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James P Snell.

History of Hunterdon and Somerset counties, New Jersey : with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers

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moment to bo ohargod upon Iftai cross!) ■■' «

item] had ac urate rani i ue. TI lonel bad previously

dfl Ignatod n rallj tn i t for the

his obsorvaUon, and overy man came t" Ume In thai rai i Vt
battery, bul i amo noai i sing the regiment.' 1

u i til.- Rebellion."



After thi- crossing the Thirty-first moved rapidly
mi and rejoined tin- brigade, which had already ad-
vanced a considerable distance up the river.

The march of tin- brigade with it- mrps was made
with all possible speed tn United Stat.-. Ford on the
Rappahannock, several miles above Fredericksburg.
This point was reached late in tin- night, ami the
wearied nun bivouacked mi the north hank for a brief
rest. At daylight in tin- morning they crossed the
river at the Ford, and the Thirtieth and Thirty-first
with their brigade moved along tin- line, by way n(
the Chancellor Bouse, tn tin- extreme right of the
army, where it took position at sunrise on the 3d of
May. Through all the day ami succeeding night it
remained in that position without becoming i in

i in thr 4th tin- positi f the Thirty-first was changed

more to the right, but neither this nor the Thirtieth
Regiment was brought into action on the field of
Chancellorsville, though at times lying under very
heavy lire. On the 5th Orders were given for the
army tn withdraw to the north side <A' the Rappa-
hannock, and during that night these two regiments
crossed the river, though at different points. On the
7ih they rejoined the brigade, which then went into
camp near the " Fitzhugh Bouse," not far from the
river, and two or three mil.- below Fredericksburg.

No events of importance occurred thenceforth in
the history of these regiments. When the Army of
the Potomac left the vicinity of Falmouth and started
northward on the mute that finally brought it to the
held of Gettysburg, the Thirtieth and Thirty-first
moved with the other commands, but at the end of
mie day's march orders were received directing their

return ami muster out, their ter f service having

expired. Under these orders they moved back to

Falmouth, whence, after turning nver their wagons

ami other quartermaster's property, they marched to
Stafford Court-house, and from thereto Dumfries and

across the I lecoquan tn Alexandria. They n moved

across the Potomac to Washington, where a slight
delay occurred, and then they were transported by
rail in New Jersey and mustered out of the service at
Flemington.
The experience of these two regiments on the field

of conflict had lint been great, and their losses ill

actual battle were hut nominal; but Fredericksburg
ami Chancellorsville had proved their braver) and
steadfastness, and that tiny were worthy of the patri-
otic State which had sent them tn the field.

Follow ing i- a li-t t>\' officers and men in the Thir-
tieth Regiment from Somerset ami Bunterdon I'mm-

ties :

â– iis.vr.

â– 

i i i "1 it, .i"lm J. i ladek . pro. I

i 1- . â– ..
Miij.T, Walter C man; resigned Feb i:

t Willi ri lieutenant Oo, D,

â– 
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144



HUNTERDON AND SOMERSET COUNTIES, NEW JERSEY.



Adjutant, John W. Jl.mn ; disch. Jan. 15, 1SG3, by special order of War
Department.*

Quartermaster, Lemuel R. Young, vice John V. Voorhees, resigned Nov.
29, 1862.

Surgeon, Dr. Joseph W. Wolverton ; assistant surgeon Fourteenth Regi-
ment July 11, 1862.

Assistant Surgeons, Drs. Alexander Barclay, Jr., John T. Lanning, and
George E. Summers.f

Chaplain, Rev. John S. Janeway ; must, out June 27, 1863.

Non-Commissioned Staff.

George E. Dayton, sergeant-major; enl. Sept. IS, 1S62; pro. to first lieu-
tenant Co. I Jan. 28, 1863.

Abram Quick, sergeant-major; enl. Feb. 25, 1863 ; died of lever at Belle
Plains, Va., April 9, 1863.

Joseph H. Mulford, sergeant-major ; enl. April 9, 1SG3 ; pro. to first lieu-
tenant Co. H April 17, 1863.

George W. Swain, sergeaut-major; enl. April 17, 1863; private Co. H
May 1, 1863.

Ira F. Morgan, sergeant-major; enl. May 1, 1863 ; pro. to second lieuten-
ant Co. K. May 9, 1863.

John S. Ten Eyck, sergeant-major; enl. May 30, 18G3 ; must, out Juno
27, 1863.

Lemuel R. Young, quartermaster-sergeant ; enl. Sept. IS, 1862 ; pro. to
quartermaster Dec. 10, 1862.

David T. Crowell, quartermaster-sergeant ; enl. Dec. 28, 1S62 ; must, out
June 27, 1863.

Morris D. Rouse, commissary-sergeant; enl. Sept. 18, 1862; must, out
June 27, 1863.

Jonathan D. Drake, hospital steward ; enl. Sept. 18, 1862 ; must, out June
27, 1863.

COMPANY A (SOMERSET).

Arthur S. Ten Eyck, captain ; com. Sept. 5, 1862 ; pro. to major March 12,
1863 ; pro. to lieuteuant-colonel April 5, 1863.

James Bowman, Jr., capt. ; com. March 16, 1863 ; must, out June 27, 1S63.

James D. Vanderveer, first lieutenant; com. Sept. 5, 1862; pro. to cap-
tain Co. B Dec. 26, 1862.

Joseph B. Smith, first lieutenant ; com. Dec. 26, 1862 ; must, out June
27, 1863.

Robert S. Van Dyke, second lieutenant ; com. Dec. 26, 1S62 ; must, out
June 27, 1863.

John S. Ten Eyck, first sergeant; enl. March 1, 1863; pro. to sergeant-
major May 30, 1863.

William C. Smith, first sergt. ; enl. June 1, 1863 ; must, out June 27, 1863.

Jacob K. Hull, sergeant; enl. Aug. 25, 1862; pro. from corporal June 1,
1863 ; must, out June 27, 1863.

Tunis Vanderveer, sergeant; enl. Aug. 25, 1862; pro. from corporal May
15, 1803; must, out June 27, 1863.

Cornelius L. Voorhees, sergt. ; enl. Aug. 25, 1862 ; must, out June 27, 1863.

Jeremiah S. Smith, sorgeant; enl. Aug. 25, 1862; died of disease June
23, 1863.

Samuel Hull, corporal ; enl. Aug. 15, 1862 ; pro. from private May 15,
1863 ; must, out June 27, 1803.

James N. Shurtz, corporal ; enl. Aug. 25, 1862 ; must, out June 27, 1803.

Jacob K. Stryker, corporal; enl. Aug. 25, 1862; pro. from private March
1, 18G3; muBt. out June 27, 1863.

Jacob K. Dermott, corporal ; enl. Aug. 25, 1802; pro. from private March
1, 1863; must, out Juno 27, 1863.

David R. Weaver, corporal ; oul. Aug. 25, 1802; must, out June 27, 1803.

Abram Quick, corporal ; enl. Aug. 25, 1802; pro. to sorgoant-major Fob.
25, 1803.

Peter S. Bellis, corporal ; enl. Aug. 25, 1802 ; pro. from private June 1,
1803; must, out Juno 27, 1803.

Jonathan P. Dunham, corporal; enl. Aug. 25, 1802; died of fever at
Millington, N. J., Juno 24, 1803.

Oeorge S. Woodruff, corporal; eul. Aug. 25, 1862; died of fever at Wash-
ington Juno 23, 1863.

David Van Camp, corporal ; enl. Aug. 25, 1862; died of fever at Belle
Plains, Va., Feb. 15, 1803.

Robert I!. Hall, musician ; enl. Aug. 25, 1862 ; must, out June 27, 1863.

Anthony E. Dennis, juuh.; enl. Aug. 25, 1862; must, out June 27, 1803.

Hober 0. Delclen, wagoner; onl. Aug. 25, 1862; must, out Juno 27, 1803.

* J. Augustus Fay, Jr., first lieutenant Co. H, pro. to adjutant, vice
Mann, April 17, 1808.
j- Dr. Barclay resigned as assistant surgeon March 5, 1803.



Pi-ivales.X

John K. Bangham (died of typhoid fever in hospital at Washington, D. C,
July 9, 1863; buried in Military Asylum Cemetery, D. C), Abra-
ham Bellis, John C. Biggs, Nicholas 0. Biggs, Gilbert L. Brokaw,
Tunis J. Carey. Abraham Cole, Michael Collins, Samuel D. Collyer,
Peter H. Conover, James Curry, Philip Curry, Richard S. Dennis,
Abraham Ditmars, John R. Ditmars, Henry Dow, Abraham Dumont,
Sering P. Dunham (disch. at Emory United States General Hospital,
Washington, D. 0, for disability Jan. 31, 1863), Aaron L. Field, James
Gaston, John Gaston, Fernando Gersey, Isaac Guest, Brogan B.
Hageman, Jonathan C. Henry (pro. to corporal Aug. 25, 1862), Au-
gustin P. Houeyman, Samuel C. Irving (disch. for disability Jan. 23,
1863), Dayton E. Jerolomau, James Jeroloman, Jacob Karns (died
of disease at Philadelphia, Pa., June 27, 1863, and buried there), John
P. Krymor (died of fever in Virginia Feb. 18, 1863), Robert B. Little,
Gideon Lindsley (died of fever at Belle Plains, Va., Feb. 25, 1863),
Isaac P. Mannon, William A. Merrill, Heury Mingle, Stephen R.
Mullen. George F. Nash, George Perry, William J. Perry (pro. to
corporal Aug. 25, 1862), Augustus Peterman, John W. Philhower
(disch. for disability, Feb. 23, 1S63), Hugh H. Powelson, Cornelius V.
L. Robbins, Radford J. Runyon (died of fever at Washington Jan.
30, 1S63), Michael Ryan, Minnah V. Saums, Benjamin Skillman,
Daniel Smith, Edward Smith, Garret T. Smith (disch. for disability
at Belle Plains, Va., Feb. 23, 1863), Peter S. Smith, James H. Staats,
Joachim Q. Staats, John C. Staats, Cyrenus T. Stryker, John B.
Stryker, Jason Suydam, John V. Teiple, James V. D. Ten Eyck,
Thomas Tester, Garret W. Vanderveer, Henry S. Vanderveer, Abra-
ham D. Van Doren, Joseph Van Doren (died of fever at Washington
Juno 12, 1863), Garret T. Van Pelt, Henry V. Van Pelt, Matthew
Van Pelt, Peter J. Van Zandt (died of fever in Virginia March 21,
1863), Peter V. Weaver (pro. to corporal Aug. 25, 1802), Philip T.
Williams, David W. Williamson, Christopher N. Wilson, Henry D.
Wilson, David II. Wortman, Edward S. Wortman, Dennis G. Wyckoff.

COMPANY D (HUNTERDON).

Barclay S. Vail, captain ; com. Sept. 9, 1802 ; must, out June 27, 1863.
Edward S. Barnes, first lieutenant; com. Sept. 9, 1802; died of fever in

Virginia Dec. 29, 1862.
William A. Henry, first lieutenant; com. Feb. 10, 1803; pro. to adjutant

March 16, 1863.
William B. Woodruff, first lieutenant; com. March 16, 1S63 ; pro. from

first sergeant Sept. 18, 1862 ; must, out June 27, 1863.
Jesse Dalrymple, second lieuteuant; com. Sept. 9, 1862; must, out Juno

27, 1863.
Morris D. Rouse, first sergeant ; enl. Sept. 3, 1862 ; pro. to commissary-
sergeant Sept. 18, 1862.
Theodore Carl ing, first sergeant; enl. Sept. 3, 1862 ; pro. from sergeant

April 5, 1863 ; must, out June 27, 1863.
Lewis Saphar, sergeant ; enl. Sept. 3, 1862 ; must, out Juno 27, 1863.
Lorenzo Beers, sorgeant; enl. Sept. 3, 1S62; pro. from private Sept. 18,

1862 ; must, out June 27, 1803.
John B. Mason, sergeant ; enl. Sept. 3, 1862 ; pro. from corporal April 5,

1863; must, out June 27, 1863.
John Scott, sergeant; enl. Sept. 3, 1862 ; died at Sanitary Lodge, Wash-
ington, April 20, 1 863.
Samuel V. Ribble, corporal : enl. Sept. 3, 1802 ; must, out Juno 27, 1803.
James W. Hawk, corporal; enl. Sept. 3, 1802; pro. from private April 1,

1863 ; must, out June 27, 1663.
Moses V. Shoemaker, corp. ; eul. Sept. 3, 1862 ; must, out June 27, 1803.
Joseph Tillman, corporal; enl. Sept. 3, 1S02; pro. from private April 5,

1863; must, out June 27, 180:1.
Isaac Bunnoll, corporal ; enl. Sept. 3, 1802 ; must, out June 27, 1863.
James Ashcroft, corporal ; eul. Sept. 3, 1802 ; must, out Juue 27, 1803.
Jacob O. Brown, corporal ; onl. Sept. 3, 1802 ; must, out June 27, 1863.
Elijah Potts, corporal ; onl. Sept. 3, 1802; must, out June 27, 1863.
Horace A. Wamhaugh, corporal ; enl. Sept. 3, 1802 ; disch. for disability

Washington, Feb. 23, 1863.
Demarest Gordon, musician; enl. Sept. 3, 1802; must, out Juno 27, 1863.
Jonathan Hartpence, musician; eul, Sept. 3, 1862; must, out Juue 27,

1803.
Isaac B. Andrews, wagoner; onl. Sept. 3, 1802 ; must, out Juno 27, 1803.



{All enlisted Aug. 25, 1802, all mustered into the service Sopt. 17,
1862, and ull mustered out — unless otherwise specified — June 27, 1803.



THIKTIETH AND Til IKTV-I'I RST [NFANTRY REGIMENTS.



145



Private*.'

Israel Allogar, Samuel Bochman, Charles M. Beers, Bldridge Bennett,
David tt. Bosenbury, Joseph Buchanan, P

Bowlby (died In hoepltal 'i Washing! ... Feb 0, 1883), Jacob Case,
Thomas Coatee, William N. Coatee, Henry Counterman, MosesCourt-

right(dledoffeveratBellePlaln«,Vu., J , ■ . lam, ■ ,,

Georgo Gronce, Ephruiui Oronce (died of fever Dear White Oak
Church, 7a., June 1, 1808; buried In Natl .1 I i metory, Fredericks-
burg, Va»), Christian Cnmmlngs, Morris it Curtis, John w. Dilta,

Gilbert Dikemnn, Th Ion '. illagher, William Gary, John Howoll,

Abraham Hunsberger, \> Hyde, Holcombo Hyde, Martin Hyde,

Willi,, n, ii ii Ease, loseph I.. Lair, Tl las K. Lake, Charles M.

Lae(dlBch. for disability Not. 18, 1862), Jonah Letson, Suldon I
Samuel Mack, WllUom F. Uarshail, Cortland UcCann, Jacob Mc-
Laughlin, John w. Uolllck, J ph Merrill, Reed Myers,

Opdyke, Salnllt'l Up'lyk', I aiali Parki-i , .ImIui I'lall i â–  i t . - . i ..(

Virginia Jan. 14, 1803), George W. Race, Wilson I., liako, Oscar
Beading, Hark T. Ribble, Jacob S. Rifenberg, John Blttenhouse,

Georg.' W. Bobln John W. Savidge, William L. Scott, Elijah

Sohoonhoven (dtsch foi disability Alexandria, Va., March 23, 1803),
Jacob W. Sbeppunl, AiigiiMtiia .Shim-al, Tli'.nia- I'. Si.— lYi,-,!, Aai"ii
Slack, John B. Slater, John A.Snyder, Reuben Snydor, Samuel B.
Snyder, William Snyder, Sylvester Bonders, William B. Stewart,

George Strublo, J ph Sutton, William v. Sutton, John Taylor,

Peter Tiltou, Amos Trimmer, Joseph Van Norman, Samuel Van Nor-
man, William Weon, Benjamin S. Welter, Watson B. Williamson,
Georgo A. Foung, Alfred /.Hi i.

rii.MI'ANY E (SOMERSET).

I rnellni '1'. Cox, captain; com. Sept 9, 1802; must, .mi Jnnc 27, 1803.
James Bowman, Jr., first lieutenant; com. Sept. 9, 1862; pro, I

Co A M ,,, i, [8, 181 I
Edward C. Uulford, first lieutenant; com, March 1G, 1803; pro. from

second lieutenant ; mu I oul Juno
Garret B. Sanborn, second lieutenant; com. Sopt 9, 1862; re starch 5,

i , â– .
Philip B. Tufte, second lieutenant; « ■ ■ , ■ ■ March 16,1863; pro. from cor-

poral Co. 0; pro. u â–  r lieul nanl I o r >., 7,1863

John 'I'. fdat thaler, sec I lieutenant; April it, 1863; pro, from

first sergeant Co. H; must, out Juno Iff, 161 I,
Jo i W, st,, ui, Arsl sergeant; enl. Aug. 30,1882; pro. from sergeant

April I';, 1863; musk oul June 27,1803
Morris R Giles, in I â– â– â– <â–  i ml . on] An 1 1, 1802; dlsch. II m

at Philadelphia U irch 1 1803 il liity.

i reonl ; enl. Aug. :'.". 1802; must oul .I'm,.. 27, 1863.
JamosB. Brown, sergeant; onl. Aug;. 80, 1862; must oul June

SI. ■[,!,, ,11 M, „,!,■* . ' ' I'M , ' 1,1 '" /', I ' . I I .

1,180.1; mil I out Ju l :';. 1803.

s unuel i â– '. sorg ian1 ; onl \"

John It. Strykor, sergeant; enl. Au8 30, 1802; dlsch. for disabling si

Newark, n .i . Mar Ii 0, 1803.

John K- llni. i, corporal . '"1. Aug, •'•". 1862; >t. onl June '27, 1803.

i , . i'.,'. i irp ' i pro from private Jan. 10,

1863; must i Juno 27,

Q. H 1 1 ' co ; pro. from privi

1 ,. 1863; j"" i out .1'",.

r Hull, corporal ; onl. Au 10,1 I: must out June 27,

II ii n. .I Smith, corporal; onl. Aug. :i(), 1802; must outJune27,

» Van .N, st, corporal; onl. \ i ■ pro. from private

Harch i ,. 1863; mu I i ui Jut

BenJ. r. Brown-, corporal ; ["â– â– . I privata Uarch

1863; must oul Juno !7, I
II, mi j II. Boagland, corp. ; enl. a ii

> >x, corporal ; oul \' 30, 1862 ; died of typhoid fever in hos-
pll 'i at v, , „in Ion J 63; buried el MHIUrj Asy] u

lory, Washington, D, C.

John v Coulm , I I in . i nl Au

» in Vossellor, musli I in . '
John I.. Brokaw, wagoner; enl. Au

/â–  uufss.t

' i: mi ir, Donlol B. Amot at

w. Am. 'ii. Carrot T. Bo I lord, J ihn

• Enlist I Sept. 3,1 I in Sopt IT. 1862; nil v

tried out .in in. 27, 1863, unless othorwU mi id.

, and all ".'I'-

1863, untoss othot n loo BpeclAad.



n Brokaw, Abraham 0. Burt,! I II, John

ii i ige, James 11. Cavaleer (dli JatBrl â–  . V â– ' .

while on furlough, Maj Fohn I

3. Dally (pro. t.. . ..ri...n.l Aug. :;'>. 1862; was prl

1863), John Dolly, John I. Dally, Samuel Davl

.1,1,1, ,. [i in. ,m > i |ii. i Bhnf, Jaoob Elder, William Emily,

Amos Fenner, John I Pienrj B, I â–  , J m Gallagher,

Frederick Gardner, John D Garret 1 1, i-aae V. A. Guuible, Jucob
n Qumblo, Henrj Hall, John v Hall, John Sermon, Herman J.
ii . lai l,G< ii Iman, Biram Bope, Whitfield D. II 0]

corponil Aug. SO, 1862 ; private i Oi t. 23, 1862), Henry Kehlor-

ling, Godfrey Keller (dlsch. for disability at Belle Plains, Vu.. ivi,.
21, 18G.1). Mi, l,.i. 1 Lary, Robert Little, Isaac] : i Miller,

James Murmy, Patrick Murray, Georeg W. Perrine, Andn
i. ,ui. i \ r Polhemus (ilicd of fever at Belle Plains, Va, Kb. -T,
■ ■, Martin N'. Port r.Potoi I I . Pi let V. Quli •■ . i

Rut in, ii' ii ii. Rl or, John H. Schenck, WilUam i'. w . -

i : i, discb. for disability at Washington .l,tu. 22, 18C3),

JohnW. Black, Jacob - Small |F, vl i - Smallei (dlsch. for

disability at Alexandria, Va., Maj 2, 1863), Cornelius Smith, Henry
i , John Statts, John H. Styker, John N. Stry-

ker,TI i. Strykor, John funl m, Peter Van Arsdale (died of

typl I fever at Belle Plains, Va., April 6, 1863 , William

Abraham G. \ an Noel (died of camp rever in hoepltal at Alex-
andrin Va., Dec. 7, 1862), William Van Zandt, Simon P I

II j Vosseller (dlsch. foi disability at Belle Plains, Va, Feb

I-. ; , Michael Weltzel, Bobert H ot ler.t bai Ii « '

..t Flemlngton, N. J., Sept 27, 1862), Lemuel K.
Young (pro. to quartermaster-sergeant Sept. 1-, 1-'.- .

COMPANY F (S0MERS1 I

Oliver A. Kibbe, captain; com. Sept 9, 1862;

. Lonnlng, captain ; com. Fob. I, 1863; pro. from second li.u-

tonant ; must, out .Inn. .

i i •

Philip E. Tufts, first lieutenant ; i "i". April I mm second

lieutenant Co. E : must outJune 27, 1863.
.h.lni F. Kennedy, second lieutenant : c >m. Feb. 4,1863 ; pro. from privata

. . , i , : ty-flrsl B Imenl ; must oul June 27, i->' :.
w , -l.'.v ii. ii "Hi"' md li'-u-

tenant Co. I March 10. '
Cornelius M. De Can ' pro from -â–  r-

' ust ..ui June 27,
William B Schenck,sorgcant;enl.Sept 1,1862; must out Jut i

out June 27, 1863.
i. . P h \ ii Rood, sergeant ;onl.S I, 181 2; must.out Jum
;

Henry Polhemus, corporal : enl. Sept 3, 1862 ; must. â–  >nt Jum
Abraham Sullivan, corpora; 12; must "lit Jane 27, 1863.

James \N Durllng, corporal ; onl. Sept. 3, 1862; must oul June 27,1863.

John \ i' i" " I â–  : m"-t I Jnn

Al.ram It. v.i i, Cloef, corp 'ill ; onl. Sept. 3, 1802; must,

John 0. Polboi 3epl 3, 1862 ; must oul Jnn

Zephanlah s. Drake, corp iral : - - 1 > 1 -

1. 1882; .. '

-~, 1863.

\\ ,11, .in i II I ,,i . !""-' ""' June JT. 181 I

L. Shoppanl, musician ; onl. 8ept 3, 1862 ; must oul

Cornelius Cray, wag i ; enl. Sept 3, 1802 : must ut Jane 27, 1863.

Georgo F. Anderson, Jacob W. Ai (pro. to sergeant

ii i 1, 186! i 'in w. Baldwin,

William .1. Bellls, «;n i:

. Abi um \ i'
i lover at It'll' i
John Bart, William I". Byor, I

• fevet al Belle PI

"â– 'iijaliiin



; All
othonvlso slat, i' mustered oat Jum



146



HUNTBEDON AND SOMEESET COUNTIES, NEW JEESEY.



Griggs, Josephus Griggs, Dennis Hagaman (died of fever at Aquia
Creek, Va.. May 6, 1863; buried at National Cemetery, Fredericks-
burg, Va.), James G. Hagaman, Josepb H. Hagaman, Israel B. nig-
gins, Andrew Hughes, Lewis 11. Labaw, John P. Lawrence, Joel
Long, Thomas McAllister, John McHuue, Jacob Miller, Martin
Murphy (disch. for disability, Phila., Pa., Jan. 19, 1863), Archibald
R. Ogborne, Benjamin C. Piggott (died of typhoid fever March 23,
1863), Jonathan Prall, Frederick It. Raisnor, Zephaniah S. Randolph,
Nathan S. Saxson, Luther S. Skillman, Thomas Skillman (disch. for
disability at Aquia Creek, Va., Jan. 6, 1863), Samuel H. Smith,
Charles Snook, Jacob Snook (corporal Sept. 3, 1862 ; private from
Oct. 1, 1862), Charles W. Soden, Charles Somberger, Abram C. Staats,
Peter V. Staats, Jacob D. Sterling, James H. Stout, Alexander H.
Stryker, Frederick Stryker, William C. Stryker, Abram S. Sutphin,
John Sutphin, Edwin Sutphin (disch. for disability, Jan. 18, 1863),
Andrew J. Thompson, Robert Trout, Luther Vanderveer, John B.
Van Dyke (died of fever at Aquia Creek, Va., Jan. 16, 1863), William
Van Marter, Garret Van Nuys, Augustus Voorhees, Benjamin Voor-
hees, Bernard S. Voorhees, John Voorhees, John W. Voorhees, Ste-
phen Voorhees, Jr. (died of typhoid fever in hospital at Washington
Jan. 6, 1863), John D. Westcott, William Whipple, Abram Whited,
Jacob T. Whited, John Williamson, George Wilson, Abram Woolver-
ton, Melanchthou Wood.

COMPANY G (HUNTERDON).

George W. Day, captain; com. Sept. 9, 1862 ; must, out June 2Y, 1863.

Clark T. Hunt, first lieut. ; com. Sept. 9, 1862 ; must, out June 27, 1863.

Frederick S. Phillips, second lieutenant; com. Sept. 9,1862; must, out
June 27, 1863.

John M. Case, first sergeant; enl. Aug. 25, 1862; pro. to second lieu-
tenant Co. K March 16, 1863.

Samuel Johnson, first sergeant; enl. Aug. 25, 18G2; pro. from corporal
April 5, 1863 ; must, out June 27, 1863.

Daniel Dilts, sergeant; enl. Aug. 25, 1862; must, out June 27, 1863.

Andrew L. Day, sergeant ; enl. Aug 25,1862; must, out June 27, 1863.

Lafayette Phillips, sergeant ; enl. Aug. 25, 1862 ; must, out June 27, 1863.

Gersliom L. Akers, sergeant ; enl. Aug. 25,1862; must, out June 27, 1863.

Reading M. Dilts, corporal; enl. Aug 25,1862; pro. from private April
5, 1863.

Oliver Phillips, corporal; enl. Aug. 25, 1862; must, out June 27, 1863.

Charles P. Swayze, corporal ; eul. Aug. 25, 1862 ; must, out June 27, 1863.

James L. Fritz, corporal ; enl. Aug. 25, 1S62 ; must, out June 27, 1863.

Samuel B. Soden, corporal ; enl. Aug. 25, 1862 ; must, out June 27, 1863.

Charles D. Akers, corporal ; enl. Aug. 25, 1862 ; pro. from private March
1, 1863 ; must, out June 27, 1863.

John V. Dilts, corporal ; enl. Aug. 25, 1862 ; must, out June 27, 1863.

Ira Munson, corporal ; enl. Aug. 25, 1862 ; must, out June 27, 1863.

Geo. H. Fisher, musician; enl. Aug. 25, 1862 ; must, out June 27, 1S63.

Thomas Trainer, musician ; enl. Aug. 25, 1862 ; must, out June 27, 1863.

Amos T. Dalrymple, wagoner; enl. Aug. 25, 1862; must, out June 27,
1863.

Privates.*

Isaac S. Agens, George W. Akers, Joseph Alters (disch. for disability
Feb. 22, 1863),. George H. Allen, Alfred G. Baylor, Henry K. Ben-
ward, William Blunchard, David Burd, George M. Case, Paul K.
Cole. Andrew T. Cromwell, Andrew Dakerman, George DiltB, Ezra
S. Emmons. Henry Erig, Richard G. Everett (died of exposure at
hospital, Washington, Juno 29, 1863), William Everett, Adwit Ex-
man, William Fleming, Baldwin Forker (died of exposure on hos-
pital-boat, near Aquia Creek, Va., Jan. 25, 1863), Joseph A. German,
John A. Grimes, Amos Hann, Cornelius llann, William Hardin,
Samuel P. Hagerman (died at hospital near Falmouth, Va., May 26,
1863 ; buried at National Cemetery, Fredericksburg, Va.) ; Joseph
Hibbs, Jacob iliuie, John C. Hungland, Isaac Hoffman, John Hope,
Stephen Horton (disch. for disability Feb. 22, 1863), Edward Housel,
Charles M. Johnson, Martin Johnson, Dideriek Kolenkamp, Sanford
La Fever, William II. Larno, John II. Loner, John Lutes, George W.
McFcrn (disch. for disability April 24, 1863), Adolphe Monge, Horatio
P. Milburn, Mordecal W. Mills, Godfriod Miller, Nolson D. Morris,
Charles H. Naylor, Edward Naylor (died of congestive fover at Bello
Plains, Va., Feb. 22, 1803), Hiram It. Naylor (corporal, Aug. 25,1862;
priv. from March I, 1863), James Naylor, (I 'go O'Daniel, Theodore

* Privates enlisted Aug. 25, 1802; mustered in Sept. 17, 1K02; and
mustered out with the company June 27, 1803, unless Otherwise men-
tioned in the list.



O'Daniel, John C. Opdyke, Charles W. Parrish, William B. Parrish,
George W. Phillips (disch. for disability Feb. 1(1, 1863), Henry C.Pro-
basco, Izer G. Rake, George B. Reed, Joseph R. Reading (disch. tor
disability Jan. 26, 1863), Conrad Reis, William N. Robinson, Richard
H. Romine, Franklin Hooks, William Sharp, Hiram G. Sheppard,
Cornelius Slack, Corson Slack, Johnson Slaght, John Slieghtenmier,
Derrick S. Smith, Theodore W. Sutton. Uriah Sutton, Jacob H. Ten
Eyck (disch. for disability at Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 26, 1803), Elias
Van Camp, George M. D. Vandeventer, Adrian Van Fleet, Jacob K.
Van Fleet, Samuel Van Sickle, Abel Webster (died of exposure at
hospital, Washington, June 29, 1863).

COMPANY I (SOMERSET).

John C. Bloom, captain ; com. Sept. 9, 1862 ; must, out Juno 27, 1863.

James S. Adams, first lieutenant; com. Sept. 9, 1862; res. Jan. 28, 1803.

George E. Dayton, first lieutenant; com. Jan. 28, 1803; must, out June
27, 1803.

Samuel A. Allen, second lieutenant ; com. Sept. 9, 1802 ; res. Feb. 17, 1803.

Wesley H. Horner, second lieutenant; corn. March 10, 1803; pro. from
first sergeant Co. F ; must, out June 27, 1803.

Oscar Conkliu, hist sergeant; enl. Sept. 3, 1802; pro. to second lieuten-
ant Co. B Feb. 4, 1863.

John Y. Bird, first sergeant; enl. Sept. 3, 1802; must, out June 27, 1803.

Robert Hauna, sergeant; enl. Sept. 3,1802; must, out June 27, 1803.

Pander P. Parks, sergeant; eul. Sept. 3, 1862 ; must, out June 27, 1863.

Josephus C. Sanders, sergeant ; enl. Sept, 3, 1862 ; must, out June 27. 1863.

Charles C. Pope, sergeant; enl. Sept. 3, 1862; must, out June 27, 1863.

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