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HISTORY OF ESSEX AND HUDSON COUNTIES, NEW JERSEY
Chapter 16 – ESSEX COUNTY IN THE WAR OF 1861-65. (Continued.)

Originally published in 1884
Compiled by Willian H. Shaw


Edited by GET NJ, COPYRIGHT 2004

Eighth Regiment.-(Second Brigade.)-This Regiment constituted one of the four regiments comprising what was generally known as the Second Brigade, New Jersey Volunteers, and was first attached to the Third Brigade, Hooker's Division ; afterward to the Third Brigade, Second Division, Third Corps; then to the First Brigade, Fourth Division, Second Corps; then to the Third Brigade, Third Division, Second Corps; and at the close of the war was attached to what was known as the Provisional Corps, Army of the Potomac.

The Eighth, with other regiments, was organized under the provisions of an Act of Congress, approved July 22, 1861, and by the fourteenth day of September, was fully organized and equipped for service, at which time it was mustered into the service of the United States, for three years, at Camp Olden, Trenton, N. J., by Charles A. Brightly, First Lieutenant, Fourth Infantry, U.S. Army. It left the State, October 1, 1861, with a full complement of men and officers. Upon arrival at Washington, the regiment went into camp at Meridian Hill, D. C., where it remained until the early part of December, 1861, at which time, in connection with with other regiments, it was ordered to report to Gen. Joseph Hooker, U. S. Volunteers, near Budd's Ferry, Md., where it was brigaded and designated The Third Brigade, Hooker's Division. Under the provision of General Orders, No. 191, War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., June 25, 1863, a large number of the enlisted men re-enlisted in the field, for three years or during the war. Those who did not re-enlist and whose term of service expired, reported by order at Trenton, N. J., and were mustered out of service by James W. Long, Captain Second Infantry, U. S. Army, September 21, 1864. Those who remained were consolidated into, and were known as the Eighth Battalion, and so remained until October 12, 1864, at which time, the Sixth Battalion was united with it by transfer. The Command was then re-organized and resumed its regimental organization. At different times during the years 1864 and 1865, the strength of the regiment was augmented by the joining from the draft rendezvous at Trenton, N. J., of a large number of substitutes. Under the provisions of Special Orders, No. 194, Par. 45, War Dep., A. G. O., Washington, D. C., April 29, 1865, all unassigned recruits and substitutes on duty with the Regiment, were organized into a company, and designated Company K.

The regiment continued its organization until the close of the war, and those corning under the provisions of General Orders, No. 26, Headquarters, Army of the Potomac, dated May 17, 1865, were discharged at Washington, D. C., June 4, 1865; the remainder were mustered out of service near Washington, D. C., July 17, 1865, by Timothy W. Kelly, Captain 164th Regiment Infantry, N. Y. Volunteers, Ass't. Com'y. of Musters, Sec. Div., Prov. Corps, Army of the Potomac, in compliance with orders from the War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., July 7, 1865. Thus ended the military career of one of the bravest and most efficient regiments in service during the great Slaveholders' rebellion for the destruction of the best government on earth. All honor to the old Eighth.

Of this regiment, Joseph Atkinson, in his History of Newark, says: "It was in September, 1861, when the Eighth Regiment, with full ranks and hearts buoyant with patriotic aspirations, entered Washington. With the other three regiments designated, the Eighth was brigaded under Brigadier-General S. Casey, of the regular army. The greater part of the Winter was spent in drilling and preparing for active work in the Spring."

"The first action of importance in which the Eighth Regiment was prominently engaged was the battle of Williamsburg, fought on May 5th, 1862. It was one of the fiercest and most hotly contested engagements of the entire war. On the night of the 3d Yorktown was evacuated by the enemy. At Williamsburg, Hooker expected him to make a stand, his position there being very strong. The Jersey Brigade left Yorktown on the afternoon of the 4th. That night it bivouacked in a swamp some five miles from Williamsburg. The night was dark as Erebus, and the rain fell steadily ; the roads were muddy, and the men experienced great hardship in moving forward, being nearly worn out from exhaustion, labor in the trenches and loss of sleep. In spite of all, they were on the march at two o'clock in the morning, and three hours later emerged from a forest in sight of the enemy's works. These were of great strength, and were admirably protected with redoubts, which extended far away to the right and left; also, in front, with rifle pits, and, nearer still, a formidable obstruction of tangled abattis. Immediately in front of the redoubts the plain was furrowed by winding ravines which were completely covered by the guns of the enemy. Hooker was resolved upon an attack, and at half-past seven advanced his skirmishers. He sent two batteries to the right, with the Fifth New Jersey as a support. The Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Regiments he advanced to the left. They occupied a wood in front of a line of field-works. The rain meanwhile fell in torrents, the men being over their ankles in mire and water; but rain and mire and water were least thought of in the absorbing eagerness of all to close with the enemy. Through the brush the Jerseymen pushed, and soon they came upon the foe. A vigorous fire was at once opened. The Eighth occupied the extreme left of the line of battle. The wood in which it was stationed was almost impassable because of broken timber. Just beyond were the plains of Williamsburg. Here, for five long hours, the regiment fought with consummate bravery. Against the left the fierceness of the battle raged, the enemy having early determined to turn it if possible. This feat, if successful, must have proved disastrous to the Federals. Knowing this, the men of the Eighth fought with desperate strength, repulsing every attempt to dislodge them. They were cheered and encouraged by word and example by their brave Colonel, the gallant Johnson. On going into the fight he had some misgivings as to the mettle of a few of his command, and he resolved to shoot the first man who blenched 95wavered. So close were the men of the Eighth to the enemy, that the orders given by the Confederate officers were distinctly heard. `Again, and again, and still again,'-quoting the words of one who was there -`six thousand of the enemy's fresh troops were hurled against the New Jersey Brigade of less than three thousand men; but each time they were driven back with terrible loss.' Not even when their brave commander fell, badly wounded, so that he had to be removed to the rear, did the Eighth show a sign of wavering. `Commanding the ground at every point, the fire of the enemy was pitilessly destructive, and did not slacken for a moment. But the brave fellows into whose faces it was poured stood firmly and unflinchingly - sometimes, indeed, pushed back a little space, but as surely hurling the enemy, bleeding and shattered, back to his works.' It was impossible, owing to the nature of the ground, to use the bayonet; `but the rapid volleys of our heroic troops were scarcely less effective.'"

"'And thus the battle raged, the enemy, reinforced again and again, directed against these three regiments all the fury of their attack; but still for hours the little column stood immovable. At last, however, the enemy, now driven to desperation, rushed forward in overwhelming numbers, pouring a terrific fire into our whole line. Then at last that brave line gave way slightly. Their ammunition exhausted, their muskets rusted by the drenching rain, their ranks terribly thinned, enervated by want of food and a difficult march, these heroes of the day, before this last overwhelming attack, fell slowly back. But they were not defeated. They had held the enemy in check, had I frustrated every attempt to flank their position and thus saved the Division, which but for this stubborn resistance, would have been swept in disaster from the field.' Time had been secured to enable reinforcements to come up. Phil. Kearny's and other commands arrived and securely turned the fortunes of the day. That the day was saved, as General Hooker admitted, was mainly due to the brave and steady hearing of the left of his line. The Eighth entered with six hundred and sixty men. It came out with five hundred! - a ghastly but thrillingly eloquent proof of its marvellous courage and grit. After Williamsburg, Jersey was no longer questioned. Praise, high praise, was extorted where sneers were wont to prevail. `New Jersey may well be proud of her sons in this battle,' wrote a Philadelphia newspaper correspondent at the time, adding `Men never stood up more bravely to their work, and the conflict at Williamsburg proves that the Jersey Blues of our day are worthy descendants of the heroes who made her name and soil sacred for all time in the dark hours of the Revolution.' Another press correspondent said the 'brave boys (of New Jersey) fought like tigers, driving back the enemy with great slaughter.' Colonel Johnson, who, as a participant in the engagement states, `had proved himself of chivalrous courage,' was believed to be fatally wounded; but after four months' absence he was able to join his regiment, his wound, however, far from being entirely healed. After he had left the field, Major Peter Al. Ryerson assumed command. An hour afterwards, while rallying his men, Ryerson was shot dead, pierced with several bullets. In his report, General Patterson said the conduct of Captains William A. Henry, Co. B, and Tuite, Co. C, `cannot be too highly commended.' It was said of Chaplain Chambre – who in all his service bore himself as became not only a true soldier of the Union, but a true soldier of the cross-that he `fearlessly rushed into danger to assist in bearing off the wounded.' The day after the battle he buried thirty-six officers and men. There were about one hundred and fifty wounded, many of whom died afterwards. A few days after the battle, stung by the injustice done the Jersey troops in certain newspaper accounts of the engagement, Chaplain Chambre wrote a letter to the New York Tribune in the course of which he strongly protested against the appropriation to others of the hard-won laurels of the Jerseymen. `The Jersey troops,' said he, `behaved most nobly and gallantly, as is freely and fully and repeatedly acknowledged by both Brigade and Division Generals - Patterson and Hooker.' 'I can positively affirm,' he continued, `that the New Jersey boys did not give way – nor did they at any time fall into disorder. On the contrary, with unflinching fortitude and bravery, and to the admiration of our Generals (freely expressed to me personally) did they stand their ground under the pressing columns of six thousand fresh troops of the enemy who attempted to crush down our Brigade, worn and weary, and numbering less than two thousand five hundred men!' `Our men stood even after all their ammunition was expended. They would then have given cold steel. They never thought of retiring, giving way, or falling into disorder ; but we went into action with ranks thinned by sickness, and by a long and terrible march over roads that were frightful. In my opinion, the day was saved by the New Jersey Brigade. The heaviest work of the battle was done by the New Jersey Brigade under its noble commander Patterson. And the hardest fighting of the Brigade was done by the Eighth New Jersey Regiment, which occupied the left of the line, and met and turned back repeatedly the swelling forces of the enemy that were thrown against it to turn its flank.'"

"The Eighth subsequently participated in all the great engagements of the Peninsula, and it is the simple truth to say that it was always among the foremost in the advance, and among the rear-guard in the retreat. In the engagement at Bristoe Station, July 27th and 28th, 1862, Lieutenant-Colonel William Ward, formerly Captain of Company D, had his arm shattered so that it had to be amputated. He was also wounded in the side. Captain John Tuite, of Company C, was killed. Shattered by many conflicts, the Eighth never lost the high morale it had attained under the soldierly eye and affectionate solicitude of Col. Johnson-certainly not while he was at its head. During March, 1863, Johnson was forced by his unhealed wound to resign his command. Subsequently he was able to labor in the service of the nation as Colonel in the Veteran Corps. With Colonel Johnson also resigned from the Eighth, Chaplain Chambre, the effect of a severe fever, contracted while the regiment was in the swamps of the Chickahominy, compelling the step. The Eighth returned home in September, 1864, and was received as it deserved - most warmly." - Atkinson's Hist. of Newark.

Battles. -During its term of service, the regiment took an active part in the following engagements Siege of Yorktown, Va., April and May, 1862; Williamsburg, Va., May 5, 1862; Fair Oaks, Va., June 1 and 2, 1862; Seven Pines, Va., June 25,1862; Savage Station, Va., June 29, 1862; Glendale, V a., June 30, 1862; Malvern Hill, Va., July 1, 1862, and Aug. 5, 1862; Bristow Station, Va., Aug. 27, 1862; Bull Run, Va. Aug. 29 and 30, 1862; Chantilly, Va., Sept. 1, 1862; Centerville, Va., Sept. 2, 1862; Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13 and 14,1862; Chancellorsville, Va., May 3 and 4, 1863; Gettysburg, Va., July 2 and 3,1863; Wapping Heights, Va., July 24,1863; McLean's Ford, Va., Oct. 15, 1863; Mine Run, Va., Nov. 29, 30 and Dec. 1, 1863; Wilderness, Va., May 5 to 7, 1864; Spottsylvania, Va., May 8 to 11, 1864; Spottsylvania C. H. Va., May 12 to 18, 1864; North Anna River, Va., May 23 and 24,1864; Tolopotomoy Creek, Va., May 30 and 31, 1864; Cold Harbor, Va., June 1 to 5, 1864; Before Petersburg,Va., June 16 to 23, 1864; Deep Bottom,Va, July 26 and 27,1864; Mine Explosion, near Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864; North Bank of James River, Va., August 14 to 18, 1864; Fort Sedgwick, Va., Sept. 10, 1864; Poplar Spring Church, Va., Oct. 2,1864; Boydton Plank Road, Va., Oct. 27,1864; Fort Morton, Va., Nov. 5, 1864; Hatcher's Run, Va., Feb. 5 to 7, 1865; Armstrong House,Va., March 25,1865; Boydton Plank Road, Va., (Capture of Petersburg), April 2, 1865; Amelia Springs, Va., April 6,1865; Farmsville, Va., April 6 and 7, 1865; Lee's Surrender (Appomattox, Va.), April 9, 1865.

WILLIAM WARD was born January 30, 1824, at Newark, N. J., and is a descendant of one of the old families of that town. He received a good elementary education at the schools of Bernard Kearney and Nathan Hedges, and at the Newark Academy, schools which enjoyed at that time the highest reputation. With the intention of having him brought up to the business of either a manufacturer or a merchant, he was placed in the extensive hatting establishment of Andrew Rankin in Newark, N. J., where he remained until he had reached the age of twenty-one. Soon after, he became foreman in the hat manufactory of Messrs. Moore & Seeley of the same place, and in this position remained until 1860, when he established himself as a grocer in his native city. In his boyish days young Ward showed a great fondness for a soldier's life, and as soon as he had reached the age of seventeen, he became a member of the National Guards, in which organization he has now served as a private and an officer from 1841, to the present time. When therefore the War of the Rebellion broke out, he offered his services to the government as soon as his business affairs could be properly arranged, and entered the field September 27, 1861, as Captain of Company D, Eighth New Jersey Volunteers. In this capacity he served at the Siege of Yorktown during the months of April and the first five days of May 1862, being all that time under fire of the enemy. On the 5th of May he took part in the fight at Williamsburg, Va. Here Col. Johnson was severely wounded, and the command devolved upon Lieut. Col. Ryerson, who had scarcely placed himself at the head of the regiment, when he fell pierced by three fatal balls. To Major Trawin the leadership now belonged, and the regiment went bravely on its way. June 1, and 2, following, Capt. Ward participated in the battle of Fair Oaks. On the 25th of the same month he was at Seven Pines; on the 29th at Savage Station; on the 30th at Glendale; and on the 1st of July, following, at Malvern Hill. A few days after this battle of Malvern Hill, Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Trawin resigned, and Captain Ward was promoted to fill the vacancy his. commission being dated July 28, 1862. In the capacity of Lieutenant-Colonel he took command immediately after the second battle at Malvern Hill, August 5, 1862. Then followed the fight at Bristow's. Station, in which he led the regiment, August 27, 1862. Two days afterwards, August 29, the second battle of Bull Run began, and while Col. Ward was marching upon the enemy at the head of his regiment, five musket balls were fired at the same moment into his body. As a matter of course, he fell, and apparently, in a dying condition. His men carried him from the field, and after an examination of his wounds it was found necessary to amputate his. left arm, which was badly shattered. The wounds in other parts of his body were very serious, and several months elapsed before he could be brought, to his home. For a year and a half he was confined to his house, and for a much longer period afterwards, was unable to attend to any business whatever. On the 13th of March 1865, he received the title of Colonel by brevet, for gallant conduct on the field. In 1866, he was elected City Clerk of Newark, an office which he held until 1869, when he was. nominated by President Grant, and appointed Postmaster at Newark. This office he has deservedly held until the present time. In accordance with a special Act of the Legislature of New Jersey, which took effect July 4, 1873, Governor Parker appointed Col. Ward Brigadier General for long and meritorious. service. General Ward is, as has been said, still a member of the National Guard, and is attached to the staff of its commander, General Gershom Mott. He still retains his military enthusiasm, and his long experience in the camp and field, make him a valuable counsellor in all matters appertaining to the military service. The high appreciation in which he is held is shown by the circumstance that on the 15th of July, 1884, he was appointed by the Governor of New Jersey, President of a Court of Inquiry to examine into the matter of the disbandment of the late Company F, Third Regiment National Guards, and report the facts.

FIELD AND STAFF.

Colonels-Adolphue J. Johnson, mustered in September 14,1861; resigned, March 19, 1863.
John Ramsey, mustered in April 7, 1863; Lieutenant Colonel Fifth Regiment, October 21,1863; Colonel, vice Johnson, resigned ; Brevet Brigadier General, December 2, 1864; Brevet Major General, March 13, 1865.

Lieutenant Colonels-Thomas L. Martin mustered in September 14, 1861 ; resigned, December 19, 1861.
Joseph Trawin, mustered in March 4, 1862; Major September 14, 1861; Lieutenant Colonel, vice Martin, resigned ; resigned July 7, 1862; disability.
William Ward, mustered in August 1, 1862 ; Captain Company D, September 27, 1861 ; Lieutenant Colonel, vice Trawin, resigned ; discharged, September 12, 1863 ; wounds received in action at Bull Run, Va. ; left arm amputated; Brevet Colonel, March 13, 1863; Brevet Brigadier General in 1879.
John Wilhan, mustered in January 5, 1865; transferred as Major from Sixth Regiment; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, October 27, 1864; Lieutenant Colonel, vice Ward, discharged ; promoted Colonel, Twelfth Regiment, February 23, 1865.
Henry Hartford, mustered in April 20, 1865; Captain Company C, June 11, 1864; Major, December 15, 1864; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, April 2, 1865 ; Lieutenant Colonel, vice Willian ; promoted.

Majors-Peter 181. Ryerson, mustered in March 4,1862; Captain Company A, September 7, 1861 ; Major, vice Trawin, promoted ; killed in action at Williamsburg, Va. May 5, 1862.
William A. Henry, mustered in May 7, 1862 ; Captain Company B, September 27, 1861 ; Major, vice Ryerson, killed ; resigned, August 12, 1862.
George Hoffman, mustered in April 25,1863; Captain Company II, September 27, 1861; Major, vice Henry, resigned; resigned, May 16, 1863.
Virgil M. Healey, mustered in November 24, 1863 ; Captain Company B, Fifth Regiment, May 5, 1862; Major, vice Hoffman, resigned.
Louis M. Morris, mustered in May 6, 1865; Captain Company F, November 17, 1862 ; Major, vice Hartford, promoted.

Adjutant-Charles W. Johnson, mustered in September 14, 1861; resigned, March 18. 1863.
Charles H. Archer, mustered in November 26, 1864; Second Lieutenant Company A, October 13, 1864; Adjutant, vice Johnson, resigned.

Quartermasters-Ralph Jefferson, mustered in September 14, 1861 ; resigned, May 29, 1862
Charles F. Bowers, mustered in January 12, 1863; Quartermaster Sergeant ; Quartermaster, vice Jefferson, resigned ; transferred to Company B.
Lewis A. Dunn, mustered in April 27, 1864; transferred from Sixth Regiment ; served as First Lieutenant Company F.

Surgeons-Alexander J. McKelway, mustered in September 14, 1861 , resigned April 6, 1864; disability.
Philip M. Senderling, mustered in 20, 1864 ; Assistant Surgeon First Regiment, February 7, 1862 ; Surgeon, vice McKelway, resigned.
 
Assistant Surgeons-H. Genet Taylor, mustered in September 14, 1861 ; resigned, March 15, 1864 ; disability
James I. B. Ribble, mustered in September 10, 1862; Assistant Surgeon ; promoted Surgeon Thirteenth Regiment, April 20, 1864.
William M. Lamb, mustered in June 8, 1864; Assistant Surgeon, vice Ribble, promoted.

Chaplains-A. St. John C3iambre, mustered in September 14, 1861 ; resigned, March 19, 1863.
Henry B. Raybold, mustered in March 24, 1864; Chaplain, vice Chambre, resigned.
Samuel T. Moore, mustered in September 14, 1861 ; transferred from Sixth Regiment, vice Raybold, resigned.

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.

Sergeants -Major-Edwin C. Nichols, mustered in –– 27, 1861 ; promoted First Lieutenant Company H, February 3, 1862.
Henry H. Todd, mustered in September 13, 1861 ; Sergeant Company F ; Sergeant Major, February 21, 1862 , promoted First Lieutenant Company D, October 15, 1862.
John A. Whitney, mustered in August 30, 1861; First Sergeant Company E ; Sergeant Major, October 8, 1862; promoted First Lieutenant Company B, October 3, 1863.
Charles H. Archer, mustered in September 1, 1861 ; Private Company H ; Sergeant Major, October 23, 1S63; re-enlisted, January 3, 1864 ; promoted Second Lieutenant Company A, October 13, 1864.
John D. Burgh, mustered in August 24, 1864 ; substitute ; Sergeant Company D ; Sergeant Major, December 1, 1864; promoted Second Lieutenant Company G, December 15, 1864,
Carl Moser, mustered in September 10, 1864; substitute ; Corporal Company A ; Sergeant Major, May 17, 1865; discharged at Camp near Washington, D. C., G. O. 26, Headquarters Army of Potomac, May 17, 1865.
John M. Webster, mustered in September 9, 180 ; reserve ; First Sergeant Company K ; Sergeant Major, June 6, 1863.

Quartermaster Sergeants-Charles F. Bowers, mustered in September 27, 1861 ; promoted Quartermaster, May 26, 1862.
Amherst Eaton, mustered in August 31, 1861 ; Private Company F ; Commissary Sergeant, September 27, 1861 ; Quartermaster Sergeant, May 25, 1862; Commissioned Second Lieutenant Company I, December 10, 1862; not mustered ; re-enlisted, February 13, 1864 ; promoted First Lieutenant Company I, November 12, 1864.
Thomas J. Baldwin, mustered in August 31, 1861; Sergeant Company F ; re-enlisted, January 3, 1804; Quartermaster Sergeant, March 28, 1865.

Commissary Sergeant-James C Sayres, mustered in August 29, 1861; Private Company B ; Commissary Sergeant, May 12, 1862, re-enlisted, February 13, 1862.
 
Principal Musicians-Nathaniel P. Morris, mustered in September 19, 1861; discharged at Judiciary Square, United States Army Hospital, Washington, D. C , September 20, 1862.
William Wilson, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred from Sixth Regiment, October 12, 1864: Musician Company H, December 4, 1864.
Asher N. Hicks, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; Musician Company B ; Principal Musician, April 26, 1865.

Hospital Steward-Sanmel Clark, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; Private Company B; Hospital Steward, September 17, 1861; re-enlisted, February 29, 1864.

Wagon Master-John Hay, mustered in September 27, 1861; discharged, November 29, 1861. COMPANY A.

Captains-Peter M. Ryerson, mustered in September 27, 1861; promoted Major February 24, 1862.
Abraham N. Freeland, mustered in March 4,1862; First Lieutenant September 27, 1861 ; Captain, vice Ryerson, promoted ; resigned August 5, 1862; re-commissioned October 22, 1862; dismissed September 1, 1863 ; S. O. 392, Par. 23, War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C.
Michael Beahn, mustered in June 29, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; transferred from Company C ; discharged January 31, 1865 ; wounds received in action at Boydton Plank Road, Va. ; re-commissioned Captain February 18, 1865.

First Lieutenants-William J. Roberts, mustered in March 4,186-9; Second Lieutenant September 27, 1861; First Lieutenant, vice Freeland, promoted ; resigned October 31, 1862.
 Leonard M. Lambert, mastered in January 12, 1863 ; Sergeant August 22, 1861: First Lieutenant, vice Roberts, resigned ; commissioned Captain June 11, 1864; not mustered; promoted CaptainCompany C, January 11, 1865.
William Hartford, mustered in March 18, 1865; mustered out July 17, 1865; Sergeant Company G, 3d United States Artillery; First Lieutenant, vice Lambert, promoted.

Second Lieutenants-George H. Johnson, mustered in March 4, 1862 ; Private August 22, 1861 ; Second Lieutenant, vice; Roberts, promoted ; resigned July 7, 1862.
Robert S. Brown, mustered in January 12, 1.863 ; Sergeant August 22, 1861 ; Second Lieutenant, vice Johnson, resigned ; dismissed September 1, D363; S. O. 392, Par. 23, War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C.
Charles H. Archer, mustered in October 22, 1864; Sergeant Major ; Second Lieutenant, vice Brown, dismissed; promoted Adjutant November 12, 1864.
Rufus Keisler, mustered in November 26, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; Sergeant Company C ; Second Lieutenant, vice Archer, promoted.

First Sergeants-Ira J. Smith, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; transferred as Sergeant from Company C ; First Sergeant May 1, 1864; promoted Second Lieutenant Company F, October 18, 1864
Joseph D. Rogers, mustered in August 29, 1861; mustered out July 17, 186.5; transferred from Company C ; Sergeant February 12, 1865; First Sergeant March 6, 186.5.

Sergeants-John W. Hoeland, mustered in August 22, 1869; Corporal November 29, 1862; Sergeant December 27, 1862; re-enlisted December 25, 1863 ; promoted Second Lieutenant Company I, October18, 1864.
Jacob Deir, mustered in August 29, 1S61 ; transferred from Company B ; Sergeant October 16, 1864; promoted Second Lieutenant Company H, October 18, 1864.
Theodore Mackay, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out June 6, 1865 ; transferred from Company B ; discharged at Trenton, N. J. ; Tel. Ins. War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., May 12, 1865; paroled prisoner.
Joseph H. Carter, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; re-enlisted December '25, 1863 ; Sergeant December 1, 1864.
William S. Brison, mustered in July 21, 1865; mustered out July 17, 1865; Corporal December 1, 1862; re-enlisted December 25, 1863; Sergeant February 14, 1864; discharged at Trenton, N. J., orders War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C.
James Gillen, mustered in July 21, 1865; Corporal August 22, 861 , Sergeant December 22, 1861 ; promoted First Lieutenant Company H, October 3, 1863.
John McLaughlin, mustered in December 4, 1861; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; transferred from Company B, Slay 27, 1865.
Asher King, mustered in March 10, 1862, mustered out July 17, 1865; recruit ; transferred as Corporal from Company C ; Sergeant June 17, 1865.

Corporals-Rufus McNalley, mustered in August 15, 1863; mustered out June 7, 1865; recruit; transferred from Company B; Corporal October 1, 1864 ; discharged at United States Army General Hospital,
Fairfax Seminary, Va. ; Tel. Ins. War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., Stay 3, 1865.
Bell Huttin, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1865, transferred from Company B ; Corporal December 1, 1864.
Horace F. Bartime, mustered in July 21,1863; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; recruit ; Corporal February 21, 1865.
Nelson Bullis, mustered in June 1, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute ; Corporal February 21, 1865.
Mark R. Martin, mustered in August 9, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; drafted ; Corporal June 6, 1865.
Carl Moser, mustered in September 10, 1864; substitute ; Corporal September 27, 1864; promoted Sergeant Major May 17, 186.5
Jacob Winters, mustered in February 19, 1862; mustered out February 18, 1865 ; recruit ; Corporal September 1, 1862: discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Washington, D. C.
Samuel M. Henderson, mustered in August 22,1861; mustered out July 17, 1865; re-enlisted February 22, 1864; Corporal April 1, 1865.

Musician -James L. Day, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1865; transferred from Company B.

Wagoner -John P. Bastedo, mustered in August 22, 1861; mustered out July 17, 1861; re-enlisted February 13, 1864.

Privates -Nicolas Aukner, mustered in August 8, 1804; mustered out June 7, 1865 ; substitute ; discharged at Point Lookout, 11141 ; Tel. Ins. War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C , May 3, 1865.
John Baily, mustered in August 11, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
James Baldwin, mustered in March 21, 1865; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
Henry Barnes, mustered in February 2.5, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; recruit ; transferred from Company K.
Ferdinand Berth, mustered in October 4, 1864 ; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute ; transferred from Company K.
Luke Cadden, mustered in August 29, 1861; mustered out July 17, 1863 ; transferred from Company C
George Carman, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864
Michael Casey, mustered in March 4, 1865 ; mustered out July 17,  1865 ; recruit.
Charles Cavanagh, mustered in March 10, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865; recruit ; transferred from Company B.
William D. Chandler, mustered in February 23, 18155 ; mustered out July 30, 1865 ; drafted.
George Decker, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864
William Edmunds, mustered in August 9, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
Charles Edwards, mustered in March 20, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
James Fairbrothers, mustered in August 9, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; drifted.
John Fairbrothers, mustered in August 9, 1864 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; drafted.
Edward F. Fisher, mustered in February 11, 1864 ; mustered out  June 7, 1805; recruit; transferred from Company C; discharged at Hospital, Point Lookout, Md. ; Tel. Ins. War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D.C. May 3, 1863.
George Fisher, (1) mustered in July 18, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865; drafted.
James Fitzgerald, mustered in March 9, 1865 ; mustered out July 31, 1865 ; recruit ; transferred from Co K ; discharged at Trenton, N. J., Circular 31, War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., July 8, 1863.
Michael Flanigan, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1804.
Joseph Forest, mustered in August 11, 1863; mustered out July 17, 1865; recruit ; transferred from Company B ; Sergeant December 1, 1804 ; Private February 9, 1865.
John M. Freeland, mustered in August 22, 1861: mustered out September 21, 1864; Sergeant August 22. 1861; Private January 1, 1864.
Jacob Gluckeuf, mustered in August 12, 1864; mustered out July  17, 1865; substitute.
Michael Gough, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864.
William Green, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864.
Frederick Greiner, mustered in July 13, 1864 ; mustered out July 17, 1865.
William J. Grim, mustered in August 9, 1804; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
William H. Hadden, mustered in July 21, 1863; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; recruit.
Frederick Hahn, mustered in May 30,1864; mustered out July 17, 1863; substitute; Corporal October 18, 1864; Private February 9, 1865.
Eugene O. Hamilton, mustered in March 21, 1865; mustered out  July 11, 1865; substitute.
Peter Harris, mustered in August 11, 1864 ; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
Aaron Henderson, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864.
Charley Hoffman, mustered in August 8, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
George F. Holden, mustered in August 29, 1961 ; mustered out March 10, 1865 ; transferred from Company C ; discharged at Trenton, N. J. ; paroled prisoner.
William Hasey, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864.
Japhet Ireland, mustered in August 9, 1864 ; mustered out May 31, 1865 ; drafted ; discharged at McClellan's United States Army General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Tel. Ins. War Department, A. G. O , Washington, D. C., May 3, 1865.
John Jackson, mustered in November 8, 1861 ; mustered out November 17, 1804 ; transferred from Company B ; discharged at Newark, N. J
John Jeroloman, mustered in August 29, 1861; mustered out July 17, 1865; transferred from Company B.
Wesley Jones, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864 ; Corporal December 2,, 1861 ; Private December 18, 1862.
Patrick Kelly, mustered in February 6, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
Jacob J. Kestner, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1865. re-enlisted February 13, 1864.
Enul Knock, mustered in July 29, 1864; mustered out June 10, 1865 ; recruit ; discharged at Trenton, N. J. ; Tel. Ins. War Department, A. G. O. , Washington, D. C., May 3, 1865.
Patrick Lyons. mustered in December 19, 1863 ; mustered out July 17, 1865, recruit; transferred from Company C.
Patrick Mahoney, mustered in December 12, 1861 ; mustered out February 10, 1865 ; paroled prisoner.
Peter Mannery, mustered in August 9, 1964; mustered out June 7, 1865; drafted; discharged at Hospital, Point Lookout, Md. ; Tel. Ins. War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D C., May 3, 1865.
Hugh McCann, mustered in December 21, 1963 ; mustered out July 17, 1865; recruit ; transferred from Company C,.
John McNinney, mustered in August 29, 1861; mustered out July 17, 1865: transferred from Company C ; Corporal April 1, 1865; Private June 19. 1865.
William F. Miner, mustered in May 28, 1801 ; mustered out June 9, 1865; substitute ; discharged at Patterson Park United States Army General Hospital, Baltimore, Md. ; Tel. Ins. War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., May 4, 1865.
Robert W. Mills, mustered in August 22, 1861; mustered out September 21, 1864; Corporal February 14, 1864: Private.
Edwin W. Mockridge, mustered in August 29, 1561 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; transferred from Company B.
Patrick Murphy, mustered in June 1, 1864; mustered out June 9, 1861. substitute ; discharged at Trenton, N. J. ; Tel. Ins. War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D C., May 3, 1865.
Francis Norton, mustered in August 11, 1861; mustered out June 4, 1865; substitute ; discharged at Camp near Washington, D. C., G. 11. 26, Headquarters Army of Potomac, May 17, 1865.
Patrick O'Sullivan, mustered in March 10, 1865; mustered out July 17, 1865; recruit; transferred from Company B.
Isaac Ogden, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864.
Peter Oldham, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1863 ; re-enlisted February 13, 1864.
Thomas Oldham, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864.
William Par.-ells, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1865. re-enlisted December 25, 1863.
Christian Peterson, mustered in February 3, 1865: mustered out July 17, 18115; substitute ; transferred from Company K.Charles A. Raymond, mastered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1965; transferred from Company C ; Corporal October 1, 1864; Sergeant December 1, 1864; Private May 27, 1865.
Frederick Rehn, mustered in July 19, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865; subsitute
Christian Remus, mustered in October 1, 1861; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
Henry Rhodes, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; mustered out July 1, 1865; discharged at Camp Parole, Annapolis, Md., G. O. 77, Par, 6, War Department, A. G. O , Washington, D. C., April 28, 1865.
Stephen Rhodes, mustered in August 22, 1861; mustered out September 21, 1864.
Charles Roberts, mustered in August 2, 1864 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
James Robinson, mustered in June 3, 1864 ; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
John Samuel, mustered in August 9, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
James Smith, mustered in March 31, 1865 ; mustered out July 27, 1865 ; recruit ; transferred from Company D ; discharged at Trenton, N. J. ; Circular 31, War Department, A. G., Washington, D. C., July 8, 1865.
John Smith, (2) mustered in February 25, 1865 ; mustered out August 2, 1865 ; recruit ; transferred from Company K.
William Taufman, mustered in July 13, 1864 ; mustered out June 24, 1865; drafted; discharged at Hospital, Point Lookout, Md. ; Tel. Ins., War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., May 3, 1865.
Joseph Turner, mustered in Aug. 11, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
Earnest Ulrich, mustered in June 4, 1864 ; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
James H. Vanorden, mustered in July 18, ; mustered out July 21, 1861 ; drafted ; discharged at Trenton, N. J. ; circular 31, War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., July 8, 1865.
Conrad Vanvliet, mustered in August 22, 1861; mustered out July 17, 1865; wagoner August 22, 1861 ; Private June 1862; re-enlisted February 13, 1864.
James Vanwinkle, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; mustered out January 19, 1865; Corporal December 27, 1862; Private October 27, 1863 ; discharged at Trenton, N. J. ; paroled prisoner.
Nicholas Veasey, mustered in February 25, 1865; mustered out July 17, 1865; drafted.
Henry Wallace, mustered in August 12, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
Christian Weis, mustered in August 23, 1864; mustered out August 30, 1865 ; substitute ; transferred from Company K ; discharged at Ward U. S. Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J. ; Tel. Ins. War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., May 3, 1865.

DISCHARGED.
Corporals -Jacob L. Crosby, mustered in August 22, 1861; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Fortress Monroe, Va., August 9, 1862; disability.
Charles Foster, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; discharged at Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 5, 1863; disability.
Joseph Cain mustered in August 22, 1861; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., Oct. 17, 1862.
James B. Nichols, discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Cumberland, Md., March 4, 1863 ; disabilty.
Henry Brown, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; discharged at Baltimore, Md., December 1, 1862 ; disability.

 Privates-Jacob Bender, mustered in June 21, 1862 ; recruit; discharged at Camp near Falmouth, Va., January 10, 1863 ; disability.
Henry Brown, mustered in December 2, 1861; discharged at West's Building, U. S. Army General Hospital, Baltimore, Md., December 1, 1862; disability.
Charles Card, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; discharged at Budd's Ferry, Md., June 13, 1862 ; disability.
Thomas Clark, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., December 11, 1862; disability ; transferred from Company D.
Charles Davis, mustered in August 11, 1864 ; substitute ; discharged at Newark, N. J., June 21, 1865 ; disability.
William M. Dorman, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; discharged at Georgetown, D. C., December 1, 18C3; disability.
Bartholomew Dougherty, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged July 15, 1865.
Charles Hamburg, mustered in August 1, 1864 ; substitute ; discharged at Camp near Petersburg, Va., November 5, 1864, to accept appointment as Second Lieutenant, Twenty-third Regiment, U. S. C. T.
James H. Henion, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; discharged April 1, 1862.
Benjamin S. Holmes, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., February 5, 1863; disability.
Charles M. Holmes, mustered in August 22, 1861: discharged at Camp on Lower Potomac, Md., March 14, 3862; disability.
James Kelly, mustered in December 21,1863; recruit ; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., August 22, 1865 ; wounds received in action, arm amputated ; transferred from Company C.
John P. McGrail, mustered in August 22, 1861; discharged at Fair Oaks, Va., June 20, 1862; disability.
Mynard F. Miller, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; discharged at Washington, D. C., May 14, 1862; disability.
John Moore, mustered in December 28, 1861; discharged at Fort Delaware July 15, 1865.
Henry B. Morgan, mustered in August 22. 1861; discharged at U.S. Army General Hospital, New York Harbor, September 9, 1862 ; disability.
Charles S. Meyers, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; discharged at Washington, D. C., March 14, 1864; disability; Corporal March 15, 1863 ; Private December 18, 1863.
Edward Oakland, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; discharged at Hospital, Lower Potomac, Md., March 14, 1862; disability.
Francis O'Donald, mustered in December 19, 1863; recruit; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Chester, Pa., June 26, 1865 ; disability ; transferred from Company C.
Michael Quigley, mustered in June 3, 1864 ; substitute : discharged near Petersburgh, Va., March 9, 1865 ; disability.
Isaac Robinson, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; discharged at Camp near Falmouth, Va., March 3, 1863 ; disability.
Abraham Shauger, mustered in August 22, 1861; discharged at New Haven, Conn., December 12, 1862; wounds received in action at Fair Oaks, Va.,
Henry C. Shuler, mustered in August 29, 1861: discharged at Ward U. S. Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., April 15, 1861 ; disability ; transferred from Company C.
James H. Sisco, mustered in August 22, 1861; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., January 20, 1863; disability.
John P. Smith, mustered in August 22, 1861; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., July 21, 1862.
Edward Shirkey, mustered in August 22, 1861; discharged February 5, 1863,  to join Regular Army.
Charles W. Stevens, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., November 4, 1862 ; disability.
Henry Weaver, mustered in August 22, 1861; discharged at Ward U. S. Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., August 15, 1865 ; wounds received in action ; re-enlisted December 25, 1863.
Horatio N. Williams, mustered in February 19, 1862; recruit ; discharged at Lovell U. S. Army General Hospital, Portsmouth Grove, R. I., January 6, 1863 ; disability.
James H. Worden, mustered in August 22, 1861; discharged at Fair Oaks, Va., June 25, 1862 ; disability.

TRANSFERRED.
Sergeant-Wellington Bird, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; transferred to Company D ; transferred from Company C.

Musician-Ralph Westervelt, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; transferred to Company D ; re-enlisted February 13, 1864.

Privates-Tames Barber, mustered in April 11, 1865; recruit ; transferred to Company K.
William S. Brown, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps September 1, 1863 ; discharged therefrom January 13, 1864.
James M. Day, mustered in December 9, 1861 ; recruit ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps March 31, 1864; discharged therefrom December 9, 1864.
George Egbert, mustered in December 2, 1861 ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps September 29, 1863 ; discharged therefrom December 2, 1864.
Julius Fallison, mustered in September 13, 1864; recruit; transferred to Company H.
George Fisher (2), mustered in August 23, 1864; substitute ; transferred to Company K.
Leopold Hanna, mustered in September 16, 1864; substitute; transferred from Company K; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps April 20, 1865 ; discharged therefrom June 29, 1865.
George Holland, mustered in January 4, 1865 ; recruit ; transferred to Company B.
Michael McCann. mustered in January 11, 1864; recruit; transferred to Company F.
Peter McGatagan, mustered in January 22, 1864; recruit ; transferred to Company F.
John W. Nichols, mustered in August 22, 1861; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps November 15, 1863; discharged therefrom August 22, 1864.
Henry Offerman, mustered in April 11, 1865; recruit; transferred to Company K.
Charles Prouse, mustered in August 22, 1861 , transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps January 15, 1864; discharged therefrom August 23, 1864.
John Robson, mustered in March 29, 1865; recruit ; transferred to Company K.
James Robison, mustered in June 2, 1864; substitute ; transferred to Company C ; transferred from Company F, Seventh Regiment.
Frederick Schultz, mustered in January 12, 1865 ; recruit ; transerred to Company B.
John C. Steinbauer, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps February 15, 1864; discharged therefrom May 7, 1864 ; First Sergeant August 22, 1861 ; Private November 28, 1863.
John Wood, mustered in August 7, 1862; recruit ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, September 1, 1863; discharged therefrom June 4, 1865.

DIED.
Sergeants-Robert Wood, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; killed in action at Williamsburg, Va., May 5, 1802.
Henry Clark, mustered in August 22, 1801 ; died at Columbian United States Army General Hospital, Washington, D. C., July 19, 1864, of wounds received in action June 10, 1864 ; buried at National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. ; Corporal Aug. 22, 1861; Sergeant November 5, 1802 ; re-enlisted December 25, 1863,

Corporals-John W. Reoch, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; killed in action at Bristow Station, Va., August 27, 1862 ; Corporal June 1, 1862.
Albert Romaine, mustered in July 14, 1864 ; drafted ; killed in action at Hatcher's Run, Va., February 5, 186.1 ; Corporal October 18, 1864.

Musician-Charles P. Holland, mustered in August 22, 1861; died of typhoid fever in hospital, Harrison's Landing, Va., August 10, 1862.

Privates-Abner Abbott, mustered in August 8, 1864; drafted, died of pleurisy at Salisbury, N. C., January 10, 1865; prisoner of war; buried at National Cemetery, Salisbury, N. C.
Paul Bower, mustered in May 30, 1864; substitute ; died of chronic diarrhea at McDougall United States Army General Hospital, Fort Schuyler, New York Harbor, October 20, 1864; buried at Cypress Hill Cemetery, Long Island; Grave 2,079.
John F. Beam, mustered in August 22, 1861; died of fever at United States Army General Hospital, Bottoms Bridge, Va., June 9, 1862.
Lorenzo Beck, mustered in June 3, 1864; substitute ; died September 28, 1864.
Robert Brison, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; killed in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863.
James Burrough, mustered in August 22, 1861; died May 28, 1862.
George Butler, mustered in June 2, 1864 ; substitute ; died of chronic diarrhoea and wounds received in action at Deep Bottom, Va., at Satterlee United States Army General Hospital, West Philadelphia, Pa., November 23, 1864 ; buried at Philadelphia, Pa.
John Carrigan, mustered in August 22, 1861; killed in action at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864; Corporal July 27, 1862; Private October 24, 1863; re-enlisted December 25, 1863.
John De Croon, mustered in August 7, 1864; substitute ; killed in action near Hatcher's Run, Va., February 5, 1865 ; buried at Poplar Grove National Cemetery, Va., Division C, Section D, Grave 40.
Gerhart Dischler, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; recorded at War Department am died December 15, 1864; re-enlisted March 28, 1864.
William Eagan, mustered in August 11, 1863 ; recruit ; died at Florence, S. C., November 11, 11564; prisoner of war; transferred from Company B.
Bernard Ennis, mustered in August 13, 1863; recruit; died of hemoptysis at Newark, N. J., July 25, 1865; transferred from Company B.
John J Mammer, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; died at Armory Square United States Army General Hospital, Washington, D. C., May 17, 1864, of wounds received in action at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864 , re-enlisted December 21, 1863.
George B. Hopwood, mustered in August 14, 1862; recruit ; killed in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 25, 1863.
Thomas J. Huyler, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; killed in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863.
Michael Keller, mustered in July 18, 1864; drafted ; died of fever at Third Division, Second Corps Hospital January 18, 1865 ; buried at Poplar Grove National Cemetery, Va., Division D, Section B, Grave 23.
Jacob M. Kinney, mustered in August 32, 1861; taken prisoner while in hospital at Fair Oaks, Va., June 28, 1862 ; supposed to have died at Richmond, Va.
Adolph Myers, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; killed in action at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864; re-enlisted February 20, 1864.
John W. Palmer, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; died of fever at United States Army General Hospital, Bottom's Bridge, Va., June 23, 1862.
Joseph N. Pierson, mustered in February 20, 1862 ; recruit; died of fever at United States Army General Hospital, Chester, Pa., August 25, 1862; buried at Chester, Pa.
Henry M. Shugard, mustered in December 3, 1861 ; died at United States Army General Hospital, Baltimore, Md., July 29, 1863, of wounds received in action at Gettysburg, Pa.
Philip Sunkle, Mustered in June 3, 1864; substitute; died of chronic diarrhoea at Ward United States Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., January 13, 1865; buried at Fairmount Cemetery, Newark, N. J.
John Thompson, mustered in August 22, 1861; killed in action at Chancellorsville, Va,, May 3, 1863.
Thomas Ulrick, mustered in August 3, 1564 ; substitute ; died at Hospital, Third Division, Second Corps, February 7, 1865, of wounds received in action at Hatcher's Run, Va., buried at Poplar Grove National Cemetery, Va., Division C., Section D, Grave 2.
Anson R. Waer, mustered in October 5, 1861 ; killed in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863.

FINAL RECORD UNKNOWN.
William Baleman, mustered in June 7, 1864; substitute; absent; in hospital ; wounded at Boydton Plank Road, Va., October 27, 1864.
William Coleman, mustered in July 20, 1864; substitute ; absent ; in hospital ; wounded at Boydton Plank Road, Va., October 27, 1864.
Hugh Du Len, mustered in June 3, 1864 ; substitute ; absent ; in hospital ; wounded at Boydton Plank Road, Va., October 27, 1864.
Thomas Markey, mustered in August 17, 1863 ; recruit ; transferred from Company B ; absent at Camp Parole, Annapolis, Md., December 6, 18G4; wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864.
John Miller (1), mustered in August 9, 1864; substitute ; absent,; wounded ; in hospital at Philadelphia, Pa., April 29, 1865.
Thomas Walsh, mustered in August 23, 1864 ; substitute ; absent.
William Walters, mustered in Aug. 12, 1863; recruit; transferred from Company B ; absent in hospital ; wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864.

COMPANY B.
Captains-William A. Henry, mustered in September 27, 1861 ; promoted Major May 7, 1862.
Oliver S. Johnson, mustered in January 13, 1863 ; First Lieutenant, Company C, September 27, 1861 ; Captain vice Henry promoted; dismissed May 9, 1864, S. O. 192, Par. 43, War Department A. G. O., Washington, D. C.
Daniel M. Ford, mustered in May 15, 186.5 ; mustered out July 21, 1865; First Sergeant Company F ; Second Lieutenant October 13, 1864; First Lieutenant Company G, November 12, 1864; Captain vice Johnson dismissed ; discharged at Trenton, N. J. ; Circular 31, War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., July 8, 1865.

First Lieutenants--Andrew S. Davis, mustered in September 27, 1861 ;  promoted Captain Company H, October 4, 1862.
Cornelius H. Peer, mustered in January 12, 1863 ; First Sergeant August 29, 1861 ; First Lieutenant vice Davis promoted ; resigned May 16, 1863.
John A. Whitney, mustered in October 16, 1863; mustered out  September 21, 1864; Sergeant Major ; First Lieutenant vice Peer resigned.
Charles F. Bowers, mustered in January 12, 1863; Quartermaster May 26, 1862; transferred, vice Whitney mustered out; served in Company G; promoted Captain Company F, December 6, 1864.
John H. Garretson, mustered in June 15,1865; mustered out July 17,1865; First Lieutenant vice Bowers promoted ; served in Company K.
 
Second Lieutenants-John A. Brice, mustered in September 27, 1861 ; resigned October 7, 1862.
Joseph Brown, mustered in January 12, 1863 ; Corporal August 29, 1861 ; Sergeant November 17, 1861 ; First Sergeant ; Second Lieutenant vice Brice resigned ; resigned November 18, 1863; disability.
John J. Perrine, mustered in November 26, 1864; Sergeant Company F ; Second Lieutenant vice Ford promoted ; promoted First Lieutenant Company D, May 5, 1865.

First Sergeants-Felix W. Brannigan, mustered in August 29, 1861; mustered out July 24, 1865; Corporal October 16, 1862 ; Sergeant November 25, 1863 ; re-enlisted February 13, 1864 ; First Sergeant May 1, 1864.
John W. Liese, mustered in August 31, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; transferred as Sergeant from Company F ; First Sergeant November 1, 1864.
 
Sergeants-Samuel Berry, mustered in September 5, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1865; transferred as Corporal from Company H ; Sergeant May 1854.
Dilts Slack, mustered in September 13, 1861; mustered out July 17, 1865; transferred as Corporal from Company K ; Sergeant May 1, 1864.
Thomas Fell, mustered in August 31, 1861; mustered out January 6, 1865 ; transferred from Company F ; discharged near Petersburg, Va.

Corporals-Allen H. Norcross, mustered in August 20, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864; Corporal January 10, 1863; Private October 24, 1863; Corporal March 1, 1864.
Peter McGatagan, mustered in January 22, 1864; mustered out June 12, 1865 ; recruit ; transferred from Company F ; Corporal October 19, 1861; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Alexandria, Va., G. O. 77, Par. 6, War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., April 28, 1865.
John C. Barkman, mustered in December 5, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1865; transferred from Company F.
Thomas Turze, mustered in January 16, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; recruit ; transferred from Company F ; Corporal December 10, 1864.
Stewart Tombs, mustered in September 13, 1861; mustered out July 17, 1865; transferred from Company I ; Corporal December 10, 1864.
Charles K. Richardson, mustered in May 24, 1864; mustered Out July 17, 1863 ; substitute ; Corporal December 10, 1864; transferred from Company A, Sixth Regiment.
William Russell, mustered in August 22, 1863 ; recruit ; transferred from Company D ; Corporal October 18, 1664; discharged at Ward U. S. Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J. ; Tel. Ins., War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., May 3, 1865.

Musicians-Asher N. Hicks, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; promoted Prin. Mus., April 26, 1865.
Edward Hicks, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1865; transferred from Company D.
Edwin A. Wambold, mustered in August 31, 1861; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; transferred from Company F.
 
Wagoner -John Nutt, mustered in September 13, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; transferred from Company I.

Privates -Louis Amota, mustered in August 5, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.Columbus Bailey, mustered in August 29, 1861; mustered out September 21, 1864.
Robert Boyd, mustered in August 14, 1863 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; recruit ; transferred from Company D.
John Brooks, mustered in August 12, 1864 ; mustered out July 17, 1865.
Charles Burkler, mustered in August 5, 1864 ; mustered out May 25, 1865 ; substitute ; discharged at Ladies' Home Hospital, New York city ; Tel. Ins., War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., May 3, 1865.
Andrew Carr, mustered in Sept 6, 1864 ; mustered out June 4, 1865 ; recruit ; discharged at Camp near Washington, D. C., G. O. 26, Headquarters Army of Potomac, May 17, 1865.
Michael Casey, mustered in March 21, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
Gottleib Clouse, mustered in August 5, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
John F. Clouser, mustered in December 24, 1861 ; mustered out December 24, 1864 ; transferred from Company I.
Joseph Conger, mustered in October 12, 1861 ; mustered out October 27, 1864 ; transferred from Company I
James N. Conklin, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out August 31, 1865 ; transferred from Company D ; discharged at Ward U. S. Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., Tel. Ins., War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., May 3, 1865.
Francis Coonrod, mustered in February 25, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; drafted.
Frank Crampton, mustered in August 29, 1801 ; mustered out September 21, 1864.
John Currie, mustered in July 28, 1864 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
Napoleon De Buc, mustered in December 28, 1861 ; mustered out December 30, 1864 ; transferred from company I.
William Drake, mustered in February 25, 1865; mustered out July 17, 1965 ; drafted.
John Dougherty, mustered in August 29, 1861; mustered out September 21, 1864.
John Dressler, mustered in September 13, 1861 ; mustered out August 17, 1865 ; transferred from Company I ; discharged at U.S. Army General Hospital, Providence, R. I. ; orders War Department, A. G. O., Washington D. C.
Albert Dutlinger, mustered in March 15, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
John Edenhopper, mustered in March 15, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865.
Jacob R. Ennis, mustered in August 14, 1862; mustered out June 4, 1865 ; recruit ; transferred from Company D ; discharged at Camp near Washington, D. C., G. 0. 26; Headquarters Army of Potomac May 17, 1865.
George Fleurry, mustered in August 14, 1863 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; transferred from Company I.
Louis C. Fowler, mustered in September 13, 1864; mustered out May 3, 1865 ; substitute.
Bernard Ganley, mustered in November 22, 1861; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; transferred from Company 1.
Munson Garrabrant, mustered in January 8, 1864; mustered out May 30, 1865 ; recruit ; transferred from Company I ; discharged at Trenton, N. J. ; Tel. Ins., War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., May 3, 1865.
Theodore Graves, mustered in January 11, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute ; transferred from Company D. Isaac Hansell, mustered in April 5, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865; recruit ; transferred from Company I.
Francis W. Harney, mustered in August 8, 1864; mustered out June 16, 1865 ; substitute ; discharged at Washington, D. C., G. O. 77, Par. 6, War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., April 28, 1865.
Theodore A. Redden, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out. September 21, 1864.
James Hogan, mustered in June 1, 1864; mustered out June 29, 1865; substitute ; discharged at Camp Chase, Ohio, G. O. 77, Par. 6, War Department, A. G. O. Washington, D. C., April 28, 1865 ; paroled prisoner.
John H. Hendrickson, mustered in May 10, 1861; mustered out May 18, 1865 ; drafted ; transferred from Company I ; discharged at Whitehall United States Army General Hospital, Bristol, Pa. ;. Tel. Ins., War Department, A. G. 0., Washington, D. C., May 3 1865.
George W. Holland, mustered in January 4, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; recruit; transferred from Company A.
Andrew Hopkins, mustered in February 25, 1805 ; mustered out; July 17, 1865 ; recruit.
William H. Howard, mustered in January 2, 1862; mustered out January 2, 1865 ; transferred from Company F ; discharged at Albany, N. Y.
George W. Jobes, mustered in August 29, 1861; mustered out July 17, 1865; transferred as First Sergeant, Company K, Sixth Regiment ; Private March 17, 1865.
Cluistian Kemna, mustered in August 11, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
Charles E. Knapp, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864.
William H. King, mustered in February 25, 1865 ; mustered out, July 17, 1866; drafted.
Francis Koppitz, mustered in March 15, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
Michael Lady, mustered in September 9, 1864 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
Daniel Larkins, mustered in August 21, 1863 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; recruit; transferred from Company D.
Meshack Leonard, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864.
William Lovett, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864.
George Lupton, mustered in June 3, 1864 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
Samuel L. Manners, mustered in August 31, 1861; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; transferred from Company F.
John March, mustered in September 12, 1863 ; mustered out June 10, 1865 ; recruit ; transferred front Company I ; discharged at Trenton, N. J. ; Tel. Ins., War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C.,May 3, 1863.
Michael McCann, mustered in January 11, 1864 ; mustered out August 19, 1865; recruit; transferred front Co. F; discharged at Ward U. S. Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., Tel. Ins., War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., May 3, 1865.
Francis McCormick, mustered in October 14, 1864 ; transferred from Co. I.
Martin McGown, mustered in February 1, 1864 ; mustered out June 8, 1865; recruit ; transferred from Co. K ; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Annapolis, Md. ; Tel. Ins., War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., May 4, 1865 ; paroled prisoner.
Winfield S. McGown, mustered in February 25, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; drafted.
Henry McKeever, mustered in July 23, 1864; mustered out July 17, 186.1; substitute ; transferred from Co. F, Twelfth Regiment.
August Meirisch, mustered in July 13, 1864; mustered out July 31, 1865 ; drafted ; discharged at Ward U. S. Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., Tel. Ins., War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., May 3, 1865.
George Mosley, mustered in March 6, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865; recruit ; transferred from Co. I.
Jacob Nichols, mustered in August 29, 1861; mustered out September 21, 1864; Sergeant, August 29, 1861 ; Private, November 17, 1861.
Walter Pengle, mustered in August 19, 1864: mustered out June 16, 1865; substitute ; transferred front Co. A, Sixth Regiment ; discharged at New York City, Tel. Ins., War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., May 4, 1865.
Jacob Phiffer, mustered in July 6, 1865 ; substitute ; discharged at Ward U. S. Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., Tel. Ins., War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., May 3, 1865.
Nicholas Rasmus, mustered in June 6, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
Thomas L. Reynolds, mustered in May 10, 1864; mustered out June 3, 1865; drafted ; discharged at Trenton, N. J., G. O, 77, Par. 6, War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., April 28, 1865.
Nelson Rogers, mustered in March 20, 1863; mustered out July 1865; substitute.
James Rowan, mustered in August 14, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
William Russell, mustered in June 7, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
James C. Sayres, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; promoted Commissary Sergeant May 12, 1862.
George Sceiffest, mustered in August 9, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
Frederick Shultz, mustered in January 12, 1665; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; recruit ; transferred from Co A.
John E. Shields, mustered in August 11, 1864; mustered out June 30, 1865 ; substitute ; discharged at Camp near Washington, D. C. ; G. O. 26, Headquarters Army of Potomac, May 17, 1865.
Patrick Smith, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864.
William Someryndyke, mustered in March 4, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; recruit ; transferred from Co. I.
John P. Taylor, mustered in September 13, 1861; mustered out January 27, 1865 ; transferred front Co. I, discharged at Camp near Petersburg, Va.
John P. Thompson, mustered in August 29, 1861; mustered out September 21, 1864.
Joseph G. Thompson, mustered in August 29, 1861; mustered out September 21, 1864.
George W. Thurston, mustered in August 29, 1861; mustered out July 17, 1865; transferred as Corporal from Co. D, Sergeant ; Private December 17, 1864.
Thomas Tracy, mustered in June 6, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
William R. Tunison, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864; Corporal, December 27, 1862; Private, April 10, 1864.
Andrew H. Vanderveer, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864.
Israel Van Riper, mustered in October 2, 1861; mustered out July 17, 1865; transferred from Co. F.
Herman Vosbrink, mustered in June 6, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
Henry F. Ward, mustered in August 29, 1861; mustered out August 30, 1865; transferred from Co. D.
Moses W. Westcutt, mustered in September 4, 1863; mustered out June 13, 1865; recruit ; transferred from Co. I ; discharged at Trenton, N. J., Tel. Ins., War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., May 3, 1865.
Henry Zick, mustered in June 4, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.

DISCHARGED.
Sergeants-Christian Schooner, mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., March 30, 1863 ; disability ; Sergeant, December 1, 1861.
William H. Harrison, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., December 24, 1863 ;, disability ; Corporal, August 29, 1861 ; Sergeant, October 13, 1862.
John Williams, mustered in November 22, 1861; discharged at De Camp U. S. Army General Hospital, David's Island, New York Harbor, June 15, 1865 ; disability ; transferred from Co. I.

Corporals-John H. Riker, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Fortress Monroe, Va., September 8, 1862; disability ; Corporal, November 17, 1861.
James H. Quimby, mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged, November 22, 1862 to join regular army ; Corporal, November 17, 1861,
Henry G. Huttman, mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged at Newark, N. J., May 6, 1864; disability ; Corporal, April 19, 1862.
William Fisher, mustered in June 4,1864; substitute ; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, West Philadelphia, Pa., July 10, 1865 ; disability ; Corporal.

 Wagoner-James L. Johnson, mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Budd's Ferry, Md., June 1, 1862 ; disability.

Privates-Thomas G. Ayres, mustered in November 5, 1861 ; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., November 3, 1862 ; disability.
Frederick Bodendorfer, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at Convalescent Camp, Alexandria, Va., April 11, 1863; disability.
Rudolph Bosshardt, mustered in July 26, 1864; substitute; discharged at Newark, N. J., August 19,1865; disability.
Henry F. Chalotte. mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., October 25, 1862 ; disability.
Merwin Clawson, mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged, November 25, 1862 to join regular army ; Corporal August 29, 1861 ;Private, November 17, 1861.
Lewis Colland, mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged at Camp Olden, Trenton, N J , September 25, 1861 ; minor.
William Connall, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Budd's Ferry, Md., June 5, 1862 ; disability.
Thomas Costello, substitute ; discharged at Alexandria, Va.
James Curran, mustered in August 28, 1863 ; recruit ; discharged at Carver U. S. Army General Hospital, Washington, D. C., May 29, 1865: disability ; transferred from Co. F.
Benjamin C. Davis, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Alexandria, Va., November 6, 1862 ; disability.
Eugene Dennis, mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., August 5, 1862 ; disability.
Thomas Duffey, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at Camp Van Lear, near Alexandria, Va., October 25, 1862; disability.
William H. Eghert, mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Budd's Ferry, Lower Potomac, Md., June 10, 1862; disability.
William J. Ennis, mustered in August 14, 1862; recruit; discharged October 10, 1864 to enlist as Hospital Steward, U. S. Army ; transferred from Co. D.
George Garrabrant, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at  U. S. Army General Hospital, Budd's Ferry, Lower Potomac, Md.,  June 1, 1862; disability.
John Haller, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Alexandria, Va., November 18, 1862; disability.
William S. Hanley, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at U. S. Army General Hospital, Budd's Ferry, Lower Potomac, Md., May 14, 1862; disability ; Corporal, August 29, 1861; Private, November 17, 1864.
Lawrence Healy, mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged November 24, 1862, to join Regular Army.
Byron A. Redden, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at Harrison's Landing, Va., July 10, 1862; disability.
James E. Jones, mustered in August 14, 1862; recruit ; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., April 27, 1864; disability.
Abraham Kearney, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged November 22, 1862, to join Regular Army.
Peter Kelly, mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Budd's Ferry, Lower Potomac, Md., May 4, 1862 , disability.
Jeremiah Kingsland, mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged at Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Md., October 21, 1862; disability,
Thomas Lambert, mustered in February 20, 1862: recruit ; discharged at United States At-my General Hospital, Budd's Ferry, Lower Potomac, Md., May 4, 1862; disability.
Cornelius Lyons, mustered in August 20, 1861 ; discharged at Harrison's Landing, Va., July 28, 1862; disability.
Patrick Mahon, mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged November 22, 1862, to join Regular Army.
Henry Mallows, mustered in August 29,1861; discharged at United  States Army General Hospital, Alexandria, Va., October 29, 1862;  disability.
Owen McDermott, mustered in June 4, 1864; substitute ; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, West Philadelphia, Pa., July 19, 1865; disability.
William McKeever, mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged at Convalescent Camp, Alexandria, Va., March 11, 1863; disability.
Patrick Murphy, mustered in November 10, 1861 ; discharged at Harrison's Landing, Va., July 10, 1862 ; disability.
Michael O'Brien, mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Budd's Ferry, Lower Potomac, Md., June 1, 1862; disability.
Dominick O'Donald, mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged at Falmouth, Va., April 19,1863; disability.
Isaac Ogden, mustered in October 29, 1861 ; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Budd's Ferry, Lower Potomac, Md., May 31, 1862 ; disability.
George W. Riker, mustered in November 25, 1861 ; discharged at  United States Army General Hospital, Fortress Monroe, Va., September 8, 1862; disability.
Albert Roe, mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged November 22, 1862, to join Regular Army; died July 1, 1864.
William H. Shipley, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Alexandria, Va., September 26, 1862 ; disability.
Snyder R. Smith, mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., September 24, 1862 ; disability ; transferred from Company D.
Albert Tagg, mustered in August 13, 1863; recruit ; discharged at Convalescent Camp, Alexandria, Va., January 4, 1804; disability.
Philip E. Thiel, mustered in September 3, 1861 ; discharged at Regimental Hospital, Rum Point, Md., March 15, 1862; disability.
Jeremiah M. Tims, mustered in April 12, 1862; recruit ; discharged at Camp Dear Harrison's Landing, Va., July 28, 1862; disability.
Benjamin Whittley, mustered in November 25, 1861 ; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Point Lookout, Md., November 1, 1862 ;disability.
John D. Wilkinson, mustered in September 30, 1861; discharged  at United States Army General Hospital, Budd's Ferry, Lower Potomac, Md., June 1, 1862 ; disability.
Benjamin S. Wilson, mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged at Camp near Fort Lyon, Va., September 26, 1862; disability.
David Winton, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Md., November 16, 1862; disability.

TRANSFERRED.
First Sergeant-George H. Kingsland, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, July 1, 1863; discharged  therefrom August 31, 1864; Sergeant, August 29, 1861; First Sergeant, October 13, 1862.

Sergeant-Theodore Mackay, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; transferred  to Company A ; Corporal, August 29, 1861 ; Sergeant, March 1, 1862 ;  re-enlisted, February 13, 1864.

Corporals-Abraham Jerolmnan, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, September 1, 1863; Corporal, November 17, 1861.
Samuel F. Shipley, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps September 1, 1863; discharged therefrom September 13, 1864; Corporal, December 27, 1862.

Musician-James L. Day, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Company A, re-enlisted February 13, 1864.

Privates-Lewis Bugler, mustered in March 28, 1865; recruit; transferred  to Company K.
Theodore Burris, mustered in November 17, 1861; transferred to Company I, December 1, 1861.
Charles Cavanagh, mustered in March 10, 1865: recruit; transferred  to Company A.
Benjamin P. Crane, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to  Veteran Reserve Corps, November 15, 1863.
Thomas Cusick, mustered in April 10, 1865; recruit; transferred to  Company K.
Jacob Deir, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; transferred to Company  A ; Corporal, Oct. 15, 1862; Private, October 24, 1863; .re-enlisted,  February 13, 1864.
William Eagan, mustered in August 11, 1863; recruit ; transferred  to Company A; transferred from Company I.
Bernard Ennis, mustered in - 13, 1863; recruit; transferred  to Company A.
Thomas B. Farrell, mustered in November 23, 1861; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, September 1, 1863; discharged therefrom November 22, 1864.
Joseph Forrest, mustered in August 11, 1863; recruit; transferred  to Company A ; transferred from Company I.
James Hartell, mustered in Aug. 29, 1861 ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, September 1, 1863; discharged therefrom August 21, 1864.
Jeremiah R. Hickman, mustered in October 3, 1863; recruit;  transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, January 19, 1865; discharged therefrom May 13, 1865; disability ; transferred from Company I.
Thomas Howard, mustered in March 28, 1865; recruit ; transferred  to Company K.
George Hoyt, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Veteran  Reserve Corps, September 1, 1863; discharged therefrom August 31, 1864.
Bell Huttman, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Company A; re-enlisted, March 28, 1864.
William E. Jacobson, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, September 1, 1863; discharged therefrom September 5, 1864.
John Jackson, mustered in November 8, 18G1 ; transferred to Company A.
Amzi Jeroloman, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; transferred to  Company A ; Corporal, August 29, 1861; Sergeant, December  10, 1862; Private, November 14, 1863; re-enlisted, February 13,  1864.
Francis (Gracia) Lowell, mustered in April 10, 1865; recruit;transferred to Company K.
Charles H. Lozier, mustered in April 11, 1865; recruit ; transferred to Company K.
Thomas Markey, mustered in August 17, 1863; recruit ; transferred to Company A.
James McAllister, mustered in March 17, 1865; recruit ; transferred to Company K.
John McCarty, mustered in June 7,1864; substitute ; transferred to Company D.
Daniel McGill, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Sickle's Brigade.
John McLaughlin, mustered in December 4,186;1; transferred to Company A; Corporal, October 15, 1862 ; Sergeant, October 3, 1863 ; re-enlisted, January 18, 1864; Private.
Rufus McNalley, mustered in August 15, 1863; recruit ; transferred to Company A.
Edwin W. Mockridge, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; transferred to Company A; re-enlisted, February 29, 1864.
William W. Oliver, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, September 30, 1863; discharged therefrom August 29, 1864.
Patrick O'Sullivan, mustered in March 10, 1865; recruit; transferred to Company A.
Peter J. Raymond, mustered in August 5, 1863.
William Riley, mustered in April 10, 1865 ; recruit ; transferred to Company K.
William Robinson, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps March 2:3, 1864; discharged therefrom September 14, 1864.
David L. Shipley, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, March 16, 1864; discharged therefrom September 15, 1864.
Nicholas Shortall, mustered in September 27, 1864; recruit ; transferred to Company K.
James Spalding, mustered in October 1, 1864; substitute ; transferred red to Company D.
Peter Sullivan, mustered in April 10, 1865 ; recruit ; transferred to  Company C.
William Walters, mustered in August 12, 1863 ; recruit ;transferred to Company A ; transferred from Company I.

DIED.
Sergeants-Richard Mills, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; killed in action at Williamsburg, Va., May 5, 1862.
William Dupiee, mustered in August 29,1861 ; drowned November 30, 1861, in the Potomac, opposite Indian Head ; Corporal, August 29, 1861 ; Sergeant, November 17, 1861.

Privates-Francis Beach, mustered in July 29, 1864; substitute, died of  chronic diarrhoea, at United States Army General Hospital, Alexandria, Va., December 24, 1864.
Alexander Bigelow, mustered in August 29, 1861; killed in action at Williamsburg, Va., May 5, 1862.
Joseph Burroughs, mustered in October 30, 1861 ; died July 16, 1863, of wounds received in action at Gettysburg, Pa. ; buried at National Cemetery, Gettysburg, Pa., Section B, Grave S.
Lewis Burk, mustered in February 6, 1865; substitute ; killed in action at Farmville, Va., April 6, 1865.
Herman Calhoun, mustered in August 29, 1861; killed in action at Bull Run, Va., August 29, 1862.
David Camp, mustered in May 10, 18131 ; drafted ; died October 15, 1864, of wounds received ill action near Petersburg, Va., August 16, 1864; transferred from Company I.
John Carey, mustered in August 13, 186:3 ; recruit ; killed in action at Mechanicsville, Va., Alai, 31, 1864; transferred from Company I.
James Cragen, mustered in June 7, 184; substitute ; killed in action at Boydton Plank Road, Va., April 2, 1865.
David C. Day, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; died at Chesapeake United States Army General Hospital, Fortress Monroe, Va.,May 14, 1862, of wounds received in action at Williamsburg, Va., buried at National Cemetery, Hampton, Va., Row 7, Section B. Grave 20.
Michael English, mustered in August 29, 1861; died of typhoid fever at United States Army General Hospital, White House, Va., June 8, 1862 ; buried at Yorktown, Va.
Sylvester W. Hardy, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; killed in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863.
George Haynes, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; killed in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863.
Frederick Hoffman, mustered in August 17, 1863; recruit ; killed in action near Petersburg, Va., August 16, 1864; buried at Fort Harrison National Cemetery, Va., Section B, Grave 116.
Joseph Kears, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; died of fever at United States Army General Hospital, Yorktown, Va., July 1, 1862.
Adolph Kehler, mustered in August 3, 1864 ; substitute ; killed in  action at Boydton Plank Road, Va., October 27, 1864.
William Lloyd, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; died of typhoid fever at hospital on Lower Potomac, Md., March 1, 1862.
Joseph McMillen, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; died of fever at United States Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., March 1, 1863; Corporal, August 29, 1861 ; private ; January 10, 1863.
Charles Meeker, mustered in January 30, 1863 ; killed in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863.
Francis L. Nixon, mustered in January 30, 1864 ; recruit ; died of spotted fever at Trenton, N. J., April 8, 1864.
John F. Percy, mustered in May 10, 1864 ; drafted ; drowned June 11, 1864, near mouth of James River, Va.
William Rick, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; killed in action at Williamsburg, Va., May 5, 1862.
William G. Seymore, mustered in August 29, 1861; killed in action before Petersburg, Va., June 19, 1864 ; buried at Poplar Grove National Cemetery, Va., Division D, Section C, Grave 72; Corporal, November 17, 1861; private, March 1, 1862; re-enlisted February  13, 1864,
James Taylor, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; killed in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863 ; Sergeant, August 29, 1861 ; private, November 17, 1861.
Jonathan Walker, mustered in August 1, 1864; substitute ; died at Field Hospital, Third Division, Second A. C., January 17, 1865 ; buried at Poplar Grove National Cemetery, Va., Division D, Section C, Grave 241.

FINAL RECORD UNKNOWN.
Privates-James Bell, mustered in January 26, 1864; recruit ; transferred from Company F ; absent, in hospital ; wounded at Wilderness, Va.,May 5, 1864.
Jacob Bunischio, mustered in September 15, 1864; substitute ; absent, in hospital sick, since November 22, 1864.
Ephraim Burks, mustered in May 10, 1864; drafted; transferred from Company I ; absent, at United States Army General Hospital, Beverly, N. J., March 30, 1865; wounded near Petersburg, Va., September 23, 1864.
Edward Busbee, mustered in September 1, 1863; recruit; transferred from Company F ; absent, in Whitehall United States Army General Hospital, Bristol, Pa , April 6, 18; wounded, October 3, 1864.
Michael Carrigan, mustered in July 28, 1864 ; substitute ; absent, at Camp Parole, Md., March 5, 1865.
Frederick Douse, mustered in August 10, 1864; substitute ; absent, at hospital; wounded October 27, 1864, at Boydton Plank Road, Va.
John Foley, mustered in May 31, 1864; substitute ; absent, sick at United States Army General Hospital, New York Harbor, August 11, 1864.
Josiah Gilberson, mustered in August 11, 1864 ; substitute ; absent, sick at hospital, since October 30, 1864.
Thomas Kerwin, mustered in August 31, 1861; transferred from Company F ; absent, at hospital ; wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864.
Thomas McEntree, mustered iii January 9, 1864; recruit; transferred from Company I ; absent, at hospital ; wounded near Brock's Roads, Va., May 5, 1864.
Felix Schaub, mustered in Tune 2, 1864; substitute ; absent, at  hospital, since July 30, 1864 ; wounds.
Adolph Schmidt, mustered in August 2, 1864 ; substitute ; absent at Annapolis, Md., at Boydton Plank Road, Va., October 27, 1864.
Charles Schnawolf, mustered in August 11, 1864; substitute ; absent, at hospital.
Alexander S. Thompson, mustered in June 2, 1864: substitute ; absent, sick, at Depot Field Hospital, Second A. C., City Point, Va., September 25, 1864.
James Wilson, mustered in August 25, 1863; recruit ; transferred from Company D.

COMPANY C.
Captains -John Tuite, mustered in September 29, 1861; killed in action at Bristow Station, Va., August 27, 1862.
James M. Simonson, mustered in January 12, 1863 ; First Lieutenant, Company K, March 3, 1862; Captain, Tice Tuite, killed ;resigned, February 24, 1863.
Michael Beahn, mustered in June 29, 1864; Sergeant, August 29, 1861; First Sergeant, July 1, 1862 ; Second Lieutenant, October 18, 1802; First Lieutenant, December 28, 1862; Captain, vice Simons resigned ; transferred to Company A.
Henry Hartford, mustered in December 6, 1864; transferred as First Lieutenant from Company E ; Captain, vice Beahn, transferred ; promoted Major, December 15, 1864.
Leonard M Lambert, mustered in January 28, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1863; First Lieutenant Company A, December 10, 1863 ; Captain, vice Hartford, promoted.

First Lieutenants-Oliver S. Johnson, mustered in September 29, 1861 ; Promoted Captain Company B, May 11, 1862.
Charles W. Kennedy, mustered in October 18, 1862; Second Lieutenant, September 27, 1861 ; First Lieutenant, vice Johnson, promoted; resigned, December 28, 1862.
Wellington Bird, mustered in January 1, 1865 ; Private, August 29, 1861; Sergeant, October 18, 1862 ; transferred to Company A ; re-enlisted January 16, 1864; Second Lieutenant, Company G, October 18, 1864 ; First Lieutenant, vice Hartford, promoted ; killed in action at Boydton Plank Road, Va., April 2, 186.5.

Second Lieutenant-John Smith, mustered in May 14, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; Second Lieutenant, vice Bird, Promoted; served in Company P.

First Sergeants-George Dougherty, mustered in August 29, 1861; promoted Second Lieutenant, Company G, June 17, 1862.
Martin J. Manning, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; Sergeant, August 29, 1861 ; First Sergeant, October 18, 1862 ; promoted Second Lieutenant, Company I, December 10, 1862.

Sergeants-Luke W. Bush, mustered in December 5, 1861 ; transferred from Company G ; promoted Second Lieutenant Company E, November 12, 1864.
Rufus Keisler, mustered in August 30, 1861 ; transferred from Company E, promoted Second Lieutenant Company A, November 12, 1864.
Nicholas E. Tice, mustered in September 5, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1865; transferred from Company H, Sergeant, March 28, 1865.
William R. Longer, mustered in September 5, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1865; transferred from Company H.
Everitt Gordon, mustered in September 5, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1865; transferred from Company H ; re-enlisted April 20, 1864 ; Corporal November 22, 1864 ; Sergeant, May 23, 1865.

Corporals-Henry A. Howard, mustered in March 25, 1862; mustered out April 3, 1865 ; recruit ; transferred from Company E ; Corporal, July, 1863 ; discharged at Trenton, N, J.
John Murphy, mustered in September 2, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1865; transferred from Company G ; Corporal, February 21, 1865.
Henry Pond, mustered in June 3, 1864 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute ; Corporal, March 28, 1865.
William Hall, mustered in September 5, 1861 ; mustered out July 21, 1865 ; transferred from Company H ; discharged at Trenton, N. J., orders War Department, A. G. 0., Washington, D. C.
Henry Fox, mustered in September 13, 1861 ; mustered out August 19, 1865; transferred from Company K ; Corporal, September 1864; discharged at Ward United States Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., Tel. Ins., War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D.C., May 3, 1865.
George, W. Nailer, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out June 6, 1865 ; discharged at Camp Parole, Annapolis, Md., Tel. Ins., War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., May 12, 186.5; Prisoner of War ; Corporal, November 14, 1863; re-enlisted, February 24, 1864.

Musicians-Jndson L. Schooner, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1565 ; re-enlisted January 3, 1864.
Ebenezer Tingley mustered in September 2, 1861; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; transferred from Company G.

Privates-William J. Arbuthnot, mustered in June 20,1863: mustered out July 19, 1865 ; recruit ; transferred from Company G ; Sergeant, December 1, 1864; Private, May 24, 1865.
Jacob Bachtold, mustered in August 5, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
James H. Berry, mustered in February 25, 1865; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; drafted.
Charles Brant, mustered in February 25,1865; mustered out July 17, 1865; drafted.
John M. Briton, mustered in September 5, 1861; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; transferred from Company H.
Charles Brown, mustered in February 4, 1865; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
John Bryant, mustered in February 4, 186.5; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
Gabriel S. Carman, mustered in February 24, 1865; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; drafted.
Dominick Clements, mustered in February 4, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1861 ; substitute.
Edward Cole, mustered in February 2, 1865; mustered out July17, 1865 ; substitute.
Major Cole, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out September21, 1864.
Philip Cook, mustered in October 20, 1862 ; mustered out July 17,1865 ; recruit; transferred from Company H.
Edward J. Cooper, mustered in August 29, 1861; mustered out September 21, 1864.
Samuel A. Corry, mustered in February 25, 1865; mustered out July 13, 1865; drafted; discharged at Sickle's United States Army General Hospital, Alexandria, Va., G. O. 77, Par. 6, War Department, A. G. O , Washington, D. C., April 28, 1865.
Charles E. Creelin, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864.
Henry Crook, mustered in December 10, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1S65; transferred from Company G.
James X. Dennis, mustered in February 24, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1863; drafted.
Alexander Donald, mustered in -- 4, 1865; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
John Donnelly, mustered in September 2, 1861 ; mustered out July 21, 1863 ; transferred from Company G ; discharged at Trenton, N. J., orders War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C.
Peter Donnelly, mustered in February 4, 1865; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
Albert Dressau, mustered in August 8, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute ;
William Dunn, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864.
William Fox, mustered in February 4, 1865; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
Francis Fuller, mustered in February 23, 1865; mustered out July 17, 1863; substitute.
Charles E. Garrison, mustered in February 25, 1865; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
James Green, mustered in September 2, 1861; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; transferred from Company G.
James Hall, mustered in February 4, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
Michael A. Hanley, mustered in August 30, 1861 ; mustered out, June 4, 1865; transferred from Company E ; Corporal, March 28, 1865; private, May 21, 1865; discharged at Camp near Washington, D. C. ; G. O. 26, Headquarters Army of Potomac, May 2, 1866.
.Henry Harthorn, mustered in July 29,1864; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
Sylvester W. Health, mustered in September 5, 1861; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; transferred from Company H.
Jonathan Hellstrin, mustered in June 3, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
Aaron Henderson, mustered in September 5, 1861; transferred from Company H.
Samuel V. Hime, mustered in September 5, 1861; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; transferred from Company H.
Havilah H. Holden, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864.
John James, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864; Corporal, August 29, 1861 ; Sergeant, September 1, 1862 ; private, January 1, 1864.
William Jones, mustered in February 4, 1865; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
John Kelly, mustered in August 29,1861; mustered out September 21, 1864.
John D. Ketcham, mustered in September 5, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; transferred from Company H.
Jacob Klaveineiden, mustered in August 3, 1864 ; mustered out July 17, 1866 ; substitute.
Clawson Lacy, mustered in February 26, 1865; mustered out August 1, 1865; drafted; discharged at Trenton, N. J. ; Circular 31, War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., July 8, 1865.
Albert Lewis, mustered in February 2, 1865; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
Peter Logan, mustered in September 13, 1861; mustered out August 1, 1865 ; transferred from Company K ; discharged at Trenton, N. J. ; Circular 31, War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., July 8, 1865.
Thomas McCabe, mustered in September 2, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; transferred from Company G.
Thomas McCane, mustered in September 13, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1865; transferred from Company 16.
Thomas McCauley, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864.
Michael McChristal, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864.
Henry McComb, mustered in February 6, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
James McDonald, mustered in September 14, 1864 ; mustered out September 11, 1865 ; substitute.
Andrew McIntyre, mustered in March 29, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1863 ; substitute.
Charles McKirwan, mustered in September 2, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; transferred from Company G.
Herman Nagle, mustered in September 14, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
Thomas O'Neil, mustered in September 13, 1861; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; transferred from Company K.
Robert Otto, mustered in February 6, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
John Parker, mustered in September 13, 1861 ; transferred from Company K.
Thomas Babe, mustered in February 4, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
John Riley, mustered in February 1, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
John W. Roep, mustered in February 3, 186,5 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
Mack D. Soffard, mustered in October 24, 1861 ; mustered out July 31, 1865 ; transferred from Company K ; discharged at Trenton, N. J., Circular 31, War Department, A, G. O., Washington, D. C., July 8, 1865.
John Sherry, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864.
Andrew J. Shipley, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out June 13, 1865; Corporal August 29, 1861 ; re-enlisted December 25, 1863; Private March, 1864; discharged at Trenton, N. J. ; Tel. Ins.. War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., Slay 12, 1865; paroled prisoner.
Edward Shirley, mustered in August 30, 1861 ; mustered out July  24, 1865 ; transferred from Company E ; discharged at Trenton, N. J. ; Tel. Ins., War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., May 3, 1865.
Alonzo A. Schooner, mustered in August 29, 1861; mustered out September 21, 1864.
Dominick R. Smith, mustered in August 29, 1861; mustered out September 21, 1864.
Elijah Stewart, mustered in March 25, 1862 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; recruit ; transferred from Company E.
George Utter, mustered in September 13, 1864 ; mustered out June 4, 1865 ; substitute ; discharged at Camp near Washington, D. C., G. O. 77, Par. 6, War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., April 28, 1865.
Henry Whitehead, mustered in August, 30, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; transferred from Company E.
Erwin Wilson, mustered in September 5, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 18C,5; transferred from Company H.
William Wright, mustered in February 4,1865; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.

DISCHARGED.
Corporals- Horatio Vreeland, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at Fort Hamilton, New York Harbor, August 26, 1862; wounds  received in action.
John S. Mitchell, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at Convalescent Camp, Alexandria, Va.. January 29, 1863 ; disability
James M. Speer, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at Fort McHenry, Md., November 17, 18662 ; disability.

Musician - Wallace Drummond, mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged at New York City, December 3, 1863 ; disability.

Privates- Patrick Bergin, mustered in August 24, 1861 ; discharged at Convalescent Camp, Alexandria, Va., February 17, 1863 ; disability.
Joseph Bernard, mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged at Georgetown, D. C., December 21, 1862 ; disability.
Joseph Brown, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at Stone United States Army General Hospital, Washington, D. C., October 11, 1862 ; disability.
Lloyd E. Burt, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., March 11, 1863; disability.
John L. Egbert, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at Falmouth, Va., April 18, 1863; general debility.
James Fitzpatrick, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at Post Hospital, Fort McHenry, Md., November 10, 1862 ; gunshot wound in shoulder.
John Flanagan, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at Chestnut Hill United States Army General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., March 1, 1863 ; disability.
Francis Hackett, mustered in August 29, 1801 ; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., January 2, 1863 ; disability.
John Higgins (1), mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at Camp Hooker, Va., October 7, 1862 ; disability.
James James, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged November 18, 1862, to join regular army.
Robert Kearney, mustered in September 5, 1861 ; discharged at Alexandria, Va., May 18, 1865.
John Kehough, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at Convalescent Camp, Alexandria, Va., October 30, 1862 ; wounds received in action.
Francis Kelly, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at Convalescent Camp, Alexandria, Va., February 16, 1863 ; disability.
John Kinney, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, April 11, 1864; disability.
Jacob A. Lake, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at Camp on Lower Potomac, Md., March 15, 1862 ; disability.
Charles P. Lee, mustered in September 5, 1861; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Alexandria, Va., March 19, 1863 ; wounds received in action at Wilderness, Va. ; leg amputated; transferred from Company H.
Valentine Lounsberry, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Baltimore, Md., February 24, 1863 ; disability.
Stephen Marrion, mustered in July 18, 1864 ; substitute ; discharged at Fairfax Seminary, Va., March 20, 1865 ; wounds received in action.
Thomas McDonald, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at Camp near Budd's Ferry, Md., January 1, 1862 ; disability.
Charles H. Mitchell, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged Nov. 24, 1862, to join regular army.
Horace B. Mockridge, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., January 5, 1863 ; disability.
William F. Mockridge, mustered in August 14, 1862; recruit ; discharged at Camp near Brandy Station, Va., January 12, 1864 ; disability.
Patrick Murtagh, mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged at Fort McHenry, Md., Nov. 16, 1862 ; disability.
Robert Myers, mustered in December 3, 1861 ; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Newark, N, J., September 3, 1862 ;disability.
William H. O'Mealey, mustered in August 11, 1864; substitute ; discharged at Finley United States Army General Hospital, Washington, D. C., August 2, 1865 ; disability.
Manuel Paxtella, mustered in August 20, 1863; recruit ; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., December 11, 1863; wounds received in action.
William H. Price, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., February 12, 1863 ; disability.
Charles Reed, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at Union Hotel United States Army General Hospital, Georgetown, D. C , February 2, 1863 ; disability.
Joseph D. Shiffer, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at Camp near Budd's Ferry, Md., January 1, 1862 ; disability.
Henry Siebeck, mustered in September 19, 1864; substitute ; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., July 7, 1865; wounds received in action.
James H. Silsbe, August 29, 1861 ;discharged at Ward United States Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., May 6, 1864; disability.
Benjamin M. Smith, mustered in August 29,1861; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., September 27, 1802; disability.
John T. Thomson, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged November 24, 1862, to join regular army.
Thomas Tote, mustered in August 29, 1861; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Division 3, Alexandria, Va., October 22, 1862; disability.
John C. Vanderveer, mustered in December 3, 1861 ; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., February 11, 1863; disability.
Oliver V. Vanhorn, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., October 23, 1862 ; wounds received in action.
George Van Wert, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., July 19, 1862; disability.
James Waugh, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; discharged at Camp Banks, Va., January 20, 180 ; disability.
Edward J. White, mustered in March 13, 1862 ; recruit ; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, Baltimore, Md., February 12, 1863; disability.

TRANSFERRED.
First Sergeant-William J. Donelly, mustered in September 5, 1861; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, March 24, 1865 ; discharged therefrom, July 25, 1865 ; transferred from Company H.

Sergeants-Benjamin Murphy, mustered in September 13, 1861; transferred to Company D., September 12, 1864; transferred from Company K.
Ira J. Smith, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Company A ; re-enlisted, December 25, 1863.

Corporals-Jacob A. Young, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps. January 15, 1864; discharged therefrom August 31, 1864.
William J. Lake, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, January 15, 1864; discharged therefrom, August 31, 1864; Corporal October 18, 1862.
James H. Robertson, mustered in December 11, 1861; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, March 24, 1865; discharged therefrom, July 25, 1866 ; transferred from Company G.
Asher King, mustered in March 10, 1862 ; recruit ; transferred to Company A; Corporal, November 14, 1863; re-enlisted, March 15, 1864.

Privates-Jackson Borlin, mustered in May 11, 1864; drafted ; transferred to Company H, May 30, 1865.
Edward Busbee, mustered in September 1, 1863; recruit ; transferred to Company F.
Luke Cadden, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Company A ;  re-enlisted, December 25, 1863.
Michael F. Carlin, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, March 15, 1864 ; discharged therefrom, August 16, 1864.
Uriah Carlock, mustered in March 27, 1865; recruit ; transferred to Company K.
Lawrence Carney, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, January 15, 1864; discharged therefrom, August 31, 1864.
William S. Clemens, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, November 15, 1863 ; discharged therefrom, September 1, 1864.
William Clements, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, March 31, 1864; discharged therefrom, August 29, 1804.
Michael Cooley, mustered in January 26, 1864; recruit; transferred to Company F.
Edward Costello, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, September 30, 1363 ; discharged therefrom, September 3, 1864.
John Derlin, mustered in February 3, 1865 ; substitute ; transferred to Company D.
George Davenport, mustered in August 13, 1863 ; recruit ; transferred to Company I.
Bartholomew Dougherty, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; transferred to Company A.
Edward F. Fisher, mustered in February 11, 1864; recruit ; transferred to Company A.
Amos Hartdorn, mustered in September 2, 1861 ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, September 30, 1864; discharged therefrom, November 17, 1865; transferred from Company U.
Michael Harth, mustered in December 10, 1861 ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, September 30, 1864 ; discharged therefrom, August 25, 1865 ; transferred from Company G.
George F. Holden, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Company A.
David James, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps ; re-enlisted, May 5, 1864.
Thomas Kearney, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, September 1, 1863 ; discharged therefrom, September 3, 1864.
James Kelly, mustered in December 21, 1863; recruit ; transferred to Company A ; transferred from Company I.
Ebenezer A. Lake, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, February 15, 1864 ; re-enlisted, April 13, 1864.
Patrick Lyons, mustered in December 19, 1863; recruit ; transferred to Company A.
John W. Maxwell, mustered in August 16, 1862; recruit ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, September 30, 1863; discharged therefrom, July 10, 1865.
Hugh McCann, mustered in December 21, 1863 ; recruit ; transferred to Company A ; transferred from Company I.
Bernard McGinnis, mustered in December 21, 1863 ; recruit ; transferred to Company A ; transferred from Company I.
John McNinney, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Company A ; Corporal, August 29, 1861 ; re-enlisted, December 25, 1863 ; Private.
Elihu W. Mockridge, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Company A ; Sergeant, August 29, 1861; First Sergeant ; Private, October 5, 1863.
Francis O'Donald, mustered in December 19, 1863; recruit ; transferred to Company A ; transferred from Company I.
Charles A. Raymond, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Company A ; Corporal, August 29, 1891 ; Private, March 1, 1863 ; re-enlisted, December 25, 1863.
George Raymond, mustered in September 10, 1863; recruit ; transferred to Company A.
Peter J. Raymond, mustered in August 15, 1863 ; recruit ; transferred to Company B.
James Robinson, mustered in June 2, 1864; substitute; transfeired to Company K, November 27, 1864; transferred from Company A.
Joseph D. Rogers, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Company A ; Sergeant, August 29, 1861; Private, November 16, 1863; re-enlisted, December 25, 1863.
Henry C. Shuler, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Company A.
William Todd, mustered in February 4, 1865; substitute ; transferred to Company D.
John Van Cliff, mustered in August 29, 1861; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, March 15, 1864; discharged therefrom, September 12, 1864.
James Wilson, mustered in August 25, 1863; recruit ; transferred to Company D.
Leopold Zift, mustered in February 5, 1864; recruit; transferred to Company F.

DIED.
Sergeants-George E. Kidger, mustered in December 3, 1861; killed in action at Hatcher's Run, Va., February 5, 1865 ; transferred from Company G.
Joseph Winegartner, mustered in August 30, 1861 ; killed in action at Boydton Plank Road, Va , April 2, 1865; buried at Poplar Grove National Cemetery, Va., Division D, Section B, Grave 56; transferred from Company E ; Sergeant, March 1, 1865.

Corporal-John O'Connor, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; died at Potomac Creek Hospital, Va., May 14, 1863, of wounds received in action at Chancellorsville, Va. ; Corporal, September 1, 1862.

Privates-Charles A. Berry, mustered in August 11, 1862; recruit ; died at  Hospital, Third Division, 2d A. C , June 11, 1865; transferred from Company E.
James Brown, mustered in August 29, 1861, died at Newark, N. J.,  July 4, 1863.
Peter Burbine, mustered in August 12, 1864; substitute; killed in action at Boydton Plank Road, Va., October 27, 1864.
John Burns, mustered in August 2,1864; substitute ; killed in action at Hatcher's Run. Va., February 5, 1865 ; buried in Poplar Grove National Cemetery, Va., Division C, Section D, Grave 38.
James Burrell, mustered in February 25, 1865. drafted; died at Field Hospital, Third Division, 2d A. C., June 20, 1865.
Aaron H. Bush, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; killed in action at Williamsburg, Va., May 5,1862; buried in National Cemetery, Hampton, Va., Row 20, Section D, Grave 10.
Frederick Christ, mustered in September 17, 1864; substitute ; died at Field Hospital, Third Division, 2d A. C., February 7, 1865, of  wounds received in action at Hatcher's Run, Va.
James M. Davis, mustered in September 2, 1861 ; died June 19,1865; buried in National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. ; transferred from Company G.
Michael Donning, mustered in August 29, 1861; died May 16, 1863, of wounds received in action at Chancellorsville, Va. ; buried in Military Asylum Cemetery, D. C.
Seigmund Eckstein, mustered in August 5, 1864; substitute ; died at Depot Field Hospital, City Point, Va., November 16, 1864, of wounds received on picket before Petersburg, Va. ; buried in Depot Field Hospital Cemetery, City Point, Va.
John Gillanders, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; killed in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863.
Charles Hagaman, mustered in February 4, 1865 ; substitute ; died of chronic diarrhoea at Sickle's U. S. Army General Hospital, Alexandria, Va., July 18, 1865 ; buried in National Cemetery, Alexandria,Va., Grave, 3,314.
Henry S. Hueston, mustered in August 29, 1801 ; died June 18, 1862; buried in National Cemetery, Hampton, Va., Row 22, Section E, Grave 52.
James Johnson (1), mustered in December 2, 1861: committed suicide at Ward U. S. Army General Hospital, Newark, N.. J., February 18, 1865, buried in Fairmount Cemetery, Newark, N. J. ; transferred from Company G.
James Johnson (2), mustered in July 29, 1864; substitute; died March 6, 1865.
William Kaafe, mustered in May 21, 1864; recruit ; died of chronic diarrhoea, at Ward U. S. Army General Hospital, Newark, N. J., March 9, 1865.
Augustus Kenny, mustered in August 3, 1814; substitute ; killed in action at Hatcher's Run, Va., February 5, 1865; buried in Poplar Grove National Cemetery, Va , Division C, Section C, Grave 37.
Ferdinand Lieursson, mustered in June 7, 1864 ; substitute ; died of typho-malarial fever, at Third Division, 2d A. C. Hospital, November 15, 1864.
Thomas Martin, mustered in December 7, 1861; Died at United States Army General Hospital, Baltimore, Md., March 8, 1865 ; effect of ill treatment in Rebel prison ; transferred from Company G.
Dennis O'Reagen, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; Died of scurvy, at Andersonville, Ga., October 10, 1864 ; buried at National Cemetery, Andersonville, Ga., Grave 10,708; re-enlisted.
Alexander Phillips, mustered in September 3, 1861; Died at DeCamp United States Army General Hospital, David's Island, New York Harbor, October 22, 1865, of wounds received in action ; buried in Cypress Hill Cemetery, Long Island ; Grave 3,221 ; transferred from Company H.
Robert Reynolds, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; killed in action at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864; re-enlisted February 29, 1864.
James Sheridan, mustered in September 30, 1861 ; killed in action at Mechanicsville, Va., May 31, 1864.
William Stevenson, mustered in August 29, 1861; died of typhoid fever at hospital, Jersey City, N. J. ; June 4, 1862.
Augustus Studman, mustered in June 6, 1864; substitute ; killed on picket guard near Petersburg, Va., November 3, 1864.
Thomas Sullivan, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; died of scurvy, at Andersonville, Ga., November 14, 1864; buried in National Cemetery, Andersonville, Ga. ; Grave 11,793.
William Van Clief, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; died of dysentery, at Philadelphia, Pa., August 4, 1862 ; buried at Philadelphia, Pa.
Henry T. Wode, mustered in September 30, 1861 ; killed in action at Williamsburg, Va., May 5, 1862.

FINAL RECORD UNKNOWN.
James Brown, mustered in September 17, 1864 ; substitute ; absent, sick in Hospital.
Antoine Castell, mustered in August 12, 1864; substitute ; absent, sick in Hospital, November 1, 1804.
Privates- Joseph S. Drake, mustered in September 5, 1861, transferred from Company 11. ; absent, at Camp Parole, Annapolis, Md., December 4, 1864 ; exchanged prisoner.
Corsair Lamine, absent, sick in Hospital, November 1, 1864,

COMPANY D.
Captains-William Ward, mustered in Sept. 27, 1861 ; promoted Lieut. Col. July 28, 1862.
John B. Sine, mustered in Jan. 12, 1863; 2nd Lieut. Sept. 27, 1861; Capt. vice Ward, promoted ; resigned June 11, 1863.
Henry K. Todd, mustered in Oct. 16, 1863: mustered out July 17, 1865; Sergeant Major ; First Lieutenant, October 15,1862 ; Captain vice Sino resigned ; discharged at Washington, D. C., January 6, 1865 ; G. O. 108, Par. 1, War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C paroled prisoner ; re-commissioned Captain January 11, 1863 ; served in Co. I.

First Lieutenants- John D. Buckley, mustered in September 27, 1861 ; resigned September 19, 1862.
John Smith, mustered in October 3, 1863 ; Private Twelfth Company, Second Battalion, Veteran Reserve Corps; First Lieutenant vice Todd, promoted ; not mustered.
Benjamin Murphy, mustered in November 12, 18(9; transferred as Sergeant from Company C ; First Sergeant November 12, 1864; First Lieutenant vice Smith, not mustered ; promoted Captain Company E., May 5, 1865.
John J. Perrine, mustered in May 16, 1865; mustered out August 3, 18M; Second Lieutenant Company B, November 12, 1864: First Lieutenant vice Murphy, promoted ; discharged at Trenton, N. J., Circular 31, War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., July 8, 1865.

Second Lieutenants-Andrew J. Mandeville, mustered in January 12, 1863 ; First Sergeant, August 29, 1861 ; Second Lieutenant vice Sine promoted ; discharged August 17, 1864-wounds received in action at Wilderness, Va., commissioned First Lieutenant Company C, June 11, 1864; not mustered.
Jeffry W. Collins, Second Lieutenant vice Mandeville discharged; not mustered.
Abraham S. Woodland, mustered in May 17, 1865; Sergeant Compan F; Second Lieutenant vice Collins, not mustered; served inCompany G.

First Sergeant-Carl Bower, mustered in September 19, 1864; mustered out June 4, 1865; substitute ; Corporal, November 1, 1864: First Sergeant, December 1, 1864; discharged at Camp near Washington, D. C., G. O Headquarters Army of the Potomac, May 17, 18&5.

Sergeants-Wellington Bird, nmstered in August 20,18b1; transferred from Company A ; promoted Second Lieutenant Company G, October 18, 1864.
John D. Burgh, mustered in August 24, 1864; substitute; Sergeant 18, 1864; promoted Sergeant Major December 1, 1864.
Samuel Conk, mustered in August 29, 1861; mustered out September 21, 1864; Corporal August 29, 1861; Sergeant September 25, 1862; Private, June 25, 1863; Sergeant.
Alexander Reiss, mustered in September 17, 1864; mustered out June 4, 1865: substitute ; Corporal, February 1, 1863; Sergeant, April 18, 1865 ; discharged at Camp near Washington, D. C., G. O. 26, Headquarters Army of Potomac, May 17, 1865.
Jeremiah J. Woodruff, mustered in October 4, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute ; Corporal ; March 1, 1865 ; Sergeant April 18, 1862.
John Fitzgerald, mustered in October 1, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute ; Corporal ; March 1,1865 ; Sergeant April 18, 1865.
Samuel M. Riker, mustered in Aug. 29, 1861 ; mustered out June 12, 1865; discharged at Trenton, N. J.; orders War Department; A. G. O., Washington, D. C,-Paroled prisoner.

Corporals- Edward Hichings, mustered in September 12, 1864; mustered out June 4, 1865; substitute, Corporal, November], 1864; discharged at Camp near Washington, D. C., G. O. 26, Headquarters Army of Potomac, May 17, 1865.
Peter Thomas, mustered in September 16, 1864; mustered out June 4, 1805 ; substitute ; Corporal, November 1, 1864 ; discharged at Camp near Washington, D. C.; G. O. 26, Headquarters Army of Potomac, May 17, 1865.
Adolph Kahl, mustered in September 14, 1864 ; substitute ; Corporal, November 1, 1864 ; discharged at Camp near Washington, D. C., G. O. Headquarters Army of Potomac, May 17. 1865.
John Burns, mustered in August 2, 1864 ; mustered out July 11, 1865 ; substitute ; Corporal, November 11, 1865.
Richard Greenway, mustered in September 17, 1864 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute ; Corporal, April 18, 1865.

Musicians- Ralph Westervelt, mustered in August 22, 1861 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; transferred from Company A.
William Shable, mustered in February 7, 1863 ; mustered out July 17, 1835 ; recruit ; Musician, April 22, 1863.

Wagoner- Cornelius C. Vansykle, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864.

Privates- James E. Ackerman, mustered in February 23, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; shafted.
William Ainsworth, mustered in July 28, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
Robert Atkinson, mustered in August 29, 18131 ; mustered out September 21, 1864; Sergeant, August 29, 1861 ; Private, August 1, 1862.
Richard Bailey, mustered in August 5, 1864 ; mustered out July 17, 1863 ; drafted.
Joseph Beck, mustered in October 1, 1864; mustered out July 28, 1863 ; substitute; discharged at Dale Hospital, Worcester, Mass., Tel. Ins., War Department, A. G. O. Washington, D. C., May 4, 1865.
William Blair, mustered in September 19, 1864 ; mustered out June 4, 1865 ; drafted ; discharged at Camp near Washington, D. C., G. O. 26, Headquarters Army of Potomac, May 17. 1865.
John Bleekly, mustered in September 17, 184; mustered out May 211, 1865 ; substitute ; discharged at United States Army General Hospital, York, Pa , Tel. Ins., War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D. C., May 3, 1865.
Alexander Bogey, mustered in September 15, 1864 ; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
Oiestes M. Brands, mustered in February 23, 1865; mustered out July 17, 1865 ; substitute.
James Brannin, mustered in September 14, 1864: mustered out June 4, 1865 ; substitute ; discharged at Camp near Washington, D. C., G. O. 26, Headquarters Army of Potomac, May 17, 1865.
Anthony C. Brill, mustered in. August 29, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864 ; Corporal, August 29, 1861 ; Sergeant, September 25, 1862; Private June 26, 1863.
Thomas Brownville, mustered in August 12, 1864 ; mustered out June 23, 1865; substitute ; discharged at Harewood United States Army General Hospital, Washington, D. C., G. O. 77, Par. 6, War Department, A. G. O., Washington, D.C., April 2S, 186.5.
Alonzo Butler, mustered in August 29, 1861 ; mustered out September 21, 1864.
Philip Chillions, mustered in September 17, 1864; mustered out  June 9, 1865, substitute ; discharged at Harewood United States  Army General Hospital, Washington, D. C., Tel. Ins., War Department, A.G.O., Washington, D. C., May 3, 1865.
Samuel Clark, mustered in August 29, 1861; promoted Hospital Steward, September 17, 1861.
Peter Coliers, mustered in September 14, 1864 ; mustered out June 4, 1865 ; substitute ; discharged at Camp near Washington, D. C., G. O. 26, Headquarters Army of Potomac, May 17, 1365.
David Crowley, mustered in January 27, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865; substitute.
John Custer, mustered in September 14, 1864: mustered out June 4, 1865 ; substitute ; discharged at Camp near Washington,