The History of Middlesex County 1635-1885
J. H. Beers & Co., 36 Vesey Street, New York
1884

[transcribed by Janece Streig]



GENERAL HISTORY OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY.

Pages 40 - 46


CHAPTER VIII.

MIDDLESEX COUNTY IN THE CIVIL WAR.

SECOND REGIMENT INFANTRY.

This, which was a three months regiment, was recruited mostly from the volunteer militia. Its surgeon, Archibald T. DOUGLAS, was from Middletown, and one man in Company D., and the whole of Company A, sixty-nine in number were from the same place.

It made its rendezvous at New Haven, whence, on the 10th of May 1861, it embarked on the steamer Columbia for Washington. It arrived off Fortress Monroe on the morning of the 13th, sailed up the Potomac, and the regiment encamped at Glenwood, where they remained a month, engaged in drill.

On the 17th of June, they broke camp, marched to roach's Mills, and afterward to Falls Church.

At the battle of Bull Run they were engaged, and did good service, losing two killed, five wounded, and nine prisoners. Dr. DOUGLAS was especially commended for his good service in this battle.

The regiment was mustered out of service at New Haven, on the 7th of August 1861. Nearly all the men re-enlisted, and about two hundred of them afterward became commissioned officers in the army.

FIRST CONNECTICUT CAVALRY.

This was first a battalion of four companies. It was intended that one company should be recruited in each congressional district, but territorial limits were not observed in recruiting.

The rendezvous of the battalion was made at West Meriden, where it encamped in the fall of 1861. Here it remained, engaged in drill and camp duty, during the succeeding winter, and on the 20th of February, 1862, it departed for Wheeling, Va., numbering 346 officers and men.

They first encamped on an island in the Ohio River, opposite Wheeling, where they remained a month engaged in drill. They then removed to Moorfield, Va., where they hunted guerillas and bushwhackers.

Under General LYON they participated in the battle of McDowell, pm the 8th of May, and in the operations which resulted in the battle of Franklin four days later. They were in the forced march over the mountains and through the Shenandoah Valley, and they participated in the Battles of Harrisonville, Cross Keys, and Fort Republic.

Under General SIEGEL the battalion took part in the operations in Virginia in the summer of 1862, and participated in the battles that occurred during General POPE's retreat. In the autumn of that year they were in the vicinity of Washington, and in early winter they went to the neighborhood of Fredericksburg. Thence, in January, 1863, they went to Baltimore, where they did provost duty till the next summer. In this time it was increased to a full regiment of twelve companies.

On the invasion by Lee, in the summer of 1863, the regiment engaged in active duty, and about the time of the battle of Gettysburg and afterward, detachments were sent to various points on scouting and other duty.

In the spring of 1864 the regiment was attached to the Army of the Potomac at Brandy Station, Va. In the active operations that followed the regiment participated and was engaged in the peculiar duty which devolves on cavalry in an active campaign. During that year it participated in the battles of Craig's Church, Spottsylvania Court House, Meadow Bridge, Hanover Court House, Ashland, near Old Church Tavern. In the field (June 15th to June 28th), Ream's Station, Winchester, near Kearneysville, Front royal, Cedar run Church, Cedar Creek, and New Woodstock, all in Virginia.

In the brief campaign of 1865 the regiment participated, it was engaged at Waynesboro, Ashland, Five Forks, Sweat House Creek, and Harper's Farm. It was mustered out at Washington, D. C., August 2d, and it left for New Haven the next day.

There were in the regiment sixty men from Middlesex county.

FIRST REGIMENT.-HEAVY ARTILLERY.

This was recruited and organized as the Fourth Regiment of Infantry, in the spring of 1861. It rendezvoused at Hartford, and in June of that year it left for the seat of war. They first encamped at Hagerstown, Md., whence they advanced to Williamsport early in July. About the middle of August they went to Frederick City, and early in September to Darnestown, where they reported to General BANKS. Early in October they went to Washington and occupied Ford Richardson, within the defenses of that city.

In January, 1862, the regiment was changed from the Fourth Infantry to the First Heavy Artillery. It received to additional companies, and was recruited up to the number of 1,800 men. They remained in Fort Richardson engaged in heavy artillery drill, till early in April, 1862. They then went forward with the army of MCCLELLAN, and assisted in the preparations for the siege of Yorktown, which was defended by 7,500 rebels against an army of 100,000. After the evacuation of Yorktown, the regiment went forward in the Peninsular campaign, and participated in the engagements at Hanover Court House, Chickahominy, Gaines Mill, Malvern Hill, and golden Hills.

The excellent physical character of the men in this regiment, their superior intelligence, and their thorough drill and discipline gave to the organization a high reputation, which it sustained to the end of its service.

When the army withdrew from the Peninsula it returned to the defenses of Washington, and occupied the forts along Arlington Heights, commanding the western approaches to the Capital. Two companies, however, remained with the army.

In May, 1864, the regiment reported to General BUTLER, at Bermuda Hundred, and it participated in the operation of that branch of the Union Army, which lasted during eleven months.

In January, 1865, a portion of the regiment was engaged in the assault on fort Fisher. It continued to serve with the army of the James till the close of the war, but, like other regiments of heavy artillery, it was often much scattered in different fortifications. It was mustered out in September, 1865, after a service of four years and four months.

More than two hundred men from Middlesex county served in this regiment. Company G, at its formation, was largely composted of students from the Wesleyan University. A large number of Company H were also from this county.

SEVENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY.

This, which was a three years' regiment, was raised in the summer of 1861; and all the companies were at the rendezvous at New Haven early in September. About eighty of the men in this regiment were from Middlesex county.

They left their rendezvous September 18th, 1,018 strong. They remained at Washington and Annapolis till October 20th, when they embarked for Port Royal. They remained at Hilton Head till December 18th, when they went to Tybee Island. They were engaged in the siege of Fort Pulaski, and were the first to garrison that fort after its surrender.

In the latter part of May, 1862, it went to James Island at the mouth of Charleston Harbor, and on the 16th of June it was engaged in the fierce fight on that Island.

The regiment was engaged at Tocotaligo, October 22d, after which it returned to Hilton Head, where it remained some weeks. It then went to Fernandina, Fla., and remained till the next April.

In April four companies went to Hilton Head and thence on the expedition against Charleston. They participated in the battles of Morris Island and Fort Wagner, and their losses in these actions were heavy. The six companies that had remained in Florida joined their fellows on Morris Island during the siege.

In the middle of October the regiment was sent to St. Helena Island, where they remained some time to rest from their fatigue, and for the sick to recover their health.

Early in February, 1864, the regiment went with General GILMORE to Olustee, Fla., and had a part in the battle at that place. In May it was transferred to Bermuda Hundred, Va., and during the ensuing summer it was on active duty. It had part in the battle of Chester Station, in the actions near Bermuda Hundred from May 10th to June 17th, in those at Deep Bottom, Deep Run, Chapin's farm near Richmond, New Market Road, Darbytown road, and Charles City Road, in 1864; and the two actions at fort Fisher, N. C., January 15th and 19th, 1865.

Its losses by death were: killed in action, 90; died of wounds, 44; died of disease, 179. It was mustered out on the 20th of July, 1865.

TENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY.

This regiment, which had about eighty men from Middlesex county, was recruited in the autumn of 1861, and left Hartford for Annapolis on the 31st of October.

On the 6th of November, they left Annapolis, and sailed, with other troops for North Carolina. After tossing about on the sea of Hatteras for several weeks, they finally crossed the bar, and on the 8th of February,, 1862 it was engaged in its first battle, that of Roanoke Island, and here its conduct gave ample promise of the excellent service which was afterward done by the regiment. Its colonel, Charles L. RUSSELL, was killed while leading his column to a charge.

On the 12th of March, they sailed for Newbern, North Carolina, and were engaged in the battle at that place on the 14th of the same month.

The summer of 1862 was passed in the vicinity of Newbern, improving in drill and discipline. In November they went on what was known as the Tarboro raid, and on the 14th of December they were engaged in the action at Kingston, North Carolina. In January 1863, they went to St. Helena Island. Here they remained till the latter part of March, when they went to Seabrook Island.

Early in July, they went to the vicinity of Charleston, and they were engaged in the siege of that place till the 28th of October. In the following December the regiment participated in the battle of St. Augustine, Florida. It remained in the vicinity of St. Augustine till April 18th 1864, when it went to Hilton Head, and thence to Fortress Monroe, where it was joined by the re-enlisted veterans who had returned from their furlough. They soon afterward passed up the James, and on the 10th of May they were in action at Whitehall Junction, Virginia. From the 13th to the 17th, inclusive, of the same month, they were engaged in battle at Drury's Bluff.

From this time till its muster out, August 25th 1865, it was in service in Virginia, and participated in no less than fourteen engagements, as follows: Bermuda Hundred, Strawberry Plains, Deep Bottom, August 1st and 14th, Deep Run, Seige of Petersburg, August 28th to September 29th, Laurel Hill Church, Newmarket Road, Darbytown Road, October 13th and 27th, Johnson's Plantation, Hatcher's Run, Fort Craig, and Appomattox Court House. During its term of service it lost: killed in action, 57; died of wounds, 59; died of disease, 152.

ELEVENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY.

The Eleventh Regiment was recruited at Camp Lincoln, Hartford, and left that place of Annapolis on the 16th of October 1861. In this regiment Middlesex county was represented by more than two hundred men. It embarked for North Carolina on the 6th of November. One of the vessels carrying the Eleventh was beached near Hatteras, and those on board remained in distress twenty-three days. They finally got on shore, and the vessel went to pieces.

The regiment went up the Neuse River and was first engaged at the battle of Newbern, North Carolina, on the 14th of March 1862.

From this time till midsummer the men of the regiment, after a change of colonels, were engaged in drill, and strict discipline was enforced, and they came to be one of the cleanest and most orderly regiments in their division.

Early in July 1862, the regiment was attached to the army of the Potomac, and on the 14th of September it participate din the battle of South Mountain, and on the 17th in the sever action at Antietam. In this battle its colonel, H. W. KINGSBURY, was killed.

In the latter part of November the Eleventh, with other troops, moved to the vicinity of Fredericksburg, and at the battle there, December 12th, it was stationed on the picket line.

During the summer of 1863, it was in the Department of Virginia, and although it was engaged in several actions and reconnoisances its loss was not severe.

In the spring of 1864, it received a veteran furlough, from which it returned early in March, and encamped at Williamsburg. On the 9th of May it was engaged at Swift's Creek. It advanced to the Petersburg pike, and on the 12th was again fighting. On the 16th it participated in the battle of Drury's Bluff, after which it was detailed to build earthworks at Bermuda Hundred. After several marches it reached Cold Harbor, Virginia and was engaged in the battle at that place on the 3d of June.

From the 15th of June till the 27th of August 1864, it was active service before Petersburg, and it continued to serve in the Department of Virginia till its muster out, December 21st 1865.

During its term of service it lost: in killed, 35; died of wounds, 41; died of disease, 165.

TWELFTH REGIMENT INFANTRY.

Early in 1862, this, which was known as the Charter Oak Regiment, was organized. It had about 80 men from Middlesex county. It left for Ship Island, Mississippi Sound, on the 24th of February 1862, and was attached to General BUTLER's division during 1862 and a part of 1863. It participated in the battle of Georgia Landing on the 27th of October 1862, and in March 1863, a detachment of 35 was captured, after a severe fight, at Pattersonville, Louisiana. On the 13th of April it was sharply engaged.

It continued in the Department of the Gulf, and bore a conspicuous part in the siege of Port Hudson, in which it was engaged from the 25th of May till the 9th of July 1863.

More than three-fourths of the regiment re-enlisted as veterans in the spring of 1864, and had a furlough. They returned to New Orleans in May, and remained in that vicinity till July, when the regiment embarked for Fortress Monroe, and finally, in August, joined General SHERIDAN's army, in the Shenandoah Valley. While with this army, it was engaged at the battles of Winchester, September 19th 1864. Fisher's Hill, September 22d 1864; and Cedar Creek, October 19th 1864.

The total loss during its term of service was: killed in action, 50; died of wounds, 16; died disease, 188. It was mustered out of the service, August 12th 1865.

THIRTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY.

The organization of this regiment was completed at New Haven on the 7th of January 1862, and it sailed for Ship Island. It had about 80 men from Middlesex county.

It participated in the battle of Georgia Landing, on the 27th of October 1862. It was engaged, during the winter of 1862-3, in camp and other routine duty, and in making reconnoisances.

On the 14th of April 1863, it was actively engaged in the battle of Irish Bend, Louisiana, in which it made a brilliant charge on a battery of the enemy.

On the 24th of May 1863, it was in action at Port Hudson, and on the 14th of June, it was again engaged at the same place.

During a long period the regiment was stationed at different points, and was engaged in the ordinary duty of military posts. In March 1864, after having been six months at Thibodeaux, it went on the expedition up the Red River. It shared in the perils and hardship of that fruitless campaign, and, on the 23d of April, was engaged in the battle of Cane River, Louisiana, and on the 16th of May was again engaged at Mansura Plain, Louisiana. This was its last battle in that department. In July it sailed for Fortress Monroe, where the non-veterans were landed. The veterans went to Connecticut on their furlough.

On its return it joined the army in the Shenandoah Valley, and on the 19th of September 1864, it participated in the battle of Winchester. On the 22d of the same month it fought at Fisher's Hill, and on the 19th of October at Cedar Creek.

In December 1864, the non-veterans returned to Connecticut, and the veterans were consolidated with recruits into a battalion which went to Savannah, Georgia, and was scattered in detachments as provost-guards till their muster out, on the 25th of April 1866.

Its total losses were: killed in action, 32; died of wounds, 13; died of disease, 129.

FOURTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY.

This regiment was recruited in the State at large, but it had more than 200 men from Middlesex county. It made its rendezvous at Hartford, and left that place for Washington on the 25th of August 1862, with a numerical strength of 1,015 men. Without drill or instruction the regiment was at once sent forward, and it had a part in the severe battle of Antietam, where it suffered a loss in killed, wounded, and missing, of 137 men.

The regiment participated in the operations that followed this battle, and was again hotly engaged at Fredericksburg, where its losses aggregated 122 men.

It continued with the Army of the Potomac, and wintered near Falmouth, Virginia. It was again in action during three days at Chancellorsiville, and its losses there amounted to 56 men.

It was next engaged at Gettysburg, where it captured five battle flags and a large number of prisoners. Its loss in this action, in which it was engaged more severely than in any other during the war, was 66.

It was actively engaged in the subsequent operations of the army in Virginia during the summer and autumn of 1863, and was engaged at Falling Waters, Auburn, Bristol Station, Blackburn's Ford, and Mine Run. It made its winter's quarters near Stevensburg, Va.

In the spring of 1864 it resumed activity duty and was first engaged at Morton's ford on the 5th of February. Between that time and the 1st of December it was engaged in the battles of the Wilderness, Laurel Hill, Spottsylvania, North Anna River, Tolopotomy, cold Harbor (twice), Petersburg, June 11th to July 6th, Deep Bottom, Ream's Station, and Boydton Plant road.

In the spring of 1856 it entered again on active duty, and was engaged at Hatcher's run, February 26th, and again, March 25th, also at High Bridge, Farmersville, and at the surrender of Lee. It was mustered out of the service on the 31st of May, 1865. Though it had received additions from time to time, it was weakened by losses, till it had had an aggregate of 1,726 men, it had at the mustered out a numerical strength of only 234. It had lost in killed, 132; died of wounds, 65; and died of disease, 169.

FIFTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY.

This regiment, in which were more than one hundred men from Middlesex county, was recruited at New Haven, in August, 1862. It left for Washington on the 28th of that month with 1,022 officers and men. On its arrival there it was encamped near Long Bridge and was engaged for a time in guard duty. It was in the fight at Fredericksburg though its loss there was not large.

In February, 1863, the regiment went to Newport News, and thence, after about a month, to Suffolk, Va., where it remained during the month of April. It was there engaged in two reconnoisances, in each of which it was slightly in action. In July it went with the expedition of General DIX up the Peninsula. It worked on the fortifications near Norfolk during the greater part of the fall of 1863.

In January, 1864, it went to North Carolina where it remained during the summer of that year. Detachments were sent on unimportant expeditions against the enemy, but they were not engaged in any serious battle.

In March 1865, it went to Kingston, and in the action there, on the 8th of that month, a large portion of the men were made prisoners. The regiment was assigned to provost duty in Kingston after its occupation by the Union forces, and it continued there till about the time of its muster out, June 27th 1865.

TWENTIETH REGIMENT INFANTRY.

The Twentieth Connecticut Volunteer Infantry was raised in the summer of 1862 in the counties of Hartford, New Haven, and Middlesex. The latter contributed to its ranks more than 160 men. On the 11th of September it left its rendezvous at Oyster Point, near New Haven, for Washington, where it arrived on the 13th, and soon afterward it went into camp on Arlington Heights, where it remained till the latter part of that month. It then went to the vicinity of Harper's Ferry, and thence, in November, to Fairfax Station, and afterward to Stafford Court House. In April it marched to Chancellorsville where it was engaged, losing 197 officers and men. It was next engaged at Gettysburg, in July, 1863, where it was in action six hours. In September of that year the regiment was transferred to the army of the Cumberland and went to Bridgeport, Ala., where it arrived on the 3d of October. During the autumn it was engaged in fatigue and picket duty, and on the 20th of January, 864, it had a battle with the enemy at Tracy City, Tenn.

During the winter and early spring 1864 the regiment was changed to different localities, and on the 15th of May it participate din the battle of Resaca, Ga., and four days later it and the Nineteenth Michigan Regiment assaulted and captured Cassville, Ga. On the 20th of July it was engaged at Peach Tree Creek, Ga., and from July 21st to August 7th it assisted in the operations near Atlanta, Ga. It remained in the vicinity of that city till the 15th of November, when, with the army of General SHERMAN, it marched to Savannah, where it arrived on the 19th of December. After the capture of that place it remained till the 17th of January. It then marched at intervals till, on the 15th of March, it encountered the enemy at Silver Run, N. C., and had a brief engagement. Four days later it participated in the battle of Bentonville, N. C., and on the 13th of April it was engaged at Raleigh, in the same State.

"During the campaign this regiment marched more than five hundred miles, destroyed miles of railroad track, built corduroy roads, captured and supplied itself with rations, endured wet, cold, hunger, and fatigue without a murmur, and was finally mustered out of the service June 13th 1865, numbering 506, present and absent."

TWENTY-FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY.

Middlesex county furnished about one hundred men for this regiment, which was organized in August, 1862. It went to Washington in September and was assigned to the Army of the Potomac. It was first engaged in the battle at Fredericksburg, where its loss was not great. In the spring of 1863 it went to Newport News and Suffolk. After participating in the defense of the latter place it remained for a time at Newport News, engaging in occasional raids.

In February, 1864, it went to North Carolina, and on the 16th of that month it took an active part in the battle of Drury's Bluff.

On the 3d of June it was in the battle of Cole Harbor where its conduct was highly commended.

It was in front of Petersburg till the 3d of September, engaged in picket duty and skirmishes with the enemy. It then crossed the James River and participate din the assault on and capture of Fort Harrison, where it added new laurels to those it had previously won.

It remained in the service till the close of the war, engaged n the usual routine of picket and camp duty. It was mustered out of the service on the 16th day of June, 1865.

TWENTY-FOURTH REGIMENT INFANTRY.

Middlesex county furnished a larger number of me for this regiment than for any other in the service. It was a nine months' regiment, and was organized in September, 1862. It had its rendezvous at Middletown, which place it left November 18th, and after remaining for a time at Centreville, L. I., it went to Louisiana, where it joined the army before Port Hudson. It arrived on the 21st of May, and participated in the surrender of the place, which was on the 18th of July, 1863. During this siege the regiment sustained a loss of sixty-six officers and men.

It served in the Department of the Gulf nearly ten and one-half months, and was mustered out of the service on the 30th of September, 1863.

TWENTY-NINTH REGIMENT.-COLORED INFANTRY.

In the autumn of 1863, recruiting for this regiment was begun, and the maximum number of men had been enlisted by the latter part of January, 1864. Its rendezvous was Fair Haven, Conn., and there it was mustered into the service of the United States on the 8th of March, 1864. On the 20th of the same month it embarked at New Haven for Annapolis, Md.

On the 9th of April it left Annapolis and went to Beaufort, S. C., where, during a few months, it was drilled and instructed. Thence it went, about the middle of August, to Bermuda Hundred, and entered at one on active duty.

On the 24th of the same month it went to the front at Petersburg, where it was in the trenches during a month. It was then engaged in skirmishes and reconnaissance till the 19th of November, after which it was sent to garrison some forts which were considered important. On the 5th of December it went to the left of Fort Harrison, where it remained during the winter engaged in picketing, drilling, building forts and making road, preparatory to the spring campaign.

In March, 1865, it was stationed in Fort Harrison, and on the 3d of April it was ordered forward to take part in the race for Richmond. From that city it went to Petersburg, and thence to Point Lookout. On the 10th of June it embarked for Texas and arrived at Brazos Santiago, on the 3d of July. Thence it marched to Brownsville, where it remained on duty during the balance of its term of service. It was mustered out at Hartford on the 25th of November, 1865.

It took part in the following engagements: near Petersburg from August 13th to September 24th, 1864; advance on Richmond, September 29th to October 13th; and Keel House, October 27th and 28th.

LIST OF VOLUNTEERS.

A list by towns is appended of the members of Connecticut volunteer organizations in the war of the Rebellion. This list is taken from a catalogue prepared from records in the office of the Adjutant General, and includes recruits and substitutes. The first date following the person's name is the date of muster into service. For convenience the following abbreviations are used: dis. for discharged; des. for deserted; pro. for promoted; d. for died; k. for killed; wd. for wounded; r. for re-enlisted; vet. for veteran; m. for mustered out; tr. for transferred; n. t. u. o. r. for not taken up on rolls. Other abbreviations, the significance of which will be readily understood, are occasionally used.

CHATHAM.

ACKLEY, Delos, 23, I., Co. C, Aug. 30 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63.
ACLEY, Reuben t., 14 I., Co. K, Aug. 5 '62, tr. in. corps.
ADAMS, William H., 2 Art., Co. L, Nov, 18 '64, dis. June 16 '65.
ANDERSON, George, 1 Cav., unassigned, Nov. 29 '64.
ATKINS, William, 1 Art., Co. C, Nov. 30 '64, dis. June 6 '65.
AVERY, Charles, 21 I., co. H, Aug. 7 '62, d. May 22 '64.
AVERY, Oliver C., 14 I., Co. K, July 26 '62 d. Dec. 4 '62
BAKER, Frederick M., 24 I., Co. C, Aug 21 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '66.
BAKER, James, 1 Cav., unassigned, Jan. 7 '64, dis. Jan. - '64.
BARTON, Henry V., 24 I., Co. C, Aug 27 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63.
BARTON, Jason H., corp., 11 I., Co. K, Nov. 14 '61, wd., r., ret., wd., d. Aug 8, 64.
BARTON, Joseph D., 24 I., Co. C…, Aug. 22'62, dis. Sept. 30 '63.
BARTON, Lawton D., 24 I., Co. C, Aug 20 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63.
BAYHAN, John, 14 I., Co. K, Aug 1 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63.
BERIN, Abner A., serg. 21 I., Co. H, Aug 5 '62, pro. 1 lieut., m. June 16 '65.
BERIN, William H., 21 I., Co. H, Aug 14 '62, dis. Dec. 31 '63.
BOYLE, Patrick, 1 Cav, unassigned, Dec. 7 '64.
BRAINARD, John L., 24 I., Co. C, Aug. 30 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63.
BROWN, Delos D., 21 I., Co. H, Aug 5 '62, pro. Capt., dis. Oct. 31 '64.
BROWN, E. Plummer, paymaster's clk., U. S. N.
BROWN, George, 15 I., Co. B, Sept. 21 '64, m. June 27 '65.
BROWN, Henry B., acting asst. paymaster, U. S. N.
BROWN, Joseph, 2 Art., unassigned, Nov. 18 '64.
BROWN, Thomas G., chaplain 21 I., Apr. 21 '63, m. June 16 '65.
BUEL, Frederick D. H., sergt. 21 I., Co. H, Aug 12 '62, pro. 2 lieut., d. Jan. 4 '65.
BURKE, Ezra D., 24 I., Co. C, Aug. 30 '62, dis. Sept 30 '63.
BURK, Joseph, 1 Cav., unassigned, Dec 2 '64.
BURKE, Miles C., 12 I., Co. F, Nov. 19 '61, dis. July 14 '62.
BURKE, Norman A., corp. 14 I., Co. K, Aug. 14 '62, dis. Aug. 28 '62.
BUTLER, Burdett L., 1 Art., Co. B, Sept 6 '64, dis. June 29 '65.
CARBERRY, Bernard, 2 Art., Co. E, Jan. 8 '64, missing June 1 '64
CARPENTER, Don Carlos, 24 I., Co. C, Aug. 30 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63.
CARPENTER, Grunnett, 21 I., Co. H, Aug. 8, '62, m. June 16 '65.
CHILDS, Edward G., sergt, 21I., Co. H, Aug. 5 '62, m. Aug. 11 '65.
CLARK, Jonathan C., 24 I., Co. C, Aug. 30 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63.
CLARK, Nicholas, 30 I., Co. C, Mar. 28 '64, m. Nov. 7 '65.
CLAVEY, William, I Art., Co. E, Dec. 15 '64, m. Sept. 25 '65.
CUSHING, George, 29 I., co. K, Jan. 7 '64, dis. Feb. 1 '64.
DICKINSON, Sylvester H., 15 I., co. K, Dec. 2 '64, m. July 20 '65
DIXON, James, corp. 21 I., co. H, Aug 6 '62, m. June 16 '65
DOANE, William, 15 I., unassigned, Sept. 13 '64.
DUMAY, George C., 24 I., Co. C, Aug. 21 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
DUMAY, Stephen R., 24 I., Co. C, Aug. 30, '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
DUTTON, Francis A., 21 I., Co. H, Aug. 14 '62, m. June 16 '65
DUTTON, Francis J., 21 I., Co. H, Aug 15 '62, dis. Mar. 6 '63
DUTTON, John L., 10 I., Co. B, June 27 '62, m. June 28 '65
EDWARDS, George, 21 I., Co. H, Aug 14 '62, d. Sept. 4 '64.
EMORY, James, 28 I., Co. K, Jan 7. '64, dis. Mar. 5 '65
EVANS, Hiram, 24 I., Co. C, Sept. 9 '62, d. Feb. 5 '63
FLOOD, Andrew, 14 I., Co. K, July 23 '62, wd., m. May 31 '65
FLOOD, George F., 24 I., Co. C, Aug. 30 '62. dis. Sept. 30 '63
FLOOD, Nelson, 10 I., Co. K, Oct. 29 61, r., vet., m. Aug. 25 '65
FOWLER, Osmer, 1st Art., Co. D, Sept. 6 '64, dis. June 29 '65
FREEMAN, Harvey M., 15 I., Co. A, Sept. 13 '64, m. June 27 '65
FULLER, Benjamin R., 14 I., Co. K, May 27 '62, k. Sept. 16 '62
FULLER, Franklin, 14 I., Co. K, July 23 '62, d. Oct. 16 '62
FULLER, James, 1 Cav., Co. B, Aug. 17 '61, dis Feb. 8 '62
FULLER, Selden, 14 I., Co. K, June 2 '62, dis. Feb. 13 '63
GARNER, Henry, 30 I., co. F, Mar. 28 '64, d. Feb. 22 '65
GILLON, Edward, 21 I., Co. H, Aug, 6 '62, m. June 16 '65
GOFF, Frederick M., corp., 14 I., Co. K, July 18 '62, dis. Mar. 15 '63
GOFF, James B., 21 I., Co. H, Aug. 14 '62, d. Dec. 4 '62
GOFF, Orrin L., 21 I., Co. H, Aug. 20 '62, dis. Jan 30 '63
GORDON, Christian H., 29 I., co. B, Aug. 31 '64, wd., dis. Aug. 31 '65
HARDON, Albert, 30 I., Co. F, Mar. 28 '64, m. Nov. 7 '65
HILLS, Edwin R., 21 I., Co. H, Aug 6 '62, dis. Mar. 21 '63
HILLS, Osmer C., 21 I., Co. H, Aug. 6 '62, wd., m. June 16 '65
HINES, Patrick, 10 I., Co. I, Nov. 29 '64, m. July 20 '65
HOLLISTER, Francis, 14 I., Co. K, July 26 '62, d. Dec. 23 '62
HOLLISTER, Frederic J., 14 I., co. K, July 21 '62, d. Dec. 23 '62
HORTON, John, I cav., unassigned, Nov. 21 '64.
JACKSON, Andrew, 30 I., Co. C, Mar. 28 '64, k. July 30 '64.
JEWETT, Levi, 1st asst. surg., 14 I., July 14 '62, wd., dis. Jan. 4 '65
John H. SELDEN, corp., 21 I., co. H, Aug. 11 '62, wd. Twice, dis. Feb. 7 '65
JOHNSON, George W., 14 I., Co. K, Aug. 2 '62, d. Dec. 3 '62
KENNA, George W., 2 Art., Co. E, Nov. 29 '64, dis. Mar. 3 '65
LUCAS, Junius H., 1 Art., Co. H., May 22 '61, r. vet., m. Sept. 27 '65
LUCAS, Wm. H., 1 Art., Co. H, May 22 '61, dis. May 21, '61.
MAHER, John, 1 Art., Co. B, Sept. 14 '64, m. Sept. 25 '65
MARKHAM, Denison G., 21 I., Co. C, Aug. 30 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
MARKHAM, F. George, serg., 24 I., Co. C, Aug. 21 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
MASON, Frederic S., 24 I., Co. C, Oct. 24 '62, d. Feb. 17 '63
MAYNARD, George H., 21 I., Co. H, Aug. 6 '62, m. June 16 '65
MCCARTY, Timothy, 20 I., Co. H, Dec. 16 '63, m. Aug. 25 '65
MCCOURT, Patrick, 15 I., Co. H, Dec. 8 '64, m. July 20 '65
MCGUIRE, James, 2 Art., Co. M, Nov. 18 '64, m. Aug. 18 '65
MCQUILLAN, John, 1 Art., Co. G, Nov. 16 '64, dis. Aug. 1 '65
MORGAN, Newton, 24 I., Co. C, Aug. 30 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
MORGAN, Robert, I L. Bat., Nov. 21 '64, d. Jan. 9 '65
MURPHY, Joseph, 30 I., Co. F, Mar. 28 '64, m. Nov. 7 '65
NICHOLS, Frederick H., 21 I., Co. H, Aug. 15 '62, dis. June 10 '65
NICHOLS, Wm. H., 1 Art, Co., H, May 22 '61, dis. Nov. 3 '61.
NICHOLS, Wm. H., 12 I., co. F, Dec. 27 '61, dis. July 5 '62
NICHOLS, Wm. H., 24 I., Co. C, Aug. 30 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
NORTH, George S., 1 Art., Co. G, May 22 '61, dis. May 21 '64.
NORTHAM, David T., 24 I., Co. C, Aug. 23 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
PARKER, John, 14 I., co. K, May 31 '62, dis. Dec. 23 '63
PARKER, Michael, 21 I., co. H., Aug. 14 '62, d. Jan. 3 '65
PARMLEE, George, 1 Art., co. G, May 22 '61, d. Sept. 16 '61.
PARSONS, Nathaniel T., 1 Art., Co. G, May 22 '61, dis. May 21 '64.
PENNINGTON, Thomas, 29 I., Co. K, Jan 7. '64, m. Oct. 24 '65
PIERCE, Joseph, 15 I., Co. F, Sept. 13 '64, m. June 27 '65
PORTER, Thomas, 17 I., unassigned, Dec. 6 '64.
PRICE, Andrew C., 29 I., Co. K, Jan. 7 '64, m. Oct. 24 '65
REHALL, Isaac, 15 I., Co. C. Sept. 14 '64, m. June 27 '65
RICH, Bernice B., 21 I., Co. H, Aug. 7 '62, d. Jan. 4 '63
RICH, Denison A., corp., 24 I., Co. C, Aug. 21 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
RICH, Frederick A., 21 I., Co. H, Aug. 6 '62, pro. 1 lieut., m. June 6 '65
RICH, James S., 12 I., Co. F, Dec. 17 '61, r. vet., m. Aug. 12 '65
RICH, Julius A., 12 I., Co. F, Dec. 21 '61, r. vet., m. Aug. 12 '65
RICH, Leander, 21 I., Co. H, Aug. 6 '62, dis. Nov. 29 '63
RICH, Lorenzo D., 24 I., Co. C, Sept. 9 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
ROASTING, Richard, 29 I., unassigned, Jan. 7 '64, d. Feb. 2 '64.
ROOT, Newell, 21 I., Co. H, Aug. 6 '62, dis. Feb. 27 '63
ROYCE, William A., 2 lieut., 11 I., Co. K, Nov. 27 '61, dis. Mar. 17 '62
SALISBURY, Samuel, 20 I., Co. D, Aug. 15 '62, D. Apr. 8 '65
SELDEN, Edward, 1 Art., Co. B, Sept. 6 '64, dis. June 29 '65
SELDEN, John H., corp., 21 I., Co. H, Aug. 11 '62, dis. Feb. 7 '65
SELLEW, Henry T., 27 I., Co. H, Aug. 14 '62, m. June 16 '65
SEXTON, Charles S., corp, 21 I., Co. C, Aug. 27 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
SKINNER, John W., 24 I., Co. C, Aug. 25 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
SMALLEY, Henry, 6 I., Co. I, Sept. 5 '63, wd., m. Aug. 21 '65
SNOW, Henry, 21 I., Co. H, Aug. 13 '62, m. June 16 '65
STRONG, CLARK, adjt. 24 I., Aug. 30 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
STRONG, David, 2d, 1st lieut. 24 I, Co. C, Aug. 21 '62, Sept. 30 '63
SUMMERS, Lucius P., corp. 24 I., Co. C, Aug. 23 '62, dis. Feb. 17 '63
TATE, James, 2 Art., Co. M, Nov. 28 '64, dis. June 16 '65
TAYLOR, Electus, 29 I., Co. K, Jan. 7 '64, m. Oct. 24 '65
TIBBALS, Frederick B., 1 Art., Co. A., June 21 '63, m. Sept. 25 '65
TILDEN, Albert H., 12 I., Co. B, Nov. 23 '61, m. Dec. 2 '64.
TILDEN, Chester L., 24 I., Co. C, Aug. 30 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
TRACY, George D., 14 I., Co. K, Aug. 6 '62, dis. Nov. 1 '62
TRACY, Jonathan C., 24 I., Co. C, Aug. 23 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
WALL, John, 21 I., Co. H, Aug. 7, '62, m. June 8 '65
WALLACE, Archibald F., 2 Art., unassigned, Jan. 7 '64.
WAGNER, Henry J., 1 Cav., unassigned, Jan. 7 '64, not taken up on rolls.
WARD, Thomas, 1 Cav., unassigned, Dec. 5 '64, n. t. u. o. r.
WARREN, Charles, 2 Art., Co. E, Jan. 7 '64, dis. Feb. 9 '64.
WASHINGTON, Charles H., 3 I., Co. F, Mar. 28 '64, m. Nov. 7 '65
WASSON, John, 1 Art., Co. G, Nov. 30 '64, m. Sept. 25 '65
WEST, Almon V., 21 I., Co. H, Aug. 8 '62, tr. 2d Corps.
WEST, Gilbert, 21 I., Co. H, Aug. 7 '62, wd., m. July 14 '65
WHIPPLE, George, 29 I., Co. K, Jan. 7 '64, m. Oct. 24 '65
WHITE, George H., 24 I., Co. C, Aug. 27 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
WHITE, Henry, corp. 30 I., Co. A, Mar. 28 '64, m. June 2 '65
WILLEY, Leonard, sergt, 24 I., Co. C, Aug. 30 '62, pro. 2 lieut. Dis. Sept 30 '63
WILLIAMS, George, 10 I, unassigned, Dec. 7 '64, dis. Dec. 28 '64.
WOOD, Andrew J., 1 Cav., unassigned, Nov. 29 '64, dis. Dec. 16 '64.
WOOD, James, 2 Art., Co. L, Nov. 19 '64, dis. June 26 '65
WRIGHT, Warren A., 24 I., Co. C, Sept. 9 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
YOUNG, William B., 24 I., Co. C, Aug. 29 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
YOUNG, Henry R., sergt. 21 I., Co. H, Aug. 6 '62, m. Aug. 11 '65


CHESTER

ABBY, James L., 20 I., Co. C, Aug. 2 '62, m. June 13 '65
AUGUST, John, 11 I., unassigned, Sept. 27 '64.
AYERS, Willis, 20 I., Co. C, Aug. 5 '62, m. June 13 '65
BARKER, John W., 20 I., Co. C, Aug. 2 '62, d. Feb. 10 '63
BOUTON, Francis J., 8 I., Co. H, Sept. 23 '61, dis. Sept. 22 '64, term ex.
BROWN, David, 1 Art., Co. K, Jan. 18 '64, m. Sept. 25 '65
CHAPMAN, James, 11 I., Co. K. Apr. 6 '64, m. June 14 '65
CHAPPELL, Benjamin, 11 I., Co. K, Nov. 14 '61, d. May 6 '62
CULVER, Frederick D., 11 I., Co. K, Nov. 14 '61, d. Oct. 26 '62
CULVER, Lorenzo D., 11 I., Co. K. Nov. 14 '61, r Dec. 14 '63, m. Dec. 21 '65
CUNNINGHAM, Edward, I Cav., Co. I, Dec. 21 '63, pris. Oct. 17 '64.
DANTER, Louis, 11 I., Co. E, Sept. 27 '64, m. Dec. 21 '65
DAGARN, Paul, 11 I., Co. E, Sept. 27 '64, m. Dec. 21 '65
DICKINSON, Sidney G., sergt. 20 I., Co. C, Aug. 4 '62, wd., m. June 13 '65
FARGO, Samuel S., 20 I., Co. C, Aug. 8 '62, m. June 13 '65
FOWLER, James F., 29 I, Co. E, Dec. 19 '63, k. Aug. 21 '64.
FOX, Edward T., 20 I, Co. C, Aug. 1 '62, wd. M. June 13 '65
FOX, Richard D., 20 I, Co. C, Aug. 6 '62, m. June 13 '65
FRANCIS, John, 11 I, Co. E, Sept. 27 '64, m. Dec. 21 '65
GARDNER, Edward T., 20 I., Co. C, Aug. 22 '62, m. July 13 '65
GARDNER, Henry W., 20 I., Co. C, Aug. 12 '62, m. June 13 '65
GARDINER, Martin L., 1 Art., Co. H, May 22 '61, dis. May 21 '64.
GILBERT, Nelson B., 2 lieut., 1 Art., Co. H, April 11 '62, pro. 1 lieut., dis. Feb. 15 '64.
GILBERT, Nelson B., 2 lieut., 3 In. Bat., Oct. 27 '64, pro. 1 lieut., m. June 23 '65
GRANT, Jacob, serg., 8 I, Co. H, Sept. 23 '61, r. vet. M. Dec. 12 '65
HAUFMAN, Leder, 30 I., Co. C, Mar. 28 '64, d. March 13 '65
HEALY, Thomas, 15 I., Co. D, Dec. 17 '63, d. Aug. 10 '64.
FARGO, Samuel S., 20 I., Co. C, Aug. 8 '62, m. June 13 '65
JONES, John, 1st, 30 I., Co. F, Feb. 10 '64, m. Nov. 7 '65
JONES, John, 2d, 30 I., Co. F, Mar. 28 '64, m. Nov. 7 '65
JONES, Levi, 8 I., Co. H, Sept. 23 '61, dis. Oct. 27 '62
JONES, Thomas, 30 I., Co. F., Mar. 28 '64, m. June 14 '65
LADNE, Alfred, 29 I., Co. F, Dec. 17 '63, m. Oct. 24 '65
LEWIS, Daniel W., 1st Art., Co. G, May 22 '61, d. June 26 '62
LOVI, Peter, 11 I., Co. E, Sept. 27 '61, m. Dec. 21 '65
LOMBARD, James, 26 I., Co. A, Aug. 30 '62, k. May 27 '63
LYNDE, Joseph S., 20 I., Co. C, Aug. 5 '62, dis. Mar. 23 '63
MARSHALL, Cyrus, 8 I., Co. H, Sept. 30 '61, r. vet., m. Dec. 12 '65
MAY, Andrew, 30 I., Co. C, Mar. 28 '64, m. Nov. 7 '65
MILLS, Lewis, corp., 30 I., Co. F, Mar. 28 '64, m. Nov. 7 '65
MOODY, Bland, 30 I., Co. F, Mar. 28 '61, M. Nov. 7 '65
MORGAN, John, 1 Art., Co. A, Apr. 24 '61, dis. May 21 '62
MORGAN, John H., 15 I., unassigned, Sept. 29 '64, dis. Oct. 7 '64.
MOSHER, Wm. H., 1 Art., Co. K, May 23 '61, r. vet., m. Sept. 25, '65
MOSIER, John S., 1 Art., Co. C, Mar. 26 '62, dis. Mar. 26 '65
MOTT, Edward S., 5 I., Co. B, July 22 '61, r. vet., d. July 21 '64.
NICHOLAS, Samuel, 30 I., Co. F, Mar. 28 '64, dis. Nov. 3 '65
NEWTON, Edwin N., 24 I., Co. B, Aug. 30 '62, dis. Sept 28 '62
OLMSTED, Charles, 1 Art., Co. H, May 22 '61, r. vet., m. Sept. 25 '65
PARKER, Henry, 29 I., Co. E, Dec. 18 '62, m. Oct. 24 '65
PARTRIDGE, Thomas 11 I., Co. D, Apr. 6 '64, m. Aug. 18 '65
PLATTS, Wm., corp., 24 I., Co. B, Sept. 10 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
POTTS, James A., 6 I., Co. D, Sept. 5 '61, r. vet., d. Dec. 4 '64.
PRATT, Ambrose, 22 I., Nov. 5 '62, asst. surg., pro. surg., dis. July 7 '63
ROBINSON, Frank, 30 I., Co. B, Mar. 28 '64, m. Nov. 7 '65
ROBINSON, Isaac, ser., 29 I., Co. E, Dec. 18 '63, d. Aug 26 '64.
ROBINSON, James H., mus., 29 I., Co. E, Dec. 18 '63, m. Oct. 24 '65
ROOT, Stephen B., 11 I., Co. K, Nov. 14 '61, dis. Nov. '64, term ex.
SEARLES, Edward, 6 I., Co. D, Sept. 5 '61, r. vet., wd., dis. Jan 9 '65
SHIPMAN, Charles E., 7 I., Co. F, Sept. 9 '61, wd., dis. Sept. 8 '64.
SILLIMAN, Charles N., corp., 1 Art., Co. G, May 22 '61, r. vet., pro. 1st lieut., m. Sept 25 '65
SILLIMAN, Thomas C., 24 I., Co. B, Sept. 11 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
SMITH, Henry, 27 I., Co. G, Sept. 4 '62, dis. Oct. 22 '62
SNOW, Edward, 29 I., Co. E, Dec. 18 '63, m. Oct. 24 '65
STEBBINS, Charles A., 1 Art., Co. K, May 23 '61, dis. May 22 '64.
STEWART, Henry, 30 I., Co. F, Mar. 28 '64, m. Nov. 7 '65
TALBOT, Jerry, 30 I., Co. F, Mar. 28 '64, m. Nov. 7, 65.
WARNER, George W., mus., 24 I., Co. b, Sept. 15 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
WELLMAN, Charles, 11 I., Co. K, Nov. 14 '61, dis. Jan 20 '63
WHALAND, Thomas, 13 I., unassigned, Apr. 5 '64, not taken up on rolls.
WILLIBAD, Max, 6 I., unassigned, Sept. 29 '64, dis. Oct. 15 '64.
WILLIS, Elijah, 30 I., Co. A, Mar. 28 '64, m. Nov. 7 '65
WOODRUFF, Bernard, 10 I., Co. E, Sept. 28, '64, m. Aug. 25 '65
WRIGHT, Austin M., 11 I., Co. D, Nov. 12 '61, dis. Nov. 29 '61.
WRIGHT, Charles E., 24 I., Co. B, Sept. 10 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
WRIGHT, James, 1 Cav., Co. I, Dec. 21 '63, m. Aug. 2 '65


CLINTON

*ANTOINE, Jean M., 10 I., Co. K, Dec. 6 '64, m. Aug. 5 '65. [*Substitutes and drafted.]
BAILEY, Albert A., corp, 10 I., Co. C, Oct. 22 '61, k. Dec. 14 '62
BECKLEY, Henry J., 14 I., Co. G, Aug. 5 '62, m. July 20 '65
BRAY, John, 1 Cav., unassigned, April 13 '64.
BRENNAN, John O., 1 Art., Co. I, Feb. 18 '64, dis. Mar. 14 '64.
BROOKS, Chester W., 29 I., Co. D, Dec. 12 '63, m. June 28 '65
BROWN, Henry, 15 I., unassigned, Dec. 21 '64, dis. Mar. 7 '65
BUELL, Edwin A., 9 I., band, Oct. 4 '61, m. Sept. 17 '62
BURNETT, Robert, 11 I., Co. K, Feb. 9 '64, missing June 3 '64.
BUTLER, Thomas, 29 I., Co. D, Dec. 16 '63, dis. Aug. 5 '64.
CALHOUN, Albert, 15 I., Co. G, July 21, '62, d. Jan. 9 '63
*CARTER, Henry L., 6 I., Co. A, Sept. 5, 63, dis. June 15 '64. [*Substitutes and drafted.]
CASHIER, George, 1 Art., Co. M, Feb. 9 '64, dis. May 5 '65
CLARK, Milton A., 12 I., Co. F, Nov. 19 '61, r. vet., wd., m. Aug. 12 '65
DARDELLE, Antonio, 27 I., Co. A, Aug. 23 '62, dis. July 27 '63
DIBBLE, Samuel, 27 I., Co. A, Aug. 23 '62, dis. July 27 '63
DOANE, George H., 14 I., Co. G, Aug. 8 '62, wd., dis. Jan. 26 '63
DOWD, Hosmer E., corp., 21 I., Co. F, Sept. 10 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
EDWARDS, Eugene W., 1 Cav., Co. A, Aug. 3 '61, r. vet.
EVARTS, Joseph, 12 I., Co. F, Nov. 19 '61, r. vet., k. Oct. 19 '64.
GERMAIN, Achille, 11 I., Co. K, Feb. 10 '61, m. Dec. 1 '65
GLADDING, William E., 24 I., Co. F, Sept. 15 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
GOLDRICK, Daniel, 2 L Bat., Feb. 10 '64, m. Aug. 9 '65
GORDON, George, 1 Cav., unassigned, April 12 '64, dis. April 25 '64.
GREIF, John, 11 I., Co. C, Feb. 18 '64, dis. Mar. 17 '65
GUILGAN, Thomas, 11 I., Co. K, Dec. 12 '61, r. vet., m. Dec. 21 '65
HATTON, George, 15 I., unassigned, Feb. 18 '64.
HAMLIN, Henry, 15 I., Co. K, Apr. 11 '64, m. July 20 '65
HARRIS, Frederick, 14 I., Co. G, Aug. 10 '62, dis. May 5 '63
HARRISON, Sylvester, 24 I., Co. F, Sept. 15 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
HARVEY, Abiel D., 10 I., Co. C, Oct. 22 '61, dis. Oct. 7 '64.
HEMMINGWAY, Wash., 24 I., Co. F, Sept. 10 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
HILLIARD, Samuel J., 27 I., Co. A, Aug. 23 '62, dis. July 27 '63
HOWARD, Samuel, serg. 29 I., Co. D, Dec. 11 '63, m. Oct. 24 '63,
HUGHES, Patrick H., 1 Art., Co. H, Dec. 19 '63, m. Sept. 25 '65
HUNSICKER, Edwin T., 1 Art., Co. F, Feb. 18 '64, m. Sept. 25 '65
HURD, John A., 14 I., Co. G, Aug. 5 '62, m. May 31 '65
JENNINGS, Theodore, 1 Cav., Co. K, Dec. 26 '63, m. Aug. 2 '65
JOHNSON, Samuel, 29 I., Co. D, Dec. 16 '63, m. Oct. 24 '65
KELLEY, John, 6 I., Co. D, Nov. 16 '64, m. Aug. 21 '65
KELSEY, Charles S., corp. 24 I., Co. F, Sept. 10 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
KING, George, 1- I., Co. E, Dec. 16 '63, dis. Feb. 3 '65
LOOBY, Patrick H., 12 I., Co. H, Apr. 7 '64, des. May 9 '64.
LYNCH, Jeremiah, 10 I., Co. C, Oct. 22 '61, dis. Oct. 7 '64.
*MCCORMICK, Edward, 10 I., Co. F. Nov. 8 '64, k. Apr. 2 '65. [*Substitutes and drafted.]
MCCOY, George H., 29 I., Co. D, Dec. 16 '63, d. Jan. 3 '64.
MAGAR, Job, 2 Art., Co. D, Dec. 28 '63, m. Sept. 1 '65
MERRILLS, Joseph H., 24 I., Co. F, Sept. 10 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
MULLER, Robert, 2 Art., Co. M, Feb. 9, '64, des. July 27 '65
MURPHY, James, 1 Art., Co. I, Feb. 18 '64, des. Mar. 15 '64.
NICHOLS, Charles S., 24 I., Co. F, Sept. 15 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '65
PARKS, John W., 14 I., Co. G, Aug. 6 '62, m. July 2 '65
PELTON, Louis F., 16 I., Co. G, Aug. 2 '62, m. July 2 '65
POST, William J., 14 I., Co. G, Aug. 11 '62, m. July 31 '65
PRINTZ, George W., 1 Cav., unassigned, Apr. 8 '64, not taken up on rolls.
PURDY, John, 29 I., Co. D, Dec. 16 '63, dis. Feb. 26 '65
RICHARDS, Chester, 15 I., Co. K, Apr. 12 '64, m. July 20 '65
RICHARDSON, Richard, 11 I., unassigned, Apr. 13 '64.
RUSSELL, George R., 14 I., Co. G, Aug. 12 '62, m. May 21 '65
SCRANTON, Christopher A., corp. 1st Art., Co. A, May 22 '64, dis. May 21 '64.
SHELDON, James R., 14 I., Co. G, Aug. 6 '62, dis. Mar. 27 '63
SIMPSON, John, 13 I., Co. H, Jan. 28 '62, r. vet., m. Apr. 25 '66.
SMITH, John S., 15 I., Co. B, July 22 '62, dis. Feb. 11 '63
SMITH, John S. jr., 10 I., Co. A, Sept. 21 '61, r. vet. pro. capt. K. Apr. 2 '65
SPENCER, Henry L., 14 I., Co. G, Aug. 4 '62, m. May 21 '65
SPENCER, Jacob F., sergt, 29 I., Co. D, Dec. 22 '63, m. Oct. 24 '65
STANNARD, George S., 14 I., Co. G, Aug. 6 '62, d. Jan. 26 '63
STANNARD, John E., 14 I., Co. G, Aug. 6 '62, m. May 31 '65
STEVENS, Alonzo H., 27 I., Co. A, Aug. 23 '62, dis. July 27 '63
STEVENS, Jared E., 24 I., Co. F, Sept. 10 '62, des. Nov. 20 '63
STEVENS, Samuel L., jr., 27 I., Co. A, Aug 23 '62, dis. July 27 '63
STONE, Watson W., 2 Art., Co. L, Feb. 1 '64, dis. Apr. 2 '64.
STEVENS, Evelyn E., 7 I., Co. G, Sept. 7 '61, r. vet., pro. q. m., m. July - '65
VALALY, Francis, 10 I., Co. A, Sept. 21 '61, dis. Oct. 7 '64.
WELLMAN, Zina S., 24 I., Co. F, Sept. 10 '62, des. Nov. 18 '62
WHITE, Samuel, 15 I., Co. E, Dec. 26 '63, d. Nov. 6 '64.
WILLIS, Oliver, 1 Cav., unassigned, Apr. 9 '64.
WILSON, James A., 6 I., Co. K, Sept. 12 '61, r. vet., pro. 1st lieut., m. Aug. 21 '65
WILSON, Richard, 10 I., Co. A, Oct. 26 '61, dis. Feb. 22 '63
WOODSTOCK, Aug. B., 24 I., Co. F, Sept. 10 '62, dis. Sept. 30 '63
WRIGHT, Charles R., 14 I., Co. F, Sept. 19 '62, des. Nov. 29 '62
*YANSON, George W., 6 I., Co. F, Sept. 5 '63, m. Aug. 21 '65. [*Substitutes and drafted.]

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