and M were organized in Aug., Sept. and Oct. , 1862, and mustered in the United States service at Rochester for three years, Sept. 29th, Oct. 15th and 14th, respectively. At the expiration of its term of service, those entitled thereto were, Oct. 29th, 1864, ordered to Rochester to be discharged and mustered out, and those remaining were, Nov. 1st, 1864, consolidated into a battalion of eight companies and retained in service. In this consolidation Companies A, B, C, D and E retained their letters and organization. Company K became Company F, L became G, and M was designated H; the enlisted men of the original Company F were transferred to Company A; those of original G were transferred to Companies B, C, D and M, old; those of original H to D and L, old; those of I to Company E, old. On the 30th of April, 1865, new Companies I,K, L and M were formed of recruits, mustered in for one and two years' service, and the regimental organization again completed. The companies were recruited principally: A at Rochester, Penn Yan, Penfield, Web- ster and Canandaigua; 5 at Rochester, Avon, Brighton, Lima, Rush and Houeoye Falls; G at Rochester, Newark, Sodus, Palmyra, Marion and Williamson; D at Rochester, Clyde and Phelps; ^at Rochester, Hartlaud, Middleport andRoyaltou; ^at Rochester, Albion, Carl- ton, Kendall and Newark; G at Rochester, Rushville, Seneca Falls, Montezuma and Water- loo; 2" at Rochester, Brockport, Bergen, Clarkson, Fairport and Hamblin; / at Rochester, Clinton, Penfield, Paris, Deausville, Waterville, Ontario, Webster, North Bay and Wal- worth; and K at Rochester, Brockport, Batavia, Norwich, Pitcher, Pharsalia, Sherburne, Spencerport and Webster; second Company A" at Rochester; third Company A' at Lock - port, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo and New York city; Companies L and 31 at Roches- ter; second Companies L and M at Rochester, Auburn, Elmira, Canandaigua, Buffalo, Binghamton, Lockport, Oswego and Syracuse. The regiment left the State Nov. 29th, 1861, and served in the defenses of Washington, D. C, from Dec, 1861; in the Department of the Shenandoah from March, 1862; in the Middle Department, 8th Corps, from June, 1862; in the 5th Brig., Pleasanton's Division of Cavalry, A. P., mounted, from Aug., 1862; in the 1st Brig., same div., from Dec, 1862; in the 1st Brig., 1st Div., Cavalry Corps, A. P., from Feb., 1868; in the 2d Brig., 3d Div.. Cavalry, A. P., from March, 1864; in the Army of the Shenandoah from Oct., 1864, and with the Army of the Potomac from March, 1865. The regiment, commanded by Col. Edmund M. Pope, was mustered out and honorably discharged June 27th, 1865, at Alexandria, Va., having lost by death during its service, killed in action, 8 officers, 60 enlisted men; died of wounds received in action, 5 officers, 32 enlisted men; died of disease and other causes, 6 officers, 213 enlisted men; total. 19 officers, 305 enlisted men; aggregate, 324, of whom 3 officers and 70 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. It, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc. : VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 307 ." Date. Kil- Wounded. M bt <: 31 92 1 "3 I 7 6 4 1 "4 "i "i 19 13 "6 "5 50 "3 1 40 4 "s 1 'i 25 18 6 3 "2 43 3 "i Place. Date. Kil- Wo\inded. Miss- led. Di'dlF leco. ing. led. DI'd|F eco. c per. Va Rapidan Station, Va ... 31 Germanna Ford, Va "i "2 1 "i n 3 ■ 1 19 '. "i Sailors' Creek Appomattox Station.... Broad Run, Va Appomattox Ct. Housel 9 Loss ; on picket and other minor Bealton Station, Va iT Total loss 8 794 NixTH Regiment of Cavalry (VETERA]sr). STONEMAN'S cavalry ; WESTFIELD CAVALRY. Col. John Beardsley received authority fromtlie State to recruit this regiment; its organ- ization commenced at Westfield and was completed at Albany. It received its numerical designation Nov. 33d, 1861, and Nov. 27th, 1861, a number of the men enlisted for the United States Lancers, an incomplete organization, which Col. Jos. Smolenski, under au- 308 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. tliority from the War Departineut, dated August 7tla, 1861, endeavored to recruit, were assigned to it as part of Company M. The companies were mustered in the service of the United States for three years, between Sept. 9th and Dec. 1.3th, 1861. A small portion of the men, claiming to have been fraudulently enlisted, were discharged under the orders of the Sec- retary of War, dated April 7th and 9th, 1862. At the exi)iration of its term of service, those entitled thereto were mustered out, and the regiment retained in service. March 29th, 186."), it was consolidated into nine companies, and received by transfer the "Dattalion of the 4th X. Y. Volunteer Cavalry, as Companies B, E and L. The companies were recruited principallj-: A at LaGrange, Linden, Pavilion, Perry, War- saw and Wyoming; B at Little Valley, Ashford, East Otto, Mansfield and Sugar Grove; C at Jame-stown and Westfield; D at Brocton, Smith Mills, Stockton and Westfield; E at East Randolph, Sherman, Harmony, Clymer and Napoli; i'' at Albany, Ashville, Busti, Farmington, Panama, Sugar Grove and Westfield; G' at Sheldon, Java and Westfield; JI at Castile, Dunkirk, Irvin, Hermitage, LaGrange, Sheldon, Silver Creek, Warsaw and Wyo- ming; /at Westfield, Ripley, Mayville and Harbor Creek, and North East, Pa.; K at Fre- donia, Forestville and Cherry Creek; L at Russell, and 3f at New York city. Rouse's Point, Troy and Geneva. The regiment left the State Nov. 26th, 1861, and served at Washington, D. C, from Dec, 1861. March 9th, 1862, Companies C, F, K and M were detached and distributed in detach- ments among the batteries of the Reserve Artillery, with which they served until May 22d, 1862; the remaining eight companies performed during that time duty as train-guard in the Army of the Potomac. In June, 1862, it having returned from the Peninsula, the regiment was mounted at Washington, D. C, and assigned to the Cavalry Brigade, 1st Corps, Army Virginia; it served in the 1st, Stahel's, Division, 11th Corps, from Sept., 1862; in the 3d Brig- ade, Cavalry Division, A. P., from Oct., 1862; in the Cavalry Brigade, 1st Division, 11th Corps, A. P., from Nov., 1862; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, A. P., from Feb. 1863; in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, A. P., from May, 1863; in the Army of the Shenandoah, from Oct., 1864; with the Army of the Potomac, from March, 1865, and July 17th, 1865, commanded by Col. George S. Nichols, it was honorably discharged and mustered out at Cloud's Mills, Va. The regiment lost during its service by death, killed in action, SotRcers, 60 enlisted men; died of wounds received in action, 5 officers, 29 enlisted men; died of disease and other causes, 5 officers, 122 enlisted men; total, 13 officers, 211 enlisted men; aggregate, 224; of whom 16 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. It, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc. : [ 1 Date. ? 1 ed. c : c ■ 2 Wounded. M 6 si tc ■< "i 26 1 1 '7 Plack. Date. Kil- Wounded. M Place. Pi S o d a) s Pve E o 1 CO. a E c Ed 1 ir i 1 o s c 1 c 3 "i 23 '2 le E i. c S c "i i i '2 Di E C d B "i i Re E CO. c S c 'i '2 2 'i 1 "1 i2 i 7 ■3 "i ir X g^ c c 2 2 1 6 'i 4 'i '7 1 "i 3 '4 4) •< 1862. April 5- May 4 . May 4 . 5 . Alcock, Va » 1S63. Jan. 21 26 Feb. 2 y Apr. 15 28 29 .30 ? •^ Hefore Williamsburg,Va. Rappahannock Sta'n.Va 1 8 9 . ? Near Cedar Mountain, Va Gen.Pope'.s campaign.Va Aug. 12. Aug. 16- Sept. 2 Aug. 22 23 23-24 24 25 27 29 30 31 Sept. 2 4 . 29. Oct. 1 . 13. 17. 17 . 18. 18. 19. Nov. 18. 28. 29. 30. Dec. 22 . ... Freeman's Ford, Va Near Warrenton, Va Kelly's Ford, Va "2 1 1 Rapidan Station, Va IMay 1 ■i 1 16 WarFenton June, Va. . . 10 20 21 22 24 24-25 July 1-3 6 7 8 9 10-13 14 18 21-22 23 29 Aug. 1 Bull Run I Near Centreville Near Fairfax Ct. House Near Fairfax Ct. H., Va. Sulphur .Springs, A'a llayniarkct and Thor- oughfare Gap (iettvsbur-, I'a ii AWie, Va a '. i "i i 'i i "i ] 2 "i Pownsville, Md 1 1 Roonsboro, Md Reaver Creek. Md •s Paris Va I Falling Waters, Va Thoroughfare Gap, Va .. 1 Manassas Gap. Va Wappitig Heights. Va.... Harbee's Cross Roads, Va Rixey's Ford, Hazel Riv., Va Rrandy Station, Va ;; 1 4 "l 4 AMii' ami lierryvllle, Va. KillvsviH.'. Va 0! ic 30 VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 309 Date. Kil- Wounded Miss- ".1 1 <: 3 '4 5 42 4 28 12 9 2 15 1 50 7 4 1 5 3 3 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- led. Di'd Reco ing. gig led. Di'd| Reco. ing. , 2 I 1 ... 1 ■3 7 Cold Harbor Warrenton, Va Gen. Sheridan's Treve- lian Raid, Va Goochland Ct. H., Ya.. 7 7 238 3 4 White House Va Appomattox Camp'n,Va. Dinwiddle Ct. House. Five Forks Fall of Petersburg Jones' Bridge, Va Charles City Court House, Va Before Petersburg, Va. . IS Deep Bottom, Va Prince George Courl House, Va Near Amelia Court H. Sailors' Creek Appomattox Station . . Appomattox Court H . Berryville, Va Loss; on picket and other minor ?5 Berryville Va 3 60 6 29 32 Cedar Creel?, Va 1 nOfi Tenth Regiment of Cavalry (Veteran). PORTER GUARD. Col. John C. Lemrnon received August 3d, 1861, authority from the War Department to recruit this regiment. In Sept., 1861, it was turned over to the State authorities and re- cruiting continued by them. It was organized at Ehnira, and a number of the men enlisted for the Morgan Cavalry, then disbanded, joined it. It received its numerical designation, December 12th, 1861 , and its companies were mustered in the service of the United States for three years, A at Syracuse, Sept. 27th, 1861, B, C, D, E, F, G- and H, at Elmira, Dec. 28th, 1861, I, K and L, at Elmira, Oct. 30th and 29th, 1862, and M in Nov. and Dec, 1862, and Jan., 1863. Companies I, K and L joined the regiment Dec. 5th, 1863, and Company M in Feb., 1863, completing the regimental organization. At the expiration of the term of service of the first eight companies, the men entitled thereto were discharged, and the regiment con- tinued in the service. The companies were recruited principally: A at Syracuse, McGrawville, Victory, Jordan, Cincinnatus, Freetown, Red Creek and Cortland; B, C, D, E und F, at Elmira and Buffalo; O and H sA, Elmira; /at Broadalbin, Johnstown, Mayfield, Perth and North Hampton; A' at Oxford, McDonough, Coventry, Greene, Sherburne, Preston and Unadilla; L at Buffalo, Cortland, Cuyler, Lyons, Persia, Pitcher, Taylor and Virgil; M at Buffalo, Freetown, Otto, Oxford, German, Niagara Falls, Pitcher, Virgil, Cortland, Lapeer and West Sparta. The regiment, eight companies, left the State Dec. 24th, 1861, and served at Gettysburg, Pa.; from March, 1862, in the Middle Department, 8th Corps, guarding railroads; from Aug., 1862, in the defenses of Washington, D. C. ; in Gregg's Cavalry Brigade, A. P., all mounted, from Oct., 1862; in the 1st Brigade, 3d Division, Calvalry Corps, A. P., from Feb., 1863; in 310 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, Cavalry Corps, A. P., from June 14tli, 1863, serving, however, with the 12th Corps from June 22d to 27th, 1863; in the 2d Brigade, same division, from Aug., 1863; Company K served as escort with Head-quarters 2d Corps, in Sept., 1863; and Company M from Sept. to Dec, 1863; the regiment in the 1st Brigade, 2d Division, Cavalry Corps, A. P., from May 17th, 1864. July 10th, 1865, the regiment, commanded hy Col. Matthew 11. Avery, was consolidated, company with corresponding company, with the 24th N. Y. Volunteer Cavalry at Cloud's Mills, Va. and the consolidated force received the designation, "First Provisional Regi- ment N. Y. Vol. Cavalry." ' During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 5 officers, 71 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 4 officers, 26 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 151 enlisted men; total, 10 officers, 248 enlisted men; aggregate, 258; of whom 1 officer and 31 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. Iiy liss- ng. "3 fc < 33 "s "9 31 "3 85 1 30 1 "i 9 8 53 1 6 10 13 14 "2 1 42 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- led. Di'rl|R eco. led. DI'd Reco. Ing. ») Place. X w E it - i E t w c c 1^ 2 3(1 '. "i '. '9 i 30 i 60 '. 18 1 "2 . 4 1 27 . 2 '.'. "7 . 3 '." "2 . 1 . 2 S c S c 6S •r. u 1 c £ c 2 14 4 ib 2 "2 1 "i "i ... \ c 5 "5 "2 "i "i 1 14 18 09 I < Chesapeake Bay, near 1862. April 4 Aug. 27 30 31 Sept. 3 17 Nov. 1 16 Dec. Il- ls 18 1863. April 14 30 May 2 3 4 5 June 9 17 18 19 20 21 22 July 2-3 11-12 14 15 "i "i "5 •~ "i" . ..^. .. . "Vi! .' "2 '. i i'4 ' . 1 . '. "f>'. '. "1 '. . 3 1 1. 1 17 1 ... . '. y. . 2. 1 6 ; "5; : ..': 2 24. Cold Harbor 1864. May 31- .June 1 June 2 3 7-24 11-12 18 20 21 24 June 26- April 2. 1865 1 Sumner's Upper Bdge. •> Near Sulphur Spgs., Va.. Near Frying Pan, Va 4 2 1 1 Gen. Sheridan's Treve- Near CeiitreviUe, Va Trevelian Station, Va Kings and Queens Ct. ''1 Rappahannock Sta'n.Va. United State.s Ford, Va.. Fredericksburgh, Va Kings and Queens Ct. White House Land'g, Va "i "2 "3 Rappahannock Sta'n.Ta. Kelly's Ford, Va St. Mary's Church. Va Before Petersburg, Va... Ream'.s Station, Ya Light House Point, Va.. Gaines' Hill, Va 22 Louisa Court House, Va- South A.UUH Bridge, Va. Ashland Church, Va Thompson's Cross Roads, 2 3 2 June 30 July 1 2 10 12 16 27-29 30 .\ug. 14- 18 18-21 23 25 29-30 Sept. 2 6 16 17 Sept. 30- Oct. 2 Oct. 17 27-28 Nov. 2 7 18 Dec. 1 6-11 9 10 10 1865. Feb. 5-8 Mar. 29- Apr. 9 30-31 April 1 2 4-5 5 6 6 8 ... ... ... Brandy Station, Va Aldle Va Prince George Ct. House, Va Middlehurg, S'a Middlebvirg, Va r Middlebnrg, Va "2 "i "2 ... 1 . Prince George Ct. H. ,Va. Deep Bottom, Va Lee's Mills, Va Strawberry Plains. Va ... Weldon Road, Va Ream's Station, Va Ream's Station, Va Arthur's Swamp, Va "i 12 7 1 1 ::: 1 10 6 4 "... 1 ... 8 in "6 5 35 2 1 9 Aldie Ta . .. ]■ 2 "i 1 1 ... 1 2 "T '21 1 1 1- 4 "i 2 Boonsboro, Md Near Harper's Ferry, W. Va Halltown, W. Va ... ... "i 4 6 1 "3 "i 1 "2 2 "i Shvphi-nistown, W. Va. 16 Anilssvill.'.Va Aug. 1 Little Washington, Va.. 4 Sulphur Springs, Va Oct. 12 Auburn, Va 14 Bristoe, Va 14 Catlett's Station, Va 15-16 Raiipahaiinork Sta'n.Va. 24 Stony Creek Station, Va. Stony Creek Station, Va. Belcher's Mills, Va Poplar Spring Ch'cll.Va. Mt. Zernaim Church, Va. Boydton Plank Road, Va Near Prince George Ct. 15 iV Mine Run campaign, Va. Nov. 26- Dec. 2 Stony Creek, Va Bl.ickwater Creek, Va. . . 4 8 29 Dec. 1 1864. April 17 May 4 5-7 8 9-24 K Hicks Ford Raid, Va Three Creeks, Va ) 1 1 Ely's Ford Jarrett's Station, Va. . Halifa.x Road, Va Rowanty Creek, Va Appomattox Camp'n, Va Dinwiddle Ct. House... Five Forks Fall of Petersburg Payne's Cross Roads ... 11 1 1 1 " Elv's Fold, Va 1 J -( ., Spotsylvania Court 2 "i 3 13 ,1 1 Gen. Sheridan's Kaid to James River, Va Ground Squirrel Bdge. •'1 -.1 i 1 " "i 1 Fortifications of Ricli- 72 Wlilte Oak Swamp 1 13 HaxalTs Landing 18 Deatonsville Road Farmville 27-30 27 On picket and other smaller Cold Harbor, Va iMay 31- Total loss 5 71 4 ''e IS •vn 1 VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 311 Eleventh Eegiment of Cavalry. scott's nine hundred. Col. James B. Swain received autliority, Oct. 1st, 1861, from the War Department, to re- cruit this regiment. It was organized at New Yorlc city and the first ten companies were there mustered in the service of the United States for three years between Dec, 1861, and May, 1862; Companies L and M were mustered in in Aug. and Sept., 1863, and joined the regiment in Oct., 1863, completing its organization. Oct. 25th, 1862, the War Department turned the regiment over to the State, and Feb. 20th, 1864, it received its numerical desig- nation. The companies were recruited principally: A at New York city, Tarrytown and Tomp- kinsville; B at New York city; Cat New York city, Utica, Tompkinsville and Binghamton, and at Blairstown and in Warren county, N. J.; i? at Canton, Colton, Pitcairn, Potsdam and Ogdensburg; JiJ at New York city, Southampton, Bridgehampton, Quogue, Tompkins- ville and Coram; i'^at New York city, Fulton, Lisle and Brooklyn; G at New York city, Troy, Lisle and Williamsburg, and at Newark, N. J. ; 5" at New York city, Brooklyn, Champlain and Watertown; /at New York city, in Essex and St. Lawrence counties; A" at New York city, Auburn, Union Springs, Springport, Ausable Forks, Jay and Seneca Falls; L at New York city, Buffalo, Canton, Lewis and Westport; and 31 at Buffalo, Canton, Fowler and Gouverneur. The regiment left the State May 5th, 1862, and served in the Military District of Wash- ington and 22d Corps, and a detachment of it in the 8th Corps, Middle Department, from May, 1863; in the Department of the Gulf from March 14th, 1864; at La Fourche, La., from May, 1864; at Baton Rouge, La., from June, 1864; in 2d Brig., Cavalry, Dept. of the Gulf, from Aug., 1864; in the Dept. of the Cumberland from March, 1865. July 21st, 1865, tho.se entitled thereto having been discharged, the regiment was consoli- dated into a battalion of four companies, A, B, C and D; Company A being formed of Com- panies A, F, G and K; B of B, E, L and M; C of C, H and I; and D of D and H, and some of the memoers of Company B. This battalion, commanded by Maj. Geo. W. Smith, was mustered out and honorably discharged Sept. 30th, 1865, at Memphis, Tenn. The regiment, during its service, lost by death, killed in action, 10 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 14 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 319 enlisted men; total, 3 officers, 341 enlisted men; aggregate, 344; of Avhom 7 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. The large number reported drowned is due principally to the foundering of the steamer North America off the coast of Florida, Dec. 22d, 1864. It, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. M £ "3 to tl) ■< 26 73 16 "2 1 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- led. Dl'd Reco. ing. led. Dl'd Reco. ing. (U Place. 1 O c s d H 3 1 s o c B a "l 1 o 1 a c "3 13 1 "2 1 1 "i 3 c S c 15 52 3 14 c S c s c 1 i 1 "i d 1 B "1 i "2 d d 96 "i '9 190 u 1 Blue Ridge Mount'ns, Va 1862. .Tune IS Dec. 11 1863. .Tune 27 3 Aug. 27 Sept. 1 22 1864. May 15 Manning's Plantat'n, La Doyall's Plantation, La. 1864. July 20 Aug. 5 Oct. 5 Nov. 18 21 23 24 27 Dec. 7 1865. Mch. 12 Apri' 18 1 100 "i Va Bolivar Heights, W. Va. Harper's Ferry, W. Va. fs'ear Harper's Ferry. W. Va .. . . Near Jackson.Va Clinton, La 1 1 Halltown, W A'a Near Memphis, Tenn ::: '6 5 3 1 14 i 27 24 2 74 6 Edwards' Ferry, Md 3? 1 "i 4? Bockville, Md Loss on picket and otht >r minor 1 - 10 1 jVIanning's Plantat'n, La o Aug. 24 Oct. 14 16 Annandale, Va 1S64. Sept. 3 4 13 17 22 Oct, &-7 14 16 19 90 Dec. 21 1865. Jan. ] leb. 3 6 Mar. 12 er minor ... ... 2 1 '2 "5 18 1 3 ] 28 106 ■> Fairfax, Va Near Bristoe Station, Va. Ctjantilly, Va Culpeper, Va Near Centerville, Va Fairfax Station, \a 1 Nov. Ifi Near Lewinsville, Va.... Dec. 9 "2 Salem and White Plains, Va Fairfax Court House, Va.i 22 <> Vienna to Leesburg.Va.J 25-27 ... ... "i 1 1 "i i 1 ... Union Mills, Va Piedmont, Va 4 1 2 ;; 1 3 1 1 "3 4 19 1 17 1 "s 10 43 1 1 Va - i 28-31 I 1864. Near Fall's Church, Va... 2 Front Royal, Va Feb. 20 Carter's Farm, Va May 1 Near Aldie. Va .Tune 11 Near Aldie, Va July 5 Near Aldie, Va \ 6 Near Aldie, Va i 9 Fairfax Station, Va Ausr. S Near Lewinsville, Va . . . Near Broad Run. Va .... Near Leesburg, Va Lewinsville, Va Loss on picket and oth 3 3 I 20 4' Blue Ridge Mountains, Va 10 Total loss - 12 — 18'' Fourteenth Regiment of Cavalry. METROPOLITAN CAVALRY. Oct. 28th, 1863, Maj. Morris DeCamp, succeeded Nov, 19tli, 1862, by Maj. W. B. Hyde, and he, Jan, 10th, 1863, by Col. Thaddeus P. Mott, received authority from the State to recruit 40 314 PAIIT III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. tliis regiment. It was organized in New York city as part of the Metropolitan, Brigade. Sept. 22d, 1863, Col. John El wood received authority to recruit a regiment — iha Pierrepont Itifles. Oct. 11th, 1862, Major D. D. Abohbot received authority to recruit a battalion of cavalry — the Aho/ihot or Pierrepont Cavalry. Jan. 20th, 1863, these organizations, incom- plete, were transferred to Col. Mott's regiment. Oct. 31st, 1862, Col. F. Willis Fisher re- ceived authority to recruit a regiment — the Ms/ier's Cavalry. This regiment was not com- pleted, but was merged in the Metropolitan Cavalry. The companies were mustered in the service of the United States for three years at Hiker's Island, A Nov. 24th, B Xov. 25th, C Dec. 22d, D Dec. 4th, 18')2, E Feb. 3d, F Feb. 26th, G March 14th, H March 18th, I April 25th, K July 8th, L June 6th, M July 18th, 1863. Aug. 1st, 1863, Companies A to I were consolidated into three companies, A, B and C. The companies were recruited principally: A at New York city and Hempstead, B at Flushing, Oyster Bay and New York city, 0, 1), G, K, L and 3/, at New York city, E at New York city, Rochester and Geneva, F at New York city and LeRoy, H and / at New York city and Buffalo. Five companies left the State Feb. 8th, 1863, four more in April, 1863, the remainder in Oct., 1863, and the regiment served in the Department of the East and of the Gulf, and from March, 1863, in the 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 19th Corps; in the 1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, 19th Corps, from Oct., 1863; in the 3d Brigade, from Nov., 1863 ; in the 1st Brig- ade, from Jan., 1864; with the 16th Corps during part of the Red River Campaign; at Baton Rouge, La., from June, 1864, and in the 2d Brigade, Defenses of New Orleans, from Jan., 1865, except Company M, which served detached at Fort Barrancas, and District of Fla., from Sept., 1863, to March, 1865. The battalion of six companies, commanded by Col. Abraham Bassford, was, June 12th, 1865, transferred to the 18th N. Y. Vol. Cavalry. During its service, the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 6 enlisted men ; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 12 enlisted men; of disease or other causes, 3 officers, 140 enlisted men; total, 5 officers, 158 enlisted men ; aggregate, 163; of whom 1 officer and 15 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. The large number of men drowned is due principally to the foundering of the steamer North America, Dec. 22d, 1864. It, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc.: ' Date. Kil- Wounded. M S'i- o" I <: 29 14 6 "i 1 3 20 ^17 "i 2 1 5 "i "i Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- led. Di'd Reco. ing. led. Did Reco. Ing. OJ Plack. 1 o 2 g I -f o £ c a 6 i f £ 2(1 14 2 "l 'i 8 4 ... ::; 3 o £ i £ £ "2 7 t E 1 c 2 ... 5 9 74 a to < Siege of Port Hudson, La. Clinton 1863. May 2i- .hily 8 June 3-4 11 .I'lyl4-16 Sept. 23 Nov. A Near Barrancas, Fla Fifteen Mile House, Fla. Highland Stockade, La. Near Baton Rouge, La.. Siege and capture of Fort 1864. May 26 J'ly 21-22 29 Sept. 17 22 24 Nov. 15 23 ? Near Port Hudson Kiot in New Yoric city... Opposite Donaldsonville, 1 ... 1 1 Greenville Springs Road, ... " 1 2 "l 1 7 ]l •4 2 ■y 3 "i "i "i 1 1 Vermillion Bayou, La... 12 Near New Iberia, La 19 1864. Clinton & Liberty Creek, Miss •Tackson Bridge, Fla Ian. 2a Ked River campaign. La. Mar. 10- 1 Mflv •>•> Liberty, Miss 24.-.. 25... 2-1... Dec. 15'.. ]6i... 22... 27... Mar. 21 29 April 2 7 8 8 9 20 21 Little Escambia River, Ala Cnimi)'s Hill Pollard, Ala Pine Barren Creek, Fla. Franklin's Creek, Ala Davis Creek, near Mo- bile, Ala Five Mil<' Creek, near East I'ii^c.'itriiula J'leasant Hill i 1 1 2 "]' ... 1 Pleasant Hill 10 Natrtiltnrhi's Al.nv I'lulltrlsville ... 2 lii-l..u (■I..iii(.isville....l 22 CloiitiTss illc&Lnciav'e 2.vat GriHin's Alills, near East 1865. Jan. 3 Mar. 1-10 Above Alexandria Wilson's Landing 2S May 4-5 13-14 14 15 16 April 2 May 18 23-24 1 1 "i "i On raid to Clinton and Jackson, La Below McCulloni's Point, La 6 2 2 12 2 5 6 4 82 1 Wilson's Landing 12.. Anrll 61.. l.l <> Mansura & Marksville. Loss on picket and otlier minor affairs 13 .Tackson's Bri Near Harrisonburg, Va... Waynesboro, Va Charlottesville A'a ] "e 2 2 i 1 — 19 ■2 1' "i 1 7 Apponiatto.x camp'n,Va. Dinwiddie Ct. House.. Five Forks ... 1 "i 1 1 2 "i 11 3 "3 4 Fall of Petersburg 41 M 29 192 "2 2 ... Piamnnfl Hill, Va "i "1 1 Lvnchburg, Va Apponiatto.x Station... Appomattox Ct, House Salem, Va Bunker Hill, Va ... 1 " ... "i "2 3^ Bolivar Heights, Va Leetown&Martinsb'g, Va Snicker's Gap Ferrv, Va. Killed by guerillas, July 8th, 1864. Total loss 1 3 18 ... 1 360 Sixteenth Regiment of Cavalry. SPRAGUE light CAVALRY, Jan. 17th, 1863, Col. Spencer H. Olmsted, succeeded Sept. 3d, 1863, by Col. Henry M. La- zelle, received authority to recruit the Spragae Cavalry. July 27th, 1863, Col. W. W. Ham- 316 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. inell received authority to recruit the Washington Light Cavalry. July 29th, 1863, Col. E. Schnepf received authority to reorganize the 20th N. Y. Vol. Infantry, discharged by reason of the expiration of its term of service. Oct. 14th, 1863, these organizations were consolidated and the 16th Ilcginient of Cavalry formed, with Henry M. Lazelle as Colonel. Oct. 22d, 1863, some of the men recruited for this, were transferred to the 18th Regiment of Cavalry. The regiment was organized at Platt.sburgh, and the companies were mus- tered in the service of the United States for three years, at Plattsburgh, A, B, C and I) June 19th; E, G and H Aug. 13th; and F Aug, 1st, 1863; at Staten Island, I Sept. 2d, K Sept. 23d; L Oct. 18th; and M Sept. 5th, 1863. The companies were recruited principally: A at Plattsburgh, Syracuse, Massena, Mooers, Chaniplain and Xew York city; B, C and D at Buffalo; ^ at Plattsburgh, Buffalo and Mas- sena; F at Troy, Ogdensburgh, Plattsburgh and Albany; G at Rochester, Plattsburgh, Oswego and Buffalo; 7/ at Plattsburgh, Buffalo and New York city; I at New York city, Buffalo and Plattsburgh; K at New York city, Mt. Pleasant, Yonkers, Greenburgh, Roch- ester and Troy; L at New York city, Buffalo, Brooklyn, Greenburgh, Schoharie and White Plains; and 3f at New York city and Greenburgh. Companies A, B, Gaud D left the State June 19th, 1863, and took part in the Pennsylva- nia campaign in June and July, 1863; Companies E, F, G and H, commanded by Lieut.- Col. Olmsted, left the State Aug. 19th, 1863; Companies I, K and L in Sept.; and M Oct. 23d, 1863; the regiment served in the Cavalry Brigade of the 22d Corps, Defenses of Wash- ington, D. C. , until Aug. 17th, 1865, when, commanded by Col. Nelson B. Svveitzer, it was consolidated with the 13th N. Y. Vol. Cavalry, the new organization receiving the designa- tion, Third Provisional Regiment N. Y. Vol. Cavalry; the companies of the 16th Cavalry forming part of the companies of the consolidated force, as follows: A of H, B of C, C of I, D of K, E of D, F of B, G of A, H of L, I of E, K of M, I; of F, and M of G, During its service, the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 12 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 8 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 119 enlisted men; total, 1 officer, 139 enlisted men; aggregate, 140; of whom 44 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. It, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. I.<63. Oct. 1 14 -Vov. 18 1864. Feb. 22 April 19 23 29 an May I June 24 26 July 6 29 Kil- Wounded. Miss- bo t be bo -< 14 IS 4 2 1 10 39 5 '3 1 1 23 1 3 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- led. Di'd Reco. ing. led. Dl'd Reco. ing. 6 Place. a) 1 O c S c ... 1 S o ... c d Ed E c S c 2 3 2 "3 "2 "i 1 3 E 1 c S c 10 13 2 2 "e 34 5 '3 15 "3 e i 1 c 1 s t e c E c 4 ■9 io "4 1 2 1 2 "2 16 bo bo bo ■< Fall's Church, Va 1864, Sept, 13 17 19 20 22 Oct, 1 5-7 18 19 Nov. 27 Dec. 3 1865. March 5 7 8 4 ::: "i 1 ... ... "2 ... ■3 '4 ... Near Blue Ridge Moun- Rapidan Station, Va Wolf Run Shoal, A'a Culpeper, Va Near Lewitisville, Va Salem and White Plains, Va 13 1 Dranesville, Va i's 1 "3 ". Near Miildlelnirg, Va Fall's Church, Va 4 BlucRi. li,'rMoiiii tains, Va 1 Flint Hill Va "i 1 3 1 1 T CeiitrfvilU', Va 0, Aldie. Va s Fairfax Court House, Va. 1 2 6 Fairfax Statiim, Va •^ 8 14 22 Near Fall's Cliurch, Va. 1 ... 3 1 1 afTairs in Aniiiiudale, Va Fort Buffalo, Va Total loss 1 12 z 8 30 2 144 If 17 Seventeenth Regiment of Cavalry. June 30th, 1863, Col. Henry D. Townsend received authority to recruit this regiment. This authority was revoked Sept. 17th, 1863, and the men enlisted thus far, two companies, were transferred to the 1st Regiment Veteran Cavalry. Eighteenth Regiment of Cavalry. CORNING light CAVALRY. May 11th, 1863, Col. James J. Byrne received authority to recruit the Corning Light In- fantry; Jun 24th, 1863, the designation Infantry was changed to Cavalry. The regiment VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 317 was organized in New York city for a service of tliree years. Oct. 22d, 1863, the mea en- listed by Lieut. Cyrus Paine for the 16th Cavalry were assigned to this regiment. The companies were mustered in the service of the United States at Staten Island, A and B July 18th and 19th, respectively; C, D, E and F Aug. 12th, 25th, 15th and 31st, respectively; G and H Oct. 13th and 31st, respectively; at Fort Columbus, N. Y. harbor, I Dec. 2d, 1863, and at Elmira K, L and M in Jan., 1864. June 12th, 1865, the 14th N. Y. Vol. Cavalry, six companies, was transferred to this regiment, and June 24th, 1865, Companies L and M were consolidated with the other companies of the regiment The companies were recruited principally: A, B, D, E and ^at New York city; Cat Albany and New York city; QzX New York city, Albany, Poughkeepsie and Troy; II aX New York city, Cazenovia and Watertown; 1 at New York city, Albany, Cape Vincent and Buffalo; A' at New York city, Alexandria and Cape Vincent; L and M at Alexandria, Al- bany, Columbia, Massena, Manheim, Pamelia, Watertown and Winfield. Companies A, B, C, D, E and F left the State Sept. 26th, 1863, commanded by Maj. Edward Byrne; G and H Oct. 23d, and I and K Dec. 13th, 1863; Companies L and M left in Jan., 1864; the regiment served in the Defenses of Washington, D. C, 22d Corps; from Feb. 22d, 1864, in the Department of the Gulf; in the 5th Cavalry Brig., from March, 1864; at La Fourche, La., from June 1864 (Companies A and F, detached, in Texas from June to Nov., 1864); in Jan., 1865, dismounted; at Bonnet Carre. La., from March, 1865; in 1st Brig., 2d Div., Mil. Div., W. Miss., from May, 1865; in Texas from Nov., 1865. Commanded by Col. Byrne, the regiment was honorably discharged and mustered out May 31st, 1866, at Victoria, Texas, having lost by death during its service, killed in action, 1 officer, 8 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 6 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 202 enlisted men; total, 3 officers, 216 enlisted men; aggregate, 219; of whom 11 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. The regiment lost drowned, 1 offi- cer, 23 enlisted men, by the foundering of the steamer North America Dec. 22d, 1864. It, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. M iss- bo to <: 1 1 6 2 12 "2 1 "i "1 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- led. Di'd Ueco. ing. led. Dl'd Re CO. ing. ■/J c Ji S w 6 Place. 1 i c e c "i "2 ... i "i c S c "2 "4 i c 1 1 '2 3 "2 ] "i 1 c B c "i "] 1 "i 1 C s 1 c 1 c "i "i "i ta 1 Eiot in New York city... 1863. July 13- 16 1864, Mar. 10- May 22 Mar. 21 31 April 4 7 8 9 10 14 10 16 17-18 20 21 22 23-24 29 Near Alexandria 1864. May 1 3 4-5 5-6 8 10 11-12 l.i 16 17-18 24 26 June 25 July 12 14 18 23 Aug. 14 fairs '3 1 "1 "1 "2 33 1 2 "i 2 2 64 1 Moore's Farm Well's Plantation 3 1 Near Fort de Russy.... Near Marksville Plains Yellow Bayou 1 1 40 Pleasant Hill Grand Ecore 7 ... Canipti, 2d Centreville, La '.'. Grand Ecore »• Bayou Salina Kancho San Pedro, Tex. . 1 1 8 - 6 111 2 9 3 2 2 0? Above CloutersvlUe.... Below CloutersvlUe Cane River Crossing.... Losses at other minor af Totalloss Nineteenth Regiment of Cavaley. The 130th Regiment of New York Vol. Infantry was converted into a mounted regiment, July 28th, 1863, and Aug. 11th, 1863, and designated the 19th Regiment of Cavalry; Sept. 10th, 1863, this designation was changed to First Regiment of Dragoons, under which head- ing the sketch of the regiment will be found. Twentieth Regiment of Cavalkt. Mc CLELLAN CAVALRY, June 19th, 1863, Col. Newton B. Lord received authority to recruit this regiment, which received its numerical designation Oct. 8th, 1863, and was organized at Sackett's Harbor, where its companies were mustered in the service of the United States for three years: A 318 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. to G Sept. 3d, II Sept. 4tli, I aud K Sept. 17th, and I. and M Sept. 22d and 23d, 1863, respectively. The companies were recruited principally: A at Sackett's Harbor, Champion, Denmark, Pinckney and Wilna; B at Sackett's IIarl)or, Brownville, Clayton, Dexter, Lyme, Philadel- phia, Orwell and Watertown; Cat Antwerp, Alexandria, LeKay,Theresa and VVatertown; Z>at Cape Vincent, Clayton, Ellisburg, Mannsville, LaFargeville, Sackett's Harbor aud Watertown; E at Champion, Diana, Croghan and Wilna; i^at Copenhagen, Redwood and Syracuse; G at Albany, Cape Vincent, Evan's Mills, Rome, Syracuse and Watertown; Hat Antwerp, DeKalb, Edwards, Fowler and Gouverneur; I at Cape Vincent, Oswego, Rome, Sackett's Harbor, Syracuse and in St. Lawrence county; A" at Albany, Sandy Creek, Sackett's Harbor, Wilna and AVatertown; L at Norwich, Oswego, Penn Yan, Sackett's Harbor and Syracuse; aud 3/ at Sackett's Harbor, Albany, Herkimer, Norwich, Mannsville, Oswego, Rome, Theresa aud Watertown. The regiment left the State Sept. 30th, 1863, and served in the 22d Corps from Oct., 1863, Company F at Portsmouth, Va., from Oct., 1863; all at Portsmouth, Va., in the Department of Virginia from Nov., 1863; in Heckman's Div., 18th Corps, from Jan., 1864; in the De- fenses of Portsmouth, Va., in the district of East Virginia, Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, from April, 1864; in 1st Brig., Kautz's Div., Cavalry, Army of the James, from Dec. 3d, 1864; Company D at Fort Pocahontas, Va., in Sep. Brig., Defenses of Bermuda, from Jan., 1865; Company F at Fort Powhattan, Va., and Company Gin 1st Brig., Mac- kenzie's Div. of Cavalry from March, 1865; Company I with the Provisional and 10th Corps in March, 1865. The regiment was honorably discharged and mustered out under the command of Col. David M. Evans July 31st, 1865, Companies E and H at Fort Monroe, the other companies at Manchester, Va. During its service it lost by death, killed in action, 6 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 enlisted man; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 121 enlisted men; total, 2 officers, 128 enlisted men; aggregate, 130; of whom 15 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. The regiment, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc. : SmithlieM, A'a Suffolk, Va Currituck, Va Clmckatuck, Va Woods Mills Hill,Va South Quay, Va Wiiiton, N.C Guiain's Foril, N. C Jamestown Island. Va. . Murfree's Depot, Va Before Petersburg and Richmond, Va Date. Kil- led. w oun( ed. Miss- ing. 6 "3 1 •< 21 2 2 6 Dfd Reco. 1 O c c "•I 1 5 5 B o c « S c W "i 2 'i 1 i s o c o g c H 21 2 "l "\ 4 1864. Feb. 1 20 April 23 June 6 24 July 3 29 AuR. 12 Sept. 3 Oct. 16 Dec. 1864 to Apr. 2, 186.'). Darbytown Road.Va Campaign of the Caro- linas Appomattox canip'n.A'a. Five Forks Fall of Petersburg Deep Creek Deep Creek Rice's Station Burke's Station Appomattox C. H , 1865. Jan. 13 Mar 1-26 Apr. 1-9 Total loss 6 j^j[.[ Wounded. led.lDi'd Reco. Miss- ing. el c Twenty-first Regiment of Cavalry. GRISWOLD LIGHT CAVALRY. June 17th, 1863, Col. AV. B. Tibbits received authority to recruit this regiment. The companies were mustered in the service of the United States for three years, at Troy, where the regiment was organized. A, B, C and D Aug. 28th; E aud F Sept. 1st and 18th, respectively; G aud II Oct. 14th and 15th, respectively; and K, L and M in Nov., Dec, 1863, and Jan., 1864. Sept. 9th, 1865, the regiment was consolidated into a battalion of seven companies, A to G; Company II being transferred to Company F, I to D, K to E, L to F, and M to E. The companies were recruited principally: A, E, iJ and I at Troy; ^ at Troy, Ithaca, Elmira and Oswego; G, G and A" at Rochester and Troy; Z* at Troy and Oswego; F at Troy, Cohoes and Watervliet; L at Rochester; and M at Ithaca, Enfield, Dryden and Groton. VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 319 Five compauies left the State Sept. 4th, 1863; one, Sept. 19th; three, Oct. 19th-, 1863; one iu Nov., 1863; the remainder in Feb., 1864; and the regiment served in tlie Department of Washington, D. C, 23d Corps, from Sept., 1863; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Cav- alry, Army of West Virginia, from Jan. , 1864; at Remount Camp, Md., from latter part of Aug. to close of Oct., 1864; in the Army of the Shenandoah from Oct., 1864; in the 1st Brigade, 2d Division, Cavalry, A. S., from Nov., 1864; in the Department of W. Va. , from March, 1865; at Washington, D. C. , from May, 1865; at Denver city, Colorado, Department Mo., from Sept., 1865. The regiment (seven companies), under the command of Col. Charles Fitzsimmous, was honorably discharged and mastered out at Denver city, Colorado, Company B June 33d, F June 26tli, G June 29th, C, E and D July 3d, 5th and 7th, respectively; and at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Company A, Aug. 31st, 1866. It lost during its service by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 40 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 23 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 78 enlisted men; total, 4 officers, 141 enlisted men; aggregate, 145; of whom 19 en- listed men died in the hands of the enemy. The regiment, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- ■< 3 "i 3 2 1 1 7 2 13 1 4 1 1 3 18 2 1 2 1 Kil- Wounded. M ss- ■ led. ni'd Reco. ing. Place. Date. led. Dl'd Reco. Ing. »>■ Place. e o c B 1 c S9 t E i c E c E c "4 "4 3 "2 "i 1 "1 2 4 1 4 1 io 2 'i 1 c S a e a •■A e c S i 5 27 18 I 2 8 2 "i "5 14 t £ 2 "i ... c 1 c » 10 2 "4 6 "2 "] "2 6 "3 1 3 23 108 bo bo -< Berryville Ford, Va 1864. Jan. 22 23 Feb. 2 4 6-7 14 20 April 10 24 May 6 10 13-lH 15-16 21 26 28 June 3 5 8 18-19 19 21 27 July L 1 2 3 4 5 7 11-12 "i ... Hillsboro. Va 1364. July 15 16 17 18-19 20 23 24-25 25 25 Aug. 21 24 Nov. 12 22 22 22 24 Dec. 4 6-7 21 22 26 27 1865. ■Tan. 19 Febl9-20 Mar. 22 April 9 ;r minor 7 "i 6 5 ... 2 1 2 "3 ''1 Snicker's Gap, Va Ashby 's Gap and Ford,Va Salem, Va 37 *>« Moorefleld, Va 1 1 S Near Smilhfleld Va 1 3 5 n\ •> 1 1 1 "2 2 1 ■3 "4 ... "3 "i "i "2 "i Cliarlestown, W. Va Fallini; Waters, Va •> "i "i 1 'i "2 ^n■ Stony Creek Va Rood's Hill, Va 1 Near Kearnstown, A'a.... Near Millwood, Va ] 1 2 "3 "i 2 White Post, Va ''^ Liberty Mills, Va T "2 1 i 2 23 10 ... "9 6 121 3 Salem. Va Near Paris. Va Loudon County, Va White Post, Va Bushy Eiiige Va 1 1 1 3 "i "i 2 "i 3 "]■ 1 1 •\ Bunker Hill.Va f Buckton. Va Pleasant Valley. Md Near Berryville, Va Loss Ion picket and oth 1 Total loss 2 40 1 Frederick, Md TWENTY-SP^COND ReGIMENT OF CaVALRY. ROCHESTER CAVALRY. Sept. 24th, 1863, Col. Samuel J. Crooks received authority to recruit a second regiment of cavalry. He recruited this regiment, organizing it for a service of three years, at Roches- ter, where its compauies were mustered in the service of the United States, A Dec. 20th, 1863; B and C Jan. 5th; D, E and F Jan. 10th; G, H and I Feb. 2d; K, L and M Feb. 6th, 12th and 23d, 1864, respectively. The companies were recruited principally: A at Rochester, Peun Yan, Perrinton, Pen- field and Jerusalem; B at Syracuse, Rochester and Utica; C at Brockport, Rome, Riga, Churchville, Sweden and Rochester; D at Rochester, Lyons, Cuba and Lindon; .£'at Caze- novia, Madison, Manlius, Syracuse and Smithfield; i^at Rochester, Albion, Barre and Dun- kirk; G at Bath, Avon, Urbana, Plattsburgh and Rochester; iiZ" at Syracuse, Arcadia, Sodas, Huron, Lyons and Palmyra; /at Rochester, Auburn, Syracuse and Seneca Falls; K at Rochester, Portland, Pomfret, Lenox, Smithfield and Dunkirk; L at Plymouth, Norwich, Otsego, Oxford, Middlefield, Greene, Unadilla and German; and 3/ at Rochester, Oneida^ Bath, Auburn and Utica. 320 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. The regiment left the State in March, 1864, and served in the 9th Corps, at Alexandria, Va., from March, 1864; in the 4th Division, 9th Corps, from April, 1864; in the 2d Brigade, 3d Division, Cavalry Corps, A. P., from May, 1864; unattached, A. P., from May 8th, 1864; ■with its brigade in June, 1864; with the Army of the Shenandoah from Oct., 1864, and in the Cavalry Division, Army of West Virginia, from Feb., 1865. May 1st, 1865, a detachment of recruits for the regiment was mustered out at Hart's Is- land, N. Y. harbor, and Aug. 1st, 1865, the regiment, commanded by Col. Horatio Blake Keed. was honorably discharged and mustered out at Winchester, Va. During its service, the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 9 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 13 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 178 enlisted men; total, 4 officers, 200 enlisted men; aggregate, 204; of whom 87 enlibted men died in the hands of the enemy. It, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc.: Kil- Wounded. Miss- be u tr, < 7 77 5 35 3 6 "i "i 136 1 "s 6 I'LACE. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- Date. led. Dl"d Reco. ing, led. Dl'd Reco. ing. aj Place. 1 o g s 2 c a; S 1 1 E o c 1) S c 1 1 3 3 23 2 E o 2 1 g B c c, "]' "l 122 "i 2 E o c g "i "i i i G "2 "i E d S c i E '2 8 1 c ^. 1 1 "3 "i iti 'i 13 248 Ellis Ford A'a 1864. Jan. 12 May H-l 8-21 1 21 ; 22-26 ■» 27-31 J June ) ^"'?. 3 10-11 12 13 14 15 June 16- July30 June 18 22-30 22 2.3 27 28 29-30 Aug. 17 18 21 25 Winchester and Ashby Gap Turnpike,Va Berryville, Va 1864. Sept. 1 3 7 13 17 19 21 22 26 28 Oct. z-a 6 9 13 19 Nov. 12 22 .30 Dec. 21 1865. Mch. 4 6 7 1 1 Spotsylvania C. H.,Va. . 1 West side of Opequon. near Winchester, Va. . White Post, Va 2 1 2 "i 3 "1 "1 1 1 58 7 Front Royal, Va Haw's Shop OM (^liiirch Lon^' I5ii(lg(», Va R.Tllroad Bridge, and Waynesboro, Va North River, Va Brock's Gap, Va Tom's Brook, Va 1 1 1 AVhiic Oak Swamp, Va... MalviMii Hill, Va 1 ... "i 1 '•» 3 3 KinssA Queens C. H.,Va KaicI to South Side and Danville R. R.,Va... Dinwiddle C. H Cedar Creek, \a . . 1 ..'. 4 Ninevah, Va Rood's Hill, Va Mooreflcld Pike, Va Lacy Springs, Va Holly Springs, Va 21 "i 1 New Market, Va 1 13 3 Rood's Hill. Va Siiiiil]lii-M Va A\'ii](hi'sli-i- Turnpike, Va "i "i 'i l"! Cliarlestuwti, Va — Total loss 2 9 1 ■^'> Twenty-third Regiment of Cavalry. MIX CAVALRY, SECOND REGIMENT. Oct. 27th, 1862, Col. J. H. Mix received authority from the War Department to raise, witTi the consent of the State Government, a regiment of cavalry in this State. The organiza- tion of the regiment was, however, not completed, and but two companies were recruited. These were mustered in the service of the United States for three years between January and May, 1863, and were recruited principally: ^ at Lancaster, Tonawanda, Aurora, LeRoy, Colden, Pavilion, Bethany, Newstead and Chitktawauga; and B at New York city. These companies left the State in May, 1863; served in the Department of North Carolina <18th Corps), mostly attached to the 12th N. Y. Vol. Cavalry, and were mustered out and honorably discharged, July 22d, 1865, at Raleigh, N. C. They lost in the service by death, of disease and other cau.ses, 14 enlisted men; of whom 5 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and they took part in the following engagements, etc.: VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 321 Date. Kil- Wounded. M ti < 4 6 10 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- led. Ui'd Reco. ing. led. Dt'd Reco. ing. Old Church Va ... "1 "i "i 4 Cold Harbor, Va Cold Harbor May 31- June 6 Leesburg, Va Near Charlottesville, Va. Charlottesville, Va 1 7-24 11-12 21 23 24 June 27- July30 J'y 27-29 Aug. 8 10 11 12 15-16 21 f Appomattox canip'n,Va. Dinwiddie C. H Trevellan Station Jones' Bridge Charles City C. H Before Petersburg, Va. . Five Forks 14 Fall of Petersburg 1 4 Drunininnd's Mills Shepherdstown, Va "l 2 1 Appomattox Station ... White Post Va I 4 'i 3 1 Cedar Creek. Va Total loss 4 88 39 23 441 First Regiment of Mounted Rifles. After tlie battle of Big Betliel, Va., Juue lOtli, 1861, Maj.-Gen. Butler authorized Capt. Judson Kilpatrick, 5tli N. Y. Vol. Infantry, to organize a squadron of cavalry for duty in General Butler's Department. This authority was approved by the Secretary of War and Companies A and B were accordingly organized at New York city. Later in 1861 Capt. C. C. Dodge received permission from the W^ar Department to raise two more companies to form a battalion, and Companies C and D were accordingly organized at Newburgh with the consent of the State authorities, and Capt. Dodge was appointed Major. In the summer of 1863 the Governor of the State authorized INIaj. Dodge to organize sufficient companies to raise the battalion to a regiment and appointed him Colonel of the same, and Companies E, F, G, H, I, K, L and M were accordingly organized at New York city. The companies were mustered in the service of the United States for three years: at Fort Monroe, Va. A and B, July 30th, 1861; at Newburgh C and D Sept. 18th and Oct. 16th, 1861, respectively; at New York city E, F, G and H in June, July and August, 1863; and I, K, L and M in August and Sept., 1863. July 17th, 1864, 270 men of the 16th N. Y. Vol. Art., who had volunteered to serve with the regiment, were transferred to it. At the expiration of their term of ser- vice the men of Companies A, B, C and D, entitled thereto, were discharged and the com- panies continued in the service. July 21st, 1865, the regiment, commanded by Col. Edwin V. Sumner, was consolidated at Fredericksburg, Va., into a battalion of seven companies, the men of Company B being transferred to Companies E and G; those of F to A; of H to K; of I^to M, and of L to D; leaving in existence Companies A, C, D, E, G, K and M, and the reor- ganization of the regiment was completed by the transfer of the 3d N. Y. Vol. Cavalry, con- .solidated into five companies, as Companies B, F, H, I and L to the same. The companies were recruited principally: A and B at New York city; Cand D — First (Did Second Cavalry Companies Tenth Legion — at Monticello, Grahamville, Fallsburgh, Clay ville, Middletown, Ellenville and Newburgh; E&t Troy, Albany, Fort Edward, Salem, Schenectady and New York city; i'^at Troy, Buffalo and New York city; O at Troy, Chatham and New York city; 7/ at Troy, Buffalo, Mt. Pleasant, Syracuse, Tarrytown and New York city; /at Canaan, Carmel, Chatham, North Castlet.on and New York city; /I'at Buifalo, Charlton, VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 325 Livonia, Richmond, Springwater, Victor and New York city; L at Lenox, Oneida, Rome, Syracuse and Verona; and J/ at Chatham, North Castle and New York city. The companies left the State, A and B in July, 1861; C and D Dec. 6th, 1861; E, F, G and H in Aug., 1862; I, K, L and M Sept. 19th, 1862, and served in the Department of Virginia (7th Corps and 4th Corps) and Department of Va. and N. C, principally at Fort Monroe, Norfolk and Suffolk, Portsmouth, Williamsburg and Yorktown, Va.; in Wistar's Div., 18th Corps, from Jan., 1864; in the Cavalry, Army of the James, with the 3d Brig., 1st Div., 10th Corps, from March, 1864; a detachment as escort. Headquarters Army of the James, from July, 1864; unattached from Aug., 1864; in the 3d Brig, of the Cavalry Div., Army of the James, until March, 1865; again unattached to the close of the war; and at Freder- icksburg, Va., from April, 1865. Companies H and D served with the 10th Corps from June, 1804; with the 18th Corps from Aug., 1864. Sept. 6th, 1865, the regiment received the designation, Fourth Provisional Regiment, N. Y= Vol. Cavalry, aud its final record will be found under that head. The regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 18 enlisted men; of wounds received inaction, 1 oflficer, 12 enlisted men; of disease aud other causes, 3 officers, 125 enlisted men; total, 5 officers, 155 enlisted men; aggregate, 160; of whom 8 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. It, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc.: Kil- led. /j" c S 1 3 c Wounded Miss- « tc •< "4 io ■7 2 4 1 1 "i "i 2 5 Place. Date. Kil- led. Wounded. Miss- ~^ Date. c Di'd Reco ing. Dl'd Reco. ing. Scott's Mills, Va Near Blackwater, Wind- 13 "i "3 4 28 "i "i 1 5 2 2 "3 4 ] "1 1 "i 1 3 I Antioch Church and Bar- ker's Cross Roads, Va... Blackwater Bridge, Va... South Mills, Va Northern Neck, West Morelanrt County, A'a.. Near New Kent C. H., Va 5 South Quay Road, Va 12 . a Camden, N. C July 5. 12. 22 . "1 1 2 1 2 White House, Va 19. April 2 . 4 . 7.' 18 1 1 12 1 Currituck, N. C Fall of Petersburg, Va ... Weldon Rail Road. Va ... Currituck. N. C Jackson, N. C 28.. Aug. 15.. 18.. 27.. 27 ,. . 3 . 1 1 Edenton. Va Pasquotank, Va Somerton, N. C ""> Barhamsville, Va Loss on picket, detached service, and other minor affairs Total loss Slatersville, Va New KentC. H., Va Crump's Cross Roads, Va 27.. 27 .. 27.. Nov. 8 .. ::: 197 Bottom's Bridge. Va Near Williamsburg, Va.. 326 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Second Regiment of Mounted Rifles. governor's guard. July 2d, 1863. Col. John Fisk received authority to recruit a regiment of infantry; Aug. 24tb, 1863, this authority was modified, making the organization to be recruited a regiment of mounted rifle.s. It was organized at Lockport and Buffalo, and the companies were mus- tered in the service of the United States for three years: at Lockport A and I Oct. 31st and Nov 2d, 1863, respectively; at Fort Porter, Buffalo, B, C, D, E and L Jan. 12th, 26th, 27th, 29th and 2oth, respectively; F and G Feb. 5th, and II, K and M Feb. 4th, 6th and 13th, 1864, respectively. The companies were recruited principally: ^1 at Jjockport, Buffalo, Batavia and Ridge- way; B at Caneadea, Centreville, Farmersville, Eagle, Gainesville, Hume, Rushford, Pike and Lockport; ^'at Lockport, Niagara, Royalton, Attica, Cambria, Touawauda, Buffalo, Java and Warsaw; D at Buffalo, Collins, Tonawanda and Clarence; E &t Buffalo, Lockport, Carl- ton, Wilson, Cambria and New Fane; T^'at Lockport, Arcadia, Lyons, Buffalo, Grand Island and Palmyra; Cf at Thompson, Monticello, Bethel, Callicoon, Liberty and Fallsburgh; /Tat Buffalo, Amherst, Colden, Grand Island, New Hudson and Tonawanda; / at Lockport, Buffalo and Lewiston; A' at Buffalo, Grand Island, Orangeville, Amherst, Tonawanda and Warsaw; L at Barre, Carlton, Gaines, Java, Kendall, Ridgeway and Shelby; and M at Buffalo, Batavia, Danube,Attica, Little Falls, Manheim, Middlefield, Jordan and Prattsburgh. The regiment left the State in March, 18G4, and served as infantry at and near Washing- ton, D. C, in 22d Corps; in the Provisional Brig., 1st Div., 9th Corps, from May 15th, 1864; in 1st Brig., 2d Div., 9th Corps, A. P., from June 11th, 1864; in the 2d Brig., 2d Div., 9th Corps, from Sept., 1864; mounted in the 3d Brig.. 2d Div., Cavalry, A. P., from Nov. 16th, 1864; in Dept. of Va. from May, 1865. Commanded by Lieut. -Col. Joseph II. Wood, the regiment was honorably discharged and mustered out Aug. 10th, 1865, at Petersburg, Va., having during its service lost by death, killed in action, 6 officers, 68 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 29 en- listed men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 112 enlisted men; total, 9 officers, 209 enlisted men; aggregate, 218; of whom 20 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. It, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. M be to < 4 15 64 81 102 48 X 76 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M is Sand.v Hook, Md New Market, Va 1 i "i 1 ■2\ 14 DuffleUl Station, Va Cedar Creek, Va 1 Woodstock, Va New Market, Va ib 1 "i ::: "i "9 1 "(, 2 1 .. Piedmont, Va Falling Waters, Va 2) Ninevah, Va iNov. 11- 1 12 Rood's Hill, Va 1 22 Losses on picket and other minor ... Cheat Mountain, Va Diamond Hill, Va Lvnchburj?, Va ... 6 ... White Sulphur Springs, 7 Va Total loss 4 32 15 Bunker Hill, Va ■'Fl ■ Second Kegiment of Veteran Cavalry. EMPIRE LIGHT CAV.VLRY. June 23d, 1863, Col. Morgan H. Chrysler received authority to reorganize the 30th N. Y. Vol. Infantry, then discharged by reason of the expiration of its term of service, as a regi- ment of cavalry — the Umpire Light Cavalry. July 20th, I860, this designation was changed to 2d Regiment Veteran Cavalry. The regiment was organized at Saratoga Springs, and the companies were mustered in the service of the United States for three years, at Saratoga: A Aug. 15th; B and F Aug. 26th; C Sept. 9th; D and E Sept. 8th; G and H Oct. 10th and 16th, respectively; I and K Nov. 10th; L Dec. 3d, 1863; and at the Cavalry Depot, D. C; MDec. 30th, 1863.' They were recruited principally: A at Glens Falls; B at Albany, Amsterdam and Sche- nectady; C at Saratoga; I) at Saratoga, Salem, Schroon, Shushanand Whitehall; E at Glens Palls, Albany, Port Henry and Troy; F at Saratoga and Whitehall; G at Saratoga, Glens Falls, Addison, Bath and Schenectady; i? at Hoosick Falls, Malone and Plattsburgh; J at Albany, Chatham, Saratoga and Valatie; A'at Glenville, Granville, Moriah, Johnsburgh, Queensbury, Saratoga and Stony Creek; L at Saratoga, Granville, Chesterfield, Jay, Fort Ann, Northumberland and Wilton; and 31 at New York city. 328 PAKT III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. The regiment left the State in detachments, Companies A, B and C in Aug.; D, E and F in Sept.; (J and II in Oct.; I and K in Nov.; L and M in Dec, 1863, and served in the De- partment of Washington, D. C, 23d Corps; in the DepartnK^nt of the Crulf from Feb. 16th, 1864, in 5th Cavalry Brigade, 19th Corps; in the 4th Cavalry Brigade, 19th Corps, from June, 1864; in the 1st Cavalry Brigade, 19th Corps, from Sept., 1864; in the Separate Brig- ade, Cavalry of the Reserve, 19th Corps, from Nov., 1864; in the 1st Brigade, Cavalry Di- vision, Department Gulf, from March, 1865; and commanded by Col. Chrysler, was honor- ably discharged and mustered out Nov. 8th, 1865, at Talladega, Ala. During its service it lost by death, killed in action, 3 officers, 10 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 3 officers, 30 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 8 officers, 315 enlisted men; total, 8 officers, 345 enli.sted men; aggregate, 353; of whom 7 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. The large number of men reported drowned is owing to the loss at the foundering of the steamer North America off the coa.st of Florida Dec. 33d, 1864. The regiment, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- u to ■< 24 10 3 15 2 8 1 2 "5 "2 1 3 1 "i 1 1 Place. Date. ! C Ril- ed. VVounded M - — • led. DI'd Reco. ing. DI'd Reco ing. lU Place. 1 o "l B 0) E c 1^ "i "i 3 o c n e c "2 1 "i 1 c (V a c W i'l 4 2 7 1 2 ■] "3 "2 1 i £ 1 a c i"i i 1 c "1 c c a "i 1 1 "2 1 .'0 i e "i ... 5 c S c 1 "6 ;;; "2 1 44 1 1 c £ c 17 as to Red River campaign, La. Little Wasliiiigton 1864. Mch. 10- May 22 Mch. lo- ll April 4 8 9 12 14 17-18 21 22 23 May 3 4-5 6 Ifi 17 IS 31 June 1 3 24 July 18 28 Maringuin Bayou, La.... Rosedale, La 1864. Aug. 9. lOi. 16;. 21;. 25. Oct. 4 . 5. 16 Nov. 15. Nov. 27. Dec. 10 1865. Mch. 21 . 23. 25.. 25.. 26.. April 1 .. 11 .. 12:. r minor "i 1 College Hill, Mi.ss Between Jackson and Clinton, La St. Francisville, La Bayou Sarah, La Pleasant Hill 2 Sabine Cross Roads Pleasant Hill 1 4 1 Fort Jessup 1 Bayou Sallna Clinton and Liberty Yellow IJayou 1 1 1 "i 'i "2 1 1 ") 1 State Line, Pascagoula River, Miss McLeod's Mills, La College Hill, Fla .. Below Cloutersville ... Cane River Crossing .. Bayou Roberts Near Wilson's Landing i'l Well's and Moore's Pine Barren Creek, Fla.. ... Mansura Bavou De Glaize Pollard, Ala Fort Blakely.Ala Mt. Pleasant, Ala •■• a Bayou Fordice and At- chafiilaya River, La.... Bayou Gross Tele, La Bayou Gross Tete, La Scout near Morganza.La. Whistler's Station, Ala... On detached service Loss ; on picket and oth» "i Franklin, La Total loss no "7 Morganza, La 102 ' Independent Company of Cavalry (Vetekan). ONEIDA CAVALRY. This company was organized at Oneida, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years, under the command of Capt. David P. Mann, Sept. 4th, 1861. It was recruited mainly at Oneida, Salisbury, Stockbridge, Hamilton, Otisco, Eaton, Nelson Flatts, Vienna and Chittenango. It left the State in Sept., 1861, and served at the head- quarters of the Army of the Potomac, performing escort and guard duty, and furnishing couriers, etc. At the expiration of its term of service, those entitled thereto were dis- charged, and the company retained in service until June 13th, 1865, when, commanded by Capt. James E. Jenkins, it was honorably discharged and mustered out near Washington, D, C. It lost by death of disease and other causes, 11 enlisted men, and was present in the fol- lowing engagements, etc. : VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 329 Date. Kil- Wounded. M »;■;- "i Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- led. Dl'ri Re CO. ing. led. Dl'd Reco. tng. «■ Place. o £ i c E HO H c '•J O c c S o c E c '•2 o e o c c S c HI c 6 c 1 O 1 c 0) 1 O 1 c K 2 <1 1862. Siege of Yorktown, Va. . April 5- May 4 Totopotomoy, Va 1864. May 27- 31 June 1- 12 June 15- Apr.2 1865. June 15- 19 1865. Mch. 28- April 9 April 2 9 Malvern Hill, Va Antietani, Md Fretlencksburg, Va Cliancellorsvillp, Va ... . July 2 July 1 Sept. 17 Dec 11-15 1863. May 1-3 July 1-3 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 1864. May 5-7 S-21 22-26 Before Petersburg, Va... Assault of Petersburg, Va Appomattox camp'n, Va Fall of Petersburg, Va Appomattox C. H.,Va Mine Run campaign, Va. Spotsylvania C. H., Va. North Anna, Va Total loss 2 First Provisional Eegiment of Cavalry. Under the orders of the War Department of June 17th, 1865, the 10th and 24th Regiments of Cavalry were consolidated and designated as above. The consolidation toolc place July 10th, 1865, company to corresponding company, and the new regiment was commanded by Col. Matthew H. Avery, of the 10th Cavalry. The regiment was mustered out and honor- ably discharged July 19th, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va. Second Provisional Regiment of Cavalry. By the orders of the War Department, dated June 17th, 1865, this organization was formed, by the consolidation of the 6th and 15th Regiments of Cavalry, and Col. Charles L. Fitz- hugh, of the 6th Cavalry, assigned to its command. Companies A, B, C, D, E, I, L and M were formed of the 6th, and F, G, H and K of the 15th Cavalry. Commanded by Lieut. - Col. Harrison White, the regiment was honorably discharged and mustered out Aug. 9th, 1865, at Louisville, Ky.,havinglost by death of disease and other causes 13 enlisted men. Third Provisional Regiment of Cavalry. By special orders of the War Department, dated June 23d, 1865, the 13th and 16th Regi- ments of Cavalry were consolidated, and the consolidated force designated as above. The consolidation took place Aug. 17th, 1865, as follows: Company A was formed of F of the 13th, and G of the 16th Cavalry; B of G 13th, and F 16th; C of L 13th, and B 16th; D of D 18th, and E 16th; E of I 13th and 16th; F of H 13th, and L 16th; G of A 13th, and M 16th; H of C 13th, and A 16th; I of M 13th, and C 16th; K of K 13th, and D 16th; L of E 13th, and H 16th; and M of B 13th, and K 16th Cavalry, and Col. Nelson B. Sweitzer, 16th Cavalry, was placed in command of the new organization, which was honorably discharged and mustered out under his command, Sept. 21st, 1865, at Camp Barry near Washington, D. C, having lost by death of disease and other causes, 4 enlisted men. Fourth Provisional Regiment of Cavalry. Under special orders of the War Department of May 8th, 1865, this organization was formed by the consolidation of the 3d Cavalry and the 1st Mounted Rifles; the consolidation took place July 21st, 1865. and Sept. 6th, 1865, the new regiment was designated as above. The companies were formed. A, C, D, E, G, K and M, from the l.st Mounted Rifles, and B, F, H, I and L from the 3d Cavalry, and Col. Edwin V. Sumner, of the 1st Mounted Rifles, was placed in command of the regiment, which was honorably discharged and mustered out, under his command, Nov. 39th, 1865, at City Point, Va., having lost by death of disease and other causes, 10 enlisted men. 42 330 TART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. First Regiment of Artillery (Light; Veteran). Tliis regiment was organized at Elmira to serve three years and received its numerical designation Oct. IGth, 18G1. Eight corapauies, commanded by Col. (Juilford D. Bailey, left the State Oct. 81st, 18G1, Companies I, K, L and M Nov. 21st, 1861. At the expiration of its term of service, those entitled thereto were discharged, and the regiment continued in service. Its service was as light artillery and by batteries in the Army of the Potomac, of Virginia, of the Cumberland, and of (ieorgia. The field and staff were mustered in the service of the United States at Elmira, Oct. 17th, 1861, and honorably discharged and mustered out under Col. Charles S. Wainwright at Elmira, June 21st, 1865. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 5 officers, 54 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 41 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 5 offi- cers, 161 enlisted men; total, 11 officers, 256 enlisted men; aggregate, 267; of whom 9 en- listed men died in the hands of the enemy. Battery A — Empire Battery — Captain Thomas H. Bates, under authority from the War Department, dated July 31st, 1861, recruited it principally at Utica, Edmeston, Little Falls, Pluenix, Clinton, Burlington, South Brookfield, New Berlin, Jordan, Sauquoit, Bridgewater and Sherburne. It was mustered in the United States service at Utica, Sept. 12th, 1861, and served at and near Washington, D. C, from Nov., 1861; in the Art. Reserve, A. P., from Feb., 1862; in Casey's Div., 4th Corps, from March, 1862; the enlisted men were transferred to Batteries D and H, 1st Artillery, and to the 7th and 8th' Batteries June 15th, 1862, and the captain returned to the State to reorganize the battery. The new battery was recruited principally at Utica, and served in the 22d Corps, at the Artillery Camp of Instruction near Washington, D. C, from Feb. 1st, 1863; in the Dept. of the Susquehanna and Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Chambersburg and Alleghany City, etc., from June 4th, 1863. It was mustered out and honorably discharged under Captain Bates, June 28th, 1865, at Elmira. Battery B, recruited by Captain Rufus D. Pettit, principally at Elmira and Baldwinsville, was mustered in the United States service Aug. 30th, 1861, at Elmira. It received, Nov. 12th, 1861, by transfer, a number of the men of Captain Richard Busteed's, Jr., Chicago Light Battery C, and Sept. 7th, 1863, a number of the men of the 14th N. Y. Battery. It served at and near Washington, D. C, from Nov., 1861; in the 1st Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from Mar., 1862; in the Artillery Brigade, 2d Corps, from May, 1863; in the Reserve Artillery, A. P., from May 12th, 1863; in the Artillery Brigade, 2d Corps, from July 1st, 1863; in the Reserve Artillery, 2d Vol. Brigade, A. P., from July, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, Artillery Reserve, A. P., from Dec, 1863; in the Artillery Reserve, A. P., from Dec, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, Artillery Reserve, A. P., from Jan., 1864; in the 2d Brigade, Reserve Artillery, A. P., from March, 1864; and in the Artillery Brigade, 5th Corps, from May 16th, 1864. It was mus- tered out and honoralily discharged, under Captain Robert E. Rogers, June 18th, 1865, at Elmira. Battery C, Captain John W. Tamblin, was recruited principally at Watertown, LeRay, Wilna, Philadelphia, Alexandria, Rutland and Champion; and mustered in the service of the United States at Elmira, Sept. 6th, 1861. It served at and near Washington, D. C, from Nov., 1861; in the Artillery Reserve, A. P., from Feb., 1862; in the Mil. District of Washington from April, 1862; in the Reserve Corps, Army of Virginia, from July, 1862; in the Defenses of Washington from Aug., 1862; in the 3d Division, 5tli Corps, A. P., from Sept., 1862; in the Artillery Brigade, 5th Corps, from May, 1863; in the 3d Brigade, Artil- lery Reserve, A. P., from April, 1864; in the Artillery Brigade, 5th Corps, A. P., from May 16th, 1864, and in the Artillery Reserve, A. P., butattached tothe'Jth Corps, from Jan., 1865. It was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Captain David F. Ritchie, at Elmira. June 17th, 1865. Battery D, Captain Thomas W. Osborn, was recruited principally at Watertown, Qouv- erneur, Russell, Antwerp, Cape Vincent, Diana, Stone Mills, Pitcairn and Richville; and mustered in the United States service Sept. 6th, 1861, at Elmira. In June, 1862, some of the men of Battery A were transferred to it. It served at and near Washington, D. C. , from Nov., 1861; in Hooker's Division, 3d Corps, A. P., from Mar., 1862; in the 2d Division, 3d Corps, from June, 1862; in the Artillery Brigade, 3d Corps, from July, 1862; in the 1st Division, 9th Corps, from Dec, 1862; in the 2d Division, 3d Corps, from Feb., 1863; in the Artillery Brigade, 3d Corps, from May, 1863; in the Artillery Reserve, A. P., from VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 331 Mar., 1864; and in the Artillery Brigade, 5tli Corps, from May, 1864. It was mustered out and honorably discharged, under Captain Jas. B. Hazelton, June 16th, I860, at Elmira. Battery E, Captain John Stocum, principally recruited at Bath, Avon and Mitchellsville, was mustered in the U. S. service Sept. 13th, 1861, at Elmira. It served at and near Washington, D. C, from Nov., 1861; in Smith's Division, 4th Corps, A. P., from Mar., 1862; in the 2d Division, 6th Corps, from May, 1862; from August, 1862, with the 1st Battery; with Battery L, from June 20th, 1863; in Artillery Brigade, 5th Corps, A. P., from Mar., 1864; as a mortar battery before Petersburg from June, 1864; in the Artillery Reserve, A. P., but attached to the 9th Corps, from Jan., 1865. It was mustered out and honorably discharged, commanded by Captain Angel Matthewson, June 6th, 1865, at Elmira. Battery F, Captain ^y. R. Wilson, was principally recruited at Oswego, Southport and Elmira, and mustered in the U. S. service Sept. 14th, 1861, at Elmira. Oct. 24th, 1863, some of its members were transferred to the 2d N. Y. Vol. Art. It served at and near Washington, D. C, from Nov., 1861; in Franklin's Division, 1st Corps, A. P., from Mar., 1862; in 1st Division, 6th Corps, from May, 1862; at the W^hite House, Va., from June, 1862 ; at Yorktown, Va., in 4th Corps, from July, 1862; in the Department of Washington, 22d Corps, from July, 1863. It was mustered out and honorably discharged, under Captain Wilson, June 17th, 1865, at Elmira. Battery G, Captain John D. Frank, principally recruited at Mexico, was mustered in the service of the U. S. Sept. 24, 1861, at Elmira. Nov. 12th, 1861, it received by transfer members of the Chicago Light Battery C, Richard Busteed, Jr., Captain, and Sept. 7th, 1863, members of the 14th N. Y. Vol. Battery. It served at and near Washington, D. C, from Nov., 1861; in Richardson's Division (1st), 2d Corps, A. P., from Mar., 1862; in the 3d Division, 2d Corps, from June, 1862; in Artillery Brigade, 2d Corps, from April, 1863; with 3d Division, 2d Corps, at Chancellorsville; in the 1st Brigade, Artillery Reserve, A. P., from May 12lh, 1863; in the 4th Vol. Brigade, Artillery Reserve, A. P., from June, 1863; in the Artillery Brigade, 2d Corps, from July 12th, 1863; in the Artillery Reserve, A. P,, from August, 1863; in the Artillery Brigade, 2d Corps, from Oct., 1863; with the 2d Division, 2d Corps, in Aug., 1863; and in the Artillery Reserve, A. P., but attached to the 9th Corps, from January, 1865. It was honorably discharged and mustered out, under the command of Captain Samuel A. McClellan. June 19th, 1865, at Elmira. Battery H, Captain Joseph Spratt, recruited principally at Watertown and Lowville, and mustered in the United States service Oct. 10th, 1861, at Elmira, received in June, 1862, Lt. Ritchie and some of the men of Battery A by transfer. It served at and near Washing- ton, D. C, from Nov., 1861; in Casey's Division, 4th Corps, A. P., from Mar., 1862; at Gloucester Point, Va., in 4th Corps, from Aug., 1862; at Yorktown in the Department of Virginia, 4th Corps, from Sept., 1862; at Washington, D. C, in 22d Corps, from July, 1863: in the Artillery Brigade, 1st Corps, A. P., from Sept., 1863; and in the Artillery Brigade, 5th Corps, from March, 1864. It was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Cap- tain Chas. E. Mink, June 19th, 1865, at Elmira. Battery I, recruited by Captain Michael Wiedrich, under authority from the War Depart- ment, dated July 30th, 1861, principally at Buffalo, Lancaster, Amherst and Elmira, was mustered in the service of the United States at Buffalo, Oct. 1st, 1861. A number of its men had been members of the 65th Militia. June 10th, 1863, forty men of the 2d N. Y. Vol. Bat- tery were transferred to it. It served in Blenker's Division, A. P., from Nov., 1861; in the 3d Brigade, same division. Mountain Department, from April, 1862; in the 1st Corps, A. Va., from June, 1862; in the 3d Division, 11th Corps, A. P., from Sept., 1862; in the 1st Division, 11th ('orps, from Oct., 1862; in the Artillery Brigade, 11th Corps, from May, 1863; in the 2d Division, 11th Corps, from Jan., 1864; in the 1st Division, 20th Corps, from April, 1864; in the Artillery Brigade, 20th Corjjs, from July, 1864, and was honorably discharged and musten?d out, under the command of Captain Charles E. Winegar, June 23d, 1865, at Fort Porter, Buffalo. Battery K — Fort Plain Battery — Captain Lorenzo Crounse; recruited j^rincipally at Fort Plain, Stockbridge, Jasper, Elmira and Canandaigua, was mustered in the United States service Nov. 20th, 1861, at Albany, and Dec. 15th, 1861, its surplus men were transferred to the other batteries of the regiment. It served at and near Washington, D. C., from Nov , 1861; in the Mil. District of Washington from April, 1862; at Harper's Ferry, W. Va., and in the 2d Brigade, Sigel's Division, Dept. Shenandoah, from May 27th, 1862; in the 2d 332 PAET III. .SKETCHES OF ORGAXIZATIOXS. Division, 2d Corps, Army of Virginia, from June 26tli, 1862; in the 2d Division, 12tli Corps, A. P., from Sept., 1862; in the 1st Division, 12th Corps, from Oct., 1862; in the Depart- ment of Washington from Feb., 1863; in the 1st Division, 12th Corps, A. P., from April, 1863; in the Artillery Reserve, A. P., from May 12th, 1863; in the 4th, and later in the 3d, Vol. Brigade, Reserve Artillery, A. P., from May, 1863; in the Artillery Reserve, A. P., from July, 1863; in the 3d Vol. Brigade, Artillery Reserve, A. P., from October, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, Artillery Reserve, A. P., from March, 1864; and in the Defenses of Wash- ington, 22d Corps, from March, 1864. Commanded by Captain John Walter Stocking, the battery was honorably discharged and mustered out June 20th, 1865, at Elmira. Battery L — Rochester Union Oreys — Captain John A. Reynolds; recruited principally at Rochester, Palmyra and Elmira, was mustered in the United States service at Elmira, Nov. 17th, 1861. Members of the 1st Battalion, Light Artillery, State Militia, formed part of the battery. It served at Baltimore, Md.,and in Dix's Division, A. P., from Nov.. 1861; at Winchester, Va. , and Harper's Ferry, W. Va., from May 27th, 1862; in the 1st Brigade, Sigel's Division, Dept. Shenandoah, from June, 1862; in the 2d Division, 2d Corps, Army of Virginia, from June 26th, 1862; in the 3d Corps and 1st Div., 2d Corps, A. Va., from Aug., 1862; in the 1st Division, 1st Corps, A. P., from Sept., 1862; in the Artillery Brigade, 1st Corps, from Feb., 1863; with the 1st Division, 1st Corps, at Chancellorsville; in the Artillery Brigade, 5th Corps, from March, 1864; in the Artillery Reserve, A. P., but attached to the 9th Corps, from Jan., 1865; and it was mustered out and honorably discharged commanded by Captain George Breck, June 17th, 1865, at Elmira. JSaWcry J/, Captain Geo. W. Cothran; recruited principally at Rochester, Albany and Lockport, was mustered in the service of the United States at Rochester, Nov. loth, 1861. It served at and near Washington, D. C, from Nov., 1861; in Williams' Division, 5th Corps, A. P., from Feb., 1862; in the Army, Department of Shenandoah, from April, 1862; in the 1st Division, 2d Corps, A. Va., from June 26th, 1862; in the 1st Division, 12th Corps, A. P., from Sept., 1862; in the Artillery Brigade, 12th Corps, from April, 1863; in the 1st Division, 12tli Corps, from Nov., 1863; in the 1st Division, 20th Corps, from April, 1864; and in the Artillery Brigade, 20th Corps, from July, 1864. It was honorably discharged and mustered out, commanded by Captain Edward H. Underhill, June 23d, 1865, at Rochester. The batteries of the regiment took part in the following engagements: Date. Kil- Wounded. H Kit- ed. D C J E = c Wounded. Miss- led. DI'd Reco. Ing. Place and Battery. Date. i c DI'd Reco. ing V Pl.\ce and Battery. 1 o 1 o c S E o a 6 d 1 o c s 1 c Si d B d 1 ... d Winchester, Va.; M.. 1862. Mar. 26 28-29 April 1 2 April f>- May 4 April 16 7 11 14 19 27 May 5 9 20 23 23-25 24 24 25 24 24 28 28-30 29 30 May 31- June 1 ... 2 2 2 i 1 2 I ! 2 ■" 3 6 1 ... 10 ... 5 1 10 u 20 Near StrasbiU'g, Va.; I. ... Union Church, Va.; I.... Aldie Va • ] 1862. June 1 . 5 . ... "3 '2 13 11 3 Va.; B and G 7. 8 . 9 . June 2.')- Julv 2 .Tlinp M ... ;'i . i "i 3 1 1 Narrow Passage, Wooil- stock & Edinb'g, Va.; M Near Edinburg, Va.; M . Siege of Yorktown, Va.: Held and staff. A,B, D, E, G and H Cross Keys, Ya. ; I Near Port Republic, Va.; I Seven Davs' Battle, Va.; B, D, E, F, G and H. Oak Grove; D 3 Lee's Mills; E Mechanicsville; E ' 2fi| Garnett's Farm; E 1 271 Lee's Mills; E and G... Fair Oaks; G 27 28 28-29 28-29 29 29 30 30 30 July 1 2 . Aug. 9 . Aug. 16- Sept. 2 Aug. 21 . 22. 22. 22. 23I 23-24'. 23-24.. Near Edinburg, Va.; M. Garnett's and Golding's White House; F South Fork of Shenan- Long Bridge; H 19 Peach Orchard; B & D. Savage Station; B, D and G IMi:(ialieysville, Va.; M . D, Eand H White Oak Swamp; B and E West Point, Va.; F Near Slatersville, Va.; F. Near Bottom's Bridge, Va.; II Glendale; B, 1), E A G. Malvern Cliff; I) and H Malvern Hili; B, D, E, G and II land Bridge, Va.; A... Operations in the Shen- andoah Vallev.Va.; M. Middletown; Bl Carter's Hill; G Cedar Mountain, Va.; K. LandM Gen. Pope's campaign, Va.;C, I, K, Land M. Rappahannock Kiver; Kand L ... Winchester; M Mechanicsv'e.Va.; K.&F Seven Pines, Va.; H Charlestown, W. Va.; L Harper's Ferry, W. Va. ; K and L Beverly's Ford; K Rappahannock River; Falling Waters, Va. ; M. Bottom's Bridge, Va.; A. Fair Oaks, Va.; Held and statr. A, B, D, Gand II. Freeman's Ford; I Rappahan'ock Station; 1 and L Beverly Ford; K A M . SulphurSprlngs;I&M 19 VOLUNTEEKS OF THE STATE. 333 1( Date. 2 1 o il-lW ounded Mlss- M U ■< 17 13 8 68 80 2 3 "5 "5 6 5 Place and Battery. I I Date. I 5 til- ed. ■ c S c Wounded. Miss- Place and Battery. ^!d £ t ^1 c Jeco. -■ s = d 5 w v. E 1 ... ng. c 5 1 4 9 D S •d c a 3 2 1 3 1 2 R( i s 2 1 3 •1 1 1 1 CO. d E d 4 15 14 2 6 4 5 6 249 ing. SI d a td < Waterloo Bridge; I Sulphur Springs; L Manassas Station; C . . 1S62. A'g.24-25 .. 26.. 26... 28... 29... 30 ... Sept. 1 ... Aug. 28 ... Sept. 1 ... 2 ... 14 '.'.'. 15-16 ... 17.. Oct. 1 .. 16-17 .. 19... Nov. 2 ... 9... 17... Dec. 11- 15... 14... 1863. March 2 ... 6... 27... Apr. 29- May 2 ... 2... I ... 1 i 3. 2. . 12 . 9 . 8 1 49 4 50 2 3 "3 ■3 4 2 Wilderness, Va.; B, C, D E G H L 1864. May 5-7 . 8-21 8 9-10 10 12 IS 19 J May 22- 26. 27-31 . J'nel-12.. 2 3.. 13. June 15, 1864, to Apr. 2, 1865 J'e 15-19 . 21-23. July 4 . 27-29 . 30. Aug. 14- 18. 18-21 . Sept. 29- Oct. 2. Oct.27-28 . Nov. 15- Dec. 21 Nov. 15- Dec. 10 . 4 1 3 1 1 . 1 . 3 1 1 ... 2 3 1 1 10 Spotsylvania C. H., Va.; B, C, D, E, G, H, L. Piney Branch Church; D E H L Groveton; land L Bull Run I K and L. Po River;' G h Laurel Hill; D.E,H,L.. The Salient: D,E,G,H,L Landron House; B, C, D E, G H L 23 Centreville, Va.; E Near Centreville, Va.; B. South Mountain, Va.; L. Antietam Oeek, Md.; B. Antietani, Md.; B, G, L Harris House; C, E, L North Anna, Va.; B, C. D, E, G, H, L Tolopotomoy, Va. ; B, C, D, E, G, H, L Cold Harbor, Va.; B, C, 1) E G H L 10 Near Leesburg, Va.; G ... Near Charlestown, W. Va.; B and G Charlestown, W. Va • B Snicker's Gap, Va.; B.... Near Ripon, Va.; M. Falmouth, Va.; B Bethesda' Church ; B, C, D, E. H, L Cold Harbor ;G White Oak Swamp, Va. ; CD Before Petersburg, Va.: B,C,D,E,G,H.L Assault of Petersburg, Va.; B.C. D,E,G,H, L Weldon Railroad, Va.; G Chambersburg, Pa.; A.. Deep Bottom, Va.; G Chambersburg, Pa. ; A... Strawberry Plains.Va.; G Weldon Railroad, Va.; B, C, D, H, L 10 Fredericksburg, Va.; B,C, D, G and L Wood's Cross Roads, Va.; H Near Dumfries, Va.; I... Rappaha'ock Sta., Va.; C Mine Run, Va.; Pollock's Mill Cr'k,Va.;L 6 10 Chancellorsville, Va.;B, C, D, G, I, K, L and M. Matthews County.Va.; H Gettysburg, Pa.; B, C, D, E,G, I, K.LandM May 1-3... 20... July 1-3... 4.. 14... 23... Oct. 14 ... 14 ... 14 ... 28-29 ... Nov. 7 ... sZ 23-27 25... Nov. 26- Dec. 2 27... 27... 29... 30... 1864. Feb. 6 ... 6.. .Mav 3 to Sept. 2- May 14-, 1.1 ... May 2.T- 8... 11 ... 5 6 1 i ^ Va.; H Williamsport, Md.: C... Poplar Grove Church, Va.; B, D, H Wapping Heights, Va.; D Bristoe Station, Va. ; U... Auburn, Va.: G Bristoe Station, Va.; G .. Wauhatchie and Look- out Valley, Tenn.; I.... Eappahannock Station, Hatchers Run.Va.; B, H Gen. Sherman's Savan- nah canip'n,Ga. ; I, M The March to the Sea; land M 8 Va.: B and C Montieth Swamp; I... Savannah; 1 and M... Opposite Argyle's Is- land, with rebel gun- Kelly's Ford,Va,; D Brandy Station. Va.; D. Chattanooga & Rossville cami)aign, Tenn.; I.. Dec. 9 . 11-20 . 12 .. 6-11 . 1865. Jan. 26- Apr. 26 . Mch. IC .. 19-21/ . April 1.-' .. 16.. 26 .. Feb. 5-7 .. Mch. 25.. Mch. 29- April 9 Mch. 29- 31 .. April 1 .. 2.. 9.. "1 1 54 1 4 "]' 34 Mine Run campaign, Va.; B,C, D, E, G,n,K,L Hick's Ford Raid.Va.; B, D, H Robertson's Tavern.; C and G Campaign of the Caro- linas; I and M Averasboro; I and M... Bentonville; I and M. Near Raleigh, N-C; M. Near Raleigh, N. C-; I. Bennett House, N. C; land M Locust Grove; D Robertson's Tavern; E 1 Mine Run; C, G, E, L. Morton's Ford, Va.; G... Kacoon Ford,Va. ; L The Atlanta campaign, Ga.; 1 and M Hatcher's Run.Va.; D, L Fort Stedman & Peters- burg, Va.: C, E, G, L... Appomattox campaign, Va ; B, D H •• Dallas: land M White Oak Ridge; B, D, H Five Forks; B, D, H... Fall of Petersburg; B, C, D, E, G, H, L Appomattox C.H.; B.D, Total loss Kenesaw Mountain ; I and M June 9- Julv 2... J'e 16-171... 19-20... 22.. Tulv 20 ... July 21- Aug. 21 1 i'.'.'. i'.'.'. 2... 1 ... ] .. 1 1 41 22 10 Nose's Creek; I and M Culp'sFarni;Iand M Peachtree Creek; I&M Before Atlanta; I & M 408 Second Regiment of Artillery (Heayy; Veteran). GOVERNOR morgan's SECOND REGIMENT UNITED STATES LIGHT ARTIL- LERY; palmer's ARTILLERY. Col. Jolin W. Latson received authority from the War Department, July 24th, 1861, to recruit a regiment of artillery; of this the Nationnl Union Rangers formed part. Col. Jere- miah Palmer received authority from the Governor of the State to recruit a regiment of 334 PART III. SKETCHES OF OKGANIZATIONS. artillery, and Aug. 24tL, Col. Latsou's autliority was revoked. These two organizations were consolidated, forming eight companies, and the new organization was, Oct. 18th, 18()1, designated the Second Regiment of Artillery. Dec. 5th, 1861, the Morgan and the Flushing Artillery were assigned and the regimental organization completed. The regiment was organized at Staten Island for a service of three years. The companies were mu.stered in the United States service at Staten Island, A and E Oct. 2d; B Aug. 23d; C and D Sept. 18th; F, G and H Oct. 15th; I and K Dec. 11th; L Nov. 18th; M Dec. 12th, 1861. In June, 1862, a number of Indians, members of Company F, were discharged. Nov. 19th, 1863, Battery L, which served detached from the regiment since March, 1862, as a light battery, was permanently detached and became the 34th Battery; it was replaced by a new company in Jan., 1864. At the expiration of its term of service, those entitled thereto were discharged, and the regiment retained in the service. June 27th, 1865, the regiment was consolidated into eight companies, the men of Company I being transferred to Companies A and E; those of K to A, C and F; of L to B, C, D and II; and of M to A, (i and H; and the members of the 9th N. Y.Vol. Artillery, not discharged on the muster out of their regiment, were trans- ferred to it as Companies I, K, L and M, The companies were recruited principally: A, Company B of John W. Latson's Regiment of Light Artillery ; Horse Artillery, \st Regiment U. S. Vols., on Staten Island ; B, \st Regiment Heavy Artillery, on Staten Island; C, D, jE'and F, at New York city; G at Utica; H, Carthage Battery, at Waterloo and Carthage; /, formed partly of Latson's Light Artil- lery and the Morgan Artillery, at New York city and Norwich; K, Morgan Artillery, at Frankfort, Mohawk, Tompkinsville and Herkimer; L, Flushing ov Hamilton Light Artillery, originally Artillery Company, 15th Militia, at Flushing ; and M, Morgan Artillery, at Utica, Little Falls, Trenton Falls, Russia, Taberg, Camboy, Holland Patent, Rochester and Sand Bank. The second Company L was recruited principally at Frankfort, Schuyler, Hamilton, German Flats, Richfield, Warren; Utica, Exeter, Camden, Stark, Otsego, Bur- lington, Norwich and Watertown. The first eight companies left the State Nov. 7th, 1861; Company L Dec. 2d; and Compa- nies I, K and M Dec. 12th, 1861; and the regiment, eleven companies, served at and near Washington, D. C, in the Military District of Washington, from March, 1862; in Sturgis' Bri- gade, Military District of Washington, from May, 1862; in the Reserve Corps, Army of Vir- ginia, from June, 1862; in the Defenses of Washington, from Sept., 1862; in the Artillery De- fenses of Alexandria, from Jan., 1863; and in the 22d Corps from Feb., 1863; in Tyler's Artil- lery Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from May 18th, 1864; in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 2d Corps, from May 29th, 1864; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 2d Corps, from July, 1864; in the 1st Brigade, DeRussy"s Division, 22d Corps, from June, 1865, as heavy artillery and infantry. Sept. 29ch, 1865. commanded by Col. Joseph N. G. Whistler, it was honora- bly discharged and mustered out at Washington, D. C. During its service, the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 5 officers, 105 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 5 officers, 101 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 250 enlisted men; total, 10 officers, 456 enlisted men; aggregate, 466; of whom 71 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc . : Gen. Pope's canipaiKn Va Bull Itiiii Hrlilge Spotsylvania C.II.,'Va Harris House Milford Station... North Anna, Va.. . Totopotomoy, Va. . (JoM Harljor, Va.... Second Assault,. Colli Harbor Before Petersburg, Va Assault of Petersburg, Va Weldon Railroad, Va. Flack. Date. Deep Bottom, Va Strawberry Plains, Va Ream's Station, A'a ... Hatclitr's Run, Aa .... Petersburg, Va Appomattox camp'n, Va 215 I. Wlilte Oak Ridge.... Fall of Petersburg , Deatonsville High Bridge Farniville Appomattox C. H., I 1864. July 27- 29 Aug. 14 18 25 Dec. 8-9 infis Mcli. 25 Mch.29 April 9 Mch. 29- 31 April 2 7 Total loss l)if d.; Rec. Miss- ing. VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 335 Third Regiment of Artillery (Light; Veteran). SEWARD infantry; SEWARD ARTILLERY; CAYUGA REGIMENT. This regiment was accepted by the State for a service of two years as a regiment of infantry, and designated the 19th Regiment, May 17th, 1861. It was organized at Elmira; and there mustered in the service of the United States, by an error, for three months only. August 2d, 1861, it was ordered, however, at the request of the War Department, by the Governor of the State, to be mustered in the service of the United States for the unexpired portion of its State service. The 49th Militia formed the nucleus of the regiment, and the men were recruited principally in the counties of Cayuga, Seneca and Wayne; the counties of Cattaraugus, Chenango, Cortland, Onondaga, Oswego, Madison, Tioga and Tompkins also furnished some of the men. The regiment left the State, under Colonel John S. Clark, June 6th, 1861. Dec. 11th, 1861, under Colonel James H. Ledlie, it was converted into an artillery regiment. At the expiration of its term of service, those entitled to be discharged left the field. May 22d, 1863, and were mustered out in the State; the regi- ment, however, was continued in the service, receiving new companies and recruits. It served as infantry at and near Washington, D. C, from June, 1861; in Sanford's Division, Patterson's Army, from July, 1861; in Butterfield's Brigade, same command, from July 11th, 1861; in the 1st Brigade, Banks' Division, from July 29th, 1861; in the 3d Brigade from Sept. 2oth, 1861, and in Williams' Brigade from Dec, 1861; as artillery in North and South Carolina, 18th and 10th Corps, and Batteries E, H, K and M in the Army of the James, from Mar., 1862. It was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Colonel Charles K. Stewart, between June 23d and July 24th, 1865, having lost by death during its service, killed in action, 1 officer, 12 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 8 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 3 officers, 284 enlisted men; total, 4 officers, 304 enlisted men; aggregate, 308; of whom 25 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. Battery A, originally organized at Auburn, was mustered in at Elmira May 22d, 1861, under Captain John T. Baker. Sept. 28th, 1861, the enlisted men of Company F were trans- ferred to it, and June 2d, 1863, it was mustered out at Auburn, under Captain Charles White, its three years' men having been transferred to Companies E, I and K. It served as an artillery company at or near Washington, D. C, from Dec, 1861; in North Carolina, 18th Corps, from Mar., 1862; in South Carolina, 10th Corps, from Jan., 1863. A new company A, recruited principally at Auburn, Moravia, Sennett, Venice,- Cato, Mentz, Brutus, Ira, Lafayette, Elbridge, Rochester, Throup, Conquest, Owasco and Niles, was mustered in the United States service for one year Sept. 23d, 1864, under Captain Samuel P. Russell. This company served in the 18th Corps and Department of Virginia, and from Mar. 2d to April 17tli, 1865, in Carter's Division, Provisional Corps, in North Carolina, and was mustered out at Syracuse, July 3d, 1865. Battery B, originally organized at Auburn, was mustered in the United States service at Elmira, May 22d, 1861, under Captain Terrence J. Kennedy. Sept. 28th, 1861, it received by transfer some of the men of Company H, and Feb. 22d, 1862, it was consolidated with Companies C and E. A new company, under Captain Joseph J. Morrison, recruited princi- pally in New York city and Penn Yan, and mustered in the United States service for three years at New York city, Dec. 19th, 1861, took its place. This company was converted into a light battery in May, 1862, and served in the 18th Corps in North Carolina from March, 1862; in the Artillery Brigade, 18th Corps, from Dec, 1862, and in South Carolina, 10th Corps, from Jan., 1863. It was mustered out July 13th, 1865, at Syracuse, iinder Captain Thomas J. Mersereau. Beittery C, originally organized at Seneca Falls, was mustered in the United States service at Elmira, May 22d, 1861, under Capt. James E. Ashcroft. Feb. 28th, 1862, some of the en- listed men of Company B were transferred to it. May 22d, 1863, its three years' men were transferred to Companies I and K, and the company was mustered out under Lieut. Charles B. Randolph, at Elmira, June 2d, 1863, having served as an artillery company in the 10th and 18th Corps in North and South Carolina. Sept. 30th, 1863, a new company, recruited prin- cipally at Utica, Syracuse, Rome, Sangerfield, Hamilton, Vernon, Annsville, Rochester, Bridgewater, Norwich, Albany and Deerfield, and mustered in the United States service for three years, Aug. 31st, 1863, commanded by Capt. W. E. Mercer, took its place. This com- pany served in the 18th Corps, and Dept. of Va., in North Carolina; in Carter's Div., Provis- 336 PAKT III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. ional Corps, from March, 18G5; in tlie Reserve Artillery, 23d Corjjs, from April 5th, 1865, and, under the command of Capt. Mercer, was mustered out July 14th, 1865, at Syracuse. Battery D, originally organized at Auburn, was mustered in the United States service May 22d, 1861, under Cuj)t. Owen Gavignau, and was formed principally of Irishmen. Sept. 28th. 1861, it received by transfer some of the enlisted men of Company K. Its three years' men were transferred to Comi)anies E, I and K, May 22d, 1863, and the company was mustered out at Elmira, June 2d, 1863. It served in North Carolina, in the 18th Corps, from March, 1862, and in South Carolina, in the 10th Corps, from Jan., 1863. In March, 1864, a new company, recruited principally at Syracuse, Auburn, Fayette, Locke, Skaneateles, Seneca Falls, Owasco and Onondaga, mustered in the United States service at Syracuse in Feb., 1864, for one, two and three years' service, and commanded by Capt. Stephen Van Heusen, joined the regiment, replacing the mustered out company. This company served in the 18th Corps, and Dept. of Va. ; in Carter's Div., Provisional Corps, from March, 1865; in Reserve Artillery, 23d Corps, from April 5th, 1865, in North Carolina; and was mustered out under Capt. Van Ileusen, at Syracuse, July 5th, 1865. Battery E, originally organized at Auburn, mustered in the United States service May 22d, 1861, at Elmira, under Captain Theodore H. Schenck, received by transfer, Feb. 28th, 1862, some of the enlisted men of Company B, and May 22d, 1863, some of the three years' men of Companies A, C and D. At the expiration of its term of service, those entitled to be discharged were sent to Elmira and there mustered out, and the battery itself retained in service. It was converted into a light battery in August, 1862; served in North Carolina from March, 1862; in the Artillery Brigade, 18th Corps, from Dec, 1862; in South Carolina, in the 10th Corps, from Jan., 1863; in North Carolina, in the 18th Corps, from May, 1863; at York- town, Va., from April, 1864; in the Artillery, 2d Division, 18th Corps, Army of the James, from May, 1864; in the Artillery Brigade, 18th Corps, from June, 1864; with the 10th Corps from Aug., 1864; with the 18th Corps from Sept., 1864; and in the Artillery Brigade, 24th Corps, from Dec, 1864. It was, commanded by Captain George B. Ashby, mustered out at Richmond, Va., June 23d, 1865. Battery F, originally organized at Moravia, mustered in the United States service May 22d, 1861, at Elmira, under Captain Nelson T. Stevens, was transferred to Company A Sept. 28th, 1861. Feb. 22d, 1862, a new company, originally 10t?i Battery, commanded by Captain Edwin S. Jenny, took its place. This company, recruited and organized at Syracuse, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Dec. 18th, 1861, was converted into a light battery in Mar, 1862. At the expiration of its term of service, those entitled thereto, were discharged and the battery retained in the service. It served in North Caro- lina from Mar., 1862; in the Artillery Brigade, 18th Corps, from Dec, 1862; in the 10th Corps and South Carolina from Jan., 1863; in the District of Plorida from Sept., 1864; and was mustered out, commanded by 1st Lieut. Edgar H. Titus, July 24th, 1865, at Syracuse. Battery G, originally organized at Auburn; mustered in the United States service under Capt.Chas. H. Stewart, May 22d, 1861, at Elmira; received, Sept. 28th, 1861, by transfer some of the men of Company K. Its three years' men were transferred to new Company K, May 22d, 1863, and the battery mustered out at Elmira, June 2d, 1863; having served in North Caro- lina in the 18th Corps, from March, 1862. A new company took its place in March, 1864, which, commanded by Capt. David L. Aberdeen, was mustered in the L^nited States service for three years, and recruited ]>rincipally at Syracuse, Auburn, Waterloo, Sharon, Skane- ateles, Brutus, Seneca Falls, Elbridge, Onondaga and Cicero. It served in the 18th Corps, and Dept. of Va. ; in the Provisional Corps in North Carolina from March, 1865; in Artillery Reserve, 23d Corps, from April 5th, 1865, and was mustered out under Capt. William A. Kelsey, July 7th, 1865, at Syracuse. Battery II, organized at Weedsport, mustered in the United States service at Elmira, May 22d, 1861, under Capt. Solomon Giles, was transferred to Companies B and I Sept. 28th, 1861. A new company, commanded by Capt. William J. Riggs, took its place Feb. 22d, 1862. This company, formed of organizations recruited by Capts. Clark, Mercer and Tryon, at Rome, and there mustered in the United States service for three years, and in which the Orinnell Light Artillery was merged, was converted into a light battery in May, 1862. At the expiration of its term of service those entitled thereto were discharged and the battery continued in service. It served in North Carolina from March, 1862; in the Artillery Brig., 18th Corps, from Dec, 1862; at and near Fort Monroe, Va., from Oct., 1863; at Newport News, Va., from Dec, 1863; in the defenses of Portsmouth, Va., from April, 1864; in the VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 337 Artillery Brig., 18th Corps, from June, 1864, and in the 24th Corps from Dec, 1864. It was mustered out, commanded by Capt. Enoch Jones, June 24th, 1865, at Richmond, Va. Battery I, originally organized at Auburn, was mustered in the service of the United States, May 22d, 1861, at Elmira, commanded by Capt. John H. Ammon. Some of the enlisted mep of Companies H and K, were transferred to it, Sept. 28th, 1861. May 22d, 1863, it re- ceived some of the three years' men of Companies A, C and D, and its two years' men were forwarded to Ehuira, where they were discharged June 2d, 1863, while the battery was continued in service. It served in North Carolina from March, 1862; in the Artillery Brig., 18th Corps, from Dec, 1862; in South Carolina, 10th Corps, from Jan., 1863, and in the 18th Corps, and Dept. of Va., from May, 1863; in Carter's Div., Provisional Corps, in North Carolina, from March, 1865; in Artillery Reserve, 23d Corps, from April 5th, 1865. It was mustered out, under Capt. William M. Kirby, at Syracuse, July 8th, 1865. Battery K, originally organized at Union Springs, was mustered in the United States ser- vice May 22d, 1861, at Elmira, under Capt. James R. Angell , and transferred to Companies D and G and a few of the men to Company I, Sept. 28th, 1861. A new company, commanded by Capt. Angell, recruited principally at Auburn and Union Springs, and mustered in the United States service for three years, took its place Dec. 20th, 1861. This com- pany was, in June, 1862, converted into a light battery. May 22d, 1863, it received a number of three years' men of Batteries D and G, and at the expiration of its term of service, those entitled thereto, were discharged and the battery continued in service. It served in North Carolina from March, 1862; in the Artillery Brig., 18th Corps, from Dec, 1862; in the 1st Div., 18th Corps, Army of the James, from April, 1864; in the 3d, Hink's, Div., 18th Corps, from May, 1864; in the Artillery Brig, of the ISth Corps, from June, 1864; and in the Artillery Brig, of the 24th Corps, from Dec, 1864. Commanded by Capt. Angell, it was mustered out June 30th, 1865, at Richmond, Va. Battery L. Capt. Terrence J. Kennedy of Company B, was ordered to recruit this battery, but received from the State authority to organize it as an independent battery (the first). For some reason this battery was reported by the regimental commander as Battery L of this regiment; it never joined the regiment, and was finally dropped from its returns. In March, 1865, the 24th Independent Battery was transferred to the regiment as its Bat- tery L, and so reported from May 28th, 1865. This battery was mustered out, under Capt. Lewis M. Mowers, July 7th, 1865, at Syracuse. Its losses are, however, not credited to the regiment, but to its independent organization. Battery M, Capt. James V. White. This company was originally organized for the 76th N. Y. Vols., as Company I. Jan. 24tli, 1862, it was transferred to the 3d Artillery, and completed by consolidating with it Capt. Hanson's and another company, recruited for the Cherry Valley Regiment. It was recruited principally at Albany, Schenectady, Broadalbin, Elmira, Cherry Valley, Bainbridge, Newfield, Ithaca, Milford, Unadilla, Braman's Cove, Sanford, Hartwick and Cayuta; organized at Albany and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years, Jan. 18th, 1862. At the expiration of its term of service, those entitled thereto, were discharged and the battery continued in service. It joined the regiment Feb. 22d, 1862, and served in North Carolina, and the 18th Corps, from March, 1862; at and near Fort Monroe, Va., from Oct., 1863; in Heckman's Div., 18th Corps, from Jan., 1864; in the 1st Div., 18th Corps, from March, 1864; in the 3d Div., 18th Corps, Army of the James, from May, 1864; in the Artillery Brig., 18th Corps, from June, 1864, and in that of the 24th Corps from Dec, 1864. Commanded by Capt. John H. Howell, it was mustered out at Richmond, Va., June 26th, 1865. The batteries of the regiment took part in the following engagements, etc : Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- "a bo so _!? •< i 6 1 Place and Battery. Date. K le i|.|VVoun(led. Miss- led. Di'd Reco. ing. d.;Di'ri Reco. ing. V Place and Battery. V ^ 11 c 1 i E o c S c 1 o E c 3 ... 1 o £ o c'le W C iL.. •I c 0) c c 9 i 1 o c E c H 4 6 Near Marti nsburg, VV. Va.; I ami .3 others 1861. July 11 Aug. 8 1862. April 12- 26 May 15 June 5 "i 1 French's Farm, N. C. ; C and G 1862. July 28 Sep. 6-7 Nov. 2 IS 22 Lovettsville,Va.; B,E,F Washington, N. C. ; G and U 14 Siege of Fort Macon, N. C.; I Pvawles' Mills, N. C; B andK Core Creek, N. C; de- Near Trenton Bridge, N. C; B :. Tranters Creek. N. C; I Jamesville,N.C.; B andF 1... 6 43 338 PART HI. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. 1 Date, t E c til.i" 'ounded.|]y] Iss- ns- c E c i 32 ti, 32 1 1 "i "5 5 "6 1 33 1 Place a.nd Battery. 1 Kii-i:^ led. D Date, t i i. Hi S t, E dE WjC ounded. „,„. "d lieco. Ing. i ■'■ i. r' i C C C iii C = E c E c X OiWp.K Place and Battery. ed. D C r £ o . 4 . 1 . IVi li c i c E ^co. 1 £ S c S 25.. 1 .. 1 .. . "i '.'. '. "5' . 4 '. 1 . IS E.xpeditlon from New- bern to Goldsboro, N.C.:15. E. F, H.I, K 1862. Dec. U- 20.. 13-14 .. 14. 15. 16 17 . 17. 1863. Mr. 13-14 . 14 . Mch. 30- Apr.l.'V . April 9 . 2(1 . 28. May 22 . 23. Drewry'B Bluff; E Spring Hill ;M, detach- 1864. May 14- 16.. 2... "1 18-26 21 24; June 15-! April 2, ISfi.T ... 1 .. June 15- 18 19 1 1 20'... ...'.. 20-21 21-22 July 4-6 7 9 16 Sept. 29- Oct. 1 Nov. 30 1 Dec. 3 6-7 9 9 in 11-12 19 186^. Jan. 10 16 Feb. 7 8 Mch. 1- April 26 Mch. 6 7-10 ... 1 . April 26 2 of small lj-2 6.. 2 ... 14 .. 1 .. 11 . 1 2 10. .'.' "... "\ '. . 1 ... 5 . 2. . 1 1 '. "i . 5 1 54 13 Kinstoii; H. E.F.H, I,K Wliit.-liall Hriilge; F... Whiuliall Bridge; B, E. i\ n. I, K.. Tlioiupson's Brilge; K Goidshoro Bridge, B, E, F, II, I, K DeepO.uUy.N. C: F&ll Kewbern, N. C. ; E & I. . Washington, N. C; G. .. BernuMa Hundred; E and K Foit Powhattan : M ... Wilson's Wharf ;M, de- tachment Before Petersburg and Richmond, Va.; E, H, K.M Assault ol letersburg, Va EandK 17 Raid to Kingston, N. C; Blount's & Swift Creek, N. C: K, F, 11, M Sandv Ridge, N. C; H. Wises Cross Roads, N. C • H Onsluw County, N. C; North East, N. C; C, South West Creek Dam, N. C. ; C, detachment James Island, S. C. ; B Guni Swamp, N. C; II.. Bachellor'sCr'k.N.C-; H Warsaw. N. C; II, de-j tachnient iJuly 5. Free Bridge, N. C; K ... 6. John's Island, S. C; B . John's Island, S. C; B and F t James Island, S. C; B... ChafHn's Farm, Va.; E, H, K, M Bat'v Wagner, S.C; B & F Swift Creek, N. C. ; H, 18. 18. July 19- Sept. 7 . Aug. 17- 23. July 20. 21. 22. Sept. 8- Dec.31 . Oct, 26- Nov. 9 . Nov. 3. 1864. Jan. 30 . Feb. 1-1 1 2 2 9-11 May 5-31 11 12-13 11 Honey Hill, S. C; B&F Coosawhatchie, S. C. ; B Deveaiix Neck. S. C; F Tilliflnny Station, S. C; B and F Gardinier's Bridge, N. C. ; A 14 Siege of Battery Wagner, "f Bombardment of Fort Sumter, S.C; BandF Tarboro, N. C; H, section Hookerstown, N. C; H, . 1. Foster's Mills, N. C; A Butler's Bridge, N. C; A Deveaux Neck, S. C; B Swift Creek and Street's Ferry, N. C; H. .section Before Charlestown, S. 1 Butler's Bridge, N. C ; A Washington, N. C; C, BoTubarclment "of Fort Sumter, S.C: BandF Camden C. H., and Dis- mal Swamp, N- C; II. Brown's Hill, N. C: I ... Newbern, N.C.;C, E, I,K Bachellor's Creek, K, Cole's Island, S. C; B... Ashapoo, S. C; B Campaign of the Caroli- nas; A, C, D, G, I .... South West Creek, N. C; C ■■-' Brice's Creek, I, section Beech Grove.K, section Sea Brook and John's Wise's Fork, N. C; A, C, D,G, I Bennett House, N. C: C, D, G, I 7 T Operations against Pe- tersburg and Rich- mond, Va.; E,K,M. Harrison's Church; M, :j Fall of Petersburg, Va.; E. H, K, M Loss, on other occasions 1 Total loss 1 12 . . 8 6107 Proctor's Creek ; E ia<> Fourth Regiment of Artillery (Heavy; Veteran). "Nov. 1st, 1861, Col. T. D. Doubleday received authority to recruit a regiment of heavy artillery. This regiment, originally known as Douhleday' s Hciity Artillery , was designated the Virnt Heavy Artillery, Jan. 27th, 1862; and the Fourth Regiment of Artillery, Feb- 8th, 1862. Two companies intended for the United States Lancers, were attached to it. It was organized at New York city, and the companies were mustered in the service of the United States for three years, at Port Richmond, S. I., A and B in Nov., 1861; C in Dec, 1861; D, G and H in Jan., 1862; and E and F in Feb,, 1862, eight companies being organ- ized only. Company G was consolidated into Company H before leaving the Slate; a new Company G joined the regiment in Oct., 1862, at Washington, D. C, where it was mus tered in the U. S. service for three years, Oct. 25th, 1862. July 25th, 1863, the four compa- nies of the 11th Regiment of Artillery, A, B, C and D, were attached to the 4th Regiment as Companies I, K, L and M, respectively, and the regimental organization completed. At the expiration of the term of service of the original seven companies, the men entitled thereto were discharged and the companies retained in the service, B and D being reorgan- ized from recruits joining the regiment at the time . June 5th, 1865, the enlisted men of Companies G, H, I and K, 8th Artillery, of the llltli, 125th and 126th N. Y. Vol. In- fantry,not mustered out with their regiments, joined this regiment by transfer. VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 339 Tlie companies were recruited principally: A, U. S. Lancers, at New York city, Groton, Brewster, Dykeman, Pawling, Schenectady, and Paterson, N. J.; B, U. S. Lancers, at Brooklyn, New York city, Gilboa, West Troy and Blenheim; (7 at Rochester, Scottsville, Oswego, Hornellsville, Canisteo and Mumford; Dat Ballstou Spa, West Day, N. Greenwich. Port Richmond and Northville; ^at New York city. Port Richmoudand Cohoes; F aX New York city and Staten Island; G and H at New York city, West Day, Edinburgh, Port Rich- mond, Brooklyn, West Troy, Groton Falls and Rochester; J at Rochester, Builalo, Batavia, Waterloo and New York city; K at Rochester, Buffalo, Oswego, Niagara, Brooklyn and New York city; L at Rochester, Utica, Nunda, Le Roy and New York city; and M at Can- andaigua, Geneva and Rochester; second Company G at New York city and Rondout. The men of the second Companies B and D were recruited principally: those of B at New York city, Troy, Gilboa, Auburn, Brooklyn, Albany and Shandaken; those of Company D at Brooklyn, New York city, Rochester, Albany, Troy, Geneva, Rome and Granger. The regiment, seven companies, left the State Feb. 10th, 1862, and served as heavy artil- lery and infantry at and near Washington, D. C. , in its Defenses, and in the 22d Corps, from Feb., 1862; the 1st Battalion in the Artillery Brigade, 6th Corps, A. P., the 2d in that of the 5th Corps, and the 3d in that of the 2d Corps, from Mai'ch, 1864; the regiment in the Artillery Brigade, 2d Corps, from May 31st, 1864, the 1st Battalion joining on the 31st, and the 2d on the 29th of May; June 25th, 1864, the 1st and 2d Battalions were assigned, respectively, to the 1st and 2d Brigades, 3d Division, 2d Corps; July 13th, 1864, the regiment was trans- ferred to the Artillery Reserve of the Army of the Potomac; in Aug., 1864, it was attached to the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 2d Corps, and later in Aug., it served unattached in the same division and corps, 1865; from Sept., 1864, it served in the 4th Brigade, 1st Division, 2d Corps; from March, 1865, in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 2d Corps; Company D from July to Dec, 1864; L from July, 1864, to March, 1865, and C from Oct. 1864, to May, 1865, served in the Artillery Brigade, 2d Corps; the regiment in DeRussy's Division, 22d Corps, from June, 1865, and Sept. 26th, 1865, commanded by Col. John C. Tidball, it was honorably discharged and mustered out at Washington, D. C. During its service, the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 5 officers, 61 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 3 officers, 56 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 4 officers, 335 enlisted men; total, 12 officers, 452 enlisted men; aggregate, 464; of whom 97 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. The regiment, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc. : Lewinsville, Va Carlisle, Pa. (Uth Art)... New Yoi-k city riots; de- tiu-hnieut lith Art Wilderness, Ta Spotsylvania C. H., Va.. Piney Branch Church. Laurel Hill Landron's Farm . Harris House North Anna, Va. Totopotomov, Va Cold Harbor", Va Before Petersburg, Va. (Oct. .30th principally) 1862. Julv 1S63. July 1 13-16 1864. May 5-7 8-21 May H, 2d Bat'n Mav 1(1, 2d Bafn May 1(1, IstiSat'n May 19, Cos. D, H and K May 22- 26 27-31 .T'nel-12;. .Tune 15- Apr. 2, 186.1. I. Reco. E 0,H Miss- ing. 6| 14 20 Assault of Petersburg, Va Weldon Railroad, \a... Deep Bottom, Va Strawberry Plains, Va .. Ream's Station, Va Petersburg Works, Va ... Appomattox camp'n.Va. White Oak Ridge.. Fall of Petersburg . Amelia Springs Deatonsville Road. Farmville, \». Appomattox C. H. Total loss. led.lDrdlReco. O H,0 1864. June 15 19 1 21-23 .. July 27- 29 Aug. 14- 18 25 1865. Mch. 25 Mch. 28- Apr. 9 Mch. 29- 31 . April BiS a 1 15 7, 21 I11-2 18] 3.'>6 293 Miss- ing. ...: 19 318 375 Fifth Regiment of Artillery (Heavy). SECOND regiment, JACKSON HEAVY ARTILLERY. Col. Samuel Graham, being so authorized, proceeded to recruit a regiment of heavy ar- tillery — the 2d Regiment Jackson Artillery ; Col. Edward Murray received authority from 340 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. the State in Nov., 1861, to recruit the JmkHoa Heavy ArtiUery. Tiiese two organizations were consolidated March 0th. 1862, Col. Graham's men forming Companies A, B, C and D, and Col. Murray's E, F, G and H of the new regiment, the two colonels tjeing appointed Col. and Lieut. -Col., respectively. The 70th Militia furnished a number of men to the reg- iment. The companies were mustered in the service of the United States for three years, in New York harbor, in April, 1862. Dec. 31st, 1862, the Sixth Battalion of Artillery — 3d Battalion of Black River Artillery — was transferred to the regiment, forming its Compa- nies I, K, L and M, and thereby completing the regimental organization. These companies had been mustered in the U. S. service for three years; I and K Sept. 11th; and J^ and M Sept. I2th, 1862, at Sackett's Harbor. At the expiration of the term of service of the original eight companies, the men entitled thereto were discharged, and the companies re- tained in service. The companies were recruited principally: A and B at Brooklyn and New York city; C at New York city, Brooklyn, Monterey, Big Flats, Valhalla, Catskill, Horseheads, Elmira, Armonk and Quarrytonville; D at Brooklyn, New York city and Kondout; E at New York city, Afton and in Ohio; F at New York city, Liberty, Turin, Fort Edward, and in the counties of Dutchess and Sullivan; G in New York city and in New Jersey; ijTat New York city, Ancram, Poughkeepsie, Fremont Centre and Liberty, and in New Jersey; / at New Bremen, Martinsburg, Lowville and Greig; K at Turin, Leyden, Highmarket. Greig and Theresa; L at Lowville, Watson, Denmark, Martinsburg, Diana and Montague; and J/ at Denmark, Harrisburg, Pinckney, Montague, Champion, Croghan and Wilna. The eight companies, then organized, served in New York harbor at Forts Hamilton, La- fayette, Wood, Gibson, Richmond and Schuyler, from March 11th, 1882; at Baltimore, Md., and other points of the Middle Department, from May 28th, 1862. Companies A and F served at Harper's Ferry, W. Va., from June 19th, 1862, where they were surrendered in Sept., 1862; they rejoined the regiment after being paroled, at Baltimore, Md. The 3d Battalion served in the Defenses of Washington north, and later south, of the Potomac, 22d Corps, from Dee., 1862, and at Harper's Ferry, W. Va., from Nov. 24th, 1863; the 1st and 2d Battalions were also ordered to Harper's Ferry, 8th Corps, April 19th, 1864. The 1st Battalion, Com- panies A, B, C and D, served with the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Army of W. Va., 8th Corps, in the field from May, 1854; it was relieved by the 2d Battalion, July 29th, 1864, and returned to Harper's Ferry. The 2d Battalion, Companies E, F, Q and H, served in the field in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Army of W. Va., until Oct. 28th, 1864, when it returned to Harper's Ferry. The regiment served as infantry and heavy artillery. June 24th and 25th, 1865, Companies I, K, L and M were mustered out at Harper's Ferry, but at once reorganized of men transferred from Companies A, B, C and D, and July 19th, 1865, the regiment, commanded by Col. Graham, was honorably discharged and mustered out at Harper's Ferry, W. Va. During its service, the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 66 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 32 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 oflficer, 293 enlisted men; total, 1 officer, 391 enlisted men ; aggregate, 392; of whom 76 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. It, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc. : Place. Point of Rocks and Ber- lin. Md Berlin, Knoxville, and Point of Rocks, Md Siege and surrender of Harper's Ferry, W Va Maryland Heights Bolivar Heights Piedmont, Va .... Lexington, Va. .. Buchanon, Va... Lynchburg, Va.. Liberty. Va Salcni, Va 1S62. Sept. 4-5 G-7 12-15 12-1.? 14-15 1864. June 5 II 14 18-19 19 Miss- ing. Harper's Ferry, W. Va... Snicker's Ferry, W. Va... Winchester, Va Martinsburg, Va Cedar Creek, Va Cliarlostown. W. Va Ilalltown, Va Hall town, Va Herryville, Va Opequon, Creek, Va Opequon. Va Fisher's Hill, Va Cedar Creek, Va Cedar Creek, Va 1864. .July 4-8 17-18 24-25 25 Aug. 12 21 23 26 Sept. 3-4 13 19 22 13 19 Oct. Total loss 66 ... ,32 led. Di'd Keco Miss- ing. VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 341 Sixth Regiment of Artillery (Heavy). ANTHONY" WAY^NE GL'ARD. Col. Lewis G. Morris, succeeded by Col. Wm. H. Morris, received Aug. 14tli, 1862, au- thority to recruit a regiment in the counties of Putnam, Rockland and Westchester. The regiment was organized under Col. Morris and J. Howard Kitchiug, at Yonkers, as the 135th Regiment of Infantry, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years, Sept. 2d, 1862; having been converted into an artillery regiment, it was, Oct. 6th, 1863, designated the 6th Regiment of Artillery, and tvvc additional companies were re- cruited for it and mustered, Dec. 4th, 1862, in the U. S. service for three years; Company M was consolidated into Company A, Jan. 26th, 1864, and a new company formed of the men recruited by M. R. Pierce, for the 14th N. Y. Vol. Artillery, transferred to this regi- ment Jan. 13th, 1864; Feb. 2d, 1864, the surplus men of the 14th and 16th Regiments, N. Y, Vol. Artillery, about 400, were also transferred to this regiment. June 28tli, 1865, the men whose term of service would expire Oct. 1st, 1865, were, under the command of Col. George C. Kibbe, mustered out at Petersburg, Va. ; those remaining were organized into a battalion of four companies, A, B, C and D; and there were added to them, July 19th, 1865, the men not discharged at the muster out of their regiments, of the 10th N. Y. Vol. Artil- lery, forming Companies L, F and G, and of the 13th N. Y. Vol. Artillery, forming Com- panies H, I, K, L and M, thus reorganizing the regiment. The companies were recruited principally: A and F at Peekskill and Yonkers; B at Greenburgh, White Plains, Scarsdale, Harrison and Mt, Pleasant; G at West p-arms; /at Somers, North Salem, Bedford and Poundridge; E at Port Chester, Harrison, New Ro- chelle, Mamaroneck and Rye; (? at South East, Kent and Carmel; 7/ at Morrisania; /at Ossining, New Castle, Yorktown, Cortland, Mt. Pleasant and Bedford; K at Orangetown, White Plains, West Farms, Clarkstown, Scarsdale and Greenburgh; / at Cold Springs, Carmel, Yorktown and Greenborough, at Paterson and town of Kent, N. J.; and first Com- pany M&t Haverstraw, Yonkers, Somers, Poundridge, Bedford, Mt. Pleasant, North Salem and New Castle. The regiment, ten companies, left the State, Sept. 5th, 1862, and served in thfe Railroad Division of the 8th Corps, Middle Department, from Sept., 1862; Companies L and M joined it at Baltimore, Md., in Dec, 1862; the regiment served at Harper's Ferry, W. Va., Defenses of the Upper Potomac, from Jan., 1863; in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 8th Corps, from March 27th, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 8th Corps, from June, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, .3d Division, 3d Corps, A. P., from July 10th, 1863; with the Reserve Artillery, A. P., as Ammunition Guard from Aug.. 1863, in the l.st Brigade, Reserve Artil- lery, A. P., from April, 1804: in the Heavy Artillery Brigade, 5th Corps, from May 13th, 1864; in the 3d Division, 5th Corps, from May 30th," 1864; in the 3d Brigade. 2d Division, 5th Corps, from June 2d, 1804; in the 1st Brigade, Harden's Division, 22d Corps, from July, 1864; in the 1st Brigade, Kitching's Provisional Division, Army of the Shenandoah, from Sept. 27th, 1864; in the 2d Brigade, Ferrero's Division, Army of the James, at Bermuda Hun- dred, Va., from Dec, 1864. It served as heavy artillery and infantry. Commanded by Col. Stephen O. Baker, the regiment was honorably discharged and mus- tered out Aug. 24th, 1865, near Washington, D. C, having during its service lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 62 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 5 officers, 68 en- listed men; of disease and other causes, 6 officers, 278 enlisted men; total, 12 officers, 408 enlisted men; aggregate, 420; of whom 57 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. The regiment took part in the following engagements, etc. : Manassas Gap, Ta Mine Run campaign, Va. Wilderness, Va Spotsylvania C H., Va.. Salient , Harris House North Anna. Va Totopotonioy, Va , Cold Harbor, Va Kil- W ounded. Miss- led. Dl'd Reco. ing. Date. X C ./. = ■A t c br. o B «; s f, s fc: IH a P S c P c tn o w O o 1863. .Tulv 2Z 1 1 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 1864. May 5-7 3 1 1 10 i."; 8-21 l> 12 3 2 4 104 12 161 19 1.5 2 1«( 22-26 27-31 1 16 1^!^ 85 17 133 J'nel-12 2 6 8 16 Before Petersburg and Richmond, Va Assault of Petersburg, Va Cedar Creek, Va Fall of Petersburg, Va ... Losses at other minor 1864. June If)- July, & Dec- Apr. 2,"6o 1864. J'el7-19 Oct. 19 1865. Apr. 2 affairs ... Total loss 1 62 5 68 9 344 ... 7S,.568 Kii.j Wounded. jugg. led.|Drd|Reco. Ing. wo His ^1 0) SI s s! c O K 6,... II ' 20 23 o42 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Seventh Regiment of Aetillery (IIeayt). ALBANY county REGIMENT; SEYMOUR GUARD. Col. Lewis O. Morris received, Aug. 1st, 1863, authority to recruit a regiment in tlie, tlien ISth senatorial district of tbe State. Aug. 19tli, 1863, tlie regiment was designated tlie 113th Regiment of Infantrj'. It was organized at Albany and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Aug. 18th, 1863. It was converted, Dec. 10th, 1863, into an artillery regiment, and Dec. 19th, 1863, designated the 7th Regiment of Artillery. Two additional companies were organized for the regiment, and mustered in the United States service for three years, Aug. 6th, 1863, and Jan. 19th, 1864, respectively. June 36th, 1865, the men whose term of service would expire before Oct. 1st, 1865, were niusttired out, and the regiment, under Col. Richard C. Duryea, consolidated into a battalion of four com- panies, A, B, C and D. The companies were recruited principally: A, B, C, JJ, E, F, G and /at Albany; //at West Troy; K at Albany, Westerlo, Bethlehem, Rensselaerville and Knox; and L and M in Albany county. The regiment, ten companies, left the State Aug. 19th, 1863, and served as heavy artil- lery and infantry in the Defenses of Washington, north of the Potomac, from Aug., 1863; in the 3d Brig., Haskins' Div., 33d Corps, from Feb., 1863; in Tyler's Artillery Div., 3d Corps, A. P., from May 18th, 1864; in the 4th Brig., 1st Div., 3d Corps, from May 39th, 1864; in the 3d Brig., 1st Div., 3d Corps, from Nov. 33d, 1864; in the 3d Separate Brig., 8th Corps, from Feb. 35th, 1865, at Baltimore, Md. The battalion remaining in service, commanded by Maj. John F. Mount, was honorably discharged and mustered out at Fort Federal Hill, Baltimore, Md., Aug. 1st, 1865. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 10 officers, 166 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 4 officers, 115 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 4 officers, 378 enlisted men; total, 18 officers, 659 enlisted men; aggregate, 677; of whom 3 officers and 314 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc: Flacb. Spotsylvania C. II., Va.. Harris House Miliord Station North Anna, Va Totopotoniov. Va Cold Harbor, Va Second assault Before Petersburg, Va,... Kil- Wounded. Miss- at Williamson, Ontario and Walworth; G at Conquest, Cato and Victory; 1/ at Lyons, Sodus, Huron, Rose and Galen; JS at Venice, Scipio, Auburn, Moravia, Miles, Sum- merhill, Fleming and Montezuma; i^at Geneva, Auburn, Owasco, Sennett, Niles, Lansing, Mentz and Aurelius; G at Wolcott, Savannah, Butler, Sterling, Huron and Rose; H at Galen, Butler, Savannah, Rose and Victory; /at Auburn, Owasco and Sennett; /i at Clyde, Ira, Lyons, Wolcott, Galen, Williamson and Ontario; L in Albany county, and Ma.t Batavia, Bergen, Bethany, Alexander, Darien and Oakfield, The regiment, ten companies, left the State Sept. 12th, 1862, and served as heavy artil. lery and infantry in the Defenses of Washington, D. C. , north of the Potomac, from Sept., 1862; in the 2d, and later 3d, Brig., Haskins' Div., 22d Corps, from Feb., 1863; the 1st 344 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATION'S. and 3d Battalions in the 2d Brig., 3d Div. ;tlie 2d Battalion in the Artillery Brig., 6th Corps, A. P., from May i.'.'jth and 31st, 1864, respectively; the 2d Battalion in 1st Brig , Hardin's Div., 22d Corps, at Washington, D. C., from July 10th, 1864; in Col. Keim's Provisional Brig., from Sept. 23d, 1864; all in the 2d Brig., 3d Div., 6th Corps, A. P., from Oct. 3d, 1864; with the Army of the Shenandoah from Oct., 1864, and with the Army of the Potomac, from Dec, 1864. It was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. James W. Snyder, July 6th, 1865, at Washington, D. C, the men not entitled to be discharged then, having been formed into four companies and transferred, June 27th, 1865, to the 2d N. Y. Vol. Artillery as Com- panies I, K, L and M of the latter. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 5 officers, 101) enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 87 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 4 officers, 246 enlLsted men; total, 11 officers, 442 enlisted men; aggregate, 453; of whom 40 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc. . Kil- VVouniied. M led. Di'd Reco. ins. • c c c s £ o y Assault of Petersburg, Va . Mine Explosion, Va. Kil- Wounded. M ss- «J led. DI'd Reco. Ing. Date. ^ c u a 2 39 e t ti B a !H a !R ^ C c ti c u o U c :k M H ■^ 1864. May 5-7 1 1 6 8 S-2I 10 6 5 1 ( 37 3 54 22-26 27-31 2 2 ( 8 12 .I'ne 1-12 2 "2 9 14 ?h 33 2 49 119 June 16- Apr. 2, 186.i 2 ly 16 2 99... 5 143 J'e 16-19 I ,39 21 4 127 7 .511 ?.W July 30 1 9 9 2 33 3 75 132 Place. Weldon Railroad, Va., Poplar Grove Church. Va Hatcher's Run, Va.. Fort Stedman.Va Fall of Petersburg, Va. Total loss . 1864. Aug. 18- 21 Sept. 30- I Oct. 2 Oct.27-28 1X65 Mch. 25 April Kill ed. .|3 Miss- ing. 3 4 7 210 19399 3J:8 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Fifteenth Regimext op Artillery (Heavy). Col. Louis Schinuer was authorized, May 29th, 1863, to recruit this regiment. It wag orgaui/,c;d iu New York city. Sept. 30th, 1863, the Third Battalion of Artillery was trans- ferred to It, forming Companies A, B, C, D and E; June 22d, 1863, a company enlisted for the 12th N. Y. Vol. Artillery was assigned to the regiment as Company F; and Oct. 14th, 1863, tlie 2d Battery reorganizing, and the 34th Battery, Capt. H. Jahn, organizing, were also transferred to it. The companies were mustered in the .service of the United States iot three years. A, B, C, D and E at New York city, between Oct. 14th and Dec. 19th, 1861; at Staten Island F June 19th, 1863; at Fort Lyon, Va., G, H and I Aug. 27th; K Sept. 18th; and L Dec. 11th, 1863; at Goshen, Company M, of which the Raines Artillery formed part, Jan. 30th, 1864. At the expiration of the term of service of Companies A to E, the men entitled thereto were dischai'ged and the companies continued iu service. The companies were recruited principally: A, C, D, E, F, II and / at New York city; 7i at New York city and Philadelphia, Pa.; G at New York city and Buffalo; K and L at New York city, Catskill, Troy and Buffalo; and 31 at Monroe, New Windsor, Liberty, Mamakating, Crawford, Warwick, Montgomery, Wallkill, Newburgh, Goshen, Fremont, Coheccon, Callicoon, Bethel, Deer Park and Cornwall. Companies A to E, when assigned to the regiment, were on duty at Fort Lyons, and the other companies were forwarded to that point as soon as organized. The regiment served as heavy artillery and infantry at Fort Lyons, Va.; in the 2d, and later in the 4th, Brigade, DeRussy's Division, 22d Corps, from Nov., 1863; in the Artillery Reserve, A. P., from March, 1864; in the 1st Brigade, Artillery Reserve, A. P., from April, 1864; the 2d Bat- talion with the Artillery Park, A. P., and the 1st and 3d Battalions in the Heavy Artillery Brigade, 5th Corps, A. P., from May 13th, 1864, in the 3d Division, 5th Corps, from May 30th, 18')4; iu the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 5th Corps, from June 2d, 1864; Company F in the Artillery Reserve, A. P., from June to Dec, 1864; and the regiment in the 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 5th Corps, from Aug. , 1864; Company M in the Artillery Brigade, 5th Corps, from Jan., 1865; and the regiment in the 4th Brigade, DeRussy's Division, 2 2d Corps, from June, 1865. The regiment, commanded by Maj. Julius Dieckman, was honorably discharged and mus- tered out Aug. 22d, 1865, at Washington, D. C; having, during its service, lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 81 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 6 officers, 67 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 5 officers, 225 enlisted men; total, 13 officers, 373 enlisted men; aggregate, 3S6 ; of whom 63 enlisted men died in the hands of the en- emy. The large number of men reported •'accidentally killed," is principally caused by the explosion of a magazine at Fort Lyons, Va., June 9th, 1863. The regiment took part in the following engagements, etc. : Place. 1864 May 5-7 1 8-21 Kil iWouniled Ictl.lDI'd Keco. ing. Wllilerness, Va Spotsylvania C. H., Va. Laurel Hill Lauri-l Hill ]0i Harris House 19 . North Anna, Va 22-2B . 'rotopotoniov. \'a 27-31 Colli H^irl.or. Va .rnel-12i... Whifi' Oak Swamp, Va..| 13'... Before I'etersburg Va... June 17- Apr. 2, 18(151.. Assault, of Petersburg, A'a. I 'e 17-19 ... Weldon Railroad, Va i-'Vug. 18-i 2l'... 1| 27 122 - )■ 122 is J Miss- Place. Poplar Grove Church.Va Hateher's Run, Va Hick's Ford Raid, Va.. Hatcher's Run, \a , Appomatto.x canip'n.Va. White Oak Swamp. Va. Five Forks Fall of Petersburg., Appomattox C. 11. ]8fi4. Sept. 30- Oct. 2 Oct.27-2S Dec. 6-11 186.5. Feb. .5-7 Mch. 28- April 9 Mch. 29- 31 April 1 o.a,c •T Re CO. c o E Miss- ing. Sixteenth Regiment of Artillery (Heavy). Col. Joseph J. Morrison received authority, June 19th, 1863, to recruit this regiment. It was organized at New York city. The men enlisted for the Former's Artillery formed part of it, and those enlisted for the 35th Battery were transferred to it as Company A, Sept. 25th, 1863. The surplus men recruited were transferred to the 6th N. Y. Vol. Art. in Feb., 1864, VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 349 and in May, 1864, a large number of men were transferred to tlie 81st and 148tli N. Y. Vol. Infantry and the 1st Mounted Rifles. The companies were mustered in the service of the United States for three years; at Albany, A and B Sept. 28th; C and D Oct. 21st and Dec. 7th, 1863, respectively; at Rii^er's Island, E and G Dec. 16th, 1863, and Jan. 9th, 1864, respectively; at Elmira, F, H, I and K Jan. 19th, Feb. 8th, Jan. 38th and Feb. 2d, 1864, respectively; at Auburn L and M Jan. 26th, 1864. In Jul}', 1864, a number of uuassigned men were formed into a company designated N, but were gradually absorbed by Companies A, B, C, F, Q and K, the battalion serving in the field with the 10th Corps under Majors Thomas J. Strong and Fred'k W. Prince. They were recruited principally: A at Utica, New York city, Albany, Watertown, Ogdens- burgh, Albion and Rouse's Point; B at Albany, Little Falls, Poughkeepsie and New York city; C at Utica, Albany, Auburn, Rome, Watertown, Little Falls, Syracuse and Schenec- tady; D at Auburn, L^tica, Canaudaigua, Little Falls, Oswego, Schenectady, New York city, Elmira, Herkimer, Bath, Rome, Oswego and Buffalo; £" at New York city, Brooklyn, Albany, Malone, Stuyvesant and Rome; F at Watertown, Canajoharie, Little Falls, Schenectady, Herkimer, Richfield, Norway, St. Johnsville, Troy, Albany and Buffalo; G at New York city; // at Fort Edward, Syracuse, Canandaigua, Oppenheim, Schenectady, Canajoharie, Troy, St. Johnsville, Minden, Scott, Troy, Argyle and Kingsbury; /at Kingsbury, Gran- ville, White Creek, Fort Ann, Fort Edward, Greenwich, Johnsburgh, Hampton, Hebron, Easton and Utica; K at Poughkeepsie, Salem, Petersburgh, White Creek, Cambridge, Hoosick, Easton, Stuyvesant, Greenwich, Troy, Pittstown, Chester and Weston; L at Fay- ette, Ira, Cato, Marcellus, Victory, Mentz, Elbridge, Skaneateles, Montezuma, Sterling, Covert, Auburn, Junius, Brutus, Romulus, Aurelius and Varick; and 3/ at Auburn, Brutus, Victory, Sterling, Conquest, Fayette Niles, Lodi, Cato, Sennelt, Skaneateles, Montezuma and Elbridge. The regiment left the State by detachments: Companies A and B, Oct. 14th; Company C Oct. 22d; Companies D and E, Dec. 8th and 16th, 1863, respectively; Company (t, Jan. 13th, and the remaining companies later in Jan., 1864; it served as heavy artillery and infantry at Fort Monroe, Yorktown and Gloucester Point, Va. ; Companies E and H in 1st Brig., 3d Div., 10th Corps in July, 1864; Companies A, B, C, F, G, K and N in 2d Brig., 1st Div., 10th Corps, from July 27th, 1864; Company L, also from Oct., 1864; Companies A, B. C, F, G and K, in 2d Brig., 1st Div., 24th Corps, and a detachment in the Artillery Brig- ade, 24th Corps, from Dec, 1864; Companies E and H in the Separate Brigade, Army of the James, at Fort Pocahontas, Va., from Dec, 1864; Companies A, B, C, F, G and K again in 2d Brig., 1st Div., 10th Corps, from April 2d, 1865. When Gen. Butler called for volunteers to commence the Dutch Gap canal. Companies A, B, C, F, G and K volunteered, and six hundred men were selected from them for the work, and commenced it on the 9th of Aug., 1864; they were withdrawn Aug. 19th, 1864, but Major Strong continued in charge of the work, and Major Prince in command of the battalion. In July, 1865, the regiment was united; and, commanded by Col. Morrison, it was honor- ably discharged and mustered out Aug. 21st, 1865, at Washington, D. C. ; having lost by death, killed in action, 18 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 24 enlisted men; of di-sease and other causes, 2 officers, 284 enlisted men; total, 2 officers, 326 enlisted men; aggregate, 328; of whom 4 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. Portions of it took part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil- iWounded. M iss- feb ■< 30 6 r> 65 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- ~ led. bi'd Re CO. Ing. w led. DI'd|Reco. ing. rj Flacb. 1 O S u c e H C s 7 3 1 "8 S "4 c S c W 20 "2 2 42 G o S c c E S E < Betw'n the White House and the Army of the James & City Point, Va 1864. May 29 June 20 23 July 27- Dec. Aug. 13 14-18 17 Sept. 29- Oct. 1 7 2 1 1 ii 1 2 1 Darbytown Koad, Va Fair Oaks. 2d. Va Fort Fisher N C 1864. Oct. 13 27-29 Dec. 25 1865. Jan. 15 Feb. 11- 12 1.8-2(1 22-23 April 2 1.1 nthor "i 1 1 2 2 12 3 1 "i 84 4 13 3 Gloucester Point, Va Bet9ie Petersburg and Fort Fisher. N. C Cape Fear Intrench- Va. Fort Anderson. N. C Near Wilmington, N. 0. Fall of Petersburg, Va. ... 6 1 Dutch GapCanal, Va.... Strawberry Plains, Va ... Cox's Ferry, Va. ; "i 1 5 '3 minor afiairs 1 Darbytown Road, Va Total loss , 18 : 24 ni 350 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. First Regiment, Marine Artillery. HOWARD s artillery; naval brigade. Colonel W. A. Howard was authorized to recruit this organization for service on gun- boat.s, which were to be provided for it. The regiment was organized at New York city. The men were recruited principally in New York city and Buffalo; in Newark, N. J.; Chi- cago, 111.; and Washington, D. C. They were mustered in the service of the United States for three years, between Nov. 12th, 1861, and Aug. 18th, 1862. The regiment, ten com- panies, left the State in detachments in 1861 and 1862, and served at Annapolis, Md., from Dec, 1861; Companies A to G at Newbern, N. C, in April, 1862; II and I joined there la June, 1862, and Kin Aug., 1862; the regiment served in North Carolina, 18th and 10th Corps, from Aug., 1862. March 31st, 1863, it was disbanded and officers and enlisted men honor- ably discharged. It lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 14 enlisted men; of wounds received in action 2 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 72 enlisted men; total, 2 officers, 8^ enlisted men; aggregate, 90; and portions of it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. M to t» "i "3 26 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- led. Di'd He CO. ing. led. Di'd Reco. ing. V Place. o "i M "i 12 E ... s 'i "i S c 1 c "i i'2 1 c 0) S d "i 1 C S c 1 i I i J s c E d a c E c c "i 6 be ti Roanoke Island, N. C Elizabeth Citv. N. C Now Hern, N. C Elizabeth, N. C Sii'tff of Kort Macon.N.C. South Hills N. C 1862. Feb. 8 10 Mar. 14 April 8 12-26 19 .Tune 5-fi 27 Aug. 6 3ept. 6 Near Shiloh, N. C 1862. Sept. 20 Nov. 2 D'c.11-20 13 14 1863. Apr. IC Rawles' Mills, N. C 1 Expedit'n from Newbern to Goldsboro, N. C... KInston Old Field Bank Land- 3 Tranter's Creek, N. C Swift Creek Bridge, N.C. Foley Island, S. C 6 Neuse River, N. C 1 14 2 " 16 I Total loss 41 First Battalion of Artillery (Heavy). BADEN artillery; BRICKEL's GERMAN ARTILLERY; GERMAN ARTILLERIE CORPS. Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Brickel received, July 23d, 1861, authority from the ^Var Department to recruit this battalion. It was organized in New York city and there mus- tered in the service of the United States for three years, Companies A, B, C and D Aug. 26th, and 12th and Sept. lltli and 20th, 1861, respectively. It was accepted by the State Oct. 10th, 1861. The men were recruited in New Y^ork city. The battalion left the State Oct. 12th, 1861, and served at and near Washington, D. C. ; with the Army of the Potomac and in the 22d Corps, until spring, 1863. Mar. 5th, 1863, the battalion organization was discontinued, and the companies designated: A, Captain Otto Diedrich,the 29th; B, Captain Adolph Voegele, the 30th; C, Captain Charles Kusserow, the 31st; and D, Captain B. Lang- ner, the 32d, Independent Battery of Light Artillery. The losses of the battalion, and the engagements it took part in, are included in the record of the batteries the companies were converted into; except the loss of 1 field officer, died of wounds received in action, before the battalion ceased to exist Second Battalion of Artillery (Light). IRISH brigade batteries; fifth regiment IRISH BRIGADE. This battalion, consisting originally of four batteries, was recruited in New Y'ork city between Sept. and Dec. 9th, 1861, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Dec. 9th, 1861. The original plan was to raise an artillery company for each of the four regiments of the Irish, or Meagher's, Brigade. The battalion left the State Dec. 16th, 1861, commanded by Major Thomas O'Neil. The batteries were com- manded: A, by Captain Henry J. McMahon; B, by Captain Wm. H. Hogan; C, by Captain VOLUNTEERS OF THE ST4TE. 351 Michael Mitchell; and D, by Captain Wm. O'Donoghue. On their arrival in Washington, D. C, the batteries, not having been recruited to the artillery standard, were about Dec. 21st, 1861, consolidated into two batteries; B and D forming new Battery A, and A and C new Battery B. The battalion organization was discontinued in Oct., 1863, and the batteries designated the 14th and 15th Independent Batteries of Light Artillery. The losses, services and engagements of the battalion are incorporated in the record of the 14th and 15th Batteries; except the loss of 1 field officer, died of an accident before dis- continuance of the battalion. Third Battalion" of Artillery (Heavy), german" heavy artillery; senges' battalion of artillery. This battalion, composed of five companies, was recruited in New York city, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years between Oct. 14th and Dec. 19th, 18G1. It left the State Dec. 19th, 1861, commanded by Lieut.-Col. Adam Senges; served at Fort Lyon, Va., and in the 22d Corps, and was consolidated, Sept, 30th, 1863, with the 15th New York Vol. Art., forming the first five companies of the same. Its loss is in- cluded in that of the 15th New York Vol. Art.; and as a battalion it took part in no en- gagements. Fourth Battalion" of Artillery (Heavy). FIRST battalion BLACK RIVER ARTILLERY. This battalion was organized at Sackett's Harbor, and received its numerical designation Sept. 16th, 1862. It served at Fort Richmond, N. Y. harbor; was discontinued Dec. 31st, 1862, and its Companies A, B, Cand D transferred to the 10th N. Y. Vol. Artillery, as Com- panies E, D, M and B, respectively. Fifth Battalion of Artillery (Heavy), second battalion black river artillery. This battalion, four companies. A, B, C and D, was organized at Sackett's Harbor; re- ceived its numerical designation Sept. 16th, 1862; was ordered to the front Sept. 17th, 1862, and served near Washington, D. C. Dec. 31st, 1862, it was discontinued and its companies transferred to the 10th N. Y. Vol. Artillery as Companies A, G, C and F, respectively. Sixth Battalion of Artillery (Heavy). THIRD battalion BLACK RIVER ARTILLERY; LEWIS COUNTY BATTALION. This battalion was organized at Sackett's Harbor; received its designation Sept. 16th, 1862, and was ordered in the field Sept. 17th, 1862. It served near Washington, D. C; was discontinued Dec. 31st, 1862, and its Companies A, B, C and D, assigned to the 5th N. Y. Vol. Artillery as Companies I, K, L and M, respectively. Seventh Battalion of Artillery (Heavy). FOURTH battalion BLACK RIVER ARTILLERY. This battalion, four companies. A, B, C and D, was organized at Sackett's Harbor; re- ceived its numerical designation Sept. 16th, 1862; was ordered in the field Sept. 17th, 1862; Companies A, B and C served near Washington, D. C, and Company D at Fort Schuyler, N. Y. harbor; the battalion was discontinued Dec. 31st, 1862, its companies being trans- ferred to the 10th N. Y. Vol. Artillery as Companies H, I, Kand L, respectively. 352 PART 111. . SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Rocket Battalion of Artillery (General Barry's). This battalion was organized at Albany, Dec. 5tb, 1861, and there mustered in the United States service for three years, Dec. 6th and 7th, 1861. The three companies recruited origi- nally, Ransom's, Lee's and Salter's, were consolidated into two companies, Dec. 5th, 1861, and the battalion, commanded by Maj. Thomas M. Lyon, left the State Dec. 9th, 1861. It served at and near Washington, D. C, from Dec, 1861, and in North Carolina, 18th Corps, from May, 1862. Feb. 11th, 1863, the battalion organization was discontinued, and the two companies, A and B, were designated the 23d and 24th Independent Batteries Light Artillery, having served provisionally as such from Nov. 1st. 1862. The loss and engagements of the battalion are included in the record of the batteries into which its two companies were converted. Anthon's, Later Willard's, Battalion of Artillery. June 3d, 1862, Franklin W. Willard received authority to recruit a battalion of light artillery. Nov. 16th, 1862, the several companies of this battalion, serving at Fort Columbus, New York harbor, and being in process of organization, were consolidated into two, and designated the 20th and 28th Independent Batteries Light Artillery, and the battalion, never really organized, discontinued. First Independent Battery, Light Artillery (Veteran). Capt. Terrence J. Kennedy received, Oct. 18th, 1861, authority to recruit this battery. It was recruited and organized at Auburn, and there mustered in the service of the L'nited States for three years Nov. 23d, 1861 . At the expiration of its term of service, the men entitled thereto were discharged and the battery continued in service. It left the State Dec. 4th, 1861; received its numerical designation Dec. 7th, 1861; served near Washington, D. C, from Dec, 1861; in W. F. Smith's Division, A. P., from Jan., 1862; in same division, 4th Corps, A. P., from March, 1862; in the 2d Division, 6th Corps, A. P., from May, 1862; in the Artillery Brigade, 6th Corps, from May, 1863; with the Army of the Shenandoah from Oct., 1864; in the 22d Corps from Dec, 1864; in the 6th Corps, with the Army of the Potomac, from Jan. 25th, 1865. Commanded by Capt. Andrew Cowan, it was honorably discharged and mustered out June 23d, 1865, at Syracuse; having lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 12 enlisted men; of wounds received in action 1 officer, 6 enlisted men; of disease and other causes 88 enlisted men; total, 2 officers, 56 enlisted men; aggregate 58; of whom 1 enlisted man died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements : Date. Kil- Wounded. M % bo to 60 < "'3 'i 12 4 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- led. ■fl c i 5 E 6 O'Kl Di'd Re CO. ing. led. Dl'd Re CO. ing. June 25- July 2 June 27 28 30 July 1 Sept. 14 17 Decn-15 1863. April 29- May 2 May 3-4 June 5 July 1-3 5 13 Nov. 7 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 1864. May 5-7 6-21) North Anna, Va 1864. M'y22-2fi 27-31 May 31- June 12 June 18- July 9- jan.- April2, 1865 June 18- 19 21-23 Aug. 12 21 ' r,ee's Mills 1 •,!■■• Cold Harbor, Va Before Petersburg, A'a.. Assault ot Petersburg.Va Weldon Railroad, Va ... Cedar Creek, Va Charlestown, W. Va .... 2 Seven Days' Battle, Va... (iarnett's and Golding's Fartn WliitcOak Swamp B'ge MalviTu Hill Cianipton Pass, Md 4 ... ... "i i 1 28-29 1 1 ... '4 1 Franklin's Crossing, A'a . Sept. 13!... Oppcjuon, Va Fisher's Hill Va 19 22 Oct. 19 1865. Jlar. 25 Mch.28- Aprll 9 April 2 fi 9 r minor "1 6 •a Deep Run Crossing, Va . Petersburg Works, Va ... Appomattox camp'n.Va. Fall uf Pi-tersburg Sailor's Cri'.'k Appomatlcix C. H By guerrillas, and othe .5 Fairfield, Pa Funkstown, Md Rappahannock Sta'n, Va Mine Run carap'gn, Va. Wilderness Va ?, 1 12 1 6 4 _ 4 Spotsvlvariia C. H., Va 1 64 Salient _ VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 353 Second Independent Battery Light Artillery. BLENKER'S battery ; LIGHT BATTERY A, FIRST ARTILLERY REGIMENT. Varian's Battery, the artillery company of the 8th Militia, its term of service having ex- pired, left the field July 20th, 1861, and its guns were left with the Army of North-Eastern Virginia. These guns were manned during the battle of Bull Run by detachments from the 8th and 29th N. Y. Vols. , mainly of Company H, of the latter regiment, nnder Capt. Charles Bookwood, of the 29th N. Y. Vols. This battery was reorganized in the De- fenses of Washington, D. C, in August, 1861, and known by its synonyms. The men of theStli and 29th N. Y. Vols, serving with it, were transferred to it and additional men from the regiments of Brig. -Gen. Blenker's Division were assigned to it. The battery, com- manded by Capt. Louis Schirmer, was, Aug. 16th, 1861, mustered into the service of the United States for two years, and received from the State, Dec. 7th, 1861, its numerical designation. It served at and near Washington from July, 1861; in Blenker's Division, A. P., from Oct., 1861; in 1st Brigade, Blenker's Division, Mountain Department, from April, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 1st Corps, A Va., from June 26th, 1862; in 1st Division, 11th Corps, A. P., from Sept., 1862; in 2d Division, 11th Corps, from March, 1863. in the 11th Corps from April, 1863. June 6th, 1863, the members of the battery not en- titled to be discharged with it, were attached to Battery I, 1st N. Y. Vol. Artillery, and, June 13th, 1863, the battery, commanded by Capt. Herman Jahn. was mustered out and honorably discharged, at New York city; having lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 4 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 5 enlisted men; total. 1 officer, 9 enlisted men; aggregate, 10. Capt. Wolfgang Bock received authority, Aug. 26th, 1863, to recruit and reorganize the Isattery for three years' service; this authority was revoked Oct. 14th, 1863, and the men enlisted were assigned to the 15th N. Y. Vol. Artillery. The battery took part in the following engagements: Date. Kil- Wounded. 1\T ss- to ■< "i Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- led. P'd Reco. Ing. led. Dl'd Reco. Ing. 4) Place. 1 o c c 2 £ e d E c e ii o 1 1 c S "2 4 e B c Si E c S c S c c ... to E to Ball Run, A'a 1861. July 21 1862. June 1 2 3 6 8 Aug. 16- Si"pt. 2 Rappabaniiock Station Watei'lcio Bridge 1S62. Aug. 23 24-2o 28 29 30 1863. May 1-3 Oettvs- Strasburg, Va Near Bull Kun "?. Bull Run Nenr Woodstock, Edin- burg and Mt. Jackson, Cliancellorsville, Va Near Harrisonburg, Va. Cross Keys, Va Gen. Pope's canip'n, Va. burg. Pa Total loss 1 f, Third Independent Battery, Light Artillery (Veteran). This battery was originally Company D — the howitzer company — of the 2(1 Militia, later 82d N. Y. Vols. It served detached from its regiment, and was known as Battery B, JV. T. Vol. Artillery, until, Dec. 7th, 1861, it received its numerical designation from the State. It was recruited and organized in New York city and left the State, commanded by Capt. Thaddeus P. Mott, May 19th, 1861. It was mustered in the service of the United States for three years, June 17th, 1861 at Washington, D. C. , and shortly thereafter detached from its regiment and converted into a light battery. At the expira,tion 01 its term of service the men entitled thereto were discharged, and the battery continued in service. It served at and near Washington, D. C, from May, 1861; in W. T. Smith's Brigade, Division Potomac, from Aug. 4th, 1861; in Hancock's Brigade, Smith's Division, A. P., from Oct., 1861: in same brigade and division, 4th Corps, from March, 1862; in 2d Division, 6th Corps, from May, 1862; in 1st Division, 4th Corps, from Sept. 15th, 1862; in 3d Division, 6th Corps, from Oct., 1862; in the 2d Division, 6th Corps, from Nov., 1862; with the Light Division, 6th Corps, from April, 1863; in the Artillery Brigade, 6th Corps, from May, 1863; in the Ar- tillery Reserve, A. P., from July 10th, 1864; in the Artillery Brigade, 6th Corps, from Dec, 1864; and June 24th, 1865, commanded by Capt. W. A. Harn, it was honorably discharged 45 354 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. and mustered out at New York city; having lost by death during its service, killed in action, 12 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 4 enlisted men; total, 18; and having taken part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. K 1- Wounded. nf HR- « fe tic <. 1 n 10 1 Place. Date. Kil- w ounded. Miss- Place. le 1 ... J. c 5 3 5 e O c c 2 lie e o CO. □ a c 6 "i 1 Ir t 1 ... 1l c E c 1 "3 ... le . E d. "i 2 1 12 Dl'd lie Re 6 — CO. c E i ] 6 2 18 ing. c'£ t E ... '!. ... ... i ... 8 Bull Run.Va., as part ot 8''d N Y Vols 1861. July 21 Sept. 11 25 1862. April 5- May 4 April 16 May 5 25 June 2i>- July 2 June 27 28 30 July 1 Sept. 18 19-20 Dec. Il- ls 1863. April 29- May 2 3-4 June 5 July 2-3 5 1( Funkstown, Md 1863. J'v 11-13 Nov. 7 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 1864. May 5-7 8-21 10 12 22-26 27-31 May 31- June 12 June 18- Apr. 2, 1865 J'e 18-19 21-23 1865. Mch. 25 Mch. 28- Apr. 9 Apr. 2 6 9 rs Rappahannock Stat'n.Va Mine Run campaign, Va. Wilderne.ss, Va Spotsylvania C. H., Va. Landron's Farm Near Levvlnsvllle, Va. ... Siege of Yorktown, Va... Leo's Miils ... Chickahominy, Va Seven Days' Battle, Va... 1 Cold Harbor, Va Garnetfs & Golding's Before Petersburg, Va... Assault of Petersbnrg.Va Weldon Railroad, Va Petersburg Works, Va... Appomattox camp'n, Va. Fall of Petersburg 3 While Oak Swamp B'ge M'llviTTi Hill 7 Aiitii'taiii Mii 'Z 2 'Z Franklin's Crossing, Va. Marye's Heights and Sa- lem Church, Va Deep Kun Crossing, Va... 2 Appomattox C. H Loss at other minor atta "4 Total loss 40 Near Boonsboro, Md Fourth Independent Battery Light Artillery. serrell^s artillery; parrott battery'; battery c, and later d, new y'ork artillery. This battery was recruited and organized in New York city as Company L, Artillery Com- pany, Serrell's Engineers, and part of the 1st Trooj), Washington Greys ( Varian's Battery, 8th Militia), formed its nucleus. It was mustered in the United States service for three years at Staten Island Oct. 34th, 1861, and left the State the next day, commanded by Captain James E. Smith. Later in October it received its arms, Parrott guns, and was designated Battery C, and a few weeks later, Battery D, N. Y. Light Artillery. Dec. 7th, 1861, it received its numerical designation from the State. Some of the men of Busteed's Chicago Light Artillery were transferred to it in Dec, 1861. The battery served in Hooker's Divis- ion, A. P., from Nov., 1861; in 2d Division, 3d Corps, A. P., from Mar., 1862: in the Artil- lery Brigade, 3d Corps, from May, 1863; in the 2d Division, 2d Corps, from July, 1863; in 1st Volunteer Brigade. Artillery "Reserve, A. P., from Aug., 1863. Dec. 4th, 1863, the bat- tery, commanded by 1st Lieut. Wm. T. McLean, was discontinued, and Dec. 12th, 1863, 2d Lieut. J. S. Clark and 40 enlisted men, originally enlisted to Serrell's Engineers, were transferred to the 1st N. Y. Vol. Eng. (Company L); 18 enlisted men to the 5th N. Y. Vol. Battery; 1st Lieut. E. C. Smith and 18 enlisted men to the Ifith N. Y. Vol. Battery, and a few enlisted men to Battery B, 1st N. Y. Vol. Art. The battery lost by death, killed in action, 3 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 11 enlisted men; total, 1 otticer, 16 enlisted men; aggregate, 17; of whom 1 enlisted man died in the hands of the enemy; and took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- WoUllcl.-d. M RS- « taj t« ->; "e 6 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- led. Dl'd lieco. Ing. led. Dl'd Reco. ing. OJ Place. 1 T 1 J c "i 1 s "2 c E c ■■3 i E 1 c E S c 1 c 2 c a E a e a 4 Siege of Yorktown, Va. . Williamsburg, Va 1862. April .5- May 4 May 5 May 31- .lune 1 June 25- July 2 June 29 30 30 Julv 1 1862. Decll-15 1S6.3. May 1-3 July 1-3 Oct. 14 14 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 io 13 "i "2 Chancellorsville, Va Gottvsbnr;,' I*a 13 Seven Days' Battle, Va... Miiic Run campaign, Va. Loss at other minor atfalrs ?. - 3 2 Malvern Hill if- VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 355 Fifth Independent Battery Light Artillery (Veteran), first excelsioe light artillery. This battery was organized in New York city and was to be part of the Excelsior Brigade. The men were recruited principally at New York city, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Yonkers and Peekskill, and the battery was mustered in the United States service for three years Nov. 8th, 1861. It left the State Nov. 16th, 1861, under Captain Elijah D. Taft. Dec. 12th, 1863, it re- ceived by transfer 18 of the enlisted men of the 4th Battery; June 27th, 1864, some of its own men were transferred to the 6th Battery. At the expiration of its term of service the men entitled thereto were discharged and the battery retained in service. It served at and near Washington, D. C. , from Nov., 1861; in detachments with Batteries E 2d, K 4th and K 5th, U. S. Art., of the Artillery Reserve, A. P., from Mar., 1862; in the Artillery Reserve, 5th Corps, A. P., from Sept., 1862; in the Artillery Reserve, A. P., from Dec, 1862: in the 2d Volun- teer Brigade, Artillery Reserve, A. P., from May, 1863; in the Horse Artillery, A. P., from June, 1863; in the 3d Brigade, Artillery Reserve, A. P., from July, 1863; in the 2d Vol. Brigade, Artillery Reserve, from Aug., 1863; in the 1st V'ol. Brigade, Artillery Reserve, A. P., from Jan., 1864; in the 2d Brigade, Artillery Reserve, A. P., from March, 1864; in the Artillery Brigade, 5th Corps, from May 16th to 19th, 1864; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C, 22d Corps, from May 19th, 1864; in the 6th Corps from July, 1864; in the 1st Divis- ion, 19th Corps, from Aug., 1864; in the Army of the Shenandoah from Oct., 1864; in the Department of West Virginia from Feb., 1865, and July 6, 1865, commanded by Captain Taft, it was honorably discharged and mustered out at Hart's Island, N. Y. harbor; having lost during its service by death, killed in action, 4 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 13 enlisted men; total, 19 enlisted men; of whom 1 died in the hands of the enemy; and taken part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. i c Ril- ed. I 1 3 c 5W Wounded. Miss- B tc b be < 2 1 2 1 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- DlVi Keco. Ing. led^ go B g e OS Dl'd Reco. ing. »)■ Place. 8 o a a c % E e c OlW t 1 c 1 c B E c E c 1 01 Siege of Yorktown, Va... 1862. April 5- Muv 4 . 1 1 1 2 1 Fredericksburg, Va Pollock Mill Creek, Va.. Marye's Heights and Salem Church, Va 1862. Dec 11-15 1863. April 29- May 2 May 3-4 July 1-3 Nov. 7 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 1864. May 5-7 8-19 8 10 12 Aug. 23 Sept. 19 22 24 Oct. 19 ... I 1 3 4 "2 2 1 1 1 "l 8 ... 3 ... 3 ... Fair Oaks, Va May 31- Juiie 1 . June 5 . 18. June 25- July 2 June 25 2fi 27 27 28 29 30 30 30 30 July 1 J Sept. 1.5- Ifi . Mew Bridge, Va New Bridge, Va Seven Days' Battle, Va... (• i Oak Grove Rappahannock Station, Mechanicsville Gaines Mills .... Garnett's Farm Garnett and Golding's Farms Savage Station „.. Brackett's Ford Mine Run, Va Wilderness, Va Spotsylvania C. H.,Va. . Piney Branch Church. Laurel Hill 1 7 White Oak Swamp The Salient Halltown Va Malvern Cliff. Malvern Hill Opequon, Va Fisher's Hill, Va Near New Market, Va. ... Antietam Creek, Md Antietam, Md Black or Boteler's F'd.Md 17. 19. Total loss 1R Sixth Independent Battery Light Artillery (Veteran). This battery was recruited at Rah way, N. J., and organized in New York city as the Artillery Company, K, of the 9th Militia, later 83d N. Y. Vols. It was mustered in the service of the United States June 15th, 1861, to serve three years, and left the State, under Captain Thomas W. Bunting, the next day. It served with its regiment until August 25th, 1861, when it was detached, and Dec. 7th, 1861, it was designated by the State the 6th Battery. At the expiration of its service, the men entitled thereto were discharged and the battery continued in the service. July 21st, 1864, it was increased by the transfer to it of the enlisted men of the 10th N. Y. Vol. Battery. It served at and near Washington, D. C, from June, 1861; in Stone's Division, A. P., from July, 1861; in Banks' Division, from Oct., 1861; in Hooker's Division, from Nov. 23d. 1861; in the 2d Division, 3d Corps, A. P., 35G PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. from Mar., 1862; in tlie Artillery Reserve, 3d Corps, A. P., from June, 1862; in tlie Artillery Reserve, A. P., from Dec. 2d, 1862; in the 1st Brigade, Horse Artillery, with 2d Cavalry Division, A. P., from Mar., 1863; in the Artillery Reserve, A. P., from Dec, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, Horse Artillery, A. P., with the 2d Cavalry Division, from Mar., 1864; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C, 22d Corps, from June 6tli, 1864; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry, A. P., Middle Military Dept.. from Sept., 1864; with the Army of the Shenandoah from Oct., 1864: and in the 22d Corps, from April, 1860. Commanded by Captain Moses P. Clark, it was mustered out and honorably discharged July 8th, 1865, at Hart's Island, N. Y. harbor; having during its service lo.st by death, killed in action, 6 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 9 enlisted men; total 17; and taken part in the following engagements, etc.: I 1 Date, t E c -j, jWounded.|,\ liss- ng- to tc < "i "i 1 2 1 6 8 "i Pl.vce. K le Date. ■£. S O jj.l Wounded. Miss- id.'pri ijs a o M Upco. d.lDi = S — 2 ... d Re CO. ing. <6 Place. t i I owe 1 c .. 1 ^ . ^ ^ 5 1 .. ...1... ■i ;■: c B c 2 .. "5 "2 .1 c c c ... to I'ritchanVs Mills. Md.... Point of Rocks, Md Bolivar Heights, Va Ball's Bluff Va 1861. Sept. l."). 24 . Harper's Ferry. W. Va... 1863. July 14 .. 1.5. 15.. 16.. Oct. 12 .. 14 1 14 J Nov. 26-! Dec. 2.. 1864- t May 5-7 1. 8. 9-24' 10. 11 . 12. 18'. 27-30 28! May 31- June 3 . Oct. 9 . 19. Nov. 30. Oct. 16 . 2! . 1862. Apr. 16- May 4 . May 6 . May 31- June 1 . June 13. 18. June 25- July 2 June 29 30 30 July } Aug. 5 . 1863. Mch. 17 May 1-3 4 June 9 1 21 July 1-3 4 4 10 ; "j "... '. .... ... ••• • .. 1 ... . 1 . "i .'.'. '. '. "... "i '. .... 1. . 1 1 . . ... 4 . ... 8 '.' '.". "i Shepherdstown, Va Shepherdstown, Va Sulphur Springs, Va Auburn, Va St. Stephan's Church, Va Bristoe Station, Va Mine Bun canipaign,Va. Siege of Yorktown, Va.. ...j ... ...1 2 Near Dispatch Sta'n, Va. Near Fair Oaks, Va Seven Days' Battle, Va.. 3 Spotsylvania C. H., Va.. Gen. "Sheridan's Raid to "1 2 White Oak Swamp Goodall's Farm Glen Allen Fortifications ot Rich- ... Malvern Cliff. Kelly's Ford Va llanovertown, A'a Aenon Church, \a CoUl Harbor, Va Chancellorsville, Va U S Ford Va 6 Beverly Ford, Va Tom's Brook, Va Gettysburg, Pa ?. Near Newtown, Va' I Old Antietaiu Forge, Md . 6... -2]1 ?7 1 1 Seventh Independent Battery Light Artillery (Veteran), fifty-sixth regiment light artillery company; tenth legion batterr. This battery was organized as an artillery company of the Tenth Legion, 56th N. Y. Vols., at Windsor, and mustered in the service of the United States for three years Oct. 30th, 1861. It was recruited principally at Buttermilk Falls, Ellenville, Haverstraw, Newburgh, Middletown, Poughkeepsie, Saugerties, Tarrytown, and Ashford, Mass.; Dec. 7th, 1861, it received its numerical designation; June 7th, 1862, some of the men of Battery A, 1st X. Y. Vol. Artillery, were transferred to it. At the expiration of its term of service, the men entitled thereto were discharged, and the battery retained in service. It left the State, com. manded by Captain Peter C. Regan, Nov. 7tli, 1861, and served in Casey's Division, A. P., from Nov., 1861; in the 2d Division, 4th Corps, from Mar., 1862; at Camp Hamilton, Va., from July, 1862; at Norfolk, Va., 7th Corps, from August, 1862; at Portsmouth, Va., from Oct., 1862; at Norfolk, Va., from July, 1863; at Yorktown, Va., 18th Corps, from Mar., 1864; in the Artillery Brigade of the 2d Division, 18th Corps, Army of the James, from April, 1864; in the Artillery Brigade, 18th Corps, from June, 1864; in the Artillery Brigade, 24th Corps, from Dec. 2d, 1864; in Ferrero's Division, Defenses of Bermuda Hundred, Va., from Jan., 1865, Commanded by Captain Regan, the battery was mustered out and honor- ably discharged July 22d, 1865, at Albany; having during its service lost by death, killed in action, 2 enlisted men; of wounds received iu action, 1 enlisted man; of disease and. other causes, 28 enlisted men; total 31; and taken part iu the following engagements, etc.: VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 357 Placjb. Siege of Yorktown, Va.. Williamsburg. Va Seven Pines, Va Fair Oaks, Va Seven Days' Battle, Va.. White Oak Swamp Bridge Malvern Cliff Malvern Hill Carter's Hill Suffolk, Va Date, Kil- Woundeil. ■3 bo ■< 11 leJ. DiVI Re CO. ing. 1 o 2 s 1 'J E o ... ... c S c E O £ 1 1862. April 5- May 4 May 5 24 May 31- June 1 June 25- July 2 June 30 30 July 1 1864. " Beb. 20 Place. Operations against Pe tersburg and Rich nionil, Va Drewrv's Bluff Bermuda Hundred Before Petersburg and Richmond, Va Assault of Petersburg,Va Chaffin's Farm, Va Fall of Petersburg, Va... Total loss j^j|. [Wounded led. Di'd Reco May 5-31 14-16 18-26 June l!)- April i 1S63 June 1.^- 17 Sept. 29- Oct. 1 186.'). April 2 Miss- ing. Eighth Ikdepejstdent Battery Light Artillery (Veteran). fifty-sixth regiment, second artillery company ; tenth legion bat- tery ; delaware battery. This battery was organized as part of the Tenth Legion, 56th N. Y. Vols., at Newburgh, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years, Oct. 30th, 1861. It was recruited principally at Delhi, Andes, Roxbury, Fergusonville, Meredith, Rockland, Downsville, Kortright, Walton, Bloomville, Hancock, Bovina, Hobart, Clark's Factory and Lumberville. It received its numerical designation Dec. 7th, 1861, and some of the men of Company A, 1st N. Y. Vol. Artillery, .June 7th, 1863. At the expiration of its term of service, the men entitled thereto were discharged, and the battery retained in service. It left the State, commanded by Capt. E. Butler Fitch, Nov. 7th, 1861, and served in Casey's Division, A. P., from Nov., 1861; in the 2d Division, 4th Corps, A. P., from March, 1862; in the Artillery Reserve, 4tli Corps, A. P., from June, 1862; at Gloucester Point, Va., from Aug., 1862; at Yorktown, Va., from Aug., 1862; in Artillery Reserve, 4th Corps, from Oct., 1862; in 1st Brigade, King's Division, 4th Corps, from June, 1863; at Yorktown, Va., from July, 1863; at Portsmouth from Jan., 1864; and one section served with the Cavalry Division, Army of the James, in May, 1864. Commanded by Capt. Peter Morton, the battery was honorably discharged and mustered out at Norfolk, Va., June 30th, 1865; having, during its service, lost by death, of wounds received in action, 1 enlisted man; of disease and other causes, 40 enlisted men; total, 41; and taken part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- "a bo bi to ■< 6 ... Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- led. Di'd Reco. ing. led. Di'd Reco. ing. V Place. 1 a a a 1 ... ... s 1 E c S c W 5 1 ... c 1 a a 1 E c a a S c E c ... ... be be bo •< Siege of Yorktown, Va... 1862. April 5- May 4 May 5 21-22 May 31- June 1 June 25- July 2 June 28 30 July 1 3 Nov. 22 Baltimore Cross R'ds.Va Gloucester C. H.,Va Operations against Pe- tersburg and Rich- 1863. July 4 1864."" May 5-31 Bottom's Bridge, Va Wall Bridge 5 Seven Days' Battle, Va... Stony Creek Station. ... 7 9 14 16 Oct. 16 Bottom's Bridge Malvern Cliff Chula Depot Belcher's Mills ~5~ Malvern Hill Harrison's Landing, Va... Gloucester C. H., Va Total loss fi Ninth Independent Battery Light Artillery. This battery was recruited and organized as Company F, 4:1st N. Y. Vol. Infantry, but armed as artillery, at New York city, and mustered in the service of the United States for three years, at Yorkville, June 6th, 1861. It left the State July 8th, 1861, commanded by Capt. A. Von Morrozowitz; was detached from its regiment and made an independent bat- tery Nov, 7th, 1861, and received its numerical designation Dec. 7th, 1861. It served in 358 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. the Defenses of Washiugton, D. C. , north of tlie Potomac, at Fort Washington, and in 22d Corps, and on expiration of its term of service, it was, under the command of Capt. Emil Shubert, mustered out and honorably discharged June 18th, 18G4; having lost by death, of disease and other causes, 5 enlisted men; but not taken part in any engagement. Tenth Independent Battery Light Artillery. First organization: Capt. Edwin S. Jenny recruited and organized a battery in Nov. and Dec, 1861, known under this designation. Jan. 31st, 1862, it was transferred to the 3d N . Y. Vol. Artillery, as Battery F of the same. Second organization: The Second Excelsior Battery, recruited and organized for the Excelsior Brigade, under authority of the War Dept., dated Oct. 1st, 1861, in New York city, and there mustered in the United States service for three years, April 9tli, 1862, was designated by the State authorities the Tenth Battery. The men enlisted for the Third Ex- celsior Battery, which failed to complete its organization, were transferred to this battery, which, commanded by Capt. John T. Bruen, left the State April 10th- 1862. It served at and near Washington, D. C, from April, 1862; with the 2d Corps, A. Va., from June, 1862; with the 1st Division, 12th Corps, A. P., from Sept. 12th, 1862; with the 3d Division, 3d Corps, from Dec, 1862; in the Artillery Brigade, 3d Corps, from May, 1863; in the Artillery Reserve, A. P., from May 12th, 1863; in detachments with the 1st Battery, N. H. Vols., Battery E, 1st Mass. Vols., and Batteries C and Ct, 1st R. I. Artillery, from June, 1863; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C, 22d Corps, from July, 1863; and, June 21st, 1864, com- manded by Lieut. T. C. Bruen, it was transferred to the 6th N. Y. Vol. Battery; having during its service lost by death, killed in action, 3 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 9 enlisted men; total, 12; and taken part in the following engagements, etc.: Place. Cedar Mountain, V Gen. Pope's campa'n,Va. Rappahannock Station Rappahannock Eiver... Rappahannock Station Sulphur Springs Groveton Date. Kil- led. W ounded. Miss- ing. "S he bo 1 Di'd Reco. 1 O c S c S o 1 o S c 1 i s o c w 1862. Aug. 9 Aug. 16- Sept. 2 Aug. 18- 19 21 23 23-21 29 * Place. Bull Run Antietani, Mil Near Ripon, Va Fredericksburg, Va. Chancellorsville, Va., Gettysburg, Pa 1862, Aug. 30 Sept. Nov. Decll-15 1863 May 1-3 July 1-3 Kil.| >vounaea '„|,^. led.Di'dlReco. ing. eg c ISi c WO W OIH Eleventh Independent Battery Light Artillery (Veteran). HAVELOCK BATTERY. Capt. Albert Von Putkammer received authority Oct. 26tli, 1861, to recruit a battery — Independent Battery , Flying Artillery ; it was recruited under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association at Albany, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years. About the same time another battery was recruited by Capt. Robert C. Warmington at Ashtabula, Ohio, and Buffalo. These two batteries, incomplete, were con- solidated Jan. 15th, 1862. and the 11th Battery formed. At the expiration of its term of service, the men entitled thereto were discharged and the battery retained in service. It left the State witu Albert Von Putkammer as Captain, Jan. 17th, 1862, and served at and near Washington, D. C, from that time; in the Reserve Corps, A. Va., from June 26th, 1862; in the 3d Div., 3d Corps, A. P., from Nov., 1862; in the Artillery Brig., 3d Corps, from May, 1863; in the 4th Vol. Brig., Artillery Reserve, A. P., from May 12th. 1863; with Battery K, 1st N. Y. Vol. Artillery, from June, 1863; in the 2d Vol. Brig., Artillery Reserve, A. P., from .Jan., 1864; iutlieSd Brig., Artillery Reserve, A. P., from April, 1864; m Artillery Brig., 2d Corps, from May 16th. 1864; with the 1st Div., in Aug., 1864; and in the Artillery Reserve, A. P., from May, 1865. Commanded by Capt. George W. Davy, the battery was honorably discharged and mustered out June 13th, 1865, at Albany, having during its ser- vice lost by death, killed in action, 6 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 enlisted VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 359 men; of disease and other causes, 13 enlisted men; total 21; of whom 1 died in the hands of the enemy; and taken part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- to k. ■< 23 11 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded Miss- — led. Di'd Keco. ing. led. Di'd Reco ing. PtACK. 'J E o c S c 1 o 1 S 1 o 1 1 i 3 7 5 2 1 o c S c 20 1 LI E c S s 3 S o c •V B c a "i o E o c H c "■1 "i E o g S c m 22 13 bo Gea. Pope's campa'n, A'a. 1862. Aug. 16- Sept. 2 Aug. 26 27 Decll-15 18R3. May 1-3 July 1-3 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 Nov. 29 30 1864. May 5-7 8-21 18 22-26 27-31 Ju'el-12 ■ ... Before Petersburg, Va ... Assault of Petersb'rg, Va. Weldon Railroad, Va. ... 1864. June 15- Apr. 2. 1865 J'e 15-19 21-23 J'ly21-2S A'g 14-18 1865. Mar. 25 Mar. 28- Apr. 9 Mch. 29- 31 April 2 6 7 9 3 3 Bull Run Bridge Fredericksburg, Va Chancellorsville, Va 1 5 1 - . 6 2 Mine Run campaign, Va. Robertson's Tavern .... Petersburg Works, Va... Appomattox camp'n, Va. Wilderness, Va Spotsylvania C. H.,Va... I 1 1 Fall of Petersburg Deatonsville Koad , Appomattox C. H 1 1 4 Cold Harbor, Va 51 " Twelfth Independent Battery Light Artillery (Veteran). This battery was organized at Albany, Jan. 3d, 1862, by the consolidation of the compa- nies recruited by Capts. William H. Ellis and Walter M. Shaw, and mustered in the service of the United States for three years Jan. 14th, 1862. It was recruited principally at Albany, Troy, Newfane, Jordan, Kendall, Wilson, Lockport, Somerset, Amsterdam, Hartland and Poes- tenkill. It received its numerical designation Jan. 15th, 1862, and at the expiration of its term of service the men entitled thereto were discharged and the battery retained in service. Feb. 18th, 1865, a number of men, originally recruited for the 20th N. Y. Vol. Battery, at Jamaica, Elmira, Poughkeepsie, Tarrytown and Kingston were assigned to it. The battery, commanded by Capt. Ellis, left the State on the 17th of Jan., 1862, and served at and near Washington. D. C, and in the Artillery Camp of Instruction from Jan., 1862; in the 22d Corps from Feb., 1863; in the Artillery Brig., 3d Corps, A. P., from July 7th, 1863; in the 2d Brig., Artillery Reserve, A. P., from March, 1864; in the Artillery Brig., 2d Corps, from May 18th, 1864; and in the Artillery Reserve, A. P., from Sept., 1864. Commanded by Capt. Charles A. Clark, it was honorably discharged and mustered out at Albany, June 14th, 1865; having lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 4 enlisted men; of disease and other causes. 14 enlisted men; total, 1 officer, 18 enlisted men; aggregate, 19; of whom 3 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and taken part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. K il- Wounded. Miss- 1 bo Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- "^ led. Di'd Keco. ing. led. Di'd Reco. ing. «) Place. c c 1 e o a a 1 o a a 3 4) e c 3 4) o c 0) a a 1 1 B m i c 1 'i ... 2 Si E E, c bo & Cao ■«1 1863. Wapping Heights, Va. ... July 23 1864. Cold Harbor, Va J'nel-12 "9 "e 18 1 Kelly's Ford, Va Mine Run campaign, Va. Locust Grove, Va Wilderness, Va Nov. 7 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 Nov. 27 1864. May .5-7 Before Petersburg, Va... Assault of Petersburg, Va Weldon Railroad, Va. ... June 15- Apr.2. 1865 J'e 1.5-19 21-23 J'y 27-29 Aug. 25 1865. A.... r, "i 1 "i "2 4 :;: i'i Spotsylvania C. H., Va. Landron House, Va.... North Anna, Va 8-21 18 22-26 27-31 3 Ream's Station, Va Pan nf Potorohiirir Vo 11 ^n Thirteenth Independent Battery Light Artillery (Veteran). baker's brigade battery; E. D. baker's BRIGADE LIGHT ARTILLERY, COil- PANY A. It was proposed to recruit a battalion of artillery for E. D. Baker's Brigade; and Capt. Emil Stumpfels received authority from the War Department, Aug. 2d, 1861, to recruit this 360 PAirr J II. SKETCHES of organizations. battery. The recruiting of a battalion was discontinued and the enlisted men were all united in Company A — this battery — which was organized and recruited in New York city, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years, Oct. 15th, 1861 At the expiration of its term of service, the men entitled thereto were discharged, and the battery continued in the service. It left the State Oct. 17th, 1861; was turned over to the State and received its numerical designation in Dec, 1861; served in Col. E. D. Baker's 3d Brigade, Stone's Division, A. P., from Oct. 18th, 1861; at and near Washington, D. Cfrom Dec. 21st, 1861; in Blenker's Division, A. P., from Feb. 13th, 1862; in 2d Brig- ade, same division. Mountain Department, from April, 1862; in Reserve Artillery, 1st Corps, A. Va., from June, 1862; in 1st Division, 11th Corps, A. P., from Sept., 1862; in Artillery Brigade, 11th Corps, from May, 1863; in 3d Division, 11th Corps, from Jan., 1864; in 2d Division, 20th Corps, from April, 1864; and in the district of Tennessee, Department of Cumberland, from Sept., 1864. Commanded by Capt. Henry Bundy, the battery was hon- oral)ly discharged and mustered out July 28th, 1865, in New York city; having, during its service, lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 5 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 7 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 16 enlisted men; total, 1 officer, 28 en- listed men; aggregate, 29; of whom 1 enlisted man died in the hands of the enemy; and taken part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. |i\ liss- ns. ■ c E > K . 2 . 3 to ■< 13 1.S 11 Placb. Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- led. Di'd Reco.l led. Di'd Reco. tng. «J PL.4CB. e o » V s o s c ... Ij .. .^. .5 "5 9.. 8.. 1 a a 1- i 0) a c a 1 1 E J 1 2 c g c 2 3 ■7 "i 42 1 c 1 B 5 ■a be Rappahannock River, Va 1862. Apr. 18 .lune .S July 22 Aug. 16- Sept. 2 Aug. 22 23-?4 24-2.'> 29 Atlanta campaign, Ga... 1861. May 3- Sept. :; May 14- 16 May 25- June 4 •Tune 9- July : J'e 14-].'. Gen. Pope's camp'n, Va. Dallas Kenesaw Mountain.... Pine Mountain X "i 1 "i ■3 5 "i 1 "2 "i 7 T Bull Run 30 I 1 1 Golgotha 16-17 Ohancellorsville, Va 1863. May 1-3 July 1-3 Oct.28-29 Nov. 23- 27 25 ... Kulp's Farm 22 Assault 27 Crossing of Peachtree Creek July 1? Peachtree Creek 20 Investment of Atlanta July 21- Aug.26 Overall's Creek, Tenn..., Dec. 7 Lookout Valley & Wau- ... \'i Chattanooga and Ross- ville campaign, Tenn Missionary Ridge 1 2 FOUETEENTH INDEPENDENT BaTTERY LiGHT ARTILLERY. This battery was organized about Dec. 21st, 1861, at Washington, D. C, by the consoli- dation of Batteries B and D, 2d Battalion, N. Y. Vol. Artillery, wdth William H. Hogan as Captain. It was then known as Battery A of that battalion, until Oct., 1862, when it was constituted the I4th Battery as above. The batteries it was composed of were recruited in New York city, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years, Dec. 9th, 1861; they left the State Dec. 16th, 1861. The battery served at and near Wash- ington, D. C, from Dec, 1861; in Richardson's Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from March, 1862; by order of the War Department, the first section was attached. May 26th, 1862, to Battery C, 4th U. S. Artillery; the second to Battery G, and the third to Battery B, 1st N. Y. Vol. Artillery; Jan. 16th, 1863, the first section was transferred to Battery (t, 1st N. Y. Vol. Artillery; and Sept. 7th, 1863, by order of the W^ar Department, these transfers were made permanent and the battery discontinued. During its service, the battery lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 2 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 enlisted man: and of disease and other causes, 4 enlisted men; total, 2 oflScers, 7 enlisted men; aggregate, 9, of whom 1 enlisted man died in the hands of the enemy; and it, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc.: VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 361 Date. Kil- Wounded. M "S be £ be be ■< i "i Kil- Wounded. Miss- led. Di'd Reco. ing. 1 led. to C S B e d OH Dl'd Reco. ing. d Place. S o ... S o S E o ... c S c "l "i 1 o Place. Date. 0/ e "' 5 s c "i 1 i a B c ... 2 Q c E c "i 1 -<1 Siege of Yorktown, Va... Fair Oaks, Va Seven Days' Battle, Va... Fair Oaks, Va 1862. April 5- Mav 4 May 31 June 1 June 25- July 2 June 27 29 29 30 30 30 July 1 2 Sept. 1 On Germantown R'd, Va Antietam Creek, Md Antietam Md Near Leesburg, Va Near Charlestown, W.Va Charlestown, W. Va Snicker's Gap, Va 1862. Sept. 2 Sept. is- le 17 Oct. 1 16-17 19 Nov ■> 1 1 2 "2 17 Dec. 11- White Oak Swamp Fredericksburg, Va Malvern Cliff ... ... 1863. Chancellorsville, Va May 1-3 (iettysburg, Pa July 1-3 Additional loss Total loss ••• Jlalvern Hill 1 Carter's Hill 4 1 Near Centreville, Va Fifteenth Independent Battery Light Artilleey (Veteran). This battery was organized about Dec. 21st, 1861, by the consolidation of Batteries A and C, 2d Battalion X. Y. Vol. Artillery, with Henry J. McMahou as Captain. It was then known as Battery B of that battalion. The batteries composing it were recruited and organized at New York city, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Dec. 9th, 1861; they left the State Dec. 16th, 1861. In Oct., 1862, the battery received the above designation, the battalion having been discontinued. Dec. 12th, 1863, 1 officer and 18 enlisted men of the 4th Battery were transferred to it. At tlie expiration of its term of service, the men entitled thereto were discharged and the battery continued in service. It served at and near Washington, D. C, from Dec, 1861; in Williams' Division, 5th Corps, A. P., from March, 1862; in Doubleday's Brigade, Dept. Rappahannock, from May, 1862; in the Reserve Artillery, Army of Virginia, from June, 1862; at the Relay House, Md., 8th, Corps, from Sept., 1862; in the Artillery Reserve, A. P., from Jan., 1863; in the 2d, and then 1st, Volunteer Brigade, Artillery Reserve, A. P., from May, 1863; in the 4th Brigade, Artil- lery Reserve, A. P., from Aug., 1863; in the 3d Volunteer Brigade, Artillery Reserve, A. P., from Sept., 1863; in the 2d Brigade, Artillery Reserve, A. P., from Jan., 1864; in the 3d Brigade of the same, from March, 1864; in the Artillery Brigade, 5th Corps, from May 16th, 1864; in the 22d Corps from Nov., 1864; in the Department of West Virginia from Dec, 1864, and Feb. 4th, 1865, commanded by Capt. Patrick Hart, it was transferred to the 32d N. Y. Vol. Battery; having, during its service, lost by death, killed in action, 8 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 enlisted man; of disease and other causes, 3 enlisted men; total, 12; and taken part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. 1862. June 13 1863. April 29- May 2 May 3-4 July 1-3 Nov. 7 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 1864. May 5-7 11 Kil- Wounded. M Sfi- tug < i'e 1 Placb. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- ""^ led. Dl'd Reco. InK. led. DI'dlReco. ing. Place. e a c "3 e c c a c 1 c « Q c H i'l i 1 c c 1 } B S a 6 «;o a a V S a 5 1 3 9 29 E - 1 c ... •J <1 Near Falmouth, Va Pollock's Mill Creek, Va Harris House North Anna, Va 1864. May 19 J 22- 26 5 Marye's Heights and Sa- lem Church, Va Totopotomoy. Va 27-31 Cold Harbor, Va June 1- Before Petersburg, Va.... June 17- Nov . Assault of Petersburg, Va .Tune 17- 19 Weldon Railroad, Va Aug. 18- 21 Total loss I 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 3 3 6 Rappahannock Sta'n,Va. Mine Run campaign, Va. Wilderness, Va Spotsylvania C. H., Va.. Piney Branch Church. Laurel Hill 2[... 11 _ Sixteenth Independent Battery Light Artillery (Veteran). Dickinson's light artillery. Nov. 4th, 1861, Capt. Milo W. Locke received authority to recruit tliis battery. It was organized and recruited at Binghamton, and mustered in the service of the United States 46 362 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. for tliree years at Washington. D. C, Marcli 27th, 1862, to date from Dec. 10th, 1861. Nov. 29th, 18G4, 12 men were transferred to the battery from the 142(1 N. Y. Vols. At the expiration of its term of service, the men entitled thereto were discharged and the battery continued in service. It left the State March 10th, 1862, and served at and near Washing- ton, and in the Artillery Camp of Instruction, 22d Corps, from March. 1862; at Suffolk, Va., 7th Corps, from Ajjril 19th, 1863; at Yorktowu. Va., in 7th Corps, from June, 1863; at New- port News, Va., from Nov., 1863; in the Artillery Brigade, 18th Corps, from June, 1864; with the 10th Corps in Aug., 1864; with the 18th Corps in Sept., 1864; in the Art. Brig, of the 24th Corps, and with the 2d Division, from Dec, 1864; iu Provisional Corps from March, 1865; in 10th Corps, Army of the Ohio, from Aim\ 2d, 1865, and July 6th, 1865, commanded by Capt. Richard H. Lee, it was honorably discharged and mustered out at Elmira; having, during its service, lost by death of disease and other causes, 45 enlisted men; of whom 1 died in the hands of the enemy; and taken part in the following engagements, etc.; Siege of Suffolk, Va. Steamer Smith Briggs. South Quay Bridge Before Petersburg, Va ... Assault of Petersburg.Va Chaffin's Farm, Va Darbytown, Va . ... Date. Kil- led. Wounded. Miss- ing. it -< 1 4 Dl'd Reco. e o c Place. 1 O « S c E 1 c E c 1 o ... c 0) E c g 1 o ... ... 1 5 E O c a G c 1 o c S c 5b bo Expedition from New- berii to Goldsboro, N. C 1S62. Dec. 11- 20 14 16 16 17 17 1863. Mch. 14 April 9 Nov. 25 Greenville, N. C 1863. Dec. 30 1864. April 2.5- 28 1865. March - April 26 April 26 Olive Station and Go- shen Swamp White Hall Bridge Campaign of the Care- _ Goldsboro Bridge Newbern. N. C Blount's Creek, N. C Near Greenville, N. C... Bennett House Total loss — Twenty-fourth Independent Battery Light Artillery (Veteran). This battery, originally Battery B, RocketBattalionof Artillery, became the 24th Battery Nov. 1st, 1862; the order making the change was, however, not approved until Feb. 11th, 1863. It was recruited principally in the counties of Monroe and Wyoming, and at Perry; organized at Buffalo, its organization completed at Albany; and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Dec. 7th, 1861. At the expiration of its term of service, the men entitled thereto were mustered out and the battery retained in service. It left the State Dec. 9th, 1861, tinder Capt. J. E. Lee, and served at Washington, D. C. , from Dec, 1861; in North Carolina from April 23d, 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 5th Division, 18tli Corps, from Dec, 1862; in the District of Albemarle, X. C, from May, 1863; at Plymouth, N. C, from Jan., 1864; and in the District of N. C, Dept. Ya. and N. C, from May, 1864; and March 8th, 1865, it was transferred to the 3d N. Y. Vol. Artillery as Battery L of the same, but did not join the regiment until May 28th, 1865, when its war service had closed. It lost by death, killed in action, 1 enlisted man; of wounds received in action, 2 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 85 enlisted men; total, 88; of whom 67 died in the hands of the enemy, and it, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- M) < "i Kil- Wounded. Miss- led. Di'd Reco. ing. Placb. Date. led. Di'd Keco. ing. oJ Place. e o c c e o E ... e c E c S O c P3 e o c S c 1 1 O 5 S 2 IP O d 1 c a 5 .5 1 2 2 c E c ... 113 113 03 6€ < Near Young's Cross R'ds. N C 1S62. July 27 Dec. 11- 20 14 14 16 17 ... 1 Newbern, N. C 1863. Mar. 14 July 27 2IJ 1864. Anril 17- Willianiston \ C E.^pedition from New- bern to Goldsboro, N. C Chowan, N. C Plymouth, N. C ' " 20 1?' South West Creek Whitehall Bridge Goldsboro 1?S Twenty-fifth Independent Battery Light Artillery. This battery was organized at Lockport, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Dec. 12th, 1862. It was recruited principally at Lockport, Alabama, Byron, Elba, Hartland, Lewiston, Medina, Pembroke, Ridgeway, Shelby and Stafford, and, commanded by Capt. John A. Graw, left the State Dec. 18, 1862. It was wrecked on the transport "Sparkling Sea" Jan. 9th, 1863, en route from New York city to the Department of the Gulf, and arrived finally at New Orleans, La., Feb. 4th, 1863. Jan. 20th, 1864, 117 enlisted men of the 18ih N. Y. Vol. Battery joined this by transfer. The battery served in the Defenses of New Orleans, La., from Feb., 1863; in the 3d Division, 19th Corps, from April 8d, 1863; in the Artillery Reserve, 19th Corps, from Oct., 1863; in the 1st Division, 19th Corps, from Jan. 20th, 1864; in the Defenses of New Orleans, La., from May, 1864; in the di-strict of La Fourche, La., from June, 1864; in the Southern Division of Louisiana from Dec, 1864. It was honorably discharged and mustered out under the command of 366 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Capt. Irving S. Soutbworth, at Rochester, Aug. 1st, 1865; having, during its service, lost by death, killed in action, 2 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 3 enlisted men; nf disease and other causes, 28 enlisted men; total, 32; of whom 2 died in the hands of the enemy; and taken part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- CO < Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Mlss- ' led. Dl'd Reco. ing. led. Dl'd Reco. tnfi. (U Place. 6 o C c 1 c 0) E c 4) o 1 c Ed O d c "i 2 ■A C t s e d c a "! "2 .. 2 i c 1 B H "i 1 £ B B La Fourche Crossing, La 1S63. June 19- 21 Nov. 11 1864. Mar. 10- May22 Sabine Cross Roads Pleasant Hill 1864. April 8 9 23 May 16 H Cane River Crossing.... Mansura Total loss Red River caiiipaiKii.La. 5 Twenty-sixth Independent Battery Light Artillery. BARNES RIFLE BATTERY. This battery was recruited and organiz;ed at Rochester, and, commanded by Capt. J. War- ren Barnes, left the State Dec. 4th, 1862. It was mustered in the'United States service for three years Feb. 25th, 1863, at New Orleans, La. Ou its journey to the Department of the Gulf, it was wrecked twice and was e/i route fifty-one days. The battery served in the De- fenses of New Orleans, La., from Feb., 1863; in the 4th Div., 19th Corps, from Sept., 1863; at Port Hudson, La., from Dec, 1863; in the 2d Div., 19th Corps, from Feb., 1864; in the 1st Div., 19th Corps, from March, 1864; in the District of Morganza, La., from July, 1864; in the Reserve, 2d Div., Dept. Gulf, from Nov., 1864; in the Artillery Brig., 13th Corps, from March, 1865. Commanded by Lieut. Adam Beattie, the battery was honorably dis- charged and mustered out at New Orleans, La., Sept. 1st, 1865, having during its service lost by death of disease and other causes, 34 enlisted men; and taken part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- ing. Si E e: B « ta to -< Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- Place. le i 1 d. c' E c Dl'd /. = R( E CO. s c led. IDI'd 2 i\i i g e's e 6 d e c CO. B E c _li « S d d em Red River campaign. La Cane River Crossing ... 1864. Mch. 10- May 22 April 23 May I.') 16 IS65. Mch. 27- Apr. 8 April 9 10 ". z:- ... Mansura Twenty-seventh Independent Battery Light Artillery BUFFALO light ARTILLERY. This battery was recruited and organized at Buffalo, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Dec. 17th, 1862. Commauded by Capt. John B. Eaton, it left tlie State Dec. 22d, 1862; served in the Defenses of Washington, D. C, and the Artillery Camp of Instruction, 22d Corps, from Dec, 1862; at Philadelphia, Pa., and in Dept. Susquehanna, from July, 1863; at and near Washington, D. C, 22d Corps, from Jan., 1864; with the Artillery Reserve, 9th Corps, from April, 1864; at Washington, D. C, from May 16th, 1864; in 1st Div., 9th Corps, A. P., from June 5th, 1864; and in the Artillery Brigade, 9th Corps, from July 30th, 1864. The battery, commanded by Capt. Eaton, was honorably discliarged and mustered out June 22d, 1865, at Fort Porter, Buffalo; having during its service lost by death of wounds received in action, 2 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 17 enlisted men; total, 19; and taken part in the follow- ing engagements, etc.; VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 367 Date. Kil- Wounded. MlS3- 1 1 \ 'd Keco. tng. led. Di'd Keco. ing. . Place. E O e s c: 2 c v E c (2 E o £ c u E c S s s c a 2 ... 2 E o c S c 1 1 E o s c 2 2 bfi CO < Siege of Yorktown, Va... Seven Days' Battle, Va.. 1862. April 5- May 4 June 25- July 2 June 27 28 30 July 1 Sept. 17 19 20 Fredericksburg, Va Pollock's Mill Oreek,A^a. Marye's HeiKhts and Sa- lem Churcli, Va Near Martinsburg, Va ... Harper's Ferry and Mary- land Heights, W.Va.... 1862. Dec. Il- ls 1863. April 29- May 2 May 3-4 1864. July 1 4-8 3 Garnett's and Golding's Malvern Cliff * Malvern Hill Black or Boteler.s I'ord, Md 2 (^ Thirty-third Independent Battery Light Artillery. Capt. Algar M. Wheeler received, July 9th, 1863, authority to recruit this battery. It was organized at Elmira, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Sept. 4th, 1863. The men were recruited principally at Buffalo, Rochester, Lock- port and Elmira, and the battery left the State Sept. 5th, 1863. It served at and near Washington, D. C, 22d Corps, from Sept., 1863; in the 3d Division, 10th Corps, Army of the James, from April, 1864; in 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 10th Corps, from June, 1864; iu 3d Division, from July, 1864; in Artillery Brigade, 10th Corps, from Aug., 1864; and in the Separate Brigade, same array, at Fort Pocahontas, Va., from Aug., 1864; iu the De- fenses of Bermuda Hundred, with Ferrero's Division, from Jan., 1865. The battery, still commanded by Capt. Wheeler, was honorably discharged and mustered out June 25th, 1865, at Petersburg, Va.; having, during its service, lost by death of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 12 enlisted men; aggregate, 13; and taken part in the following engage- ments, etc.: Operations against Pet- ersburg and Rich- mond. Va Drewry's Bluff. Bermnila Hundred Before Petersburg, Va.. 47 1864. May.VSlI 11-16. 18-2fil. June 15- Apr. 2.1 1865!. Kil- Wounded. M ss- led. Di'd| Reco. ing. o T □ a 'i 1 4 2 o ... c «i B c Ed 2 1 6 o 2 e to B c 24 13 i e o ... g E c W 'i 3 G O c S c e o c B c 1 i E o a a s B w "2 2 11 "2 "i e n E c 1 5 60 < Port Royal Ferrv. S. C... Com. Tatnall's Flotilla, 1862. Jan. 1 28 Feb. 4 Apr. lo- ll June 10 16 Oct. 22 22 1863. July 10 July 19- Sept. 7 Aug. 17- Sept. 8- Dec. Oct. 26- Nov. 9 Seabrook— John's Island, S.C 1864. Feb. 9-11 20 22 1 S.C Olustee, Fla Morris Island, S. C T \ J 5 7 Battery Vulcan, S. i)'ort Pulaski, Ga James Island, S. C Secessionville, S. C Coosawhatchie River, S. C tersbursf and Rich-1 mond, Va iMay-VSI •> Before Petersburg and June 1- Apr. 2, 1865 June 15 July 9 Aug. 13 Sept. 29- Oct. 1 Nov. 3(1 Dec. 6 9 ISfi.'i. April 2 ice, and 2 "l 2 4 Carlton and Frampton's Plantations, S. C Morris Island, S. C Assault of Peters burg, Va John's Island, S. C Dutch fiap, Va 19 S.C .". Chaffln's Farm, Va Honey Hill, S. C Sumter Deveaux Neck, S. C Tilliflnny Station. S. C... Fall of Petersburg, Va ... Loss on detached serv ] Before Charleston, S. C. Bombardment of Fort Sumter ... 1 Totalloss - 16 2 8 2 55 2 90 Second Regiment of Engineers, engineers and artizans. Col. James Magruder received, July 22d, 1863, authority to recruit this regiment. This authority was revoked Oct. 9th, 1863, the regiment discontinued, and the men enlisted, but one company, Capt. Henry V. Slosson, transferred to the 15th N. Y. Vol. Engineers, second organization, as Company D. 372 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Fifteenth Regiment of Engineers (Veteran). NEW YORK sappers AND MINERS. This regiment was accepted by the State May 9tb, 1861, and designated the IStli Regi- ment of Infantry. It was organized in New York city, and there mustered in the service of the United States for two years June 17th, 1861. The regiment was intended and re- cruited for an engineer regiment, and was converted to that arm of the service by the War Department Oct. 25th, 1861. In Jan., 1862, Company I was reorganized, a company of three years' recruits being assigned to it. June 18th, 1863, the three years' men in the regiment were transferred to Companies A., B and C, and June 25th, 1863, the two years' men of these three companies, and all the other companies, their term of service having expired, were, commanded by Col. Clinton Q. Colgate, honorably discharged and mustered out at New York city. To the battalion left in the field, there was as.sigued as Company 1), the company enlisted for the 2d N. Y. Vol. Engineers, on the 9th of Oct., 1863, and in March, 1864, anotht-r company recruited for the regiment joined it as Company E. In Nov., 1864, the reorganization of the regiment was completed by the addition of seven companies as F, Q, H, I, K, L and M; Companies H, I. K and L were formed of recruits originally enlisted for the 50th N. Y. Vol. Engineers, and Company M had originally been organized as a company of the 189th X. Y. Vols. The new companies were mustered in the United States service, D and E for three years; F and L for one and three years, and G, H, I, K and M for one year. The companies were recruited principally — first organization — A, ^ and F. also G^ — New York Light Infantry — in New York city; B and 6' in Brooklyn; 1) in New York city, Brooklyn and New Jersey; H in New York city, Brooklyn, Flushing and Williamsburgh; /and ^ iu New York city and Brooklyn; second Company /in New York city; of the sec- ond organization, D in New York city; E at Kingston; F &i Albany, Kingston, Canadea, Tarrytown and Salina; G at Malone, Clymer, Harmony, Hector, Union, Newark Valley, Dansville, Lindley, Portville, French Creek, Owego, Lodi and Seneca; //at Malone, Syra- cuse, Owego, Elmira, Auburn and Dunkirk; /at Elmira, Owego, Avon, Oswego, Utica and Seneca; K sX Lima, Goshen, Avon, Cicero and Syracuse; / at Utica, Avon, Auburn, Syia- cuse, Lyons, Goshen and Elmira; and J/ at Syracuse, Auburn, Rochester, Owego and Elmira. The regiment, commanded by Col. J. McLeod Murphy, left the State June 29th, 1861; it served as infantry at and near Washington, D. C, from June 30th, 1861; in McCunu's Brig- ade from July 20th, 1861; in Franklin's Brigade, Division Potomac, from Aug. 4th, 1861; in Newton's Brigade from Sept. 26th, 1861; at Alexandria, Va., receiving instruction as en- gineers from Nov., 1861, and in the Volunteer Engineer Brigade, A. P., from March, 1862; three companies — A, B and D — with General Terry's force in North Carolina from Jan., 1865, and with the Army of the Ohio from March, 1865. Commanded by Col. Wesley Brainerd, it was honorably discharged and mustered out at Washington, D. C, Companies E, F, (i, H, I, K and L June 13th, Company C June 14th, and Companies A, B and D July 2d, 1865. During its service the regiment lost, killed in action, 4 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 enlisted man; of disease and other causes, 3 officers, 121 enlisted men; total, 3 officers, 126 enlisted men; aggregate, 129; of whom 1 enlisted man died in the hands of the enamy; and it, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc.: Uate. Kil- W junded. M .-. be M •< 4 6 1 6 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Mlss- led. l)i' be •< 3 236 Dt'd Re CO. e o c a H 2 1- S o c 8 c S O 1 a 1 c 114 a o 2 1 c 65 1861. June 10 1862. Mar. 8 June 20 2.3-24 June 25- July 2 June 25 26-29 30 July 1 3 ::: "i 33 5 .. 3 •5 1862. Gen. Pope's campaign.Val Aug. 26 I Sept. 2 Centreville.... 28 Groveton 29 Bull Run ' 30 Chantilly 'Sept. 1 Fredericksburg, Va iDec. Il- ia Cliancellorsville, Va iMay 1-3 Total loss Miss- ing. \ Second Regiment of Infantry. TROY REGIMENT. The organization of this regiment was commenced at Troy April 17th, 1861; it was ac- cepted by the State April 24th, 1861, and mustered in the service of the United States at Troy, for two years, May 14th, 1861. In Oct. and Nov., 1861, a number of men of the 1,3th, 19th and 21st N. Y. Vols., and 2d Maine Vols. (130 men), were transferred to it; those of the Maine regiment were, however, retransferred in Aug., 1862. The companies Avere recruited principally: A, O and K aX Troy; B at Troy, Lansing- burgh, Cohoes, Sandiake, Brunswick and Schaghticoke; C at Troy, Ballston, Saratoga, Brunswick, Schenectady, Lansingburgh, Grafton, Cohoes, Union Village and Poestenkill; D at Troy and Cohoes; E at Troy, Caldwell, Cohoes and Lansingburgh; F at Troy and Pittstown; // at Troy, Green Island, Cohoes, Lansingburgh and Pittstowu; and / at North Adams, Cohoes, Troy, Petersburgh, Berlin, Pittstown, Pownall and Schaghticoke. The regiment, Col. Joseph B. Carr, left the State May 23d, 1861, and served near Fort Monroe, Va., from May 24th, 1861; at Newport News, Va., from Aug. 5th, 1861; in the 1st, Viele's, Brigade, 1st Division, Department of Va., from May 18th, 1862; and in the 3d Brig- ade, 2d Division, 3d Corps, from June 6th, 1862; May 11th, 1863, the three years' men, 120, were transferred to the 70th N. Y. Vols., and the regiment left for Troy, where it was hon- orably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Sidney W. Park, May 26th, 1863. During its service, the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 17 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 7 enlisted men; of disease and other cau.ses, 23 enlisted men; total, 1 officer, 47 enlisted men; aggregate, 48; of whom 1 enli-sted man died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: 376 PxVRT III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Date. Kil- Wounded. Mlss- Date. Kil- |\V ounded. Mlss- IDB. — led. DIM Keco. tnR. aj led. 'Dl'dlKfco. Place. 1 » 1 c D £ c E o c c 1 1 2 "3 s? 1 3 Placb. E o 1, t. £ t c e c E c 4 1 1 E o 5 5 11 c £ B a 45 5 38 -9l 1 o 1 £ E c .■i 6 6 2.") 1861. June 8 10 1862. .Tan. 17 .March 8 Malvern Hill Malvern Hill. Va Gen. Pope's canip'n, Va. 1862. July 1 Aug. 5 Aug. 26- Sept.2 Aug. 27 29 30 Sept. 1 Dec. 11- 12 1863. May 1-3 10 1 4 17 1 1 Big Bethel, Va 2 "5 3 "i Advance up James Riv- "i "i ..! 7(y Ilampton Roaiis, Va '.". "i 2 6 2 4 li Bull Run June 16 18 21 June 25- Julv 2 .Tnnp OS Near Fair Oaks. Va Chancellorsville, Va Seven Days' Battle, Va. . Oak Grove 54 Gleiidale 3(i 1 ... Total loss ifiiy Third Regiment of Infantry (Veteran). ALBANY REGIMENT. This regiment was accepted by the State April 25th, 1861; received its numerical desig- nation May Ttli, 1831; was organized at Albany, and there mustered in the service of the United States for two years May 14th, 1861. In April, 1863, a number of the members of the regiment re-enlisted for one and two years; these and the three years' men of the regiment were formed into a battalion May 18th, 1863, and retained in the service, while those whose term of service had expired, had been sent to Albany, where they were honorably dis- charged May 21st, 1863. The three years' men of the 9th N. Y. Vols., and sufficient drafted men were assigned to the battalion, and the latter brought up to a regimental standard. June 13th, 1865, the men of the 112th N. Y. Vols., not discharged with their own regi- ment, were transferred to this. The original companies were recruited principally: ^1 — WiUianishurgh Volunteers — at Williamsburgh and Brooklyn; B at Newburgh, Cornwall, Fishkill and Matteawan; C at Albany, Cohoes, Otsego, Schoharie and Troy; D at Albany; E— Syracuse Zouaves — at Syracuse, Baldwiusville, (ieddes, Salina and Skaneateles; i^at Albany, Cohoes and Stock- port; O at Albany, Bethlehem, Greenbush, Pittsfield, Sandlake, Schenectady, Stillwater, Sudbury, Syracuse and Troy; H at Owego, Halsey Valley, Ridge ford, Spencer and Tioga; / at Oneida, Albany, Augusta, Brooklyn, Hampton, New York city, Syracuse, Vernon, Walesville and Westmoreland; and K at Havana, Alpine, Beaver Dams, Benton, Burdette, Branchport, Catharine, Dix, Monterey, Odessa, Orange, Penn Yan, Millport and Starkey. The regiment. Col. Frederick Towusend, left the State May 31st, 1861, and served at and near Fort Monroe, Va., from June, 1861; at and near Baltimore, Md., from July 30th, 1861; at Suffolk, Va., in Mansfield's Division, from June 6th, 1862; at Fort Monroe, Va., Depart- ment of Virginia, from Sept., 1862; at Suffolk, Va., 7th Corps, from April 19th, 1863; in 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 7th Corps, from June, 1863; at Fort Monroe, Va., from July, 1863; on Folly Island and in Charleston harbor, in Alford's Brigade, 18th Corps, from July, 1863; in the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, from Oct., 1863; in the 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, Army of the James, from April, 1864; in the 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 18th Corps, from May 30th, 1864; in the 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, from June, 15th, 1804; in the same brigade and division, 24th Corps, from Dec. 3d, 1864; in the Pro- visional Corps, from March, 1865; and again in the 10th Corps, from April 2d, 1865; in the 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, from July, 1865; and, commanded by Lieut.- Col. Geo, W. Warren, it was honorably discharged and mustered out Aug. 28th, 1865, at Raleigh. N. C. During its service, the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 24 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 14 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 83 enlisted men; total, 3 officers, 121 enlisted men; aggregate, 124; of whom 1 enlisted man died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 377 Date. Kil-I Wounded. M ss- f 30 66 5 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- ■ led.lDi'd|K eco. c «j E c W . 26 2 50 1 4 Ing. led. Dl'd Reco. ing. Pl.ice. E c d 2 "2 5 C .J. c ?- si 1. ""V 3 "i 'J a c E d 1 7 s c S c s c E c e 1 1 c B 2 4 16 as to be < Big Bethel, Va 1861. June 10 1S63. April 19- Ma.v 4 Aug. 9- Sept. 7 Aug. 17- 23 Sept. 8- Dec.21 Oct. 27- Nov. 9 1864. May 5-30 9-10 12 14-16 18-26 Ju'e 1-12 Before Petersburg and 1864, June 15- Dec. June 1.5- 19 July 30 Sept. 29- Oct. 1 Oct.27-29 Dec. 25 1865. Jan. 15 Feb. 11- 12 18-20 22 Mch. 1 April 26 April 26 1 4 5 2 ] "2 "i 2 "9 33 17 15 9 8 162 4? Siege of Suffolk, Va Assault of Petersburg, Va Mine Explosion, A'a Chaflin's Farm, Va Darbytown Road,Va Fort Fisher, N. C 23 •> s C 5 1 7 24 1 1 2 14 Bouibardment of Fort Sumter 25 Harbor, S. C...., Bombardment of Fort Fort Fisher, N. C Cape Fear Intrench- ments, N. C 19 tersbiirg and Rich- Fort Anderson, N. C Near Wilmington, N. C. Camp'gn of the Carolinas Swift Creek Bermuda Hundred Cold Harbor, Va Total loss ')97 \ Fourth Regiment of Infantry. FIRST SCOTT S LIFE GUARD. This regiment, Colouel Alfred W. Taylor, was accepted by the State April 2oth, 1861; it was organized at New York city, where it was recruited, except Company E_ which was recruited in Brooklyn. The companies were mustered in the service of the United States for two years; C, D, E, F, H and K May 2d; A and G May 7th; and B and I May 9th, 1861. The regiment left the State June 3d, 1861; served at Newport News, Va., from June 7th, 1861; at Baltimore, Md., from July 26th, 1861; at Havre de Grace, Md., from Aug., 1861; at Baltimore and Havre de Grace from Nov., 1861; at Suffolk, Va., 7th Corps, from June 6th, 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from Sept. 16th, 1862; and, commanded by Colonel John D. McGregor, was mustered out and honorably discharged May 2oth, 1863, at New York city. During its service it lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 48 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 19 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 23 enlisted men; total, 3 officers, 90 enlisted men; aggregate, 93; and took part in the following engage- ments, etc. : Antietam, Md Snicker's Gap, A'a . . Fredericksburg, A'a Kil- Wounded. Miss- ti led. DI'dlReco. ing. Date. w i ti\z\i E £ a u .TV Ifi-IQ 2 7 2 13 12 3 "2 "i 1865. Feb. 5-7 Mar. 28- April 9 Mh 29-31 April 1 2 9 14 .\ppouiattox campaign. White Oak Swamp, Va... White Oak Ridge "'i 7 1 "i 3 2 68 Five Forks WeMon Road, Va (Au. 18-21 Fall of Petersburg Appomattox C. H Poplar Spring Church.VajSept. 30- Oct. 2 Hatcher's Run. Va iOnt. 27-9S 7 49 i 24 364 Hicksford Raid, Va Dec. 6-11 1 Sixth Regiment of Infantry. BILLY Wilson's zouaves; union battalion zouaves; union volunteers. This regimeut was recruited ia New York city, organized under Col. William Wilson on Staten Island, and accepted by the State May 22d, 1861. It was mustered in the service of the United States for two years. Companies A, B, C, D and E April 30th, and F, G, H, I and K May 25th, 1861. A number of the members of Company B, Umpire City Guard, an in- complete organization, joined Company D of this regiment. The regiment left the State June 15th, 1861; served at Santa Rosa Island, Florida, Dept. of Florida, from June 23d, 1861; three companies at Fort Jefferson, Fla. , from Jan., 1862; in Dept. of the South, from March, 1862; in the W. District of the Dept. of the South, from April, 1862; at Pensacola, Fla., from May 9th, 1862; in the Dept. of the Gulf, from Nov., 1862; in the 1st Brig. (Dwight's), Grover's Div., Dept. of the Gulf, from Dec. 30th, 1862; in the 1st Brig., 4th Div., 19th Corps, from March, 1803; on the expiration of its term of ser- vice it was returned to New York city, and there, under Col. Wilson, honorably discharged and mustered out June 25th, 1863. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed inaction, 12 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 3 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 34 enlisted men; total, 49; and it, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- be I <. 27 1 1 1 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M ■SB- led. DI'd Reco. ing. led. DI'd Reco. Ing. ,; Placq. « 9 1 e B 3 e d a a a 4 1 1 1 ... d 4) H d 11 Hi 1 d d 1 "] 12 i d 1 c Si ... 3 Q ... d B i '3 9 i s d E d K '" 11 a 60 t be to < Santa Rosa Tsland, Fla... 1861. Oct. 9 Nov. 22- 23 1862. Near Bagdad, Milton.Fla. Operations against Port 1862. Aug. 7-9 1863. Mar. 14- 15 Apr. 13 14 Forts McRee and Barran- cas, Fla -Tnn. 1 Madame Porter's and McVVilliams' planta- East Pass, Santa Rosa, Fla Mar. 10 27-31 June 14- 15 1 Santa Rosa Island, Fla... Milton, Fla Bayou Vermillion, La.... 18... Total loss 1... Seventh Regiment of Infantry, steuben guard; steuben regiment. This regiment, Col. John E. Bendix, was accepted by the State April 26th, 1861; organ- ized at New York city, and there mustered in the service of the United States for two years, April 23d, 1861. Company 1 was recruited at Brooklyn, i7ie others in New York city. The regiment left the State May 24th, 1861; served at Newport News, Va. , from May, 1861; in the 1st Brig., 1st Div., Dept. Va., from March, 1862; and in the 1st Brig., 1st Div., 2d Corps, A. P., from May, 1862. April 23d, 1863, the three years' men were attached to the 52d N. Y.Vols., but not absorbed by them until after the battle of Gettysburg; July 22d,1864, they, but a few men then, were transferred to the 7th Veteran Vols. Commanded by Col. Geo. W. Van Schaack, the regiment was honorably discharged and mustered out May 8th, 1863, at New York city. 380 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. During its service it lost l)y death, killed in action, 9 officers, 76 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 5 officers, '.ii enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 60 enlisted men: totul, M officers, 170 enlisted men; aggregate, 185; of whom 7 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc.: Kil.| Wounded, Icd. l Drd l Reco. Big Bethel, Va Near Baker Lee's Farm, Va Baker Lee"s Farm, Va. .. Hampton Roads, Va. WillianislmrK and Great Belliel l{oa(l, Va Seven Days' Battle, Va. Fair Oaks Oarnett's Farm. Peach Orchard .. Savage Station . j{j]. I Wounded, 18fil. June 10 July 12 Nov. 4 1S62. March 8 1.3 June 25 July 2 June 26 29 27 29 29 led. Dl'dllteco. Miss- Infi. Place. 1862. June 30 30 July Sept. 15 16 17 Oct.16-17 Nov. 5 D'c.11-15 1863, Chancellorsville, Va May 1-3 Gettysburs, Pa jjuly 1-3 Loss on picket June 1st, 1862, and other minor affairs White Oak Swamp Gleiiilale Malvern Hill Antletam Creek, Md Antietam, Md Near Charlestown, W.Va Snicker's Gap, Va Fredericksburg, Va o,a!^ Total loss 976 Miss- ing. S E' c o w Seventh YETER\>r Regiment of Infantry. Col. George W. Van Schaack received, May 6th, 1863, authority to reorganize, for a period of three years, his regiment, the 7th, then about to be discharged by reason of expiration of its term of service. This reorganization was, however, discontinued, and the men enlisted transferred, Oct. 14th, 1863, to the 178th N. Y. Vols. In spring, 1864, Col. Van Schaack. under proper authority, again commenced the forma- tion of a regiment, under the above title, and the organization took place at Hart's Island, New York harbor. The companies were mustered in the United States service for three years: A, B, C, D and E March 29th, May l.st, June 4th, July loth, and Aug. 9th, 1864, respectively; for one, two and three years, Company F, Sept. 1st, 1864; for one and three years. Company G, Sept. 17th, 1864; and for one year. Companies H, I and K, Oct. 13th, 22d and 31st, 1864, respectively. The three years' men of the original 7th Regiment, serving with the 52d N. Y. Vols.', were assigned to Companies A, B, C and D of this regiment, July 22d, 1864. The companies were recruited principally: A and (J at Brooklyn and New York city; B at Brooklyn, New York city and Albany; and tJie other companies in New York city, Brooklyn, Jamaica, Tarrytown, Albany, Poughkeepsie, Goshen, Schenectady, King- ston and Troy. The regiment left the State in detachments, the fir.st, Company A, in April, 1864: the companies, as they arrived, were attached to the 52d N.Y. Vols., and served as part of this regiment until July 22d, 1864, when it appears on the records as a distinct organization. The regiment served in the 3d, and for a time in the Consolidated, Brigade, 1st Div.. 2d Corps, A. P., and was honorably discharged and mustered out, under the command of Col. Van Schaack, Aug. 4th, 1865, at Hart's Island, N. Y. harbor. During its service it lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 29 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 otficer, 18 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 53 enlisted men; total, 3 officers, 100 enlisted men; aggregate, 103; of whom 9 died in the hands of the enemy ; and it, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- 01 to < 1 2 1 30 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- led. Dl'd Reco. tng. led. Dl'd Keco. ing. aJ PLACn. 1- e o 1 s c a 1 6 d B c "2 19 E £ c 1 i> E 1 2 c s c 2 4 1 3 10 1 3 29 E ... "i 1 c 2 "2 6 18 E 1 ■7 9 c 1 c 11 21 67 120 E "2 2 c 1 c K 13 31 10 55 to 186.) May .1-7 0-21 9-1(1 12 18 22-26 27-31 J'nel-12 June 15- April2. 1865 J'e 1.V19 21-23 J'y 27-29 Strawberry Plains, Va.... 1864. AugI4-18 25 Dec. 8-10 1865. Mar. 25 Mch. 28- April 9 Mch. 29- 31 April 2 6 7 9 n Spotsylvania C. H., Va m 1 5 1 3 1 Petersburg Works, Va ... Appomattox can)p'n,Va. White Oak Rtuge X Norlli Anna. Va Totnii(ituino\- Va OoM II niic)]- \ ji . . Before I'etcrsburg, Va.. A-sault ot Petersburg.Va Weldon Railroad, Va ... Deep Bottom, Va Fall of Petersburg Deatonsville Road Farnivillp \u Appomattox C. H Total loss ?^ _ VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 381 Eighth Regimext of Infantry. FIRST GEHMAN RIFLES; BLENKER'S RIFLES, This regiment, composed of Germans, was organized under State authority and recruited in New York city, and there mustered in the service af the United States for two years, April 23d, 1861. It received its numerical designation May 13th, 1861, and, commanded by Col. Louis Blenker, left the State May 26th, 1861. The regiment served at Washington, D. C, from May, 1861; in the 1st Brig., 5th Div., Army North-Eastern Virginia, from July, 1861; in Blenker's Brig., Division of the Potomac, from Aug. 4th, 1861; in Blenker's Div. , Army Potomac, from Oct. 15th, 1861; in Stahel's Brig., Blenker's Div., A. P., from Jan., 1862: in 1st Brig., same division, Mountain Dept., from May, 1862; in 1st Brig., 1st Div., 1st Corps, A. Va., from June 26th, 1862; and in the 1st Brig., 1st Div.. 11th Corps, A. P., from Sept., 1S62. April 22d, 1863, the three years' men were formed in one company — Independent Company, Sth 2^. Y. Vols. — and attached to the headquarters of the 11th Corps as Provost Guard; they remained on this duty until April Sth, 1864, when they were transferred to the 68th N. Y. Vols. April 23d, 1863, the regiment, commanded by Col. Felix, Prince Salm Salm, was honorably discharged and mustered out at Brooks' Station, Va. Prince Salm Salm received authority to reorganize this regiment for three years' service May 11th, 1863; but the authority was revoked Oct. 14th, 1863, and the men enlisted as- signed to the 178th N. Y. Vols. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 64 enlisted men ; of wounds received in action, 29 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 39 enlisted men total, 1 officer, 132 enlisted men; aggregate, 133; of whom 20 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. IM u -f, 2 11 220 3 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M led. DI'd Reco. Ing. led. DI'd Reco. Ing. (U Place. 1 o a s c a c 1 d E 2 c S 31 3 1- 1 c S "3 4 S c B c a "i 1 i s c s c t c 1 d 8 "6 55 I < Great Falls. Ta ISfil. July 7 21 1862. June 8 12 Aug. 16- Sent. 7 2 2 53 27 2 "2 105 ... 1862. A'g.24-25 29 30 1863. May 1-3 July 1-3 17 Bull Run, Va Bull Run Cross Keys, Va New Market, Va Gen. Pope's campaign, Va Cliancellorsville, Va f, Rappahannock Station Aug. 23 - 64 z 29 2 107 2 OV) Ninth Regiment of Infantry. HAWKINS' zouaves; NEW YORK ZOUAVES; LITTLE ZOUAVES ; ZOO-ZOOS. This regiment, Col. Rush C. Hawkins, was organized in New York city, and there mus. tered in the service of the United States for two years May 4th, 1861; it was accepted by the State and received its numerical designation May 13th, 1861. One company was formed of members of the 18th Regiment State Militia, and Company K was equipped as an artillery company, and served as such until Nov. 10th, 1862. The regiment was rec-ruited principally in New York city; but some of its members v,-ere enrolled at Albany, Brooklyn, Hyde Park, Green Point, Mamaroneck, Mt. Vernon, Newburgh, Staten Island, Sing Sing and Williamsburgh; in Connecticut, New Jersey and Canada. It left the State June 6th, 1861; served at Newport N«ws, Va. , from June 8th, 1861; Companies C, G and H at Hatteras, N. C, from Aug. 27th, 1861; the regiment from Sept. 10th, 1861; in the 3d Brigade, Burnside's Expeditionary force, from Jan., 1862; at Roanoke, N. C, from Feb. 3d, 1862; in 4th Brigade, Hawkins' Coast Division (3d), 9th Corps, from March, 1862; in the 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 9th Corps, from July, 1862. May 6th, 1863, the three years' men of the regiment, which latter had left for New York city May 3d, 1863, were assigned to the 3d N. Y. Vols., and May 20th, 1863, the regiment, under Col. Hawkins, was honorably discharged and mustered out at New York city. 382 PART III. SKETCHES OP ORGANIZATIONS. May a9tb, 1863, Major E. Jardine received authority to reorganize the regiment for a three years' service; the men enlisted served at the New York City Riot in July, 1863, un- der Major Jardine, who was wounded, and in consequence unable to effect the reorganiza tion. Oct. 14th, 1863, the men so far enlisted, were transferred to the 17th Veteran N. Y. Vols., and the reorganization discontinued. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 53 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 16 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 27 enlisted men; total, 4 officers, 96 enlisted men; aggregate, 100; and it, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- UJ ti bo 0 ' d 1 c 51 39 "i 14 19 2 "i 11 3 1 4 285 i 3 d E d 18 6 "5 4 131 33 Fletcher's Wharf, Poco- 1861. July 30 July 31 1862. May 10 June 13 Tune 25- July 2 June 27 3fi July 1 3 Aug. 27- Sept. 2 Aug. 311 Sept. 17 I'l >^ 2(1 l)ecH-15 1863. May 1-3 Julv 1-3 Occ. 14 14 15 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 Nov. 27 1864. Feb. 6 Wilderness, Va Spotsylvania C. H.,Va. .. Laurel Hill, Va 1864. May 5-7.. 8-21 .. 10 12 . 18.. 22-26 .. 27-31 .. J'ne 1-12 . 3.. June 15- Apr. 2, 1865 .. J'e 15-19 .. 21-23 .. J'y 27-29 .. A'gl4-18 95 Tranter's Creek and Nor- folk, Va The Salient Landron House ill Olil Church, Va Seven Days' Battle, Va... 3 8 2 {' 2b Before Petersburg, Va ... Assault of Petersburg, Va Weldon Railroad, Va Deep Bottom, Va Strawberry Plains, Va ... Ream's Station, Va Boydton Plank Road, Va Malvern Clitl" Malv.Tii Hill '^l Harrison's Lan "', 1 Mine Run campaign, Va. Farmville , Appomatto.K C. H 1 Morton's Ford, Va Total loss 177 2 568 Eleventh Regiment of Infantry. ellsworth zodayes ;' first fire zouaves; first regiment new york zouaves ; u. s. national guards. Fint'organization: This regiment. Col. E. Elmer Ellsworth, was recruited and organized in New York city, accepted by the State April 20th, 1861, and mustered in the service of the United States, at Washington, D. C. , for two years, May 7th, 1861. It was composed of members of the fire department of New York city, and left the State April 29th, 1861. It served at Washington, D. C, from May 2d, 1S61; at and near Alexandria, Va., and in Gen. Willcox's Brigade, from May 23d, 1861; in the 2d Brigade, 2d Division, Army of North- Eastern Virginia, from July 16th, 1861; in New York harbor and \Vestchester county, from Sept., 1861; at Newport News, Va., from Oct., 1861; at New York city from May 7th, 1862; where, commanded by Lt.-Col. Joseph E. McFarland, it was honorably discharged and mus- tered out June 2d, 1862. Second organization.: J. T. Brady Light Infantry; May 18th, 1863, Col. James C. Burke received authority to reorganize this regiment; June 27th, 1862, Col. Henry F. O'Brien suc- ceeded Col. Burke; in the riots in New York city, in July, 1863, Col. O'Brien was most brutally murdered by the mob; July 27th, 1863, Col. Augustus B. Sage succeeded Col. O'Brien, and, Oct. 1st, 1863, the efforts to recruit the regiment not meeting with success, the reorganization was discontinued and the men already enlisted transferred to the 17th Veteran N. Y. Vols. The regiment (1st organization) lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 33 enlisted men; died of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 2 enlisted men; died of disease and other causes, 5 officers, 8 enlisted men; total, 7 officers, 43 enlisted men; aggregate, 50; of whom 3 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took ^art in the following engage ments, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- « to 1 177 Pl.^ce. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- led. Di'd Keco. ing. led. Dl'd Reco. ing. » Plage. 1 "i d E 32 e "i c a c "2 1 d 1 B 73 1 ... V '2 d V E d 66 e 1 d .i 1 t d e c a d i e 1 — a e i 73 e e 11! 2 d E d H 66 as i Cio Occupation of Alexan- dria, Va Arlington Mills, Va Fairfax C. H., Va 1861, May 24 June 1 July 17 21 1862. Hampton Roads, Va Mch. 8 Loss, on picket. May .30, 1S61 Total loss "i 1 "i BuH Run, Va 178 384 PAKT III. SKETCHES OF ORaANIZATIONS. Twelfth Regiment of Infantry. ONONDAGA REGIMENT; INDEPENDENCE GUARD; THE DOZEN. This regiment, Col. Ezra Wal rath, was organized at Eliuira; accepted by the State for a {service of two years and numbered May 8th, 1861; and mustered in the service of the United States, at Elinira, for three months. May loth, 18G1. At the reque.st of the General Government, it was ordered by the Governor of the State, Aug. 2tl, 1861, to be mustered in the United States service for the unexpired period of its term of State service. Feb. 3d, 1862, it was consolidated into five companies, A, G, H, I and K; Company B being merged into H; C into K; D into I; E into A; F into H. The nucleus of this regiment was of members of the 51st Regiment State Militia, and the companies were recruited principally: A, B, C, E, II and 7 at Syracuse; D at Homer; E at Liverpool; G at Canastota; and A' at Batavia. The regiment left the State May 29th, 1861. Col. Henry A. Weeks received, on the return of the 12th Militia from its three months' service, authority to reorganize it for a service of three years. While the regiment as a body, did not re-enter the service, a majority of the officers and enlisted men of the new organization, which was known by the name — 12^A Militia — were fron* the original regi- ment. The men were recruited principally in New York city, Patchogue and Buffalo, and mustered in the service of the United States for three years in Oct., Nov. and Dec, 1861, and Jan., 1862. In Jan., 1862, Company A was transferred to the 102d N. Y. Vols., and the seven remaining companies of the regiment consolidated into five, B, C, D, E and F; Com- pany G being merged into Company B, and K into E. These five companies left the State Feb. 5th, 1862. Feb. 8th, 1862, the companies of the 12th Militia joined the battalion of five companies of the 12th N. Y. Vols., and completed the regimental reorganization of the latter, all the com- panies retaining their alphabetical designation. May 1st, 1863, the two years' men were re- turned to Elmira and there honorably discharged and mustered out May 17th, 1863; the three years' men were consolidated into a battalion of two companies, D and F, and this bat- talion, commanded by Maj. Henry W. Rider, was, June 2d, 1864, transferred to the 5th Veteran N. Y. Vols., as Companies F and E, respectively, of the latter. The regiment served at Washington, D. C, from May 31st, 1861; in the 4th Brigade, 1st Division, Army of North-Eastern Virginia, from July, 1861; in Richardson's Brigade, Division Potomac, from Aug. 4th, 1861; in Wadsworth's Brigade, McDowell's Division, A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in Butterfield's Brigade, Porter's Division, 3d Corps, A. P., from March 13th, 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 5th Corps, A. P., from May, 1862; the battalion as Provost Guard, 5th Corps, from May, 1863. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 3 officers, 44 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 22 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 67 en- listed men; total, 4 officers, 133 enlisted men; aggregate, 137; of whom 4 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- cm ta •< 34 "l "3 201 143 Place. Date. Kil- \\ oundea. M led. Di'd|K eco. ing. led. Did Keco. ing. «' Placb. 1 O c d 7 1 O a E M C 3. c 1 c W . 17 '. "i S 3 1 c 6 c 7 "i 56 32 1 1 c 1 ... s c ... ... 1 c 1 ] ... c s I 12 ■■3 190 1 ... 4 £ c 7 "3 136 si Blackburn's Ford,Va Hull Run. Va 1861. July 18 21 Auk. 27 1862. Mch. 27 April &- May 4 April 13 May 27 June 2.')- July 2 June 27 30 July 1 Aug. 27- Sept. 2 Aug. 30 jlept. 17 Near Sheplierdstown,Va Fredericksburg, Va Richards' Ford, Va Rappahannock River, Va Chancellorsville, Va Gettysburg. Pa Mine Bun campaign,Va. 1862. Sept. 20 Dec. Il- ls 30-31 18153. April 30 .May 1-3 July 1-3 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 1864 May 5-7 8-21 22-26 27-31 fairs 1 Upton's Hill Va w Near Big Betliel.Va Sie^'e of Yorktown, Va... Hanover C. 11., Va Seven Days' Battle, Va . Oaiiics Hills I io 9 17 ... 9 3 7 5104 6 50 Malvern Clill' Spotsylvania 0. II., Va... Malvern Hill Gen. Pope's campaign, Va Totopotoinoy, Va. ■fi Bull Run, Va 3 44 ... 22 12 Total loss 411 VOLUNTEEES OF THE STATE. 385 Thirteenth Regiment of Infantry, rochester regiment; rifle regiment. This regiment, Colonel Isaac F. Quinby, was organized at Elmira, accepted by tlie State for a service of two years, and numbered May 8th, 1861; and mustered in the service of the United States for three months May 14th, 1861, at Elmira. Company G, Captain Geo. W. Lewis, was transferred to the 3d N. Y. Vol. Cavalry as Company K, August 1st, 1861. At the reque.st of the General Government, the Governor of the State, August 2d, 1861, ordered the regiment into the service of the United States, for the unexpired portion of its term of State service. October 29th, 1861, Company K was consolidated with Company A and a new company took its place. In Nov., 1861, a new Company G joined the regiment. Jan. 10th, 1862, a new Company I, recruited for the unexpired term of service of the regiment, joined the regiment, replacing the original Company I, consolidated with the other com- panies Oct. 29tli, 1861. Two companies, recruited for three years, joined the regiment Oct. 31st, 1862, taking the place of Companies H and K, consolidated with Companies D and G, respectively, on that date. April 27th, 1863, all the three years' men were transferred to Companies H and K, and June 23d, 1863, these companies were transferred to the 140th N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: A, C, D, E, F, O, //and /at Rochester; B at Dausville; and K at Brockport; the second Companies G at Dansville; /, //and /Tat Rochester; third Company /lat Rochester. The regiment left the State May 30th, 1861; served at Washington, D. C, from May 31st, 1861; in 3d Brigade, 1st Division, Army N. E. Va., from July 16th, 1861; at Fort Corcoran, D. C, from Aug. 4th, 1861; in Martindale's Brigade, Porter's Division, A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in same brigade and division, 3d Corps, A. P., from Mar. 13th, 1862; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 5th Corps, A. P., from May, 1862; Companies H and K as Provost Guard from May, 1863; and May 14th, 1863, the regiment, commanded by Lt.-Col. Francis A. Schoeffel, was honorably discharged and mustered out at Rochester. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 3 officers, 61 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 20 enlisted men; of di.sease and other causes, 44 enlisted men; total, 4 officers, 125 enlisted men; aggregate, 129; of whom 2 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. M HN- 1 ■< 58 "7 126 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- led. Dl'd Keco. »ng. led. Dl'd Re CO. ing. (U Place. 1 1 d o c S c e a a c C Q 2 C V E c 26 54 S "3 c s a 29 e 1 c 1 ■4 "i '(i 11 a 1 62 "s 52 4 1 2 a c* 8 i2 1 102 «1 Blackburn's Ford, Va.... Bull Run. Va 1861. July 18 21 1862. April 5- May 4 April b May 21 27 June 2.V July 2 June 26 27 30 July 1 i\ 'i "2 "i "3 r 1 J 25 51 Gen. Pope's camp'n,Va. Near Manassas Junct'n BullTlun 1862. Aug. 27- Sept.2 Aug. 29 30 Sept. 17 20 Dec. 1 ll-lfi 30-31 1863. May 1-3 115 Warwick and York- Near Shepherdstown, Va Hartwood Church, Va... IS "5 1 20 Near Hanover C. H., Va 7") Hanover C. H.. Va Seven Days' Battle, Va... Chancellorsville, Va 5 1 Gaines Mills ...15 Total lo«s Malvern Clift". Malvern Hill Fourteenth Regiment of Infantry. FIRST ONEIDA COUNTY REGIMENT. This regiment. Colonel James McQuade, was accepted by the State and received its numerical designation May 8th, 1861; was organized at Albany and there mustered in the service of the United States for two years May 17th, 1861. The three years' men of the regiment were, in May, 1863, assigned to the New York Battalion of Vols. , but June 24th, 1863, transferred to the 44th, and a few to the I40th, N. Y. Vols. 49 386 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. The companies were recruited principally: A — Utica Citizens' Corps — B, C and E, at Ctica; F at Eoonville, Forestport and Port Leyden; G at Rome; iZat Syracuse; J at Low- ville, and iTat Hudson. The regiment left the State June 17th, 1861; served at Washington, D. C. , from June 20th, 1861; in 1st Brigade, 2d Division, Army X. E. Va., from July, 1861; in Morrell's Brigade, Porter's Division, A. P., from Oct. loth, 1861; in same brigade and division, 3d Corps, A. P., from Mar. 13th, 1862; in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 5th Corps, from May, 1862; and, commanded by Colonel McQuade, it was honorably discharged and mustered out at Utica May 24th, 1863. During its .service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 3 officers, 35 enlisted men; of wounds received in action. 1 officer, 21 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 44 enlisted men; total, 4 officers, 100 enlisted men; aggregate, 104; of whom 1 officer, 6 enlisted men, died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Place. Ball's Cross Roads, Va . Widow Childs' House, Va i Howard's Bridge, Va. . . Siege of Yorktown, Va., Warwick and Yorkto'n Roads, Va Hanover C. H.. Va New Briiige, Va Seven Days' Battle, Va... Mechanicsville Gaines Mills Date. Kil- led. w ounded. Miss- ins. 3 to US te ■< "i I 225 Di'd| [{eco. S o c 1 a.' s O 1 O d "4 117 1 1 c c 15 1861. Sept. 14 Oct. 14 1S62. April 4 April 5- May 4 April 5 May 27 .Tune !> June 25- July 2 June 26 "i 1 'i 10 1 14 " Malvern Cliff Malvern Hill Harrison's Landing, Va Gen. Pope's canipaign,Va! Antietam Md Kearneysville, Va.. . Fredericksburg, Va. Richards' Ford, Va.. led. DlVliIJeco. e d;e O HiC Chancellorsville, Va Chancellorsville, Va 1S62 Tune 30 July 1 3 Aug. 27-1 Sent. 21 Sept. 17| Oc. 16-I7i Decl 1-1.5. .Sn-31| 1S63. May 1-3 3 351 lj21 16 III' Miss- ing. 35 3 15 270 I Fifteenth Regiment of Infantry. This regiment, organized as infantry, served as such until Oct. 25th, 1861, Avhen by the action of the War Department it was converted into a regiment of engineers, and desig- nated the 15th Reg. X. Y. Vol. Engineers, under which title its record and service will be found. Sixteenth Regiment of Infantry. first st. lawrence county regiment; first northern new york regiment. This regiment, Colonel Thomas A. Davies, was accepted by the State and received its numerical designation May 9th, 1861; organized at Albany and there mustered in the .ser- vice of the United States for two years May lath, 1861. In May, 1863, the three years' men of the regiment were assigned to the 121st X. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: ^4 at Ogdensburg; Z? and i*^ at Potsdam; G and ^at Plattsburg; D at Gouverneur; G at De Peyster; if at Stockholm; /at Maloue, and K &t West Cbazy and Mooers. The regiment left the State June 27th, 1861; served at Washington, D. C, from June 29th, 1861; in the 2d Brigade, 5th Division, Army X. E. Va., from July, 1861; in Heintzel- man's Brigade, Division of the Potomac, from August 4th, 1861; in Slocum's Brigade, Franklin's Division, 1st Corps, A. P., from Mar. 13th, 1862; in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 6th Corps, A. P., from May, 1862; and, commanded by Colonel Joel J. Seaver, it was hon- orably discharged and mustered out at Albany, May 22d, 1863. During its .service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 83 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 4 officers, 24 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 83 enlisted men; total, 6 officers, 190 enlisted men; aggregate, 196; of whom 2 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc.: VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 387 Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- "3 bo u> 14 228 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- ~*^ led. Dl'd Keco. ing. led. Dl'd Keco. ing. n Place. S o ■1 o I E o "i 1 ... ^6 a S 7 160 S O ... c H d 12 e O 1 d g d 1 20 23 83 e O "i 1 4 c d a 1 7 1 3 24 1 O 3 11 e 1 » 33 I 63 264 1 2 £ d 47 .59 la (a Fairfax C. 11. , Va 1861. July 17 21 Sept. 21 Oct. 4 1862. May 7 22 June 1 June 2^5- July 2 June 27 28 Gli'ndalo 1862. June 30 July 1 Sept. 14 17 Decll-15 1863. April 29- May 2 May 3-4 Bull Run, Va Malv.rn Hill Craiiipli.u's I'iiss, Md Antii'tam .Md . . . Poli'cls Church Va "i 6 32 1 "i 12 61 Pohicic Church, Va West Point, Va Near Mechanicsville, Va Franlilin's Crossing, Va . Marye's Heights and Sa- Seven Days" Battle, Va... H"* Gaines Mills Totalloss 448 Seventeenth Regiment of Infantry. AVESTCHESTER CHASSEURS. This regiment, Col. Henry S. Lansing, was accepted by tlie State and numerically desig- nated May 14tli, 1861 ; it was organized in New York city and there mustered in the United States service for two years May 28th, 1861. The 18th State Militia furnished men for one company of this regiment. March 16th, 1862, Company Gr was consolidated with Companies A, B, C and F, and replaced by Company A, 53d N, Y. Vols., first organization, transferred to the regiment. May 13th, 1863, the three years' nien of the regiment were detached from it and assigned to the Battalion of Xew York Volunteers, but June 23d, 1863, transferred to the 146th N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally; A at Yonkers; B at Portchester; Cat Morrisa- nia; I> and E at New York city; i*^ at Sing Sing; f? — Nyack Volunteers — atNyack; .H" at Norwich; /at Newark, Arcadia and Sodus; K &i Warsaw; and the second Com- pany G at New York city. The regiment left the State June 21st, 1861; served at and near Washington, D, C, from June 23d, 1861; at Fort Ellsworth, D. C, from Aug. 4th, 1861; in Butterfield's Brigade, Porter's Division, A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1862; in same brigade and division, 3d Corps, A. P., from March 13th, 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 5th Corps, A. P., from May, 1862, and was honorably discharged and mastered out, under Col. Lansing, June 2d, 1863, at New York city. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 3 officers, 26 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 11 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 3 officers, 45 enlisted men; total, 8 officers, 82 enlisted men; aggregate, 90; and it took jDart in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- "3 to 60 ■< *2 8 3 183 Place. Date. Kil- W ounc ed. M led. Dl'd Reco. ing. led. Dl'd Keco. ing. 6 Place. e o 3 d 24 S O 1 a d 9 -J- E o 8 c S c 3 92 o S o E d "■i 8 46 O E d 1 26 S o 1 I 2 11 e Q 2 10 c S B 9 "4 108 i s d 5 61 to u 60 60 •< Siege of Yorktown, Va... Near Mechanicsville, Va Hanover C. H., Va 1862. April 5- May 4 May 22 27 June 2.')- July 2 June 28- 29 Aug. 27- Sept. 2 Aug. 30 Antietani, Md Near Shepherdstown, Va Fredericksburg, Va Richards' Ford, Va. Chancellorsvllle, \a U. S. Ford, Va 1862. Sept. 17 20 Dec. Il- ls 30-31 1863. May 1-3 4 It Seven Days' Battle, Va. White House H Gen. Pope's camp'n, \a.. 1 Bull Run Total loss .■ 3 09] Seventeenth Veteran Regiment of Infantry. Major W. T. C. Grower received, June 3d, 1863, authority to reorganize, for a period of three years, the 17th N. Y. Vols., discharged by reason of expiration of term of service. Oct. 1st, 1863, the men enlisted for the 11th N. Y. Vols., second organization, were trans- ferred to this regiment, and its reorganization completed on Staten Island Oct. 14th, 1863, 388 PAKT III. SKETCHES OF OEGAXIZATIONS. by the transfer to it of tbe men eulisted for Otli iiud 3Stb N. Y. Vols., second organizations, and tbe Union Sharpshooteis, an organization not completed and recruited under Col. Acbille M. B. de Villarceau under authority dated Julj lOtb, 1863. Tbe men were recruited principall}^ in New York city; a few at Albany, Brooklyn, Buf- falo, New Dorp, Norwicli, Jamaica and Pougbjceepsie, and tbe men originally enlisted for the nth N. Y. Vols., formed Companies D and E; those enlisted for the 9th Veteran Volunteers Companies H and I; those for the 38th Veteran Volunteers Company Iv; while the Union Sharpshooters formed parts of the other companies. Tlie regiment left the State Oct. 18th, 18(j3; served at Louisville, Ky., from Oct., 1863; at Eastport, Tenn., from Nov. 7th, 1863; at Union City and vicinity, Ky., in 6th Division, 16th Corps, from Dec. 12th, 1863; at Vicksburg, Miss., in 4th Division, 16th Corps, from Jan. 27th, 1864; on Gen. Sherman's Meridian Expedition, in 2d Brigade, 4th Division, 16th Corps; at Decatur, Ala., in 3d Brigade, 4th Division, 16th Corps, from April 9th, 1864; in the 16th Corps from Aug. 8th, 1864; in 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 14th Corps, from Aug. 21st, 1864; in the 1st Brigade, 22d Corps, from June 9th, 1865; and, commanded by Col. James Lake, it was honorably discharged and mustered out July 13th, 1865, at Alexandria, Va. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 38 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 16 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 65 en- listed men; total, 2 officei'S, 119 enlisted men: aggregate, 121; of whom 2 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy, and it, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. K il- Wounded. Mlss- 5. b u •< 4 11 'i 17 103 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- led. Dt'd Reco. Ing. led. Dl'd Reco. ing. 6 Place. 1 o d c 1 1 i a S o 1 c V E c » 2 "i ;:: 12 67 2 £ E c 10 1) 1 c B c m 1 "e 3 a c a 4 1 e c i M 19 9 "1 111 E ... 1 1 c a c 1 7 3 "i 5 i2 39 1 < New York citv riot; or- iginally nth N. Y. Vet. 1863. July 13- 16 1864. Feb. 14- 16 May 2 26 27 June 26 28 29 Aug. 8- Sept. 2 Aug. 8- Sept. 1 Sept. 2 Nov. 15- Dec. 21 1864. Nov. 15- Dee. 10 Nov. 2.^- 26 Dec. 11- 26 1865. Jan. 26- Apr. 26 Mch. 8 11 16 19-20 24 April lo- ll 26 "i Vols Chunky Creek, Miss Campaign of the Caro- I Near Decatur, Ala Hillsboro and Courtland, Ala 2 24 "i 3 8 "3 Kockingham, N. C Fayetteville, N. C 8 3 Bentonville, N. C Golilsboro, N. C 14 >> Atlanta campaign, Ga ... Sniithfield, N. C Investment ol Atlanta Jonesborc Bennett House, N. C... i'i Gen. Sherman's Savan- nati campaign, Ga.... Total loss 1 38 1 16 6 ?n Eighteenth Eegiment of Infantry. NEW YORK state RIFLES; RIFLEMEN. This regiment. Col. William A. Jackson, was accepted by the State and received its nu- merical designation May 13th, 1861; organized at Albany, and there mustered in the service of the United States for two years May 17th, 1861. May 11th, 1863, the three years' men of the regiment were transferred to the 121st N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: A and £' at Schenectady; B, F. H &nd I &t Albany and immediate vicinity; Cat Fishkill; Z) — Walkill Guards — at Middletown and in Sullivan county; G at Cauandaigua, and A' at Ogdensburgh. The regiment left the State June 19th, 1861; served at Washington, D C, from June 2ist, 1861; in 2d Brigade, 5th Division. Army N. E. Va.. from July 13th, 1861; in Franklin's Brigade, Division of Potomac, from Aug. 4tli, 1861; in Newton's Brigade, Franklin's Divis- ion, A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in 8d Brigade, 1st Division, 1st Corps, A. P., from March 13th, 1862; in tbe 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 6th Corps, A. P., from May, 1862, and com- manded by Coi. George R. Myers, was honorably discharged and mustered out at Albany May 28th, 1863. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 3 officers, 28 enlisted men; VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 389 of wounds received iu action, 1 officer, 7 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 85 enlisted men; total, 5 officers, 70 enlisted men; aggregate, 75; of whom 3 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc, : Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- 1 < "i 5 125 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- led. Dl'd Reco. ing. led. Di'd Reco. ing. V Place. 1 o c e o c a c "i e o "l i ■3 a B c "i 4 58 e o ... 1 a i s 42 0) i O "i c S a 10 e o a c "5 S "i e S c 35 4 2 1 106 e 1 1 "2 33 77 CO < 1861. July 16 17 18 21 Aug. 28 Nov. 16 Dec. 4 1862. Mch. 12 May 7 June 25- July 2 June 27 28 1863. June 30 July 1 Aug. 28 Sept. 14 17 Dec 11-16 1863. Apr. 29- May 2 Mav 3-4 Malvern Hill Burke's Station, Va Crampton Pass, Md Bull Run, Va 2 17 1 1 4 9 Springtield Station, Va... Union Mills, Va Franlslin's Crossing, Va . Marye's Heights and Sa- West Point, Va S4 Loss on picket Nov. 4, IS Total loss 61 1 28 1 7 6 1 Gaines Mills Garnett's and Golding's Farms.... 3 '?<> Nineteenth Regiment of Infantey. cayuga county regiment; seward infantry. This regiment was accepted by the State and organized as a regiment of infantry for two years' service; it served as infantry until Dec. 11th, 1861, when it was converted into a regiment of artillery and designated the 3d Regiment Light Artillery, under which title its record and service are given. Twentieth Regiment of Infantry. UNITED turner RIFLES. This regiment, Col. Max Weber, was accepted by the State for a service of two years, May 11th, 1861; organized at New York city, and there mustered in the United States ser- vice May 6th, 8th and 9th, 1861, the field and staff and Companies A, B, C, D and E for three mouths, the remaining companies for two years. At the request of the General Gov- ernment, the Governor of the State, August 2d, 1861, ordered the portion of the regiment mustered in for three mouths only, into the service of the United States for the unexpired portion of the regiment's term of State service. The three years' men of the regiment were. May 7th, 1863, transferred to the 3d N. Y. Vol. Battery, and Battery F, 5th Regiment U. S. Artillery. The companies were recruited principally; A iu Newark, N. J., and vicinity; B, C, E and T^in New York city; D in New York city, Albany, Poiighkeepsie, and a few men in New Jersey; O in New York city, Poughkeepsie, Rochester, Syracuse, and in Newark, N. J. ; //in New York city, Brooklyn, Hudson, Morrisania, Saugerties and Union Hill; /in Brook- lyn, Williamsburgh and College Point; and K in New York city, Brooklyn, and iu New Jersey. The regiment left the State June 13th, 1861; served at and near Fort Monroe, Va., from June 15th, 1861; at Fort Hatteras, N, C, from Aug. 28th, 1861; at Fort Monroe, Va., from Sept. 13th, 1861; at and near Norfolk, Va., in 7th Corps, from May 10th, 1862; in the Bd Brigade, 2d Division, 6th Corps, A. P., from June 9th, 1862; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, commanded by Col. Ernest Van Vegesack, June 1st, 1863, at New York city. A reorganization of the regiment was attempted but failed, and the men enlisted were transferred to the 16th N. Y. Vol. Cavalry, Oct. 14th, 1863. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 5 officers, 42 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 3 officers, 12 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 offi- cer, 58 enlisted men; total, 9 officers, 112 enlisted men; aggregate, 121; and it, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc. : 390 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Date. Kil-I Wounded. M sn- to 1 ■< ■7 64 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- led.! DI'd Keco. Ing. led. DI'd Keco. Inn. Place. 9 1 O c B C Id 1 o "l 1 d a B "(5 10 1 o e 50 1 ... "5 5 5 c » "3 33 6 42 c ■3 3 c c 1 1 J ■9 3 12 "i 6 9 d 1 B » 83 83 182 t e 4 4 c £ c ii 106 3 170 ■< Hampton Bridge, Va Forts Clark and Hatteras, Va 1861. .4.ug. 7 28-29 Sov. 11 Dec. 22 1S62. Jan. 22 May 10 June 2.5- July 2 June 27 23 1862. June 29 30 July 1 3 Sept. 13 14 17 Dec. 11- l.'j 1863. May 3-4 WhiteOak Swamp B'ge Malvern Hill Ilarrl^oMs I,anding,Va... Jellirsoii I'ass, Md Craniplon Pass, Md Black Klver Creek, Va... I 14!^ Va Tranter's Creek and Nor- folk Va Marye's Heights and Sa- lem Church, Va.. Seven Days' Battle, Va... 208 3 Garnett's and Golding's Total loss 4?7 Twenty-first Regiment of Infantry. FIRST BUFFALO REGIMENT. This regiment, Col. W. F. Rogers, was accepted by the State for a service of two years, and numerically designated May 13tli, 1861; organized at Elmira, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three months. May 20th, 1861. Members of the 65th and 74th Militia, four companies of the latter, formed the nucleus of the regiment. At the request of the General Government, the Governor of the State, Aug. 2d, 1861, ordered the regiment in the service of the United States for the unexpired portion of its term of State service. The men were recruited principally in the county of Erie; a few coming from the coun- ties of Allegany, Chautauqua, Niagara, Orleans, Oswego and Wyoming. The regiment left the State June 18tb, 1861; served at Fort Kalorama, D. C, from June 19th, 1861; ixt Fort Runyon, D, C, from Aug. 4th, 1861; in Wads worth's Brigade, Mc- Dowell's Division, A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in Patrick's Brigade, King's Division, 1st Corps, A. P., from March 13th, 1862; in 2d Brigade, King's Division, Dept. Rappahannock, from May, 1863; in 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 3d Corps, A. Va., from June 26th, 1862; in same brigade and division, 1st Corps, A. P., from Sept. 12th, 1862; in Patrick's Provost Guard Brigade, A. P., from Jan., 1863; at Aquia Creek, Va., from April, 1863; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out under Col. Rogers, May 18th, 1863, at Buffalo. Col. Charles W. Sternberg received, May 21st, 1863, authority to reorganize the regi- ment for a service of three years, but this authority was withdrawn Sept. 30th, 1863, before any progress in the reorganization had been made. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 50 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 28 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 40 enlisted men; total, 4 officers, 113 enlisted men; aggregate, 117; and it, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc. : Place. Po Klver Crossing, Va . . Gen. Pope's campa'n.Va Rappahannock Kiver... Sulphur Springs Near Gainesville .... Groveton Bull Run Fairfa.\ C. 11 Table Church, Md 1862. Aug. 6 Aug. 16- Sept. 2 Aug. 21 26 2S 29 30 31 Sept. c ,C c Miss- ing. O K Date. 1862. Sept. 14 17 Oct. 27 Dec. 11- l.'-) 1863. Hart wood Church, Va. ... Feb. 25 On detached service (gunboat service), and minor allairs South Mountain, Md., Antietam, Md Snicker's Gap, \a, Fredericksburg, Va ... Total loss., die Mass- ing. Z' B S c o w VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 391 Twenty-second Regiment of Infantry. second northern new york regiment; second troy regiment; sec- ond northern tier regiment. This regiment, Col. Walter Phelps, Jr., was accepted by the State and numerically designated May 14th, 1861; organized at Troy and there mustered in the service of the United States, for two years, June 6th, 1861. The three years' men of the regiment, but a few, were in June, 1863, transferred to the 76th and 93d N. Y. Vols. The companies were organized: A at Waterford and Cohoes; B and /at Fort Edward; Cat Keeseville; D at Cam- bridge; E a.nd F Sit Glens Falls; G, originally the Whitehall Light Guards, at Whitehall; H at Sandy Hill; and K at Port Henry. The men were recruited principally in the counties of Albany, Clinton, Essex, Saratoga, Warren and Washington. The regiment left the State June 38th, 1861; passing through Baltimore, Md., it had 1 man killed by a mob; it served at and near Washington, D. C. , from July 1st, 1861; in Keyes' Brigade, Division Potomac, from Aug. 4th, 1861; in same brigade, McDowell's Divis- ion, A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in Augur's Brigade, from Jan., 1862; in 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 1st Corps, A. P., from March 13th, 1863; in 1st Brigade, King's Division, Depart- ment Rappahannock, from May, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 3d Corps, A. Va. , from June 28th, 1863; in same brigade and division, 1st Corps, A. P., from Sept. i2th, 1863, and it Avas honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Phelps, June 19th, 1863, at Albany. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 7 officers, 42 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 4 officers, 19 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 27 enlisted men; total, 13 officei-s, 88 enlisted men; aggregate, 100; of whom 1 en- listed man died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: PaIniouth,Va Massaponax, Va Gen. Pope's camp'u, Va. Rappahannock River... Sulphur Springs Gainesville Groveton Bull Run Little River Turnpike 1862. April 17- 18 Aug. 6 Aug. 16- Sept. 2 Aug. 2" 21 28 29 30 Sept. 1 Miss- Reco. ing. South Mounttiin, Md.. Antietani, Md Fredericksburg, Va Pollock's Mill Creek, Va Chancellorsville, Va 1862. Sept. 14 17 Dec. Il- ls 1863. Apr. 29 May : May 2-3 jjjj. I Wounded, led.lDTd Miss- ing. TWENTY-THIRD ReGIMEN^T OF InFANTRY. SOUTHERN TIER REGIMENT ; SOUTHERN TIER RIFLES. This regiment. Col. Henry C. Hoffman, Avas accepted and numbered by the State May 16th, 1861, organized at Elmira, and there mustered in the United States service for two years July 2d, 1861. The three years' men of the regiment, a few in Company B, were transferred to the 80th N. Y. Vols. May 29th, 1863. The companies were recruited principally: A at Bath; B at Culm; Cat Oswego; D at Corning; // at Waverly; /'and A' at Eimira; G at Horneilsville; i/ at Cortland; and /at Watkins; the men being from the counties of Allegany, Chemung, Cortland, Oswego, Schuyler, Steuben, Tioga and Tompkins. The regiment left the State July 5th, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C, from July 7th, 1861; in Hunter's, then Sedgwick's, then Keyes', Brigade, Division Potomac, from Aug. 4th, 1861; in Wadsworth's Brigade, McDowell's Division, A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in 2d, Patrick's, Brigade, 3d, King's, Division, 1st Corps, A. P., from March 13th, 1862; in 2d Brigade, King's Division, Department Rappahannock, from May, 1862; in 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 3d Corps, A. Va., from June 26th, 1S63; in the same brigade and division, 1st Corps, A. P., from Sept. 13th, 1863; in Patrick's Provost Guard Brigade, A. P., from Jau., 392 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. 1863; at Aquia Creek, Va., from April 29th, 1863, and was honorably discharged and mus- tered out, under Col. IIofEman, May 22d, 1863, at Ehnira. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 10 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 7 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 53 en- listed men; total. 2 officers, 70 enlisted men; aggregate, 72; of whom 5 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil- Woumleil. Miss- o u u u "i 4 Place. Diite. Kil- Wounded. Miss- ing. led. Dl'd Ueco. ing. led. Di'd Reco. Place. 1 o "i 4i 1 a s 4 E 1 o c 1 c i S e c c o c c c H 27 i Near Fall's Church, Va... 1861. Aug. 14 27 31 Sept. 14 1862. May 18 .luly 26 Aug. 16- Sept. 2 Aug. 21 Sulphur Springs 1862. Aug. 26 28 29 30 31 Sept. 14 17 Dec. U- 1.^ [ 1 J 2 15 6 29 14 71 Ball's Cross Roads, Va ... Munson's Hill, Va Gainesville 44 Ball's Cross Iloads, Va. . . "i Bull Run 1 Fairfax C. H Bowling Green Roacl,Va South Mountain, Md fi Orange C. H..Va I 5 2 10 - 5 2 1 3 42 18 lis Gen. Pope's camp'gn, Va Rappahannock River. . Fredericksburg, Va Total loss Twenty-fourth Regiment of Infantry. OSWEGO county REGIMENT. This regiment, Col. Timothy Sullivan, was accepted by the State May 17th, 1861, organ- ized at Elmira, and there mustered in the service of the United States, for two years, July 2d, 1861, to date from May 17th, 1861. Its three years' men were, in May, 1863, transferred to the 76th N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: A, B, 0, i^'aud /at Oswego; D at Parish; E and Hut Fulton; G at Sand Creek; and A" at Belleville; the men were from Oswego county, except those of Company K, who were from Jefferson county. The regiment left the State July 2d, 1861, served at and near Washington, D. C,, from July 3d, 1861; in Keyes' Brigade, Division Potomac, from Aug. 4th, 1861; in same brigade, McDowell's Division, A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in Augur's Brigade, same division, from Jan., 1862; in 1st Brigade, 3d, King's, Division, Ist Corps, A. P., from March, 1862; in same brigade and division, Department Rappahannock, Va., from May, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 3d Corps, A. Va., from June 26th, 1862; in the 1st Brigade. 1st Division, 1st Corps, A. P., from Sept. i2th, 1862; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Samuel R. Beardsiey, May 29th, 1863, at Elmira. Col. Wm. C. Rauiston received authority, Aug. 25th, 1863, to reorganize the regiment for three years" service; Sept. 25th, 1863, the authority was modified to reorganize it as the 24th Regt. N. Y. Vol. Cavalry. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 5 officers, 63 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 22 enlisted men; of disease and otlier causes, 1 officer, 30 enlisted men; total, 7 officers, 115 enlisted men; aggregate 122; of whom 2 enlisted men died iu the hands of the enemy; and it took part iu the following engagements, etc.: Near Bailey's Cross Roads, Va Near Fall's Church, Va... Falmouth, Va Massaponax, Va Gen. Pope's campa'n.Va. Rappahannock River. . Sulphur Springs Gainesville Groveton 1861. July 25 Oct. i 1862. April 17- 18 Aug. fi Aug. 16- Sept. 2 Aug. 22 2fi 28 MISB- Keco. tng. E Si B c IE I c Bull Run Little River Turnpike. South Mountain, Md Antieliiiii, ,Md Frederick^sllurg. Va Pollock's Mill Creek, Va. Cliancellorsville, Va 1862, Aug. 30 Sept. 1 14 17 Dec. Il- ls 1863. Apr. 29- May May 2-3 Kil- led. W ounded. Miss- ing. Dl'd Reco. c ,2 c ■i □ e c 6 J; ti f', a B 1 FI c P p. P c P c o « ^ ^_ o W 4 48 1 14 1 1 2 3 20 4 2 2 11 1 1 1 i _ .. _ _ -'■ 63 1 22 13 123 2 58 VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 393 Twenty-fifth Regiment of Infantry, UNION rangers; KERRIGAN RANGERS. Tliis regiment, Col. James E. Kerrigau, was accepted by the State May 11th, 1861; organ- ized at Staten Island, and there mustered in the service of the United States for two years June 26th, 1861 The companies were recruited in New York city; Company A was also known as the Tenth Ward Rangers, and Company D as the Eighth Ward Rangers. June 19th, 1863, the three years' men of the regiment were assigned to the New York Battalion of Volunteers, but, June 23d, 1868, they were transferred to the 44th N. Y. Vols. The regiment left the State July 3d, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C, from July 5th, 1861; in McCunn's Brig., Array N. E. Va., from July 21st, 1861; in Hunter's Brig., Div. Potomac, from Aug. 4th, 1861; in Butterfield's Brig., Porter's Div., A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in Martindale's Brig., same division, A. P., from Jan., 1862; in same brigade and division, 3d Corps, A. P., from March, 1863; in 1st Brig., 1st Div., 5th Corps, A. P., from May, 1862, and was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Charles A. Johnson, June 26th, 1863, at New York city. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 6 officers, 35 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 18 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 3 officers, 25 enlisted men; total, 11 officers, 78 enlisted men; aggregate 89; of whom 1 officer and 2 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took jjart in the following en- gagements, etc.: Kil- VV ounueil. M iss- a be be 1 "i m 84 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- ■ led. Di'dlReco. ing. led. Di'd Keco. ing. 6 Place. Date. 1 o "•1 "2 c % 1 24 "9 i "i c a s c 63 33 S "i 2 30 G c 0) S 4) S s 1 a G c 6 "3 30 138 e ... 3 c E c IE (I i ■3 1 107 as be be be Major Nutt's Farm, Va... Ball's Cross Road, Va Ball's Cross Road, Va 1861. Aug. . 27 Sept. 14 Dec. 12 1862. April 5- Muy 4 April 5 May 27 June 25- July 2 June 26 27 30 July 1 Gen. Pope's campaign, Va Bull Run Antietani, Md Near Shepherdstown, Va 1862. Aug. 27- Sept. 2 Aug. 30 Sept. 17 20 Nov. 2 Dec. 1 11-15 30-31 1863. Mav 1-3 19 Siege of Yorktown, Va... 5 "7 i'' "i i "2 1 Warwick and Yorkto'n Road Hartwood Church, Va ... 40 Hanover C. H Richards' Ford Va. Seven Days' Battle, Va... 1 Mechanicsville Loss on picket and other minor affairs Total Icis 6 35 2 IS n 1 Malvern Cliff. .i 1 1 Malvern Hill ... i''n ' 1 Twenty-sixth Regiment of Infajsttry. second oneida regiment; central new york battalion; utica regi- MENT. This regiment, Col. William H. Christian, was accepted by the State May 17th, 1861, for a service of two years; organized at Elmira, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three months May 21st, 1861. At the request of the General Government, the Governor of the State, Aug. 2d, 1861, ordered it in the service of the United States for the unexpired portion of its term of State service. In May, 1863, its three years' men were transferred to the 97th N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited: A, B, G and £J at Utica; D at Hamilton; i^'at Whitestown; G and II — originally intended for the 13th Regiment — at Rochester; Jat Oriskany; and A' at Candor; the men came principally from the counties of Madison, Monroe, Oneida and Tioga; a few from the counties of Chenango, Herkimer and Seneca. The regiment left the State June 19th, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C, from June 20th, 1861; in McCunn's Brig., from July 21st, 1861; in Heintzelman's Brig., Division Potomac, from Aug. 4th, 1861; in Siocum's Brig., Franklin's Division, A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in Wadsworth's command, at Fort Lyons, Va.,from Nov., 1861; in 1st Brig., 2d Div., Dept. Rappahannock, from May, 1862; in 2d Brig., 2d Div., 3d Corps, A. Va., from June 26th, 1862; in 2d Brig., 2d Div., 1st Corps, A. P., from Sept. 12th, 1862, and was honora- 50 394 PART in. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. bly discharged aud mustered out, under Col. Ricliard H. Richardson, May 28th, 1863, at Utica. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 4 officers, 63 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 41 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 42 enlisted men; total, 5 officers, 145 enlisted men; aggregate 150; of whom 1 enlisted man died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.; 1S6I. Pohick Church, Va Oct. 1862 Cedar Mountain, Va Gen. Pope's camp'n.Va . Kappahannock River... Itappahaiinock Stat'n. Tlioroughfarc Gap Bull Kun Little River Turnpike. Aug. 9 Aug. 16 Sept. 2 Aug. 21 2.'5 28 .30 Sept. 1 Kil v\ OUIlUl a. Miss- ing. « tt hi < 169 led. DI'd lieco. 4 c 1 1 a B c :i3 E ■2 J c S c SI 'i E c E c 25 '3 34 i 16 Place. led.tDi'd Iteco. ins. 1862 Sept. 4 I4i., 17:. Hall's Hill and Fall's Church, Va South Mountain, Md.. .. Anlietani, Md Fredericksburg, Va Dec. 11- ! l.Sfi3. Pollock's Mill Creek, Va April 29-1 ! Ma.v i\... Chancellorsville, A'a May 2-3... Total loss I 4 2 20 66 Twenty-seventh Regiment of Infantry. UNION regiment. This regiment, Col. Henry W. Slocum, was accepted by the State May 21st, 1861; organ- ized at Elmira, and there mustered in the service of the United States for two years July 9th and 10th, to date from May 21st, 1861. Its three years' men were, in May, 1863, trans- ferred to the 121st N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited: A at White Plains; B at Lyons, of members of the 54th State Militia; C, D and T^'at Biughamton; E a.t Rochester; G at Lima; H &t Mount Morris; /at Angelica; and K at Albion; the men were principally from the counties of Allegany, Broome, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans and Wayne. The regiment left the State July 10th, 1861; served at Washington, D. C, from July 12th, 1861; in 1st Brig., 2d Div., Army N. E. Va., from July 16th, 1861; in Heintzelman's Brig., Div. Potomac, from Aug. 4th, 1861; in Slocum's Brig., Franklin's Div., A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in 2d, the same, Brigade, 1st Div., 1st Corps, A. P., from March 13th, 1862; in 2d Brig., 1st Div., 6th Corps, A. P., from May, 1862; and was honorably discharged and mustered out, commanded by Col. Alexander D. Adams, May 31st, 1853, at Elmira, During its service the regiment lost by death, killed iu action, 1 officer, 61 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 11 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 offi- cers, 72 enlisted men; total, 4 officers, 144 enlisted men ; aggregate, 146; of whom 7 enlisted men died iu the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: 1861. Bull Run, Va .Tuly 21 Pohick Church, Va Oct. 4 1862. Westpoint Va May 7 Near Mechanicsville, Va 1 22 Near Mechanicsville, Va'.iune 1 Seven Days' Battle, Va.. I.June 2b- July 2 Gaines Mills Garnett's and Golding's Farms .June 27 .. Kil- led. VV ounded. Miss- ing. Di'd Re CO. 'fi c ,; -' c . c a o c 01 fc: f. S o ti V. c !F >- V c P c ti o N o ^ o o w < 1 25 1 !!! 2 42 60 130 1 26 ... 1 8 " 9 100 18 162 1862. Glendale .lune 30 Malvern Hill July 1 Crampton Pass Sept. 14 Antietani, Md 17 D'c.11-15 1863 Fredericksburg, Va Franklin's Crossing, Va. April 29- May 2 Marye's Heights ami Sa- lem Church, Va IMay 3-4 Total loss.. KiiJ Wounded. Migg. led.jDi'd Reco. ing. 1 11 14 Twenty'-eigiith Regiment of Infantry^. NIAGARA rifles; SCOTT LIFE GUARD. This regiment, Col. Dudley Connolly, was accepted by the State May 18th, 1861; organ- ized at Albany, and there mustered in the service of the United States for two years May VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 395 23d, 1861. Its three years' ineu were, in May, 1863, trausferred to tlie 60th N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: A, B, C and K at Lockport; D at Medina; E at Canandaigua; i^at Batavia; G at Albion; H &i Monticello, and / at Niagara Falls. The regiment left the State June 25th, 1861; served at Washington, D. C, from June 28th, 1861; in Butterfieid's Brigade, Keim's Division, Patterson's Army, District of Penn- sylvania, from July 8th, 1861; in Stile's Brigade, Banks' Division, A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in 1st Brigade, 1st, Williams', Division, 5th Corps, A. P., from March 13th, 1862; in same brigade and division, Dept. Shenandoah, from May, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 2d Corps, A. Va., from June 26th, 1862; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 12th Corps, A. P., from Sept. 12th, 1862; and was honorably discharged and mustered out under Col. Edwin F. Brown, June 2d, 1863, at Albany. During its service, the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 51 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 15 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 47 enlisted men; total, 2 officers, 113 enlisted men; aggregate, 115; of whom 2 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc. ; Date. Kil- Wounded. M be bo Kil- Wounded. M ss- led. Di'd Reco. ing. led. Di'd Reco. ing. Place. 1 o c B 1 1 o 5 a c C C P4 h 1 C E c Place. Date. 1 1 J "i 1 ! c E c 47 2 1 1 O "i s c 14 1 S o "5 1 c s c 59 7 6 2 1 ib 4 c S c « 76 V 1 o7 16 229 bo 1861. Julv 11 . 1 ::: ... 2 ... 62 1 ... 64 1862. May 25 June .30 July 25 Aug. 9 Aug. 16- Sept. 2 Aug. 23 23-24 Sept. 17 1863. May 1-3 In Virginia, oppositej Bunker Hill Berlin, Md Sept. 18 1862. Mch. 23 27 April 15 24 Cedar Mountain, Va Gen. Pope's camp'n, Va. Rappahannock Station Suljihur Springs, Va... 213 Montevedio, "Va Near Columbia Furnace, Va 7 !•> Operations in the Shen-j andoah Valley, Va...tMay 23- 25 Chancellorsville, Va Additional losses '18 16 May 23 24 24 Total loss 1 01 1 15 6 74 14 3,- Kil- \V oil nded. M ss- led. Drf1|I{eco. ing. 6 rr" c ,f a .• c a o s o = 1- c V c F r- ^ ~i^ c v c M o \A O W o M ■< 2 ... ... 1 "i 8 "i ... 35 "e 2 ... 46 "h 2 •6 92 1 20 151 Waterloo Bridge.. Groveton Bull Run Ciiancellorsville, Gettysburg, Pa... Loss on picket. .. Ki|.| \Vounded. U,„,. led. Drd|Reco.| ing. 1862. Au. 24-25 29 1863. May 1 July 1-3 ...,18 .. 4 1 ... 14 Iz 38 96 ... 2 ... 1 2 101:306 I I I Thirtieth Regiment of Infantry. This regiment, Col. Edward Frisbie, was accepted by the State May 22d, 1861; organized at Troy,* and there mustered in tlie service of the United States for two years June 1st, 1861; Dec. 7th, 1862, a new company joined the regiment, becoming Company F, in place of the one consolidated with the other companies. The three years' men of the regiment were transferred to the 76th N. Y. Vols. May 24th, 1863. The companies were recruited principally: A at Lansingburgh; B and /at Troy; at Schenectady; D, i^and G at Saratoga Springs; ^ at Poughkeepsie; J3" at Hoosick Falls and Eagle Bridge, and reorganized at Troy, and K at Kinderhook. The regiment left the State June 28th, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C, from June 29th, 1861, iu Keyes' Brigade, Division Potomac, from Aug. 4tli, 1861; in 1st, same, Brigade, McDowell's Division, A. P., from Oct., 1861; in 3d, Augur's , Brigade, same division, from Jan., 1862; iu 1st Brigade, 3d, King's, Division, 1st Corps, A. P., from March 13th, 1862; iu 1st Brigade, King's Division, Department Rappahannock, from May, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 3d Corps, A. Va., from June 26th, 1862; iu same brigade and division, 1st Corps, A. P., from Sept. 12th, 1862; and was honorably discharged and mustered out under Col. Wm. M. Searing, June 18th, 1863, at Albany. June 23d, 1863, Col. Morgan H. Chrysler received authority to reorganize this regiment for mounted and three years' service as the Empire Light Cavalry; later, the designation was changed to 2d Veteran Cavalry, and under that name the reorganization was perfected. During its service, the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 4 officers, 62 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 13 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 31 enlisted men; total, 8 officers, 106 enlisted men; aggregate, 114; of whom 3 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part iu the following engage- ments, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- a bo to < 31 183 Place. Date. Kil- [Wounded. Miss- led. Dl'd Reco. ing. led. jDl'd Reco. ing. ) 6 Aug. 16- Sept. 2 Aug. 21 26 28 29 Bull Run 1862. Aug. 30 Sept. 1 4 Dec. Il- ls 1863. April 29- May 2 Slav "-.'? 47 "i 6 2 2 Little River Turnpike. Hall's Hill and Fall's Orange C. H. , Va. . . Orange C. H., Va South Mountain, Md 9 Fredericksburg, Va Pollock's Mill Creek. Va. "i ... "i 1 16 (ion. Pope's campa"n,Va. Rappahannock River... • 1 Near Gainesville Total loss 4 6^ 2 13 4 255 Uj VOLUNTEEKS OF THE STATE. 397 Thirty-first Regiment of Infantry. montezuma regiment; baxter light guards; first new york union volunteers. This regiment, CoL Calvin E. Pratt, was accepted by the State May 31st, 1861; organized and recruited in New York city, except Company I, recruited at Williamsburgh; and mus tered in the United States service for two years, field and staff and Company A May 14th, Companies B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I May 27th, and Company K June 13th, 1861, at New York city. Nov. 27th, 1861, Tompany K was discontinued, and the men transferred to the other companies of the regiment, and in May, 1863, the three years' men of the regiment were transferred to the 121st N. Y. Vols. The regiment left the State June 24th, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C, from June 26th, 1861; in 2d Brigade, 5th Division, Army N. E. Va., from July 13th, 1861; in Frank- lin's Brigade, Division Potomac, from Aug. 4th, 1861; in Newton's Brigade, Franklin's Division, A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 1st Corps, A. P., from March 13th, 1862; in 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 6th Corps, A. P., from May, 1863; in Light Brigade, 6th Corps, during the Chancellorsville campaign in May, 1863; and was mustered out and honorably discharged, under Col. Frank Jones, June 4th, 1863, at New York city. A reorganization of the regiment, under Col. Jones, was authorized June 3d, 1863, but not effected, and Company A and the men enlisted, but not yet formed into a company, were, Oct. 14th, 1863, assigned to the 5th Veteran N. Y. Vols. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 6 officers, 53 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 13 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 27 enlisted men; total, T officers, 93 enlisted men; aggregate, 99; of whom 3 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. Ml88- be ■< "i 83 134 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. led. DI'd Reco. tng. led. Di'd Keco. ing. V Place. 1 o c 1 C 1 E o 1 c "i 28 78 S o B E i 27 26 o a S "i 1 O S c 1 B "3 2 1 9 37 159 1 6 6 b' H c' ... 81 134 ■a bg < Fairfax C. II., Ta 1861. July 17 20 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 3 1862. May 7 June 25- July 2 June 27 28 30 1862. July 1 Aug. 28 Sept. 14 17 Dec. Il- ls 1863. April 29- May 2 May 3-4 1 Blacljburn's Ford, Va Bull Run, Va Burke's Station, Va Crampton Pass, Md "i 4 Munson's Hill, Va 4 'i 19 20 3 5 2 4 1 Springfield Station, Va... Franlilin's Crossing, Va. Marye's Heights and Salem Cliurch, Va ) West Point, Va Seven Days' Battle, Va . 1 6 1 u .^2 - ... 2 9 10 Garnett's and Golding's 143 '171 Thirty-second Regiment of Infantry. FIRST CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEERS. This regiment, Col. Roderick Matheson, was accepted by the State May 32d, 1861; organ- ized at New York city, and mustered in the service of the United States for two years May 31st, 1861, at New Dorp, Staten Island. The Empire City Regiment and the Cerro Oordo Legion, incomplete organizations, were merged into it. May 2oth, 1863, the three years' men of the regiment were transferred to the 131st N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: A and/ — Ithaca Volu7iteers — at Ithaca; B at Canajoharie; Cat Johnstown; D at Amsterdam; E at New York city and in Tompkins county; F &nA (7inNew York city; if in Tarrytown, and jK" — Capt. W. H. Robinson's Com- panj' of the Empire Citxi Regiment or Ouard — at New York city. The regiment left the State June 29th, 1861; served at Washington, D. C, from July 1st, 1861; near Alexandria, Va., from July 8th, 1861; in 3d Brigade, 5th Division, Army N. E. Va. , from July 13th, 1861; in Franklin's Brigade, Division Potomac, from Aug. 4th, 1861; in Newton's Brigade, Franklin's Division, A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861: in 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 1st Corps, A. P., from March 13th, 1862; in 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 6th Corps, A. P., from May, 180B; in the Light Brigade, 6th Corps, during the Chancellorsville cam- 398 PAKT III. SKETCHES OF OEGANIZATIONS. paign in May, 1863; and was lionorably discharged and mustered out, muler Col. Francis E. Pinto, June 9th, 1863, at New York city. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 4 officers, 21 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 4 officers, 16 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 53 enlisted men; total, 9 officers, 90 enlisted men; aggregate, 99; of whom 5 en- listed men died in the hands of the enemy ; and it took part in the following engagements, etc. : Kil- Wounded. Miss- U te u V Thirty-third Regiment of Infantry. ONTARIO REGIMENT. This regiment, Col. Robert F. Taylor, was accepted by the State May 22d, 1861; organ- ized at Elinira; and there mustered in the United States service for two years July 3d, 1861, to date from May 22d, 1861. In Oct., 1862, Company D was disbanded, and a new company formed in its place of recruits joined at that time. May 14th, 1863, the three years' men of the regiment were attached to the 49th N. Y. Vols., and Oct. l.st, 1863, transferred to the companies of the same. The companies were recruited principally: A and .^at Seneca Falls; B at Palmyra; C — Waterloo Wriglit Guards — at Waterloo; D at Canandaigua; ^atGeneseo; i'^at Nunda; 6 — Richmond Guards — at Buffalo; 7/ at Geneva, and / — Keiikn Rifles — at Penu Yan. The regiment left the State July 8th, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C. , from July 9th, 1861; in W. F. Smith's Brigade, Army N. E. Va., from Aug. 4th, 1861; in Ste- vens' Brigade, Smith's Division, A. P., from Sept. 25th, 1861; in Davidson's, 3d, Brigade, Smith's Division, 4th Corps, A. P., from March 13th, 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 6th Corps, A. P., from May, 1862; and Avas honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Taylor, June 2d, 1863, at Geneva. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 29 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 3 officers, 15 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 105 enlisted men; total, 3 officers, 149 enlisted men; aggregate, 152; of whom 1 enlisted man died in the hands of the enem}'; and it took part m the following engagements, etc.: Place. Near Chain Bridge, Va... , Near Lewinsvillc, Va.. Big Chestnut, Va Watt's and Young's MilLs, Va Siege of Yorktown, Va... Near Lee's Mills Lee's Mills Lee's Mills liel'ore Yorktown Near Lee's Mills Williamsburg, Va Mechanicsville, Va Goldnig's Farm, Va Seven Days' Battle. Va. Garnett's Farm Garnett'ii and Geld- ing's Farms Date. Kil- led. Wounded. Miss- ing. V 60 60 «>! in 7 36 Di'd Reco. 1 1 c S c 1 C "1 £ T T I- 1 1 c E ci a ::: 7 6 8 ■e. 1 i c (SI 19 1861. July 2- Seiit. 25 Oct. 1;'. 1.S62. April 4 April 5- May 4 April 5 8 16 26 28 May 5 24 June r> June 25- July 2 June 27 28 vSavage Station White Oak Swamp Bridge Malvern Hill Harrison's Landing, Va Jetferson Pass, Md Crampton Pass, Md Antietam. Md Fredericksburg, Va Marye's Heights and Salem Church, A'a Gettysburg, Pa.; detach- ment Fairfield. Pa Antietam and Mursh Run. Md Williamsport, Md 1862 June 29 July Sept. I 3 13 14 17 Dec. Il- ls 1863. May 3-4 July 1-3 6 7 14 Total loss 129 2 15 8174 2 92 32$ Reco. Miss- ing. ...j 47 ... 2 73,221 VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 399 Thirty-foukth Eegiment of Infantry. HERKIMER REGIMENT. TLis regiment, Colonel Wm. La Due, was accepted by the State May 24tli, 1861; organ, ized at Albany, and there mustered in the service of the United States for two years June 15th, 1861. Part of the 38th Militia entered this regiment. June 8th, 1863, its three years' men were transferred to the 82d N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: A at West Troy; B at Little Falls; Cat Grays- ville and Norway; D at Champlain; E at Addison; F and G at Herkimer; Hat Crown Point; /at Haramondsport and irat Salisbury. The regiment left the State July 3d, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C, from July 5th, 1861; in Stone's Brigade, Division Potomac, from August 4th, 1861; in 2d, Gor- man's, Brigade, Stone's Division, A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in same brigade, Sedgwick's Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from Mar., 13th, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from May, 1862; and was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Colonel Byron Laflin, June 30th, 1863, at Albany. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 65 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 26 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 67 enlisted men; total, 4 officers, 158 enlisted men; aggregate, 162; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Placb. Seneca Mills, Mtl . Seneca Mills. Md . Dranesvilje, Md .. Goose Creek, Va. , near Edwards Ferry, Md. . Oct. 22 1862. April 5- Mav 4 May 24 May 31- I June 1 White House, Va June 16 Siege of Yorktown, Va... Tyler House, Va. fair Oaks, Va.... 1861. Sept. Kil- "'" led.lDI'ci '"^g"-Miss. Reco. Ing. Placb. Seven Days' Battle, Va... Peach Orchard Savage Station White Oak Swamp B'ge Glendale Malvern Hill Antietani, Md Fredericksburg, Va Marye's Heights and Sa- lem Church, Va 1862. June 25- July ', 3(1 led. Di'd Reco 3U July Sept. Dec 11-15 1863. May 3-4 Total loss ] 65 2 2fi 9 184 2 Miss- ing. Thirty-fifth Regiment of Infantry, jefferson county regiment. This regiment, Colonel William C. Brown, was accepted by the State May 25th, 1861; organized at Elmira, and there mustered in the service of the United States for two years June 11th, 1861. May 18th, 1863, the three years' men of the regiment were transferred to the 80th N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: A and Eat Watertown; B — Jefferson Orays — at Copenhagen; G at Theresa; D at New York city, Buffalo and Elmira; i^^at Corning and Hammoudsport; G at Adams; iZ"at Cazenovia; I at Redwood, and /i at Brownsville. The regiment left the State July 9th, 1861;" served at and near Washington, D. C, from July 13th, 1861; in A. Porter's Brigade, Army N. E. Va., from July 27th, 1861; in Hunter's Brigade, Division Potomac, from August 4th, 1861; in Wadsworth's Brigade, McDowell's Division, A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in 2d, Patrick's, Brigade. 3d, King's, Division, 1st Corps, A. P., from Mar. 13th, 1862; in 2d Brigade, King's Division, Department Rappahannock, from May, 1862; in 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 3d Corps, A. Va., from June 26th, 1862; In same brigade and division, 1st Corps, A. P., from Sept. 12th, 1862; in the Provost Guard Brigade, A. P., from Jan., 1863; at Aquia Creek, Va., from April, 1863; and was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Colonel John G. Todd, June 5th, 1863, at Elmira. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 25 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 18 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 56 enlisted men; total, 1 officer, 99 enlisted men; aggregate, 100; of whom 5 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: iOO PAKT 111. SKETCHES OF OKGANIZATIONS. Halls Hill, Va... Gen. Pope's campaign.Va Jlappahannock River . 8nlpliur Springs. Near (}ainesville Groveton D«te. Kil- led. w ounded. Miss- ing. B 83 1 DI'il|Iteco. o c B c 2 2i <- C r 1 • -2 i S 31 e o c 28 1861. Auk. 27 1862. Auk. 16- Sept. 2 Aug. 21 26 28 29 ... "l 4 Place. Bull Run Fairfax C. H Near Fairfax C. H., \a... South Mountain, Md Antietani, Md Fredericksburg, Va 1862. Aug. Sept. 14 17 Dec. 11 15 Total loss., led.iDrdlKeco. «:o s 5|W 9 5 46 .. 16 71102 Miss- ing ... 23 33186 Thirty-sixth Kegiment of Infantry. WASHINGTON VOLUNTEERS. This regiment, Colonel Charles H. Innis, was accepted by the State May 35th, 1861; organized at New York city, and there mustered in the service of the United States for two years between Jtine 17th and July 4th, 1861. Five companies of an offered organization — the Neic York British Volunteers — ordered to join this regiment failed to comply with the orders. June 30th, 1863, the three years' men of the regiment were transferred to the 65th N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: A at Buffalo; B at Newburgh; /at Brooklyn and New York city, and the others, C, D, E, F, G, /Tand ^at New York city. The regiment left the State July 12th, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C, from July 14th, 1861; in Couch's Brigade, Division Potomac, from Aug. 4th, 1861; in same brigade, Buell's Division, A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 4th Corps, A. P., from March 13th, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 4th Corps, A. P., from June, 1862; in 1st Brigade. 3d Division, 6th Corps, A. P., from Sept., 1862; in 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 6th Corps, A. P., from Dec, 1862; and was honorably discharged and mus- tered out, under Colonel Wm. H. Brown, July 15th, 1863, at New York city. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 21 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 15 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 4 officers, 27 enlisted men; total, 5 officers, 63 enlisted men; aggregate, 68; of whom 1 enlisted man died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- o "3 to u May ■ May '. 30 May 31- June 1 led.lDi'd El,*^ Miss- ins. Seven Days' Battle, Va.. Oak Grove Glendale Malvern Hill Gen. Pope's camp'n, Va Groveton Bull Run Chantilly Fredericksburg, Va.. Chancellorsville, Va. 1862. June 2.5 July ; June 25 3(1 July 1 Aug. 26- Sept. 2 Aug. 29 30 Sept. 1 Dec. Il- ls 1863. May 1-3 Total loss 352 2 24 14 Miss- ing. Thirty-eighth Regiment of Infantry. SECOND SCOTT'S LIFE GUARD. This regiment. Col. J. H. Hobart Ward, was accepted by the State May 25th, 1861; or- ganized at New York city and mustered in the United States service at East New York for two years, June 3d and 8th (Company I), 1861 . The 18th Militia furnished men for one com- pany. In Sept., 1861, 97 men of the 4th Maine Vols, were assigned to the regiment. Dec. 21st, 1862, the regiment was consolidated into six companies, A, B, C, D, E and F. Dec. 23d, 1862, the 55th N. Y. Vols., consolidated into four companies, joined by transfer, form- ing new Companies G, H, I and K of the regiment. June 3d, 1863, the three years' men of the regiment, all in the four Companies G, H, I and K, were transferred to the 40th N. Y. Vols., and became Companies A, E and H of the latter. The original companies were recruited principally, A, B, C, D and F, in New York city: .E'in Westchester county; O in Westchester and Dutchess counties; ifat Geneva and in the county of Ontario; /at Horseheads; and A''at Elizabethtown. The regiment left the State June 19th, 1861; served at Washington, D. C, from June 21st, 1861; in 2d Brigade, 3d Division, Army N. E. Va., from July 13th, 1861; in Howard's Brig- ade, Division Potomac, from Aug. 4th, 1861; in Sedgwick's Brigade, Heintzelmau's Division, A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in 2d, Birney's, Brigade, 3d, Hamilton's, Division, 3d Corps, A. P., from March 3d, 1862; iu 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 3d Corps, A. P., from July, 1862; and was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. James C. Strong, June 22d, 1863, at New York city. 51 402 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Col. Augustus Funk received authority, June 23d, 1863, to reorganize the regiment for three years' service; this was, however, not effected, and Oct. 14th, 1863, the men enlisted were assigned to the 17th Veteran N. Y. Vols., then organizing. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 3 officers, 57 enlisted men, of wounds received in action, 15 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 3 officers, 43 en- listed men; total, 6 officers, 115 enlisted men; aggregate, 121; of whom 2 officers and 4 en- listed men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Fairfax C. II., Va Bull Run, Va Near Munsoii's Hill, Va. Siege of Yorktown, Va... 1861. July 17 21 Aug. 18 1 862. April 5- May May Williamsburg, Va . Fair Oaks, Va 'May 31 June 1 Seven Days' ISattle, Va. 'June 25- July 2 Jourdan's Ford June 29! MisS' ing. Place. Glendale Malvern Hill Gen. Pope's camp'n, Va. Ccntreville Groveton Bull Kun Chanlilly Fredericksburg, A'a . Chancellorsville, Va. 1862- June 30 July 1 Aug. 26- Sept. 2 Aug. 28 29 30 Sept. Dec. 11 15 1863, May 1-3 Total loss 357 led.lDidlPveco. Miss- ing. .15 25 230 5 147 482 TiriRTY-isriNTir Regiment of In^fantrt (Veteran). GARIBALDI GUARD; ITALIAN LEGION; NETIIERLAND LEGION; POLISH LE- GION; HUNGAEIAN REGIMENT; FIRST FOREIGN RIFLES. This regiment, raised by the Union Defense Committee of New York city, under special authority from the War Department, was accepted by the State May 27th, 1861; organized and recruited at New York city under Col. George D'Utassy, and mustered in the service of the United States for three years at Washington, D. C. , June 6th, 1861, to date from May 28th, 1861. Three companies consisted of Germans, three of Hungarians, one of Swiss, one of Italians, one of Frenchmen, and one of Spaniards and Portuguese. May olst, 1863, the regiment was consolidated into four companies: A, B, C and D; new companies were organ- ized in the field from recruits: E Dec. 8th; F Dec. 14th; G Dec. 19th; H Dec 30th, 1863; I and K in Jan., 1864. Companies A, B, C and D were mu.stered out in New York city June 2oth, 1864, those not entitled to be discharged having been previously transferred to the other companies; and the regiment, six companies, E, F, G, H, I and K, retained in service. In Oct., 1864, anew Company D, enlisted principally at Malone for one year, joined the regiment; June 2d, 1865, the members of the regiment not to be mustered out with it were transferred to the 185th N. Y. Vols. The regiment left the State May 28th, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C, from June 1st, 1861; in the 1st Brig., 5th Div., Army N. E. Va., from July 13th, 1861; in Blenk- er's Brig., Div. Potomac, from Aug. 4th, 1861; in Stahel's Brig., Bleuker's Div., A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in 1st Brig., same div., Mountain Dept., from April, 1862; in White's Brig., A. Va., at Winchester, Va., from July, 1862; at Harper's Ferry, W. Va., from Sept., 1862; at Camp Douglass, Chicago, 111., from Sept. 27tli, 1862; near Washington, D. C, 1st Brig., Casey's Div., Defenses of Washington, from Dec. 1862; in Jan., 1863, in 3d Brig., Casey's, later Abercrombie's, Div., 22d Corps; in 3d Brig., 3d Div., 2d Corps, A. P., from June 25th, 1863; in the 3d, and for a time in the Consolidated, Brig., 1st Div., 2d Corps, A. P., from March, 1864; and was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Augustus Funk, July 1st, 1865, at Alexandria, Va. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 5 officers, 62 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 3 officers, 49 enlisted men; of disease and other causes 1 offi- cer, 158 enlisted men; total, 9 officers, 269 enlisted men; aggregate, 278; of whom 1 officer and 99 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following en- gagements, etc. : VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 403 Placb. Bull Run, Va Near Strasburg. Va.. Strasburg and Woodst'k, Va Near Woodstock, Edin- burg and Mt. Jackson, Va Near Harrisonburg, Va. Cross Keys, Va Middletown, Va Siege and surrender of Harper's Ferry, W, Va Solomon's Gap Maryland Heights. Gettysburg, Pa Auburn, Va Bristoe, Va Mine Run campaign, Va. Robertson's Tavern . . . Morton's Ford, Va Wilderness. Va Spotsylvania C. H., Va... Po River Kil- Wounded. M iss- ta led. Di'd Reco. ing. Date. » ? 'A 406 PART HI. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Forty-third Regiment of Infantry (Veteran), albany and yates' rifles ; vinton rifles. This regiment, Col. Francis L. Vinton, received its State designation Sept. 18tli, 1861; was organized at Albany and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years in Aug. and Sept., 1861. The Tales' Rifles, recruited by Col. L. Ayer, four incomplete companies, A, B, C and D, were consolidated into two companies, and Sept. 18th, 1861, assigned to this regiment. A company of the Manhattan Rifles, Col. J. M, Freeman, and of the U. S. Vanguard, Col. Wm. Northedge, were also attached to the regiment, and its organization completed. The two companies of the Yates' RiHes joined the regiment on its passage through New York city. July 18th, 1862, the regiment was consolidated into five companies, A, B, C. D and E, the men of Company K going to Company A; those of F to B; of (jT to C; of I to D, and of II to E; and in Oct., 1863, five new companies joined, com- pleting the reorganization of the regiment. Oct. llth, 1864, the men entitled to be discharged were mustered out at Albany; the regiment, however, was continued in service, but, Sept. 22d, consolidated into five companies. A, B, C, D and E; Company A being formed of Com- panies A and D; B of B and H; C of C and F; D of G and K, and E of E and I. The companies were recruited principally: A, B and D at Albany; Cat Albany and One- onta; ^at Canajoharie ; i^ at Sandy Hill; O — Manhattan Rifles — at Schenectady; //and / — Tates' Rifles — at New York city; and K — U. 8. Vanguard — at Cooperstown. The companies joining in Oct., 1862, were recruited at Albany. The regiment left the State Sept. 21st, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C, from Sept. 22d, 1861; in Hancock's Brigade, Smith's Division, A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in 1st Brigade, Smith's Division, 4th Corps, A. P., from March 13th, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 2d Di- vision, 6th Corps, A. P., from May, 1862; in the Light Brigade, 6th Corps, during the Chan- cellorsville campaign; after that in the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 6th Corps, A. P., and it was honorably discharged and mustered out June 27th, 1865, under Col. Charles A. Milliken, at Washington, D. C. The regiment lost during its service by death, killed in action, 9 officers, 74 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 4 officers, 30 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 126 enlisted men; total, 14 officers, 230 enlisted men; aggregate, 244; of whom 32 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc.: Placb. Vienna and Flint HlU.Va Siege of Yorktown, Va... Lee's Mills Lee's Mills Williamsburg, Va Seven Days' Battle, Va... Garnett's Farm Garnett's and Golding's Farms Savai;i> Station White O.ik Swamp B'ge Malvern Mill Sugar Loaf Mountain, Mil Cranipton Pass, Md Antietain, Md Fredericksburg, Va Marye's Heights and Sa- lem Church. Va Deep Run Crossing, Va Gettysburg, Pa Fairfleld, Pa Antietam and Marsh Run, Md Near Lelterhburg, Md .... Funkstown, Md WlUlainsport, Md Auburn, Vu Uappaliannock St'n, Va. Mine Run campaign, Va. 1862. Feb. 22 April 5- May 4 April 16 28 May 5 June 25- .luly 2 June 27 28 29 30 July 1 Sep 10-11 14 17 Uecll-15 1863. May 3-4 iJune 5 July 1-3 10 11-13 14 Oct. 13 Nov. Nov. 26- Dec. 2 E, Miss- ing. Wilderness, Va Spotsylvania C. II., Va. Piney Branch Church. Landron's Farm The Salient North Anna, Va Totopotoinoy, Va Cold Harbor. Va First Assault Before Petersburg, Va... Assault of Petersburg, Va Weldon Railroad, Va. Fort Stevens, D. C... Charlestown, \V. Va . Opequon Creek, Va Opequon, Va Fisher's Hill, Va Cedar Creek, Va Petersburg Works, Va ... .iVppomattox campaign, Va Va. Fall of Petersburi Sailor's Creek Appomattox C. H Additional losses 1864. May 5-7 8-21 8 10 12 22-26 27-31 J'ne 1-12 1 June 18- July9, Dec- Apr. 2, 1865 June IS- 19 21-23 J'y 12-13 Aug. 21 Sept. 13 19 22 Oct. 19 1865. Mar. 25 Apr. April Total loss 9 Miss- ing. 4 30 23 309 9 235 693 VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 407 FOETY-FOURTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. ELLSWORTH AVENGERS; PEOPLE'S ELLSWORTH REGIMENT. This regiment, Col. Steplien W. Stryker, was recruited under the auspices of the Ells- worth Association of the State of New York. The original plan was to obtain from every ward and town of the State one man; this plan was not adhered to, but later more than one enlistment was allowed to each, and the counties of Albany and Erie funished each two companies, and Herkimer county one company. The men reported individually at Albany, where the regiment was organized under orders from the State dated Oct. 15th, 1861. The companies were mustered in the service of the United States for three years, A, B,C, Dand E Aug. 30th; F and G Sept. 6th; H and I Sept. 15th, and K Sept. 24th. 1861. Sept. 20th, 1862, Companies C and E were merged into the others, and replaced by new compa- nies, recruited at Albany, Oct. 21st. 1862. New Company E was also known as the Normal School Company. In June, 1863, the three years' men of tlie 14th and 25th N, Y. Vols, joined the regiment by transfer. Sept. 23d, 1864, the men not entitled to be mustered out with the regiment were formed into a battalion, and Oct. 11th, 1864, this battalion was transferred to the 140th N. Y. Vols. (266 enlisted men), and the 146th N. Y. Vols. (183 enlisted men). The regiment left the State Oct. 21st, 1861; served in tbe 3d Brigade, 1st Division, A. P., from Oct. 26th, 1861; in the 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 3d Corps, A. P., from March, 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 5th Corps, A. P., from May, 1862, and it was honorably dis- charged and mustered out, under Col. Freeman Conner, Oct. 11th, 1864, at Albany. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 3 officers, 122 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 62 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 145 enlisted men; total, 6 officers, 329 enlisted men; aggregate, 335; of whom 15 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- W'ounded. Miss- ■< 3 86 55 m 71 47 t 111 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- led. Dl'd Reco. ing. led. Di'd Rec. ing. "2 3 2 2 "2 1 34 10 Cold Harbor, \a Bethesda Church Before Petersburg, Va. Assault of Petersb'rg.Va Weldon Railroad, Va.... Poplar Spring Ch'ch,A'a Bull Run 10 3 6 37 "2 32 3 2 67 1 '1 ■i 3 .. "i 27 4 1 ib 5 "4 'I I' Chancellorsville, Va 4 Gettysburg, Pa '7 Jones' Cross Roads, Va ... Bristoe Station, Va Total loss 1 62 73fl Forty-fifth Regiment of Infantry (Veteran). FIFTH GERMAN REGIMENT OR RIFLES; HOWE's RIFLES. This regiment. Col. George Van Amsberg was organized in New York city, where it was recruited almost wholly of Germans, and mustered in the service of the United States for three years Sept. 9th, 1861; it received its numerical designation from the State Sept. 14th, 1861. Part of the Honced Regiment, Col. Count Edward Wratislaw, was consolidated into this regiment. At the expiration of its term of service, the men entitled thereto were dis- charged, principally Oct. 8th, 1864, and the regiment retained in service. The regiment left the State Oct. 9th, 1861 ; served in Stahei's Brigade, Bienker's Division, A. P., from Oct. 12th, 1861; in 1st Brigade, same division, Mountain Dept., from April, 408 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. 1862; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division. 1st Corps, A. Va., from June 26th, 1862; in the same hrio-ade and division, 11th Corps, A. P., from Sept. 12th, 1862; in the 1st Brigade, 3d Divis- ion, 11th Corps. A. P., from June, 1868; in the 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 20th Corps, from April, 1864; at Nashville, Tenn., Dept. Cumberland, from July 6th, 1864; and it was con- solidated, under Col. Adolphus Dobke. company to corresponding company, with the 58th N. Y. Vols. June 30th, 1865, at Nashville, Tenn. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 3 officers, 32 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 17 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 offi- cers, 106 enlisted men; total, 6 officers, 155 enlisted men; aggregate, 161; of whom 3 officers, 19 enlisted men, died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. M iss- a u M 13 i'9 47 76 224 Kil- Wounded. M led. DIM Reco. ing. Place. Date. led. Di'd Hcco. ing. Place. 1 O S 1 "3 ,: z £ c "i 5 S c ■r. ^- 1 3 1 ^ » '5 30 18 27 X 1 'i 1 14 c 12 ■9 6 36 164 1 3 c 32 C S 1 3 c » 1 17 1 4 c S c 1 81 £ 16 £ 227 to a bo U) ■«1 Annandale, Va Dec 2 1S63. July 8 Oct.28-29 Nov. 23- 27 25 1864. May 3- July 6 M'v 14-15 1862. LookoutValley and Wau- hatchie, Tenn ?! Woodstock, Va 2 3 I July 29 Aug. 11 Aug. 16- Sept. 2 Aug. 23 24-25 29 30 1863. May 1-3 July 1-3 Chattanooga and Ross- ville campaign, Tenn... Missionary Ridge Suiphur Springs, Va Atlanta campaign, Ga. . . Gen. Pope's campa'n,Va. Rappahannock Station Dallas Kenesaw Mountain — May 25- June 4 June 9- July 2 Dec. is- le 3 5 I 11 11 ■5 4 7 Bull Run Chancellorsville, Va Total loss 381 Forty-sixth Regimeistt of Ijstfantey (Veteran). Fremont Rifle Regiment. Colonel Rudolph Rosa received authority from the War Department, July 23d, 1861, to recruit a regiment of infantry. The regiment was recruited and organized in New York city, composed mostly of Germans, and accepted by the State and numbered Sept. 14th, 1861. The companies were mustered in the service of the United States for three years; A July 29th; B, C, D, E and F August 5th, 14th, 22d, 27th and 30th, respectively; G Sept. 3d; H Sept. 6th; I and K Sept. 16th, 1861. On the expiration of its term of service the men entitled thereto were discharged, and the regiment retained in service. While the latter was on its veteran furlough, May, 1864, the nou- veterans were attached to the 36th Mass. Vols. The regiment left the State Sept. 14th, 1861; served in Viele's, 1st, Brigade, T. W. Sher- man's Expeditionary Corps, at and near Washington, D. C, from Sept. 19th, 1861; in the Department of the South from Nov., 1861; in the 2d Brigade, 2d Division, Dept. South, from Dec, 1861; in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 9th Corps, from July, 1862; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 9th Corps, from Sept., 1862; in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 9th Corps, from Nov., 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 9th Corps, from June, 1862; in 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 9th Corps, from August, 1863; in Lockwood's Division, 5th Corps, from May 26th, 1864; in the 2d Brigade, 4th Division, 5th Corps, A. P., from May 30th, 1864; in the 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 9th Corps, from June 11th, 1864; in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 9th Corps, from Sept., 1864; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out under Lt.-Colonel Adolph Becker, July 28th, 1865, at the Delancy House, D. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action. 5 officers, 70 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 3 officers, 31 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 87 enlisted men; total, 10 officers, 188 enlisted men; aggregate, 198; of whom 15 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it, or portions of it, took part in the fol- lowing engagements, etc. : VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 409 Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- « 7 1 4 35 23 9 16 3 "3 "3 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- — • led. DI'd Keco. ing. led. Di'd Reco. ing. fli Place. 1 O o V B a 2 "2 1) 4 "2 "2 2 g 1 "i c 1 c 1 "5 2 "i "1 2 •1 I 3 c s c "i 13 13 6 10 3 "l E c B 4 "2 ... "2 00 c u S e a' op 1 ... e 1 E c £ c P4 1. 1 a> Si E 1;^ < Tvbee Island, Qa 1 861. Dec. 8 1864. Armstrong's Ferry, Tenn Jan. 22 Wilderness, Va May 5-7 Spotsylvania C. 11., Va. 8-'^' ... "4 "i 11 13 23 16 5 13 3 14 151 4 3 31 46 Wilmington and Wliito Marsh Island, Ga 1862. Mch. 30- 31... April lO-l ir... June 8 . . 16 I Aug. 21-' Sept. 2.. Aug. 23-; 21 ... 29, 1 "i 22-26 27-31 June I- 12 J'ne 16- Apr. 2, 1865 June 16- 19 July 30 Aug. 18- 31 Sept. 30- Oct. 2 Oct. 27- 28 1865. Mch. 25 Mch. 29- April 2 Tairs, on 1 1 "2 4 6 8 3 4 9 2 3 1 70 1 3 2 3 4 3 1 3 ,-! ] 31 1 1 2 21 Fort Pulaski, Ga Totopotomoy, Va Cold Harbor, Va Before Petersburg, Va ... Assault of Petersburg, Va Mine Explosion, Va 4 22 25 43 24 James Island, S. C Secessionville, S. C Gen. Pope's canip'n, Va. Sulphur Springs Bull Run Near Centreville 31 Sept. 1 14 17 Dec. Il- ls 1863. June 17- Julv 4 July 9-16 Oct. 10 Nov. 16 Nov. 19- Dec. 4 Poplar Spring Cliu'ch,Va Hatcher's Run, Va Fort Stednian, Va Fall of Petersburg, Va ... Loss at other minor a 12 South Mountain, Md Antietam, Md 57 Siege of Vicksburg, Miss Jackson, Miss Blue Springs, Tenn "i 2 1 1 5 22 •> Campbell Station. Tenn. Siege of Knoxville, Tenn Total loss 5 327 Forty-seventh Regiment of Infantry (Veteran"), washington grays. Colonel Henry Moore received authority from the War Department, July 34th, 1861, to recruit a regiment of infantry; it was recruited principally in New York city and Brooklyn, and a few men came from Dutchess county; the Imperial Zoiiares, Colonel Wesley Merritt, an incomplete organization, recruited under authority from War Department, of July 27th, 1861, formed its nucleus. Sept. 14th, 1861, the State authorities gave it its numerical desig- nation, and it was, on the same day, mustered in the service of the United States for three years, at East New York. Jan. 30th, 1864, a portion of the Enfants Perdus were transferred to the regiment. At the expiration of its term of service, the men entitled thereto were dis- charged and the regiment retained. July 17th, 1865, it received 301 oificers and enlisted men of the llSth N. Y. Vols., not mustered out with their regiment. The regiment left the State Sept. 9th, 1861; served in Viele's, 1st, Brigade, T. W. Sher- man's Expeditionary Corps, from Sept. 19th, 1861, at and near Washington, D. C. ; in the Department of the South, from Nov., 1861; on Edisto Island, Dept. South, from Mar., 1862; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Dept. South, from June, 1862; at Hilton Head, S. C, from July, 1862; in Terry's Brigade, 10th Corps, from Jan., 1863; uuassigned, 10th Corps, from Feb., 1863; at Ossawba Island, Ga., 10th Corps, from April, 1863; on Folly Island, S. C, from July, 1863; at Hilton Head, S. C, from Nov., 1863; in Barton's Brigade, Seymour's Division, 10th Corps, in District of Florida, from Dec, 1863; in 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, Army of the James, from April, 1864; in 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 18th Corps, from May 30th, 1864; in the 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, from June 15th, 1864; in same brigade and division, 24th Corps, from Dec, 1864; in Provisional Corps, from Mar., 1865; in 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, from April 2d, 1865; and it was honorably discharged and mu.stered out, under Colonel Christopher R. MacDonald, August 30th, 1865, at Ral- eigh, N. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 7 officers, 57 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 29 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 157 enlisted men; total, 7 officers, 243 enlisted men; aggregate, 250; of whom 55 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: 52 410 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Kil- (tounUed Miss- be 6x1 ■«! 2 1 313 61 Place. Pate. Kil- Wounded. Miss- " Date. led. Dl'd lie CO. ing. led. Did lieco. ing. Place. i o 3 2 1 c 1 37 "2 1 c c W 13 i 1 1 .J u E 4 2 d v E c 2 180 30 1 c E c* 76 20 5 ... 2 6 2 s s "2 7 1 \ "i "2 2 1 12 c S c 27 38 9 12 7 1 6 319 1 I'ort Hoval Firrv, S. C... 1862. Jan. 1 Cold Harbor, Va 1864. J'nel-12 1 June 15- Dec. 20 J'e 15-19 Julv 30 Au.Uls Sept. 29- Oct. 1 Oct.27-29 Dee. 25 1865. .Tan. 15 F'y 11-12 15 18-20 22 Mch. 1- Apr.26 Mch. 2.3- 24 April 26 Kilist(. Ishuid, .'<. C Mch. 29 June 10 16 Jainos Island, S. C Seccssioiiville, S. C Bfforo Petersburg and Richmond, Va "2 34 3 Ossawba Islaml, Ga Julv 4 1863. Assault of Petersburg, Va Mine Explosion, Va Strawberry Plains, Va... Chaffln's Farm. Va Darbytown Road, Va.... Fort Fisher, N. C Fort Fisher, N. C 47 in Siege of Battery Wagner, S. C Bonibanlment of Fort July 19- Sept. 7 Au. 17-23 Sept. 8- Nov. Oct. 27- Nov. 9 1864. Feb. 20 May 5-31 6-7 12 14-16 18-26 1 1 7 1 1 ... 1 ~ 1 1 1 1 29 17 46 14 1 Operations in Charleston Harbor, S. € 138 Bonibarilinent of Fort Sumter, S. C Cape Fear Intrench- ] Smithfield, N. C Olustee, Fla Fort Amierson, N. C Near Wilmington, N. C. Campaign of the Caro- Operations against Pet- ersburg & Richmond, Va .:. Port Walthall Drewry's Bluff 2 Bermuda Hundred Total loss ■ifi' Forty-eighth Regiment of Infantry" (Veteran). CONTINENTAL GUARD, PERRY'S SAINTS. Colonel James H. Perry received autliority from the War Department, July 24th, 1861, to recruit a regiment of infantry at Brooklyn. This regiment was recognized and num- bered by the State authorities Sept. 14th, 1861. It was mustered in the service of the United States for three years, between Aug. 16th and Sept. 16th, 1861. The regiment received by transfer, Jan. 30th, 1864, a portion of the Enfants Perdus. At the expiration of its term of service, the men entitled thereto were sent to New York city, Sept. 17th, 1864, and there discharged Sept. 20lh, 1864, and the regiment continued in service. June 8th, 1865, the enlisted men of the 117th N. Y. Vols., not mustered out with their regiment, joined this by transfer. The companies were recruited principally: A, C, G and I at Brooklyn; B at Brooklyn and Peekskill; D — Jersey Company and Die-no-mores — in New Jersey; jE" at Brooklyn and N. Y. city, and in New Jersey, Massachusetts and Connecticut; i^at Brooklyn and New York city; H 2iX Brooklyn, and in Monmouth county, N. J.; ^at Brooklyn and Galesville. The regiment left the State Sept. 17th, 1861; served in Viele's, 1st, Brigade, T. W. Sher- man's Expeditionary force, from Sept., 1861; in Dept. South, South Carolina, from Nov. 7th, 1861; in Georgia, Fort Pulaski, principally, from Feb., 1863; at Hilton Head, S. C, from June, 1863; in Strong's Brigade, 10th Corps, Morris Island, S. C, except Companies G and I, which remained some time longer in Georgia, from .lune, 1863; at St. Augustine, Fla., from July, 1863; at Beaufort, S. C, from Oct., 1863; at Hilton Head, S. C, from Nov., 1863; in Barton's Brigade, Seymour's Division, 10th Corps, in Florida, from Dec, 1863, in the District of Florida; in 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, Army of the James, from April, 1864; in 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 18th Corps, from May 30th, 1864; in 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, from June 15th, 1864; in same brigade and division, 24th Corps, from Dec, 1864; in Provisional Corps, from March, 1865; in the 10th Corps again, from April 2d, 1865; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Colonel \Vm. B. Coan, Sept. 1st, 1865, at Raleigh, N. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 14 officers, 160 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 4 officers, 65 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 121 enlisted men; total, 20 officers, 346 enlisted men; aggregate, 866; of whom 1 officer, 53 enlisted men, died in the hands of the enemy; and it, or portions of it, took part in the following engagements, etc.: VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 411 Place. Port Royal Ferry, S. C, Coninioilore Tatnall'i Flotilla, S. C Battery Vulcan, S. C Fort Pulaski, Ga Tvbee Island, Ga Skull Creek, S. C Bluft'ton and Crowell': Plantation, S. C Elba Island, S. C Kirk's Blutf, S. C Coosawhatchie Riv., S. C Bluffton, S. C Morris Island, S. C... Morris Island, S. C.... Battery Wagner, S. C Sanderson, Fla Olustee, Fla Near Pilatka, Fla Near Pilatka, Fla Near Pilatka, Fla Near Pilatka, Fla Operations against Pe- tersburg and Ricb mond, Va Port Walthall Date. Kil- led. W ount ed. Miss- ing. t bo bo < 3 1 "i 25 5 242 1 215 115 DI'd Reco. 1- 1 o c 6 c 1 c E c 2 S c 1 W 3 1 i'p 1 87 143 e ■3 c 1 c "2 63 22 1862. Jan. 1 28 Fob. 4 Apr. lo- ll Aug. 5 Sept. 24 30 Oct. 1 18 22 1863. June 4 July 10 14 18 1864. Feb. 12 20 Mar. 17 21 29 31 May 5-30 6-7 "] "i 18 16 "4 "i 1 ■3 "i "5 1 61 1 38 "3 1 1 • 4 79 6 Proctor"s Cri-ek Drewry's Itlnlt'. Bermuda Hundred Cold Harbor, Va First Assault Before Petersburg and Richmond, Va Assault of Petersb'rg,Va Mine E.xplosion, Va Strawberry Plains, Va... Chaffin's Farm, A'a Fort Fisher, N. C . Fort Fisher, N. C Cape Fear Intrench- nients, N. C Smithflelii, N. C Fort Anderson, N. C Near Wilmington, N. C. Campaign of the Caro- linas 1864 May 14-16 18-26 Ju'e 1-1 1 June 15- Dec. 20 June ] 5 19 July Au. 14-18 Sept. 29 Oct. Dec. 25 1865. Jan. 15 F'y 11-12 IP lS-21 21-21' Mch. 1- April 26 April 26 Bennett House, N. C On picket, Feb. 24, 1864 . Total loss 14 160 465 22484 3 116 Kill ed. Wounded.! jjigg. Reco. I ing. Forty-ninth Regiment of Infantry (Veteran). SECOND BUFFALO REGIMENT. Col. D. D. Bidwell received authority from the War Department Aug. 1st, 1861, to re- cruit a regiment of infantry. Sept. 18th, 1861, the State authorities gave this regiment, organized at Buffalo, its numerical designation, and completed its organization by attaching to it the Fremont Rifles, and merging into it another incomplete company. Many members of the 65th State Militia joined this regiment, which was mustered in the service of the United States for three years, Sept. 18th, 1861. A detachment of three years' men of the 33d N. Y. Vols, was attached to the regiment May 14th, 1863, and transferred to the com- panies of the regiment Oct. 1st, 1863. Sept. 17th, 1864, the men not entitled to be dis- charged were formed into a battalion of five companies. A, B, C, D and E, and retained in the service; those of Companies A andG forming Company A; of B and D Company B; of E, F and some of I Company C; of K and some of I Company D; and those of C and H Company E ; the men entitled to be discharged by reason of expiration of their term of service, were sent to Buffalo and there, under command of Maj. A. W. Brazee, honorably discharged Oct. 18th, 1864. The companies were recruited principally: A, G, 1 and K in Chautauqua county; B, D, .£' and i^ in Erie county; C — Fremont Rifles — in Westchester county; and S" in the county of Niagara. The regiment left the State Sept. 20th, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C, from Sept., 1861; in 3d, Stevens', Brigade, Smith's Division, A. P., from Oct. loth, 1861; in 3d, Davidson's, Brigade, same division, 4th Corps, A. P., from March 13th, 1862; in 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 6th Corps, A. P., from May, 1862; and it was honorably discharged and mus- tered out, under Col. George H. Selkirk, June 27th, 1865, at Washington, D. C. During its service, the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 10 officers, 84 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 5 officers, 42 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 5 officers, 175 enlisted men; total 20 officers, 301 enlisted men; aggregate, 321; of whom 23 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc.: 412 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZxVTIONS. Lewln.svlUe, Va Watt's Creek. Va ■\Vatfs anil Young's Mills. Va Siege of Yorktown, Va... Lee's Mills Lee's Mills Before Yorktown AVillianishurf;, Va MeclKiiiicsvilli-, Va GoUliiin's Farm, Va New Hriilfe'e. Va Seven Days' Battle, Va.. Garnett's Farm Garnett's and GoUting's Farm Savas;e Station .. White Oak Swamp BriiiKo Malvern Hill Harrison's Laiuiing, Va. Crampton Pass, Md Antietam, Md Antietam, Md Fredericksburg, Va Marye's Heights and Sa- lem Church, Va Deep Run Crossing, Va Gettysburg, Pa Fairfield Gap, Pa Antietam and Marsh Run, Md Funkstown, Md ... Williamsport.Md.. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- "a tc te < 2 5 "4 3 23 1 9 35 1 2 6 led. Dl'dH teco. ing. o ... i S 3 1 "i 1 1 f. c > H = 3 5 K . 2 . 4 ; "3 ► 1 2 14 3 5 1 10 '. "2 . 5 2 £ 18 1861. Oct. 13 1862. April 1 4 April 5- May 4 April 5 16 26 Mav 5 24 June 5 18 June 2&- July 2 June 27 28 29 30 July 1 3 Sept. 14 17 18 Dec. ;il- 15 1863. May 3^ June 5 July 2-3 6 7 13 14 1 1 " i 1 1 "5' 1 5 1 Rappahannock Sta'n.Va- Mine Run campaign, Va. Wilderness. Va Spotsylvania C. II., Va.., Piney Branch Church. Laniirori's Farm The .Salient Norlli Anna, Va Totopotomoy, Va , Cold Harbor, Va Before Petersburg, Va . Assault of Petersburg, Va Gurley House, Weldon Railroad, Va Fort Stevens, D.C E 3te o'w o Charlestown, W. Va.. Opequon Creek, Va Opequon, Va Fisher's Hill,Va Cedar Creek, Va Petersburg Works, Va... Appomattox camp'n, Va. Fall of Petersburg. .. Sailor's Creek Appomattox C. II.... Loss at minor affairs. 1863. Nov. 7 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 1864. May 5-7 8-21 8 10; 1 12 3 22-26 ... 27-31... May 31-1 June 1 ... June 18- July y; Dec- Apr.2 186; J'e 18-1! 21-23 July 1: 13 Aug. Sept. 13 19 22 Oct. 19 1865. Mch. 25 Mch. 28- Apr. 9 Apr. 2 7 ... 25 1 Totalloss 10 5 4214 230 1 Miss- ing. 4 89 15141 1 22 21 9 Fiftieth Regimejstt of Infantry. Stuart's regiment. This regiment, organized and accepted by the State as a regiment of infantry, was con- verted by the War Department, Oct. 22d, 1861, into an engineer regiment, and known thereafter as the Fiftieth New York Volnnteer Engineers, under which title its record is noted. Fifty-first Regiment of Infantry (Veteran), shepard rifles. This regiment was organized in New York city Oct. 11th, 1861, by the consolidation of the Scott and the Union Rifles with the Shepard Rifles. The New York Rifles, Col. Chas. Le Gendre, had already been con.solidated with the Shepard Eifies, Col. Ferrero, and part of the Emjnre Zouaves with the Union Rities, Col. Martin Lichtercost. Other incomplete organizations were added, Henry Z. Drew's Company of Mechanic iii_/fe.s becoming part of Company C; Company A, IT. S. Voltigeurs or Rangers, Col. A. C. Eamsay, Company D; and a portion of Col. L. Ayer's Tates Rifles part of other companies of the regiment. The Scott Rifles were recruited by Col. W. R. McDonald, under authority from the War Depart- ment, dated July 22d, 1861. Col. Edward Ferrero was placed in command of the regi- ment, which, recruited in New York city, was mustered in the service of the United States for three years between July 27th and Oct. 23d, 1861. At the expiration of its term of service, the men entitled thereto were mustered out and the regiment retained in service. June 3d, 1865, the enlisted men of the 109th N. Y. Vols., not discharged with their regiment, were transferred to it, The regiment left the State Oct. 29th, 1861; served in the 2d Brigade, 2d Division, Department N. C, from Nov., 1861; in the same brigade and division, 9th Corps, from June, 1863; in the 1st Division, 23d Corps, from Sept., 1863; in the District of Kentucky, Dept. Ohio, from Jan., 1864; in the 2d Division, 9th Corps, from Feb., 1864; in the 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 9th Corps, from March, 1864; in the 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 9tli Corps, from April, 1864; as Engineers of the Division, from May 26th, 1864; in the 1st Brigade, 2d Di- VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 413 vision, 9tli Corps, A. P., from July 2d, 1864; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, commanded by Col. John Gr. Wright, July 25th, 1865, at Alexandria, Va. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 7 officers, 130 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 3 officers, 63 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 181 enlisted men; total, 11 officers, 874 enlisted men; aggregate, 385; of whom 1 officer, 72 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- d "3 be £ bo bo <) 23 75 89 i'e 87 73 1 1 79 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. led. Dl'dlF eco. ing. led. Di'd'.Rec. ing. Place. 1 O "l a c 3 14 e "2 a I il 17' c B a S c > - 16 20 7 126 171 FiFTT-siXTH Regiment of Infantey. TENTH legion; ORANGE AND SULLIVAN REGIMENT. This regiment, Col. Charles H. Van Wyck, originally recruited by Col. Wood, received its numerical designation and was organized Oct. 15th, 1861, at Nevvburgh, and there mus- tered in the service of the United States for three years Oct. 28th, 1861. It consisted of eleven companies, and with it were also recruited two light batteries and two troops of cavalry, the whole being known as the Tenth Legion. The light batteries became the Seventh and Eight Independent Batteries, and the two troops of cavalry were assigned to the 1st Mounted Rifles. The eleventh company, L, of the regiment was also known as the Fifth Company, Neic York Sharpshooters, and Tenth Legion, SharpsJiooters. On the expira- tion of the term of its service, the men entitled thereto were discharged, and the regiment retained in service. The companies were recruited principally:^!, B, C, Z> and Eat Newbiirgh; i^at Liberty; G at Ellenville; //and / at Callicoon Depot; /and /f at Monticello; and the men came from the counties of Orange, Sullivan and Ulster. The regiment left the State Nov. 7th, 18G1; served in the 1st Brig., Casey's Div., A. P., from Nov., 1861; in Naglee's, 1st, Brig., same, 2d, Div., 4th Corps, A. P., from March I3th, 1862; same brig., Peck's Div., .same corps, from June, 1862; at Yorktown, Va., from Aug., 1862; in Naglee's Brig., 18th Corps, from Dec, 1862; in 2d, Howell's, Brig., 3d, Ferry's, Div., 18th Corps, in South Carolina, from Jan. 11th, 1863; in the 1st Brig., same div. and corps, from March, 1863; at Folly Island, S. C, from July, 1863; at Beaufort, S. C, from Aug., 1863; transferred to the 10th Corps in Oct., 186*3; in Saxton's Div. of that corps, from Jan., 1864; in the District of Beaufort, Department of the Gulf, from June, 1864; at Morris Island, S. C, in Sept., 1864; in the 1st, Potter's, Brig., Coast Div., Hatch, Dept. of the South, from Nov., 1864; at Charleston, S. C, from March, 1865; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Van Wyck, Oct. 17th, 1865, at Charleston, S. C. During its .service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 40 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 23 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 3 officers, 213 enlisted men; total, 4 officers, 276 enlisted men; aggregate, 280; of whom 2 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- "S to 71 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- led. DI'd Reco. ing. led. Di'd Reco. ing. Place. 41 1 o 1 c c 18 s c ... 5 S 8 a: E 4 a S i ... 35 £ s 5 1 d e O B c E O £ E c H i 33 1 18 33 20 17 1.58 1 c 41 S c "4 ■3 bo Siege of Vorktown, Va... Lee's Mills 1862. April 1.0- May 4 April 2.S May 5 23 25 May 31- June 1 June 25- July 2 June 28- 29 30 July I 2 Dec. 14 1863. June 18 Grimb.iirs Landing, S. C Siege of Fort Wagner, s. C 1863. July 16 July 18- Aug. Sept. 1864. July 1-3 4 Nov. 30 Dec. 3 5 6-7 9 19 29 186.'>. April 8 9 Operations in Charles- ton Harbor, S. C James Island, S. C Bottom's and Turkey Is- Savase Station, Va Fair Oaks, Va 1 Seven Days' Battle, Va... Honeyhill, S. C Coosa what cliie, S. C Boydt's Point. S. C. Deveaux Neck, S. C Deveaux Neck, S. C Deveaux Neck, S. Deveaux Neck, S. C Manningsville, S. C Dingle's Mills, S. C 9 3 1 50 1 3 4 V2 '1 Railroad and Bottom's IJridge — 10 2 "i 40 ZL 7 2 '3 23 54 ■'4 M'hite Oak Swamp Bridge Malvern Hill Carter's Hill Wood's Cross Roads, Va. ?l Scabrook Island, S. C... Total loss ?43 VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 417 ElFTY-SEVBNTH ReGIMENT OF InFANTEY. NATIONAL GUARD RIFLES; CLINTON RIFLES; UNITED STATES VOLTIQEURS; zook's VOLTIGEURS. This regiment received its numerical designation Oct. 19tli, 1861; was organized and mus- tered in the service of the United States at New^ York city for three years between Aug. 12th and Nov. 19th, 1861. It was formed by the consolidation of several organizations re- cruited under special authority from the War Department. The National Guard Rifles or Zouk's Voltigeurs, Col. Samuel K. Zooli, formed Companies A, B, C, D and E; the Clinton Rifles, Col. J. A. Page, became Companies F, G and H (A and E^F and G; D, F and G= H); the United States Voltigeurs ov F(9^M«ief?'S (Companies B and C), Col. Albert C. Bamsey, formed Companies I and K; and Samuel K. Zook was appointed Colonel of the regiment. Before this consolidation the Washington Zouaves, Col. James H. Romaiu, had been merged into the Voltigeurs, and the Manltattan Rifles, Col. George W. Vanderbilt, in the National Guard Rifles. During the summer of 1864 the companies, being small in numbers, were, for tactical purposes, consolidated, the company organization on paper remaining intact. Company C was mustered out July 14th, 1864; Companies F, I and D Aug. 11th, 13th and 14th, 1864, respectively; Companies K, A and B Sept. 3d, 10th and 23d, respectively, and Company H Oct. 15th, 1864; the men not entitled to be discharged were transferred to Com- panies E and G; the last regimental commander was Captain Orlando F. Middleton; honor- ably discharged Sept. 24th, 1864. The companies were recruited principally: A, D, E, J^and Gm New York city; i? in Utica; C'in Kings county; and H, 1 and A' in Dutchess county. The regiment left the State Nov. 19th, 1861; served in French's Brigade, Sumner's Divis- ion, A. P., from Nov., 1861; in the same, 3d, Brigade, 1st, Richardson's, Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from March 13th, 1862; commanded by Zook, Caldwell and Hancock respectively, at Gettysburg; it was part of the Consolidated Brigade, same division and corps, from July to Nov., 1864; and the two companies remaining in the field, E and G, were, Dec. 6th, 1864, transferred to the 61st N. Y. Vols. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 5 officers, 60 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 3 officers, 35 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 90 enlisted men; total, 9 officers, 185 enlisted men; aggregate 194; of whom 28 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc. : (Wounded. Manassas Junction, A'a. Cedar Run. Va Siege of Yorktown, Va.. Fair Oaks, Va Seven Days" Battle, Va.. Gainps Mills Peach Orchard Savage Station White Oak Swamp. Glendale Malvern Hill Sharpsburg, Md Antieiam, Md . Halltown.Va Snicker's Gap, Va Falmouth, Va Fredericksburg, Va .. Place. Chancellorsville, Va Gettysburg, Pa Williamsport, Md Brandy Station, Va Auburn, Va Bristoe Station, Va Mine Run campaign, Va. Robertson's Tavern . . . Wilderness, Va Spotsylvania C. H., Va. Before Petersburg, Va ... Assault of Petersburg.Va Weldon Railroad, Va Deep BottOHi, Va Strawberry Plains, Va... Ream's Station, Va 1863. May 1-S July 1-.3 14 Aug. 31 Oct. 14 I 14 'Nov. 26- Dec. 2 Nov. 27 t 1864. 'May 5-7 8 June 15- Dpc. 6| J'e l.'i-igi 21-23! J'y 27-2,4 1 A'g 14-18 led.lDi'd Reco Total loss 5 60 3 35 29 298 1 741505 Ing. Sic 2, 22 1 53 V 3 23 33 Fifty-eighth Regiment of Infantry (Veteran), morgan rifles; united states rifles; polish legion; gallatin rifles. Col. Waldimir Kryzanowski received authority from the War Department Aug. 20th, 1861, to recruit a regiment of infantry, which he named the United States Rifles. Col. 53 418 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Juliaa Allen had received authority, July 22d, 1861, also from the War Department, to re- cruit a regiment, which was known as the Polish Legion; under War Department authority of July 25th, 1861, Col. Theodore Lichtenstein recruited the Gallatin Rifles; Col. Frederick Gellman the Morgan Rifles, and Col. Andrew Lutz, under authority from the same source, dated July 31st, 1861, the llvmboldt Yaegers. The latter, the Polish Legion and the Gallatin Rifles, were merged into the Morgan Rifles under Col. Lutz. Oct. 19th, 1861, the oSth Regiment was organized in New York city by the State authorities by the consolidation of the incomplete Morgan and the United States Rifles. Companies A, B, C and D were formed of the corresponding companies, E of Companies E and G, and F of Companies F and H of the Morgan Rifles, and G, II, I and K of Companies A, B, C and D of the United States Rifles, and Wladimir Kryzanowski was appointed Colonel of the regiment. The companies were mustered in the service of the United States for three years in Nov., 1861, and, com- posed of Danes, Frenchmen, Germans, Italians, Poles and Russians, w-ere recruited prin- cipally in New York city. At the expiration of its term, the men entitled thereto were discharged and the regiment retained in the service. June 30th, 1865, the 45th N. Y. Vols. were transferred to it, company to corresponding company. The regiment left the State Nov. 7th, 1861; served in the 3d Brigade, Blenker's Division, A. P., from Nov., 1861; in same brigade and division. Mountain Dept., from April, 1862; in 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 1st Corps, A. Va., from June 26th, 1862; in same brigade and divis- ion, 11th Corps, A. P., from Sept. 12th, 1862; on veteran furlough from Jan., 1864; at Bridge- port, Ala., in 4th Division, 20th Corps, from March, 1864; in 3d Brigade, Defenses of N. and C. R. R., Dept. Cumberland, from June, 1864; at Nashville, Tenn., Dept. Cumberland, from Sept., 1865; where it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Kryzauowski, Oct. 1, 1865. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 22 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 oflScers, 6 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 3 offi- cers, 60 enlisted men; total, 7 oflicers, 88 enlisted men; aggregate, 95; of whom 10 enlisted meu died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Cross Keys. Va Near Port Republic, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign.Va 1862. June Aug. 16- .Sept. 2 . Fox's Ford Aug. ; " ■ ■ ~ 23-24 , 24-2.'-) 29. 30. Oct. 31 . 1863. May 1-3 Sulphur Springs Waterloo Bridge Groveton, Va Bull Run, Va Manassas Junction, Va... Chancellorsville, Va Kil- Wounded. Miss- ins. ti 5b <, 29 57 31 led. Dl'd Reco. 1 O 1 1 7 i'fi 4 c v B 4 2 1 O 1 2 2 c £ 13 28 8 E o 2 4 11 18 Gettysburg, Pa Gettysburg, Pa Hoonsboro, Md Funkstown, Md Wauhatchie, Tenn Chattanooga and Ross- ville campaign, Tenn Missionary Ridge, Tenn 1863. July 1-3 4 8 11-13 Oct.28-29 Nov. 23- 27 Total loss . led. jDi'd Reco. Miss- ing. ... 1 36138 FiFTY-jsriNTH Regiment of Infantry (Veteran). UNION GUARDS. The State authorities organized this regiment Oct. 19th, 1861, at East New York, by the consolidation of organizations being recruited originally under authority from the War De- partment, namely: the U. S. Vanguard, recruited by Colonel Wm. L. Tidball, under authority dated July 24th, 1861; the President's Life Guard, by Colonel R. D. Goodwin, the JJ. S. Volunteers, by Colonel Wm. Northedge, the Union Guard, by Col. P. L. Joachim- son, under authorities dated July 22d, 25th and 26th, 1861, respectively; New York's or Ming's Own, Col. Alex. Ming; Cameron Highlanders and Kossuth Guards, and Cameron Legion or Rifles or Sarsfield Rifles, by Col. C. A. Dunham; all incomplete. The Union Guard and U. S. Vanguard united fir.st and formed Companies B, C, D, E, F, G and H; The President's Life Guard formed Company A; New York's Own and the Cam- eron Highlanders Company I, and the Sarsfield Rifles Company K. William L. Tidball was appointed Colonel of the new organization, and the latter was mustered in the service of VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 419 the UDited States for three years between Aug. 2(1 and Oct. 30th, 1861. June 2oth, 1863, it was consolidated into a battalion of four companies. A, B, C and D, the men of Companies G and K being transferred to Company A; those of E and H forming Company B; those of B and D being transferred to Company C; and those of F and I forming Company D. July 4th, 1864, the enlisted men of the 82d N. Y. Vols., not mustered out with their regiment, were transferred to this, forming Companies E, F, Gr, H and 1, and about the same time Com- pany K was reformed of recruits. At the expiration of its term of service, those entitled thereto were discharged and the regiment retained in service. The companies were recruited principally: ^4, C, D, E, JP'aud ^in New York city; B in New York city, Lewis, Jefferson and Kings counties; G in New York city and Lewis county; /Tin Ohio, and /in New York city and Ohio; a few of the men were recruited in the counties of Putnam and Westchester. The regiment left the State Nov. 23d, 1861; it served in General Wadsworth's command at and near Washington, D. C, from Nov., 1861; in 2d Brigade, Casey's Division, 4th Corps, A. P., from Jan., 1862; at Fort Pennsylvania, Mil. District of Washington, D. C, from Mar. 18th, 1862; in Sturgis' Brigade, Mil. District of Washington, from May, 1862; in 4th Brigace, Sigel's Division, Dejjt. Shenandoah, from May, 1862; in 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from July, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from Mar., 1864; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Wm. A. Olmstead, June 30th, 1865, at Munson's Hill, Va. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 5 officers, 79 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 9 officers, 48 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 130 enlisted men; total, 14 officers, 257 enlisted men; aggregate, 271; of whom 64 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Malvern Hill, Va .... Antietam, Md Halltown, Va Fredericksburg, Va., Marye's Heights and Sa- lem Church, Va Hayiiiarket, Va Gettysburg, Pa Auburn, A'a Bristoe Station, Va Blackburn's B'ord, Va... Mine Run camp'gn, Va.. Robertson's Tavern Wilderness, A'^a Spotsylvania C. H. Laurel Hill Salient Landron House. .. North Anna, Va .... Totopotonioy, Va .. Cold Harbor, Va .... Second Assault... Va. Kil- led. W ounded. Miss- ing. 1) Di'd Beco. Date. £ c » 5 X c d c o S Fredericksburg, Va Chanoellorsville, Va T J 9 1 C "i "i 4 1 1 1 5 22 15 43 3 22 1 14 39 1 Auburn. Va Bristoe, Va Rappahannock Sta'n, Va Mine Run campaign, Va. ■White Oak Ridge Fall of Petersburg Deatonsville Road April 9 Mch. 28- 31 April 2 6 7 9 9: Appomattox C. H ..J ...1.. 67 2.^ 1 Spotsylvania _C. !£., Va. 3 5 5 2 Total loss 11 769 Sixty-second Regimeistt of Infantry (Veteran). Anderson's zouaves; advanced zoqs. This regiment. Col. J. Lafayette Riker, was raised under special authority from the War Department, organized in camp near Saltersville, N. J., turned over to the State in Sept. , 1861, and numerically designated Oct. 19th, 1861. It was mustered in the service of the United States for three years June 30th and July 1st, 1861, and the companies were recruited principally in New York city, a few of the men coming from Brooklyn, Troy, Albany and Saltersville, N. J. At the expiration of its term of service, the men entitled thereto were discharged and the regiment, nine companies only, retained in service. It left the State Aug. 21st, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C, from Aug., 1861; in Peck's Brig., Buell's, later Keyes', Div., A. P., from Oct. loth, 1861; in same, 1st, Brig., Couch's, 1st, Div., 4th Corps, A. P., from March 13th, 1862; in 2d Brig., 1st Div., 4th Corps, 423 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. A. P., from Sept., 1863; in 3d Brig., 3d Div., 6th Corps, A. P., from Sept. 36th, 1863; in 3d Brig., 3d Div., 6th Corps, A. P., from Oct., 1863; in the 1st Brig., 2d Div., 6th Corps, from March, 1864; at Fort Schuyler, New York harbor, from July, 1865; and it was honor- ably discharged and mustered out, commanded by Col. Theodore B. Hamilton, Aug. 30th, 1865, at Fort Schuyler, New York harbor. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 3 officers, 56 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 39 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 82 en- listed men; total 5 officers, 177 enlisted men; aggregate, 182; of whom 9 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part iu the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- be CIS < 49 45 3 120 12 1 12 4 Plack. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- led. Dfd Keco. ing. led. Di'dj Reco. ing. 6 Place. 1 O 1 1 d "3 2 2 10 1 e c s c Si "i 4 6 1 7 1 e 1 5 1 a c H '4 ... 13 35 2 45 9 1 46 7 1 S ... 2 c E c 29 1 51 1 1 I 1 3 1 c 5 2 8 ■'2 3 56 1 c M 1 3 "i 3 39 S "2 14 c E c 1 11 17 "2 7 10 12 223 S 2 1 c 3 10 "2 OR 05 u be < 1862. April 5- May 4 May 5 20 May 31- Junel June 25- July 2 July 1 D'c.11-15 1863. May 3-4 July 1-3 10 13 Nov. 7 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 1864. May 5-7 S-21 8 12 22-26 27-30 1864. May 31- J'nel2 June 17- Julv9; Dec'r- Apr. 2, ■1865 J'e 17-19 21-23 J'y 12-13 Aug. 12 21 Sept. 13 19 22 Oct. 19 1865. Mch. 25 Mar. 28- Apr. 9 April 2 6 9 Before Petersburg, Va ... Assault of Petersburg,Va Weldon Railroad. \a 10 Bottom's Bridge, Va Seven Bays' Battle, Va... Malvern Hill 14 38 Marye's Heights and Sa- Charlestown, W. Va Opequon Creek, Va 2 Gettvsburg, Pa 4 Fisher's Hill Va H Funkstown, Md Rappahannock Station... Mine Run campaign, Va. Cedar Creek, Va Petersburg Works, Va. ... Appomattox canipa'n.Va Fall of Petersburg 15 15 } 1 14 2 2 8 1 4 1 ] Pinev Branch Church. Salient Appomattox C. H Total loss ns _ ^ Sixty-third Regiment of Infantry (Veteran). third regiment, irish brigade; third irish regiment; independent irish brigade. This regiment. Col. R. C. Enright, was organized at New York city, for Meagher's, the Irish, Brigade, and received its State numerical designation Nov. 2d, 1861. It was mustered in the service of the United States for three years in Sept., Oct. and Nov., 1861. June 12th, 1863, the regiment was consolidated into a battalion of two companies, A and B. In Oct., 1863, the men enlisted for the Kings County Volunteers, a regiment Col. Michael Murphy received authority to recruit, June 3d, 1863, were assigned to the battalion as Company C; this company was mustered in Sept. 21st, 1863. In April, 1864, new Companies D and E, and in June, 1864, new Company F, joined the battalion. At the expiration of its term of service the men entitled thereto were discharged and the battalion retained in service. The original companies of the regiment were recruited in New York city, portions of Companies A and .E^, however, came from Boston, Mass., and Company 7i — Faugh-a-Ballagh • — from Albany; new Company C was recruited principally at Brooklyn, the other new companies mostly in New York city. The regiment left the State Nov. 28th, 1861; served in the Irish, Meagher's, Brig., Sum- ner's Div., A. P., from Nov. 30th, 1861; in same, 2d, Brig., Richardson's, 1st, Div., 2d Corps, A. P., from March 13th, 1862, and, commanded by Col. James D. Brady, it was hon- orably discharged and mustered out June 30th, 1865, at Alexandria, Va. During its service the regimcnit lost by death, killed in action, 9 officers, 70 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 6 officers, 72 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 offi- cer, 94 enlisted men; total, 16 officers, 236 enlisted men; aggregate 252; of whom 31 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc. VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 423 Kil- Wounded. Miss- "3 bo bs ■< 1 1 2 1 70 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M s- = . Date. led. Di'd Reco. ing. led. Di'd Keco. ing. Place. e o c 1 d I c Ed a S c 1 ? 18 131 27 2 s 1 "i s c 50 1 1 12 1 S 1 1 9 2 ■A 1 T 1 1 2 c S c 68 16 8 13 25 20 e S H c 8 3 2 5 15 19 1 25 2 153 bo 1862. Mar. 12 April 16- May 4 May ,31- June 1 June 19 24 June 25- July 2 June 26 27 29 30 Julv 1 Sept. 17 Oct 16-17 Nov. 17 D'c.11-15 1863. May 1-3 July 1-3 14 Oct. 14 14 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 Nov. 27 Wilderness, Va Spotsylvania C. H.. Va... 1864. May .V7 8-21 9-10 12 18 22-26 27-31 J'nel-12 3 June 15- Apr. 2, 1865 J'e 15-19 21-23 J'y 27-29 Au. 14-18 25 Dec. 8-9 1865. Mar. 25 Mar. 28- Apr. 9 Mh 29-31 April 2 6 7 9 99 Siege of Yorktown, Va ... ".■ 1 1 3 1 3 1 31 Burnt Chimney, Va Fair Oaks, Va Seven Days' Battle, Va... North Anna, Va 2 '3 2 5 "i 1 3' 6 3 5 2 12 4 "i 1 I ... 31 "i ■5 3 ... 26 "5 1 2 1 2 "e 2 1 Cold Harbor", Va 31 Before Petersburg, Va... Assault of Petersburg, Va Yellow Tavern, Va Deep Bottom, Va Strawberry Plains, Va ... Ream's Station, Va 47 Malvern Hill 2 202 53 1 Near Charlestown, W^.Va Hartwood Clnirch, Va ... Fredericksburg, Va "4 2 7 7 44 6 23 9 "2 1 9 1 4 356 2 n 27 Petersburg Works, Va ... Appomatto.x campa'n,Va White Oak Ridge 1 Gettysburg, Ta "i 9 "i 1 70 6 i 1 72 16 Auburn, Va ... Fall of Petersburg, Va. Deatonsville Road Farmville 1? Mine Run campaign, Va. Robertson's Tavern. ... Appomatto.K C. H 6R4 SiXTY-FOUKTH EeGIMENT OF INFANTRY (VeTERAN). FIRST CATTARAUGUS EEGIMENT. This regiment, Col. Thomas J. Parker, was organized by the State Nov. 13th, 1861, at Elmira, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years, in Dec, 1861. The 64th State Militia formed the nncleus of the regiment. At the expiration of its term of service, the men entitled thereto were discharged in Sept. and Oct. , 1864, and the regiment retained in service, but at the same time consolidated into a battalion of six companies. A, B, D, E, G and H. The companies were recruited principally: A at Gowanda; B at Randolph; Cat Otto; D at Rushford; E at Ithaca; F at Little Valley; G at Wellsville; H at Owego; /at Olean, and K at Leon. The regiment left the State Dec. 10th, 1861; served in the Provisional Brigade, Casey's Division, A. P., from Jan., 1862; in Howard's, 1st, Brigade, Richardson's, 1st, Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from March 13th, 1862; in 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from June, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 2d Corps, from Sept., 1862; in the 4th Brigade, 1st Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from Feb., 1863; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. William Glenny, July 14th, 1865, near Washington, D. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 10 officers, 109 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 3 officers, 50 enlisted men; of disease and other caiises, 5 officers, 124 enli-sted men; total, 18 officers, 283 enlisted men; aggregate, 301; of whom 1 officer and 31 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the fol- lowing engagements, etc. : Date. i c Kil- ed. (i C I i 'A 129 ."8 Wounded. M 60 bo < 173 38 50 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- Did Reco. ing. led. Di'd Reco. ing. aJ Place. i 1 1 c 17 1 "2 1 11 "i c S B 115 9 39 S s 25 1 ) 4 \ c Oi B "4 17 12 6 0) 1 1 c "e 1 7 2 E "i 3 7 2 c S c 60 17 51 7 2 8 i c E c 6 17 25 s bo bo < Siege of Yorktown, Va... 1862. Apr. 16- May 4 . May 31- June 1 June 25- 1 July 2 June 27 29 29 30 30 July 1 J Sept. 3. 17L Oct. 16;. 1862. Nov. 5-6 Dec 11-15 1863. May 1-3 4 July 1-3 14 22 Oct. 14 14 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 Nov. 27 1864. May 5-7 Fair Oaks.Va Seven Days' Battle, Va... Gaines Mills Fredericksburg, Va Chancellorsville, Va Chancellorsville, Va Gettysburg, Pa 72 44 98 Snicker's Gap, Va Savage Station 42 WhiteOak Swamp B'ge Mine Run campaign, Va. Robertson's Tavern .... Wilderness, Va Malvern Hill 1 ... » Centreville, Va Charlestown, W. Va ... 8 434 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Kil- Wounileil. Miss- 1 ■< 7.') 4 12 28 32 4 Place. Date. Kill- Wounded. Miss- " led. Dl'd Iteco. ing. ed. Dl'd Reco ing. 1 Place. Date. 1 O "3 I } I "i 1 2 8 2 I 2 3J 1 o ... 5 E c W 2 1 2 2 2 1 h 2 1 d 01 E c 45 2 8 10 8 "i 1 1 E 7 16 19 "i ■£. u E 1 2 3 2 ■5 2 109 X 1 "i 3 s 1 3 50 1 1 ■1 33 c E c 2 25 22 431 g 2 1 5 E 6 10 132 Spotsylvania C. II. .Va 1864. May 8-21 9-10 12 18 22-26 27-30 May 31- June 12 June 3 June 15- Apr. 2, 1865 J'e 15-19 21-23 J'y 27-29 Augl4-18 Ream's Station 1864. Aug. 25 Dee. 8-1) 12 Salient 1865. Petersburg Works, Va. Mch. 25 Appomattox cam'n, Va Mch. 28- Apr. 9 White Oak Riiige Mch. 29- 31 Fall of Petersburg lAnril "> 31 45 Before Petersburg. Va.... Deatonsville Road.... 6 Spotsylvania C. H., Va... 90 Salient ? IMrh ■» 2 ... T> Appomattox camp'gn,Va Mar. 28- April9 Fall of Petersburg April 2 Sailor's Creek 6 Appomatto.x C. H 9 Total loss Before Petersburg, A'a. ... "i 1 1 8 23 3 81 1 36 517 Sixty-sixth Kegiment of Infantry (Veteran), governor's guard; mechanic rifles; old sixth militia. This regiment was organized by the State Oct. 139th, '1861, at New York city, by the con- solidation of the Mechanie Rifles, Col. James H. Bull, with the Oovernor's Guard, Col. Joseph C. Pinckney, of the 6th Militia, with the latter as Colonel. The Putnam Rifles, the Leslie Guard and part of the Empire Zouaves had previously been merged into the Gover- nor's Guard, of which the 6th State Militia formed the nucleus. The regiment was re- cruited at New York city (a few men were from New Jersey), and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Nov. 4th, 1861. At the expiration of its term of service, the men entitled thereto were discharged, and the regiment retained in service. It left the State Nov. 16tli, 1861; served in Graham's Brigade, Buell's, later Keyes', Di- vision, A. P., from Nov., 1861; in French's Brigade, Sumner's Division, A. P., from Jan., 1862; in same, 3d, Brigade, Richardson's, 1st, Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from March, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 2d Corps, from Aug., 1862; in 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 2d Corps, from Sept., 1862; in 4th Brigade, 1st Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from March, 1864; at Fort Richmond, N. Y. harbor, from May, 1865; and, commanded by Col. John S. Ham- mell, it was honorably discharged and mustered out Aug. 80th, 1865, at New York city. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 9 officers, 60 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 37 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 4 officers, 120 enlisted men; total, 14 officers, 217 enlisted men; aggregate, 231; of whom 2 officers, 54 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the follow- ing engagements, etc.: Date. < Kil- ed. Wounded. M 'a be t 60 60 •< 1 7 45 103 75 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- Di'd Reco. ing. led. Di'd Reco. ing. a> Place. E 5 c aq c £ i £ c S 1 33 's S "2 } ; "i • ■ "i s c H 3 3 s 5 B c i E 2 5 d 1 c H 8 22 2 1 5 39 2 17 E 2 1 d d ■3 IS <1 Cedar Creek Va 1862. Mar. 26. April 16- May 4 . May 31- June 1 . June 25- July 2 June 27 29 29 30 .30 July 1 Sept. 17 Oc. 16-17 . Nov. 2 . Dec 11-15 Chancellorsville, Va Gettysburg, Pa Williamsport, Md Auburn. Va Bristoe Station, Va Mine Run campaign, Va. Robertson's Tavern Wilderness, Va 1863. May 1-3 July 1-3 14 Oct. 14 14 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 Nov. 2; 1864. May 5-7 8-21 9-10 12 18 22-26 27-31 J'nel-12 3 55 9 4 18 2 18 70 44 Siege of Yorktown, Va ... 1 5 8 79 45 Fair Oaks, Va _.... ! I 11 "7 1 ■3 ? Seven Days' Battle, Va... Gaines Mills 1 "6 3 "2 1 2 2 "i 2 \ I 1 [ Z ... n White Oak Swamp B'ge 1 11 ■;; Spotsylvania 0. H., Va. Po River Malvern Hill V3 Near Charlestown, W.Va Snicker's Gap, Va . North Anna. Va Totopotomoy. Va 6 Cold Harbor, Va Second Assault 44 54: 426 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- ti <; 19 72 9 5 24 Pl.\ck. Date. K •1- \V Place. 1 o c s c i O d s c m 1 11 108 120 "i 70 3 13 34 £ o c E a 7 48 9 "e 8 1 'i 1 8 S s 2 5 8 "i 2 3 4 2 1 11 1 i 1 i 1 o "i 1 1 5 c S c 2 1 i o 72 *i 23 41 15 4 5 .30 17 3 57'> 0) 1 O 1 1 "i i i c 23 "3 5 127 17 44 ■jqq a tn t-i bo to < Rappahannock Stat'n.Va f>iege of Yorktown, Va. . 1S62. Mar. 29 April 16- May 4 May 31- June 1 .Tune 19 Po River ..... Salient 1864. 9-10 12 18 22-26 27-31 June 1- 12 3 June 15- Apr. 2, 1865 June 15- 19 21-23 July 27- 29 Aug. 14- 18 25 Dec. 8-9 1865. Mch. 25 Mar. 28- April9 Mh 29-31 April 2 f 9 affairs ... 122 2j 'J "i 4 2 1 "i 1 29 40 T J 1 1 12 2f. 7 5 Totopotomoy, Va Cold Harbor. Va 6 Seven Days' Battle, Va . . Gaines Mills June 25- July 2 June 27 29 29 30 .luly 1 Sept. 17 Oct. 16- 17 Second Assault Before Petersburg, Va (Principally Oct. 30) Assault of Petersb'g,Va Weldon Railroad, Va... 41 Savage Station Glendale Malvern Ilill Antielani, Mil Near Charlestown, W.Va 6 3 1, 15 91 1 1 2 2 11 179 43 Strawberry Plains, Va. Ream's Station, Va Hatcher's Run, Va Skinner's Farm, Va . ... Appomattox camp'ign, Hartwood Cliurch, Va. ... 17 Dec. Il- ls 1863. May 1-3 July 1-3 14 Oct. 14 14 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 Nov. 27 1864. May 5-7 8-21 1 } i 23 3 7 1 1 in 2 3 2 U 2 1 ... T 6 52 Chancellorsville, Va Gettysbur;;. Pa 58 Auburn, Va Bristoe Station, Vii Mine Run campaign, Va. Robertson's Tavern . . . White Oak Ridge Fall of Petersburg, Va Deatonsville Road Farmville Appomattox C. H .... Losses on other minor 23 3 Spotsylvania C. H., Va... Totalloss 1177 Seventieth Regiment of Infantky. FIKST REGIMENT EXCELSIOR BRIGADE; FIRST REGIMENT SICKLES' BRIGADE. General Daniel E. Sickles, as temporary Colonel, recruited this regiment under special authority from the War Department; it was organized at Camy) Scott, Stateu Island, and there mustered in the United States service for three years June 20th-22d, 1861; except Company G, which was mustered in at Washington, D. C. , Oct. 8th, 1861. Pursuant to the orders of the Secretary of War, dated Dec. 5th, 1861, it received, Dec. 11th, 1861, its State numeri- cal designation. The three years' men of the 2d N. Y. Vols, joined it May 19th, 1863. The men not entitled to be mustered out with the regiment were, June 22d, 1864, transferred to the 86th N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: A in part, B, D and G in New York city; G at Paw Paw, Mich.; E — Frieii(VH Rifles — at Pittsburgh, Pa.; F&i Port Jervis, Orange county; Z/T at Boston, Mass.; ^1 in part, and /at Paterson, N. J., and /t at Newark, N. J. The regiment, except Company G, left the State July 23d, 1861; served at and near Wash- ington, D. C, from July, 1861; in Sickles' Brigade, Hooker's Division, A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in same, 2d, Brigade, and 2d Division, 3d Corps, A. P., from March, 1862; in 2d Brigade, 4th Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from April, 1864; in 4th Brigade, 3d Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from May 13th, 1864; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Lieut.-Col. Thos. Holt, July 7th, 1864, to date July 1st, 1864, at New York city. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 9 officers, 137 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 35 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 69 enlisted men; total, 11 officers, 241 enlisted men; aggregate, 252; of whom 9 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; aud it took part in the following engagements, etc.: VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 429 Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- ea 60 V ■"I Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M led. Di'd Reco. ing. led. iDi'd Keco. ing. o Place. e o d B c 1^ 5 e o s c e o c S c E o c S c 1 o "i 1 } t 9 d 4 20 10 1 3 2 2 "l 137 ■1 O 1 s c Ed 16 1 35 O "s 1 2 "i 28 s E c W 11 69 20 6 18 29 8 323 o c B c 17 4 5 10 ") 14f cS be bi bo 1 i 1862. Near Dumfrees, "Va Mch. 17 Stafford C. H., Va April 6 Siege of Yorktowu, Va... April 10- May 4 Williamsburg, Va May .5 Fair Oaks. Va May 31- June 1 Fair Oaks, Va I.Tune 12 "l 112 l.'j 9 5 15 3 97 1 1 10 "i 2 330 18 9 14 "i 28 4 Chancellorsvllle, Va 1863. May 1-3 July 1-3 2:3 Nov. 7 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 Nov. 27 1864. May 5-7 8-21 10 12 22-26 27-31 I'ne 1-12 1^-22 1.^19 32 117 Wapping Heights, Va... Kelly's Ford, Va 32 7 88 2 3 "i 1 13 .1 "i 12 1 2 1 Mine Run campaign, Va Locust Grove, Va 8 July 2 Spotsylvania C. H., Va. 43 Gleiidale 30 Salient Malvern Hill Julv 1 Malvern Hill, Va lAug. a 10 Gen. Pope's camp'n, Va. lAu^. 26- Kettle Run Sept. 2 Aug. 27 29 30 Dec) 1-1.5 Before Petersburg, Va . Assault of Petersb'rg.Va 3 Bull Run Total loss 1^79 Seventy-first Regiment of Infantry. SECOND regiment EXCELSIOR, OR SICKLES', BRIGADE; JACKSON LIGHT REGI- MENT. Recruiting for tliis regiment, originally tlie Jackson Light Infantry, was commenced by Col. George B. Hall and I.ieut.-Col. H. L. Potter a.s early as April 25th, 1861. In May, 1861, the organization joined the Excelsior Brigade, raised by Gen. Sickles under special author- ity from the War Department, as its second regiment. It was organized at Camp Scott, Staten Island, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years between June 20th and July 18th, 1861. Dec. 11th, 1861, it received its State numerical designation in accordance with the orders of the Secretary of War, dated Dec. 5th, 1861. The men of the regiment not entitled to be discharged with it were transferred, July 7th, 1864, to the 120th N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: A and D at Newark, N. J. ; B, Cand i^at New York city; E a.t Orange, N. J.; G at Philadelphia, Pa.; i?at Olean and New York city; /at Great Valley and Colchester; and /t at Kingston. The regiment left the State July 23d, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C, from July, 1861; in Sickles' Brigade, Hooker's Division, A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in same, 2d, Brigade and 2d Division, 3d Corps, A. P., from March, 1862; in 2d Brigade, 4th Divis- ion, 2d Corps, A. P., from April, 1864; in 4th Brigade, 3d Division, 2d Corps, from May 13th, 1864, and, commanded by Lieut. -Col. Thomas Rafferty, Col. H. L. Potter being absent on detached service on account of wounds, it was honorably discharged and mustered out July 30th, 1864, at New York city. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 6 oflBcers, 60 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 27 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 73 enlisted men; total, 8 officers, 160 enlisted men; aggregate, 168; of whom 10 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc.: Stafford C. H , Va Siege of Yorktovpu, Va... 1862. April ( April 10- May ' Fair Oaks, Va May .31- June 1 Fair Oaks, Va Seven Days' Battle, Va. June 12i. June 2.i- Julv 2|. Oak Grove June 2ri\ Glendale I 30i. Malvern Hill iJuly Kil- led. \V ounded. Miss- ing. 6 Di'd Reco. t' c .. d d a a o 5 s 'a S y y =H c V. r- V- c f= c be o H o w O W o H < 3 1 2 1 8 1 5 1 20 3 3 3 1 25 -3 4| 75 118 1 Place. Carter's Hill Gen. Pope's campaign,Va Kettle Run Groveton Bull Run Fredericksburg, Va Chancollorsville, Va Gettysburg. Pa Wapping Heights, Va, . . 1862. July 2 Aug. 26- Sept. 2 Aug. 27 29 30 D'c.11-15 1863. I Mav 1-3] July 1-3 23 Miss- ing. 430 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- t 8 9 19 Place. Date. Kil- \v ouni ed. M — led. DI'd Reco. ing. led. Di'd|Keco. ins. Place. e o ... i = 1 r, c E WjO I o 9 c c 7 2 8 2 E o 1 c Salient <> Total loss 6 m 1 Ti 20 48S ■ Seventy-second Regiment of Infantry, third regiment, excelsior, or sickles', brigade. This regiment, raised under special autliority from the War Department, granted to Gen. D. E. Sickles, was organized, under Col. Nelson Taylor, at Camp Scott, Staten Island, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years in June, July, August and October, 1861. One company of the 68th Militia (Dunkirk) formed part of this regi- ment. Pursuant to the order of the Secretary of War, dated Dec. 5th, 1861, it received its State numerical designation Dec. 11th, 1861. Company L was transferred to Companies A, I and K Feb. 25th, 1862. The men not entitled to be mustered out with the regiment were formed into a detachment which, from June 20th, 1864, served with the 120th N. Y. Vols., to which the remaining men were, in Nov., 1864, finally transferred. The companies were recruited principally: A and A' in New York city; B at Jamestown; C in Vermont; D and E at Dunkirk; Fat Newark, N. J.; G at Westfield; II at Dunkirk and New York city, and /at Delhi. Company L was recruited principally in New Jersey, Massachusetts, Delhi, Sinclairsville and Plattsburgh. The regiment, except Companies H and L, which joined Oct. 25th, 1861, left the State July 24th, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C, from July, 1861; in Sickles' Brig- ade, Hooker's Division, A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in same, 2d, Brigade, 2d Division, 3d Corps, A. P., from Mar., 1862; in 2d Brigade, 4th Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from April, 1864; in 4th Brigade, 3d Division. 2d Corps, A. P., from May 13th. 1864; the companies remaining attached to the 120tli N. Y. Vols., in the 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from July, 1864. Companies A, B, D, E, F, I and K, under command of Lt.-Col. John Leonard, were honorably discharged and mustered out June 19th and 20th, 1864, before Petersburgh, Va.; Companies G, C and H, remaining, were mustered out July 2d and 20th, and Oct. 31st, 1864, respectively. During its service the regiment lo.st by death, killed in action, 9 officers. 111 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 3 officers, 51 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 95 enlisted men; total, 13 officers, 257 enlisted men; aggregate, 270; of whom 10 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc. : Place. Near Budd's Ferry, Md. Stafford Court House. Va. Siege of Yorktown, Va... Williamsburg, Va Pair Oaks, Va Fair Oaks, Va Seven Days' Battle, Va . Oak Grove (ilendale Malvern Hill 1861. Oct. 23 . 1.S62. April 6 .\pril 10- May 4 May 5 May 31- June 1 , June 12 . June 2.^ July 2 . June 25 . .30. July 1 Kil- led. Wounded Miss- ing. "5 Di'd Keco. -/i r-- ,^. i . c ./ c s ?i h (3 s !H a P c 1^ C V. c U M => W w 1 1 2 4 ■2 59 "i 22 ■5 62 5 5 44 195 5 5 '2 61 4 87 1 15 3 J 1862 . Gen. Pope's campa'n.Va. Aug. 26- Sept. 2 Kettle Run Aug. 27 Groveton 29 Bull Run Fredericksburg, Va Chancellorsville, Va... Gettysburg. I'a VVapping Ifeights.Va.. Kelly's Ford, Va Mine Run camp'n, Va, 30 Decll-15 1S63. May 1-3 July 1-3 23 Nov. 7 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 Locust Grove Nov. 27 Miss- ing. VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 431 Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- a. t; < 21 40 12 3 14 Pl.\ce. Date. Kill- Wounded. Miss- led. Di'd Reco. ing. ed. Di'd Reco. ing. P Place. 1 c S 2 S c a 2 2 1 O 2 c c K 12 24 9 2 "si E o c E 3 6 1 O c a c "i 111 1 o 3 s 1 O c c 326 1 o 146 an Wilderness, Va Spotsylvania C. H. ,Va.... 1864. May 5-7 8-21 10 12 22-26 27-31 June 1- 12 June I.i- Oct. 31 J'e 15-19 Welrton Railroad, Va Deep Bottom, Va Strawberry Plains, Va... Poplar Spr'g Church ,Va 1861. June 21- 23 J'y 27-29 Aug. 14- 18 Oct. "i 3 1 1 1 "i i-h Salient " North Anna, Va "i 1 "i 1 "l Cold Harbor, Va Bovdton Plank Road,Val 27-28 On picket June 21, 1862 Total loss 1 Before Petersburg, Va 9 67") Ass'lt of Petersburg, Va.. Seventy-third Regiment of Infantry (Veteran). FIRE BRIGADE ; SECOND FIRE ZOUAVES ; FOURTH EXCELSIOR REGIMENT ; FOURTH REGIMENT, SICKLES' BRIGADE. This regiment was organized under the special authority gr9,nted by the War Depart- ment to Gen. Daniel E. Sickles, and July 25th, 1861 to Colonel W. R. Brewster, at Camp Decker, Staten Island, under Colonel James Fairman (who also had an authority from the War Department, dated Aug. 19th, 1861, to recruit a regiment), by the consolidation of the men recruited by the latter, for the Fourth Excelsior Regiment, and the men recruited for the Second Fire Zouaces, by Colonel John Baulch, succeeded by Colonel Brewster. It received its State numerical designation Dec. 11th, 1861, in accordance with the orders of the Secretary of War of Dec. 5th, 1861. The regiment was recruited principally in New York city of members of the fire department, and it was mustered in the service of the United States for three years at Camp Decker, between July 8th and Oct. 8th, 1861. In the fall of 1862, a new company joined the regiment and took the letter C; Jan. 20th, 1863, Company G was transferred to E, and the members of the 163d N. Y. Vols., six companies, 375 men, received by consolidation as follows: the men of Company C, 163d Regt., went to Companies A and B, 73d Regt., those of D to A, F and I; of F to C, D and K; of A to D and G; of B to G; of E to F and 1. At the expiration of its term of service the men enti- tled thereto were discharged, and the remainder consolidated into seven companies. A, B, E, F, G, H and I, and retained in service. June 1st, 1865, it received by transfer the enlisted men of the 120th N. Y. Vols., not mustered out with their regiment. The regiment left the State Oct. 8th, 1861; served in Sickles' Brigade, Hooker's Division, A. P., from Oct., 1861; in same, 2d, Brigade, 2d Division, 3d Corps, A. P., from Mar., 1862; in 2d Brigade, 4th Division, 3d Corps, A. P., from April, 1864; in 4th Brigade, 3d Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from May 13th, 1864; in 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from July, 1864; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Colonel Michael Burns, Jane 29th, 1865, near Washington, D. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 12 officers, 107 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 5 officers, 29 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 74 enlisted men; total, 19 officers, 260 enlisted men; aggregate, 229; of whom 15 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- 6 tc to to < Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- Place. le ■r. ■<- 1 o d. c E Rt E o CO. c S c '■J E_ le E d. d la "4 "i Di E 'd S 3 Ke 1 1 CO. c E c 22 11 1 1 ig. c E_ 3 i to to to -<1 Stafford C. H., Va 1862. April 6 April 10- May 4 May .T May .31- June 1 June 12 15 "\ 4 "i 61 10 \ is "2 9 104 11 7 16 Seven Days' Battle, Va. 1862. June Z'i- July 2 June 25 28-29 20 30 July 1 Aug. 5 Siege of Yorktown, Va... ■"2 20 Williamsburg Va ?A Fair Oaks Va Peach Orchard ... 1 Malvern Hill Fair Oaks, Va 1 Malvern Hill, Va ...1..; 432 PART HI. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- Red River campaign. La. Total loss %() Henderson's Hill Seventy-sixth Regiment of Infantry, CORTLAND REGIMENT; CHERRY VALLEY REGIMENT; OTSEGO COUNTY REGI- MENT; CROMWELLIAN REGIMENT. Col. Nelson W. Qreeu of Cortland, received authority to recruit a regiment of infantry in Cortland county, and commenced recruiting Sept 2d, 1861, receiving some men from the counties of Allegany and Yates. About the same time Hon. George E. Danforth received authority to recruit a regiment in the counties of Otsego and Schoharie, with headquarters at Cherry Valley, to which regiment the 39th Militia furnished a large number of men. These regiments were moved to Albany, and being below the minimum number, consoli- dated into one, the 76th Regiment, Col. N. W. Green, Jan. 14th, 1862. Companies A, B, C, D, E, F and G were formed of the Cortland Regiment, and H, I and K of the Cherry Valley Regiment. One company, I, of the Cortland Regiment, and the companies of Capts. Hanson and Bradish, of the Cherry Valley Regiment, were organized as a battery and as- signed to the 3d N. Y. Vol. Artillery: Capt. McNett's company of the Cortland Regiment was transferred to the 93d N. Y. Vols. The newly formed regiment contained also men from the counties of Chenango, Madison, Tioga and Tompkins, and was mustered in the service of the United States for three years Jan. 16th, 1862. In May, 1863, it received the three years' men of the 24th and 30th N. Y. Vols. The regiment left the State Jan. 17th, 1862; served at and near Washington, D. C, in 3d Brigade, Casey's Division, A. P., from Jan., 1862; in the Military District of Washington from March, 1862; in Doubleday's Brigade, Dept. Rappahannock, from May 21st, 1862; in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 3d Corps, Army of Va., from June 26th, 1862; in the 2d Brig- ade, 1st Division, 1st Corps, A. P., from Sept. 12th, 1862; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 1st Corps, A. P., from Jan. 4th, 1864; in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 1st Corps, A. P., from March 6th, 1864; in the 2d Brigade, 4th Division, 5th Corps, A. P., from March 25th, 1864; in the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 5th Corps, from Aug., 1864; in the 3d Brigade. 3d Division, 5fh Corps, A. P., from Sept., 1864. Companies B, F and K were honorably dis- charged and mustered out July 1st, 1864; Company A Oct. 11th; G Oct. 20th; C Nov. 8tli; E Nov. 18th; I Dec. 1st, 1864; H Jan. 1st, 1865; detachments of these companies and Com- pany D remaining in the field were, under Capt. Albert J. Jervis, transferred to the 147th N. Y. Vols. Jan. 28th and 31st, 1865. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 8 officers, 111 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 4 officers, 52 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 165 enlisted men; total, 13 officers, 328 enlisted men; aggregate, 341; of whom 56 VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 435 enlisted men died in the liauds of tlie enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- «5 « 1 147 20 i Place. Date. Kill- Wounded. M ss- led. Di'd| Reco. ing. ed. Di'd Reco. ing. V Place. 1 o c S B c a) S c 1 c £ c i 1 c 1 35 1 2 V 2 d a a 31 1 2 "4 3 1 5 5 2 111 i e 1 4 a> B c 8 4 I J 2 2 4 1 1 E 1 1- 2 1 3 1 1 1 39 i c 59 35 9 5 ... 20 24 6 2 1 360 i 1 11 11 c B c C4 169 3 3 1 24 24 330 bo u, 60 to •< 1862. Mav 5 June 13 Aug. 16- Sept. 2 Aug. 21 26 28 29 3fl Sept. 14 17 Nov. ] 2 3 Decll-15 1S63. Apr. 29- May 2 Mav 2-3 July 1-3 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 1864. Feb. 6-7 Wilderness, Va Spotsylvania C. H., Va Piney Branch Church Laurel Hill 1864. May 5-7 8-21 8 10 12 22-26 27-31 J'ne 1-12 13 June 16- Jan.28, 1865 J'e 16-19 Aug. 18- 21 Sept. 30- Oct. 1 Oct. 27- 28 Dec. 6-11 282 52 Near Falmouth, Va Gen. Pope's camp'gn, Va "i 18 5 "2 12 1 '2 • 9 '- 1 3 "i 1 i's 66 15 1 12 "2 103 Rappahannock River... North Anna, Va Gainesville 12 Cold Harbor, Va White Oak Swamp, Va. Before Petersburg, Va. Assault of Petersb'rg.Va Weldon Railroad, Va.... Poplar Grove Ch'ch.Va 13 Bull Run South ilountain, Md "i "2 ''R ! 16 Upperville, Va Fredericksburg, Va Pollock's Mill Creek, Va. 76 ie 1 234 10 27 Chancellorsville, Va "i 30 "3 13 Hicksford Raid, Va.... 27 Mine Run campaign, Va- On detached service on gunboats Queen of the West and Mound City Racoon Ford, Va Total loss 8 Seventy-seventh Eegiment (Veteran). SARATOGA REGIMENT; BEMIS HEIGHTS REGIMENT. This regiment, Col. James B. McKeau, was organized at Saratoga Springs, and there, Nov. 23d, 1861 , mustered in the service of the United States for three years. Oct. 30th, 1862, a new company was forwarded to the regiment, becoming Company K, the original company having been consolidated with Company F. At the expiration of the term of ser- vice of the regiment its members entitled to be discharged were forwarded to Saratoga, and there, under Col. Winser B. French, mustered out Dec. 13th, 1864 ; the regi» ment was continued in the service, but, Nov. 19th, 1864, consolidated into five companies, A, B, C, D and E. The companies were recruited principally: ^1 at Westport; B at Ballstou; C, E, F and Gax Saratoga; D at Wilton; II at Charlton; /at Keeseville; K at Gloversville ; and second Company K at Saratoga. The regiment left the State Nov. 28th, 1861j served in the 3d Brigade, Casey's Division, A. P., from Dec, 1861; in 3d, Davidson's, Brigade, W. F. Smith's Division, 4th Corps, A. P., from March, 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 6th Corps, A. P., from May, 1862; and the battalion left in the field was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. David J. Case, June 27th, 1865, at Washington, D. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 8 officers, 58 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 3 officers, 41 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 175 enlisted men; total, 12 officers, 274 enlisted men; aggregate, 286; of whom 16 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy ; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- • Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M led. Di'd Reco. ing. la to to bo 1 Siege of Yorktown, Va. . 1862. Apr. 5- May 4 April 5 16 26 28 May 5 24 1 "2 ■5 1 ■ 1 1 "2 "e 1 2 Seven Days' Battle, Va. . Garnett's Farm Garnett's and Gold- 1S62. June 25- July 2 June 27 28 29 30 July 1 3 'i Before Yorktown 14 Savage Station White Oak Swamp Malvern Hill Mechauicsville, Va 1 24 1 Harrison's Landing, Va. *•• 436 PAKT III. SKETCHES OF ORGAXIZATIONS. 1 Kil- Wounded. M ss- "3 %, 2 83 66 107 Kil- W junded. M ss- led. Drdjltcci). tng. led. DIM Reco. fng. OJ Place. Date. 1 O 1 } "2 1 c B d 1 fi 1 ... U 5 "6 2 e "i % <- =. J c £ a c "4' 5 3 41 8 ■ 2. d 2 >^ i i9 . 1 1 40 . 4 i 39 5 51 t 1 2 2 d \ d 30 7 19 Place. Date. i s i s E e c c t e 4 d s d Ciampton Psiss, Md Antietani, Md Fredericksburg, Va. . Alarye's Ileiglits and Salem Church, Va Deep Uun Crossing, \a . (iettysburg, I'a 1862. Sept. 14 17 Dec. Il- ls 1863. May 3-4 June 5 July 1-3 7 11-13 14 Oct. 16 Nov. 7 Nov. 26- 1 Dec. 2 Dec. 1 1864. May 5-7 8-21 8 10 12 22-26 Totopotomoy, Va Cold Harbor, Va Before Petersburg. Va.. Assault ol Petersb'rg,Va. AVeldon Railroad, Va.... Washington, D. C 1864. M'y27-30 May 31- June 12 June 17- July 9, Dec- April 2, 1865 June 17- 19 21-21 July 12- 13 Aug. 21 Sept. 13 19 22 Oct. 19 1865. Mar. 25 } "2 2 8 2 3 7 10 7 12 1 30 3 18 7 10 269 12 10 7 Antietani and Marsh 4 1 "2 1 5 1 "i 58 2 1 Charlestown, W. A'a Opequon.Creek, Va 1 20 "2 "3 73 1^ "2 3 *4 "3 1 41 "4 1 3 4 25 Rappahannock station. 4' Fisher's Hill, Va h Mine Run canipg'n, Va. Cedar Creek, A'a Petersburg Works, Va ... 36 11 Appomattox camp'n, VaMch. 28- April9 Fall of Petersburg April 2 Sailor's Creek ( AppomattoxC.il 1 9 Total loss Spotsylvania C. H., Va... Piney Branch Church. Landron Farm 15 481 1 fc Seventy-eighth Regiment of Inpantry. seventy-eighth highlanders; cameron highlanders; first regiment, eagle brigade. This regiment was organized in New York city April 26th, 1863, by the consolidation of the men enlisted by Col. Samuel McK. Elliott for the Locliid Cameron Highlanders, the original 78th Regiment, and of those enlisted by Gen. G. A. Scroggs for his, or part of the, Ath Regiment, Eagle Brigade, with the men enlisted by Col. Daniel Ullman for the 1st Regi- onent. Eagle Brigade, with the latter as Colonel. It was mustered in the service of the United States for three years between Oct. l.st, 1861, and April 12th, 1862. The companies were recruited principally: A, B and 6' in New York city; D in Utica; E'ln Buffalo; F at Bath; G at China: H at Rochester; / at Suspension Bridge, and A' in Michigan. The regiment left the State April 29th, 1862; served at Washington, 1). C; at Harper's Ferry, W. Va., from May 25th, 1862; in 2d Brigade, Sigel's Division, Dept. Shenandoah, from "june 16th, 1862; in 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 2d Corps, A. Va., from June 26th, 1862; id same brigade and division, 12th Corps, from Sept. 12th, 1862; in same brigade and division, 20th Corps, Army of the Cumberland, from April 20th, 1864-, and it was trans- ferred, under Col. Herbert Hammer.stein, July 12th, 1804, to the 102d N. Y. Vols. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 41 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 14 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 75 enlisted men; total, 3 officers, 130 enlisted men; aggregate, 133; of whom 4 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- tc < !2 V 1 34 131 30 2 Place. Date. Kil- Woundei^. 1\T ss- led. Dl'd "Reco. ing. led. Dl'd Reco. ing. 6 Place. 1 = S c W 1 8 3 E i 3 1 d S c 19 17 40 18 2 2 1 d S d 1 6 til 1 1 d £ d i i £ Si E c 0) a d W "i 13 4 114 i E 3 d E c 3 78 be <1 Charlestown, TV. Va 1862. May 28 28-30 Aug. 9 Aug. 16- Sept. 2 Au. 23-24 1 1 8 20 6 1 1863. Nov. 25 27 1864. May 3- .Tuly 12 May 9 14-15 May 25- June 4 June 9- July 2 J'e 14-15 10-17 22 27 ice, and ... Ringgold Gap, Ga Atlanta campaign, Ga . . Mill Creek Gap Resaca Dallas Kenesaw Mountain .... Pine Mountain Golgotha Cedar Mountain, Va Gen. Pope's campa'n,Va. Sul^Jhur Springs "f 17 Oct. 6 Nov. y Dec. 1 18G3. May 1-3 July 1-3 Oct. 28- 29 No. 23-27 Nov. 24 2 1 4 39 1 1 1 16 1 1 Near Hillsboro, Va... 16 Hillsboro, Va Chancellorsville, Va 10 Wauhatchie, I'enn Chattanooga and Ross- vUle campaign, Tenn Lookout Mountain The Assault Loss on detached serv other minor affairs 3 VOLUNTEEKS OF THE STATE. 437 Seventy-ninth Eegiment Infantry (Veteran). SEVENTY-NINTH MILITIA; HIGHLANDERS; CAMERON RIFLE HIGHLANDERS; HIGHLAND GUARD; BANNOCKBURN BATTALION. The 79th Regiment of State Militia, failing to be ordered to the front for three months, organized, under authority from the War Department, as volunteers at New York city, where, commanded by Lieut.-Col. Samuel McKenzie Elliott, it was mustered in the service of the United States for three years May 29th, 1861. The men were recruited princii^ally in New York city; the regiment was turned over to the State in Sept., 1861, and received its numerical designation Dec. 11th, 1861. In Jan., 1864, members of the 51st N. Y. Vols., 45th, 50th and 100th Pa. Vols., were attached to the regiment, serving with it about two months. May 4th, 1864, Col. Samuel McK. Elliott received authority to recruit a regiment, the Cameron HigManders; this authority was modified to recruit for this regiment. May 13th, 1864, the men not entitled to be mustered out were formed into two companies, A and B; those entitled to be mustered out at the expiration of the term of service of the regi- ment proceeded to New York city and were there discharged, under Lieut.-Col. John More, May 31st, 1864. In Nov., 1864, the men enlisted by Col. Elliott joined the companies in the field as Companies C and D; in Jan., 1865, another company, E, joined, and in March, 1865, Company F was organized in the field from recruits received. The regiment left the State June 2d, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C, where Col. J. Cameron joined it, from June, 1861; in 3d Brigade, 1st Division, Army N. E. Va., from July, 1861; in Stevens' Brigade, Smith's Division, A. P., from Oct., 1861; in 2d Brig- ade, T. W. Sherman's Expeditionary Corps, from Oct. 21st, 1861; in 2d Brigade, 2d Divis- ion, Dept. South, from June, 1862; in 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 9th Corps, from July, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 9th Corps, from Sept., 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 9th Corps, from June, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 9th Corps, from July, 1863; in 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 9th Corps, from March, 1864; Companies A and B with 18th Corps, Army of the James, from May, 1864; in 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 9th Corps, A. P., from Sept. 10th, 1864; as Provost Guard, 9th Corps, from Oct. 7th, 1864; and it was honor- ably discharged and mustered out, commanded by Lieut.-Col. Henry G. Heffron, July 14th, 1865, near Alexandria, Va. During its service the regiment lo.st by death, killed in action, 3 officers, 83 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 30 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 82 enlisted men; total, 4 officers, 195 enlisted men; aggregate 199; of whom 11 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it, or portions of it, took part in the following engage- ments, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- to bu bD E b' "] 03 be bo bo Blackburn's Ford, Va.... 1861. July 18 21 Sept. 10 11 25 Oct. 12 Nov. 8 1S62. .Tan. 1 May 28 June 4 10 16 Aug. 21- Sept. 2 Aug. 21 2.'?-24 29 .30 31 Sept. 1 14 17 Dec. Il- ls 1863. June 17- July 4 T„l,7 A Bull Run, Va _ Near Lewiiisville,Va Lewinsville, Va Near Lewinsville, Va.... Bayle's Cross Roads, Va ] Jackson, Miss .'. 9-16 Blue Springs, Tenn Oct. 10 2 13 1 Bay Point, S. C Port Royal Ferry, S. C... "i 26 "i b 1 5 "] ...1. "s\ 4 4J ■3' Siege of Kno.xville, Tenn Fort Sanders Nov. 19- Dec. 4 Nov. 29 1864. Jan. 21 22 May E-7 S-13 9 10 June- Apr. 2, 1865 Oct.27-28 1865. Mch. 25 Pocotaligo, S. C Strawberry Plains, Tenn Armstrong's Ferry, Va... Wilderness, Va Spotsylvania C. H., Va. James Island, S. C Secessionviile, S. C Gen. Pope's campaign. Va 155 16 Kellv's Ford Ny River Before Petersburg and Sulphur Springs Bull Run Centreville "T" ... Chantillv Fort Stedman, Va 1 30 ... South Moiintain, Md Antietam, Md * " Fredericksburg, Va Total loss 55« 438 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATION'S. Eightieth Regiment of Infantry (Veteran). TWENTIETH NEW YORK STATE MILITIA; ULSTER GUARD. On the return of tlie 20tli Militia from its three months' service, Col. George W. Pratt received authority to reorganize it at Kingston as a regiment of volunteers, and it was mus- tered in the service of the United States for three years between Sept. 20th and Oct. 20th, 1861. Dec. 7th, 1861, it received its State numerical designation, and May 24th, 1863, the three years' men of the 35th N. Y. Vols. At the expiration of its term of service the men entitled thereto were mustered out and the regiment retained in service. Nov. 6th, 1864, a new company joined the regiment, taking the letter I. The companies were recruited ])rincipally in Ulster county; quite a number of men from the neighboring counties joined the regiment, however, and the men enlisted for James A. Raney's Battery became part of it. The regiment left the State Oct. 26th, 1861; served in Wadsworth's Brigade from Oct., 1861; in McDowell's Division, A. P., from Nov., 1861; in 2d Brigade, McDowell's Division^ A. P., from Jan., 1862; in Patrick's, 1st, Brigade, King's, 3d, Division, 1st Corps, A. P., from March, 1862; in 2d Brigade, same division, Dept. Rappahannock, from May, 1862; in 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 3d Corps, A. Va., from June, 1862; in same brigade and division, 1st Corps, A. P., from Sept. 12th, 1862; in Patrick's Provost Guard Brigade, A. P., from Jan. 7th. 1863; in l.st Brigade, 3d Division, 1st Corps, A. P., from June, 1863; in Provost (Juard Brigade, A. P., from July 16th, 1863; in the Independent Brigade, 9th Corps, A. P., from March, 1865; on provo.st duty at City Point, Va., from April 7th, 1865; at Eichmond, Va. , from April 22d, 1865; at Norfolk, Va., from Nov. 27th, 1865, where it was honorably discharged and mu.stered out, under Col. Jacob B. Hardenberg, Jan. 29th, 1866. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 5 officers, 81 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 3 officers, 39 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 156 enlisted men; total, 8 officers, 276 enlisted men; aggregate, 284; of whom 22 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; by the explosion of ammunition at City Point, Va., Aug. 9th, 1864, the regiment lost by death, 6 enlisted men; and it took part in the following en- gagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. M 3 I .". 279 1 5t 17 19 170 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- led. Di'd Re CO. ing. led. Di'd Pveco. ing. »■ Place. 0) e o "i "i ... 3 B. "i 30 io "i 32 e o '3 a c 18 '1 7 "i 9 -X S ... •6 "2 2 15 a c ... 133 31 15 87 a) 2 "2 1 c a c "3 15 23 'J e 5 a s Ho 5 a c 3 39 1 25 a i 10 281 S 5 c a c 114 3 to tu tj) < Bowling Green Road.Ta. New Salem Church, Va. Gen. Pope's campaign, Va Rappahannock River. . 1862. May 11 2U Aug. 16- Sept. 2 Aug. 21 23 26 28 29 3(1 Sept. I H 17 Oct. 24 Dec 11-15 1863. July 1-3 1863. J'y 11-13 Oct. 13 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 1861. May 5-7 8-21 22-2() 27-31 J'ne 1-12 June 19- Apr. 2. 1865 1865. April 2 81 ... 3 Near Fairfax Station, Va. Mine Run campaign,Va. ... Spotsylvania C. II., Va... Totopotomoy, Va Cold Harbor, Va Bull Run Chantillv Before Petersburg, A'a... Fall of Petersburg, Va... Total !os.^ South .Mountain, Md Manassas Junction, Va... 13 Gettysburg, Pa 553 Eighty-first Regiment of Infantry (Veteran). SECOND OSWEGO REGIMENT; MOHAWK RANGERS. This regiment was organized at Albany Feb. 18th, 1862, by the consolidation of the 3fo- Jiaick Rangers, or Guards of Liherty and Union, Col. 0. B. Pierce, of which the Remington Guards formed part, with the Oswego Regiment, Col. Edwin Rose. Aug. 25th, 1861, au- thority was granted for the organization of the Oswego Regiment; Oct. 11th, 1861, it con- sisted of ten companies of minimum strength; in December Company I was consolidated with the other companies, and a number of men discharged for various reasons; in Jan., 1862, it was ordered to Albany, and Feb. 6th, the men of Company C were transferred to VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 439 Companies D, G and K, and those of Company E to Companies A, F and H, leaving but seven comi^anies. The Mohawk Rangers were organized at Rome; ordered to Albany in Feb., 1862, and on the 17th, consolidated with the Oswego Regiment, forming its three vacant companies, C, E and I. The new organization received the numerical designation given to the Oswego Regiment Dec. 10th, 1861, and Edwin Rose was appointed its Colonel. At the expiration of its term of service, the men entitled thereto were discharged, and the regiment continued in service. The men were recruited principally in the counties of Oswego and Oneida, and mustered in the service of the United States for three years, between Dec. 20th, 1861, and Feb. 20th, 1862. The regiment left the State March 5th, 1862; served at Kalorama Heights, D. C, from March 7th, 1862; in Palmer's, 3d, Brig., Casey's, 1st, Div., 4th Corps, A. P., from March 13th, 1862; in 1st Brig., 2d Div., same corps, from June, 1862; at Yorktown, Va. , from Aug., 1862; in 1st, Naglee's, Brig., Peck's Div., 4th Corps, in North Carolina, from Dec, 1862; in 1st, Heckman's, Brig., 2d, Naglee's, Div., 18th Corps, in South Carolina, from Jan. 11th, 1863; in the District of Beaufort, N. C, 18th Corps, from May, 1863; at Newport News, Va., from Oct., 1863; at Portsmouth, Va., from Dec, 1863; in the District of Currituck. Va., from Feb., 1864; in the 1st Brig., 1st Div., 18th Corps, Army of the James, from April 18th, 1864; in New York harbor in Nov., 1864; in the 1st Brig., 3d Div., 24th Corps, from Dec, 1864; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Lieut. -Col. Lucius V. S. Mattison, Aug. 31st, 1865, at Fort Monroe, Va. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 9 officers, 88 enlisted men, of wounds received, in action, 3 officers, 44 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 offi- cers, 97 enlisted men; total, 14 officers, 229 enlisted men; aggregate, 243; of whom 3 en- listed men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- be < 137 "i "i Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M led. Di'ci Re CO. ing. led. Di'd| Reco. ing. oj Place. 1 O 2 c B 26 "i t 1 O 53 s c a ... 9 1 5 d s 78 "i t S o c E C e o s c "i o B H 2 9 e o ■1 B B c 18 126 24 5 38 3 293 t E o c S 4 3 24 03 t bo bo < Siege of Yorktown, Va... 1862. April 16- May 4 Mav 5 Operations against Pet- ersburg and Rich- 1864. May 5-31 9-10 12-13 14-16 18-26 J'ne 1-12 1 2 3 June 15- Apr. 2, 1865 J'e 15-19 Sept. 29- Oct. 1 Oct 27-29 1865. April 2 91 -M Swift Creek 98 Savage Station, Va ' 24 Drewry's Bluff. Fair Oaks, Va May 31- Bermuda Hundred Cold Harbor, Va i ■^ 10 Seven Days' JJattle, Va. .TrniR^ri- Cold Harbor 1 3 3 5 45 3 1 6 3 21t> July 2 June 30 July 1 2 1863. April 18 July 6 27 28 Nov. 7 18 30 20 3 6 3 White Oak Swamp B'ge Before Petersburg and Carter's Hill Eailroad Crossing of Core Creek N. C Assault of Petersburg, Va Chatfin's Farm, Va 30 6 Free Briilge N C Fair Oaks, 2d, Va 59 3 Chowan, N.'C Fall of Richmond, Va Total loss 9 88 3 44 19 Northwest Landing, Va. Dismal Swamp, Va Northwest Landing, Va. 480 Eighty-second Regiment of Infantey. SECOND militia: SECOND REGIMENT N. Y. S. LIGHT INFANTRY; STATE GUARDS. The Second. Regiment of State Militia failing to be ordered to the front under the first call, organized in New York city as a regiment of volunteers. Col. G. W. B. Tompkins, under special authority from the War Department; and was mustered in the service of the United States for three years at Washington, D. C, between May 20th and June 17th, 1861. Com- pany A was mustered out and consolidated into the other companies July 15th, 1861; a new Company A joined in Sept., 1861; Company D, the howitzer company of the regiment, served mostly detached from it, until it was finally converted into the 3d N. Y. Vol. Battery of Light Artillery, and, in Sept., 1861, was replaced by anew company. The regiment was 440 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. recruited principally in New York city, turned over to tbe State in Sept., 1861, and received its numerical volunteer designation Dec. 7tli, 1861. The men not entitled to be mustered out with the regiment were, May 22d, 1864, formed into a battalion of five companies, A, B, C, Dand E.; June 28th, 1864, tbe men of tbe 40th N. Y. Vols., not mustered out with their regiment, were transferred to this battalion, which was finally, JulylOtb, 1864, transferred to the 59th N. Y. Vols. The regiment left the State May 18th, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C, from May 20th. 1861; in 2d Brig., 1st Div., Army Dept. N. E. Va., from July, 1861; in Stone's Brig., Division Potomac, from Aug. l.st, 1861; in Gorman's Brig., Stone's Div., A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in same, l.st, Brig., 2d Div., 2d Corps, A. P., from March, 1862; and com- manded by Maj. Thomas W. Baird, it was honorably discharged and mustered out .June 25th, 1864, at New York city. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 8 officers, 129 enlisted men;, of wounds received in action, 3 officers, 38 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 5 offi- cers, 84 enlisted men; total, 16 officers, 251 enlisted men; aggregate, 267; of whom 24 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. M 2 a < 60 2 71 55 6 128 21 6 Place Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- led. Di'd Reco. Ing. led. Di'd Reco ing. « Place. 1 o 1 16 1 O p sr i 1 o £ s c i"4 2 55 8 4 ]i 2 S o 4 ... c 24 42 1 15 3 1 o 3 1 1 "i 8 s c 42 7 1 O 'i 5 io 1 c E O i'i c lib 18 1 7 30 2 21 7 371 1 O "i 5 c c K i4 9 5 3 109 225 03 M < Fairfax C H Va 1861. July 17 21 Oct. 22 1862. April 2 Apr. 16- May 4 May 7 May 31- June 1 June 2.5- July 2 June 27 29 29 30 30 July ] Aug. Sept. 2 17 Dec 11-15 1863. May 3-4 Haymarket, Va 1S63. June 24- 2.5 July 1-3 29 Oct. 14 14 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 Nov. 27 1S64. May 5-7 8-21 10 12 18 22-26 27-31 J'ne 1-12 3 June 15- July 10 .Tune 1.5- 19 21-23 Bull Run \n 192 Woodstock, Va Robinson's Cross Roads, Va Brlstoe Va 26. Near West Point, Va 1 9 ... 4 2 J "i 1 Mine Run camp'gn.Va. Robertson's Tavern... Seven Days' Battle, Va . 6 4 2 3 "i 4 2 1 129 "i 3 3 3 i i 1 IS 3 4 29 Spotsylvania C. H., Va. Laurel Hill 1 "i "i 1 21 7 1 "i io 2 5J White Oak Swamp Glenfiale 4 Malvern Hill Malvern Hill, Va Cold Harbor", Va 34 Fairfax C. H., Va Before Petersburg, Va . Assault of Petersb'rg,Va Weldon Railroad, Va . ... Antietani, Mil Fredericksburg, Va Marye's Heigh t.s and Salem Church, Va 12t 807 Eighty-third Regiment of Infantry. NINTH MILITIA ; CITY GUARD. The 9th State Militia not having been ordered into service under the first call, organized in New York city as a regiment of volunteers, under special authority from the War De- partment; and was mustered in the service of the United States for three years at Washing- ton, D. C, June 8th, 1861. Company K, recruited at Rahway, N. J., and armed as artillery, joined the regiment July 7th, 1861, but served mostly detached from it and became, finally, the 6th Independent N. Y. Vol. Battery. Companies /and L, recruited in New York city, joined the regiment Aug. 25tb and Sept. 24th, 1861, respectively. In Sept., 1861, the regiment was turned over to the State, and, Dec. 7th, 1861, it received its volunteer numer- ical designation. May 26th, 1863, the three years' men of the 26th N. Y. Vols, were trans- ferred to it. June 7th, 1864, the men not entitled to be mustered out with the regiment were transferred to the 97th N. Y. Vols. The regiment, then eight companies only, recruited in New York city, Col. John W.^ Stiles, left the State May 27tb, 1861; served at Washington, D. C, from May, 1861; in Col. Stone's command, from June 10th, 1861; in his brigade, Patterson's command, from July 7th, 1861; in Hamilton's Brigade, Banks' command, from Aug. 17th, 1861; in Stiles' Brigade, Stone's Division, A. P., from Oct. 15th, 1861; in 2d, Abercrombie's, Brigade, 1st, Williams', Division, 5th Corps, from March, 1862; in 3d Brigade, 2d Division, Department Rappahan- VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 441 nock, from May, 1862; in same brigade and division, 3d Corps, A. Va., from June 26th, 1862; in same brigade and division, 1st Corps, A. P., from Sept. 12tli, 1862; in 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 1st Corps, A. P., from May, 1863; in 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 5tli Corps, A. P., from March, 1864; in 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 5th Corps, A. P., from May 9th, 1864; in 2d Brigade, 2d Divisiou, 5th Corps, A. P., from May 30tli to June 7th, 1864; and it was hon- orably discharged and mustered out, under Lt.-Col. William Chalmers, at New York city, June 23d, 1864. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 7 officers, 104 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 52 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 89 enlisted men; total, 10 officers, 245 enlisted men; aggregate, 255; of whom 16 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Harper's Ferry, AV. Va.. Near Warrenton June tion, Va Near Warrentoa Junc- tion, Va Rappahannock K 1 v e r and North Fork, Va.. Rappahannock River, Va Cedar Mountain, Va Gen. Pope's carapa'u.Va. Rappahannock River. Rappahannock Station Thoroughfare Gap Bull Run Little River Turnpike.. South Mountain, Md Antietam, Md Fredericksburg, Va . Date. Kil- led. Wounded. Miss- ing. ti be be ril 2d, 1865; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, commanded by Col. "VV. W. Clark, June 27th, 1865, at New Berne, N. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 20 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 15 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 340 enlisted men; total, 3 officers, 375 enlisted men; aggregate, 378; of whom 245 enlisted men died in the liands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Place. Siege of Yorktown, Va... Lee's Mills , AVillianisburg, A'a Si'v.'ii Pines, Va ., VaU- ();iUs, Va Tuir Oaks, Va , New Market Road, Va... . yalr Oaks, Va Seven Days' Battle, Va. Malvern Hill Carter's Hill Franklin, A'a Zuni, Va Ji.xpedition from Nevif Berne to Goldsboro, N. C Kinston Date. K le i o T 1 1- d. ... 9 W Di o E O ou 'd c n. C. AVilliaiuston, N. C Chowan, N. C otal loss . Di'diKeco, Miss- ing. VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE, 443 Eighty-sixth Regiment of Infantry (Veteran). steuben rangers. TLis regiment, Col. Beuajah P. Bailey, was organized at Elmira Xov. 23d, 1861, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Nov. 20th-23d, 1861. June 21st, 1864, the men of the 70th N. Y. Vols., not mustered out with their regiment, were transferred to this. At the expiration of its service the men entitled thereto were dis- charged and the regiment retained in service. The companies were recruited principally: A at Syracuse; B at Addison; C and i^at Corning; Z) at Horuellsville; £" at Elmira; Gut Cauisteo; JI at Troupsburg; /in Steuben county; and A" at WoodhuU. The regiment left the State Nov. 23d, 1861; served in 2d Brig., Casey's Div. , A. P., from Dec, 1861; in 3d Brig., Smith's Div., A. P., from Jan. 16th, 1862; in 2d Brig., Casey's Div., A. P., from Feb. ,1862; in General Wadsworth's Military District of Washington, D. C.,from March, 1862; in Piatt's Brig., Reserve CJorps, A. Va., from Aug., 1862; in same brigade, Whipple's Div., 12th Corps, A. P., from Oct., 1862; in 1st Brig., 3d Div., 3d Corps, A. P., from Nov., 1862; in 2d Brig., 1st Div., 3d Corps, A. P., from June, 1863; in 1st Brig., 3d Div., 2d Corps, A. P., from April, 1864; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, com- manded by Col. Nathan H. Vincent, June 27th, 1865, near Washington, D. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 6 officers, 92 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 7 officers, 67 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 offi- cers, 151 enlisted men; total, 15 officers, 310 enlisted men; aggregate, 325; of whom 17 en- listed men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc. : Gen. Pope's campa'n,Va. Bull Run Manassas Gap, Va .. Manassas Gap. Va .. Fredericksburg, Va., Chancelloi'sville, Va Brandy Station, \a Gettysburg, Pa Wapping Heights, Va Auburn, Va Kelly's Ford. Va Mine Kuu campaign,Va. Locust Grove, Va Wildeiniess, Va Spotsylvania C. II., Va. Po River Laurel Hill Salient North Anna, Va Totopotonioy, Va Date. Kil- led. Wou Di'd nded. Re CO. M ir ss- g. < i 1 o a B a 1) i s 3= c 2 c 1 c s e 1862. Aug. 16- Sept. 2 Aug. 30 Oct. IS Nov. 5-6 Decll-lo 1863. May 1-3 June 9 July 1-3 23 Oct. 13 Nov. 7 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 Nov. 27 1864. May 5-7 8-21 9-10 10 12 22-26 27-31 3 "i 13 6 10 "3 7 1 10 7 3 9 1 2> 10 1 1 3 '3 [■ 5 1 i 56 "3 57 21 39 25 36 62 9 "i 1 ... 38 "i "3 4 .1 118 "4 77 26 66 32 59 125 14 1 28 U 4 11 3 i 1 Cold Harbor, Va Before Petersburg, Va . Assault of Petersburg, Va WeUion Railroad, Va Deep Bottom, Va Strawberry Plains, Va ... Poplar Spring Church.Va Boydton Plank Road, Va. Hicksford Raid, Va Hatcher's Run, Va Petersburg Works, Va Appomattox campa'n,Va White Oak Ridge... Full of Petersburg.. Deatonsville Road. Farmville Appomattox C. H . 1864 J'nel-12 June 15- Apr. 2 1865 June 15- 19 21-23 J 'y 27-29 A'g.l4-I8 Oct. 2 27-28 Dec. 6-11 1865. Feb. 5-7 Mar. 25 Mar. 28- Apr, M'h29-31 April 7 Total loss 6 92 7 67 16 379 2 63 632 Kii.l Wounded, jji^g. led.lDl'd Reco. ing. HO Eighty-seventh Regiment of Infantry. THIRTEENTH BROOKLYN; THIRTEENTH MILITIA; WASHINGTON ZOUAVES: WASH- INGTON rifles; connaught rangers. This regiment, Col. Stephen A. Dodge, was organized at Brooklyn Nov, 14th, 1861, by the consolidation of several incomplete organizations with the BrooJclyn Rifles; which, or- ganized by Col. Dodge, consisted of eight companies, forming A, B, D, F, (t, H, I and K of the new organization; the Second Continental Guards, Col. Perry, of three companies, A, Gr and H, forming Company C; and Company E of the McClellan Infantry, Col. Simon Levy, which formed Company E and completed the regiment. The Was/diigton Rifles, Col. Remain, were merged into the regiment, and the nucleus of the Brooklyn Rifles were mem- bers of the l.Sth State Militia. The regiment was mustered in the service of the United States for three years between Oct. and Dec, 1861. Capt. Dobb's company, then newly recruited and joined, was, Sept. 11th, 1862, assigned to the 173d N. Y. Vols. 444 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. The companies were recruited ])rin(ipal]y: A at Dresden, Whitehall and New York city; 5 and Cat Brooklyn and Williamsburg; D at Brooklyn and Xew York cit\; ^at New York city; Fat Brooklyn and Poughkeepsio; G at Brooklyn, New York city and Pough- keepsie; //at Brooklyn; /and A' at Williamsburg and New York city. The regiment left the State Dec. '2d, 1861 ; served in the 3d Brig., Casey's Div., A. P., from Dec, 1861; in 1st, Jamison's, Brig., 3d, Hamilton's, Div., 3d Corps, A. P., from March, 1862; and, commanded by Col. Dodge, it was transferred to and consolidated with the 40th N. Y. Vols., Sept. 6th, 1862. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 ofUcer, 19 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 9 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 26 enlisted men; total, 1 officer, 54 enlisted men; aggregate, 55; of whom 1 enlisted man died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil- W ouiidecl. M ti ■< 76 38 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- led. DIVI Keco. Ing. led. Did Reco. ing. o Place. !. 11 75 5 3 i 1 5 c S c 48 30 t 1 7 1 i 1 19 C I 9 5 6 84 7 7 S & 50 67 a to tb < Siege of Yorktown, Va... 1S62. April 5- May 4 April 11 May 5 May 31- June 1 June 25- July 2 June 25 3( Glendale 1862. June 30 July 1 Aug. 26- Sept. 2 Aug. 27 29 30 Malvern Hill Gen. Pope's camp'gn,Va. Kettle Run Williamsburg, Va fi« Groveton Bull Run Total loss 18? Brackett's Ford Eighty-eighth Regiment of Infantry (Veteran). FIFTH regiment IRISH BRIGADE; MRS. MEAGHER's OWN. This regiment. Col. Henry M. Baker, originally the Fourth Regiment, Irish Brigade, was recruited under the authority of the War Department, dated Aug. 30th, 1861, by Col., later Brig.-Gen., Meagher; organized by the State Dec. 11th, 1861, at Fort Schuyler, by the con- solidation ot the men enlisted for the Second and Fourth Regiments of the Irish Brigade; mustered in the service of the United States for three years between Sept., 1861, and Jan., 1862, and recruited principally: Companies A, B, C, E, F, //and K in New York city; D and / in New Tork city and Brooklyn, and G in New York city and Jersey City. In June, 1863, the regiment was formed into a battalion of two companies, A being formed of Companies A, B, C, D, E and F, and B of Companies G, H, land K; and in April, 1864, new Companies C, D and E joined the battalion. At the expiration of its term of service, the men entitled thereto were discharged and the regiment continued in service. The regiment left the State Dec. 16th, 1861; served in Meagher's Irish Brig., Sumner's Div., A. P., from Dec, 1861; in same, 2d, Brig., and Richardson's, 1st, Div., 2d Corps, A. P., from March, 1862; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Dennis F. Burke, June 30th, 1865, near Alexandria, Va. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 15 officers, 95 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 40 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 3 officers, 68 en- listed men; total, 18 officers, 203 enlisted men; aggregate, 221; of whom 18 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and the regiment took part in the following engage- ments, etc.: Siege of Yorktown, Va.. White Oak Swamp, Va.. Fair Oaks, Va Fair Oaks, Va Burnt Chimney, Va Fair Oaks, A'a Date. Kil- led. \V ouni .-.1. Miss- ing. 5 ti < "5 25 4 1 1 DiVI Reco. 1 O c 1 t 1 C £ 2 s 1 c c c "4 16 3 1 1 E 1862. Apr. 16- May 4 May 21 May 31- June I June 15 19 21 1 "i 5 1 1862. June 25- July 2 June 27 29 30 .July 1 Sept. 17 Near Charlestown,W.Va'Oct.l6-17! Seven Days' Battle, Va. Gaines Mill Savage Station . Glendale Malvern Hill .... Antietam, Md. Ki,J\V 60 25 6 2 "i 6 20 103 30 13 Place. Crump's Cross Roads, Va Siege of Battery Wagner, Bombardment of Fort, Sumter Operations in Charleston' Harbor, S. C Bombardment of Fortji Sumter, S. C... Date. Kil- led. Wou Di'd nded. Reco. Miss- ing. E c B E 2 i 4; E a B c W 1 £ s c :3 a? < 1.S63. July 2 Aug. 9- Sept. 7 Au. 17-23 Sept. 8- Dec.31 Oct. 27- Nov. 9 ... 446 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIOXS. Plack. I 1804. Operations against Pet-, ersburg & KichmondJ i Va Mayr.-31 Swift Creek I 9-10, Proctor's Creek i 12] llrewrv's Hliift 14-16 lS-2r> J'ne 1-12 Herniuda Hundred Cold Harbor, Va Uclore Petersburg and llichmond, Va Assault of Petersburg.Vu Jnne 15- April 2, i 18i>5'. J'e 15-191 Miss- ! IllK. Place. Chaffln's Farm, A'a Fair Oaks, 2d, Va Appomattox camp'n, Va. Fall of Petersburg. Rice's Station Burke's Station Appomattox C. H.. 1864. Sept. 29- 6ct. 1 Oct.27-29 1865. Mch. 2(5- Apr. 9 April 2 6 7 Total loss.. led. DIM liec c e 52 16 17! 42 98 139 Ninetieth Regiment of Infantry (Veteran), hancock guard; m'^ clellan chasseurs; mcclellan rifles. The Hancock Guards, recruited by Col. Louis W. Tinelli, under authority from the War Department, dated Aug. 19th, 1861, were consolidated with the McClellaii Rifles, recruited by Col. J. S. DeAgreda, with L. W. Tinelli, as Colonel. Company C of the McClellau Rifles, was formed of the British Volunteers, recruited by Col. R. E. A. Hampson. The Secretary of War granted authority to Lieut. -Col. Robert Clark, 13th Militia, to recruit a regiment; this authority was later transferred to Col. Joseph S. Morgan, who under it re- cruited the McClcUan Chasseurs. The State authorities organized the 90th Regiment at New York city Nov. 20th, 1861, by the consolidation of these two incomplete organizations, with J. S. Morgan as Colonel, L. Tinelli as Lieut. -Colonel, and J. S. DeAgreda as Major. The McClellan Rifles formed Companies A to E, and the McClellan Chasseurs F to K. The regiment was mustered in the service of the United States for three years betwen Sept. and Dec, 1861. April 6th, 1863, Companies H and I, and in fall, 1864, Company B, were consolidated with the other companies. At the expiration of its term of enlistment the men entitled thereto were discharged, Dec. 10th, 15th and 17th, 1864, at New York city, and the regiment, which had returned from its veteran furlough in Sept., 18S4, with new Companies B, H and I, mustered in for one year, was retained in service, but, Nov. 28th, 1864, consolidated into a battalion of six companies. A, B, C, D, E and F. June 3d, 1865, it received, by transfer, the men of the 114th, 116th and 133d N. Y. Vols, not mustered out with their respective regiments. The companies were recruited principally: A, B and Cat New York city; D at Clyde; E at Unadilla, Ninevah and Otego; F, /and Xat Brooklyn, East New York and Long Island; O at Brooklyn and New York city; JFfat Brooklyn, Dunkirk and New York city; the .second Companies i? at Norwich; // in Chautauoua county; and / at Medina, Ridgway and Shelby. The regiment left the State Jan. 5th, 1862; served at Key West, Fla., and in the Dept. of the South, and unassigned in 10th Corps, from Jan., 1862; in 19th Corps, from April, 1863; in 1st Brigade, 4th Division, 19th Corps, from May, 1863; in 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 19th Corps, from Feb., 1864; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 19th Corps, from March, 1864; the non-veterans, while the regiment was on veteran furlough, with the 160th N. Y. Vols, in Aug. and Sept., 1864; the regiment in the Army of the Shenandoah from Oct., 1864; in 1st Brigade, Dwight's Division, Washington, D. C, from April, 1865; in same brigade and division, Department South, at Savannah, Ga., from June, 1865; in 3d Brigade, 1st Div., Dept. (Ja., at Ilawkinsville, Ga., from July, 1865; and at Savannah, Ga., in Jan., 1866; where it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Nelson Shaur- man, Feb. 9th, 1866. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 33 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 25 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 7 officers, 183 enlisted men; total, 9 officers, 241 enlisted men; aggregate, 250; of whom 14 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE, 447 Date. Kil- Wounded M iss- ex 2f be <; 1 50 71 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. AI — * led. Di'd Keco. ing. led. Di'd Reco. Ing. i" Place. 1 o c 1 c o S c 1 O S c 1 26 i s o E c 34 1 O 1 2 1 1 9 i E o d c 1 "3 25 2 e "3 5 c S c 40 82 X E n s 16 50 to 3) to 1863. May 2.T May 31- July 8 June 14 July 13 Red River campaign, La. Mansura Opequon, Va Fi.sher's Hill,Va Cedar Creek, Va 1861. Mar. 10- May22 May 16 Sept. 19 22 Oct. 19 No. 11-12 Siege of Port Hudson, La "i 16 14 5 •I i 1 Second Assault Bayou La Fourche, La... 2 73 197 Ni]srETY-FiEST Eegiment OF In'fantry (Veteran). ALBANY REGIMENT; COLUMBIA REGIMENT. This regiment was organized at Albany Dec. IGtli, 1861, by the consolidation of the regi- ment recruited by Col. David J. Cowles, with the men recruited for the Fredeiihall Regi- ment, and the appointment of Jacob Van Zandt as its Colonel. It was mustered in the service of the United States for three years between Sept. and Dec, 1861. While on its veteran furlough, in Sept., 1864, it received a large number of recruits, enlisted and mus- tered in for one year's service. At the expiration of its term of enlistment , the men en- titled thereto were discharged and the regiment retained in service. June 5th, 1865, it received the men of the 147th N. Y. Vols, not mustered out with their regiment. The companies were recruited principally: ^4, B, D, F and K at Albany; C at Redford and Albany; E at Hudson and Albany; G at Schenectady; II at Albany and Hillsdale; and I at Albany, Chatham, Castleton and Hudson. The regiment left the State Jan. 9th, 1863; it served at and near Washington, D. C, from Jan., 1862; at Key West, Fort Pickens and Pensacola, Pla., from later in Jan., 1862; at Baton Rouge, La., from Dec. 19th, 1862; in 3d Brigade, Grrover's Division, Dept. Gulf, from Jan. 12th, 1863; in 1st Brigade, 4th Division, 19th Corps, from March, 1863; at Fort Jackson, La., as heavy artillery, from July, 1863; at Baltimore, Md., in 2d Separate Brigade, 8th Corps, from Oct., 1864; in 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 5th Corps, except Company E. which remained at Baltimore, from March, 1865; in 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 5th Corps, from June, 1865; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Jonathan Tarbell, July 3d, 1865, near Washington, D. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 62 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 48 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 187 enlisted men; total, 5 officers, 297 enlisted men; aggregate, 302; of whom 3 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc. : Milton, Fla Gonzales, Fla Near Port Hudson, La ... Madam Porter's and Mc- Willianis' Plantations, La Irish Bend, La Bayou Vermillion, La. Moundville, La Siege of Port Hudson, La ; First Assault Second Assault.. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- to 1 i3 149 i 1 c S D (- 1 'd c £ c Rt a; CO. s B d ir u 1 e c 4 1862. Aug. 9-10 Oct. 27 1863. Mch. 14 April )3 14 17 Mav 1 May 23- July 8 May 27 .lune 14 ~ 7 8 8 "} "1 1 "]' 1 '"l 4 6 11 1 ... •7 "9 ] 91 Place. Donaldsonville, La Bayou LaFourche, La .... Before Petersburg, Va ... Appomattox camp'n, Va White Oak Ridge Five Forks Fall of Petersburg. Appomatto.x C. H. Date. 1S63. June 27 July 13 1865. Mch. 1- Apr. 2 Mch. 28- Apr. 9 Mch 29- 31 April 1 2 9 led. l Di'd l Pteco. 1 I 141-6 Miss- ing. 448 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. KlN^ETY-SECOND ReGIMENT OF InFAXTRY. SECOND ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY REGIMENT ; NEW Y'ORK EXCELSIOR RIFLE legion; EXCELSIOR RIFLE BLUES; POTSDAM REGIMENT. The organization of this regiment was authorized Sept. 18th, 1861; it was organized at Potsdam, under Col. Jonah Sandford, Dec. 12th, 1861, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Jan. 1st, 1862. The companies were recruited principally in the counties of Franklin and St. Lawrence. Dec. 1st, 1864, the men not entitled to be mustered out with the regiment were transferred to the 96th N. Y. Vols. The regiment left the State March 5th, 1862; served in Palmer's, 3d, Brigade, Casey's, 3d, Division, 4th Corps, A. P., from March, 1862; in 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 4th Corps, A. P., from June, 1862; at Camp Hamilton, Va., in 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 4th Corps, from Aug., 1862; in Wessell's Brigade, 4th Corps, at Suffolic, Va., from Nov., 1862; in Hunt's, 1st, Brigade, Wessell's, 1st, Division, Dept. N. C, from Dec, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 4th Division, i8th Corps, from Jan., 1863; in Lee's Independent Brigade, Palmer's Division, 18th Corps, from May, 1863; at Fort Anderson, N. C, 18th Corps, in July, 1863; in Defenses of New Berne, Va., in Aug., 1863; in Palmer's Brigade, Peck's Division, 18th Corps, from Jan., 1864; in 3d Brigade, 1st Div. , 18th Corps, Army of the James, from April, 1864; in 2d Brig- ade, 1st Division, 18th Corps, from Oct., 1864; in New York harbor, in Nov., 1864; back again Nov. 17th, 1864, and, commanded by Lieut.-Col. Truman Adams Merriman, it was hon- orably discharged and mustered out Jan. 7th, 1865, at Albany, N. Y. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 46 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 23 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 130 enlisted men; total, 3 officers, 199 enlisted men; aggregate, 202; of whom 11 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- ha be < 105 14 19 4 Place. I I Date. I \ iil- ed. c J s = a . .2 1 12 . 2 . 6 .10 . 2 Wounded. M led. Di'd| Reco. ing. Di'd Reco. ing. a Place. 1 t S 1 Ed S c a s c 57 1 13 3 i s ... c E c 28 12 e c s s a 4 4 1 1 3 23 ■2 I 1 1 11 c S c 61 19 9 15 3 181 ... "ti 6 26 78 C3 60 to Siege of Yorktown, Va... lSli2. April 17- May 4 May 5 21-22 30 May 30- June 1 June 8 24-25 June 25- Fort Anderson, N. C Fort Anderson, N. C Operations against Pe- tersburg and Rich- mond, Va Port Walthall and 1863. Mch. 14 . July 12 . 1864. May 5-31 6-7 9-10 14-16 JS-26 , Je. 1-12 . 1 3. June 15- Dec. 1 . June 15- 19. Sept. 29- Oct. 1 . Oct 27-29 . "(S Bottom's Bridge, Va yair Oaks, Va Fair Oaks, Va T J 8 "3 1 8 4 1 1 Swift Creek Fair Oaks, Va '. Drewry's Bluff Seven Days' Battle, Va... Bermuda Hundred Cold Harbor, Va Malvern Hill .Tniv"' T «R Carter's Hill Franklin, Va. 2 Oct. 31 Nov. 18 Decll-20 14 16 17 1863. Mch. 13 Second Assault Before Petersburg, Va... Assault of Petersburg, Va Chaffln's Farm, Va W Expedition from New Berne to Goldsboro, N. C . 11 or' " 1 Fair Oaks 2d, Va %fi Whitehall Bridge 31 Total loss H40 Near New Berne, N. C... NiNETY-THIRD ReGIMENT OF INFANTRY (VeTERAN). ■WASHINGTON COUNTY REGIMENT ; MORGAN KIFLES ; NORTHERN SHARP- SHOOTERS: NEW YORK RIFLEMEN. This regiment. Col. John S. Crocker, was organized at Albany Feb. 1st, 1862, by adding to the companies recruited by him those recruited by Major B.C. Butler for a battalion of sharpshooters. A, B, C and D, and one company, E, originally recruited for the 76th N. Y. Vols. Major B. C. Butler had received authority from the War Department, Aug. 14th, 1861, to recruit four battalions of sharpshooters. The regiment was mustered in the United States service for three years between Oct., 1861, and Jan., 1862. In June, 1863, some of the three years' men of the 22d N. Y. Vols, were transferred to this. At the expiration of its term VOLUKTEEKS OF THE STATE= 449 ■of enlistment the men entitled thereto were discharged and the regiment continued in ser- vice, but consolidated in Nov. and Dec, 1864, into seven companies, A, C, D, E, F, H and I. June 2d, 1865, the men of the 124th N. Y. Vols., not mustered out with their regiment, were transferred to tliis. The companies were recruited principally: A at Chester; B — Ilobart's Company, 2d United States Sharpshooters — at Albany; C at Minerva; D at North Hamden; E at Cortland village; i^at Fort Edward; O at Cambridge; IT at Boston; /at Argyle, and iiTat Troy. The regiment left the State March 7th, 1862; served in Palmer's Brigade, Casey's Divis- ion, 4th Corps, A, P., from March, 1862; Companies B, C, D, E, Qand I at the White House, Va. the other companies as Provost Guard, A. P., from May i9th, 1862; the regiment, as such, from July, 1862; in 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from March, 1864, and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under CoL Haviland Gifford, June 29th, 1865, near Washington, D. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 6 officers, 78 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 43 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 141 enlisted men; total, 9 officers, 262 enlisted men; aggregate, 271 ; of whom 1 officer, 22 enlisted men, died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc.: Date. Kil- VVountled. M re Place. Kil led Date. £ = 0) - -J ^ s = OS Wounded. Miss- Di'd Re CO- ing. Di'd ;- OJ S c p w .... 2 6... 2 1 .. , 4 ... 3 6 '.'.'. "l i "; "... 3 .... 2 Keco. ing. ? Place. i "i ... 25 1 3 2 1 5 ... 13 •■ c B c 175 31 22 4 o E o i 1 o i! 2 d S ri 21 15 14 3 16 14 3 318 1 c E §\ 1 9 48 24 1 r c o w c Ut o w O w 1862. May 16 Aug. 16- Sept. 2 Aug. 21 2fi 28 Sept. U 17 Oct.12-13 Nov. 1 2 3 DecU-l.^ 1863. April 23 Apr. 29- .May 2 May 2-3 .T'e 24-25 July 1-3 Oct. 22 Nov. 26 Dec. 2 1864. May 5-7 I I led. Di'dlReco, Spotsylvania C. H.. Va. Pinev Branch Church. Laurel Hill North Anna, Va Totopotonioy, Va Cold Harbor, Va White Oak Swamp, Va... Before Petersburg, Va.... Assault of Petersburg, Va Weldon Railroad, Va. Poplar Spring Chur'h,Va Hatcher's Run, Va.. Hicksford Raid, Va.. Hatcher's Run, Va.... Appomattox camp'n,Va. White Oak Ridge., Five Forks Fall of Petersburg. Appomattox C. H. 1864. May 8-21 8 10 22-26 27-31 J'ne 1-12 13 June 16- Apr.2, 1865 J'e 16-19 Aug. 18- 21 Sept. 29- Oct. 2 Oct.27-28 Dec. 5-11 1865.. Feb. 5-7 Mch. 28- Apr Mch. 29- 31 April 1 2 9 Total loss 2.'j9 2 5618 363 8 321829 8 76 NiNETT-SIXTH EeGIMENT OF InFANTKY (VeTERAN). Macomb's regiment; plattsburg regiment. This regiment, Colonel James Fairchild, was organized at Plattsburg; and there mus- tered in the service of the United States for three years Feb. 20th to Mar. 7th, 1863. lu Nov., 1863, Company D was merged into Company B. And in August, 1863, Company G into C. Dec. 1st, 1864, the men of the 92d N. Y. Vols., not mustered out with their regi- ment, were assigned to this, and reformed Companies D and G. At the expiration of its term of enlistment, the men entitled thereto were discharged, and the regiment retained in service. June 13tli and 29th, 1865, the men of the 118th and 184th N. Y. Vols., respect- ively, not mustered out with their regiment were assigned to this. The companies were recruited principally: A at Chateaugay ; B, C, D, H and K at Plattsburg and vicinity; E sX Fort Edward; i^at Chazy and Mooers; O at Ticonderoga; I at Warrensburgh. The regiment left the State March 11th, 1862; served in the 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 4th Corps, A. P., from March, 1863; in 2d Brigade, same division and corps, from June, 1862; at Camp Hamilton, Va., from Aug., 1862; in Wessell's Brigade!, 4th Corps, at Suffolk, Va., from Nov., 1862; in Hunt's, 1st, Brigade, Wessell's, 1st, Division, Dept. N. C, from Dec, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 4th Division, 18th Corps, from Jan., 1863; in the District of Albemarle, Dept. N. C, from May, 1863; in the District of Currituck, Va., from Dec, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 18th Corps. Army of the James, from April, 1864; in the 2d Brigade, same division and corps, from July 25th, 1864; in New York harbor in Nov., 1864; in 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 34th Corps, Army of the James, from Dec, 1864; in the 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 24th Corps, from June, 1865: in the Dept. of Va., from August, 1865; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Colonel Stephen Mo fBt, Feb. 6th, 1866 at City Point, Va. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 7 officers, 41 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 20 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 3 officers, 158 enlisted men; total, 11 officers, 219 enlisted men; aggregate, 230; of whom 36 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc. : 452 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Place. Siege of Yorktown, Va. Williamsburg. Va Bottom's Briilge, Va .... Savagi' .St&tion, Va Seven Pines, Va Fair Oaks, Va Fair Oaks, Va - Seven Days' Battle, Va Long Bridge White Oak Swamp... Malvern Hill , Carter's Hill Blackwater, Va , Expedition front New Berne to Goldsboro, N. C Kinston White Hall Bridge .... Goldsboro New Berne, N. C Blount's Creek, N. C Gardinier's Bridge, N. C. Date. Kil- led. Won DI'd idiMl. Keco. Miss- ing. 1 1 < S8 81 7 E o "i T 1 \ 1 J ... 7 1 ... i E ■ i c o "i 4 V E o 1 ... 1 £ "i 26 5 1) E O 2 1 c E c 18 79 18fi2. April 17- May 4 May :> 21-22 24 29 May 31- June 1 J'e 24-25 J tine 2o- July 2 J'e 28-29 30 July 1 2 Oct. 3 1 :D'c.ll-2n 14 ifi 17 1S63. Mch. 14 'April 9 iJuly 6 Place. Kii i Wounded 'Misa- led. DI'dlKeco.l Ing. E'ds O H c 1863. Oct. 13 1S64. Near Indiantown, N. C Operations against Pet- ersburg anil Rich- mond, Va May5-3ii Swift Creek H-li)! Proctor's Creek , 12-13' Drewry's BluflT. ! 14-16 Bernmda Hundred I l.S-26 Cold Harbor, Va J'nel-1? First Assault Ijuiie 1 Cold Harbor [ 2 Second Assault 3 Before Petersburg and] Richmond, Va June 15- 1 Apr. 2. I 1865 Assault of Petersburg, Va June 15- I 19 Chaffln's Farm, Va Sep. 29- Oct. 1 Fair Oaks, 2d, Va Oct.27-29 1865. Fall of Petersburg, Va ...[April 2 Total loss., 2 g o w Ninety-seventh Regiment of Infantky (Veteran). THIRD ONEIDA; BOONVILLE REGIMENT; CONKLIN RIFLES. This regiment, Colonel Charles Wheelock, was organized at Boonville, and there mus- tered in the service of the United States for three years Feb. 18th, 1862. In May, 1863, it received by transfer the three years' men of the 26th N. Y. Vols. ; June 7th, 1804, the men of the 83d N. Y. Vols., not mustered, out with their regiment, and August 10th, 1864, 103 men of the 94th N. Y. Vols. At the expiration of its term of enlistment, the men entitled thereto were discharged, and the regiment retained in service. The companies were recruited principally: A and Cat Boonville; B in Lewis county; D and ii^at Salisbury; ^ at Prospect and vicinity; G in Herkimer county; II at Utica and Lowville; /at Little Falls; and K at Rome. The regiment left the State Mar. 12th, 1862; served in General Wadsworth's command, Mil. District of Washington, from Mar., 1862; in 2d Brigade, 2d Division, Dept. Rappa- hannock, from May, 1862; in l.st Brigade, 2d Division, 3d Corps, A. Va. , from June 26th, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 1st Corps, A. P., from Sept. 12th, 1862; in 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 1st Corps, A. P., from Dec, 1862; in 2d Brigade, same division and corps, from May, 1863; in same brigade and division, 5th Corps, A. P., from March, 1864; in 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 5th Corps, from May 9th, 1864; in 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 5th Corps, from May 30th, 1864; in 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 5th Corps, from June 6th, 1864; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Colonel John P. Spofford. July 18th, 1865, near Washington, D. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 7 officers, 97 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 5 officers, 73 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 156 enlisted men; total, 13 officers, 326 enlisted men; aggregate, 339; of whom 54 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc.: Cedar Mountain, Va . Gen. Pope's camp'gn, Va Rappahannock Stat'n Rappahannock River Rap|i;iliaiinork River.. Raiipaliaiiiio.k Stat'n Thonmv'hfar.- Cap Bull Run Little River Turnpike Kil. led. DI'd Keco. ing 18R2. Aug. 9l Aug. 16-i Sept. 2' Aug. 2(1 21 22 23 28 30 Sept. 1 Wounded. Miss- South Mountain, Md Antietam, .Md Fredericksburg, Va Pollock's Mill Creek, Va Chancellorsville, Va Gettysburg. Pa Brisioe station, Va Mine Run camp'n, Va. .. 1.^62. Sept. 14 17 Decn-15 1863 April 29- May 2 Mav 2-3 July 1-3 Oct. U Nov. 26- Dec led. Di'dlReco. Miss- ing. 5 9 107 42 73126 ■■ I ^ 4| 4 VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 453 ■ Date. Kil- \V oundeU. be be < 99 75 7 21 1 63 54 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. 1\T ss-l led. Di'd| Reco. ing. led. Dl'd| Keco.j Ing. 1 Place. 1 O d 2 d is "i 1 e o "i S '8 1 7 i \ 2 13 6 E o "3 •2 c s c 59 56 6 14 47 42 ... g c H "9 1 1 1 7 1 5 5 1 1 97 e 1 1 c Ed 1 5 1^ E 3 ?, a a 9 21 16 418 i E D 6 12 c 86 7 253 be be te Racoon Ford, Va 1864. Feb. 6-7 May 5-7 8-21 8 10 12 27-31 J'ne 1-12 13 June 16- Apr.2. 1865 June 16- 19 1864. Welclon Road, Va Aug. 18- 19 Hicksford Raid, Va Dec. 6-11 1865. Hatcher's Run, Va Feb. h■^ Appomattox camp'n,Va Mch. 28- Apr. 9 White Oak Kidge !Mch.29- 31 Five Forks April 1 Fall of Petersburg 2 Appomattox C. H | 9 Total loss 111 Spotsylvania C. H.,Va... Pinev Branch Cliurch. Laurel Hill M T North Anna, "\a 1 1 73 ■2 Cold Harbor "Va 1 3 1 3 3 1 29 AVhite Oak Swamp, Va... Before Petersburg, Va ... Assault ot Petersburg,Va 89] Ninety-eighth Regiment of Infantry (Veteran). MALONE AND LYONS REGIMENT; WAYNE COUNTY REGIMENT; FRANKLIN's OWN. This regiment, Col. William Button, was organized at Albany Feb. 5tli, 1862, by the con- solidation of two incomplete, the Lyons and the Malone, regiments. The eight companies of the latter were consolidated into seven, and formed Companies A, B, C, D, E, G and H; the five of the former, consolidated into three, formed Companies F, I and K of the new regiment. The companies of the Malone Regiment were mustered in the service of the United States for three years, at Malone, Feb. 6th, 1862; those of the Lyons Regiment at Lyons, Feb. 1st, 1862. At the expiration of its term of enlistment, the men entitled thereto were discharged and the regiment retained in service. June 19th, 1865, the men of the 139th N. Y. Vols., not discharged with it, were assigned to this regiment. The companies were recruited principally: A, B, C'and i^ at Malone; D and G at Bangor; II at Fort Covington; F, iTand /at Lyons. The 34th Militia formed the nucleus of the regiment, which contained, also, a few St. Regis Indians. The regiment left the State March 8th, 1862; served in Palmer's, 3d, Brigade, Casey's, 3d, Division, 4th Corps, A. P., from March, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 4th Corps, from June, 1862; in 1st, Naglee's, Brigade, Peck's Division, 4th Corps, from July, 1862; at York- town, Va., from Aug., 1862; in Naglee's Brigade, 1st Division, Department X. C, from Dec, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 18th Corps, in South Carolina, from Jan. 11th, 1863; in the District of Beaufort, N. C, from May, 1863; at Newport News, Va., from Oct., 1863; at Portsmouth, Va., from Nov., 1863; in the District of Currituck, Va., from Dec, 1863; in 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 18th Corps, Army of the James, from April, 1864; in New York har-' bor, in Nov., 1864; in the 1st Brigade, 3d' Division, 24th Corps, from Dec, 1864; in the 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 24th Corps, from June, I860 ; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. William Kreutzer, Aug. 31st, 1865, at Richmond, A^a. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 61 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 37 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 4 officers, 132 enlisted men; tojal, 8 officers, 230 enlisted men; aggregate, 238; of whom 22 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- "3 be to < "i 71 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- ' led. Di'd Reco. ing. led. Di'd Reco. ing. 1 „• Place. 1 1 1 1 i J ... "] 4 t- E c B S 3 1 a S c 31 0) E c 26 1 "i "i 1 c ... c 8 11 1 11 E 'i 1 2 2 1 3 4 a c 57 77 40 15 42 3 E = be Siege of Torktow-n, Va ... 1862. April 16- Jlay 4 April 28 May .'•1 21-22 24 May 31- June 1 T'e 24-2.^ June 25- July 2 June 30 July 1 2 1864. May .V31 6-7 Swift Creek 1864. May 9-10 12 14-16 18-26 J'ne 1-12 1 2 3 June 15- Apr.2, 1865 J'e 15-19 Sept. 29- Oct. 1 Oct 27-29 1865. Anr. i 12 3 3(i 1 94 Drewry's Bluff. Bermuda Hundred Cold Harbor, Va Williamsburg, Va Bottom's Bridge, A'a H4 Fair Oaks, Va Cold Harbor Fair Oaks, Va Before Petersburg and Seven Davs' Battle Va... White Oak Swamp B'gc Malvern Hill Petersburg Assault, Va. 55 47 Carter's Hill Fair Oaks 2d Va 6« Operations aga'st Peters- burg and Richmond, » 2 61 ? 37 i Port Walthall and ;^5~ 72 451 454 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Ninety-ninth Regiment of Infantry (Veteran). UNION COAST guard; BARTLETT's NAVAL BRIGADE; LINCOLN DIV'ERS. This organization, the Naval Brigade, was recruited by Col. William A. Bartlett in New York city, under authority from the War Department, dated May 22d, 1861, recruiting Laving been commenced as early as April, 1801. The brigade was to be provided with gunboats and to cruise along the Atlantic coast. May 14th, 1861, six companies were mustered in the State service, and the regiment left the State May 28th, 1861. On reporting to Maj.- Gen. Butler, at Fort Monroe, Va., for duty and muster in the United States service, it was not accepted by that officer. Col. Bartlett meeting with a serious accident, the command lost strength, and finally was organized as a regiment of infantry with David W. Wardrop as Colonel, in accordance with War Department orders, dated Aug. 21st, 1861. Eight com- panies were mustered in the service of the United States, for three years, June 14th, Aug. 2d and 31st, Oct. 30th and 81st, 1861. Company I was organized Sept. 80th, 1861, and K March 7th, 1862. The regiment was turned over to the State in Sept., 1861, and received its numerical designation in Jan., 1862. June 14th, 1864, the men entitled to be discharged by reason of the expiration of their term of enlistment, were mustered out, and the regi- ment retained in service, but consolidated into four companies. A, B, C and D. These were consolidated into three companies. A, B and C, Sept. 15th, 1864, and these into two com- panies, A and B, in Feb., 1865. June 15th, 1865, the men of the 132d N. Y. Vols., not mustered out with their regiment, were assigned to these two companies. The regiment served at and near Fort Monroe, Va., from May, 1861; Company B with Gen. Burnside's forces on the steamers Southfield and Hunchback, from Aug., 1861; Company D on the U. S. frigate Congress, in March, 1862; the regiment in Robinson's Brigade, Depart- ment Va., from May, 1862; at Fort Monroe, Norfolk, Fort Wool, Sewell's Point, Va., in detachments, from Aug., 1862; at Norfolk, Va., except Company I, from Oct., 1862; Com- pany I, in detachments, on the army gunboats West End and Smith Briggs, from Aug.. 1862; the regiment at Suffolk, Va., in Terry's Brigade, Peck's Division, 7th Corps, from March, 1863; in the Reserve Brigade, same division and corps, from April, 1863; in Wistar's Brig- ade, Department Va., at the White House, Va., in June, 1863; at Yorktown, Va., in July, 1863; at Gloucester, Va., in Aug., 1863; at and near New Berne, N. C, 18th Corps, from Oct., 1863; in Palmer's Brigade, Peck's Division, 18th Corps, from Jan., 1864; in the Dis- trict of N. C, from April, 1864; in Carter's Division, Provisional Corps, from March, 1865; in the 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 23d Corps, from April 2d, 1865; and it was honorably dis- charged and mustered out, under Capt. Ervin A. Jones, July 15th, 1865, at Salisbury, N. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 27 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 10 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 3 officers, 161 enlisted men; total, 5 officers, 198 enlisted men; aggregate, 203; of whom 71 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil- AVounded. M «s- ■< 6 7 26 19 1 "7 71 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- led. 0|W DI'd Keco. infi. led. DI'd] Reco. ing. at Lima, Avocaand New York city; E, Galcium Light Sharp- shooters, at New York city; F, McGlellan Light Infantry, at Brooklyn and New York city; G, Von Beck Rifles, at Rondout; //, Von Beck Rifles, at New York city; /, 78?i Harper's Ferry. W. Va... Cedar Mountain, Va Gen. Pope's canip'n,Va. 1 1 1 . 6 1 45 ... ... 1 "i 1 1 22 1 "i 1 16 Golgotha Hillsboro Va 1 2 9 2 ;; 4 1 3 1 Peach Tree Creek Atlanta Gen. Sherman's Savan- 53 Wolf Run Shoal, Va ? Gettysburg. Pa Ellis Ford, Va Sherman's March to the Sea, Ga Savannah, Ga Campaign of the Caro- linas North and South Edisto River, S. C ... Wadesboro, N. C Averasboro, N. C Bentonville, N. C Near Goldsboro, N. C. i Oi^E HUKDEED AND ThIRD ReGIMENT OF IlSTFANTRY (VeTERAN). SEWARD INFANTRY. This regiment. Col. Baron Fred. W, Von EglofEstein, was organized in New York city March 1st, 1863, by the consolidation of the del Regiment German Rifles, Col. Caspar Schnei- der, with the Seward Infantry, Col. Von Egloffstein. It was mustered in the service of the United States between Nov. , 1861, and March, 1862, for three years. Company C was mus- tered out May 8th, 1862. At the expiration of its term of enlistment the men entitled thereto were, under Col. William Heine, honorably discharged at New York city, and the regiment retained in service, but March 4th, 1865, consolidated into three companies. A, B and C. The companies were recruited principally: A, Grenadiers, in New York city; B, C — Corjis d' Elite — D, E, F—M German Rifles, G, II, /and K— Baker's Rifles an<\ NeicYork Battery, at Elmira. The regiment left the State March 5th, 1862; served at Washington, D. C, from March 6th, 1862, at Norfolk, Va., from March 21st, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, 2d Division, Dept. N. C, from April, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 9th Corps, from July, 1862; at Suffolk, 7th Corps, Dept. Va., from April, 1863; on the Peninsula, Va., in 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 7th Corps, in June and July, 1863; in the Dept. of the South, in Alford's Brigade, 2d Division; 18th Corps, from Aug., 1863; same brigade, Vogdes' Division, 10th Corps, from Oct., 1863, 58 458 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATION'S. on Folly and Little Folly Island, S. C. ; iu 2d Brigade, De Russey's Division, 22d Corps, from Aug., 1864; in 1st Brigade, Provisional Division, with the Array of the Shenandoah from Sept. 22d, 186-1; in the 1st Brigade, Ferrero's Division, Army of the James, at Bermuda Hundred, Va., from Dec, 1«()4; iu the Dept. of Va. from April, 1865; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Capt. Wiu. Redlich, Dec. 7th, 1865, at City Point, Va. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 48 enlisted uw.n; of wounds received in action, Ji officers, 13 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 3 offi- cers, 100 enlisted men; total, 7 officers, 161 enlisted men; aggregate, 168; of whom 5 enlisted men died iu the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded Mis.s- ■a to to to 'i 4 8 117 25 26 1 Pl.\ce. Date. Kil- Wounded. M .-<■ led. Di'd Reco. ing. led. Di'd Reco. ing. Place. E o "i ■ J V "l ) 1 29 "5 "2 1 i 1 '2 "i S a "1 ■7 "2 1 "3 "i "i c S c 3 58 i(j S c c 26 io i 1 c ... "» 48 1 C 3 c s I "2 13 "i 6 c (U c c » 7 13 107 E c s c 2 "i 33 a tt 1 < Toy's Plantation, N. C. Fort Macon. N. C (iilli'tfs Karni. \. C Hiiu-htoir.s Mills. N. C... Uisiii^il .^uaiiip. N.C.... I8r,2. April 7 12-26 13 27 May 25 Sept. 13 14 17 Nov. la Decll-15 1863. April 11- May 4 April 24 Jlay 3 Aug. 14- Sept.7 Xu. 17-23 Operations in Charleston Harbor, S. C Bombardment of Fort 1863. Sept. 8- Dec.31 Oct. 27- Nov. 9 1S64. May 22 June 13 July 1-3 Dec- Apr. 2. 1865 186.1. April 2 .leltrrson City, .Md South Mountain, Md James Island, S. C James Island, S. C James Island, S. C Before Petersburg, Va ... Fall of Petersburg IU 25 Siege of Suffolk, Va Proviilence Ch'cli Road n Siege of Battery Wagner, S. C •>n Bombardment of Fort One Hundked and Fourth Regijient of Infantry (Veteran). wads worth guards: livingston county regiment. This regiment, Col. John Rohrbach, was organized at Albany March 4th, 1862, by the consolidation of the Morgan Guards, Col. John J. Viele, with the Geneseo Regiment, Col. Rohrbach; the ten companies of the latter forming seven, and the five companies of the former, three, H, I and K, of the new organization. The regiment was mustered in the service of the United States for three years between Sept., 1861, and March, 1862. At the expiration of its term of enlistment, the men entitled thereto were discharged and the regi- ment retained in service. The companies were recruited principally: A at Nunda; B at Spriugwater; Cat Centre- ville, Eagle and Pike; Dat Geneseo; ^at Groveland, Cohoctonand Burns; i^'at Rochester; G at Fowlerville, Alabama and Gaiusville; .ff and /at Troy; and A'at Troy and Cohoes. The regiment left the State March 22d, 1862; served in General Wads worth's command, Mil. District of Washington, from March, 1862; in 2d Brig., 2d Div., Dept. Rappahannock, from May, 1862; in 1st Brig., 3d Div., 3d Corps, A. Va., from June 26th, 1862; in 1st Brig., 2d Div., 1st Corps, A. P., from Sept. 12th, 1862; in same brigade and division, 5th Corps, A. P., from April, 1864; in 3d Brig., 4th Div., 5th Corps, from May 9th, 1864; iu 1st Brig.. 2d Div., 5th Corps, from May 30th. 1864; in 1st Brig., 3d Div., 5th Corps, from June 6th, 1864; as Provo.st Guard, 5th Corps, from Aug., 1864; iu 2d Brig., 3d Div., 5th Corps, from May, 1865; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. John R. Strang, July 17th, 1865, at Washington, D. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 51 enlistedmeu; of wounds received iu action, 3 officers, 34 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 145 enlisted men; total, 7 officers, 230 enlisted men; aggregate, 237; of whom 1 offi- cer and 61 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc. : VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 459 Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- < 89 1 82 52 "3 194 2 PL.4CE. Date. Kil- Wounded. M fO led. Di'd|H eco. ing. led. Di'd| Reco. ing. ii Place. 1 o d 6 B o 5 2 s t H C ... 3 s 01 s c » 1 34 . 1 3 47 7 35 i "2 9 69 . 1 S 1 w i 38 14 2 77 •■J E a s s "i 4 1 1 0) 1 i i } c 1 c K 35 ] 1 16 23 7 272 1 12 23 e c 4 1 1 126 3 266 a? M be Cedar Mountain, Va Gen. Pope's canip'n,Va. Rappahannock Station Rappahannock River... Rappahannock River. . 1862. Aug. 9 Aug. 16- Sept. 2 Ang. 20 21 22 23 28 30 Sept. 1 l4 17 Decll-15 1863. April 29- May 2 May 2-3 July 1-3 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 1861. May 5-7 8-21 Piney Branch Church. Laurel Hill Spotsylvania . .. 1864. May 8 10 12 22-26 27-3i J'npl-12 June 16- April 2, 186.5 June 16- 19 Aug. 18- 21 Dec. 6-11 1865. Feb. 6 Mar. 28- Apr. 9 April 1 2 9 46 3 Cold ilarbor, Va Before Petersburg, Va ... Assault of Petersburg, Va Weldon Railroad, Va Hicksford Raid, Va T 1 1- 1 J 2 3 3 51 3 2 2 1 34 22 Thoroughfare Gap Bull Run "i 10 "i ''1 Little River Turnpike. South Mountain, Md .... ?9 1 7 5 16 "i 10 2 i'i 1 .1 1 146 Pollock's Mill Creek. Va. s Chancellorsville, Va Apponiatto.x camp'n, Va Five Forks Mine Run campaign, A'a. Fallot Petersburg .... Appomatto.\ C. H Spotsylvania C. H., Va . 673 One Hun"deed and Fifth Regiment of Infantry. LE ROY regiment; ROCHESTER REGIMENT; IRISH REGIMENT. This regiment, Col. James M. Fuller, was orgauized March 15th, 1862, by the consolida- tion of the regiment being recruited at Rochester, under Col. Howard Carroll, with the one being recruited at LeRoy under Col. Fuller, the nine companies of the latter forming seven, and the six of the former, three, G, H and I, of the new organization. The men were mus- tered in the service of the United States for three years between Nov., 1861, and March, 1862. The companies were recruited principally: ^ at Wyoming; S at Lock port; CatHolley; D at LeRoy, ^at Batavia; i'^at Brockport; G, H and I— L'isJi, Brigade; Western Irish Regi- ment — at Rochester; and ^at Yorkshire, Farmersville and LeRoy. The regiment left the State April 4th, 1862; served at Washington, D. C, from April, 1862; in 2d Brig., 2d Div., Dept. Rappahannock, from May, 1862; in 1st Brig., 2d Div., 3d Corps, A. Va., from June 26th, 1862; in same brigade and division, 1st Corps, A. P., from Sept. 12th, 1862; and, under Col. John W. Shedd, it was consolidated ^into five companies and transferred to the 94th X. Y. Vols., March 17th, 1863, as Companies F, G, H, I and K of the latter. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 33 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 15 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 45 en- listed men; total, 2 officers, 93 enlisted men; aggregate, 95; of whom 1 enlisted man died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- c3 a to ■< 8 74 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. led. Di'd|E eco. d g d H 1 7 21 ing. led. Di'd Reco. ing. 1; Pl.\ce. S E d OH E E d 39 (2 E d ■,: II S a 3 E 1 J "2 5 8 d s d H 46 52 126 1 2 2 d d K "9 3 51 OS br. 6t < Cedar Mountain, Va 1862. Aug. 9 Aug. 16- Sept. 2 Aug. 20 21 22 23 28 Bull Run 1862. Aug. 30 Sept. 1 14 11 Gen. Pope's camp'n, Va. Little River Turnpike. South Mountain, Md 1 10 11 33 "i 1 2 5 5 15 S Rappahannock Station 17 ] Dec Il- 74 Fredericksburg, Va ls 1 78 Rappahannock Station Thoroughfare Gap Total loss 917 460 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. One Hundred and Sixth Regiment of Infantry, st. lawrence county regiment. June 30tli, 1862, Gen. Schuyler F. Judd received authority to recruit this regiment; it was organized under Col. Judd and his successor, Col. Edward C. James, at Ogdeusburgh, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Aug. 27th, 1862. June 2d, 1865. the men not to be mustered out with the regiment were ordered to be trans- ferred to the 49th N. Y. Vols.; the order was, liowever, revoked. The companies were recruited principally: ^1 at Oswegatchie; B at Morristown; Cat Oswegatchie, DePeyster and Macomb; D at Ogdeusburgh; E at Potsdam; i''at Massena, Brasher and Louisville; O at Madrid and Stockhohii; II aX Maloue.and Lawrence; /at Ma- lone and Ogdensburgh; and ST at Canton, Colton and Edwards. The regiment left the State Aug. 28th, 1862; served in the Railroad Div., 8th Corps, Mid- dle Dept., from Aug., 1862; in West Virginia, Dept. of the Ohio, in Sept., 1862; in Rail- road Div., District of W. Va., from Oct., 1862; in 1st Brig., Railroad Div., 8th Corps, De- fenses of the Upper Potomac, Middle Dept., from Jan., 1863; ih 3d Brig., 1st Div., 8th Corps, from March, 1863; in 3d Brig., 8d Div., 3d Corps, A. P., from July 10th, 1863; iu 1st Brig., 3d Div.^ 6th Corps, from April, 1864; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out. under Maj. Edward M. Paine, June 22d, 1865, at Washington, D. C; the men ordered to be transferred to the 49th N. Y. Vols., were, under Lieut. -Col. Alvah W. Briggs, mus- tered out and honorably discharged June 27th, 1865. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed iu action, 8 officers, 77 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 49 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 4 officers. 163 enlisted men; total 14 officers, 289 enlisted men; aggregate, 303; of whom 52 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc.: Philippi, W. Va Evansville. W. Va.... Fainiiuiit, Va Near Kaiiiiiont, Va... Near Martiiisburg, W.Va Wapping lleiKhts, Va Near Culpeper C. H.,Vaj Bealton .Station, Va Kelly's Konl, Va ... Mine Kiin campaign, Va. 1S63 .\pril 2fi •i» 2y 29 Locust Grove. Wililerness, Va Spotsylvania C. H. ,Va.. Laurel Hill The Salient North .\nna, Va Totopotonioy, Va.. Cold Harbor, Va First Assault , .Tune .luly Oct. 24-2r. Nov. Nov. 26 Dec. : Nov. 27 1864 May fi-1 8-21 1 22-26 , 27-30 ) May 31- .lune 12 June 1 led. Di'd Before Petersburg. Va... Ass'lt of Petersburg.Va... Weldon Railroad, Va., Monocacy, Md Charlestown, W. Va.. Leetown, Va Opequon. Va Fisher'.s Hill. Va I'eilar Creek, Va Cedar Creek, Va Petersburg Works, Va.... Appomatto.x camp'n,Va Fall of Petersburg... Sailor's Creek Apponiatto.KC. H.... Loss on picket March 1st, Oct. 31st, 1863 K\\-\ *' oiiuneu. led. Di'dlReco. Miss ing. 1864. June 17- Julv 5; Dec- April 2, 1865 June 17- 19 21-23 July 9 Aug. 28-29 Sept. 19 22 Oct. 19 Nov. 1865, Mch. 25 Mch.28- Apr, April 6 9 1863, and Total loss 8 77 2 49 14 310 One Hundred and Seventh Regiment of Infantry. CAMPBELL guards. July 18th, 1862, the Hon. Robert B. Van Valkenburg was authorized as Colonel, to re- cruit this regiment in the counties of Chemung, Schuyler and Steuben; it was organized at Elmira, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Aug. 13th, 1862. Dec. 9th, 1863, Companies B, C, I and K of the 145th N. Y. Vols, were transferred to the regiment. The men not entitled to be mustered out with the regiment were, June 5th, 1865, transferred to the 60th N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: .1, B, C, D and E at Elmira; T'^at Addison, VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 461 Cameron and Campbell; G at Elmira, Bath and Hammoudsport; H at Havana and Elmira; I at Corning, Wayland and West Union; and K at Ilornellsville, Howard, Elmira and Canisteo. The regiment left the State Aug. 13th, 1862; served in Whipple's Division, Defenses of Washington, D. C, from Aug., 1862; in 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 12th Corps, A. P., from Sept. 12th, 1862; in 2d Brigade, same division and corps, from Aug., 1863; in same brigade and division, 20th Corps, Army of the Cumberland, from April, 1864; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Nirom M. Crane, June 5th, 1865, near Wash- ington, D, C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 50 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 36 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 181 enlisted men; total, 4 officers, 217 enlisted men; aggregate, 221; of whom 5 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. M i ci ao be < 63 83 2 7 165 10 Place. Date. Kil- VVouiiUed. M ro led. DIM Reco. ing. led. Di'd Reco. ing. n' Place. E c 7 5 1 26 I 1 1 o 1 1 J ~ 5 6 1 15 2 5 2 4 1 4 c 44 44 1 5 118 6 E O £ c 5 23 E O T i ". ... 2 B 0) s 3 3 1 1 3 1 0) it: B P4 12 5 6 23 264 E 1 "1 2 C e c 52 1 17 98 1862. Sept. 17 1863. May 1-3 July 2-3 4 11-12 14 1864. May 3- Sept. 2 May 14- 15 19-20 May 25- June 4 June 9- July 2 J'e 16-17 19-20 22 1 1 1864. July 20 July 21- Aug. 26 Nov. 15- Dec. 21 Nov. 15- Dec.lO Dec. 9 10-20 19 1865. Jan. 26- April 2f. March 8 15 16 19-20 April 23 26 Chancellorsville, Va Gettysburg. Pa Gen. Sherman's Savan- nah campaign, Ga ... 9 Gettvsburg, Pa Near Willianisport, Md.. ■p9 '2 'i .50 ... 2 "3 36 "i 12 Atlanta campaign, Ga . . Campaign of the Caro- Rockingham, N. C Near Fayetteville, N. C Averasboro, N.C Bentonville, N. C Raleigh, N. C Bennett House, Va Dallas Kenesaw Mountain .... 46 Total loss 466 One Hundred and Eighth Regiment of Infantry, rochester regiment. Mr. John Williams was authorized July 10th, 1862, as Colonel, to recruit this regiment in Monroe county; Col. Oliver H. Palmer succeeded him July 28th, 1862; the regiment was recruited and organized at Rochester, where it was mustered in the service of the United States for three years Aug. 16th-18th, 1862. The men not to be discharged with the regi- ment were, in May, 1865, transferred to the 59th N. Y. Vols. The regiment left the State Aug. 19th, 1862; served in Whipple's Division, Defenses of Washington, D. C, from Aug., 1862; in 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from Sept. 6th, 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 2d Corps, from March, 1864; and it was liouorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Charles J. Powers, May 28th, 1865, at Bailey's Cross Roads, Ya. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 7 officers, 64 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 42 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 90 enlisted men; total, 9 officers, 196 enlisted men; aggregate, 205; of whom 18 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Place. Antietam, Md Fredericksburg, Va.. Chancellorsville, Va. Gettysburg, Pa Auburn, Va Bristoe Station, Va... Kil- Wounded. Miss- led. Di'd Reco. ing. 2. Date. c 3J S ^ c v £ be P - ^ ^ P B 3-i m bn W ■iA W M < 1862. Sept. 17 3 27 13 2 107 43 195 Dec. Il- ls 6 y 2 38 3/ 92 1863. Mav 1-3 4 1 4 35 .52 July 1-3 3 13 2 i(i 74 102 Oct. 14 14 \ 1 1 13 ] 16 Place. Mine Run Campaign, Va Robertson's Tavern... Morton's Ford, Va Wilderne.ss. A'a Spotsylviinia C. II., Va... Laurel Hill Date. 1863. Nov. 26- Dec. 2 Nov. 1864. Feb. May .5-7 ... 8-21 1... lol... le Wounded. Miss. 462 PART III. SKETCHES OF OEGAXIZATIONS. led. DI'illKeco. O H O I 1864. Salictit May 12 Landroii House 18 North Anna, Va 22-26 Totopotonioy, Va ' 27-31 Cold Harbor, Va June 1- I ^^ Second Assault 3 Before Petersburg, Va.. June 15- April2. 1865 Assault of Petersburg, Va June 15- 19 Wcldon Railroad, Va 21-23 Deep Bottom, A'a {J'y 27-2',l Strawberry Plains, Va....AugU-18 Miss- ing. Place. Ream's Station Boydt on Plank Road,Va Hatcher's Run, Va Petersburg Works. Va. Appomattox carap'gn.Va White Oak Ridge Fall of Petersburg , High Uridge Farniville Appomattox C. II. 1864 Aug. 25 Oct. 27- 28 1865, Feb. Mch. 25 Mch. 28. April 9 Mch. 29. 31 April Total loss . led.iDl'd Kfco, Miss- ing. One Hundred and Ninth Regiment of Infantry. BINGHAMTON REGIMENT; RAILWAY BRIGADE. July 22d, 1862, Col. Benj. F. Tracy received authority to recruit this regiment in tlie counties of Broome, Tioga and Tompkins; it was organized at Binghamton, and tliere mus- tered in tlie service of tlae United States for three years Aug. 27th, 1862. The men not to be discharged with the regiment were, June 3d. 1865, transferred to the 51st N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: A at Newfield, Caroline and Danby; B at Candor, Richford, Newark, Berkshire, Oswego and Caroline; Cat Owego and Candor; I) at Binghamton; E &t Binghamton, Chenango and Sanford; i'^ at Dryden and Grotou; G at Trumansburg, Enfield, Lansing, Jacksonville and Ulysses; H at Owego and Binghamton; I at Smithsboro, Tioga Center, Waverly and Spencer; and K at Nichols, Candor and Owego. The regiment left the State Aug. 30th, 1862; served at Annapolis Junction, Md., and in Middle Department, 8th Corps, from Sept., 1862; in the Defenses of Washington and 22d Corps, from Oct., 1862, as Railroad Guard; in the 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 9th Corps, from March, 1864; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 9th Corps, A. P., from Aug., 1864; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Major Zelotus G. Gordon, June 4th, 1865, at the Delaney House, D. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 4 officers, 109 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 51 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 164 enlisted men; total, 5 officers, 324 enlisted men; aggregate, 329; of whom 42 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements,etc. : 1864. ■Wilderness. Va May .5-7 SpntsvlvaniaC. H., Va. 8-21 Nv River Nv River 10 Nv River 12 North Anna. Va 22-26 Totopotonioy. Va 27-31 1 Cold Harbor, Va l'nel-1 Before Petersburg, Va... June 16- i Apr. 2l 1865J... Miss-, ing. Place. Assault of Petersb'g.Va. Mine Explosion, Va Wfldoii Road, Va Poplar Spring Oh.. Va... Hatcher's Run, Va Pate. Fort Stedman, A'a Fall of Petersburg, Va.. 1864 J'e 16-19 Julv 30 A'g 18-21 Sept. 30- Oct. 2 Oct 27-28 1865. Mch. 25 April Total loss j^,l. I Wounded. led. Miss- ing. One Hundred and Tenth Regiment of Infantry, oswego county regiment. The Hon. Cheney Ames received, May 23d, 1862, authority to recruit this regiment in the county of Oswego; he was succeeded, July 29th, 1862, by Col. DeWitt C. Littlejohn; it was VOLUNTEEES OF THE STATE. 463 orgauized at Oswego aad there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Aug. 25th, 1863. The companies were recruited principally: A at Volney; B at Richland, Albion and Wil- liamstown; Cat Orwell, Sandy Creek, Boylston and Redfield; i? at Hastings and Schroep- pel; Eat Mexico, New Haven and Palermo; i^'at Hannibal; G at Oswego, Scriba, Amboy and West Monroe; ZT at Oswego; J at Oswego, Schroeppel and Volney; jff" at Constantia, Parish, West Monroe and Amboy. The regiment left the State Aug. 29th, 1862; served in the Middle Department, 8th Corps, 1st Brigade, 1st Division, at Baltimore, Md., from Aug. 30th, 1862; in Sherman's Division in Louisiana, from Dec, 1862; in the 3d Brigade.. 1st, Emory's, Division, Depart- ment Gulf, from Jan., 1863; in the 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 19th Corps, from Feb., 1868; at Fort Jefferson, Fla., from Feb. 9th, 1864; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Charles Hamilton, Aug. 28th, 1865, at Albany. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 5 enlisted men; died of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 9 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 3 officers, 192 enlisted men; total, 5 officers, 206 enlisted men; aggregate, 211; of whom 1 enlisted man died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- be bo ■< 12 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M S-.J. led. DiVi Reco. ing. led. DI'd Reco. ing. 9 77 M'eldon Kailrond, Va. Deep Bottom, Va Strawberry IM a i n s, Va Auliurn, Va. Jilackliurn's Koril, Va.... Mine Kun campaign, Va. Kobertson's Tavern.... Ream's Station, Va... Hatcher's Run, Va. ... Petersburg Worlis, Va A p p m a 1 1 x cam- 30 64 466 ■White Oak Ridge.... Fall of Petersburg... Deatonsville Road.. Spotsylvania C. H., A'a... 81 Salient _ 39 1049 Appomatto.x Court Cold Harbor, Va 1803 One Hun^deed A2iD Twelfth Eegiment of Infantet. CHAUTAUQUA EEGIMENT. July 21st, 1862, Colouel A. F. Allen, succeeded, Sept. 3d, 1862, by Colonel Jeremiah C. Drake, received authority to recruit this regiment in the counties of Chautauqua and Cat- taraugus; it was organized at Jamestown and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Sept. 11th, 1862. The men not to be mustered out with the regiment and some of its officers were transferred to the 3d N. Y. Vols. June 13th, 1865. The companies were recruited principally: A at EUicott, Carroll, Poland and Gerry; B at Pomfret, Stockton, Charlotte and Gerry; G at Hanover, Villanova, Cherry Creek and Arkwright; D at Harmony, Mina, French Creek, Clymer, Busti and Kiantone; S at West- field, Ripley, Chautauqua, Sherman and Ellery; P at Ellicott, Harmony and Gerry; G at Dunkirk, Portland and Sheridan; //at Chautauqua; /at Pomfret and Stockton; and /i at Hanover, Villanova and Cherry Creek. The regiment left the State Sept. 12th, 1862; served at Suffolk, Va.. Dept. Va., from Sept. 17th, 1862; in Foster's Brigade, 1st Division, Dept. Va., from Nov., 1862; in the Pro- visional Brigade, 4th Corps, from Jan., 1863; at Suffolk, Va., in Foster's Brigade, from Feb., 1863; in Foster's Brigade, Getty's Division, Dept. Va., from Mar., 1863; in same brig- ade, Corcoran's Division, 7th Corps, from April, 1863; on the Peninsula, Va., in Foster's Brigade, 7th Corps, in June and July, 1863; in Foster's Brigade, 18th Corps, Dept. South, on Folly Island, S. C, from August, 1863; before Fort Wagner, and on Black Island, S. C, from Sept., 1863; on Folly Island, S. C, in 10th Corps, from Oct., 1863; at Jacksonville, Fla., 10th Corps, from Feb., 1864; in 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 10th Corps, Army of the James, from April, 1864; in 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 18th Corps, from May 30th, 1864; in 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, from June 15th, 1864; in 1st Brigade. 2d Division, 24th Corps, from Dec, 1864; in Provisional Corps, from March, 1865; in 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, from April 2d, 1865; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Colonel Ephraim A. Ludwick, June 13th, 1865, at Raleigh, N. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 4 officers, 75 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 5 officers, 44 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 3 offi- cers, 196 enlisted men; total, 12 officers, 315 enlisted men; aggregate, 327; of whom 22 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc.: VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 465 Date. Kil- VVomided. M 2 OJ Si) bo < Place. Date. Kil- W ounded. M ce. led. Drd| Reco. Ing. led. Di'd|Reco. Ing. Place. i o c i. 1 o a c 1 c % c c fa S O 1 1 "i 2 "l 4 5 S "2 1 .38 1 5 1 1 5 6 11 75 % E "i "1 S c 1 t e a 3 c 119 18 5 10 31 19 26 2 258 t i 1 s C 16 17 3 ^^9 M bo < 1862. Nov. 18 Dec. 11- 12 1863. Jan. 30 April 11- May 4 April 13 24 M'yl5-16 Aug 11- Sept. 7 Au, 17-23 Sept. 8- Dec. Oct. 27- Nov. 9 1864. Feb. 9-11 May 5-31 6-7 1 "i 'i 1 V 1 3 2 2 3 2 1 35 Swift Creek 1864. May 9-10 12 14-16 18-26 J'nel-12 1 3 June 15- Dec. J'e 15-19 July 30 Sept. 29- Oct. 1 Oct.27-29 Dec. 25 1865. Jan. 15 F'y 11-12 18-20 Mar. 1- Apr.26 Mh.23-24 April 4 26 Proctor's Creek Bermuda Hundred Cold Harbor, Va Siege Of Suffolk, Va 14 9 180 2 1 2i« ! 1 1 ; 1 J Before Petersburg and Richmond, Va Assault of Petersburg, Ya Mine Explosion, Va 44 Siege of Battery Wagner, 6 1 5 2 4 8 9 44 1 3 1 1 11 14 Bombardment of Fort Darhytown Road, Va Fort Fisher, N. C 60 35 Operat'ns before Charles- ton, S. C 1 ■2 \ 23 1 Fort Fisher, N. C 48 Bombardment of Fort Sumter Sea Brook and John's Is- land, S. C Cape Fear Intrenchm'ts, N. C Fort Anderson, N. C Near Wilmington, N. C. Campa'n of the Carolinas Cox's Bridge, N. C Near Faisson's, N.C.... Bennett House, N. C... 2 Operations against Pet- ersburg and Rich- 3 Port Walthall and Ches- Total loss 437 One Hundred and Thirteenth Regiment of Infantry, albany county regiment. This regiment, organized in August, 1862, as a regiment of infantry, was converted into a regiment of artillery, and designated the 7th Regiment N. Y. Vol. Art. Dec. 19th, 1862; its record will be found under that heading. One Hundred and Fourteenth Regiment of Infantry. July 21st, 1862, Mr. Elisha B. Smith of Chenango was appointed Colonel and authorized to recruit this regiment in the counties of Chenango, Cortland and Madison, with head- quarters at Norwich, where the regiment was organized, and, Sept. 3d, 1862, mustered in the service of the United States for three years. The men not to be mustered out with the regiment were transferred June 3d, 1865, to the 90th N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: A and H &X Oxford; B and Cat Norwich; D at Eaton and Lebanon; ^at Greene; i^ at Sherburne and New Berlin; G^ at Hamilton and Brookfield; I at Otselic; and JT at Cazenovia; and a few men were enlisted in Cortland county. The regiment left the State Sept. 8th, 1862; it served at and near Baltimore, Md., in 8th Corps, from Sept. 9th, 1863; at Newport News, Norfolk and Fort Monroe, Va., 7th Corps, from Nov. 9th, 1862; sailed in Banks' Louisiana forces from Dec. 4th, 1862; served in 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 19th Corps, from Jan., 1863, but mostly detached from it at Brashier City, New Iberia, Opelousas and Berwick City, La.; before Port Hudson, La., with its brig- ade from May 31st, 1863; in the Reserve Brigade, 1st Div. , 19th Corps, from Aug., 1863; in 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 19th Corps, from Sept., 1863; in l.st Brigade, same division and corps, from Feb., 1864; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Colonel Samuel R. Per Lee, June 8th, 1865, near Bladensburgh, Md. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 4 officers, 64 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 5 officers, 50 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 168 enlisted, men; total, 11 officers, 282 enli.sted men; aggregate, 293; of whom 8 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc.: 59 466 PART in. SKETCHES OF OIiaANIZATIOXS. Operations against Port lIuilHon, La Near Patterson ville. La. Kort Blslanil, La Franklin. La Siege of Port Hudson, La' Second Assault Brashier City, La Bed River Campaign, La Sabine Cross Roads Pleasant Hill 1863. Mch. H- 15. April 11 , 12-13 . May 25 . May 31- July 8 . .June 14 June 23- 24 1864. Mar. 10- May 22 April S . 9. Kil- led. W ounded. Miss- ing. u fe to ■< i'i 73 2 14 9 Dl'd Reco. Hi 1 O "i 1 c K 3 9 3 4 1 O "i c a> S c 3 1 12 1 1 O •2 3 a S a "s 43 6 4 t 1 c 2 1 Cane River Crossing ... Mansura Washington, D. C Near Charlestown.W.Va Opequon, Va Fishers Hill. Va Woodstofk, Va Cedar Creek, Va Ninevah, Vu 4 19 22 24 Oct. 19 Nov. 11 12 Loss at other minor affairs, guer illas, etc Date. 1864 Apri: 23 Mav 16 July 12- 13 Sept. Total loss Miss- ing. I 1| solnl: One Hundred and Fifteenth Regiment of Infantry, THE IRON HEARTED REGIMENT. Col. Simeon Sammons received autliority, July 19th, 1S62, to recruit this regiment in the counties of Fulton, Hamilton, Montgomery and Saratoga, with headquarters at Fonda, ■where it was organized, and, Aug. 26th, 1862, mustered in the service of the United States for three years. The men not to be mustered out with the regiment (301) and a few officers were transferred to the 47th N. Y. Vols. June 17th, 1865. The companies were recruited principally: A at Fonda, Mohawk, Glen, Palatine, Root and Canajoharie; i?atSt. Johnsville, Minden, Canajoharie, Fonda, Amsterdam and Florida, Cat Milton, Gal way, Edinburgh, Clifton Park, Northumberland, Day, Greenfield, Malta and Balls- ton; D at Amsterdam, Charleston, Florida and Mohawk; E at Johnstown, Mayfield, North Hampton, Oppenheim, Ephratah and Stratford; i^'at Saratoga, Corinth, Greenfield, Wilton, Moreau, Northumberland and Hadley; G at Saratoga, Moreau, Greenfield, Corinth, Amster- dam, Charlton, Fonda and Hadley; // at Halfmoon, Clifton Park, Stillwater, Minden, Waterford and Amsterdam; J at Canajoharie, Fonda, Charlton, Malta, Ballston, Milton, St. Johnsville and Providence; ^at Caroga, Broadalbin, Wells, Johnstown, Mohawk, Amster- dam, Ephratah, Glen and Palatine. The regiment left the State Aug. 80th, 1862; served at and near Sandy Hook, Md., in 8th Corps, from Sept 1st, 1862; at Harper's Ferry, W. Va., where it was surrendered, from Sept. 4th, 1862; at Camp Douglas, Chicago, 111., from Sept. 28th, 1862; in Casey's Div., Defenses of Washington, D. C, from Nov. 24th, 1862; at Hunter's Creek, Va., from Dec. 12th, 1862; at Yorktown and Gloucester, Va., in Busteed's Brig., 4th Corps, from Dec. 28th, 1862; at Port Royal and Hilton Head, S. C, Dept. South, Terry's Brig.,. 10th Corps, from Jan. 26th, 1863; at Beaufort, S. C, in Saxton's Brig., 10th Corps, from June, 1863; at Hil- ton Head, S. C, from Dec, 1863; in Barton's Brig., Seymour's Div., 10th Corps, District of Florida, from Jan., 1864; in District of Florida, from Feb., 1864; in 2d Brig., 2d Div., 10th Corps, Army of the James, from April, 1864; in 1st Brig., 3d Div., 18th Corps, from May 30th, 1864; in 2d Brig., 2d Div., 10th Corps, from June 15th, 1864; in 3d Brig., same divis- ion and corps, from July 26th, 1864; in same brigade and division, 24th Corps, from Dec, 1864; in Provisional Corps, from March, 1865; in 3d Brig., 2d Div., 10th Corps, from April 2d, 1865; and it was honoral)ly discharged and mustered out, commanded by Col. Nathan J, Johnson, June 17th, 1865, at Raleigh, N. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 5 officers, 77 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 55 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 191 enlisted men; total, 7 officers, 323 enlisted men; aggregate, 330; of whom 54 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; by the explosion of the magazine at Fort Fisher, N. C, Jan. 16th, 1865, 10 enlisted men were killed. The regiment took part in the following engage- ments, etc. : VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 467 Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- to bjj be 14 Hill's Point Near Hill'.s Point Siege of Battery Wagner, S C Assault of Petersb'rg.Va. Mine Kxplosion, Va 54 43 1 14 6 1 8 3 Bombardment of Fort Darbvtown Road, Va.... Fort Fisher, N. C 2 65 1 .S8 124 5' Operations in Charleston Harbor, S. C 1 1 Fort Fisher, N. C 1 ::: T \ J 5 19 75 3 15 10 47 P? Bombardment of Fort Cape Fear Intrench- Seabrook and Jobn'.s Is- land. S. C Operations ag'st Peters- burg' A Richmond, Va Swift Creek Fort Anderson, N. C Near Wilmington, N.C... Campaign of the Caroli- nas 17 274 Drewrv's BInfl". Total loss 477 One Hundred and Eiuiiteenth Regiment of Infantry, adirondack regiment. Col. Samuel T. Richards received, July 17th, 1862, authority to recruit this regiment in the counties of Clinton, Essex and Warren; it was organized at Plattsburg and there mus- tered in the service of the United States for three years Aug. 18th to 20th, 1862. The mem- bers of the regiment not to be discharged with it, were transferred to the 96th N. Y Vols. June 13th, 1865. VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 469 The companies were recruited principally: A at Qiieensbury and Plattsburg; B at Cliazy, Ellenburgli and Saranac; Cat St. Arinand, Jay, Keene, North Elba and Wilmington; D at Horicon, Chester, Johnsburgh and Luzerne; E at Crown Point, Moriah, Xewcomb, North Hudson, Schroon and Ticonderoga; i<^at Essex, Elizabethtown, Moriah and Westport; G at Luzerne, Bolton, Caldwell, Johnsburgh, Stony Creek and Warrensburgh; if at Plattsburg; /at Champlain, Chazy, Dannemora and Mooers, and A" at Au Sable, Black Brook and Peru. The regiment left the State Sept. 3d, 1862; served in the Middle Department, 8th Corps, from Sept. 4th, 1862; in the Defenses and Department of Washington, later in Provisional Brigade, Abercrombie's Division, 22d Corps, from Oct. 34th, 1862; in the District of Wash- ington, from Feb., 1863; at Suffolk, Va., in Reserve Brigade, 7th Corps, Department Va., from April 22d, 1863; in 1st Brigade, Getty's Division, 7th Corps, from May, 1863; in Wis- tar's Brigade, 4th Corps, from June, 1863; in Provisional Brigade, 7th Corps, from July, 1863; at Yorktown, Va., from Aug., 1863; at Norfolk and Portsmouth, Department Va., from Oct., 1863; at Norfolk, Va., from Nov., 1863; at Newport News, Va., from Dec, 1863; in Wistar's Division, 18th Corps, from Jan., 1864; in Heckman's Division, 18th Corps, from Feb., 1864; in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 18th Corps, Army of the James, from April, 1864; in the 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 24th Corps, from Dec, 1864, and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. George F. Nicbols, June 13th, 1865, at Rich- mond, Va. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 6 officers, 55 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 43 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 188 en- listed men; total, 6 officers, 286 enlisted men; aggregate, 292; of whom 45 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Kil- Wounded. Miss- n 199 Place. Date. Kil- AVounded. M ss-1 Date. led. Drd|K eco. ing. led. DiVi Reco. ing. 1 o3 Place. e o ■3 c S "2 "i ;?8 S 2 ? "i ' "f . i- 14 a S c ) w i "5 3 94 S 4 c £ c ... "2 42 E o "l 1 1 6 a S c 2 3 3 1 1 3 1 ^5 o I c 1 5 7 5 7 4 43 3= 5 1 1 4 2 12 1 c 1 17 35 13 63 9 226 1 o 5 9 c £ c H 89 133 < Siege of Suffolk, Va 1863. April 20- May 4 May 23 June 16 July 4 25 1864. March 9 April 14 May 5-31 6-7 9-10 13-13 14-16 Bermuda Hundred 1864. M'yl8-26 June 1- 12 1 3 June 15- April 2, 1865 June 15- 19 Sept. 29- Oct. 1 Oct. 27- 29 1865. Anril 2 Antioch Church anrl Ba- 32 South Anna Bridge.Va... Before Petersburg and Ballyhack Va Assault of Petersb'rg.Va. Chaffln's Farm, Va 43 gmithfield Va ?.t Operations against Pe- tersburg and Rich- 67 Port Walthall & Ches- ter Station Fall of Petersburg, Va... HI — Drewry's Bluff. 4H4 One Hundred and Nineteenth Regiment of Infantry. Col. Elias Peissner received authority, June 26th, 1862, to recruit this regiment; it was organized in New York city; and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Sept. 4th and 5th, 1862. The companies were recruited principally: A — Halleck Ouard — B, C\ D — Sigel Life Guard, Sigel Sharpshooters — E, F, G, I and /i in New York city, and //at Hempstead. The men not mustered out with the regiment were transferred to the 102d N. Y. Vols. June 7th, 1865. The regiment left the State Sept. 8th, 1862; served in the Defenses of Washington, from Sept., 1862; in the 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 11th Corps, A. P., from Oct., 1862; in the 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 20th Corps, Army of the Cumberland, from April, 1864; and was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. John T. Lockmau, June 7th, 1865, at Bladensburg, Md. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 4 officers, 48 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 23 enlisted men; of di-sease and other causes, 2 offi- cers, 92 etilisted men; total, 8 officers, 163 enlisted men; aggregate, 171; of whom 14 en- listed men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc. : 470 PAirr III. SKETCHES OF OKGANIZATIOXS. Date. Kil- led. W Dl on nded. Reco. Miss- ing. 1 < 120 140 12 21 6 39 Place. Date. Kil- led. W junded. M lifco. Miss- ing. ii Place. 1 1 2 I "i c E c 20 14 1 e o I 1 S ! 6 10 "i e o 2 3 1 1 [ c oro. M.I Atlanta Julv 21- T 1 [ J 4 48 2 2 23 ! Auir. 26 ? ChiataiMMii;.'! anil Koss- yillt; ianipai«u, Tenn Gen. Sherman's Savan- nah campaign, Ga ... Nov. 15- Dec.21 Nov. 15- Uec. 10 Dec 10-21 1S65. Jan. 26- April 26 Mch. 16 19-20 April 23 26 1 Atlanta campaign, Ga.... Rocky Faced Ridge .... Campaign of the Caro- 4 Kenesaw Mountain.... Bentonville, N. C Raleigh, N. C Bennett House. N. C... ::: 2 9 1 3 Total loss _^ 353 One Hukdred and Taventieth Regiment of Infantry.. ulster regiment ; washington guards. Col. George H. Sharpe received authority, July 14th, 1862, to recruit this regiment in the counties of Greene and Ulster; it was organized at Kingston, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Aug. 22d, 1862. The men of the 71st and 72d N. Y. Vols., not mustered out vi^ith their regiments, joined this by transfer in July, Aug. and Oct., 1864. The men of this regiment not to be mustered out with it, were transferred to the 73d N. Y. Vols. June 1st, 1865. The companies were recruited principally: A at Kingston, Hurley, Olive, Wawarsing and Marlborough; B at Kingston and Shandaken; C at Kingston, Marbletown, Rochester, Rosendale and Gardiner; D at Coxsackie, Ashland, Prattsville, New Baltimore and Kings- ton; £' at EUenville, Denning, Wawarsing and Kingston; ii^ at Carskill, Jewett, Lexing- ton, Hunter, Shandaken and Kingston; O at Saugerties, Lloyd and Kingston; i/atRondout; /at Kingst(m; and .^at Cairo, Ashland, Durham, Greenville and Windham. The regiment left the State Aug. 24th, 1862; served in Whipple's Brigade, Defenses of Washington, from Aug., 1862; in 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 3d Corps, A. P., from Sept. 6th, 1862; in 2d Brigade, 4th Division, 2d Corps, A. P., from March, 1864; in 4th Brigade, 3d Division, 2d Corps, from May 13th, 1864; in the 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 2d Corps, from July, 1864; and it was honoral)ly discharged and mustered out, under Lt.-Col. Abraham L. Lockwood, June 3d, 1865, near Washington, D. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 10 officers, 87 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 otlicer, 54 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 3 offi- cers, 181 enlisted men; total, 14 officers, 322 enlisted men; aggregate, 386; of whom 69 en- listed men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc.: Date. Kil- Wou ided. M ,s. ^ to - at Fort Ann, Putnam and Dresden; JE at Hartford and Hebron; F at Argyle and Greenwich; G at White Creek, Jackson, Greenwich and Salem; H at Salem, Shushan, Greenwich, Hartford and Hebron; i at Easton, Cambridge, Hartford and Hebron; and A' at Granville and Hampton. The regiment left the State Sept. 5th, 1862; it served in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 12th Corps, from Sept., 1862; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 12th Corps, from May, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 20th Corps, from April, 1864; and, commanded by Col. James C. Rogers, it was honorably discharged and mustered out June 8th, 1865, near Washington, D. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, "killed in action, 3 officers, 40 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 3 officers, 28 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 95 enlisted men; total, 6 officers, 163 enlisted men; aggregate, 169; of whom 4 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: VOLUNTEEKS OF THE STATE. 473 Place. Cliancellorsville, Va. ... Gettysburg, Pa Gettysburg, Pa Fair Play,;Md Williamsport, Md Kobertson's Ford, Va. Estsee Spring, Tenn.... Atlanta campaign, Ga Resaca Near Cassville Dallas Kenesaw Mountain . Golgotha Nose's Creek Gulp's Farm Peach Tree Creek Date. Kil- led. Wounded. Miss- ing. to 148 14 10 1 23 63 53 Di'd|R eco. c c W 3 96 . 9 1 5 1 1 17 3 34 2 35 d S 17 3 ) i i 1 1 H C 14 3 s C 16 17 1863. May 1-3 July 2-3 4 11 14 Sept. 17- 18 1864. Mar. 16 May 3- Sep. 2 M'yl4-15 19-20 May 25- June 4 June 9- July 2 J'e 16-17 19-20 22 July 20 1 "2 1 1 "4 10 1 3 4 4 Gen. Sherman's Savan- nah campaign, Ga.... March to the Sea.. Monteith Swamp Savannah Campaign of the Caroli- nas Chesferfleld, S. C Averasboro, N. C , Bentonville, N. C Aiken's Creek, N. C Smithfleld, N. C Raleigh, N. C Bennett House, N. C.. On picket, Jan. 12th, 1864 1864. July 21- Aug26 Nov. 15- Dec.21 Nov. 15- Dec.lO Dec. 9 10-21 1865. Jan. 26- Mar.20 Mar. 3 16 19-20 April 10 10-11 23 26 Total loss 3 40 3 28 10 208 1 45 338 led.iDi'dlReco. Miss- ing. One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regiment of Infantry. AMERICAN guard; ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Col. A. Van Horn Ellis received authority, July 11th, 1862, to recruit this regiment; it vras organized at Goshen, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Sept. 5th, 1862. Part of the 71st Regiment of the National Guard of the State formed its nucleus. Sept. 1st, 1864, Mr. Charles Gale, of Mooers, Clinton county, received authority to recruit a company, the Mooers Company, which later was assigned to this reg- iment and became part of its Company E. June 2d, 1865, the men not to be mustered out with the regiment, were transferred to the 93d N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: A at Newburgh, Cornwall, Chester and Goshen; B — Goshen Company — at Goshen, Warwick, Florida and Newburgh; C — Cornwall Com- pany — at Goshen, Cornwall, Newburgh, Monroe and New Windsor; Z> at Warwick and Goshen; fiJat Goshen, Crawford, Otisville, Wallkill, Newburgh, Bullville, New Windsor, Mt. Hope and Port Jervis; ^at Port Jervis and Deer Park; G at Washington ville, Bloom- ing Grove, New Windsor, Monroe, Newburgh, Craigsville and Chester; H at Montgomery, Waldeu and Goshen; J at Newburgh and Windsor; and A"" at Wallkill, Goshen, Middle- town and Newburgh. The regiment left the State Sept. 6th, 1862; it served in Piatt's Brigade, Whipple's Di- vision, from Sept., 1862; in 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 3d Corpa, from Oct., 1862; in 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 3d Corps, from June, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 2d Corps, from March, 1864; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Charles H. Wygant, June 3d, 1865, near Washington, D. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 10 officers, 93 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 45 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 94 enlisted men; total, 12 officers, 232 enlisted men; aggregate, 244; of whom 11 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc. : Date. Kil- VV ounded. M 6 tc to < "4 204 14 an Pl.\ce. Date. Kil- VV^ounded. led. Di'd Reco. Ing. led. Di'd Reco. ing. Pl.\ce. 1 _ 9 • • 19 "5 "(, 1 d E 135 11 E £ ... "4 "a ... 1 i c B c "i e 5 B c 2 E c S c "i 14 t E c E c Ed es to t to to < 1862. Nov. 5-6 15 Decll-15 1863. Feb. 25 May 1-3 June 9 July 1-3 Jones' Cross Roads, Md. Wapping Heights, Va 1863. July 12 23 Oct. 13 Nov. 7 Nov. 26- Dec. 2 Nov. 27 Near Waterloo, Va 1> Fredericksburg, Va Kelly's Ford, Va Ilartwood Church, A'a ... Chancellorsville, Va Brandy Station, Va ■ 1 36 ... 2 i -ye. Mine Bun campaign, Va 16 Gettysburg, Pa 6C 474 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Il- 7 14 April 9 16 20 May 23 1864. Feb. 1-4 1 J'e 21-22 Jackson's Mills, N. C Gardinier'R Bridge, N. C. Foster's Mills, N. C Butler's Bridge, N. C Campa'n of the Carolinas Wise's Fork, N. C Snow Hill, N. C 1864. June 23 Dec. 9 10 11-12 1865. Mch. 1- Apr. 26 Mar.7-in 2«-31 Anril 26 .. ... 4 24 iV Bennett House, N. C. Hachellor's Creek Southwest Creek Dam, N C 1 4 1 1 Total loss 1 6 ^fSl 1 One Hundred and Thirty-third Regiment of Infantry. SECOND metropolitan GUARD. Col. Leonard D. H. Currie received authority to raise this regiment as one of the Metro- politan Brigade; it was organized on Staten Island and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Sept. 24th, 1862. May 31st, 1865, the men not to be mus. tered out with the regiment were transferred to the 90th N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited under the auspices of the Metropolitan Police of New York city, principally: A, 0, D and ^in New York city; B, F, Hand K in New York city and Brooklyn, and G and /at Brooklyn. The regiment left the State Oct. 8th, 1862; it served at and near Washington from Oct., VOLUNTEEES OF THE STATE. 479 1862; at New Orleans and Baton Rouge, La., from Dec, 1862; in 2(1 Brigade, 3d Division, Department Gulf, from Jan., 1868; in 2d Brigade. 3d Division, 19th Corps, from March, 1863; in the Defenses of New Orleans, from Oct., 1863; in the 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 19th Corps, from Feb., 1864; in the 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 19th Corps, from April, 1864; in the 8d Brigade, 1st Division, 19th Corps, from June, 1864; in the 3d Brigade, 1st Division, Army Shenandoah, from March, 1865; in the Defenses of Washington, from April, 1865, and, under Col. Currie, it was honorably discharged and mustered out, June 6th, 1865, at Wash- ington, D. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 26 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 17 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 78 enlisted men; total, 3 officers, 121 enlisted men; aggregate, 124; of whom 1 enlisted man died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. M ti bo ho Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M ==. led. Di'd|K eco. ing. led. Di'd Reco. Ing. Place. i o c e O 5 S c i a o i a 6 o c B c 26 S O 1 c S c 17 ID G O 5 c 88 1 O E & 2 to to < Near Port Hudson, I^a ... 1863. Mch. 14 April 12- 13 20 May 9 May 23- July 8 May 27 June 14 Oct. 9 "i 4 3 7 12 1 3 . 2 5 ■ 7 . 17 5 71 2 25 115 ... Carrion Crow Bayou, La Vermillion Bayou, La.... Red River campaign, La. 1863. Oct. 11 Nov. 11 1864. Mch. 10- May 22 May 16 J'y 12-13 20 1 Siege of Port Hudson, La Washington, I). C First Assault Second Assault Vermillion Bayou, La ... Snicker's Ferry, V.a... ... Total loss HO One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Regiment of Infantry. The Hon. George E. Dauforth received authority, July 19th, 1862, to recruit this regiment in the counties of Delaware, Schenectady and Schoharie; it was organized at Schoharie and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Sept. 22d and 23d, 1862. June 5th, 1865, the men not to be mustered out with the regiment were transferred to the 102d N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: ^4, B and i^at Schenectady; C and J^Tat Scho- harie ; D at Middleburgh, Fulton and Broome; E at Blenheim, Gilboa, Broome, Jeffer- son, Conesville and Summit, G at Cobleskill, Richmoudville, Sharon, Seward and Gilboa; //at Schenectady and Duanesburgh; /at Schenectady, Fulton, Conesville, Wright, Broome, Duanesburgh, Gilboa, Middleburgh and Glen. The regiment left the State, under the command of Lt.-Col. J. S. DeAgreda, Sept. 25th, 1862; it served in the 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 11th Corps, from Oct., 1862; in the 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 11th Corps, from May, 1868; on detached service at Alexandria, Va. , in Aug. , 1863; in 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 20th Corps, from April, 1864, and, commanded by Col. Allan H. Jackson, it was honorably discharged and mustered out June 10th, 1865, at Bladensburgh, Md. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 4 officers, 59 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 25 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 3 offi- cers, 91 enlisted men; total, 8 officers, 175 enlisted men; aggregate, 188; of whom 19 en- listed men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil-! W )Und ed.i Miss- 8 252 S Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- led. Di'd| ieco.] ing. led. Di'd Pie CO. ing. V Place. 1 o ^1 e o E s c 3 130 . 7 e1 "i 5 .57 1 1 O 11 o 1 E a 1 2 •J E o "i i c 23 10 5 1 c S 1^ cS to 3) to < 1863. May 1-3 July 1-3 11-13 Oct. 28- 29 Nov. 23- 27 25 Atlanta campaign, Ga.... Rocky Faced Ridge Resaca.. Dallas 1864. May 3- Sept. 2 May 8-10 14-15 2 I 40 17 4 Hagerstown, Md 36 13 May 2.5- Chattanooga and Ross- ville campaign, Tenn Missionary Ridge Kenesaw Mountain . ... Jiine 4 •i 2 ~1 1 1 July 2|... 480 PART HI. SKETCHES OF ORCxANIZATIONS. Place. Pine Mountain (iolgotha Gulp's Farm The Assault Marietta Chattaliootchie Kiver. Peachtree Crossing Peachtree Creek Atlanta Gen. Sherman's Savan nah campaign, Ga .. March to the Sea Sandersville Near Greensboro Kil- Woiliiiled, M ss- aj led. Ui'cl Ueco. ing. Date. '{■ c ,: = •/ c £ c C8 01 e 4J a Sj E c 4 ^ 2 iR c V c P e U) O (4 o U O Ul o H <) IS64. June 15 16-17 - . 12 17 22 27 2 1 July g 1 1 13 1 1 K 20 .') 1 2 11 i 21 44 July 21- Aug.26 I 2 3 Nov. 15- Dpc. 21 Nov. 15- Dec.K Nov. 25 29 Place. Montelth Swamp.. Savannah l^j|. NVoundeil. led. Di'dlKeca o hIo Campaign of the Caro- linas Robertsville. S. C Lexington Cross R'ds, S. C Averasboro, N. C Bentonville. N. C Smithfleld, N. C Raleigh, N. C Bennett House, N. C, ism Dec. 9 Dec. 10- 20 I8fi5. Jan. 2fi Apr. 26 Jan. 29 Feb. 15 Mch. Ifi 19-20 April 10- II 23 26 Totalloss 4 59 125 7 212 3 91402 Miss- ing. One HuiSTDRED AND Thirty-fifth Regiment of InFAXTRTo ANTHONY WAYNE GUARD. Tkis regiment was organized in Aug., 1862; it was converted into a regiment of artillery Oct, 3d, 1863, and designated the 6tli Regiment of N. Y. Vol. Artillery, under which title its record will be found. One Hundred and Thirty-sixth Regiment of Infantry. IRONCLADS. Col. James "Wood, Jr., received authority, Aug. 8th, 1862, to recruit this regiment; it was organized at Portage, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Sept, 25th and 26th, 1862. June 12th, 1865, the men not to be mustered out with the regi- ment were transferred to the 60th N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: A at Portage Station; B at North Danville, Burns, 0.ssian and Springwater; G at Livonia, Geneseo, Groveland, Leicester and Spring- water; 2>at Warsaw, Castile, Eagle, Gainesville, Genesee Falls, Orangeville and Pike; E at Lima, Allen, Covington, Middleburgh and Warsaw; F at Mount Morris; G at Geneseo, Avon and York; //at Portage, Bennington, China, Java, Perry, Orangeville, Sheldon and Wethersfield; i at Conesus, Sparta, Springwater, Nunda, North Dansville and Portage; and K at Cuba, Friendship, West, Clarksville, Bolivar and New Hudson. The regiment left the State Oct. 3d, 1862; it served in the 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 11th Corps, from Oct. 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 20th Corps, from .April, 1864; and, commanded by Col. Wood, it was honorably discharged and mustered out June 13th, 1865, near Washington, D. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 40 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 34 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 91 enlisted men; total, 3 officers, 165 enlisted men; aggregate, 168; of whom 3 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Place. Chancellorsville, Va. . Gettysburg, Pa ■Waiihatchio, Tenn .... Chattanooga & Rossville campaign. Tenn Missionary Ridge Atlanta campaign, Ga . Rocky Faced. Ridge.... Resaca Near Cassville Date. Kil- led. W uunded. Miss- ing. a3 « a tm bo 6 109 6 11 82 4 Dl'd Reco. i O H d £ o e o c E c i E c » 3 2 "i 1863. »Iay 1-3 July 1-3 Oct.28-29 No. 23-27 25 1864. May 3- Sept. 2 8-10 H-15 19-20 i 2 17 2 1 13 1 "i 10 1 1 i'l "i "3 1 78 3 8 53 i Place. Dallas Kencsaw Mountain.. .. Pine Mountain Golgotha Peach Tree Creek Atlanta Gen. .Sherman's Savan nah campaign, Ga ... Date. 1864. May 25- June 4 June 9- July June 14 16-17 July 20 July 21 Aug. 26 Nov. 1.5 Dec. 21 led.lDi'dlReco. Miss- ing. VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 481 Date. 1 w uu Kled. M i a to to to < 1 10 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M led. DIM Reco. ing. led. Di'd Reco. ing. «■ Place. 1 O s E o E 1 c S E O 1 E H ] 9 5J 1 O a s 2 1 40 i e C s 2 2 i 1 ... c c 13 24 224 S 2 c E c W 17 to 60 to < 186 J. Nov. l.i- Dec.lO Nov. 17 DeclO-2n 18B.i. .Tan. 26- Apr. 2R Mch. 14 Averasboro, N. C Bentonville, N. C Raleigh \. C 186.1. Mar. 16 19-21) April 23 26 rry, Ga., 18 Near Stone Mountain Savannah, Ga Campa'n of theCaroHnas NearFayetteville, N. C 27 Bennett House, N. C. By guerillas. Turner's Fe 1 - mill 34' 7 .'^''6 _ One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Eegiment of Infantry. Col. David Ireland received authority, Aug.. 31st, 1862, to recruit this regiment; it was or- ganized at Bingliamton, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Sept. 25th and 26th, 1862. In Dec, 1864, a company of recruits, mustered in for one year, joined the regiment at Savannah, Ga., and became Company L. June 8th, 1865, the men not to be mustered out with the regiment were transferred to the 102d N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: ^1 at Binghamtou and Sanford; 5 at Bing- hainton, Chenango, Conkliu, Kirkwood, Hichford, Union and Windsor; C^ at Oswego; D at Ithaca; ^at Biughamton, Chenango, Lisle, Maine, Triangle, Union and Whitney's Point; i^at Biughamton, Colesville, Chenango, Conklin, Kirkwood, Port Crane, Sanford and Wind- sor; G at Berkshire, Richford, Newark Valley, Caroline, Groton and Candor; 5" at Spencer, Candor, Barton and Oswego; 1 at Ulysses, Xewfield and Ithaca; /t'at Groton, Danby and Caroline; and L at Elmira. The regiment left the State Sept. 27th, 1862; it served in the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 12th Corps, from Sept. 30th, 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 20th Corps, from April, 1864; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Koert S. Van Voorhis, June 9th, 1865, near Bladeusburgh, Md. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 6 officers, 73 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 43 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 4 officers, 165 enlisted men; total, 10 officers, 281 enlisted men; aggregate, 291; of whom 8 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Near Ripon, Va Charlestown, W. Va . Dumfrees, Va Chancellorsville, Va Gettysburg, Pa .».. ■Williamsport, Md AVauhatchie, Tenn ... Chattanooga & Rossville campaign, Tenn Lookout Mountain . . . Mi-ssionary Ridge Ringgold Gap, Ga. Atlanta campaign, Ga . Ki,.,\VouiKled. jijgs. led. Di"d|Reco. ing. Rocky Faced Ridge.. Kesaca Dallas Kenesaw Mountain.. Pine Mountain . Golgotha 1862. Nov. 9 Dec. 2 27 1863. Mav 1-3 July 1-3 11-12 Oct.28-29 No. 23-27 24 2r> 27 1864. Mav 5- 1 Sept. 2 May S-10 I 11-15 May 25- I June 4 June 9- i July 2 June 1 16-1 35 54 10 6 . 11 Place. Marietta Road. ... Gulp's Farm The Assault Crossing of Peach^Tree Creek Peach Tree Creek . . Atlanta Gen. Sherman's Savan- nah campaign, Ga March to the Sea.. Savannah Campa'n of the Carolinas Lexington C. H., S. ( Averasboro, N. C Bentonville, N. C Raleigh, N. C Bennett House, N. C led.lDi'dlReco. 1864. June 21 22 27 July 19 20 July 21 Aug 26 Nov. 15- Dec. 21 Nov. 15- Dec. 10 Decin-20 1865. Jan. 26 Apr.26 Fob. 15 Mch. 16 19-20 April 23 26 Total loss 6 73... 43 11 231 1 74 439 i Miss- ing. One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Regiment of Infantry. SECOND AUBURN REGIMENT; SECOND CAYUGA AND WAYNE COUNTY REGIMENT. This regiment was organized in Aug. and Sept., 1862; it was converted into a regiment of artillery, and, Dec. 19th, 1862, designated the 9th Regt. N. Y. Vol. Artillery, under which, head its record will be found 61 482 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. One Hundeed and Thirty-ninth Regiment of Infantry. Col. Anthony Conk received authority, July 28th, 1862, to recruit this regiment; it was organized at Brooklyn, and there mustered iu the service of the United States for three years Sept. Dth, 1862. June 19th, 1865, the men not to be mustered out with the regiment were transferred to the 98th X. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: A at Brooklyn, Brookhaven, Flatbush, Hemp- stead and Jamaica; B, C, D, E, F, G and K at Brooklyn; // at Brooklyn and Smithtownr and /at Brooklyn, Flatbush, Hempstead, Islip and Jamaica, The regiment left the State Sept. 11th, 1862; it served at Camp Hamilton, Dept. Va.,from Sept. 20th, 1862; in West's Brigade, 1st Division, 4th Corps, at Yorktown, Va., from April, 1863; in Wistar's Brigade, Dept. Va., from July, 1863; in Wistar's Division, 18th Corps, from Jan., 1864; in the District of Currituck, Va., from Feb., 1864; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 18th Corps, from March, 1864; in the 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 24th Corps, from Dec, 1864; and, commanded by Lieut. -Col. Thomas Mulcahy, it was honorably discharged and mustered out June 19th, 1865, at Richmond, Va. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 5 officers, 48 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 22 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 78 enlisted men; total, 7 officers, 148 enlisted men; aggregate, 155; of whom 8 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Placr. Fort Magruder, Va Crump's Cross Koads.Va Near Cliickalioniiny, Va. Forge Brir ^ F c SB B \^ B M W W \A IS64. May 3- Sept. 2 May 14- 15 1 13 1(1 4 6(1 3 Mav 25- June 4 6 2 3 14 .Tune 5 1 June 9- July2 1 J'e 16-17 7 ... 484 PAKT III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Date. Kil- Wouiideii. IM ss- c tt to < 70 1 1 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. "M ^ — — led. DIM IJ(!CO. Ing. led. ni'd Itcco. IML' Place. 11 1 O E E 1 o s £ 33 1 s c 5 & a "i 33 c E 12 c "i 118 i. E 1 Nose's Creek 18fi4. ,r'e 19-20 22 July 20 July 21- Aug. 26 Nov. 15- 1)("C. 21 Nov. 15- Dec. 10 Dec. 9 10-21 Campaign of the Caro- 1865. Jan. 2fi- Apr. 26 Mch. 3 16 19-20 Apr. 10 10-11 13 26 Cul|)"s Fiirni "2 3 12 1 ...' 1 Chesterfield. S. C ' Averasboro, N. C Bentonville, N. C Aiken's Creek. N. C... Smithfield, N. C 1 i "3 Gen. Sbernian's Savan- nah campaign, Ga.... 3 .38 1 Raleigh, N. C Bennett House, N. C... Total loss Monteith Swamp Savannah -—JZ ' One Hundred and Forty-second Regiment of Infantry. st. lawrence county regiment. Col. Roscius W. Judson received authority to recruit this regiment in the, then, 17th senatorial district of this State; it was organized at Ogdensburgh, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Sept. 29th, 1863. June 27th, 1865, the men not to be mustered out with the regiment were transferred to tlie 169th N. Y. Vols. Col. N. Martin Curtis of this regiment, commanding brigade, led the assault on Fort Fisher, N. C, Jan. 15th, 1865; having obtained possession of part of the works and while in the act of directing approaching reinforcements, he was what was thought to be mor- tally wounded; in recognition of his services on this occasion the Secretary of War issued then and there a commission to him as a Brigadier-General of U. S. Vols., and later he received the thanks of the peopte of the State in a concurrent resolution of the Legis- lature. The companies were recruited principally: A at Macomb, DeKalb. Oswegatchie, Gouver- neur, Hermon, Canton, Colton and Fine; 5atRossie, Gouverneur, Morristown, Hammond, Macomb and Fowler; Cat Waddington, Ogdensburgh, Lisbon, Louisville and Madrid; Z> at Macomb, Bangor, Franklin, Westville, Constable, Burke and Bellmont; B at Oswegatchie, DePeyster, Lisbon and Hammond; i^^at Dickinson, Bangor, Moira, Brandon and Lawrence; G at Oswegatchie, Fort Covington, Bombay, Canton, Lisbon and Westville; // at Macomb, Burke, Bellmont, Constable and Brandon; /at Massena, Waddington, Potsdam, Pierre- pont, Hammond, Madrid and Louisville; and K at Russell, Canton, Pierrepont, Ogdens- burgh and Lisbon. The regiment left the State Oct. 6th, 1862; it served m the Defenses of Washington from Oct., 1862; in the 3d Brigade, Abercrombie's Division, 22d Corps, from Feb., 1863; in the 8d, Hughston's Brigade, Gurney's Division, Dept. of Va., at Suffolk, Va., from April, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, Gordon's Division, 7th Corps, from May, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 4th Corps, from June, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 11th Corps, from July, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, Gordon's Division, 10th Corps, at Hilton Head, Folly and John's Islands, S. C, from Aug., 1863; in Schimmelpfenning's Division, 10th Corps, from Jan., 1864; in 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, from April, 1864; in 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 18th Corps, from May 30th, 1864; in 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, from June 15th, 1864; in same brigade and division of 24th Corps, from Dec, 1864; of the Pro- visional Corps, from March, 1865; of the 10th Corps, from April 2d, 1865; and, commanded by Col. Albert M. Barney, it was honorably discharged and mustered out June 17th, 1865, at Raleigh, N. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 3 officers, 68 enlisted men; of wounds received inaction, 1 officer, 60 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 160 enlisted men; total, 5 officers, 288 enlisted men; aggregate, 298; of whom 14 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc.: VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 485 1 Kil- Wounded. M be be < 3 119 Kil- Wounded. Miss- ~~' led. Di'd Reco. ing. Place. Date. led. Di'd Reco. ing. <1? Place. Date, t 1 c 1 c" 1 9 "9 10 1 C c a) s 9 5 ■5 c S c W 2 59 ■■J E c E c 13 si "i ... 1 T J \ c 2 6 2 1 9 10 1 8 68 e 1 1 a c 2 9 .1 2 6 11 2 » 60 u S "i 6 3 5 20 c S c 6 33 24 9 38 76 17 56 320 L- 1 s d 3 ... be bo bo «0 Siege ot .Suflblk, Va 1863. Apr, 16- May 4 . Aug. 9- Sept. 7 Aug. 17- I 23 J Sept. 8- Doc.31 Oct. 27- Nov. 9 1864. Feb. 9-11 .. May .5-31 .. 9-10 .. 14-16 .. 18-20 .. Cold Harbor, Va 1864. J'nel-12 10 Siege of Battery Wagner, Before Petersburg and s. C Assault of Petersburg, A'a Mine Explosion, Va Dec. June 15- 19 Julv 30 Sept. 29- Oct. 1 Oct.27-29 Dec. 25 1865. Jan. 15 Febll-12 18-20 22 Mch. 1- Apr.26 April 26 48 .31 14 Bombardment of Fort Sumter Operations in Charleston Harbor, S. C Darbvtown Road, Va ... . Fort Fisher, N. t! 67 103 20 79 Bombardment of Fort Sumter Seabrook and John's Cape Fear Intrench- nients N. C Island, Va Operations against Pe- tersburg and Kich- 7nond, Va Fort Anderson, N. C Near Wilmington, N. C. Campaign of the Caro- Swift Creek Bennett House, N. C. Total loss Drewry's Bluff Bermuda Hundred 194 One Hundred and Forty-third Regiment of Infantry, sullivan county regiment. Aug. 14tli, 1862, Mr. Jolm C. Holley received authority to recruit this regiment in Sulli- van county; it was organized at Monticello, with David P. DeWitt as Colonel, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Oct. 8th, 1862. The companies were recruited principally: A at Monticello, Fremont, Bethel, Rockland, Forestburgh, Liberty and Beaver Kill; i> at Bethel, Thompson, Fallsburgh, Forestburgh and Stormsville; Cat Fallsburgh, Rockland, Grahamville and Neversink; D at Ithaca and Lansing; JEnt Wurtsborough, Bridgeville, Monticello and Phillipsport; i'^at Fremont, Callicoon, Jeffer- sonville, Rockland and Monticello; G at Fremont, Bloomingburgh, Neversink, Monticello, Thompson, Cochecton and Tusten; Hat Liberty, Monticello and Rockland; J at Dryden and Cochecton; Jl at Cochecton. Monticello, Tusten, Callicoon, Highland and Thompson. The regiment left the State Oct. 14th, 1862; it served in the Defenses of Washington in the 3d Brig., Abercrombie's Div., from Oct. 16th, 1862; in the 22d Corps, from Feb., 1863; in 3d, Hughston's, Brig., Gurney's Div., Dept. Va., at Suffolk, Va., from April, 1863; in the 1st Brig., Gordon's Div., of 7th Corps, from May, 1863; of 4th Corps from June, 1863; in the 1st Brig.. 3d Div., 11th Corps, from July 14th, 1863; in the 3d Brig., 1st Div., 20tli Corps, from April, 1864; in the 2d Brig., Bartlett's Div., 22d Corps, from June 30th, 1865; and, under Col. Horace Boughton, it was honorably discharged and mustered out July 20th, 1865, at Washington, D. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 3 officers, 13 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 25 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 offi- cer, 177 enlisted men; total, 6 officers, 215 enlisted men; aggregate, 221; of whom 3 en- listed men died in the hands of the enemy; the large loss by accident (9), was principally caused by a railroad accident March 20th, 1863; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc.: Siege of Suffolk, Va ProviilenceCh. Road... Bottom's Bridge, Va Wauhatcliie, Tenn Chattanooga & Rossville campaign, Tenn Missionary Kidge .. 1863. April 15- May 4 May 3 June 22I... Oct.28-29 ... Nov. 23- 271... Nov. 251 1 :.:l Place. Atlanta campaign, Ga.. Resaca 1864. May 3- Sept. 2 May 14- 15 [May 25- June 4 Ackworth .Tune 4 Kenesaw Mountain June 9- I July 2 Dallas Date. Kii.| Wounded. led.Iofd O.WC '^ Reco. Miss- ing. E c 486 PART III, SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. 1 I Date. ? 1 c til- ed. c i S > w . ... 1 6 . 1 Wountled. Miss- tc ti M ■< 76 48 6 Place. Date. Kil-| W uu ided. Miss- ■ Dl'd Reco. ing. led. Di'd| Reco. ing. n' Place. 1 o 1 a c 10 8 1 1 o 2 1 c v E c 62 31 4 o O c 1 c 2 E 1 3 "i 1 ::: 1 "i 1 25 i ■e. o "2 6 s g c W "2 2 130 1 1 1 c 1 5 00 1864. June 16- 17 19-20 22 July 30 Campaign of the Caroli- 1865. Jan. 26- Apr.26 •Jan. 29 Feb. 2 Mar. 16 19-20 27 April 10 26 rtArrh 6 Robertsville, S. C Lawtonville, S. Averasboro, N. C Beiitonvillc, N. C N.';ir Gcldsboro. N. C. Aiken's Crofk, N. C Bennett House, N. C... ? Gulp's Farm July 21- 7 Gen. Shprinan's Savan- nah campaign, Ga.... Aug. 26 . Nov. 15- Dec.21 Nov. 15- Dec. 10 Dec. 9 10-21 4 1865 1 Monteith Swamp Total loss 13 2 in** Ojste Hundred and Forty-fourth Regiment of Infantry. Aug. 27tli, 1862, Col. Robert S. Hughston received authority to recruit this regiment in Delaware county; it was organized at Delhi, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Sept. 37th, 1862. In Oct., 1864, it received a large number of re- cruits, of whom the surplus, 159 men, were transferred to the 1st N. Y. Vol. Engs. The companies were recruited principally : A at Tompkins; B at Walton and Mason- ville; Cat Delhi, Stamford, Meredith, Hamden, Kortright and Harpersfield; i) at Frank- lin, Masonville, Otego and Sidney; E at Andes and Bovina; J'' at Hancock; C at Middle- town: i?"at Roxbury, Stamford and Harpersfield; /at Sidney, Kortright, Davenport, Mere- dith and Delhi; K at Colchester, Franklin, Hamden, Middletown, Tompkins, Masonville, Delhi and Harpersfield. The regiment left the State Oct. 11th, 1862; it served in the Defenses of Washington from Oct. 13tli, 1862; and in the 3d Brig., Abercrombie's Div., 22d Corps, from Feb., 1863; in the 3d, Hughston's, Brig. , Gurney's Div. , Dept. of Va., at Suffolk, Va. , from April, 1863; in 1st Brig., Gordon's Div., of 7th Corps, from May, 1863; of 4th Corps from June, 1863; in the 2d Brig., 1st Div., 11th Corps, from July, 1863; in the 2d Brig., Gordon's Div., 10th Corps,ou Folly Island. S.C, from Aug. loth, 1863; in Shimmelpfeuniug's Div. ,10th Corps, from Jan., 1864; in 1st Brig., Ames' Div., 10th Corps, from Feb., 1864; in the District of Florida, Dept. of the Soutb, from April, 1864; at Hilton Head, S. C, from June, 1864; in the 1st, Potter's, Brig., Coast Div., Dept. Gulf, from Nov., 1864; iu the 3d Separate Brig., District of Hilton Head, Dept. South, from Jan., 1865; and, commanded by Col. James Lewis, it was honorably discharged and mustered out at Hilton Head, S. C, June 25th, 1865. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 20 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 18 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 4 offi- cers, 174 enlisted men; total, 6 officers, 212 enlisted men; aggregate, 218; of whom 1 enlisted man died in the hands of tlie enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: V 1 Date. ; S c til- ed. ; d Wounded. M ss- 1 M Place. Date. Kil-I Wounded. M Di'd Reco. Ing. led. Di'djReco. ing. OJ Place. S c i 1 c H 1 2 II s 1 c 'A 4 "9 81 5 24 35 158 t E c c '"] 2 "7 "2 1 13 CS t to <; Siege of Sutrolk, Va 1S63. April 16- May 3 May 3 Aug. 11- 31 17-23 , Sept. 8- ^ Dec. 31 Oct. 27- Nov. 9 J 1 2 Sea Brook and John's 1.H64. Feb. 9- 11 June 2 July 9 Nov. 30 Dec. 6-7 9 1865. Jan. 15 Feb. 10 24-25 4 Providence Church Road Camp Finnegaii, Fla John's Island, S. C "i ... ... "3 11 1 ... "i i'6 ... "2 13 Siege of Battery Wagner, ■ 1 — i Honey Hill, S. C 108 S. C Deveaux Neck, S. C Deveaux Neck, S. C Near St. Augustine, Fla. •Tames Island, S. C Monk's Corners, S. C 6 Bombardment of Fort 3j... "I'C 2 1 ■5 "i IkI 4 37 Operations in Charles- ton Harbor, S. Bonil)ariIment of Fort 44 1 1 ?15 VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 487 OisTE Hundred and Forty- fifth Eegiment of Infantry. STANTON LEGION. Col. William A. Allen received authority to recruit this regiment; it was organized at Staten Island, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Sept. 11th, 1863. The companies were recruited principally: A, B, C, D, E, F, if and I at New York city; G at Patchogue, Staten Island and New York city; and K at Hempstead, Oyster Bay, Staten Island and New York city. The regiment left the State Sept. 27th, 18G2; it served in the 2d Brig. , 2d Div. ,12th Corps, A. P., from Sept. 30th, 1862; in the 2d Brig., 1st Div., 12th Corps, from April, 1863; in the 1st Brig., 1st Div., 12th Corps, from May, 1863; and, Dec. 9th, 1863, the enlisted men were transferred to the 107th, 123d and l.'JOth N. Y. Vols., and the regiment, under Lieut.-Col. R. L. Van Wagonon, discontinued. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 6 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 8 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 85 enlisted men; total, 1 officer, 49 enlisted men; aggregate, 50; of whom 1 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kll- Wou DiVi nded. Reco. Miss- ing. 2 c3 bO a CO be <1 95 10 Place. Date. Kil- led. Di ou nded. Miss- ing. 2 Place. t E o 1 1 c S t 2 1 1 c g c 28 8 1 O c 6 c 50 E o 1 c B 6 0/ E O = i. 11 c S c 36 E o 2 c e B 50 c5 bo < Near Ripon, Va Charlestown, W. Va Chancellorsville, Va Gettysburg, Pa 1862. Nov. 9 Dec. 2 ise.",. May 1-3 July 1-3 1863. .Tuly 14 Sept. 17- 18 ... ? Robertson's Ford, Va Total loss lOn One Hundred and Forty-sixth Regiment of Infantry. HALLECK infantry; FIFTH ONEIDA; GARRARD's TIGERS. Mr. Henry S. Armstrong received authority, Aug. 25th, 1862, to recruit this regiment in Oneida county; it was organized at Home, with Kenner Garrard as Colonel; and there mus- tered in the service of the United States for three years Oct. 10th, 1862. It received by transfer the three years' men of the oth and 17th N. Y. Vols. May 4th and June 25th, 1863, respectively: a few men, who had originally been members of the 2d, 9th, 16th, 18th, 30th, 54th and 37th N. Y. Vols., in January and April, 1864; and some of the men of the 44th N. Y. Vols, not mustered out with their regiment, Oct. 11th, 1864. The companies were recruited principally: ^1 at Utica; B at Vernon, Rome and Annsville; Cat Utica and Rome; JD at Boonville. Hawkiusville, Rome and Whitestown; E at Camden. Augusta, Rome, Utica and Marshall; F at Utica, Lee, Rome, Florence, Annsville, Ava, Marcy and Whitestown; G at Clinton, Kirkland, Bridge water and Plainfield; IT at Utica, Rome and Sangerfield; / at Trenton, Remsen, Western, Westmoreland, Steuben, Lowell, Rome, Vernon and Verona; and A' at Paris, Clayville, Utica, Marcy, Clinton, Deansville, Marshall and Whitesboro. The regiment left the State Oct. 11th, 1862; it served in Casey's Division, Defenses of Washington, from Oct., 1863; in the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 5th Corps, from Nov. 6th, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, 5th Division. 5th Corps, from March, 1864; in the 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 5th Corps, from June 6th, 1864: and. commanded by Col. James Grindlay, it was honorably discharged and mustered out July 16th, 1865, near Washington, D. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 3 officers, 81 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 4 officers, 46 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 187 enlisted men; total, 9 officers, 314 enlisted men; aggregate, 333; of whom 1 officer, 87 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: 488 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Date. Kil- VV ouiuled. Miss- t 18 50 28 1 1 312 16 10 55 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M >iS- led. Di"d Kcco. ing. led. Di'd Reco. ing. • Plack. 1 O - 1 o c 2 3 i Before Petersburg, Va Assault of Petersburg.Va Weldon Railroad, Va Poplar Spring Chur'h.Va 1864. June 16- Apr. 2, 1865 Pe 16-19 Aug. 18- 21 Sept. 30- Oct. 2 Oct.27-28 Dec. 6-11 l.-<05. Feb. 5-7 Mch. 28- Apr. 9 Mch. 29- 31 April 1 2 9 32 17 46 3 Mine Run campaign, Va. 3 5 1 81 4 Hicksford Raid,Va Wilderness. Va Spotsylvania C. H.,Va... Piney Branch Church. Hatcher's Run, Va Appomattox canip'n, \ a White Oak Ridge Five Forks ... ..J 81-3 3 46 n 65 North Anna, Va Fall of Petersburg Appomattox C. 11 Cold Harbor, Va 4 "i B(>tlu>sila Church White Oak Swamp, Va... Total loss 6'i4 One Hundred and Fokty-seventh Regiment of Infantry. OSWEGO regiment. Col. Andrew S. Warner received autliority, Aug. 25th, 1863, to recruit a regiment in the, then, 21st senatorial district of the State; it was organized at Oswego, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three 3'ears Sept. 22dand 23d, 1862. Jan. 2oth, 1865, it received by transfer the veterans and recruits of the 76th N. Y. Vols, not mustered out Avith their regiment. June 5th, 1865, the men not to be mustered out with the regiment Avere transferred to the 91st N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: A, B and J at Oswego; Cat Richland, Albion and Williamstown; D at Fulton, Granby and Volney; ^at Sandy Creek, Redfield, Boyles- ton and Orwell; i^' at Mexico, Palermo and New Haven; (? at Oswego and Scriba; II alQon- stantia, Parish, Amboy and West Monroe: and /i at Oswego, Scriba and Fulton. The regiment left the State Sept. 2oth, 1862; it served in the 2d Brigade, Defenses of Washington, north of the Potomac, from Sept., 1862: in the Provisional Brigade, Provost Guard, A. P., from Dec, 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 1st Corps, from Jan., 1863; in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 1st Corps, from March, 1863; in the 2d Brigade, 4th Divis- ion, 5th Corps, from March, 1864; in the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 5th Corps, from Aug., 1864; in the 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 5th Corps, from Sept., 1864; and, under Col. Francis C. Miller, it was honorablv discharged and mustered out .June 7th, 1865, near \^^ashington, D. C. During its service the regiment lost by death , killed in action, 5 officers, 107 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 4 officers, 52 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 177 enlisted men; total, 11 officers, 336 enlisted men; aggregate, 347; of whom 71 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. M tf. fc- tt. ti. < 6 296 4 171 43 20 11 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. M led. Di'd Reco. ing. led. Di'd l{eco ing. OJ Place. IP 1 o 3 B E 1 57 17 '2 2 4 3 1 C "2 1 "i c a S a 17 2 10 1 2 i E "7 ... 3 ■1 \ c a) E c Pd 4 li'i 2 83 26 17 8 t a 2 a 92 55 3 1 "i 1 5 £ 'A 4 9 4 2 "i 1 107 1 4 E 2 3 3 3 i 3 52 C "i 2 3 c E 46 43 7 9-1 i e "] 1 4 c 9 11 5 13 2 190 eS sao to < Pollock's Mill Creek, A'a. Chanccliorsville, Va 1563. Apr. 29- Mav 2 Vluy '^-?. Inly l-:i Oct. 19 Nov. 20- Dec. 2 1864. .May 5-7 8-21 ,s in 12 22-26 27-31 June 1- 12 Before Petersburg, Va. Assault of Petersb'rg.Va Weldon Railroad, Va.... Poplar SpringCh'rch.Va 1864. June 16- Apr. 2, 1865 .T'e 10-19 Au. 18-21 Sept. 30- Oct. 2 Oct.27-28 Dec. 6-11 1865. Feb. .-)-7 Mch. 28- Apr. 9 Mar29-31 April 1 2 9 61 57 16 Gainesville, Haymarket. Va Mine Run campaign, Va. 11 Wilderness, Va Spotsylvania C. H., Va. Hicksford Raid. Va 48 I'incv Branch Church. Laurel IIIll Salient Appomattox camp'n,Va White Oak Ridge Five Forks 1 1 34 18 40.^ North Anna.Va 33 Totopotomoy, Va Cold Harbor, A'a Fall oi Petersburg Appomattox C. H Total loss 1 2 783 VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 489 One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment of Infantry. Col. William Johnson received authority, Aug. 20th, 1863, to recruit this regiment in the, then, 26th senatorial district of the State; it was organized at Geneva, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Sept. 14th, 1862. June 22d, 1865, the men not to be mustered out with the regiment were transferred to the 100th N. Y. Vols . The companies were recruited principally: ^1 at Seneca Falls, Fayette, Geneva and Cauoga; B at Dundee, Starkey, Barrington and Milo; Cat Phelps, Hopewell and Geneva; D at Ge- neva, Fayette and Varick; ^ at Ovid, Lodi, Romulus and Covert; i^ at Geneva, Rushville, Gorham, Potter Centre, Penn Yan and Middlesex; G at Geneva, Canandaigua and Naples; ^at Waterloo, Seneca Falls and Tyre; /at Benton, Milo, Jerusalem. Torrey, Seneca. Branch- port and Geneva; and ^at Manchester, Bristol, East and West Bloomfield and Hopewell. The regiment left the State Sept. 22d, 1862; it served at Suffolk, Dept. Va., from Sept., 1862: at Norfolk, Va., 7th Corps, from Oct., 1862: at Yorktown, Va., from Oct., 1863; in Wistar's Division, 18th Corps, from Jan., 1864; in the 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 18th Corps, from April, 1864; in the 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 18th Corps, from Sept., 1864; temporarily with 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 18th Corps, in Oct., 1864; in the 4th Brigade, 1st Division, 24th Corps, from Dec, 1864; in the 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 24th Corps, from March, 1865, and, com- manded by Col. John B. Murray, it was honorably discharged and mustered out June 22d, 1865, at Richmond, Va. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 63 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 42 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 156 enlisted men; total, 6 officers, 261 enlisted men; aggregate, 267; of whom 24 enlisted men died in tlie hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc.: Gwynn's Island, Va.. Operations against Pe- tei-st)urK and Ricii- niond, Va Swilt Creek Proctor's Creek Drewry's Bluff. Bermuda Hundred White House, Va Cold Harbor, Va Second Assault Before Petersburg and Rictimond, Va 1863, Nov. IS 1864 May 5-31 9-10 12 14-16 18-26 31 .T'nel-12 3 June 15- April2, 1865 [^j].|Wounded, led.,Di'd|Reco. 1 10 ] Miss- ing. ^1^ Pl.^ce. Assault of Petersburg, Va Chaffln's Farm, Va.... Fair Oaks, 2d, A^a Appomato.K campa'n,Va. Fall of Petersburg . Rice's Station Burke's Station Apponiatto.K C. H. 1.S61. .le 15-l'.i Sept. 29- Oct. I Oct.27-28 1865. Mch. 28- Apr. < April : Total loss J 42; 10 Miss- ing. One Hundred and Forty-ninth Regiment of Infantry. FOURTH ONONDAGA. Colonel Henry A. Barnum received authority, August 28th, 1862, to recruit this regiment in the, then, 22d senatorial district of the State; it was organized at Syracuse and there mustered in the United States service for three years Sept. 17th-18th, 1862. June 10th, 1865, the men not to be mustered out with the regiment were transferred to the 102d N. Y, Vols. The companies were recruited principally: A, B, Cand Z) at Syracuse; ^ at Syracuse, Pompey, Onondaga and Geddes; F at Manlius, DeWitt and Fabius; G at Syracuse, Skane- ateles. Van Buren, Lysander, Elbridge and Manlius; H aX Syracuse, Brewerton, Cicero and Centreville; /at Syracuse, Otisco and Fabius; and /fat Syracuse, Baldwinsville and Tully. The regiment left the State Sept. 23d, 1862; it served in Casey's Division, Defenses of Washington from Sept. 26th, 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 12th Corps, from Sept. 30th, 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 20th Corps, from April, 1864; and, commanded by Colonel Nicholas Grumback, it was honorably discharged and mustered out June 12th, 1865, near Bladensbuigh, Md. 62 490 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. During its service tlie regimeul lost by deatli, killed in action, 4 officers, 78 enlisted men: of wounds received in action, 47 enlisted men; of disease and otlier causes, 79 enlisted men; total, 4 officers, 205 enlisted men; aggregate, 209; of whom 7 enlisted men died in tlie Lands of the enemy; and it rook part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil- Wouiuled. Miss- 6 to to to -«; 186 1 55 13 74 30 45 I'LACE. Date. Kil- \\ ounded. M ~ ' led. DIM Iteco. flng. led. Ui'd Keco. Ing. Place. 1 c S e O 1 s c i c i .56 38 9 48 26 30 1 2 e £ c 86 '2 E S E i c i 30 16 6 259 i E 2 E w io 3 lol, 1 < 1862. Nov. 9 Dec. 2 1863. May 1-3 4 July 1-3 Oct. 28- 29 Nov. 2.3- 27 24 25 27 1864. May 3- Sept. 2 Mav8-lo 14-15 May 25- June 4 June 9- .luly 2 Pine Mountain ) Lo.st Mountain J Golgotha _.... Gulp's Farm 1864. June 14 15 16-17 22 27 July 19 20 July 21- Aug. 26 Nov. 15- Dec. 21 Nov. 15- Dec. 10 DeclO-21 1865. Jan. 26- April26 Mch. 16 19-20 April 26 ' Charlestowii, W.Va ChancellorsvlUe, Va 2 ... 28 1 7 I 8 2 5 7 5 2 4 4 4 7 6 "3 1 •8 3 3 "2 43 United States Ford "2 3 1 15 1 ::: ^ Gettysburg, Pa Crossing of Peach Tree Creek "e 2 "2 "i I Chattanooga antl Ross- ville campaign. Tenn Lookout Mountain Gen. Sherman's Savan- nah campaign, Ga ... 9 Atlanta campaign, Ga. ... " "1 ? Rocky Faced Ridge Campaign of the Caro- 1 c 1 J 4 78 Dallas Kenesaw Mountain .... Averasboro, N. C Bentonville, N. C Bennett House, N. C... 48 21 3 ■ OXE HUNDKED AND FIFTIETH REGIMENT OF IkFANTRY. DUTCHESS COUNTY REGIMENT; DUTCHESS LEGION. Colonel John A. Ketcham received authority, August 27th, 1862, to recruit this regiment in the, then, 11th senatorial district of the State; it was organized at Poughkeepsie, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Oct. 10th and 11th, 1862. Dec. 9th, 1863, it received by transfer a ])ortion of the members of the 145th N. Y. Vols. June 8th, 1865, the men not to be mustered out with the regiment, were transferred to the 60th N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: A at Poughkeepsie, Amenia, Washington and Pleasant Valley; B at Poughkeepsie; C at Clinton, Stanford, Pleasant Valley, Poughkeepsie and Washington; D at Hyde Park, Pine Plains, North East, Poughkeepsie and Rhinebeck; 7i' at Dover, Pawling and Poughkeepsie; F at Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck, Red Hook and Milan; G at Poughkeepsie, Beekman, Union Vale and Fishkill; 7/ at Poughkeepsie, Hyde Park and Clinton; /at Washington, Poughkeepsie, Stanford, LaGrange, Amenia and Union Vale; and A' at Rhinebeck, Poughkeepsie and Fishkill. The regiment left the State Oct. 11th, 1862; it served in the Middle Department, 8th Corps, at Baltimore, Md. , from Oct., 1862; in the 3d Sep. Brigade, 8th Corps, from Feb., 1863; in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 12th Corps, from July 2d, 1863; in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 20th Corps, from April, 1864; and, commanded by Colonel Alfred B. Smith, it was honorably discharged and mustered out June 8th, 1865, near Washington, D. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 28 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 21 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 8 officers, 78 enlisted men; total, 5 officers, 127 enlisted men; aggregate, 132; of whom 5 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc. : Gettysburg, Pa Atlanta campaign, Oa.... Resaca Near Cassville... Kil- VN ouiid ed. SI SS- Date. led. Dl'd Keco. Ing. I Z S i S i i 1 E c E c E c E c to U4 - Ui Id H ■< 1863. July 2-3 7 2 21 15 45 1864. May 3- Sept. 2 May 14- 15 1 1 ft 19-20 .. ... Dallas Kenesaw Mountain. Pine Mountain . Golgotha Nose's Creek 1864. .May 25. .lune 4 June 9- July ; June 15 16-! 7 19-20 VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE, 491 Date. Kil- W 01 iji ed. M S.S- 60 OO bo < 33 7 20 Tlace. Date. K 1- WoiiMiled. M — led. ^ Ueco- ing. led. Di'd Reco. Ing. iy> Place. •1 O 1 1 J I E 1 4 1 1 z U E O 3 1 1 O J 2 1 c o 3 c » 20 5 _ " c s c 2 12 J. 1 O J •l c £ c a 1 e ... c "i e o c 1 'lis 1 110 i i o 2 6 "5 40 to to to ■< 1864. June 22 July 20 July 21- Aug. 26 Nov. 15- Dec. 21 Nov. 15- Dec.lO Nov. 26 Dec. 9 10-21 111 Izzard's Mill ... 1S64. Dec. 19 1865. Jan. 26- Apr.26 Slch. 15 16 19-20 April 26 Campaign of the Caro- Gen. Sherman's Savan- nah campaign, Ga ... 8 March to the Sea Averasboro, N.C Bentonville, 'N. C Bennett House, Va 19 2 ... 2 28 - 21 6 Montieth Swamp guerillas Feb. 11, 1864 ...'.'.!.""...";'. Total loss 2 Rebel Steamer Ida 207 One Hundred and Fifty-first Regiment of Infantry. August 20th, 1862, Colonel Franklin Spaulding, succeeded, Sept. 3d, 1862, by Colonel William Emereon, received authority to recruit this regiment in the, then, 29th senatorial district of the State; it was organized at Lockport, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Oct. 22d, 1862. The men recruited for Colonel Franklin Sidtcay's Buffalo Regiment, under authority dated Sept. 7th, 1862, were merged into this regiment, completing its organization. Dec. 21st, 1864, it was consolidated into a battalion of five companies, A to E, the men of Company F being transferred to Companies A, C aud E; those of (r to Companies A and B; those of H to Company E; of I to D; and of K to A and B. The companies were recruited principally: A — Independent Rifles — at Medina; B at Niagara Falls; C at Batavia; D at Albion; ^at Rochester; i^and /at Lockport; G in the counties of Niagara and Orleans; H in the county of Niagara; and A'at Somerset, New Fane, Olcott, Buffalo, Eden, North Collins and Lockport. The regiment left the State Oct. 23d, 1862; it served in the Middle Department, 8th Corps, at and near Baltimore, Md., from Oct., 1862; in West Virginia, in the 3d Separate Brigade, 8th Corps, from Feb. , 1863; at South Mountain, Md., in June, 1863; in 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 3d Corps, from July 10th, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 3d Corps, from August, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 6th Corps, from April, 1864; and, under Lt. -Colonel Charles Bogardus, it was honorably discharged and mustered out June 26th, 1865, near Washington, D. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 5 officers, 75 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 26 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 99 enlisted men; total, 6 officers, 200 enlisted men; aggregate, 206; of whom 23 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Kil- VV DUIKled. M ss- "S ti to - Apr. 2. 1865 Appomattox C. H 9 Before Petersburg, Va ... Total loss "vn One Hundred and Fifty-third Regiment of Infantry. Col. William F. Miller, succeeded, Sept. 5th, 1862, by Col. Duncan McMartin, received authority, Aug. 23d, 1862, to recruit this regiment in the, then, 15th senatorial district of the State; it was organized at Fonda, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Oct. 17th and 18th, 1862. The companies were recruited principally: A at Johnstown; B at Mohawk, Palatine and Root; Cat Glen, P^lorida, Root and Charleston; D at Johnstown and Mayfield; E'atMinden VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 493 and St. Jolinsville; i^atEpliratab, Canajoliarie, Oppenlieiui, Clifton Park and Lassellsville; G at Mooers, Altona, Essex and Plattsburgli; H aX Greenfield, Milton, Galway, Clifton Park, Ballston Spa, Moreau, Root and Wilson; / at Champlaiu, Chesterfield, Plattsburgh and Au Sable; and A' at Queensbury, Elleuburgb, Altona and Mooers. The regiment left the State Oct. 18th, 1862; it served in the Defenses of Washington, in Abercrombie's Division, from Oct. 25th, 1862; in Casey's Division, 22d Corps, from Feb., 1863; in the Department of the Gulf and 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 19th Corps, from Feb., 1864; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Army Shenandoah, from March, 1865; in the 2d Brigade, Dw^ight's Division, at Washington, D. C, from April, 1865; in the Department of Ga., from July, 1865, and, commanded by Lt.-Col. George H. McLaughlin, it was honorably discharged and mustered out Oct. 2d, 1865, at Savannah, Ga. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 20 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 20 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 othcer, 160 enlisted men; total, 3 officers, 200 enlisted men; aggregate, 202; and it took part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- be IK 33 69 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- led. Di'd Reco. ing. led. Di'd Reco. ing. Place. 1 o 1 ib o "i 1 S 4 "8 u ■a o ■3 c S 24 47 E c B 4 C S E 1 c 01 e a 2 c 3 48 122 e 9 ■i s ib 1 15 a. to to ■< Red River campaign. La. 1864. Mch. 10- May22 April 9 May 16 .ry 12-13 Sept. 19 Fisher's Hill Va 1864. Sept. 22 Oct. 14 19 ^ "8 1 20 1 "8 20 ■7 10 Pleasant Hill 81 ■> Washington, D. C Total loss ..' - 188 One Hundked and Fifty-fourth Regiment of Infantry. Col. Addison G. Rice, succeeded, Sept. 25th, 1862, by Col. Patrick H. Jones, received, Aug. 19th, 1862, authority to recruit this regiment in the, then, 32d senatorial district of the State. It was organized at Jamestown, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Sept. 24th, 25th and 26th,1862. June 9th, 1865, the men not to be mustered out with the regiment were transferred to the 102d N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: A at Ellicottsville, Carlton, Cold Spring, Humphrey, Randolph, Great Valley, Carrolton, Little Valley, Conewango, South Valley, Salamanca and Napoli; B at New Albion, Otto, Dayton, Perrysburgh, Leon, Mansfield and Persia; C at Portville, Hinsdale, Lschua, Allegany, Humphrey and Olean; 2> at Machias, Yorkshire, Freedom, Franklinville, Ashford and. Lyndon; B at Portland, Westfield, Ripley and Chautauqua; i^'at Charlotte, Arkwright, Gerry, French Creek and Freedom; O at Ash- ford, Ellicottsville, East Otto, Allegany, Mansfield, Olean, Jamestown and Hillsdale; H at Randolph, Napoli, Salamanca, Little Valley, Great Valley, Jamestown, Carrolton, South Valley, Cold Spring and Farmington; I at Olean, Hinsdale, Salamanca, Allegany, Great Valley, Humphrey, New Albion, Portville, Machias and Yorkshire; and K at Conewango, Perrysburgh, Dayton, Persia, Leon and New Albion. The regiment left the State Sept. 30th, 1863; it served in the 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 11th Corps, from Oct., 1862; in the 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 20th Corps, from April, 1864; and, commanded by Col. Lewis D. Warner, it was honorably discharged and mustered out June 11th, 1865, near Bladensburgh, Md. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 54 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 30 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 offi- cers, 193 enlisted men; total, 4 officers, 277 enlisted men; aggregate, 281; of whom 1 officer, 90 enlisted men, died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc.; 494 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Place. Ctiancflloisville, Va Gt'ltystiurK, Pa ■Wauliatchie, Tenn Cliattaiiootja and Ross ville canipalgn.Tenn Missionary Ridge Atlanta campaign, Ga.... Rocky Faced Ridge Resaca Dallas Kenesaw Mountain.... Phu; Mountain Golgotha Culp's Farm The Assault Date. Kil- lcu III I'd. Miss- ing. DI'dlKeco. r| — — ~ -_> Date. '('• c z\f c ~ ts % c S 'J c t c ^ — P — P c fr — tJD ^ wjc u O W O W < 1863. Jan. 30 Apr. 11- 2 :i 5 May A 4 5 April l;( June 16 ] ^ Dec. 17 2 4 6 1864. May 16- ) 21 ..U 37 2 .58 18 11 5) 22-26 1 2 „ , 27-31 S ...l... - J'no 1- 1 12 ... 1 • H 103 5 164 3 27 2 221 June 15- April 2. 1865 V. 1 4 ... 11 18 June 15- ) 19 1 18 1 7^2 51 83 21-23 1 1 li Deep Bottom, Va Strawberry Plains, Va . Ream's Station. Va , Boydton Plank Road.Va. Hatcher's Run, Va., Hatcher's Run, Va Petersburg Works, A'a Appomattox campa'n,Va White Oak Ridge .... Oct. Fall of Petersburg . High Bridge Farmville Apponiatto.K C. H. 1864 July 27- 29 Aug. 14- 18 25 27. 28 Dec. 2 1865. Feb. 5-7 Mch. 25 Mar. 28- Apr. 9 Mch. 29- 31 April 2 7 Total loss Reco. Miss, ing. VOLUNTEERS OP THE STATE. One Hundred and Fifty-sixth Regiment of Infantry. 495 MOUNTAIN LEGION. Col. Erastus Cook received authority, Aug. 23d, 1862, to recruit this regiment in the, theUs, 10th senatorial district of the State; it was organized at Kingston, where it was mustered in the service of the United States for three years Nov. 17th, 1862. The Neio Paltz Vol- tmteers formed part of the regiment, and three companies of the men recruited by Col. Minthorn Tompkins for his regiment were, to complete its organization, attached to it as Companies H, I and K. The companies were recruited principally: A at Plattekill, New Paltz, Gardiner and Shaw- angunk; B at Kingston, Woodstock, Lloyd, Olive and Marbletown; Cat Durham, Kingston, Wawarsing, Esopus, Hurley, Saugerties, Cairo and Rosendale; D at Wawarsiug, Marbletown, Kingston and Shawangunk ; E at Plattekill, Rosendale, Shawangunk, Gardiner, and New Paltz; F at Kingston, Saugerties, Hurley, Rochester, Marbletown and Olive; G at Esopus, Marlborough and Kingston; H at Rochester, Southfields, Middletown, Newtown, Greenville, Castletou, New York city, Westfield, Northfield, Hillsdale and Baltimore; / at Castleton, Northfield, Westfield, Hillsdale, Southfields and Greenville; and A' at Castleton, Middletown, Newtown, Northfield and Hillsdale. The regiment left the State Dec. 4th, 1862; it served in Sherman's Division, Dept. Gulf, from Dec. 25th, 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 3d Division, Dept. Gulf, from Jan., 1863; in the same, 19th Corps, from Feb., 1868; in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 19th Corps, from July, 1863; in the 3d Brigade, 2d Divi.sion, 19th Corps, from Feb., 1864; in the Provisional Corps in N. C, from March, 1865; in the 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 10th Corps, from April 2d, 1865; in the Dept. of Georgia, from June, 1865; and, commanded by Col. Jacob Sharpe, it was honorably discharged and mustered out Oct. 23d, 1865, at Augusta, Ga. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 40 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 20 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 4 officers, 163 enlisted men; total, 8 officers, 223 enlisted men; aggregate, 231; of whom 17 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. M ■3 of 60 60 22 30 3 1 Pl.\CB. Date. Kil- Wounded. MiR.s- led. Di'd Reco. ing. led. Di'd Reco. ing. 6 Place. I O 1 ... c S d 3 1 2 2 1 E O S 1 3 E O I 1 c w 17 22 E o c S 1 1 "1 c 0) 20 '9 '3 40 E "i ... 2 s (3 9 "e "i 20 IP 5 3 "4 8 c 3 c 79 4 25 1 1 149 ■■J E B E c 46 1 48 So to < Fort Bisland, La Siege of Port Hudson, La 1863. Ap.12-13 May 23- July 8 Opequon, Va Fisher's Uill,Va Cedar Creek, Va Campa'n of the Carolinas Bennett House, N. C... Loss, on minor affairs, p 1864. Sept. 19 22 Oct. 19 1865. March- Apr. 26 April 2fi cket, etc HI 4 92 Brashier City, La Red River campaign. La. 23-24 1S64. Mch 10- May 22 2 Alexandria [May 2 2 7m One Hundred and Fifty-seventh Regiment. • madison and cortland regiment. Col. Philip P. Brown, Jr., received authority, Aug. loth, 1862, to recruit this regiment in the, then, 28d senatorial district of the State. It was organized at Hamilton, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Sept. 19th, 1862. June 22d, 1865, the men not to be mustered out with the regiment were transferred to the 54th N. Y. Vols. The companies were recruited principally: A at Hamilton, Madison, Sherburne and George- town; B at Oneida; C at Hamilton, Cincinnatus, Marathon, Cuyler, Taylor, Willet, Solon, Freetown and Pitcher; D at Scott, Preble and Homer; E at Cortland, Virgil, Harford and CortlandviUe; F at Smyrna, Smithfield, Lebanon, Georgetown, Hamilton, Eaton and Madi- son; G at Canastota, Lenox, Clockville, Wampsville, Oneida and Hamilton; H at Homer, 496 PART in. SKETCHES OF OEGANIZATIONS. Tnixtou and C'ortlaiidville; / at Sullivan, Smitbfield and Hamilton; and K at Cortland- vllle, Manithou, Harford, Freetown and Virgil. The regiment left the State Sept. 25tli, IHfil; it served in the 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 11th Corps, from Oct., 18G2; in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 11th Corps, from July 13th, 1863; in the 2d Brigade, (iordou's Division, 10th Corps, on Folly and Morris Islands, S. C, from Aug., 1863; in Schimnielpfenning's Division, 10th Corps, from Jan., 1864; in the 1st Brigade, Ames' Division, 10th Corps, from Feb., 1864; in the District of Florida, from Feb., 1864; at Beaufort, S. C, from June 15th, 1864; on Morris Island, S. C, from Sept. 5th, 1864; at Fort Pulaski, Ga., from Oct. 22d to Nov. 28th, 1864; in the 1st, Potter's, Brigade, Coast Division, Dept. Gulf, from Nov., 1864; at Georgetown. S. C, from Feb., 1865; and, commanded by Col. James C. Carmichael, it was honorably discharged and mustered out July lOlh, 1865, at Charleston, S. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 5 officers, 50 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 40 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 104 enlisted men; total, 9 officers, 194 enlisted men; aggregate, 203; of whom 1 officer, 4 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following en- gagements, etc.: Kil- Wounded. M ss- C3 M April 12- 13 22 May 23- June 20 May 27 5 106 37 49 1 Second Assault June 14 Sprtngfleld Landing, La..:.Iuly 2 A'erniilliou IJayou. La.... Oct. 9 Carrion Crow Bayou, La 11 .\ddltli)nal losses, as per muster out rolls Total loss 4 2 'SO One Hundred and Sixty-third Regiment of Infantry. THIRD regiment, EMPIRE BRIGADE. This regiment was authorized as one of the regiments of the Empire, Spinola, Brigade; Hale Kingsley was appointed Colonel of the same July 11th, 1862, and succeeded later by Cols. Marion N. Croft and F. H. Braulick; under the latter the regiment, ten companies, consolidated into six companies, was organized in New York city, and it was mustered in the service of the United States for three years Oct. 10th and 11th, 1862, at Washington, D. C. The companies were recruited principally in New York city, Brooklyn and Jamaica. The regiment left the State Oct. 5th, 1862; it served in Carroll's Brigade, Whipple's Divis- ion, Defenses of Washington, from Oct., 1862; in the 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 3d Corps, from Nov., 1862; and, under Lieut. -Col. John B. Jjeverick, it was transferred to the 73d N. Y. Vols. Jan. 20th, 1863. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 3 officers, 7 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 8 enlisted men; of disease antl other causes, 8 enlisted men; total, 3 officers, 23 enlisted men ; aggregate, 26; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- be I be •< 1 3 Place. Date. K le il. Wounded. Miss- led. DIM Reco. ing. d. Dl'd Reco. ing. 6 Place. 1 o c e o 5 ■£ c 'A 1 c a c 1 c E c I 3 03 C i fc- a; fc- S E S o,w,o 1 c 8 8 E o 4 4 c E c » 34 34 S E S c O Cd a u be < Cedar Creek Run, Va.... 1862. Nov. 3 13 Fredericksburg, Va 1862. Decll-I5 _3 7 .. - 5 9 61 Total loss 6') 1 One Hundred and Sixty-fourth Regiment of Infantry. CORCORAN guard; CORCORAN ZOUAVES; SEVENTH REGIMENT, IRISH LEGION; third REGIMENT, CORCORAN'S IRISH BRIGADE; BUFFALO IRISH REGI- MENT. Augu.st 8th, 1862, Colonel John E. McMahon received authority to recruit the 155tth reg't with headquarters at Buffalo. Oct. 7th, 1862, it was designated to form part of the Corcoran VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 501 Brigade as its third regiment, and ordered to New York city The 7th Regiment, origi- nally the Phiviiit, and 4th, Regiment of the Empire Brigade, recruited by Colonel James C. Burke, under authority dated July 23d, 1862, was assigned to the Corcoran Brigade in Sept., 1862. At there-organization of the Corcoran Brigade, Nov. 17th, 1862, the 164th Regiment was formed, with John E. McMahon as colonel, by the consolidation with the 3d of the 7th, and the men recruited for the 8th Regiment, and by transferring original Companies A and D of the 3d Regiment to the 155th N. Y. Vols. The reconstructed regiment was mustered in the service of the U. S. for three years at Newport News, Va., Nov, 19th, 1863. The companies were recruited principally: A at Potsdam, Canton, Malone, Oswegatchie and Pierrepont; B at Lockport, New Fane, Rochester, Ridgway and Buffalo; C and D at Buffalo; E, F and Jt at New York city and Brooklyn; G and /at New York city, Brooklyn and Greenburgh; and H at New York city, Brooklyn, Utica, New Hartford and Newport. The regiment left the State Nov. 6th, 1863; it served in the Department Va. , at Newport News, Va., from Nov., 1862; at Suffolk, Va., in Corcoran's Brigade, Peck's Division, from Dec, 1862; in Corcoran's, later Murphy's, Brigade, Peck's, later Corcoran's, Division, 7th Corps, from Jan., 1863; in the 1st Brigade, King's Division, 32d Corps, from July 16th, 1863; in 2d Brigade, Tyler's Division, 22d Corps, from Jan., 1864; in 4th Brigade, 2d Division, 2d Corps, from May 17th, 1864; in 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 2d Corps, from June 26th, 1864; and, commanded by Colonel Wm. DeLacy, it was honorably discharged and mustered out July 15th, 1865, near Washington, D. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 6 oificers, ^1 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 4 officers, 46 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 3 officers, 128 enlisted men; total 13 officers, 235 enlisted men; aggregate, 248; of whom 3 officers, 84 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the follow- ing engagements, etc.: Deserted House, Va . Siege of Suffolk, Va.., Edenton Road Edenton Road Blackwater, Va Franklin, Va Sangster Station, Va . Spotsylvania C. II., Va... Landron House North Anna, Va Totopotoniov, Va Cold Harbor, Va Second Assault Before Petersburg, Va.. Assault of Petersburg, Va . Weldon Railroad, Va.. Date. Kil- led. Wounded. Miss- ing. a; be & < 4 10 12 92 1 157 23 63 Dl'd| Reco. t2 S o c a C 5 B 2. ... i ■;■ 26 E f i •3 s c 1 1 6 16 59 1 41 23 44 t 1 3 c E 2 7 50 1 1863. Jan. 30 April 11- May 4 April 15 24 May 12 J'e 16-17 Dec. 17 1864. May 16- 21 18 22-26 27-31 J'nel-12 3 June 15- Apr. 2. 1865 J'e 15-19 21-23 ... "2 ) >■ 4 1 "i i ... 17 1 27 "3 7 4 1 3 Place. Deep Bottom, Va Strawberry Plains, Va .. Ream's Station. Va Boydton Plank Road, Va. Date. 1864 J'y 27-29 Aug. 14- 18 25 Oct. 27- Hatclier's Run, Va Dec. 2 1865. Hatcher's Run, Va Petersburg Works, Va.. Appomattox canip'n, Va VThiteOak Ridge.. Fall of Petersburg. High Bridge Farniville Appomattox C. H.. Feb. 5-7... Mch. 25 Mar. 28- April9 Mar. 29- 31 April 2 7 Total loss . Dl'd MisS' ing. One Hundred and Sixty-fifth Regiment of Infantry. SECOND BATTALION, DURYEA'S ZOUAYES; SMITH's ZOUAVES. Colonel H. D. Hull received authority to raise this regiment for a service of nine months, but this term of service was soon changed to three years; it received its numerical designa- tion Nov. 29th, 1862; only six companies were then recruited. The men were mustered in the service of the United States for three years in August, Sept. , Oct., Nov. and Dec, 1862. In March, 1864, Companies G, H, I and K were organized; but on joining the battalion in the field they were at once consolidated with the six original companies. The companies were recruited principally: A, C, D and Eat New York city; B at New York city and Jamaica; Fat New York city and Brooklyn; G, H, /and K at New York city and Long Island. The battalion, Lt. -Colonel Abel Smith, Jr., in command, left the State Dec. 2d, 18G2; it served in the 3d Brigade, Sherman's Division, Department Gulf, from Dec, 1863; in 3d 502 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Brigade, 2d Division, lOtli Corps, from Mar., 1863; in the 1st Brigade, 3d Divi.sion, 19tli Corps, from July, 18G3; in the 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 19tli Corps, from Jan., 1864; in the 3d Brigade, 1st Division, Army Shenandoah, from Mar., 1865; in the 3d Brigade, Dvvight's Division, Defenses of Washington, from April, 1865; in the 3d Division, Dept. South, from June, 1865; and, under Major Wm. W. Stephenson, it was honorably discharged and mus- tered out Sept. 1st, 1865. at Charleston, S. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 29 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 15 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 79 enlisted men; total, 4 officers, 123 enlisted men; aggregate, 127; of whom 18 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc. : Kil- \V oun( cd. M _ ■3 & 60 .... Total loss '^n One Hundred and Sixty-sixth Regiment of Infantry. Sept. 6th, 1862, Colonel Isaac Wood, Jr., received authority to recruit this regiment in the, then, 9th senatorial district of the State, with headquarters at Goshen. Sept. 13th, the headquarters were transferred to Middletown; authority was also granted to enroll men foi nine months' service. Nov. 13th, 1865, the regiment showing no prospect of early comple- tion, the men enlisted were transferred to the 176th N. Y. Vols., and the organization dis- continued. One Hundred and Sixty-seventh Regiment of Infantry. ft Hon. Homer A. Nelson received authority, Sept. 3d, 1862, to recruit this regiment, with headquarters at Hudson. Oct. 28th, 1862, the men enlisted were transferred to East New York, and there consolidated with the 159th N. Y. Vols., forming Companies A, C, D, E, G and I of the new organization. One Hundred and Sixty-eighth Regiment of Infantry. nineteenth MILITIAo Sept. 18th, 1862, the offer of service of the Nineteenth Regiment of the National Guard was accepted by the Governor of the State, and Colonel Wm. R. Brown authorized to recruit his regiment to full numbers and for a service of nine months; it was designated the 168th Regiment of Volunteers, organized at Newburgh, and there mustered in the ser- vice of the United States Jan. 23d, Company K, however, not until Feb. 11th, 1863. The companies were recruited principally: A at Wallkill, Montgomery, Mount Hope, Lisle, Coventry and New York city; B at Newburgh, Walden and Fishkill; C, D — WasJi- ingtoii Continentals — and 7 at Newburgh; E ni Peekskill, Newburgh and Yorktown; F — Neirhurgh Guard — at Newburgh, Fishkill, Poughkeepsie and New York city; O at New- burgh, Crawford and Rondout; //at Goshen, Bainbridge, Union, Green, Binghamton, Lisle and Fishkill; and A' at Fishkill, Montgomery, Poughkeepsie and New York city. The regiment left the State Feb. 12th, 1863; it served at Yorktown, Va., in Busteed's Brigade, 1st Division, 4th Corps, from Feb., 1863; in King's Brigade, 1st Division, 4th. Corps, from April, 1863; in the 22d Corps, from June, 1863; in the 2d Brigade, 2d Division VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 503 lltli Corps, from July, 1863; and, commanded by Colonel Brown, it was honorably dis- charged and mustered out Oct. 31st, 1863, at Newburgh, N. Y. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 enlisted man; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 36 enlisted men; total, 1 officer, 37 enlisted men; aggregate, 38; and it took part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil- Wouiuied. Miss- 6 60 M CO <1 ,s 1 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. led. Di'd Keco. ing. led. Di'd Reco. ing. Place. s c "i 1 O 1 c 1 c "5 1 C g "2 E B 1 S 1 c s a e 6 a c c 3 b bo bo Walkerton, Va 1863. May 28 June 5 9 3 Total loss 12 Oke Hundred and Sixty-ninth Eegiment of Infantry. TROY REGIMENT. Sept. 24th, 1863, Col. Clarence Buell received authority to raise this regiment in the, then, 12th senatorial district of the State; it was organized at Staten Island, and mustered in the service of the United States for three years; Companies A to E at Troy, Sept. 25th, 1863; the remaining companies at New Dorp, Staten Island, Oct. 6th, 1863. June 7th, 1865, it received by transfer the men of the 142d N. Y. Vols, not mustered out with their regi- ment. The companies were recruited principally: A at Nassau, Troy, Schodack and Poestenkill; B, G, iZand / at Troy; C at Troy, Brunswick, Hoosick, Pittstown, Easton and Poestenkill. D at Sandy Hill, Kingsbury and Fort Edward; jB'at Fort Edward; i^at Whitehall. Lisbon and Fort Ann; and K at Lansingburgh and Troy. Company I was also known as the Nail Factory Company. The regiment left the State Oct. 9th, 1863; it served in the Provisional Brigade, Aber- crombie's Division, Defenses of Washington, from Oct., 1863; in the Military District of Washington, D. C, 32d Corps, from March, 1863; in the 3d, Foster's, Brigade, 1st, Cor- coran's. Division, 7tli Corps, at Suffolk, Va., from April 17th, 1863; on the Peninsula, Va., in June and July, 1863; in the Department of the South, 18th Corps, from Aug., 1863; on Folly Island, S. C, and in Foster's and Drake's Brigades, Vodges's Division, 10th Corps, from Oct., 1863; in the District of Florida, from Feb., 1864; in the 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 10th Corps, from April, 1864; in the 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 18th Corps, from May 30th, 1864; in the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, from June 15th, 1864; in the same of 24th Corps, from Dec, 1864; of the Provisional Corps, from March, 1865; of the 10th Corps, from April 3d, 1865? and, commanded by Col. Alonzo Alden, it was honorably discharged and mustered out July 19th, 1865, at Raleigh, N. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 6 officers, 67 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 58 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 3 officers, 150 enlisted men; total, 10 officers, 375 enlisted men; aggregate. 385; of whom 35 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and 3 officers and 36 enlisted men were killed by the explosion of the magazine at Fort Fisher, N. C, Jan. 16th, 1865. The regiment took part in the following engagements, etc. : Date. Kil- Wounded. M ss- 6 be bb be < 8 2 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. led. Di'd Reco. ing. led. Di'd Reco. Ing. Place. S £ c c H 1 1 S c S a i E 3 c S c 4 1 e G s c E s E a i E c c K 69 E c 0) S c H 24 bo s; to to Siege of Suffoll<, Va 1863. April 17- May 4 April 24 Aug. 28- Sept. 7 Sept. 8- Dec. .31 Bombardment of Fort Sumter Seabrook and .John's Island, S. C Operations against Pe- tersburg and Rich- 1863. Oct. 27- Nov. 9 1864. Feb. 9- 11 May 5-31 6-7 Siege of Battery Wagner, S. C ... Operations in Charleston Harbor, S. C Port Walthall and h U9 504 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. Date. Kil- Wounded. Ml ss- to & <; 81 111 75 19 23 PL.4CE. Date. Kil- Wounded. 51 ■ Chaflfin's Farm, Va 1864. Sept. 29- Oct. 1 Dec. 25 1865. Jan. 15 FebIl-12 18-20 22 March- Apr. 26 April 26 Fort Fisher, N. C 37 Cold Harbor. Va Fort F'isher, N. C Cape Fear Intrench- nients, N.C Fort Anderson, N. C Near Wilmington, N. C. Campaign of the Caro- Before Petersburg and Assault ot Petersburg.Va Mine Explosion, Va Dutch (iap, Va Strawberry Plains, Va... Bennett House, N. C... Total loss One Hundred and Seventieth Regiment of Infantry. FOURTH ORIGINALLY SECOND, REGIMENT CORCORAN'-S IRISH LEGION. July 17tli, 1863, Col. Peter McDermott received authority to recruit this regiment as the second of the Corcoran Legion or Brigade; it was organized at Staten Island, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Oct. 7th, 1862. The compa- nies were recruited principally in New York city and Brooklyn. The regiment left the State Oct. 16th, 1863; it served in Casey's Division, Defenses of Washington, from Oct., 1862; in Corcoran's Brigade, Dept. Va., at Newport News, Va., from Nov. 19th. 1863; in the same hrigade. Peck's Division, 7th Corps, at Suffolk, Va., from Jan., 1863; in Murphy's Brigade, Corcoran's Division, 7th Corps, from April, 1863; in Cor- coran's Brigade, King's Division, 33d Corps, from July 16th, 1863; in 2d Brigade, Tyler's Division, 23d Corps, from Jan., 1864; in 4th Brigade, 8d Division, 2d Corps, from May 17th, 1864; in 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 3d Corps, from June 26th, 1864; and, commanded by Col. James P. Mclvor, it was honorably discharged and mustered out July 15th. 1865, at Munson's Hill, Va. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 8 officers, 62 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 58 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 97 enlisted men; total, 12 officers, 217 enlisted men; aggregate, 229; of whom 3 officers, 50 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the follow- ing engagements, etc. : Desertea Tlouse, Va.... Union Mills, Va , Siege of SufTolk, Va Edenton Road... Providence Ch'ch Ro'd Black water, Va ... Carrsville, Va Windsor, Va Spotsylvania C. II.,Va... Landron House . North Anna, \a..., Totopotoniov, Va. Cold Harbor, Va ... Srcoiid Assault... Before Petersburg, Va ... . Date. Kil- led. W ounded. Miss- ing. u 2 io 29 99 14 56 Dl'd Reco. E C s 1 c a c 9 14 36 10 49 E o 1 17 1863. .fan. 30 Feb. 6 April 11- May 4 April 15 May 3 12 15-16 21 1864. May 16- 21 18 22-26 27-31 J'nel-12 3 June l.'>- April 2. 1865 1 T 1 .1 1 "i 3 9 24 "i "i i 16 ) ^ 3 1 6 Assault of Petersburg, Va Weldon Railroad, Va. Deep Bottom, Va Strawberry Plains, A'a ... Ream's Station, Va Boydton Plank Road, Va Hatcher's Run, \a. Hatcher's Run, Va Petersburg Works, A'a.. Appomattox camp'n, A'j White Oak Ridge 1864. June 15 19 21-23 July 27 29 Augl4-18 25 Oct.27-28 Dec. 1865. Feb. 5-7 Mch. 25 Mch. 28- April 9 Mch, 29- 31 April 2 7 9 Fall of Petersburg. High Bridge Farmville Appomattox C. H. Total loss 8 62 2 58 12 229 4 88 463 Reco. 12^5 Miss- ing. 6. c" VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 505 On"e Hundred and Seventy-first Regiment of Infantry. Sept. 2d, 1863, Col. William Mayer received authority to recruit this regiment in the, then, first seven senatorial districts of the State. Nov. 19th, 1862, the men enlisted were transferred to the 175th N. Y. Vols., and the organization discontinued. One Hundred and Seventy-second Regiment of Infantry, y'onkers regiment. Col. John P. Jenkins received, Sept. 10th, 1862, authority to recruit this regiment in the, then, 8th senatorial district of the State. The organization was not completed, and the men enlisted were transferred, in Dec, 1862, to the 6th N. Y. Vol. Artillery, as Companies L and M, and parts of Companies B, D, I and K of the same. One Hundred and Seventy-third Regiment of Infantry. fourth metropolitan guard; fourth national guard. Sept. 22d, 1862, Col. Charles B. Morton received authority to recruit this regiment as one of the Metropolitan Brigade; it was organized at Riker's Island, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years Nov. 10th, 1862. The companies were recruited under the auspices of the Police Departments of the cities of New York and Brookh'u, principally in those cities; Company B was, however, origin- ally intended for the 87th N. Y. Vols., which was discontinued Sept. 6th, 1862. The regiment left the State Dec. 9th, 1862; it served in the 2d Brigade, Emory's Di- vision, Dept. Gulf, from Dec, 1862; in the 2d Brigade, od Division, 19th Corps, from April, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 19th Corps, from July, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 19th Corps, from Feb., 1864; in the 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 19th Corps, from March, 1864; in the Army of the Shenandoah, from March, 1865; in the Defenses of Wash- ington, from April, 1865; in the Department of the South and of Georgia, from June and July, 1865, respectively; and, commanded by Col. IjouIs M. Peck, it was honorably dis- charged and mustered out Oct. 18th, 1865, at Savannah, Ga. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 21 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 4 officers, 24 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 offi- cers, 126 enlisted men; total, 8 officers, 171 enlisted men; aggregate, 179; of whom 31 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- 2 OS to bo 7 92 1 Place. Date. Kil- Wounded. led. Di'diReco. ing. led. Dl'd Reco. Ing. Place. 2 c 2 2 2 3 6 i 6 o 1 "i c S 1 2 E o I. S a 4 63 1 0) o B c H 1 i o c E "(i 2 1 e o "i 1 4 S s c n 3 24 a) 1 O "i 5 c E c 30 25 123 £ S O "2 2 E 150 I.ll to 60 < 1863. Apr. 12- 13 17 May 25- July 8 May 27 .Tune 14 Nov. 11 Red River campaign, La. Sabine Cross Roads.... Pleasant Hill 1S64. Mch. 10- May 22 April 8 9 23 May 16 Breaux Bridge, La Siege of Port Hudson, La First Assault Cane River Crossing... 32 Second Assault Carrion Crow Bavou,La. 7j Total loss 2i9.1 1 One Hundred and Seventy-fourth Regiment of Infantry. fifth regiment, metropolitan guard; fifth national guard. Oct. 3d, 1862, Col. Theodore Parmelee received authority to recruit this regiment for the Metropolitan Brigade; it was recruited under the auspices of the Metropolitan Police of New York city, principally in that city; organized at Riker Island, and there mustered in. the service of the United States for three years Nov. 13th, 1863. 64 506 PART III. SKETCHES OF ORGANIZATIONS. The regiment left the State Dec. 7th, 1862; it served in the 2d Brig., Emory's Div., Dept. Gulf, from Dec, 1862; in the 3d Brig., 1st Div., 19th Corps, from March, 186^5; iu the 1st Brig., 1st Div., 19th Corps, from Aug., 1863; at Baton Kouge, La., from Sept., 1863; and, under Col. Benjamin F. Gott, it was consolidated with tbe 162d N. Y. Vols., company with corresponding company, Feb. 9th, 1864. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 19 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 3 enlisted men; of disease and otlier causes, 1 officer, 59 enlisted men; total, 2 officers, 81 enlisted men; aggregate, 83; and it took part in the fol- lowing engagements, etc.: Kil- Woundcii. M < 1 Place. Date. Kil- VVou nded. M ss- — ~~ Date. led. Dl'd Reco. Ing. led. DiM|Reco. ing. a> Place. i 1 o c e c c s c O a e c W "i i ... c (U E c 1 c 1 2 17 19 i _ ... S 8 26 35 O i c K 3 7 a Operations agaiust Port 1863. Mch. 14- Mav 21 Siege of Port Hu(ison,La Bayou La Fourche, La... 18fi3. May 23- .July S July 13 "l 1 1 2 3 "i 1 u Plain Store La 54 Total loss fit) One Hundred and Seventy-fifth Regiment of Infantry. FIFTH regiment, CORCORAN BRIGADE. Sept. 24th, 1862, Col. Michael K. Bryan received authority to recruit a regiment, the fourth, later the fifth, for the Corcoran Brigade. The organization was completed Nov. 17th, 1862, by forming of Col. Bryan's men, three companies; assigning to it the men recruited by Col. W. Mayer for the 171st Regiment forming three more companies; the men recruited by Col. Minthorn Tompkins, not already transferred to other organizations, in three companies, and forming the tenth company of parts of other incomplete organizations. Col. Minthorn Tomp- kins received authority, Aug. 23d, 1862, to recruit the 175th regiment in the, then, first seven senatorial districts of the State; the regiment was not completed and the men were transfer- red to the 156th N.Y.Vols. and this regiment. Nov. 19th, 1862, the organization, as formed above, with Michael K. Bryan as Colonel, was designated the 175th Regiment. The companies were recruited principally in New York city, at Albany, Castleton, Troy, Glen Falls, Knox and Watervliet, and mustered in the service of the United States for three years in Sept., Oct. and Nov., 1862. Oct. 17th, 1863, the regiment was consolidated into three companies, A, B and C; in Oct., 1864, two new companies, D and E, the former, Milo E. Washhurn^s Glens Falls Company, joined the battalion; in Sept., 1864, four additional companies recruited for this regiment were assigned to the 189th N. Y. Vols, instead. The second Companies D and E were recruited mainly at Rochester, Schenectady, Plattsburgh, Lodi, Hornby, Har- ford, Hector, Virgil and Lapeer, and mustered in the service of the United States at Hart's Island and Elmira for one year Sept. 24th and Oct. 8th, 1864, respectively. The regiment left the State Nov. 21st, 1862; it served at Suffolk, Va., from Nov., 1862; iu 1st Brig., Augur's Div., Dept. Gulf, from Jan., 1863; in 3d Brig., 3d Div., 19th Corps, from March, 1863; in 2d Brig., 1st Div., 19th Corps, from Aug., 1863; in 3d Brig., 2d Div., 19th Corps, from Feb., 1864; in 3d Brig., 1st Div., 10th Corps, from April, 1865; in the Dept. of the South and Georgia, from June and July, 1865, respectively; and, commanded by Maj. Charles McCarthy, it, (the five remaining companies,) was honorably discharged and mustered out, Companies D and E at Savannah, Ga., June 30th, 1865, and Companies A, B and C at Greenboro, Ga., Nov. 27th, 1865. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 7 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 6 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 4 officers, 117 en- listed men; total, 5 officers, 130 enlLsted men; aggregate, 135; of whom 3 officers, 2 en- listed men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 507 Place. Fort Bisland, La. Franklin, La Siegp of Port Hudson, La ■Second Assault.. Port Hudson, La. Red River campaign, La Alexandria. Mansura Atchafalaya .. 1863. Apr. 12 i:! May 23 Mav 30- JulyS June 14 Auk. 3 1864. Mch. 10 May 22 May Ifi 24 Miss- ing. Place. Atchafalaya Atchafalaya , Opequon, Va Fisher's Hill.Va Cedar Creek, Va. Campaign of the Caro- Unas Near Goldsboro, N. C. Bennett House, N. C. At minor affairs Kil- led. Date. 1864. May •Tune Sept. Oct. 1 1865. March Apr. 26 Apr. 26 Miss- ing. O^STE Hundred and Seventy-sixth Regiment of Infantry. Ironsides. Sept. 4tli, 1862, Col. Charles Gould received authority to recruit the Ironsides in the, then, first seven senatorial districts of the State for a service of three years; he was suc- ceeded by Col. Mark Hoyt. The 52d Regiment of the National Guard of the State, Col. M. W. Cole, was accepted for a service of nine months Oct. llth, 1863. Nov. 28th, 1862, Col. Hoyt received authority to accept men for a service of nine months; and his regiment •was finally organized about Dec. 15th, 1862, at Brooklyn, by transferring to it the men en- listed for Col. Cole's regiment, and the 166th N. Y. Vols., both of these organizations indi- cating no prospect of speedy completion. Dec. 22d, 1862, Col. Hoyt's regiment, completed as above, received the designation 176th N. Y. Vols., and was mustered in the service of the United States on the same day at New York city, except Company K, which was not mus- tered in until Jan. lOlh, 1863. The nine months' men of the regiment were discharged Nov. 16th, 1863; the regiment was later reenforced with drafted men, substitutes and volunteers, enlisted for three years. The companies were recruited principally: A at Hamilton, Madison, Brookfield, Canas- tota, for nine months; B at New York city, Brooklyn, Sherburne, for nine months and three years; Cat New York city, Warwick, Blooming Grove, Oyster Bay, Wallkill, Milan and Buffalo for nine months; JD at New York city, Brooklyn, Oyster Bay, Sing Sing.Monroe and Chester for nine months and three years; ^at New York city, Wallkill, Whitehall, White Creek and Milton for nine months and three years; F at Eaton, Nelson, Georgetown and Stockbridge for nine months; G at New York city, Otsego, Pelham, Southampton, Wallkill, New Lisbon, Bui?alo and Cooperstown, for nine months and for three years; //at Syracuse and Buffalo for nine months; /and K, (of the 52d National Guard,) at Brooklyn for nine months. The regiment left the State Jan. llth, 1863; it served in the Defenses of New Orleans, La., from Feb., 1863; in the 2d Brig., 1st Div., 19th Corps, from March, 1863; in the 1st Brig., 1st Div., 19th Corps, from April, 1863; in the Defenses of New Orleans, La., from May, 1863; in the Provisional Brig., 2d Div., 19th Corps, from Jan., 1864; in the 1st Brig., 2d Div., 19th Corps, from March. 1864; in the 3d Brig., 2d Div., 19th Corps, from June, 1864; in the 3d Brig., 1st Div., 10th Corps, from April, 1865; in the Dept. of the South and Geor- gia, from June and July, 1865, respectively; and, commanded by Col. Charles Lewis, it was honorably discharged and mustered out April 27th, 1866, at Savannah, Ga. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 19 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 12 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 146 enlisted men; total, 4 officers. 177 enlisted men; aggregate, 181; of whom 1 officer, 17 en- listed men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engage- ments, etc.: 508 PAET III. SKETCHES OF ORGAXIZATIOXS. Patterson villo. La La Fourche Crossing, La. Thibodeaux. La Fort Buchanan. La Biiyoii Hoentr, La Brashier City, La 23) 23-21 IS()4. Mar. 10- May 22 Mansura May 16 Red River campaign. La. 1S63. J'e 17-19'. 19-21. 20.. ie(L D1'<1 Rpca B a a _ ing. Place. Sinisport Berry vilie, Va.... Opequon. Va Fisher's Hill, Va. Cedar Creelt, Va. Campa'n of the Carolinas Bennett House, N. C. Date. S o w May Sept. Oct. 1 186.i. March Apr. 26 April 26 Miss- ing. One Hundred axd Seventy-seventh Regiment of Infantry, tenth regiment, national guard. Sept. 16th, 1862, the 10th Regiment of the National Guard of the State, Col. Ira W. Ains- worth, was accepted by the State as volunteers for a service of nine months, and authority granted to recruit it to full numbers; it vpas organized at Albany, and there mustered in the service of the United States Nov. 31st, 1862. The companies were recruited principally at Albany, Coeymans, Lansingburgh, New Scotland, Easton, Rensselaerville, Watervliet, Wes- terlo and Schenectady. The regiment left the State Dec. 16th, 1862: it served iu the 3d Brigade, Sherman's Divis- ion. Dept. Gulf, from Jan., 1863; in the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 19th Corps, from March, 1863; iu the 1st Brigade, 3(1 Division, 19th Corps, froni July, 1863; and, under Col. Aius- worth, it was honorably discharged and mustered out Sept. 24th, 1863, at Albany, N. Y. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 3 enlisted men; of wounds received iu action, 1 officer, 3 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 3 offi- cers, 149 enlisted men; total, 5 officers, 155 enlisted men; aggregate, 160; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: McGlll's Ferry La.. Ponchatoula, La.. , McO ill's Ferry, La.. Civlques Ferry, La . Amite River, La Date. 1863. .Tan. e, Mch. 2-1 24 2.1 M'yIO-n Kil- led. Wou Dj\l nded. Reco. Miss- ing. 1 tJD 00 ■< "2 "2 i a V B c o z B i 5 "i c "2 S E £ c ... Plack. Siege of Port Hudson, La First Assault Total loss Date. 1863. May 23- .Tuly 8 May 27 Kil- led. W ounded. Miss- ing. Di'd lieco. rr r. •r -' c rf, C' U s c n s '•J £ a c P c P c 1= c bi a w ^ .}' One Hundred and Seventy-eighth Eegiment of Infantry. Nov. 12th, 1862, Col. Julius W. Adams received authority to recruit a regiment, the 2d HawJcins' Zouares, in the first seven senatorial districts of the State for a service of nine months ; Feb. 23d, 1863, the term of service was changed to three years. Oct. 23d, 1862, Col. Ethan Allen received authority to recruit a regiment, the Ethan Allen liecjiment, 3d Merchants' Brigade, in the same territory, for nine months' service. Nov. 19th, 1862, Col. Harry E. (irotleb was authorized to recruit a regiment, the Federal Guard, in the same dis- tricts; this authority was revoked Jan. 24th, 1863, and the men enlisted transferred to Col. Allen's regiment; May 12th, 1863, the term of service of the men enlisted in the Merchants' Brigade for nine months was changed to three years. April 21st, 1863, the 2d Hawkins' Zouaves and the 3d Merchants' Brigade were consolidated, with Col. Adams in command, and designated the Blair Rifles. Authority was granted Dec. 2d, 1863, to Col. M. G. Bell to recruit the Pratt Guards; Dec. 4th, 1862, to Col. Henry F. Liebenau to recruit the Sey- mour Light Infantri/; Jan. 10th, 1863, to Col. Edward Wehler to recruit the Btmiside Rifles; Feb. 6th, 1863, to Col. James P. Quirk to recruit the Westchester Light Infantry; Feb. 11th 1863, to Col. Francis H. Braulick to recruit the Defenders. June 20th, 1868, the 178th VOLUNTEERS OF THE STATE. 509 Regiment was organized by the consolidation of the Blair Rifles, the Pratt Guards, the Sey- mour Light Infantry, the Burnside Rifles, the Westchester Light Infantry and the Defenders into one regiment, under Col. Edward Wehler, and its organization was completed Oct. 14th, 1863, by the assignment to it of the men enlisted at the time for the ItJi Vet. JV". T. Vols., reorganizing, under Col. Geo. Van Schaak; of the men enlisted for the %thVet. N. Y. Vols., reorganizing, under Col. Salm Salm, and of those for the Z\st Vet. N. Y. Vols., reorganizing, under Col. Frank Jones. Feb. 1st, 1865, the regiment was consolidated into a battalion of five companies at Eastport, Miss. ; Company A receiving men from Compa- nies E and F; B men from Companies G and H; C men from G, H, I and K; D men from F, G, H, I and K; and Company E from Companies B, F and K. The companies were recruited principally: A at Rochester, Buffalo. Niagara and King- ston; the other companies at New York city; and they were mustered in Jhe service of the United States for three years: A June 18th, 1863; B and C, of the Burnside Rifles, June 18th, 1863; D and E June 19th, 1863; F Aug. 22d, 1863; G — Company A, 7th Vet. Vols.— Aug. 31st, 1863; H— Company A, 8th Vet. Vols.— Aug. 29th, 1863; I — Company B, 8th Vet. Vols. — Sept. 3d, 1863, and K Oct. 17th, 1863. Companies A, B, C, D and E, commanded by Lieut. -Col. Charles F. Smith, left the State June 21st, 1863 ; Company F joined Sept. 1st, 1863, and the remaining companies Oct. 24th, 1863, with Col. Wehler; the regiment served in De Russey's Division, 22d Corps, from June, 1863; as Provost Guard in the city of Washington, D. C, from July 9th, 1863; it left Washington Oct. 31st, 1863, and served at Eastport, Miss. , from Nov. 16th, 1863; in 2d Brig- ade, 3d Division, 16th Corps, from Dec, 1863; in 3d Brigade, 3d Division, Detachment of 16th Corps, from Feb., 1864; in 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 16th Corps, from Dec, 1864; and, commanded by Lieut.-Col. John B. Gandolfo, it was honorably discharged and mustered out April 20th, 1866, at Montgomery, Ala. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 9 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 9 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 190 enlisted men; total, 2 officers, 208 enlisted men; aggregate, 210; of whom 35 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- Wounded. Miss- Sat tic June 16- 19 July 30 Aug. 18- 21 2 2 2 9 8 ") 6 10 2 1 PLiCE. Poplar Spring Ch'ch,Va. Hatcher's Run,Va Fort Stedman, Va Appomattox camp'n, Va. Fall of Petersburg. Total loss Date. led. Di'd Reco 1864. Sept. 29 Oct. 2 Oct.27-28 1S6.5 Mch. 2.5 Mch. 28- AprilS April 25 1701 1 Miss- ing. Oke Hundked and Eightieth Regiment of Infantry. Col. Lewis T. Barney received authority. May 24th, 1864, to recruit this regiment; this authority was revoked August 3d, 1864. The men enlisted, one company, A, Capt. James H. Day, were assigned to the 179th N. Y. Vols, as Company Q, and joined the regiment Feb. 21st, 1865. One Hundred and Eighty-first Regiment of Infantry. Col. John H. Coster received authority, March 24th, 1864, to recruit this regiment; no men were recruited, and the authority was revoked. One Hundred and Eighty-second Regiment of Infantry. sixty-ninth regiment national guard artillery; first regiment, corcoran irish legion. This regiment. Col. Matthew Murphy, was organized as the first regiment of the Cor- coran Brigade, in New York city, in Aug., 1862, largely of members of the 69th Kegiment of the National Guard of the State, returning from their three months' service as such. Nov. 17th, 1862, the organization of the regiment — Sixty-ninth National Guard Artillery — was completed at Newport News, Va., by adding to it the men enlisted for the gixtli regi- ment of the Corcoran Brigade, except those of Company D. The reorganized regiment was mustered in the service of the United States for three years Nov. 17th, 1862, at New- port News, Va., and the companies were recruited principally in New York city. March 21st, 1864, the "War Department gave the regiment the designation, 182d Regiment N. Y. Vols. The regiment left the State Nov. 10th, 1862; it served at Newport News, Va., from Nov., 1862; in Corcoran's Brigade, Peck's Division, Dept. Va., at Suffolk, from Dec, 1862; in VOLUNTEEES OF THE STATE. 511 Murphy's Brigade, Corcoran's Division, 7tli Corps, from March, 1863; in 1st Brigade, King's Division, 23d Corps, Defenses of Washington, from July 16tli, 1863; in 2d Brigade, 3d, Tyler's Division, 22d Corps, from Dec, 1863; in 2d Brigade, Tyler's Division, 22d Corps, from Jan., 1864; in the 4th Brigade, 2d Division, 2d Corps, from May 17th, 1864; in the 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 2d Corps, from June 26th, 1864; and it was mustered out and honorahly dis- charged, under Col. John Coonan, July 15th, 1865, near Washington, D. C. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed inaction, 5 officers, 55 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 3 officers, 24 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 53 enlisted men; total, 8 officers, 132 enlisted men; aggregate, 140; of whom 15 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.: Date. Kil- VVou ided. 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(D S> t. • B ^55 ;- s'O ^ * 3 a> «" Sfc ° t- s * ^^ ., ■ 3 o » 53lJ2 — fc-- c a 3 i— » J- u«co ■"^■^ 3 CC 5S3S ce-ojsjg * 11^ ■^'5 o APPENDIX. 529 COMPAEATIVE STATEMENT OF THE NUMBEK OF MEN FURNISHED AND OF THE DEATHS IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY DURING THE LATE WAR. STATES, TERRITORIES, ETC. Men furnished. Alabama Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Dakota Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland — Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota . . Mississippi Missouri Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island , Tennesee Texas Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Indian Nations Colored Troops Veteran Reserve Corps U. S. Veteran Volunteers (Hancock's Corps) U- S. Volunteer Engineers and Sharpshooters U. S. Volunteer Infantry General and general staff officers, IT. S. Volunteers. . Miscellaneous IT. S. Volunteers (brigade bands, etc.). Regular Army 2,576 8,289 15, 725 4,903 51,937 206 11,236 11,912 1,290 2,163 1,764 94 1,353 954 3,269 2,576 8,289 15,725 4,903 55,864 206 12,284 16,534 1,290 255,0.57 193,748 75,797 18,069 51,743 5,224 64,973 33,995 123,781 85,479 23,913 545 100,616 3,157 1,080 32,930 67,500 6.561 409,. 561 3,1.56 304,814 1,810 31.5,017 19,521 31,092 1,965 32,549 2,224 1,078 5 5,030 3,925 19,983 151 1,811 1,537 440 2,080 23,703 '" 104 8,718 3,966 1,387 104 '8,344 8,129 3.5, i64 3,274 125 1,185 4,125 '5;692' 14,307 1,878 8,612 1,837 619 120 964 31,872 91,029 133 196 165 99,337 3,530 2.59,092 196,363 76,242 20, 149 75,760 5,224 70,107 46,638 146,730 87,364 24,020 545 109.111 3,1.57 1,080 33,9.37 76,814 6,561 448,850 3,156 313,180 1,810 337,936 23,236 31.092 1,965 33,288 "964' 32,068 91,327 3,530 *99,337 Grand aggregate 2,494,592 101,207 178,975 3,530 2,778,304 345 1,713 573 323 5.354 6 882 290 215 15 34,834 26,672 13,001 2,630 10,774 945 9,398 2,982 13,942 14,753 2,. 584 78 13,885 239 33 4,883 5,7.54 277 46,534 360 35,475 45 33,183 1,321 6,777 141 5,224 43 2" 4, on 12,301 1,018 t38, 847 1,673 106 553 243 239 232 5,798 359,528 * Number not credited upon the quotas of any State. t Includes losses in all colored organizations excepting three regiments from Massachusetts. EXPLANATORY NOTES. With the exception of three Massachusetts regiments (organized and ofBcered exclusively by the State authorities) whose casualties are included with those of the white troops from that State, all losses in the 178,^75 colored troops are reported separately, irrespective of any credits allowed upon the quotas of the States. The deaths in the excepted regi- ments aggregated 574. In all other cases the figures in the column of deaths represent only such as occurred among the u-hite troops and In- dians. Information relative to the number of de.aths in the Navy and Marine Corps belongs to the Navy Department. The ciilored soldiers organized under the direct authority of the General Government and not credited to any State were recruited as follows : In Alabama, 4,969; Arkansas, .'),526; Colorado, 95; Florida, 1,044; Georgia, 3,486; Louisiana, 24,052; Mississippi, 17,.S69; North Carolina, 5,03.1 ; .South Carolina, 5,462 ; Tennessee, 20, 1,33; Texas, 47 ; Virginia, 5,723. There were also 5,896 negro soldiers enlisted at large or whose credits are not specifically expressed by the records. Of the number of colored troops credited to the States, 5,052 were obtained, under the provisions of section 3, act of Congress approved .July 4, l-<64, from the States that had seceded. Tlie immber of oftlcers and men of the Regular Army among whom the casualties herein noted occurred is estimated at 67,0(10; the number in the Veteran Reserve Corps was 60,5iW; and in Hancock's Veteraii Corps, 10,88.3. The other organizations of white volunteers, organized directly by the U. S. authorities, numbered about 11,000. Adjutant General's Office, 1 Washington, July 15, 1885. / Approved, and will be printed as a supplement to the statistical exhibit of deaths in the U. S. Army during the late war. R. C. DRUM, A djutant- General. 530 appe:ndix. <1 K 2 'A O a o H < w F- a.' 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C, Mar. 14th, 1862, and at South Mountain, Md., Sept. 14th, 1862. Fallon, Thomas T., private Co. K, 37th Infantry, for bravery in action at Williamsburg, Va., May 5th, 1862. Moffitt, John, Corporal Co. C, 16th Infantry, for special gallantry at the battle of Gaines' Mills, Va., June 27th, 1862. Neahr, Zachariah C, private Co. K, 142d Infantry, for having volunteered to cut down the palisading at Fort Fisher, N. C, Jan 15th, 1865. O'Beirne. James R., Captain 37th Infantry, for gallant conduct in the battle of Fair Oaks, Va., May 31st-June 1st, 1862. Quinlan, James, Major 88th Infantry, for gallant services at Savage Station, Va., June 28th, 1862.