where it passed in review before General Sherman on the 24th of March. After being clothed
and provided, the regiment moved, on the 10th of April, toward Raleigh, where it arrived on
the 14th. On the 24th it passed in review before General Grant, and, on the 25th, it moved to
Jones's Station, on the North Carolina Railroad. Here the intelligence of the surrender of
General Johnston was received, and the command returned to Raleigh.
On the 29th it commenced the march to Washington City. It passed through Petersburg,
Richmond, and Fredericksburg, and arrived at Alexandria on the 19th of May. On the 23d
the regiment moved to Long Bridge, and the next day passed in review with Sherman's army
before the President of the United States, the Heads of Department, the Diplomatic Corps, a
large number of distinguished officers of the army and navy, and an immense concourse of citi-
zens. After the review the regiment went into camp on the Bladensburg road.
On the 5th of June the regiment moved by rail to Parkersburg, West Virginia, and thence
by transport to Louisville, Kentucky, where it was mustered out of the service on the 9th of
July, 1865. It was transferred to Camp Dennison, Ohio, and there was paid and discharged.
Few regiments have had a more extensive field of operations than the Thirty-Ninth, and, per-
haps, none have rendered more efficient service. It gave to the veteran organization more men
than any other regiment from Ohio, and for this it received credit in the Adjutant-General's
report ; and it has had the good fortune never to turn its back upon the enemy, either in battle
or skirmish. It served under Pope, Logan, Howard, McPherson, Sherman, and Grant ; and
officers and men endeavored continually to reflect the spirit of their distinguished commanders.
During the service of its Chaplain (who has been long known as a minister of the Presby-
terian Church and a Sunday School Union Missionary) the religious services of the Thirty-
Ninth were a peculiar feature. The Scriptures were read and prayer was offered regularly
during dress parade. The demeanor of the soldiers was reverential ; nearly all attended preach-
ing on Sundays; and a "Christian Brotherhood" of church members and those religiously
inclined was organized. A temperance society was also formed, embracing representatives from
all parts of the regiment, and almost every member of Company K. Mr. Chidlaw was com-
pelled by failing health to resign the chaplaincy, in 1862, to the general regret of officers
and men.
256
Ohio in the War.
40th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
HOSTEE, THESE YEARS' SERVICE.
DATE OF RANK
COM. ISSUED.
Colonel
Do
Lt. Colonel....
Do
Do
Do
Major
Do
Do
Do
Surgeon
Do
Ass't Surgeon
Do.
Do.
Chaplain
Do
Captain
Do! ;;;::;:;;;
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
1st Lieutenant
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
2d Lieutenant
Do
JONATHAN CRANOR ....
JACOB E. TAYLOR
Jonathan Cranor
Jacob E. Taylor
Wm. Jones
James Watson
Jacob E. Taylor
Wm. Jones
1'lioMAS Acton
John L. Reeves
Alex. McBride ,
John N. Beach ,
Ioseph C. Kale
Alex. E. Isaminger
Wm. H. Matchett
Samuel A. Brewster
Salem T. Gkiswold
Thomas Acton
James Watson
Wm. Jones
James M. Haworth
Wm. Cunningham
John D. Jennett
John L. Reeves
Chas. G. Matchett
Andrew R. Coldwood
Al.'X. A. Knapp
Wm. C. Osgood
John C. Meagher
Andrew R. Coldwood
Milton Kemper
L'has. J. Ent
Orlando C. Bowles
Delamer L. Deland
Harmon E. McClure
James Allen
Oeorge D. Stone
John W. Smith
Clement F. Snodgrass
John F. Mahon
Chas. Converse
Joseph L. Kissinger
Delamer L. Deland
Chas. Converse
Orlando C. Bowles
James 15. Creviston
Charles J. Ent
John C. Meagher
Wm. Osgood
John T. Frederick
Cyreneas Van Mater
Mil ten Kemper
David J. Roop
Herman E. McClure
James Allen
George D. Stone
John W. Smith
John F. Mahon
John J. Barlow
Chas. Converse
Laming B. Moody
Benj. F. Suodgrass
James C. Peck
Isaac N. Edwards
Richard B. Cowling
Daniel Cottell, jr
Matthew ]'. Simpson
Wm. Watson
Chas. Cover
John M. Wasson
James A. Fisher
YS in. Topping
Silas Hart
Clement F. Snodgrass
David K. Krouse
Ezra Tullis
James C. Peck
James M. Duugau
Sept.
Feb.
Aug.
Sept.
Feb.
March
Oct.
Feb.
March
Sept.
April
Oct.
Aug.
Feb.
Oct.
Dec.
Aug.
Sept.
1861
1863
1861
18153
1864
1S01
1863
1S64
18(il
, 1SI52
1861
1862
1863
1861
1862
1861
Dec. 14
Feb. 13,
Dec. K
" 14
April 21
March 19.
Dec. J4
Feb. 13
April 21
March 19,
Dec. 14
April 14
Dec. 14
April 25, lSf.2
! 1863
Aug.
Jan.
Feb.
March
Aug.
March
April
March
Feb.
Oct.
Dec.
Dec.
June 4,
" 4,
Aug. 2f>,
Jan. 12,
Feb. 10,
April 21,
21,
March Hi,
All'.
II),
March ID
Hi
A pril 1
May !i
1861
l. -.;:>,
l-i.i
1863
1>64
1861
1863
1864
IStil
1862
1861
184)
1SI
1811
1862
1861
Aug.
Sept.
May
April
24, 1861
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
March
Feb.
Aug.
May
1862
18R3
April
Juno
Jan.
Feb.
April
Aug.
May-
Jan.
.March
â– Ian.
-March
Nov.
March
Aug.
1864
1861
Jan. 4,
March 19,
19,
Jan. 2n,
March 19,
" 19,
Jan. 2d,
March 19,
19,
Dec. 14,
11,
Resigned February 6, 1S63.
Mustered out.
Promoted to Colonel.
Dismissed November 24, 1S62.
No record in the office.
Mustered out.
Promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel.
Promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel.
No record in the office.
Mustered out.
Resigned March 25, 1862.
Mustered out.
Resigned January 6, 1863.
Mustered .out.
Mustered out.
Resigned October 5, 1862.
Uustered out.
Promoted to Major.
Promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel.
Promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel.
Resigned February 7, 1S63.
Resigned April 25, 1862.
Resigned April 25, 1362.
Promoted to Major.
Mustered out.
ResigneJ June2S, 1862.
Resigned March 16, 1S64.
Honorably discharged August 1, 1S63.
Deceased.
Re-instated; resigned January 6, 1863.
Mustered out.
Mustered out.
Resigned June 16, 1S63.
Mustered out.
Declined promotion ; commission returned.
Transferred to 51st Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Declined.
Mustered out.
Killed.
Mustered out.
Killed.
Resigned March 14, 1863.
Promoted to Captain.
Resigned— disability— February 17, 1863.
Promoted to Captain.
Resigned March 9.
Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captain.
Resigned January.
Killed at Chickamauga November 20, 1863.
Promoted to Captain.
Resigned January 5, 1864.
Mustered out.
Promoted to Captain.
Mustered out.
Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captain.
Resigned October 13, 1863.
Promoted to Captain.
Resigned March Id, 1864.
Promoted to Captain and killed Nov. 20, 186S.
Mustered out.
Mustered out.
Mustered out.
Died May 30, 1S64.
Commission returned.
Mastered out.
Mustered out.
Mustered out.
Transferred to51st Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
Mastered out.
Mustered out.
Promoted to Captain.
Captain in 51st, 1S65.
Declined ; commission returned.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Resigned August 30, 1862.
Fortieth Ohio Infantry.
257
RANK.
NAME.
DATE OF BANK.
COM. ISSUED.
BEMAEKS.
Sept. 5, 1861
17, "
" 18, "
Oct. 2, "
7, "
" 9, "
" 19, "
26, "
April 25, 1862
" 23, "
July 20, "
Aug. 30, "
Nov. 29, "
Jan. 6, 1863
12, "
" 24, "
31, "
Feb. 7, "
Jan. 31, "
Feb. 5, "
5, "
Aug. i; "
Dec. 14, 1861
" 14, "
" 14, "
14, "
" 14, "
" 14, "
" 14, "
" 14, "
June 4, 1862
ii 4) ..
Nov. 1, "
" 1, "
" 29, "
Jan. 12, 1S63
Feb. 10, "
10, "
10, "
" 10, "
10, "
April 21, "
" 21, "
June 17, "
Aug. 25, "
Resigned July 20, 1862.
Do.
Do.
Elisha C. Ward
Resigned April 25, 1862.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Resigned January 24, 1S63.
Do.
Do.
Do.
('lenient Y. Snodgrasa
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Silas Hart
Do.
Do.
Resigned January 23, 1864.
Do.
Do.
Abraham T Markle
Do.
Do.
FORTIETH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
TH E organization of this regiment was completed at Camp Chase, Ohio, December 7th,
1861, and, on the 11th of the same month, it left camp for Eastern Kentucky, going
by railroad to Paris, Kentucky, and marching thence to Paintville, where it formed a
junction with Colonel Garfield, who was then moving up Sandy River.
On the 10th of January, 1862, the regiment participated in the battle of Middle Creek,
defeating Humphrey Marshall, and after that remained in camp at Paintville, suffering very
much from sickness. In February it moved to Piketon, where, in connection with a Kentucky
regiment, it remained as an outpost until the 13th of June, when the troops moved to Preston-
burg. A month later, Prestonburg was abandoned, the Fortieth going to Louisa, where it
remained until September 13th, when it left Louisa and moved to the mouth of the Sandy, and
a few days after was ordered to Gallipolis, Ohio. On the 4th of October it moved to Guyandotte,
Virginia, and on the 14th of November was again ordered into Eastern Kentucky.
The regiment started for Nashville, Tennessee, February 20, 1863, and on its arrival waa
assigned to the First Brigade, First Division, Reserve Corps, then at Franklin, which point the
regiment reached in the month of March, in time to take part in a forced march after Van
Dorn. On the 10th of April, when the Fortieth was on picket south of Franklin, Van Dorn
attacked the line with a large mounted force, but was repulsed by the regiment alone.
The Fortieth moved to Triune on the 2d of June, and on the 23d the Reserve Corps moved
forward, forming the right of Rosecrans's army in its advance on Shelbyville, Wartrace, and
Tullahoma. The regiment was stationed at Wartrace and Tullahoma until the 7th of Septem-
ber, when the Reserve Corps pushed forward rapidly to assist in the movement on Chattanooga.
The regiment participated in the battle of Chickamauga, losing quite heavily ; and, after falling
back to Chattanooga, encamped at Moccasin Point, opposite Lookout Mountain, and finally went
into winter-quarters at Shellmound, Tennessee, where four companies re-enlisted.
On the 24th of November the regiment shared in the battle of Lookout Mountain, and
Vol. II.— 17.
258 Ohio in the War.
behaved with great gallantry. At the close of the campaign the regiment again returned to
Shellmound.
On the 20th of January, 1864, the regiment moved, and on the 6th of February went into
camp near Cleveland. On the 22d of February it started on a reconnoissance to Dalton, and
returned to camp February 28th. On the 2d of May the regiment marched on the Atlanta cam-
paign, participating in many of the battles before that place, and being under fire almost con-
stantly after it reached Dalton. At Pilot Knob, Georgia, on the 7th of October, companies A,
B, C, and D were mustered out. The remainder of the regiment shared the fortunes of the
Fourth Corps in its chase after Hood, and in its retreat before Hood from Pulaski.
In December, at Nashville, Tennessee, those who were not veterans were mustered out, and
the veterans were consolidated with the Fifty-First Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
During the Atlanta campaign, Captains Clement F. Snodgrass and Charles Converse were
killed, and Lieutenant-Colonel Watson captured. The death of Major Thomas Acton, in hos-
pital, and resignation of Lieutenant-Colonel Jones, caused the promotion of Captain James
Watson to Lieutenant-Colonel, and Captain J. L. Reeves to Major.
Colonel Jonathan Cranor tendered his resignation to the proper authorities in January, but
it was not accepted until February 6, 1863. Surgeon Alex. McBride resigned April 1, 1862, and
J. N. Beach was promoted to the vacancy. In August, 1862, an additional Assistant-Surgeon
(Dr. A. E. Isaminger) was assigned to the regiment. Assistant-Surgeon Kalb resigned January,
1863, and Dr. W. H. Matchett was appointed to the vacancy.
In the battle of Chickamauga the regiment lost two valuable officers killed — Lieutenants
Cyreneas Van Mater and Benj. F. Snodgrass.
After the consolidation of the Fortieth Ohio with the Fifty-First Ohio Volunteer Infantry,
the combined regiment was transported, with the Fourth Army Corps, to New Orleans, Louis-
iana, and thence to Texas, where, at the town of Victoria, it performed guard-duty for some
months. It was mustered out of the service December 3, 1865, brought home to Camp Chase,
Ohio, where it was finally paid and discharged.
Forty-First Ohio Infantry.
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41st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
ROSTER, THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
DATE OF RANK.
COM. ISSUED.
E EM AUKS.
Colonel
Do
Do
lit. Colonel.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Major
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do _
Surgeon
Do
Do
Do
Ass't Surgeon
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Chaplain
Do.
Do.
Captain
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do.
Do
Do
Do
Do.
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
1st Lieutenant
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
WM. B. HAZEN
AQUILA WILEY
EPH. S. JIOLLUWAY
JoHS J. WlZEMAN
George S. Mygatt
Aquila Wiley
Robert L. Kimberly ...
Epiikaim S. Holloway
Ezra Dunham
Oeorge S. Mygatt
Wm. R. Tollars
Aquila Wiley
Robert L. Kimiserly
J. H. WlLLISTON
Ei'iiraim S. Hollow ay
Ezra Dunham
James McCleary
Thomas G. Cleveland
John C. Hubbard
Albert G. Hart
John Hill
Albert G. Hart
W. C. Catlin
J. W. Bugh
B. H. Cheney
0. E. 'I' up per .â–
Osman A. Lyman
Harvey E. Proctor
James H. Webster
Seth A. Busluiell
Win. R. Tollars ,
Daniel S. Leslie ,
Mai tin H. Harnblin
J. H. Williston
Vuuila Wiley
James H. Ode ,
Frank D. Stone ,
il. Alonzo Pease
Wm. Gudsell
Emerson < ipdycke ,
Wm. W. Munu
Win. J. Morgan
John W. Steele
James Horner
Win. Rymes
Robert L. Kimberly
James II. Cole
Harvey E. Proctor
Epliraini S. Holloway
J lines McCleary
ileury W. Johnson
Joiin D. Kirkeudall
John Mitchell
Horatio P. Kile
Rufus B. Hardy
Wm. M. Bene.'
Edwin B. Atwood
Ferdinand D. Cobb
Wm. Hansard
James N. Claris
James McMalian
Gti orge Dodge
Thomas II. Soiners
Kzra Dunham
R. A. G.iult
Henry G. Delk-r
Wilson S. Miller
lolin P. Patterson
Seward S. I'almer
C. C. Huston
Alonzo D. llo-iuer
James M. Kirkpairick
Emerson (ipdycke
>\ in. W. Mun.i
Junius R. San lord
Win. S. Giainberlin
Win. J. Morgan
Zelotus I). Sisson
John W. St-ele
Wm. Rym s ,
Franklin E. Paneoast
Harvey E. Proctor
Epliraini S. llolloway
lames Horner
James McCleary
Aug.
Nov.
May
Aug.
March
Nov.
Jan.
March
-May
Aug.
March
Nov.
Jan.
Nov.
March
Nov.
Aug.
May
Aug.
Dec.
Sept.
May
Sept.
Dr..
March
April
Aug.
Sept.
1863
1
1864
1861
1862
186:
1862
1864
1861
1862
1865
1861
Nov. 12,
April 8,
May 31,
Xov. 12,
March 20.
Dec. 1,
April 8,
March 18,
May 31,
Nov. 12,
March 2o,
June 12,
Dec. 1,
April 22,
Nov. 26,
March 18,
Nov. 23,
May
Oct.
Dec.
Nov.
Sept.
March II,
April 10,
Sept. 8,
2, l«
June
April
Nov.
12,
Oct.
Jan.
Feb.
March
Aug.
Sept.
Nov.
Jan.
March
12,
12,
12,
12,
12,
9,
8,
8,
Feb. 3,
8,
March 20,
April 14,
Sept.
Dec.
Oct.
Dec.
A pril
May
1,
9.
9,
1,
6,
24,
April 13, 1864
Oct.
Nov.
March Is, 1865
July
Nov.
July
Aug.
April 13, 1864
13, "
13, "
12, "
12, "
26, "
26, "
26 "
2«; "
26, "
March 18, 1865
18, "
18, "
IS, "
IS, "
10, "
10, "
23, "
12, 1861
12, "
12, "
12, "
12, "
12, "
12, "
12, "
12, "
12, "
12, "
12, "
July
Appointed Brig. Gen. by Pres. Nov. 29, 1862.
Honorably discharged June 7, 1864.
1865 Mustered out with regiment.
1S61 Resigned March 1, 1>62.
1862 Resigned November 20, 1862.
Promoted to Colonel. 11865.
1863 Mustered out to accept promotion March 1,
1865 Promoted to Colonel.
Mustered out with regiment as Major.
1861 Promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel.
1862 Declined.
Promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel.
Promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel.
Honorably discharged October 22, 1864.
Promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel.
Promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel.
Mustered out with regiment.
Resigned May 17. 1862.
Resigned August 30, 1862.
Resigned November 5, 1864.
Mustered out with regiment.
Promoted to Surgeou.
Resigned February 18, 1863.
Resigned January 5, 1864.
Resigned August 22, 1864.
Mustered out with regiment.
Major in colored regiment.
Resigned November 27, 1861.
Mustered out ; appointed Lt. Col. 105th O.V. I.
Resigned September 9, 1862.
Resigned January 5, 1862.
Promoted to Major.
Promoted to Major.
Resigned March 17, 1802.
Resigned January 22, 1862.
Resigned January 5, 1862.
Resigned January 30, 1862.
Discharged for promotion Sept. 17, 1862.
Killed November 23, 1863.
Resigned March 24, 1863.
Appointed Major and A. D. C. by President.
Resigned March 30, 1864.
Resigned Septembers, 1862.
Promoted to Major.
Resigned March 21, 1864.
Major in colored regiment.
Promoted to Major.
Promoted to Major.
Mustered out.
Discharged, 1864.
Declined.
Discharged, 1861.
Resigned as 1st Lieutenant.
Promoted by President.
Mustered out with regiment.
Declined.
Deceased.
Discharged as 1st Lieutenant.
Resigned February 24, 1865.
Resigned as 2d Lieutenant December 27, 1864.
Mustered out with regiment.
Promoted to Major.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment as 1st Lieut.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment as R. Q. M.
Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captain. •
Resigned January 13, 1862.
Resigned December 10, 1861.
Promoted to Captain.
Resigned January 5, 1862.
Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captain.
Deceased.
Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captain
Promoted to Captain
260
Ohio in the War.
1st Lieutenant
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
2d Lieutenant
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Henry W. Johnson
Jolin D. Kirkendali
Horatio P. Kile
Bob rt L. Kimberly....
Kufus B. Hardy
C. D. Gaylord
Hairy Jones
Albert Mr Roberts
Win. M. Bebee ...
Wm. M. Bebee
Calvin Hart
I'M win B. Atvtood
Elias A. Ford
Truman C. Cutter
James B. Cleveland
Ferdinand D. Cobb
Lester T. Patchin
Walter Blvthe
Samuel B. Asdell
Timothy D. Brown
John Mitchell
Davis C. Fuller
Harlan P. Wolcott
Wm. Hansard
James N. Clark
Henry S. Dirlain
Wm. E. Boothe
A. Whittlesey
Wm. H. Pierce
Lloyd Fisher
Charles W. Hills
James McMahan
George Dodge
K. K. Egaleston
Thomas H. Soniers
Ezra Dunham
K. A. Gault
James M. Kirkpatrick.
Henry G. Delker
Wilson S. Miller
John P. Patterson
Seward S. Palmer
George J. A. Thompon.
C. C. Huston
Alonzo D. Hosmer
S. P. Warrener
Charles Hammond
Philip A. Bowers
Philo A. Beardsley
John Cronkhite
Peter Herri!! _
Lester F. Miller
Rush Jamison
Leroy E. Bosley
Henry .). Englebeck
James McCleary ,
Henry W. Johnson
John D. Kirkendali
Horatio P. Kile „..,
Kufus B. Hardy
Robert L. Kimberly
Harry W. Jones
Charles D. Gaylord
Albert McRoberts
Win. M. Bebee
Calvin Hart
Kenneth Mahur ,
Charles J. James ,
Chauncey H. Talcott
Edwin B. Atwood
Henry Coon
Klias A. Ford
T. C. Cutter ,
Janvs B. Cleveland
Ferdinand D. Cobb
Lester T. Patchin
Walter Blyth"
Samuel B. Asdell ,
Timothv D. Brown
John Mitchell
Wm. Hansard
James N. Clark
Wm. II. Pierce
Peter Hitchcock
A. Whittlesey
Davis C. Fuller
Harlan P. Wolcott
Wm. E. Boothe
Llovd Fisher
Charles W. Hills
James McMahan
Frederick A. McKay....
George Dodge
Wm. Watson
E. B. Eggleston
Thomas II. Somers
Ezra Dunham
Peter Herrift".
Rush Jamison
Lester F. Miller
James J. Mattock
DATE OF RANK
Feb. 3,
" 8,
March 1,
17,
June 7,
Sept. 9,
May
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
24,
1,
Blarch 24,
May
April
June
April
1864
1863
1864
12,
18,
12,
26,
26,
26, "
March IS, 1865
IS, "
" 18, "
" 18, "
" 18, "
18, "
20, "
11. "
10, "
10, "
23, "
23, "
Aug. 20. 1861
April
May
July
Sept.
20,
20,
10,
19,
19,
30,
8,'
29,
9.
9,
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Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captain.
Resigned April 5, 1864.
Resigned November 24, 1862
Discharged October 1, 1862.
Resigned May 24, 1862.
Resigned April 15, 1*62.
Promoted to Captain.
Killed December 31, 1862.
Promoted to Captain.
Resigned May 29, ls63.
Revoked.
Resigned March 24, 1863.
Declined.
Died January IS, 1863.
Mustered out July, 1865.
Died November, 1803.
Revoked.
Resigned September 30, 1864.
Honorably discharged June 27, 1S63.
Mustered out for promotion May 27, 1863.
Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captain.
Killed November 23, 1S63.
Resigned September 22, 1864.
Resigned November 20, 1864.
Mastered out January 27, 1865.
Resigned as 2d Lieutenant.
Resigned as 2d Lieutenant October 28, 1864.
Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captain.
Resigned as 2d Lieutenant Sept. 30, 1864.
Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captain ; declined.
Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captaiu.
Promoted to Captaiu.
Promoted to Captaiu.
Declined.
Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captaiu.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mnstered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment as 2d Lieut.
Mustered out with regiment as 2d Lieut.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Resigned August 17, 1862.
Resigned March 17, 1862.
Killed at Shiloh.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant Sept. 18, 1862.
Resigned April 19, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Promoted : dismissed November 12, 1862.
Resigned March 24, 1863.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Resigned December 21, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.