date it moved down the Rappahannock River to Fal-
mouth, where it arrived on the night of the 28th.
The march to this place had been a most severe one
on the men, as they were without rations and many
of them nearly barefooted. During this march the
brigade commander, Gen. Patterson, died very sud-
denly in his tent, and the command then fell to Col.
Joseph W. Revere, of the Seventh Regiment.
In the movement against the Confederate position
at Fredericksburg on the 13th of December the Second
New Jersey Brigade was not engaged in actual battle,
though it moved across the river and remained in
position during the conflict. It was for a time under
a very heavy fire, but sustained no loss except that of
one man killed in the Seventh Regiment. In the
night following the battle it returned to the riorth
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127
bank of the river and reoccupied its former camps,
which became its winter quarters.
When the new commander of the army, Gen.
Hooker, moved bis forces across the Rappahannock,
in the spring of 1-ilio, the brigade whirl, then com-
prised, in addition to tlie N'ew Jersey regiments, a
New York and a Pennsylvania regiment) took part
in the campaign, under command of Col. Mott, of the
Fifth New Jersey. It crossed the river on the 1st of
May, but remained near, guarding the fords, until
about six o'clock p.m. on the 2d, when ii was ordered
to the front to help retrieve the disaster caused by the
disgraceful flight and panic of the Eleventh Corps.
It did not, however i on account of the wild disorder on
the Geld], reach the position assigned to it until about
two o'clock a.m. on the 3d. At half-past four it was
advanced a short distance farther to the front, where
it occupied a hreast-work, ami stubbornly held it for
two hours against several desperate assaults made by
the enemy, but was at last compelled to withdraw.
1 1 was reformed in the rear of the Chancellor Souse,
and soon alter advanced to another charge, capturing
the assaulted work and planting the Union colors
upon it. II was found, however, that the stronghold
could not be held except al the probable sacrifice of
nearly the entire command, and so it was reluctantly
withdrawn, to take position in the new line which
had been formed in the rear of the ( lhancellor Bouse.
In Ibis battle the fighting was terrific, ami the heha-
viorofthe New Jersej regiments splendid, Theloss
of the Fifth was one hundred and sixteen killed and
WOUnded and nine missing; thai of the Sixth, sixty-
four killed and wounded and eight missing. After
the operations above noted the brigade was not se-
verely engaged, bui remained on the field until the
6th of May, when it recrossed the Rappahannock and
occupied its former camp.
In the great battle of Gettysburg the brigade was
eimaged, and in the thickest of the light, on the L'd of
July; when it was under the heaviest artillery- and
musketry-lire for a long time, and sustained repeated
assaults of the enemy's infantry with unflinching
braver; .
i »n the 3d it was again engaged, but less heavily.
The losses of tin- Fifth Regi nt on this field were
seventy-eight killed and wounded ami sixteen miss-
ing; the Sixth lost thirty-three killed and wounded
ami eight missing. The total loss of the bi
wa* five hundred and thirteen. After the Confed-
erate armj had retreated across the Potomac the
Jersey brigade, crossing that river with the army,
went into eamp ai Bealton, Va. it was engaged in a
light with the enemy's cavalry and infantry at Me-
l - in's Ford on the L5tfa of October, losing in all
about thirty men. After thi* it participated in the
movements of the army during the remainder of the
year, but was not again engaged, rts winter quarters
were taken near Brandy Station.
On the Ith of May, L864, the Second New .1, rsej
Brigade*— then a part of the Second Army I
crossed the Rapidan at Ely's Ford, and moved rap-
idly away with other commands of the army into the
Virginia Wilderness. It became engaged with the
enemy on the 5th, and again, more heavily, on the 6th.
From tlii- time it san little fighting until the 10th,
when it fought at Spottsy 1 vania Court-house. The
11th was : , day of comparative quiet, but on the 1-th
it again moved under lire in the terrific battle of that
• \:>\ at Spottsylvania.
"The behavior of the Now Jersey regiments in this tcrriMo battlo was
Buporb. F.-r fourteen hours Ihey stood the very brant of 0"' storm,
Idtn an inch or toeing heart In tholr work. All around them
Uie elauglitoi was terrible, bul theyromalned unappalled, Thereof]
dead were piled In boapa on theii Bide of the works, prcseutln
t.i. l - â– ol horroi almo I without parallel. Among the dead wore many
v innded » rithlng under the bloody heaps. On Mi \ iii-i. r - ; Immediate
front, where the enemy repeatedly threw forward his massed ,,, inning to
t.r<-ak our lines, a 1 measuring twenty- ix Inches in .diameter was (it
Is said) cut down !>> muskot-and rifle-balls, a fact which shows hotter
than any description the intensity of tbi
The result of the struggle was undecisive, but the
fighting had been 30 tremendous that the Union and
Confederate forces were completely exhausted ; and,
as if by mutual consent, hostilities were suspended
during the succeeding tWO days. The brigade fought
again on the 15th, with slight loss. It was subse-
quently engaged on the 23d and 24th at Chesterfield
llridge. a few days later at Tolopotomy, ami on June
3d in the bl ly battle at Cold Harbor, where it suf-
fered very severely. < >n the 7th it was at Baker's
Mill, on the < Ihickahominy, and remained there until
the 12th. Thence it moved to the Janus River,
Crossing that stream on the 1-lth. and arriving in
front of Petersburg on the following day. < >n the
16th it took part in a general assault on the enemy's
lines ' ncircling that stronghold, and again in an
equally bloody assault on the 18th. For three days
afterwards the fighting was al -t continuous. Still
I tier heavy assault was mad I the 23d, and alter
that there was a comparative lull in the lighting
through the remainder of the month. Op to that
time — that is. during the month- of May ami June —
the losses of the Fifth Regiment bad been one hun-
dred and sixteen killed, one hundred ami nineteen
wounded, and tw.tity-tw issing : of the Sixth, one
hundred and fifteen killed and wounded and eight
missing.
The movements of the forces investing Petersburg
from this time until its final Capture were too numer-
ous and complicated to be mentioned in detail. It is
sufficient to say that in all these movements, during
the Bummer and fall of 1864 and the winter and
spring of 1865, down to the closing scene at Appo-
mattox, the regiments of the See, .ml \v» Jersej
Brigade bravely and nobly performed all the duties
• ml., Eighth, and
One Hundred and VIRMnth Pennsyli
tii.' First .nil Sim., nil, m msnts.
, , i BcAlllster. oon ,
â– Now Jersey nn.l the Bel
128
HUNTERDON AND SOMERSET COUNTIES, NEW JERSEY.
assigned to them and added new lustre to their al-
ready brilliant record. The war was virtually ended
by the surrender of Lee, and on the 2d of May the
brigade left Burkeville Station for the march towards
home. Passing through Richmond on the 6th, it ar-
rived at Arlington on the 15th, and took part in the
memorable review of the Army of the Potomac at
the national capital on the 23d of May. A few days
later the men were transported to Trenton, where
they were disbanded and returned to their homes.
Following is given a list of officers and enlisted men
of the two Hunterdon County companies in the Fifth
and Sixth Regiments :
COMPANY A, FIFTH REGIMENT.*
Ashbel W. Angel, captain ; com. Aug. 28, 1861; trans, to Co. I.
John W. Neal, captain ; com. Dec. 16, 1862, vice Angel ; res. April 14, 1863 ;
disability.
Thomas 6. Morrow, captain ; com. May 19,1863, vice Neal ; pro. from first
lieutenant ; trans, to Co. B.
David H. Ayers, captain; com. April 1, 1864; trans, from Co. I: trans, to
Co. E, Seventh Regiment.
Charles A. Angel, first lieutenant; com. Aug. 28, 1861 ; trans, to Co. I.
James H. Wilson, first lieutenant; com. Sept. 20, 1862, vice C. A. Angel;
res. May 23, 1863 ; disability.
Charles C. Dalley, first lieutenant ; com. April 1, 1864, vice Wilson ; trans.
to Co. E, Seventh Regiment.
Theodore P. Large, second lieutenant; com. Aug. 28, 1861; pro. to first
lieutenant Co. H May 16, 1862.
Edward P. Berry, second lieutenant ; com. May 16, 1862. vice Large ; pro.
to first lieutenant Co. G July 7, 1862,
George J. Lawyer, second lieutenant ; com. July 7, 1862, vice Berry ; trans.
to Co. C Dec. 12, 1862.
Henry R. Clark, second lieut. ; com. Dec. 16, 1862, vice Lawyer; killed at
Gettysburg, July 2, 1863 ; buried at Mercer Cemetery, Trenton, N. J.
Elias G. Wright, second lieuteuant; com. April 1, 1864, vice Clark; trans.
to Co. C.
James T. Odem, second lieutenant ; com. Oct. 13, 1864, vice Wright ; trans.
to Co. E, Seventh Regiment.
Charles \V. Aruett, first sergeant; eul. Aug. 14; 1861 ; pro. to second lieu-
tenant Co. C May 16, 1862.
Isaac Barnes, first sergeant; enl. Aug. 28, 1862; disch. for disability Oct.
24. 1863.
William H. Powers, first sergeant; enl. Feb. 29, 1864; trans, to Co. F,
Seventh Regiment.
Henry Seabridge, musician ; enl. Aug. 30, 1862 ; disch. Dec. 4, 1866.
William W. Smith, musician ; enl. Aug. 14, 1861 ; tranB. to Co. I Aug.
11, 1862.
Andrew L. Day, sergt. ; onl. Aug. 14, 1861 ; disch. for dis. July 30, 1862.
Richard J. Wardell, sergeant; enl. Aug. 28, 1862; trans, to Co. E Feb.
11. 1864.
Kdwin Ellis, sergt. ; enl. Sept. 2, 1862 ; trans, to Co. F, Seventh Regiment.
Kben N. Pierson, sergeant; enl. Fob. 29, 1864; trans, to Co. E, Seventh
Regiment.
Alexander Duffees, sergeant ; enl. Nov. 1, 1862 ; trans, to Co. F Feb. 1 1,
1864.
James 0. Bellis, sergt. ; enl. Aug. 14. 1861 ; trans, to Co. K Aug. 11, 1862.
George I. Smith, sergeant ; enl. Feb. 18, 1864 ; killed at Cold Harbor, Va.,
May 31, 1804.
Thomas Dowlmg, sergeant ; enl. Sept. 13, 1862 ; killed at Chancellorsville
May 23, 1863.
James Bamford, corporal; onl. Aug. 28, 1862 ; trans, to Votoran Reserve
Corps Jan. 10, 1864; disch. Fob. 1, 1866.
Jacob Skillmaii, corporal ; enl. Aug. 28, 1862; trans, to Co. G, First Cav-
alry, Nov. 27, 1862.
James M. Van llouton, corporal; oul. March 14, 1864; trans, to Co. E,
Seventh Regiment.
* In August, 1802, this company was disbanded and its officers and
men transferred to different companies in tho regiment. A now Com-
pany A was raised, and sent into the field about the 1st of October, 1802.
Those of the original members of A company who did not re-enlist were
mustered out Sept, 7, 1804.
George W. Preston, corporal ; enl. Oct. 4, 1802 ; trans, to Co. D.
William F. Bartolett, corporal; enl. March 2, 1804; trans, to Co. E,
Seventh Regiment.
John B. Cruden, corporal ; enl. March 20, 1804 ; trans, to Co. E, Seventh
Regiment.
Marmaduke Goodyear, corporal ; enl. Aug. 14, 1861 ; died of disease June
20, 1862.
William Van Horn, corporal ; enl. Sept, 15, 1862; died of disease Dec.
30, 1863 ; buried at Trenton, N. J.
William Wortmau, corporal ; enl. March 4, 1864 ; killed at Petersburg,
Ya., June 18, 1864; buried at City Point Cemetery, Va.
Wm. C. Wardell, corporal ; enl. Oct. 6, 1862 ; not must, out with company.
P]-ivate$.
Elyah C. Ager, enl. July 23, 1864 ; trans, to Co. F, Seventh Regiment.
Lewis Allegar, enl. April 15, 1864; trans, to Co. E, Seventh Regiment.
James W. Andrews, eul. Aug. 14, 1861 ; trans, to Co. B Aug. 11, 1862.
Conrad Apgar, enl. Feb. 27, 1864; trans, to Co. E, Seventh Regiment.
William Asband, enl. Aug. 14, 1861 ; trans, to Co. B Aug. 11, 1862.
David Allen, enl. Dec. 24, 1862 ; not must, out with company.
John Allen, enl. Nov. 4, 1862; not must, out with company.
Edward Armstrong, enl. March 23, 1864 ; not must, out with company.
Owen Bannen, enl. Sept. 30, 1862 ; trans to Co. D Feb. 11, 1864.
James Bell, eul. Aug. 14, 1861 ; trans, to Co. B Aug. 11, 1862.
Peter D. Bergen, enl. Aug. 30, 1862; trans to Co. D Feb. 11, 1864.
Cornelius A. Booze, enl. Aug. 28, 1862 ; trans, to Co. D Feb. 11, 1864.
John Blink, enl. Aug. 14, 1861 ; traus. to Co. B Aug. 11, 1S62.
John Buck, enl. Aug. 14, 1801 ; trans, to Co. B Aug. 11, 1862.
Joseph Butcher, enl. Aug. 29, 1864; trans, to Co. E, Seventh Regiment.
Jacob Beckstein, enl. Feb. 29, 1864 ; killed at Petersburg, Va., June 16,
1864.
Joseph Bower, enl. Aug. 14, 1801 ; died May 17, 1862, of woundB received
at Williamsburg, Va., May 5, 1862.
Bradford, Samuel W., enl. Sept. 5, 1862; killed at Gettysburg July 2,
1863.
William Brewer, enl. Aug. 14, 1861 ; killed at Fair Oaks June 1, 1862.
George Brown, enl. Feb. 9, 1864 ; lulled at Wilderness May 5, 1864.
Peter H. Ball, enl. Feb. 23, 1864 ; missing, and not must, out with com-
pany.
John Barrett, enl. Sept. 19, 1862 ; missing, and not must, out with com-
pany.
Philip Battman, enl. Dec. 24, 1S62 ; missing, and not must, out with
company.
Archibald Bell, enl. Sept. 3, 1862; missing, and not must, out with com-
pany.
Louis Blanck, enl. May 2, 1864 ; missing, and not must, out with com-
pany.
Charles Bradford, enl. Nov. 28, 1862 ; missing, and not must, out witli
company.
Lewis T. Brand, enl. Aug. 14, 1861; missing, and not must, out with
company.
Charles Brown, enl. Nov. 23, 1S63; missing, and not must, out with
company.
Andrew Burns, enl. Dec. 1, 1802; missing, and not must, out with com-
pany.
John Burns, enl. March 19, 1804 ; missing, and not must, out with com-
pany.
Frank Caldwell, enl. Aug. 30, 1802 ; missing, and not must, out with
company.
Edward Camp, enl. March 29, 1864 ; missing, and not must, out with
company.
John Cirey, enl. April 22, 1804; missing, and not must, out with com-
pany.
Michael Couvery, enl. Oct. 10, 1862; missing, and not must, out with
company.
James Crawford, enl. March 26, 1804; missing, and not must, out with
company.
Andrew J. Curren, enl. March 9, 1864; missing, and not must, out with
company,
John Callahan, enl. March 12, 1804; trans, to Co. G, Seventh Regiment.
Horace W. Carey, enl. Aug. 14, 1801 ; trans, to Co. D Aug. 11, 1862.
David W. Carr, enl. March 17, 1864; trans, to Co. G, Seventh Regiment.
Dunbar II. Caeo, onl. Aug. 14, 1861 ; trans, to Co. B Aug. 11, 1862.
Edward W. Case, enl. Aug. 14, 1861 ; trans, to Co. D Aug. 11, 1862.
William J. Chamberlain, onl. Aug. 14, 1861 ; trans, to Co. D Aug. 11, 1862.
William Chidester, enl. Aug. 14, 1861 ; trans, to Co. D Aug. 11, 1862.
John Clancy, onl. Oct. 31, 1862; trans, to Co. D Feb. 11, 1804.
FIFTH AND SIXTH INFANTRY REGIMENTS.
129
John W. Clark, enl. Aug. 1 1, 1861 ; trans, to (',,. r Aug. 11, 1882,
William H. Clark, onl. March 81, 1864; tram. to Co. E, Seventh Regl nt
William ill , enl. Feb. 29, 1864; trans, to Co. E, Seventh Regiment
Juhn Culton.onl. Aug. 14, 1861 ; train, to Co. D A,n_-. 11, 1862.
Charles H. Compton, onl. Aug. 20, 1862; trans. to Veteran Rcuorvo
Corps, Doc. 1, 1863; dlscli. .Inly it, 1805.
William Cooker, enl. Aug 14,1861; trans, to Co. I 1 lug. 11,1862.
Henry Courter, enl. Feb, 18, 1864; tram toCo B, Seventh Beglment
Patrick M. Cox, enl, March 12, 1864 ; trans, to Co. 0, Beventh Regiment
William Craig, mil. Sept II, 1862; trans, to Votoran Reserve Corps,
Sept.l, 1863; dlscb. Aug. 0, 181 i
George \V. Coin, onl. Oct. 7, 1802; died of lever in hospital April 11,
1803.
James Clark, on!. March 23, 18C-1 ; missing at Wilderness; suppo I di L
Alexander Cornelius, onl.Si.pt. in, 1862; died in hospital Juno 4, 1803,
burled in Military Asylum Ce tery, D. C.
Edward Cyphers, enl. Morel. 2'J, isivi; died of disease nt Beverly, N. J.,
November, 1864.
Dennis Dolrymple, enl. Fob. 10,1804; trans. to Co. B.
Patrick Dover, enl. Aug. 14, 1801 ; trans, to Co. V. Auk-. 11. 1862.
John D-iiiiian, enl. March 10, 180-1; trims, to Co. E, Seventh Regiment.
David Hilts, oul. Aug. 14, 1861 ; trans, to Co. E Aug. 11, 1802.
i: ge W. Dills, enl. Auk. 14, 1861 ; trans, to Co. D Aug. II, 1862.
.ImIiii \V .Hill-. . nl. Aug, -.ii. l-i. I ; n.in. I" C .. K, Seventh Regiment.
Louis Dubois, enl. March 22, 1804 ; trans, to Co. I, Seventh Regiment
Joseph Dunn, enl. Aug. 30, 1864; trans, to Co. E, Seventh Regiment
Petor ilium, onl. Feb. 23, 1864; trans to Co. E, Seventh Regiment
Walter Davidson, enl. Sopt. 2, 1802; died of apoplexy at Ironton, N. J.,
Sept. 11, 1802.
David A. Demarest enl. March 28, 1864; died in Andersonvillo prison
Aug. 15, 1804; uuriod in National Cemetery, andersonvllle, grave
6080.
Al 1.1. Do Mott, enl. July 20, 1864 ; not mustered out with company.
John Denver, enl. April 22, 1864.
Andrew Die ml, enl. Sopt SO, 1802.
.1. s Doyle, enl. Ilei , II, IM',2.
Charles Dronlnrd, enl. March 22, 1804.
James Di , enl. April 22,1864.
John Dunnovan, enl. Doc. 10, 1802.
Christian Elierlieck, enl. ll, , . 2, 1802; I runs. t„ l'„. F, Seventh Itegt.
John II. Emorick, enl. Aug. 30, 1864; Iran.-. t,> Co. E, Seventh llcgimont
Andrew .1 Emmons, enl, March 10, 1864; trans, lo Co B
William N. Bmi s, enl. Feb. 26, 1864; trans, to Co. E, Seventh Regt
William F.t, hell, enl. Aug. 14, 1861 ; trans, to Co. i: Aug. II
Charles Edwards, enl, Nov. 8, 1862; not mustered . mt with company,
George Edwards, enl, March 29, 1864; missing.
Thomas Ellis, enl. Feb. 9, 1864; missing.
James B. Fi h.enl. Aug. 14,1861; died of disease ai Camp Baker, Md.,
April 4, 1802.
Tli i Flaherty (atom Andrew J. Smith), enl. Aug. 14, 1861; dlscli.
duly 20, 1m12, "ii in-, mi ii i "i wounds n i olvod nl Williamsburg, Va.
Franklin Foster, enl Oct 6, 1862; disch. N,,v 6, 1862, t i roguku
army.
Jossph i l„i, ,,, ,-ni. Aug. II, 1861 ; trans, to Co, E Aug. 11, 1862.
Miller ii. Gary, enl. Feb. 18, 1864 ; trans to Co. E, Seventh Regiment
Asher W. Gilbert, onl, lug. 14, 1801; trans, to Co. E Aug. 11,
Bdward Gorman, enl. Aug. 1 1, 1861 : trans, !<â– Co. E Auk i I, 1862.
In F. Graves, enl. Aug. 14, 1861 ; trans, lo Co. E Aug. ll. 1862
Qs irge 8, Gray, enl, March 22, 1864 . trans I 1 1 o, I . Sovonth Regiment
Ji » Gamble, enl. March 8, 1864; killed al I old Harbor, Fa., Hoy
81, l-i,i
John Qntchol, enl. Aug. 1 1, 1801 ; killed al Fair n.,k-, Va., June 1, 1862.
Hamilton Gary, enl. Aug. 14, 1861; nol mustered oul with i ompauy.
i'Ii. tries Glassfbrd, onl. March 9, 1864 ; nol mustered oul with company.
John Gord enl March 16, 1864.
Thomas Gr enl. Nov. 20, 181
James Graves, enl. March 18, 1864
Charles Gunsor, enl Sep! I, 1862
CoonrndHocl bury, enl. Aug. 14, 1861 ; dlscli. for disability Jul;
Putriok Hopkins, enl. Sept 20, 186 I;
medieul board,
Jonathan E. Haines, enl, Aug. 14, ise.i â– trans. <â– â– Co. F Aug 11, 1862.
Samuel l\ II. on -. ml lug. 11, 1801 ; Iran.-, to Co, I Aug. II, 1802.
Jossph Q. Hull. enl. Aug. 14,1801; trans, to Co. I Aug. 11, 1862,
Bui Hamilton, enl. Aug 14, 1801 ; trans, to Co. X lus. II
John Hanoy, enl Nov. 1 1, 186! ; Iran I ■C • D i el 11, 1861
Thomas Banntgen, enl. Sept 16, 1862; trans, to Co. E Feb. 11, 1864.
Tl as Honnon, enl. March 6, 1864; trans, to Co. K, Seventh B
,i ,,,,. - v. Hortpence, enl. Aug. 14, 1861 ; trans, to Co. G Aug. 11, 1862
Hti liael Hi Co. E Feb n. 181 L
JobnO. Heath, enl. Aug. 14,1861; trans to Co QAog 11,1862.
Charles He igor.enl vug. 20, 1804; trans, to Co. B, Seventh Regiment.
Patrli i Henry, enl. Feb. 22, 1804 ; trans, to Co. E, Seventh Regiment
Albertus K. Hlbl s, enl. Aug. 14, 1861 ; trans, t,, Co. K Aug. 11, 1862.
John Hlggtns, enl Aug. 11. 1801 ; trans, to Co. E Aug. II, 1802.
Robert Hill, enl Feb. 20, 1864 ; tran I Co. K, Seventh Regiment
Lemuel Hooglond, enl. Aug. II, 1861 ; trans, to Co. E Aug. 11, 1862.
Henrj Hoehn, enl. April I, 1864; trans to Co. 0, Seventh Regiment
George Homo, onl. Aug, 14,1861; trans, to Co. t: Aug. 11,1802.
Ja, oh ii. nil,,. -, enl. Aug. 30, 1801 ; nan-. to Co. 1:, Seventh Regiment
Michael Humphrey, enl. Nov. 28, 1862 ; trans, to I i. EFeb 11,1864.
Thomas Hunt onl. Feb. I I, 1884; trans, to Co E,Sevi nth i; â– â– _ Intent
Thomas It. Hunt, enl. Aug. II, 1861; trans, to Co. G Aug. 11. I -
Francis Hagerty, enl. Nov, 7, 1862; not must, out with company.
William Harrison, enl. March 23, 1S0I.
rh a ii,- Honry, enl. Dec, 6, 1862; nol must ont with company.
Patrick Hubbin, enl. Nov. 8, 1862; nol most out with npany.
Lornlne Hull, enl. March 10, 1864 ; not must, out with company.
Thomas Ja kson, enl. Dei . 20, 1862.
John Johnson, enl. Dec. 31, 1802.
Thomas Jones, enl. Mareh lv, lso-l ; not must, out with company.
!..,u. , ,ni Sept 4,1862; noti i ont with company.
J-.im Kelly, enl. Sept 3, 1862; nol must, out with company.
Jonathan T. Kelly, enl. Sept. i, 1862; nol must, out with company.
Richard Kemblo, enl. March 31, 1804 ; nol must, out with company.
Christian Koch, enl. Sept 22, 1862 ; not must, out with , puny.
John II. Keisel, enl. Aug. 14,1861 tram to CO. G Aug. 11, 1-1,2.
William II. Ketch, enl. Aug. II. 1861 ; trans, to Co. 11 Aug. II, 1862.
Hudson Kitchell, enl Feb. 27, 1864 ; trans, to Co. B, Seventh Regiment.
Smith Kiti l.en, onl. Aug. 14, 1861 . tram to Co 'â– lug, 11, 1862.
Ii, i,ii. I, Ming, enl. Aug. 29, 1864; trans, lo Co. E, Seventh Regiment
Guatavus Knoll, enl. Aug. 29, 1804; trans, to Co. K, Seventh l;
Gottfried Kolb, enl. Aug. 27, 1864 tram to Co. E, Seventh Regiment.
George Kopp, onl. April 26, 1864; nan-, to Co, K, Seventh Regl nt
Edward Kopper, enl. April 27, lshl ; turns, to I - ,, I-:, Seventh Regiment.
Thomas Ktngslond, enl. March 22,1864; died at Troutou, N. J, March
â– ^.. 1864.
Henry Luther, enl. Aug. 28, 1862; disch. for disability Feb. 11, 1864.
i . ,.i, - Latter, onl. Aug. 14, 1S01 ; trans, to Co. B Aug. 11, 1862.
WUUam I -. enl. Aug. 14, 1861 ; trans, to Co. 11 Aug. 11, 1862.
George Lellbr, enl. Mart b 29, 1864; i runs, to Co. E, Seventh Regiment.
Louis Line, -nl. May ::, 1864; tran.-. t., Co. F, Seventh Regiment.
Jacob Long, onl. March 11, 1864; trans, to Co. i . Si renth Regiment
Ja s I gshore, onl. Aug. 14, 1861 ; tntn-. to Co. G Aug. 11, 1862.
Thomas C. Lovett, enl. Aug. 28, 1S02; trans, to Co. Q, First Cavalry,
Man b
Ai.r. X. I. unger, enl. March '', 1864 ; trans, to Co. E, Seventh Regiment.
Chariot Lupardus, enl. Bept 26, 1802; trans, to Co. I Feb. 11, 1864.
Daniel Luther, enl Aug. 14, 1861 ; trans, to Co. G Aug. 11, 1862.
Henry Luther, ml Vug. 28, 1862 ; disch. for disability Feb. 11, 1804.
Williiini l.'-pp, enl. Dee. 1, lsi',J ; nol iitti-l. ottt will, , ompauy.
Frank Limps, enl. March 10, 1864; nol must oul with company.
Amliew Lynch, enl. Sepl 80,1862; not must out with oompany.
George W. McPeck, enl lu| 14,1861; dii h. for disability June 2,1802,
William DM .•■nl Aug 14, 1861 ; disch for disability Julj
ii,. nl, iC Hoi in, enl Ocl 11,1862; disch Nov. 6, 1862, to Join regular
army.
James Mullan, onl. Sepl 16, 1862; disch. Sept 17. 1862; rejected by
i board.
JohnK Haines, enl lug 14, 1861 ; trans, to Co. H Aog. 11, 1862.
Thos. Mansfield, enl, March 7. 1884 ; trans, to Co. E, Seventh R
ios,. W. Martin, enl. Aug. 29, 1864 . tram to Co. B, Seventh Heglmont.
Patrli k Martin, enl March 30, 1864; trans to Co. E, Beventh Regiment.
Mayenflsh, enl. March 31,1864; tn ml, Regt.
John Mi â– tfli rty, enl. Au 1,1862; trai to I [Feb. 11, 181 I.
i una Hd 1864 ; trans, to Co. B, Beventh Regiment,
nth Regt.
Peter HcKonna, enl. Feb. 26, 1864 | trans to Co, G, Beventh Regiment
David HcPsak, enl Feb. 23, 1804; trans, to i nuont.
John Mol ,n". â– nl -
Philip MoCann, onl. April 27, 18 '.
Jomi - Hi B di . .nl So| I i I, IS I
Edward McKnn, enl. Oct. U, 1802.
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George McMichael, enl. Dec. 23, 1SC2.
Daniel McCarthy, enl. March 25. 1S64 ; missing in action at Wilderness,
Va., May 6, 1S64 ; supposed dead.
John McCarthy, enl. March 15, 1S64; missing in battle of Wilderness
May 5, 1864 ; supposed dead.
Adam Mann, enl. Aug. 14, 18G1 ; died of wounds June 3, 1862.
James McKanna, enl. Dec. 26, 1862 ; died of wounds May 15, 1S63.
James Hurry, enl. March 19, 1864 ; missing in action May 6, 1864; sup-
posed dead.
Angel Moran, enl. Feb. 29, 1864.
John Murphy, enl. Feb. 23, 1864.
William Murphy, onl. Sept. 8, 1862.
Samuel Mears, enl. Aug. 2S, 1S62; trans, to Co. G, Seventh Regiment.
James H. Melick, enl. Aug. 14, 1861; trans, to Co. F Aug. 11, 1862.
John Mettler, enl. Aug. 14, 1861 ; trans, to Co. H Aug. 11, 1862,
Eben A. Miller, enl. April 4, 1864; trans, to Co. E, Seventh Regiment.
George H. Miller, enl. Feb. 25. 1864; trans, to Co. E, Seventh Regiment.