Journal History of the Twenty-Ninth Ohio Veteran Volunteers, 1861-1865 Its Victories and its Reverses. And the campaigns and battles of Winchester, Port Republic, Cedar Mountain, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Lookout Mountain, Atlanta, the March to the Sea, and the campaign of the Carolinas, in which it bore an honorable part

CHAPTER XXI.

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The Carolina Campaign--Washington--Grand Review--The New Flag--Westward, and Home again.

On the 27th day of January, after the order to march was issued, the Twenty-ninth broke camp and marched at 8 A. M., in rear of the Sixty-sixth Ohio regiment; halted at 2 P. M. and encamped for the night (marched twelve miles). 28th instant, marched at 7 A. M. in rear of the Sixty-sixth Ohio regiment and brigade train; at 7 P. M. camped for the night (marched ten miles). 29th instant, marched at 6:30 A. M., Twenty-ninth in rear of Sixty-sixth Ohio, and passed through Springfield; halted at 2 P. M. and camped for the night. 30th instant, in camp; three companies of the Twenty-ninth regiment went on picket. 31st instant, in camp.

February 1st. The Twenty-ninth regiment inspected by General Ario Pardee at 9 A. M. 2d instant, the ordinary camp and picket duty was the order of the day. The 3d instant, ordered to march at 6 P. M.; the order was countermanded, and we went into camp for the night. 4th, marched at 6 A. M., the Twenty-ninth in advance of the brigade; crossed the Savannah river at Sisters’ Ferry at 10 A. M., marched five miles and camped for the night; Twenty-ninth detailed for picket. 5th, relieved at 2 P. M., marched in rear of brigade, and at 9:30 P. M., went into camp for the night (marched six miles). 6th, marched at 7 A. M., halted at 11:30 for dinner, fell in at 12 M., halted at 5 P. M. and camped for the night (marched fifteen miles). 7th, marched at 7 A. M.; at 6:30 P. M. went into camp for the night. 8th instant, marched at 6 A. M., halted at 11:30 for dinner; in seven minutes fell in and marched five miles, halted at 3:15 and camped for the night near Buford Bridge. 9th, marched at 6 A. M., Twenty-ninth in advance of brigade and with ordnance train; marched eighteen miles, and at 5 P. M. camped for the night near Blackville, South Carolina. 10th, marched at 7 A. M., halted near Blackville, and at 2 P. M. crossed the Edisto river, and at 10 P. M. camped for the night (marched eight miles). 11th instant in camp. 12th marched at 6 A. M., arrived at the North Edisto river this afternoon (a distance of ten miles), engaged in a skirmish in which the Fifth Ohio had one man killed and three wounded. Company G of the Twenty-ninth had one man killed, Jack Rape. Went into camp for the night. 13th, marched at 6 A. M., crossed the North Edisto and skirmished with the enemy. Halted and remained until 9 P. M., when the regiment fell in, marched four and one-half miles and halted for the night. The Twenty-ninth went on picket. Tuesday, 14th, marched at 8 A. M. some six miles and halted. Our regiment went on picket as usual. 15th instant, marched at 7 A. M. in rear of brigade, skirmishing; marched ten miles; went into camp at Lexington at 3 P. M.; at 5 o’clock moved to the left of the Sixty-sixth Ohio. Thursday, 16th, marched at 8 A. M. one mile to the rear and went on picket; at 9:30 fell in and marched six miles as rear guard to the Twentieth army corps; halted and went into camp at 4 P. M. 17th, marched at 9 A. M. 18th, marched at 6:30 A. M., crossed the Seluda river at 1:30 P. M., halted for dinner; at 2:15 fell in and marched four miles; halted at 5 P. M. and camped for the night. Sunday in camp until 3:30 P. M. when “fall in” was sounded by the bugler. The Twenty-ninth fell in and took the advance of brigade, marched four miles, and at 11:30 P. M. halted for the night near Bush river. The Twenty-ninth was again fortunate and went on picket. 20th, marched at 1 P. M. in rear of brigade and at 7 P. M. went into camp for the night (marched six miles, crossing Broad river near Frost’s Mill). 21st instant, marched at 6 A. M. and entered Winnsboro at 11:30 A. M. Five companies of the Twenty-ninth detailed for picket. The other companies camped for the night. 22d, left Winnsboro at 3:45 P. M., marched six miles and camped for the night. 23d, marched at 6:30 A. M., six miles, halted at 10:20 A. M. an hour for dinner; at 11:30 fell in and marched forward, crossed the Catawba river and went into camp at midnight. Friday, 24, marched at 9:30 (we were the division train guard), halted at 1 P. M. for dinner; at 2 P. M. fell in and marched five miles; at 4:30 halted and camped for the night; rainy. Saturday, 25th, rainy; remained in camp. Sunday, 26th, marched at 7 A. M., with Twenty-ninth Ohio in advance of brigade; halted at 3 P. M. and camped for the night (marched ten miles). 27th, marched one and one-half miles, crossed Hanging Rock creek and went into camp. 28th, marched at 6:30 A. M., Twenty-ninth in rear of brigade (marched eight miles), and went into camp at 1 P. M. Mustered for pay for January and February.

Wednesday, March 1st, marched at 1 P. M., and at 9 P. M. halted and went into camp for the night near Big Clinch creek (marched twelve miles). 2d, marched at 8 A. M.; at 12 M. halting for dinner. In the afternoon moved one-eighth of a mile and camped for the night. 3d, marched at 6:30 A. M.; moved with wagon train; reached Chesterfield at 11:30 P. M. and went into camp for the night (marched thirteen miles). March 4th, moved at 7 A. M., Twenty-ninth in advance of brigade; halted at 4 P. M. and camped for the night (marched nine miles). 5th, remain in camp all day; detailed Charles Galpin, company C, and J. Bennett Powers, company E, as escort at Twentieth corps headquarters. 6th, marched at 8:30 A. M.; Twenty-ninth in rear of brigade; reached Cheraw at 1:15 P. M.; halted for dinner, and at 4 fell in and crossed the river, marched four miles and camped for the night (marched sixteen miles). 7th, marched at 7 A. M.; halted at 2:30 P. M.; went into camp for the night; marched on the Fayetteville road (fourteen miles). 8th, marched at 11:30 A. M.; halted at 1:30 for dinner; at 4:30 fell in, and at 10:15 P. M. halted and camped for the night (marched eight miles). 9th, marched at 6:30 A. M., and at 2 P. M., halted for dinner; at 3 fell in, and at 6 halted and went into camp for the night (marched thirteen miles). 10th, marched at 3:30 P. M.; Twenty-ninth in advance of brigade; marched four miles and camped for the night. 11th, marched at 6:30 A. M.; Twenty-ninth in rear of brigade; halted at 7:30 P. M. for supper, and at 10:30 fell in and marched until 2:20 A. M.; went into camp for the night (marched thirteen miles). 12th, marched at 8 A. M.; reached Fayetteville at 4 P. M., and camped for the night (marched thirteen miles). 13th, marched at 2:30 P. M.; passed through Fayetteville and camped for the night. 14th, marched at 4:30 A. M.; crossed Cape Fear river; marched two miles; halted for breakfast, and remained in camp for the day. 15th, marched at 12 M., eight miles, and at 11 P. M. camped for the night. 16th, marched at 9 A. M., Twenty-ninth in advance of brigade, and at 7 P. M. halted; Twenty-ninth were fortunate enough to remain a detail for picket (marched seven miles). 17th, on picket. 18th, marched at 7 A. M., Twenty-ninth in rear of brigade; halted at 7 P. M., and went into camp for the night (marched eight miles). 19th, marched at 11 A. M., with division train (marched eleven miles); halted at 6:30, and camped at 9:30 P. M.; packed up and marched with train on Goldsboro road; joined First and Third divisions of the Twentieth army corps; marched all night, and in the morning arrived at the battlefield of Bentonville. 20th, in camp all day with constant artillery firing during the day. 21st, in camp and the artillery is steadily firing. 22d, marched at 8 A. M., Twenty-ninth Ohio in advance of brigade; halted at 12 M. for dinner; at 1 P. M. fell in and marched on the Goldsboro road; halted at 12 M. at night, and went into camp (marched fifteen miles). 23d, marched at 6 A. M., Twenty-ninth Ohio in rear of division train; halted at 11:30 for dinner; at 12:30 P. M. fell in, crossed the Neuse river (marched twelve miles), and went into camp for the night. Corporal Exceen, company A, was wounded by a rebel while on picket. 24th, marched at 7 A. M. and entered Goldsboro, North Carolina, at 12 M.; passed through town and went into camp; at 4:30 P. M. orders were received detailing the Twenty-ninth Ohio to guard a wagon train for the Second division; reached the point of destination at 7 P. M., near the Wilmington railroad, and camped for the night (marched eight miles). 25th, marched at 8 A. M., and arrived at Goldsboro at 12 M. (noon); passed through town about two miles and went into camp.

From March 25th to April 9th we were doing the usual duty in and around camp and on picket. On the 10th inst. marched at 6 A. M., moved up the river and went in camp for the night at 11 o’clock. 11th, marched at 6 A. M., reached Smithfield at 3 P. M., camped for the night. 12th, received the news of the surrender of General R. E. Lee and his army at 8 A. M. and marched at 9 A. M.; halted at 6:30 P. M. and camped for the night (marched seventeen miles). 13th, marched at 5:30 A. M., Twenty-ninth Ohio in advance; passed through Raleigh, North Carolina, and at 2:30 P. M. halted and went into camp (marched fifteen miles). Remained in camp until the 25th. On the 20th reviewed by General John W. Geary, and on the 22d the Twentieth army corps was reviewed by General W. T. Sherman. Sunday, 23d, inspection. 25th, marched at 9 A. M., Twenty-ninth Ohio in rear of brigade; halted for dinner, and at 3 P. M. fell in and marched fifteen miles; halted at 8 P. M. and camped for the night. 26th and 27th, in camp. 28th, returned to our old camp near Raleigh, North Carolina. 29th, in camp. 30th, marched at 7 A. M.; passed through Raleigh, and at 6 P. M. halted and camped for the night (marched fifteen miles).

May 1st, marched at 5 A. M.; at 12 M. halted for dinner; at 1 P. M. fell in, crossed Tar river, and at 6 P. M. camped for the night (marched twenty-three miles). 2d, marched at 5 A. M.; halted at 11:45 for dinner; at 1 P. M. fell in, marched twenty miles, and at 5 P. M. camped for the night (Twenty-ninth Ohio in advance of brigade). 3d, marched at 4:30 A. M.; marched to the State line of Virginia, a distance of eleven miles, and camped for the night. 4th, marched at 6 A. M.; crossed the Roanoke river; at 2 P. M. halted for dinner; at 5 fell in and moved forward; halted at 6:30, and camped for the night (marched twenty miles). 5th, marched at 5:30 A. M.; at 2:15 P. M. halted for dinner; marched at 4; halted at 6:30 and camped for the night (marched twenty miles). 6th, marched at 5 A. M.; halted at 10:45 for dinner; fell in at 1 P. M.; passed Black and White station on the south side railroad, and at 6:30 P. M. camped for the night (marched eleven miles). 7th, marched at 6 A. M.; at 11:45 halted for dinner; fell in at 1:30 P. M., and crossed the Appomattox river; at 6:15 camped for the night, Twenty-ninth Ohio in advance of brigade (marched twenty miles). 8th, marched at 6 A. M.; passed Clover Hill coal mines; halted at 12 M. for dinner; at 1 P. M. fell in and marched to Falling creek, and at 7 P. M. camped for the night, Twenty-ninth Ohio in rear of brigade (marched twenty miles). 9th, moved our camp two miles. 10th, in camp all day. 11th, marched at 10 A. M.; passed through Manchester and Richmond in the afternoon, and at 5:30 camped near Brook’s creek for the night (marched twelve miles). 12th, marched, at 6 A. M., on Brooks pike; halted at 10 A. M. for dinner; at 12 M. fell in and marched to Ashland, and at 6:30 camped for the night (marched 12 miles). 13th, marched at 5:30 A. M.; crossed the South Anna; halted at 11:30 for dinner; at 1 P. M. fell in, crossed the Little river, and at 3:30 went into camp (marched sixteen miles). Sunday, 14th, marched at 5 A. M., Twenty-ninth Ohio in advance of brigade; crossed the North Anna river, and at 12 M. halted for dinner; fell in at 2 P. M.; marched on the Spottsylvania Court House road; halted at 5:30 and camped (marched eighteen miles). 15th, marched at 5 A. M., Twenty-ninth Ohio in rear of brigade and division train; halted at 11:45 for dinner; fell in; passed through Chancellorsville, crossed the Rappahannock and at 10 P. M. camped for the night (marched twenty miles). 16th, marched at 4:30 A. M.; halted at 12 M. for dinner; at 1:30 P. M. fell in and marched on the road that leads to Warrenton junction via Hartwood church, and camped for the night (marched eighteen miles). 17th, marched at 5 A. M., reached Brentsville at 2 P. M., a distance of twelve miles, and camped for the night. 18th, marched at 6 A. M.; halted at 12 M. for dinner; fell in at 2:30 P. M., marched until 9 P. M., and camped for the night; William Lutz, company H, injured by the falling of a tree (marched fifteen miles). 19th, marched at 6 A. M.; halted at 12 M. for dinner; at 1:30 fell in, moved forward; at 6:30 P. M. reached Clouds Mills, Twenty-Ninth Ohio in advance of brigade (marched fifteen miles). 20th, 21st, 22d, 23d, and 24th, in camp.

25th, moved forward to Washington, District of Columbia, where it attended the grand review, the grandest spectacle the world has ever seen, and thence to Bladensburg, where it received the new colors, which the following matter, furnished by comrade G. W. Holloway, will sufficiently explain.

The new flag for the Twenty-ninth regiment, contributed by the citizens of Summit and Ashtabula counties, was accompanied by the following letter from Colonels Buckley and Fitch. The receipt of the new flag is gracefully acknowledged by the letter of Mr. G. W. Holloway, appended thereto, which letter was accompanied by the old flag, which had been borne by this gallant regiment in so many bloody battles.

AKRON, May, 1865.

COL. JONAS SCHOONOVER. DEAR SIR:--We have the honor and pleasure of forwarding to the gallant old Twenty-ninth another national flag, the gift of its old friends in Ashtabula and Summit counties. This is the third national flag given the regiment from the same source. It is certainly a strong proof that its friends still believe it to be one of the bravest of the brave of the many noble regiments Ohio has given to fight this great battle. If the regiment had no other proof than its old and tattered flags, that alone would show that it had been in the thickest of the fight, ever ready to breast the fury of the battle storm; but its history tells us that it has borne an honorable part in nearly a score of the hardest fought battles of the war. Citizen soldiers, take this flag and bear it aloft wherever duty calls, and your friends will take your past record as a guarantee that it will never be dishonored by the Twenty-ninth Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry. Colonel, please remember us to the dear old Twenty-ninth, and accept for yourself our best wishes.

LEWIS P. BUCKLEY, WILLIAM T. FITCH, Old Cols. of the Twenty-ninth Ohio.

HEADQUARTERS TWENTY-NINTH OHIO, } BLADENSBURG, MARYLAND, June 5, 1865. }

Colonels Buckley and Fitch, and S. A. Lane, Esq.:

GENTLEMEN:--In the name of the officers and men of the Twenty-ninth Ohio veteran volunteer infantry, I herewith acknowledge the receipt of the beautiful flag presented the regiment, and in return I present to you the old one, which it has been our proud honor to carry victoriously over many hard-fought battlefields. That dear “old flag” which has been our companion through years of fearful war and carnage, and which symbolizes our glorious nationality, tells its own story. We return it to you, but not so beautiful in form and color as when presented to us eighteen months ago. But whilst its external beauty has been defaced, yet the great life-giving principles of which it is the exponent, are all the more deeply enshrined in the hearts of its defenders, and Liberty receives through this standard another bright and shining star to her beautiful constellation. Take it, then, and place it among the archives of the nation, that it may be preserved as a sacred memorial, and handed down to latest posterity as a glorious legacy and standard that was borne, as by angel hands, in opposition to oppression and rebellion. Be assured that it is with a renewed national pride that we look upon this beautiful flag presented to the Twenty-ninth Ohio, by the patriotic and loyal citizens of Summit and Ashtabula counties. The past history of almost four years in war, speaks for our conduct as soldiers and patriots for the future. We promise never to desert this flag, nor will we permit traitors or rebels to wrest it from our hands. We will always be willing and ready to unfurl it in defense of the principles of our glorious, free Republic. Truly our country’s faith has learned a new interpretation of her standard. The white typifies the purity of purpose which belongs to her true ruler; the red points to the crimson tide in which life flows forth a willing offering; the blue reminds her of her home in heaven, to which all the good are gathered; the stars in her banner tell of light in darkness, and she shall learn to range them in a new and beautiful order, as the constellation of the cross. It is that flag which has solved most conclusively the long disputed problem of a free republican form of government. It was that flag which was so bravely and triumphantly carried through the ordeal of war by our Revolutionary sires, and encircled them with a halo of glory that shall be handed down untarnished to millions of unborn freemen. It was that flag which, under God, enabled our forefathers to gain our glorious independence, and here, in this beautiful land of lakes and rivers, rear a temple of liberty which stands first among the nations of the earth, the envy and admiration of all. It is the flag which we have learned to love and to defend, and which we cherish in our hearts as the guardian angel of our country.

May that same God who has given so many brave hearts to defend it, continue to preserve it, and may it give light and liberty to millions who are yet groaning under tyranny and oppression. But we would not pass by unnoticed the many noble brave men who offered themselves a willing sacrifice upon our country’s altar in defense of that national banner. The voices of our fallen comrades are borne to us in solemn silence by every breeze that fans our brow. The South is billowed with the graves where sleep the patriot martyrs of constitutional liberty, until the resurrection morn. We hold them dear to our hearts, for may it never be forgotten that their deeds of valor facilitated the consummation of the glorious results which have just been achieved. Though they be dead, they yet speak, and will continue to speak to the end of all time, and dear to each patriot heart will ever be the memory of those who died in defense of the Union.

“There are many Patriots have toiled in their country’s cause, Bled nobly, and their deeds, as they deserve, Receive proud recompense. We give in charge Their names to the sweet lyre. The historic muse Proud of her charge, marches with it down To latest time: and sculpture, in her turn, Gives bond, in stone and ever-during brass, To guard and immortalize her trust.”

At Bladensburg we went into camp, and remained until June 10. Marched to Washington at 8 P. M., and embarked on the cars of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad and steamed away homeward, bound to Parkersburg by way of Grafton, West Virginia, thence by boat to Louisville, Kentucky; moved five miles into the country, where we remained until the 13th day of July, when we were mustered out. Repairing to Camp Taylor, near Cleveland, Ohio, we were paid off and formally discharged from the service on the 22d and 23d days of July, 1865.

We have now followed the regiment through nearly four years of the most arduous service which ever fell to the lot of any organization of this character, marching and fighting through most of the States in rebellion, its pathway marked by the graves of our comrades who fell. In the interim, hundreds of the brave 1540 who were upon its rolls, pass under the charge of the worse than fiends of hell, who presided at Libby, Belle Isle, Andersonville, and other courts of death, by courtesy called rebel prisons, where, after being robbed of all they possessed, and even stripped of necessary clothing, they were subjected to a systematic course of starvation (and that, too, under the immediate supervision of that foul blot upon humanity, Jeff Davis) until their brave spirits went out to the God who gave them. In the army of the East, with the army of the West, with Sherman in the glorious march to the sea, and the brilliant campaign of the Carolinas--where there was danger and death--shone the “white star” of the Twenty-ninth. The skirmish line and the advance became so nearly the normal condition of the regiment that assignment to positions less dangerous elicited exclamations of surprise from the “boys.”

At length the last ditch, so frequently referred to by the braggart rebels, was reached--chivalrous Jeff Davis in hoc and crinoline begged that mercy be shown to “woman and children.” The bubble secessia burst, and the command, now reduced to a mere handful, turn sadly northward, its columns “gaping from the havoc of shot and shell, and the disease of the camp, and prison pen, its colors ragged and torn, but proud and defiant as ever--one grand ovation to the living, a sad wailing requiem for the dead,” and “good byes” are said in the beautiful Forest city, as each departed for their homes to assume the peaceful avocations of four years before.

Gradually they have drifted away--some to a quiet nook in the country church yard, and others to the east, west, and south, until now they may be found in nearly every State and Territory in this vast Union. Annually they come together in re-union at some convenient point in Puritan Western Reserve, and

“Fight their battles o’er again.”

Each year a committee is appointed whose duty it is to draft resolutions of condolence to the memory of the comrades whose “final statements” have been called for since the last meeting, and this committee _always have something to do_. Each yearly roll call is shorter than its predecessor, and it does not require a long look into the future to find only the roll--no one to call it, and none to answer to their names if called.

Absent “comrades, gone before us In the ‘great review’ to pass-- Never more to earthly chieftain Dipping colors as ye pass-- Heaven accord ye gentle judgment As before the throne ye pass.”

While almost within gun shot of the site of the canvass covered field of 1861, busily engaged in well nigh vain endeavors to retain his grip upon the “ragged edge” of a somewhat precarious existence, and but a few laps in advance of the grim gentleman with the hour glass and scythe, abides

THE DRUMMER BOY(?) OF COMPANY B.

GENERAL REVIEW.

The following review of the battles, sieges, marches, and campaigns in which the Twenty-ninth regiment was engaged, is from the pen of Colonel Jonas Schoonover. It gives in brief the important work of the regiment during its nearly four years’ service, and should the “gentle reader” find the descriptive portion of the history too voluminous, she has but to turn to this review to find consolation.

Beginning with the service in the winter of 1861-2, along the waters of the Potomac and its tributaries, and in the mountain regions of Hampshire county, the Romney expedition in West Virginia, the advance to Winchester via Little mountain and Martinsburg, thence into the Shenandoah valley. The Strasburg march, which ended in the battle of Winchester, where the Federal army, under General Shields, and the rebels, commanded by General T. J. Jackson, at Kernstown, engaged in a sanguinary battle on March 23d, 1862, in which the Union army gained a victory. The Twenty-ninth Ohio done its full share, suffering slight loss in killed and wounded. The march up the valley to Madisonburg; the long march to Fredericksburg, leaving the Shenandoah valley at New Market on the 12th day of May, 1862, and reaching Fredericksburg May 22, 1862, a day or two later returning to Luray via Warrenton and Front Royal, up the Luray valley to Port Republic, where, on the 9th day of June, it engaged in battle with heavy loss in killed and wounded. One hundred and ten were made prisoners. The Twenty-ninth was engaged at short range in the open field against three times its number over four hours. During the time the struggle was desperate on both sides. The battle of Cedar mountain, seven miles from Culpepper Courthouse, on August 9th, the Union army under Banks, the rebels under Longstreet, the Twenty-ninth was engaged in the open field without cover, and sustained considerable loss. Then followed the retrograde move to Culpepper; the campaign of General Pope, including the second battle of Bull Run; and the march to Frederick City; the winter and spring campaign of 1862 and 1863, under Major-general Joseph Hooker, at Dumfries, was memorable for its intense suffering; then came the march to Chancellorsville, and the battle there, which began May 1st, and ended on the 3d, in which the Twenty-ninth suffered heavy loss and was the last to leave the field. May 5th we crossed the Rappahannock on our way to Gettysburg via Aqua creek, Dumfries, Fairfax Court House, Leesburg, Edward’s Ferry, Harper’s Ferry, Frederick, and Littletown, where we fought one of the most determined battles of the war, commencing on the 1st and ending on the 4th day of July, 1863.

We returned to Virginia; moved to New York to quell riots; returned again; advanced to the Rapidan; reported to the Department of the Cumberland, via the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, crossing the Ohio river at Bellaire. On September 30th, we passed through Columbus, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana, and Louisville, Kentucky, and halted at Murfreesboro, Tennessee. In October we passed down to Stevenson and Bridgeport, Alabama, and up the Tennessee river to Wauhatchie valley.

On November 24th and 25th, we were engaged in the battle of Lookout mountain; Missionary Ridge on November 24th and 25th, and Taylor’s Ridge and Ringgold, Georgia, on November 26th and 27th, 1863.

In December of the same year we re-enlisted, and during the winter we prepared for a vigorous and active campaign in the early spring of 1864. On May 3d, we left Bridgeport, Alabama, on the Georgia campaign, passing around Lookout Mountain, Rossville, and Crawfish springs. On May 8th, the Twenty-ninth regiment took an active part in the battle of Dug Gap, Georgia, where it distinguished itself for bravery unparalleled in modern history; every fourth man was killed or wounded. We moved on to Resaca, and in the fight of the 14th our loss was light. We moved on to Calhoun, Adairsville, Kingston, and Cassville on May 21st. In the battle of Pumpkin Vine Creek (or Dallas) from May 25th to the 28th, we met with some loss. In the battle of Pine Knob on June 15th, the Twenty-ninth suffered severe loss. Many of its brave heroes, whose valor will ever be held in memory by every survivor of the Twenty-ninth regiment, were killed. The battles of Lost and Kenesaw Mountain were on June 20th and 27th, and we advanced to the Chattahoochie river, via Marietta, Georgia, and then to the battle of Peach Tree Creek.

The Georgia campaign, from May 8th until the evacuation of Atlanta on September 2, 1864, a period of four months, was one continuous battle. The marching through Georgia was a glorious achievement, and will ever be recorded as one of the most brilliant feats in this or any other war. In Sherman’s grand march to the sea and the siege and capture of Savannah, Georgia, the Twenty-ninth did its full share. It was engaged from December 10th to the 21st, when it entered the city of Savannah. On January 27, 1865, we moved on the campaign through the Carolinas, and were engaged in the following battles, and skirmishes of this campaign; Averysboro, North Carolina, on March 16th; Bentonville, North Carolina, on March 19, 1865, and marching to Goldsboro on March 24th. After Johnston’s army at Raleigh, North Carolina, and the final march through Virginia to Washington in May, 1865, we took part in the grand review, thence to Louisville, Kentucky, on to Camp Taylor at Cleveland, Ohio, and home. The regiment was in the service nearly four years, and it is but justice to state that during its entire term it was _never driven from its position by direct assault_.

OFFICIAL ROSTER.

The writer of the volume visited the office of the adjutant-general at Columbus, Ohio, and prepared a verbatim copy of the rolls of the Twenty-ninth regiment as transcribed in that office, which was published and issued with the proof copies. The following roster is largely from the pen of Colonel Jonas Schoonover, who is responsible for its correctness.

FIELD AND STAFF.

Colonel Lewis P. Buckley, mustered into service December 28, 1861; honorably discharged, for disability, January 26, 1863.

Colonel William T. Fitch, mustered into service July 17, 1863; promoted to major January 28, 1864; wounded at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864; discharged for wounds received in action, October 13, 1864.

Colonel Jonas Schoonover, mustered out with regiment; entered service as captain October 15, 1861; promoted to major January 18, 1865; to lieutenant-colonel April 1, 1865; to colonel July 12, 1865; the only officer of the regiment commissioned before leaving the State, who served through the war; commanded company H from November 1, 1864, to January 31, 1865.

Lieutenant-colonel Thomas Clark, mustered into service as major August 15, 1861; promoted to lieutenant-colonel November 28, 1861; honorably discharged, for disability, June 19, 1863.

Lieutenant-colonel Edward Hayes, discharged, for disability, November 17, 1864; entered the service as captain August 26, 1861; promoted to major August 16, 1863; to lieutenant-colonel October 17, 1863; wounded at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Major John S. Clemmer, mustered into service December 25, 1861; honorably discharged, for wounds received at Port Republic, Virginia, December 12, 1862.

Major Myron T. Wright, died January 7, 1865, from wounds received in action at Savannah, Georgia, December 19, 1864; wounded at Peach Tree creek, Georgia, July 20, 1864; entered service as first lieutenant; promoted to captain March 13, 1862; to major October 29, 1864; to lieutenant-colonel January 18, 1865.

Major Everson J. Hurlburt, mustered out with regiment; entered the veteran service as captain; promoted to major April 24, 1865; lieutenant-colonel July 12, 1865; mustered out with regiment; wounded in battles of Port Republic, Virginia, Cedar Mountain, Virginia, and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

Surgeon Amos K. Fifield, mustered into service August 23, 1861; discharged, for disability, August 12, 1864.

Surgeon Ellwood P. Haines, resigned June 26, 1865; promoted assistant surgeon March 31, 1863; promoted to surgeon August 29, 1864.

Surgeon Thomas B. Miser, mustered out with regiment; entered service as assistant surgeon August 24, 1864; promoted to surgeon June 26, 1865.

Assistant Surgeon Sylvester S. Burrows, mustered into service September 10, 1861; honorably discharged January 26, 1863.

Assistant Surgeon Cyrus Hosack, mustered into service August 22, 1862; discharged, for disability, August 7, 1863.

Adjutant Comfort T. Chaffee, mustered into service August 27, 1861; honorably discharged, no reason assigned, April 13, 1862.

Adjutant Theron S. Winship, mustered into service September 16, 1861; honorably discharged, for disability, January 26, 1863.

Adjutant James B. Storer, discharged by reason of wounds received in action, November 30, 1864; entered the service as sergeant; promoted to sergeant-major March 14, 1862; to adjutant January 20, 1863; wounded at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Adjutant Thomas Folger, mustered out with regiment July 13, 1865; transferred to field and staff as adjutant April 6, 1865; promoted captain July 12, 1865.

Regimental-quartermaster Oscar F. Gibbs, promoted to captain May 25, 1864; honorably discharged for disability April 3, 1865; mustered into service October 21, 1861.

Chaplain Russell H. Hurlburt, mustered into service December 10, 1861; honorably discharged, for disability, August 4, 1862.

Chaplain Lyman D. Ames, mustered into service February 19, 1863; resigned June 26, 1865.

TRANSFERRED.

Sergeant-major Palmer Williamson, mustered into service August 25, 1861; transferred to company G; promoted to second lieutenant December 21, 1861.

Sergeant-major James B. Storer, mustered into service October 17, 1861; transferred to company F; promoted to second lieutenant April 13, 1862.

Sergeant-major Benjamin W. Smith, mustered into service August 19, 1861; transferred to company K; promoted to second lieutenant August 9, 1862; see company K.

Sergeant-major Cary H. Russell, mustered into service September 30, 1861; transferred to company G; promoted to second lieutenant March 1, 1862; see company G.

Sergeant-major Charles W. Kellogg, mustered into service August 26, 1861; transferred to company C; promoted to second lieutenant December 1, 1863; see company C.

Sergeant-major Henry M. Ryder, mustered into service August 26, 1861; transferred to company C; promoted to second lieutenant January 26, 1863; see company C.

Sergeant-major Jacob Buck, mustered out with regiment; re-enlisted as sergeant December 21, 1863; promoted sergeant-major June 19, 1865; first lieutenant July 12, 1865.

Quartermaster-sergeant Martin D. Norris, mustered into service August 14, 1861; transferred to company A; promoted to second lieutenant April 13, 1862; see company A.

Quartermaster-sergeant Caius C. Lord, mustered out with regiment; promoted to quartermaster-sergeant June 17, 1865.

Hospital Steward Ellwood P. Haines, mustered into service September 16, 1861; transferred to field and staff; promoted to assistant surgeon March 31, 1863.

Hospital Steward John Heffelfinger, mustered out with regiment.

Commissary-sergeant Nathan L. Parmeter, mustered out with regiment; promoted to commissary-sergeant June 16, 1865.

Principal Musician Gurley G. Crane, mustered into service September 10, 1861; transferred to company F; promoted to second lieutenant March 13, 1863; see company F.

Principal Musician Richard Noonan, mustered into service September 10, 1861; transferred to veteran reserve corps; date unknown.

Principal Musician Andrew J. Ream, absent since July 9, 1865.

Principal Musician Richard Lewis, no discharge furnished on muster-out roll.

DISCHARGED.

Quartermaster-sergeant George W. Beckwith, discharged August 8, 1864.

Sergeant-major Lyman H. McAdams, discharged to accept promotion as first lieutenant in company D (see company D) December 18, 1864.

Sergeant-major David W. Thomas, promoted to sergeant-major December 18, 1864; discharged to accept promotion as first lieutenant in company H January 21, 1865 (see company H).

Sergeant-major George McNutt, promoted to sergeant-major March 1, 1865; discharged to accept promotion as first lieutenant in company H (see company H) June 19, 1865.

Quartermaster-sergeant Giles R. Leonard, promoted quartermaster-sergeant August 8, 1864; discharged to accept promotion as first lieutenant in company C (see company C) June 18, 1865.

Commissary-sergeant Marcus F. Roberts, promoted commissary-sergeant April 1, 1865; discharged to accept promotion as first lieutenant in company K (see company K) June 16, 1865.

Commissary-sergeant William H. Wright, discharged to accept promotion as captain in company H (see company H) April 9, 1865.

REGIMENTAL BAND.

Mustered out and discharged by General Order July 2, 1862.

Leader Chauncy Brainard, mustered into service August 26, 1861.

Albert E. Brainard, mustered into service August 26, 1861.

George B. Mason, mustered into service September 10, 1861.

William Meeker, mustered into service September 10, 1861.

Albert Walker, mustered into service September 10, 1861.

Calvin Crane, mustered into service September 10, 1861.

Erastus Brainard, mustered into service September 10, 1861.

Walter St. John, mustered into service August 14, 1861.

John Price, mustered into service August 19, 1861.

William H. Rawdon, mustered into service September 16, 1861.

Lucius K. Woodbury, mustered into service September 10, 1861.

Buel W. Brainard, mustered into service August 26, 1861.

Henry Beach, mustered into service September 10, 1861.

Moses C. Rist, mustered into service September 10, 1861.

Corwin Spencer, mustered into service September 10, 1861.

Lewis Price, mustered into service August 19, 1861.

Johnson W. Mattison, mustered into service August 26, 1861.

Luther H. Canfield, mustered into service August 14, 1861.

Henry H. Ray, mustered into service October 15, 1861.

The following names appear upon the original roster but do not again occur: Rufus Daniels, Edward B. Fitts, Charles N. Bancroft, E. P. Hall, S. H. Kent, and E. B. Woodbury.

COMPANY A.

Mustered into service September 7, 1861. Mustered out by reason of expiration of term of service.

Captain William T. Fitch, promoted colonel July 17, 1864.

Captain Everson J. Hurlburt, promoted second lieutenant February 28, 1862; first lieutenant May 1, 1862; captain June 28, 1863; major April 10, 1865; lieutenant-colonel July 12, 1865.

Captain David W. Thomas, promoted first lieutenant company H January 6, 1864 (see company H); captain company A April 19, 1865.

First Lieutenant Leverett Grover, resigned January 28, 1862.

First Lieutenant William S. Crowell, resigned April 13, 1862.

First Lieutenant Winthrop H. Grant, promoted second lieutenant May 15, 1863; to first lieutenant July 18, 1863; killed in battle at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

First Lieutenant Silas G. Elliott, promoted second lieutenant June 18, 1863; first lieutenant May 25, 1864; captain company E January 6, 1865 (see company E).

First Lieutenant Thaddeus E. Hoyt, promoted first sergeant June 12, 1864; first lieutenant January 21, 1865.

Second Lieutenant Martin D. Norris, resigned October 28, 1862.

NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Sergeant Everson J. Hurlburt, promoted.

Sergeant Chauncy H. Coon, promoted first sergeant February 28, 1862; discharged September 30, 1864.

Sergeant Winthrop H. Grant, promoted to first lieutenant July 18, 1863; killed at Dug Gap, May 8, 1864.

Sergeant Silas G. Elliott, promoted.

Sergeant Wallace B. Hoyt, died in Andersonville prison October 20, 1864.

Corporal Newton B. Adams, transferred to company I December 17, 1861.

Corporal Andrew L. Rickard, killed in battle, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Corporal Roderick M. Gates, died at Alexandria, Virginia, August 27, 1863.

Corporal Thaddeus E. Hoyt, promoted.

Corporal Marcus F. Roberts, promoted.

Corporal Joseph B. Dalrymple, mustered out with company.

Corporal James M. Loomis, discharged April 17, 1863.

Corporal Henry C. Rood, mustered out with company.

Drummer Richard Lewis, transferred to non-commissioned staff November 1, 1863.

Wagoner William Daniels, discharged June 28, 1862.

PRIVATES.

James M. Bronson, mustered out with company.

Marshall A. Brown, died at Winchester, Virginia, March 10, 1862.

Pulaski B. Broughton, mustered out by reason of expiration of term of service September 9, 1864.

Henry E. Clafflin, mustered out with company.

Francis M. Canfield, discharged July 23, 1862.

Charles Covert, transferred to Veteran Reserve corps August 14, 1863.

Mortimer M. Canfield, transferred to Veteran Reserve corps September 1, 1863.

Loren M. Coon, promoted to corporal January 1, 1864.

Emory G. Clark, transferred to Veteran Reserve corps February 15, 1864.

Julius Coleburn, discharged April 3, 1862.

Henry Decker, discharged July 30, 1862.

Perry A. Decker, discharged October 4, 1862.

Alma L. Dalrymple, died at Winchester, Virginia, May 2, 1862.

George H. Dudley, discharged January 30, 1863.

Henry Turner, discharged October 18, 1864.

Daniel Thatcher, mustered out with company.

Horace E. Woodin, mustered out with company.

W. B. Shearer, discharged June 20, 1865.

Abram Exceen, discharged October 9, 1862.

John A. Exceen, promoted to corporal January 1, 1864.

John Ellis, transferred to Veteran Reserve corps March 30, 1865.

Alpheus A. Fenton, transferred to Veteran Reserve corps August 1, 1863.

Joseph M. Sober, discharged February 6, 1863.

William A. Thompson, discharged October 9, 1862.

Eli P. Young, discharged April 5, 1863.

Charles H. Broughton, discharged June 28, 1862.

George Birch, discharged June 28, 1862.

Edwin O. Brown, died from wounds received at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 20, 1863.

William A. Frisbie, discharged November 8, 1864.

Leonard Grover, discharged February 18, 1863.

Rosalva W. Graham, discharged November 1, 1862.

John W. Henry, discharged July 10, 1862.

Sylvester Hyde, discharged July 20, 1862.

Cyrus Hendrick, discharged for wounds received at Gettysburg July 3, 1863, October 17, 1863.

Edwin W. Herrick, mustered out with company.

Eli M. Holcomb, discharged November 22, 1862.

John Hague, promoted to first sergeant.

Addison Harley, discharged July 25, 1862.

William C. Ives, died at Cumberland, Maryland, March 5, 1862.

Eli C. Joles, discharged July 2, 1862.

George W. Jones, mustered out with company.

Lafayette M. Johnson, promoted to first sergeant March 1, 1865.

Adrian M. Knowlton, killed in battle at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Henry Bolster, discharged November 30, 1862.

Almond O. Hungerford, discharged November 1, 1861.

Wallace R. Williams, discharged June 13, 1865.

Elizer Wilder, discharged July 22, 1862.

William L. Wood, promoted to corporal January 1, 1864.

Montezuma St. John, discharged August 5, 1862.

Robert E. Woodbury, discharged June 25, 1865.

Augustus Thompson, discharged July 20, 1862.

John W. Bartlett, discharged July 28, 1862.

Sylvester C. Buck, discharged June 13, 1862.

Ammi B. Benjamin, promoted to corporal June 1, 1865.

Christopher C. Bugbee, discharged June 28, 1862.

Emory J. Maltby, promoted to first sergeant June 15, 1864.

Albert H. Frayer, promoted to corporal June 1, 1865.

Orlin B. Laskey, discharged September 9, 1864.

Starr O. Latimer, discharged March 14, 1863.

James E. March, discharged February 4, 1863.

Abram W. McNaughton, died at Cumberland, Maryland, January 28, 1862.

Gillispie B. Mowry, discharged June 5, 1865.

Franklin B. Mowry, mustered out with company.

Franklin Potter, killed in battle of Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Emerson Richerson, died at Cumberland, Maryland, March 10, 1862.

Cyrus Roath, killed in battle at Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Burdette L. Roberts, discharged August 4, 1862.

Nelson W. Simmons, discharged July 17, 1862.

John Sylvester, discharged February 18, 1863.

Wilber Sloat, mustered out with company.

Theodore Smith, died at Bridgewater, Alabama, March 25, 1864.

John Shears, discharged September 12, 1862.

Alonzo Squires, discharged May 18, 1862.

Pickering P. Smith, promoted to sergeant.

Silas R. Thompson, discharged April 5, 1863.

Corporal Seth N. Hubbard, died at Martinsburg, Virginia, April 12, 1862.

Volney Wilson, mustered out with company.

Thaddeus W. Simmons, discharged June 20, 1862.

Abram B. Durfee, mustered out with company.

Nathaniel Wilder, mustered out with company.

George De Wolf, discharged October 9, 1861.

David Fox, discharged November 1, 1861.

Ferdinand Burt, transferred to company K, November 1, 1861.

Washington I. Dutcher, transferred to Veteran Reserve corps, September 1, 1863.

Almoner Woodruff, transferred to company I, December 17, 1861.

Almond O. Hungerford, discharged November 1, 1861.

RECRUITS OF 1862.

George Root, died at Dumfries, Virginia, March 16, 1863.

William Monger, absent without leave.

Robert Monger, absent without leave.

Stephen H. Crane, discharged January 11, 1863.

Diodate Ensign, discharged February 15, 1863.

Reuben Smith, discharged August 3, 1863.

Gaius St. John, discharged February 15, 1863.

Charles Babb, discharged June 5, 1865.

L. H. Dalrymple, discharged June 5, 1865.

James O. Latimer, discharged March 30, 1863.

Isaac Monger, discharged June 5, 1865.

Oscar Parkill, discharged April 10, 1865.

Samuel Ray, discharged June 1, 1865.

RECRUITS OF 1864.

Daniel B. Alderman, mustered out with company.

Isaac E. Haggett, wounded near Marietta, Georgia, July 1, 1864; mustered out with company.

Alonzo LeBlanc, mustered out with company.

Francis Wilbur, mustered out with company.

Thomas Bonner, substitute, captured March 11, 1865.

Isaac Brian, substitute, mustered out with company.

Daniel Brook, substitute, mustered out with company.

Jacob Critten, substitute, mustered out with company.

Peter B. Covert, substitute, mustered out with company.

John Carey, substitute, mustered out with company.

Jesse Freel, drafted, discharged July 7, 1865.

Jacob Kramp, drafted, discharged July 12, 1865.

James Mitchell, drafted, mustered out with company.

George McKammin, drafted, mustered out with company.

Charles Blake, substitute, died at Savannah, Georgia, December 31, 1864.

Robert McKee, drafted, died in North Carolina, April 6, 1865.

Henry Miller, drafted, died at Savannah, Georgia, March 31, 1865.

Jacob Ballenbach, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Jacob Cunningham, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Gottleib Fell, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Franklin Hawkins, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Jacob Kanauf, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Ferdinand Kable, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Henry Oswald, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

James O. Parker, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Isaac Samms, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

William Smalley, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Joseph Sockwell, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Walter St. John, transferred to regimental band September 20, 1861.

Seth E. Wilson, transferred to company I, December 17, 1861.

COMPANY B.

Mustered into service September 7, 1861.

Captain Wilbur F. Stevens, discharged at expiration of term of service, September 9, 1864.

Captain Thomas W. Nash, promoted second lieutenant October 30, 1862; first lieutenant June 29, 1864; captain October 12, 1864; mustered out with company.

Captain Andrew Wilson, promoted first lieutenant November 26, 1862; promoted captain May 25, 1864, discharged by expiration of term of service October 31, 1864.

First Lieutenant Alfred Bishop, resigned February 13, 1863.

Second Lieutenant John J. Hoyt, joined for service in 1862; resigned November 1, 1862.

Second Lieutenant Edward T. Curtis, joined company as second lieutenant October 1, 1862; detached in Veteran Reserve corps March 20, 1864; promoted first lieutenant May 25, 1864; mustered out with company.

Sergeant Benjamin N. Smith, transferred to non-commissioned staff May 1, 1862.

Sergeant Joel E. Tanner, promoted second lieutenant June 25, 1864; killed at Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Sergeant Francis M. Hewitt, discharged June 19, 1862.

Sergeant Perry O. Warren, discharged September 24, 1862.

Sergeant Byron A. Isham, discharge not furnished.

Sergeant Nathan A. Germond, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Lewis Montgomery, mustered out with company.

Sergeant A. J. Langworthy, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Henry F. Brainard, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Henry E. Clark, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Rush Griswold, promoted first lieutenant company F, May 26, 1865.

Sergeant George McNutt, transferred to non-commissioned staff, April 6, 1865.

Corporal Orville Fairbrothers, died May 27, 1862.

Corporal Levi K. Bean, died of wounds April 2, 1862.

Corporal Darius B. Peck, discharged August 5, 1862.

Corporal Frank A. Chapman, discharged January 3, 1863.

Corporal Elbridge Potter, discharged for wounds, November 27, 1864.

Corporal Albert Bishop, transferred to company I, December 30, 1861.

Corporal Edwin Furman, discharged June 1, 1862.

Corporal Spencer Atkin, mustered out with company.

Corporal Albert H. Benham, mustered out with company.

Corporal John Davis, mustered out with company.

Corporal Vanness Jordan, mustered out with company.

Corporal Henry Hicks, mustered out with company.

Musician George W. Miles, died June 20, 1862.

Musician Hamilton SeCheverell, captured at Winchester, May 14, 1862; discharged July 3, 1862, by reason of General Order No. 65, A. G. O.

Musician John Price, transferred to regimental band, September 10, 1861.

Musician Lewis Price, transferred to regimental band, September 10, 1861.

Musician Henry Cedar, captured; discharged June 15, 1865.

Isaiah Brainard, discharged September 9, 1864.

Newell Hicks, discharged September 9, 1864.

Milton B. Hoskins, discharged September 9, 1864.

Manley A. Rowe, discharge not furnished.

Robert Stewart, discharge not furnished.

Harvey Beckwith, killed at Winchester, Virginia, March 23, 1862.

Alvinson A. Kinney, killed at Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862.

John Baur, captured June 9, 1862, died in rebel prison.

Conant Brainard, died April 30, 1862.

Charles F. Baur, died April 19, 1862.

Andrew Bright, recruit of 1862, died June 2, 1864.

George Gale, recruit of 1862, died April 14, 1863.

Herman O. Holmes, died April 6, 1862.

Clark Hull, died July 14, 1862.

Jacob Kohler, died May 4, 1862.

Newcomb Knapp, died April 23, 1862.

John Marvin, died February 7, 1862.

Robert McFall, died June 27, 1862.

Jonas Newman, died April 5, 1862.

Dyer Newcomb, died January 29, 1863.

William Potter, died of wounds, July 8, 1864.

Albert Rogers, died January 7, 1862.

Jesse Rockwell, died February 25, 1862.

Robert Sills, died in Libby Prison, no date.

William H. Vanscoit, died April 5, 1862.

Rufus Wilson, died June 1, 1862.

Cassius Giddings, claimed as minor September 9, 1861.

Jerome Doe, absent without leave.

Benson L. Haskins, absent without leave.

Frank Leonard, absent without leave.

Walter Nelson, recruit of 1862, discharged November 11, 1862.

Gilbert Rowe, absent without leave.

Hannibal Smith, absent without leave.

Darius Ames, discharged September 25, 1863.

Elmer T. Allen, discharged June 2, 1862.

Samuel S. Andrews, discharged June 18, 1862.

Leslie P. Allen, discharged May 30, 1862.

Franklin B. Ackley, discharged June 12, 1862.

Monroe Burgett, discharged September 14, 1862.

Lewis Baur (1862), discharged November 5, 1862.

Oscar J. Burbank, discharged February 15, 1863.

Thomas Beckwith, discharged June 26, 1862.

William R. Carr, discharged August 6, 1862.

Sterling Chapman, discharged January 30, 1862.

Andrew J. Curtiss (1862), discharged December 20, 1863.

Frederick Case, discharged February 13, 1863.

Benjamin H. Durfee, discharged October 25, 1862.

Holce Durfee, discharged March 3, 1863.

Joseph C. DeWolf, discharged February 13, 1863.

Mortimer DeWolf, discharged December 31, 1862.

John W. Ingersoll, discharged October 16, 1862.

Joseph H. Failer, discharged October 12, 1862.

Edwin C. Holmes, discharged June 18, 1862.

Ralph Hartwell, (1862), discharged October 29, 1862.

Nelson Hendrick, discharged December 15, 1862.

Frank Hartwell (1862), discharged December 10, 1862.

David Knapp (1862), discharged November 1, 1863.

Alfred Lewis (1862), discharged March 5, 1863.

Earl P. McArthur, discharged April 12, 1862.

Charles W. Matthews, discharged September 15, 1862.

Robert McKee, discharged February 13, 1862.

Daniel Potter, discharged October 25, 1862.

Seth C. Pierce, discharged October 20, 1862.

Reuben Pitney (1862), discharged November 1, 1862.

Edward Phillips, discharged April 5, 1863.

Stephen A. Stanley, discharged February 13, 1863.

Lamson Wright, discharged February 13, 1863.

Sidney B. Wilder, discharged February 13, 1863.

Samuel R. Emmes (1862), transferred to Invalid corps February 16, 1864.

Albert Grate, transferred to Veteran Reserve corps June 15, 1864.

Finley Hollett, transferred to Veteran Reserve corps March 20, 1864.

Byron A. McArthur, transferred to company I, December 30, 1861.

Stephen Sturdevant, transferred to company I, December 15, 1861.

George W. Atkin, mustered out with company.

Job Brazee, mustered out with company.

Daniel J. Baur, mustered out with company.

Dudly Brown, mustered out with company.

William P. Johnson, mustered out with company.

James Rounds, mustered out with company.

George Wright, mustered out with company.

Peter Dennis, mustered out with company.

John Edwards (1863), wounded at Mill Creek, Georgia, mustered out with company.

Jeremiah Hennesy (1863), mustered out with company.

James Ryan (1863), discharged July 10, 1865.

Daniel A. Smith, no record of discharge.

George Barne, substitute, mustered out with company.

Michael R. Godfrey, substitute, mustered out with company.

John Mason, substitute, mustered out with company.

Samuel S. McDonald, substitute, mustered out with company.

Joseph Pearce, drafted, sick in hospital.

Martin V. Rudolph, drafted, discharged July 5, 1865.

Adam Rymond, substitute, mustered out with company.

John A. Trackler, substitute, mustered out with company.

Robert Stewart, substitute, sick in hospital.

John Tester, substitute, sick in hospital.

Albert W. Atkins, killed at Dallas, Georgia, May 29, 1864.

Jerome Phinney, killed at Dallas, Georgia, May 29, 1864.

Cornelius A. Davis, killed at Dallas, Georgia, May 29, 1864.

Melancthon Poe, substitute, died at Savannah, Georgia, February 15, 1865.

Jacob Scott, drafted, died at Savannah, Georgia, December 22, 1864.

George W. Warden, 1863, died at Marietta, Georgia, October 29, 1864.

George W. Wright, died at Chattanooga, Tennessee, May 31, 1864.

Samuel S. Andrews, discharged June 5, 1865.

John Burns, discharged November 17, 1864.

Peter Dancoe, 1863, discharged June 19, 1865.

Thomas B. Dustin, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Andrew J. Folk, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Cyrus Grubb, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Henry H. Harder, 1862, discharged June 5, 1865.

Andrew Hogan, 1863, discharged May 6, 1865.

Leonard Hammond, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Daniel Heck, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Harrison Hay, substitute, discharged May 26, 1865.

William Julien, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Joseph S. Lewis, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Byron Moffett, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Samuel Myres, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Ely Oaks, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

George W. Stocking, 1862, discharged June 5, 1865.

William H. Stratton, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Rees Hickey, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Leroy Sill, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

John C. Shaw, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Avery Turner, 1862, discharged June 5, 1865.

William Thornton, drafted, discharged June 17, 1865.

Charles Wilson, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Jacob W. Yohe, drafted, discharged June 12, 1865.

COMPANY C.

Mustered into service September 7, 1861.

Captain Edward Hayes, promoted to [...text missing from original...] signed to staff July 17, 1863.

Captain Rollin L. Jones, promoted from first sergeant to captain January 6, 1865; captured at Port Republic June 9, 1862; wounded at Pine Knob, Georgia, June 9, 1864; mustered out with company.

First Lieutenant Benjamin F. Perry, resigned, by reason of disability, June 20, 1862.

First Lieutenant Frank T. Stewart, promoted and assigned to duty at Alexandria, Virginia, April 3, 1863.

First Lieutenant Almor B. Paine, promoted from private to first lieutenant January 6, 1865; captain January 29, 1865, and assigned to company F (see company F).

Second Lieutenant Henry M. Ryder, promoted from sergeant-major April 10, 1863; died at Georgetown, District of Columbia, September 25, 1863.

Second Lieutenant Charles W. Kellogg, promoted to second lieutenant June 20, 1862; first lieutenant April 3, 1863; to captain October 12, 1864; transferred to company F (see company F).

Second Lieutenant Giles R. Leonard, transferred to non-commissioned staff as quartermaster-sergeant August 8, 1864; promoted first lieutenant May 31, 1865; mustered out with company.

Sergeant George W. Britton, killed at Port Republic, Virginia, June 9, 1862.

Sergeant Daniel W. Rolph, discharged, date unknown.

Sergeant George W. Beckwith, transferred to non-commissioned staff, May 1st, 1862.

Sergeant Nelson H. Bailey, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Warren A. Baker, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Charles C. Fitts, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Obed. K. Phelps, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Eli Britton, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Charles W. Kellogg, promoted June 20, 1862.

Sergeant Rollin L. Jones, promoted January 6, 1865.

Corporal William A. Burwell, killed at Port Republic, June 9, 1862.

Corporal Henry M. Ryder, promoted to sergeant-major, and transferred to non-commissioned staff.

Corporal John Chapell, discharged November 11, 1862.

Corporal Algernon Kingsley, discharged November 11, 1862.

Corporal Hiram Laughlin, mustered out with company.

Corporal Joel W. Lee, mustered out with company.

Corporal William N. Runyon, mustered out with company.

Corporal John Warren, mustered out with company.

Corporal Henry C. Lord, mustered out with company.

Corporal James Wenham, mustered out with company.

Corporal Michael Maloney, mustered out with company.

Corporal Charles J. Galpin, mustered out with company.

Corporal Joseph Winby, mustered out with company.

Henry C. Carey, served three years; discharged.

Edgar O. Miller, served three years; discharged.

Beneville Miller, served three years; discharged.

John Gray, killed at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Julius Lavelle, killed at Chancellorsville, Virginia, May 3, 1863.

Allen L. Monty, killed at Port Republic, Virginia, June 9, 1862.

John Williams, killed at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 3, 1863.

John Yokes, killed at Cedar Mountain, Virginia, August 9, 1862.

Willis Sisley, killed at Port Republic, Virginia, June 9, 1862.

Albert H. Beardsley, died at Cumberland, Maryland, February 17, 1862.

Oliver P. Crosby, died at Edinburg, Virginia, April 23, 1862.

Romeo Churchill, died at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia, January 13, 1863.

Charles E. Dudley, died at Cumberland, Maryland, February 4, 1862.

Wellington G. Gillett, died at Mount Jackson, Virginia, May 20, 1862.

David B. Parker, died from wounds received, August 12, 1862.

James Thomas, died at Cumberland, Maryland, March 9, 1862.

Aaron Warner (1862), died at Bridgeport, Alabama, June 3, 1864.

William P. Dady, absent without leave.

Asa J. Dibble (1862), absent without leave.

James C. Griffin (1862), absent without leave.

Floyd D. Lane, mustered out with company.

John Leslie, absent without leave.

William H. Shires, absent without leave.

Stephen Warren, discharged April 21, 1863.

Loren B. Brainard, discharged August 5, 1862.

Sherman W. Bronson, discharged July 15, 1863.

Thaddeus R. Brown, discharged November 26, 1862.

Daniel V. Chaffee, discharged, date unknown.

Luther Clark, discharged April 15, 1862.

Robert A. Cunningham, discharged February 18, 1863.

James Clark (1862), discharged May 14, 1863.

Charles W. DeWitt, discharged, date unknown.

Edwin M. Devan, discharged November 13, 1863.

George Eastlick, discharged for wounds, June 9, 1862.

George Enos, discharged August 5, 1862.

Marvin E. Forbes, discharged October 29, 1862.

John A. Frazier, discharged June 27, 1864.

Edwin Gibbs, discharged April 3, 1863.

Joseph Hall, discharged for wounds November 6, 1862.

Daniel S. Halstead, discharged July 21, 1862.

Hiram Lyons, discharged August 15, 1862.

Lester W. Leavitt (1862), discharged October 29, 1862.

Lucius O. Linsley, discharged October 30, 1862.

Norman Morrill, discharged, date unknown.

Erwin F. Mason, discharged for wounds received at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 3, 1863.

Byron Philps (drummer), discharged April 3, 1863.

Wellington Palmer, discharged, date unknown.

John D. Rea, discharged July 8, 1862.

David Ryckman, discharged October 30, 1862.

James F. Rowley, discharged July 8, 1862.

William Yokes, discharged for wounds received September 1, 1864.

Chauncy Brainard (musician), transferred to regimental band September 10, 1861.

Sylvester Strickland, discharged February 18, 1863.

Buel W. Brainard (musician), transferred to regimental band September 10, 1861.

Albert E. Brainard (musician), transferred to regimental band September 10, 1861.

Russell W. Cross, transferred to Invalid corps August 1, 1863.

William J. Chambers, transferred to Invalid corps August 1, 1863.

William Eldred, transferred to company I December 13, 1861.

James Fleming, transferred to company F, November 1, 1861.

Thomas F. Henderson, transferred to company I December 13, 1861.

Ransom S. Krahl, transferred to company I December 13, 1861.

Johnson W. Mattison, transferred to regimental band September 10, 1861.

Thomas J. Merrill, transferred to Invalid corps, December 1, 1863.

Martin Owen, transferred to company I December 13, 1861.

John R. Polley, transferred to company I December 15, 1861.

Euclid M. Supplee, transferred to company I December 15, 1861.

John Sage, transferred to company I December 15, 1861.

John Scofield, transferred to company F November 1, 1861.

Henry Strale (1862), transferred to invalid corps.

Orlando Wakeman, transferred to company I December 15, 1861.

Truman A. Kellogg (wagoner), mustered out with company.

Warren Algers, mustered out with company.

George D. Brockett, wounded May 8, 1864, discharged July 22, 1865.

Johnson Noble, captured, mustered out with company.

Charles E. Parkill, wounded, mustered out with company.

Henry C. Price, captured, mustered out with company.

Benjamin F. Sperry, captured, mustered out with company.

John C. Shaw, missing in action at Peach Tree Creek, Georgia, July 20, 1864.

James Turton, captured, mustered out with company.

David Thomas, wounded, mustered out with company.

David Clark (1862), discharged July 12, 1865.

Obed Knapp (1862), mustered out with company.

Christe Arnold, drafted, mustered out with company.

Frederick Blench, substitute, mustered out with company.

Aus. Bowman, drafted, mustered out with company.

Charles Clause, substitute, mustered out with company.

Andrew Goff, drafted, mustered out with company.

John Humbell, drafted, mustered out with company.

Albert Kunerd, substitute, mustered out with company.

Eibs Lemmers, substitute, mustered out with company.

Lorenz Paul, drafted, mustered out with company.

John Ritter, drafted, mustered out with company.

Andrew Reser, drafted, mustered out with company.

Abraham Schivenforth, drafted, mustered out with company.

Frank Slomp, drafted, mustered out with company.

Henry Lunnemen, substitute, mustered out with company.

Frank S. Faller, substitute, mustered out with company.

John Kepler, joined the company at Camp Chase, Ohio, January, 1862; killed at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Jacob Dunkell, drafted, died April 17, 1865.

Allen Mason, died from wounds May 29, 1864.

Charles F. W. Marshall, substitute, absent without leave.

John Ald, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Israel Bech (1862), discharged June 5, 1865.

William H. Clark, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Sidney O. Crosby (1861), discharged June 9, 1865.

Fred Deffinger, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Aaron Everly (1862), discharged June 5, 1865.

Samuel E. Fay (1862), discharged May 26, 1865.

Michael Fisher, drafted, June 5, 1865.

William Hawk (1862), discharged June 5, 1865.

William Hettishimer, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

William Helmholz, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

William Hollis, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

John E. Kelk, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Christian Kah, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Dryden Lindsley (1861), wounded May 8, 1864; leg amputated; discharged January 9, 1865.

John L. Myer, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Hiram O. Morgan (1862), discharged June 5, 1865.

Jacob Buck, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

George Roesch, substitute, discharged June 7, 1865.

Daniel Schaunn, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

James Fleming, wounded at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864; transferred to Veteran Reserve corps.

Martin Winkel, drafted, discharged June 10, 1865.

Andrew Main, transferred to naval service, no date.

Micajah J. Rice, transferred to company D July 31, 1865.

COMPANY D.

Mustered into service September 27, 1861.

Captain Pulaski C. Hard, resigned March 13, 1862.

Captain Myron T. Wright, promoted to captain November 26, 1862; promoted to major January 5, 1864.

Captain Lyman H. McAdams, promoted to first lieutenant November 12, 1864; promoted to captain January 6, 1865; mustered out with company.

Captain George W. Dice, promoted to first lieutenant April 13, 1862; promoted to captain May 25, 1864; killed in action at Pine Knob, Georgia, June 17, 1864.

First Lieutenant Joshua Hile, promoted to first lieutenant January 6, 1865; mustered out with company.

Second Lieutenant James H. Grinnell, honorably discharged April 10, 1864.

Sergeant George W. Dice, promoted.

Sergeant John H. Knox, died at Strasburg, Virginia, May 22, 1862.

Sergeant William E. Dockery, transferred to company I, December 23, 1861.

Sergeant Joseph C. Ewart, discharged April 20, 1862.

Sergeant Lyman H. McAdams, promoted and transferred to non-commissioned staff, May 18, 1863.

Sergeant Charles G. Talcott, veteran, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Joseph Parks, veteran, sick in hospital.

Sergeant Jacob Rodenbaugh, veteran, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Jacob Replogle, veteran, mustered out with company.

Sergeant John G. Wait, veteran, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Samuel Wooldridge, veteran, killed at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Corporal Lewis B. Starks (1861), served three years.

Corporal George Welsh (1861), served three years.

Corporal Frederick C. Remley, killed at Port Republic, Virginia, June 9, 1862.

Corporal Laben Robinson, discharged April 4, 1863.

Corporal William A. Hart, discharged December 22, 1862.

Corporal James S. Alexander, discharged September 27, 1864.

Corporal Leonard E. Gaylord, mustered out with company.

Corporal Jacob C. Glass, mustered out with company.

Corporal Norman Cochran, mustered out with company.

Corporal Edy Randall, mustered out with company.

Corporal Walter Randall (1863), mustered out with company.

Corporal George Faust, killed at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Corporal George J. Young, died from wounds, July 1, 1865.

Corporal Charles Steese (1862), discharged, G. O. No. 77, June 5, 1865.

Corporal Norman J. Smith, transferred to Veteran Reserve corps, March 8, 1865.

Hiram Harring (1861), served three years.

George Montenyohl (1861), served three years.

Washington Shanfelt (1862), served three years.

Henry A. Thompson (1861), served three years.

John B. Yohey (1861), served three years.

William H. Alexander (1861), no record.

Eber Bennett (1862), killed at Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Thomas J. Bare (1862), killed at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Benjamin F. Pontious, killed at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 3, 1863.

Samuel Shanafelt (1862), killed at Chancellorsville, Virginia, May 3, 1863.

Charles A. Clapp, died at Jefferson, Ohio, December 5, 1861.

Elisha Hamilton, died at Luray, Virginia, June 24, 1862.

William H. Jones, died at Lynchburg, Virginia, July 21, 1862.

Leonard Squires, died from wounds at Alexandria, Virginia, September 4, 1862.

Andrew Wolcott, died at Alexandria, Virginia, September 4, 1862.

Elias Walters (1862), died at Dumfrees, Virginia, April 10, 1863.

Evan H. Wright (1862), died at Frederick, Maryland, December 7, 1862.

Alvin W. Niman, died at Cumberland, Maryland, March 14, 1862.

George W. McCormick, absent without leave.

Warren B. Crane, musician, discharged October 22, 1862.

Bennett H. Wadsworth, musician, discharged September 26, 1863.

Andrew Hunsicker, wagoner, discharged November 9, 1863.

William H. Bloomfield, discharged August 22, 1862.

Lewis Ball (1862), discharged July 17, 1863.

John G. Caskey (1862), discharged July 17, 1864.

Rufus T. Chapman, discharged September 27, 1864.

William C. Finney, discharged June 8, 1863.

Marshal Hoagland, discharged September 27, 1864.

Enoch Hastings, discharged August 2, 1862.

John H. Hue, discharged June 4, 1863.

William Hile (1862), discharged December 3, 1862.

Phineas B. Jones, discharged August 22, 1862.

John A. Jones, discharged July 25, 1862.

John Lamberson, discharged June 15, 1863.

Noah Leohrer, discharged February 18, 1863.

Lauren Merrian, discharged July 22, 1862.

William Midisker, discharged January 19, 1863.

William Mendleson, discharged December 20, 1862.

Henry W. Morrill, discharged December 20, 1862.

Almon Nimon, discharged August 17, 1862.

Richard Partridge, discharged November 4, 1862.

Isaac Powlus, discharged October 23, 1862.

Hiram Ream, discharged February 18, 1863.

Lewis Richardson, discharged December 10, 1862.

William C. Stoughton, discharged August 3, 1862.

John G. Steinhour, discharged August 17, 1862.

Solomon Streeker, discharged June 5, 1862.

Edwin E. Skinner, discharged August 17, 1862.

Lansing D. Standish, discharged January 18, 1863.

John H. Steese, discharged November 16, 1862.

Merwin Shaw (1862), discharged November 14, 1862.

John H. Snyder, discharged April 7, 1865.

Presley Thomas (1862), discharged October 3, 1863.

George Fordt (1862), discharged May 20, 1863.

Valentine Viers, discharged April 4, 1863.

Henry F. Waters, discharged August 15, 1862.

Gurley G. Crane, musician, promoted.

Charles Dudley, transferred to company I December 23, 1861.

Horace H. Heath, transferred to company I December 22, 1861.

Stephen Kissinger, transferred to company I December 27, 1861.

Richard Noonan, musician, transferred to veteran reserve corps.

Andrew J. Ream, musician, transferred to company I December 30, 1861.

Micajah J. Rice (1862), transferred to veteran reserve corps.

William P. Williamson, promoted.

William H. Wright, promoted to commissary sergeant September 15, 1861.

Oscar Brewster, transferred to company F, Seventh Ohio regiment; volunteer by re-enlisting December 22, 1863.

Joseph Chalfant, discharged June 14, 1865.

George Ellis, mustered out with company.

Aaron W. Golden, mustered out with company.

William D. Haynes, prisoner of war.

Martin M. Hutchinson, mustered out with company.

David Hartigan, sick in hospital.

Luther Lindsley, mustered out with company.

Samuel W. Parks, transferred to naval service.

Charles Sherboney, sick in hospital.

Daniel Schaaf, mustered out with company.

Jacob Winters, mustered out with company.

Ezra Spidle (1862), prisoner of war.

Everett T. Shaw, mustered out with company.

Montgomery Alexander (1864), mustered out with company.

John H. Becktold (1864), mustered out with company.

John A. Burkert (1864), mustered out with company.

David M. Brown (1864), sick in hospital.

William E. Dales (1863), mustered out with company.

Noah W. Taylor (1863), mustered out with company.

John H. Hue (1863), mustered out with company.

John C. Hawley (1864), mustered out with company.

Nicholas Long (1864), sick in hospital.

Robert Lutz (1863), mustered out with company.

Isaac Medisker (1863), mustered out with company.

David W. Powell (1863), sick in hospital.

James W. H. Snyder (1864), no record of discharge.

Lorenzo McVallen (1863), mustered out with company.

John J. White (1863), mustered out with company.

Patrick Cox, substitute, mustered out with company.

James Daily, substitute, mustered out with company.

William Monroe, drafted, mustered out with company.

Robert Maryhagh, substitute, mustered out with company.

John McArty, substitute, no record of discharge.

Samuel McCarren, substitute, mustered out with company.

William D. Bogan, substitute, mustered out with company.

Alfred Hilbert, substitute, mustered out with company.

Martin Lowrey, substitute, mustered out with company.

Henry Reck, substitute, mustered out with company.

Jacob Snyder, substitute, mustered out with company.

Benjamin Switzer, substitute, mustered out with company.

Simon Shenk, substitute, mustered out with company.

Holmes J. White, drafted, mustered out with company.

Henry A. Hane (1864), killed at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

William Hastings (1864), killed at Dallas, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

John W. Steen (1864), killed at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Charles A. Downey (1861), wounded at Dug Gap, and died at Ringgold, Georgia, May 15, 1864.

Jacob Gardner (1861), killed at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Christopher Beck (1861), died of wounds September 16, 1864.

Stephen J. Iles (1861), died March 8, 1864.

Theron W. Smith, died July 8, 1864.

Levi Baughman, died September 2, 1864.

John H. Montgomery, died June 2, 1864.

Simon J. Peters, died June 27, 1864.

John Demland, substitute, died December 8, 1864.

Charles Mullett, died July 1, 1865.

Levi Rank, drafted, died June 7, 1865.

Henry E. Bryan, discharged, no date.

Archey C. Ferguson (1862), discharged June 5, 1865.

Francis Huffman (1862), discharged June 5, 1865.

George W. Holloway (1862), discharged June 5, 1865.

Sylvanus Hile, mustered out with company.

Jacob Koplin, mustered out with company.

Benjamin Snyder, mustered out with company.

Edward Spicer, mustered out with company.

George Shaw, mustered out with company.

David C. Winkler, 1862, discharged, G. O. No. 77, June 5, 1865.

Franklin J. Waltz, mustered out with company.

Thomas Duny, discharged March 27, 1865.

Elias Shatt, discharged May 26, 1865.

Seth M. Thomas, discharged May 28, 1865.

James Bowles, discharged, G. O. No. 77, June 5, 1865.

Daniel D. Luke, discharged June 24, 1865.

Duncan McKenzie, mustered out with company.

Peter C. McEvery, mustered out with company.

Barney Gockey, mustered out with company.

James H. Scott, mustered out with company.

Thomas Sanders, mustered out with company.

Benjamin Showles, discharged, G. O. No. 77, June 5, 1865.

William G. Buss, mustered out with company.

COMPANY E.

Mustered into service September 27, 1861.

Captain Horacio Luce, killed in battle of Port Republic, Virginia, June 9, 1862.

Captain Ebenezer B. Howard, 1862, promoted from second to first lieutenant April 13, 1862; captain June 9, 1862; resigned March 6, 1863.

Captain Silas G. Elliott, promoted first sergeant December 12, 1863; first lieutenant June 12, 1864; captain, January 21, 1865; transferred from A to E; mustered out with company.

First Lieutenant Theron S. Winship, transferred to regimental staff as adjutant, April 13, 1862.

First Lieutenant Addison J. Andrews, promoted first sergeant December 22, 1863; first lieutenant, January 21, 1865; mustered out with company.

First Lieutenant William Neil, 1862, promoted to first lieutenant April 13, 1862; resigned January 30, 1863.

First Lieutenant Thomas W. Nash, promoted to captain, and transferred to company B January 1, 1865.

Second Lieutenant Albert Durkee, 1862, promoted from corporal to second lieutenant April 13, 1862; resigned July 9, 1862.

Second Lieutenant William B. Quirk, joined for duty September 19, 1862; resigned October 27, 1862.

Second Lieutenant Theodore L. Gould, 1862, promoted from first sergeant October 27, 1862; discharged for disability at Georgetown, District of Columbia, no date.

Second Lieutenant George Hayward, killed at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 3, 1863.

First Sergeant Nathan L. Parmeter, promoted to commissary sergeant, transferred to non-commissioned staff, June 16, 1865.

First Sergeant Charles Howard, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Addison E. Tracy, mustered out with company.

Sergeant William Sterling, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Francis Culver, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Alonzo H. Sterrett, transferred to United States infantry November 22, 1864.

Sergeant William Colburn, promoted to sergeant June 16, 1865; mustered out with company.

Corporal Hiram Dalrymple, mustered out with company.

Corporal Hiram Thornton, paroled prisoner of war.

Corporal Lewis Harper, mustered out with company.

Corporal Charles W. Cary, mustered out with company.

Corporal Heman Dewey, mustered out with company.

Corporal Lucius Deane, discharged February 16, 1863.

Corporal Rufus H. Hulburt, 1862, paroled prisoner of war.

Corporal Jacob V. D. Clark (1862), mustered out with company.

Corporal Isaac Dalrymple, killed at Port Republic, Virginia, June 9, 1862.

Corporal George A. Sinclair, discharged July 24, 1862.

Corporal Daniel Platt, Sr., discharged July 22, 1862.

Corporal Albert Doty (1862), discharged June 5, 1865.

Musician Charles Luce, mustered out with company.

Musician John S. Bellows, discharged April 3, 1863.

Wagoner William H. Holden, mustered out with company.

PRIVATES.

Albert Blanchard, served three years.

John C. Greenlee, served three years.

George J. Putney, served three years.

Daniel W. Platt, Jr., served three years.

Edward Byron, served three years.

James B. Bagley, killed in battle at Cedar Mountain, Virginia, August 9, 1862.

Orrin Brewer, died at Strasburg, Virginia, May 14, 1862.

Andrew Beardsley, died at Alexandria, Virginia, July 29, 1862.

G. W. Batchelor, died at Dumfries, Virginia, March 8, 1863.

Ethan Davis, died at Cumberland, Maryland, March 8, 1862.

Nelson Gillett, died at Pierpont, Ohio, July 15, 1864.

William Johnson, died at Cumberland, Maryland, April 10, 1862.

James S. Pike, died at Jefferson, Ohio, January 14, 1862.

Harvey A. Reaves, died at Winchester, Virginia, June 26, 1862.

Hiram Sly, died in rebel prison in June, 1862.

Thomas Schultz, died of wounds at Stafford Court House, Virginia, May 12, 1863.

Truman H. Williams, died at Bridgeport, Alabama, February 29, 1864.

Daniel Berringer, absent without leave.

Washington Ellsworth, absent without leave.

John S. Hadlock, absent without leave.

Orenus Jones, absent without leave.

West Roberts, absent without leave.

Isaac Roberts, absent without leave.

John Sammon, absent without leave.

Walter Woodward, absent without leave.

Herman Benson, discharged July 25, 1862.

Edward J. Brewer, discharged October 25, 1862.

Charles Blake, discharged February 18, 1863.

Wilder H. Crawford, discharged June 26, 1862.

Albert Crouch, discharged June 6, 1862.

Elijah Curtis, discharged for wounds July 12, 1862.

Loren Culver, discharged July 3, 1862.

Isaac Conklin, discharged August 29, 1862.

John A. Ford, discharged February 18, 1863.

David B. Franklin, discharged September 5, 1863.

David Goodwill, discharged August 3, 1862.

Wallace W. Hill, discharged August 30, 1862.

Steven B. Hopkins, discharged March 10, 1863.

Emery Hopkins, discharged April 3, 1863.

Charles H. Hawkins, discharged November 27, 1863.

George A. Lillie, discharged July 24, 1863.

Marshal Morse, discharged November 24, 1862.

Isaac A. Meeker, discharged July 26, 1862.

Daniel M. Morley, discharged February 18, 1863.

Calvin Pier, discharged August 14, 1862.

James O. Phillips, discharged July 29, 1862.

Peter Proctor, discharged December 2, 1862.

Henry Rhoades, discharged July 24, 1862.

George Ryan, discharged October 25, 1862.

Stedman J. Rockwell, discharged November 20, 1862.

William Robinson, discharged November 3, 1862.

Peter Vanskoik, discharged August 19, 1862.

Lewis Webber, discharged for wounds September 9, 1862.

L. J. Woodward, discharged February 18, 1863.

Ancil O. Benjamin, transferred to company K December 13, 1861.

Frederick Brown, transferred to Sixth United States cavalry October 31, 1862.

LeGrand Bivins, transferred to Invalid corps, September 17, 1863.

George M. Cowgill, transferred to company K, December 13, 1861.

Elias H. Durfee, transferred to company K December 13, 1861.

Luther Fowler, transferred to company K December 13, 1861.

Hiram Griggs, transferred to company K December 13, 1861.

Charles P. Rhoades, transferred to Invalid corps September 1, 1863.

Cornelius Hinkle, transferred to company K, December 13, 1861.

Joseph Hammond, transferred to company K, December 13, 1861.

Elwood P. Haines, transferred to non-commissioned staff hospital steward, September 16, 1861.

Levant Hill, transferred to Sixth United States cavalry, October 31, 1863.

Franklin Lovejoy, transferred to Sixth United States cavalry, October 31, 1863.

Thaddeus Marsh, transferred to company K, December 29, 1861.

Lorenzo B. Norton (1862), transferred to invalid corps January 12, 1864.

William Pond, transferred to company K, December 13, 1861.

Lewis Shores (1862), transferred to invalid corps, September 1, 1863.

William L. Cary, mustered out with company.

Roby Dewey, mustered out with company.

Orlando Gunn, mustered out with company.

David W. Hall, paroled prisoner.

Hamilton Hill, on detached service.

James Jones, mustered out with company.

Robert Vanskoik, mustered out with company.

Henry Warren, mustered out with company.

Calvin Wilson, mustered out with company.

Alvah B. Cole (1862), in hospital.

Thomas G. Franklin (1862), in hospital.

Joseph R. Lynn (1862), on detached duty.

Chauncey Mason (1862), in hospital.

RECRUITS OF 1864.

Carlisle W. Kinnear, mustered out with company.

James B. Powers, mustered out with company.

John P. Benjamin, drafted, in hospital.

James E. Browning, drafted, in hospital.

William C. Chatman, substitute, mustered out with company.

John Cooper, drafted, mustered out with company.

Isaac N. Elsea, substitute, mustered out with company.

Erastus F. Francis, drafted, mustered out with company.

Ezra Isham, substitute, in hospital.

John A. Loach, substitute, mustered out with company.

Jesse Lake, drafted, in hospital.

William C. Ramsey, substitute, mustered out with company.

William Stiner, substitute, in hospital.

Riley Toland, drafted, in hospital.

Joseph White, drafted, mustered out with company.

Albert N. Atwater, died at Monroe, Ohio, July 4, 1864.

William F. Boal, drafted, died at New York City, April 5, 1865.

Barney Brick, veteran, died at Atlanta, Georgia, September 8, 1864.

Thomas S. McCartney, veteran, died of wounds, Chattanooga, Tennessee, July 16, 1864.

Samuel Perry, substitute, died at New York City, April 8, 1865.

Adison E. Way, drafted, died at New York City April 19, 1865.

James Braiden, substitute, absent without leave.

Cyrus B. Boal, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Richard Cash, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

John Cowen, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Morton M. Cook, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Charles Hermandaffer, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Lewis Jacobs, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Benjamin Holton (1862), discharged December 9, 1864.

Peter Jacobs, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Henry Johnson, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

John W. Kinner (1862), discharged June 5, 1865.

John Kuner, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Michael Mayhew, veteran, discharged May 26, 1865.

Ephraim Oman, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Simon Riley, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Joseph Sucre, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Sherman Tuttle, veteran, discharged June 5, 1865.

Charles Beckworth, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps April 21, 1865.

COMPANY F.

Mustered into service September, October, November, and December, 1861.

Captain John T. Morse, resigned April 15, 1862.

Captain Eleazer Burridge, promoted first lieutenant April 13, 1862; captain May 1, 1862; discharged February 3, 1863, for wounds received in battle of Port Republic June 9, 1862.

Captain Roland H. Baldwin, promoted first sergeant September 16, 1862; promoted to captain February 3, 1863; resigned November 1, 1864.

Captain Almer B. Paine, promoted from private to sergeant July 1, 1862; first sergeant March 1, 1863; first lieutenant January 6, 1865; captain June 28, 1865; mustered out with company.

First Lieutenant Hamblin Gregory, resigned January 26, 1863, disability.

First Lieutenant Rush Griswold, promoted to corporal January 1, 1862; sergeant May 1, 1862; first sergeant June 16, 1864; first lieutenant January 6, 1865; mustered out with company.

First Lieutenant Charles W. Kellogg, promoted to second lieutenant June 20, 1862; first lieutenant January 26, 1863; captain company K April 24, 1865.

Second Lieutenant James B. Storer, promoted second lieutenant April 13, 1862; first lieutenant and adjutant January 26, 1863; to captain October 12, 1864.

Second Lieutenant Gurley G. Crane, promoted second lieutenant March 1, 1863; first lieutenant May 25, 1864; discharged July 10, 1864.

Sergeant Harrison L. Martindale, discharged for disability May 10, 1862.

Sergeant Joseph Jerome, discharged for wounds September 16, 1862.

Sergeant Marcus E. Gregory, discharged Aug. 1, 1862.

Sergeant George Gray, discharged February 18, 1863.

Sergeant Solon Hall, discharged November 10, 1862.

Sergeant Edwin Williams, died May 23, 1862.

Sergeant Charles F. Waldron, transferred to Invalid corps March 27, 1863.

Sergeant Almer B. Paine, promoted.

Sergeant Absalom Case, promoted to first sergeant; mustered out with company.

Sergeant Cornelius Woodford, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Isaac J. Houghkirk, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Orlando Wilson, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Charles M. Dustin, mustered out with company.

Sergeant R. H. Baldwin, promoted February 3, 1863.

Corporal Simpson McLean, mustered out November 2, 1864.

Corporal Nathan Harvey, discharged December 13, 1862.

Corporal Hugh Macumber, discharged October 8, 1862.

Corporal Naaman B. Noyes, discharged November 25, 1862.

Corporal Cyrenus Van Volkenburg, discharged November 8, 1862.

Corporal Burton Pickett, died from wounds August 14, 1862.

Corporal William Lindsley, transferred to Invalid corps March 22, 1864.

Corporal Spencer E. Balch, mustered out with company.

Corporal Cornelius V. Clark (1864), mustered out with company.

Corporal Iremus M. Foot (1862), discharged June 5, 1865.

Corporal C. N. Hayes, discharged April 18, 1863.

Charles Cain, served three years; discharged October 18, 1864.

Jason Manley, served three years; discharged October 18, 1864.

Jesse B. Pickett, served three years; discharged October 18, 1864.

Oscar F. Stetson, served three years; discharged October 18, 1864.

John Schofield (musician), discharged February 18, 1863.

Daniel Ansinger, discharged February 18, 1863.

Corwin Broughton, discharged May 10, 1862.

Job Broughton, discharged June 23, 1862.

Jason Brigg, discharged October 9, 1862.

John W. Beede (1862), discharged December 11, 1862.

Caleb S. Beede (1862), discharged March 4, 1863.

Miles Chadwick, claimed as minor, no date.

Cornelius V. Clark, discharged November 12, 1862.

William L. Crosby (1862), discharged March 6, 1863.

Robert Cannon, discharged October 20, 1862.

Martin P. Durkee, discharged August 28, 1863.

Elmer Ewer, discharged November 1, 1862.

James Flood, discharged April 25, 1863.

Youngs E. Gregory, discharged February 24, 1863.

Andrew Harroun, discharged June 10, 1862.

Alexander D. Harroun, discharged February 18, 1863.

Luther C. Hawley (1862), discharged November 22, 1862.

Daniel D. Hill, discharged April 1, 1863.

Parish Joice, discharged May 10, 1862.

John C. McLean, discharged November 14, 1862.

Melvin Malone, discharged November 12, 1862.

Jehiel Maltby (1862), discharged April 10, 1863.

Frederick Meno, discharged August 12, 1862.

Eliphalet S. Ontis, discharged November 12, 1862.

George A. Patcher, discharged December 12, 1862.

Louis Rynd, discharged June 30, 1863.

Thomas Ryne, discharged April 14, 1863.

Chester Smith, discharged November 16, 1862.

Ambrose Sperry, discharged February 8, 1863.

Peter Shelby, discharged February 8, 1863.

Pomeroy Smith, discharged April 4, 1863.

James Thorp, discharged August 12, 1862.

Ellsworth W. Taylor, discharged October 1, 1862.

George Wick, discharged April 3, 1863.

Frederick R. Johnson, killed at Port Republic, Virginia, June 9, 1862.

Josiah D. Johnson, killed at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 3, 1863.

Sidney M. Smith, killed at Port Republic, June 9, 1862.

Oscar Stickney (musician), died April 28, 1863.

John A. Austin, died April 2, 1862.

Hiram E. Balch, died February 18, 1862.

John J. Belnap, wounded, died June 15, 1864.

Franklin Dimock, died February 18, 1862.

Michael Dowling, died May 18, 1862.

Alexander Neal, died from wounds March 29, 1862.

George Meno, died from wounds August 12, 1862.

Ellison Reed, Jr., died November 1, 1862.

James H. Whitney, died in Libby prison June 3, 1862.

Perry H. Chapin, absent without leave.

John Dodge, absent without leave.

Robert Davidson, absent without leave.

Russell Goodrich, absent without leave.

James Shelby, captured at Fredericksburg May 24, 1862.

Peter Smith, absent without leave.

Henry M. Babcock, held by Sixth Ohio cavalry in previous enlistment.

John Blodgett, transferred to company K, December 11, 1861.

John Carson, transferred to invalid corps, August 1, 1863.

Michael Flinn, transferred to invalid corps December 9, 1863.

James Fleming, transferred to company C November 2, 1861.

Loren Frisby (1862) transferred to invalid corps January 22, 1864.

Ellery W. Gray, transferred to company K December 14, 1861.

William Knox, transferred to company K December 14, 1861.

James King, transferred to Invalid corps August 1, 1863.

John Sarsfield, transferred to company K December 14, 1861.

Jonathan Taylor, transferred to company K December 14, 1861.

Alonzo Cole, discharged June 5, 1865.

William Call, mustered out with company.

James Foss, mustered out with company.

Ellery L. Gray, mustered out with company.

Asa E. Sanford, honorably discharged, no date.

Luther Walker, mustered out with company.

Albert Parker, musician (1864), mustered out with company.

Richard Adams, substitute, sick in hospital.

Horace Bradley, substitute, discharged May 25, 1865.

Howard Bell, drafted, mustered out with company.

Trenton R. Capus, substitute, mustered out with company.

John H. Castello, substitute, mustered out with company.

Andrew P. Debs, substitute, mustered out with company.

William Freeman, substitute, discharged July 6, 1865.

Miron S. Giles, substitute, mustered out with company.

Augustus Howell, substitute, mustered out with company.

David Nichols, substitute, mustered out with company.

Columbus Shoemaker, substitute, mustered out with company.

William P. Viers, substitute, mustered out with company.

Joseph Weaver, substitute, mustered out with company.

Jabin S. Dustin, killed at Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1865.

John L. Best, substitute, died December 5, 1864.

Richard Conn, drafted, died December 8, 1864.

Thomas Clifford, drafted, died March 2, 1865.

Joseph Datson, substitute, died March 2, 1865.

George Hautworth, drafted, died May 26, 1865.

Lysander T. King (1864), died May 6, 1865.

Ephraim Odell, substitute, died February 1, 1865.

Elmore Stevens (1864), died July 10, 1864.

George Williams (1864), died of wounds at Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 27, 1864.

Franklin A. Helwig (1864), discharged May 27, 1865.

William Batchelder (1864), discharged June 17, 1865.

William F. Babcock, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

George W. Brenfield, substitute, discharged May 27, 1865.

Henry C. Canfield, veteran, discharged August 10, 1864.

Jacob Cramer, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Thomas Dowling, veteran, discharged May 15, 1865.

Matthew Dickey, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Joseph Dixon, substitute, discharged May 27, 1865.

Franklin Flood, veteran, discharged March 8, 1865.

Samuel Ferguson, substitute, discharged May 27, 1865.

Martin Freshcorn, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Jacob Histend, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Decatur Humphrey (1862), discharged May 22, 1865.

Alpheus W. Hardy (1862), discharged June 5, 1865.

Cassius N. Rixford, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Charles Riley, drafted, discharged June 15, 1865.

Samuel J. Rodman, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Henry Stero (1862), discharged June 5, 1865.

William Sober (1862), discharged June 5, 1865.

George S. Scott, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Sheridan B. Smith, discharged January 18, 1865.

Syrenus VanVolkenburg (1864), discharged May 26, 1865.

Peter Dowling, veteran, transferred to First United States Pioneer brigade, Army of Cumberland, August 24, 1864.

COMPANY G.

Mustered into service September 30, 1861.

Captain John S. Clemmer, commissioned captain September 30, 1861; promoted major December 21, 1861.

Captain Josiah J. Wright, commissioned first lieutenant September 30, 1861; promoted captain December 21, 1861; resigned October 1, 1862.

Captain James Treen, commissioned second lieutenant September 30, 1861; promoted to Captain October 21, 1862; resigned May 25, 1863.

Captain Wilbur F. Chamberlain, promoted first sergeant December 22, 1863; first lieutenant May 25, 1864; captain October 12, 1864; mustered out with company.

First Lieutenant Benjamin F. Manderbach, promoted corporal December 22, 1863; sergeant May 9, 1864; first sergeant July 1, 1864; first lieutenant January 6, 1865; mustered out with company.

First Lieutenant Cary H. Russell (1863), served three years; promoted captain October 12, 1864.

Second Lieutenant W. P. Williamson, Winchester, Virginia, March 23, 1862, the first in the regiment to die by rebel bullets.

Sergeant George Strohl, captured June 9, 1862; mustered out October 18, 1864.

Sergeant Albert W. Hall, discharged December 22, 1864.

Sergeant Alexander C. French, killed at Cedar Mountain, Virginia, August 9, 1862.

Sergeant Edward F. Smith, killed at Chancellorsville, Virginia, May 3, 1863.

Sergeant George Sherbondy, died at Aqua Creek, Virginia, April 25, 1863.

Sergeant George Treen, discharged June 20, 1862.

Sergeant Adam Hart, transferred to Veteran Reserve corps, August 8, 1863.

Sergeant David Y. Cook, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Charles W. Martin, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Isaac Madlem, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Roswell B. Hoffman, mustered out with company.

Sergeant George Hammontree (1863), mustered out with company.

Sergeant Ellis T. Green, killed at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Sergeant Christian F. Remley, killed at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Sergeant Lewis Crocker (1862), discharged June 5, 1865.

Sergeant Stephen W. Griffith (1862), discharged June 5, 1865.

Sergeant C. N. Russell, promoted.

Sergeant W. F. Chamberlain, promoted.

Sergeant B. F. Manderbach, promoted.

Corporal John D. Treen, mustered out December 22, 1864.

Corporal Augustus Belden, killed by guerrillas, May 30, 1862.

Corporal Charles Robinson, killed at Port Republic, Virginia, June 9, 1862.

Corporal John W. Ewell, died at Cumberland, Maryland, March 6, 1862.

Corporal Alfred P. Atchinson, discharged July 10, 1862.

Corporal Conrad Zittle, transferred to Veteran Reserve corps, September 30, 1863.

Corporal George C. Guest (1862), mustered out with company.

Corporal Gustavus A. Monroe, mustered out with company.

Corporal Thomas White (1862), discharged May 1, 1865.

Corporal Hammond W. Geer (veteran), discharged May 23, 1865.

Corporal Andrew Thompson, drafted, discharged May 1, 1865.

Corporal William Wirt, died at Nashville, Tennessee, June 30, 1864.

Corporal Franklin Wirt, no record.

Corporal Mills M. Martin, absent without leave.

Corporal E. B. Hubbard, absent without leave.

Corporal A. C. French, promoted to sergeant.

Corporal T. Caldwell, absent without leave.

Corporal G. F. Hewett (veteran), mustered out with company.

PRIVATES.

William Fisher, captured June 9, 1862.

John Gross, served three years.

Eli Harrington, served three years.

Frank Metzler, served three years.

James M. McCormick, served three years.

John W. Wise, served three years.

John A. Kummer (1861) in hospital.

Hiram C. Hill, killed at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 3, 1863.

William F. Harrington, killed at Peach Tree creek, Georgia, July 20, 1864.

John Rowland, killed by guerrillas, May 3, 1862.

Jacob Rosenbaum, killed at Port Republic, Virginia, June 9, 1862.

George F. Brayenton, died of wounds May 17, 1864.

Lewis D. Clemmens, died at Providence, Rhode Island, September 7, 1862.

Robert W. Hall, died at Frederick, Maryland, January 15, 1863.

Charles D. Hine (1862), died at Middlebury, Ohio, March 31, 1863.

William H. Hartley (1862), died of wounds July 15, 1864.

Newton P. Humison, died in rebel prison July 28, 1862.

Joseph Loomis, died at Cumberland, Maryland, February 26, 1862.

Tallis E. McCain, died of wounds, August 8, 1863.

James L. Smith (1862), died at Dumfries, Virginia, March 3, 1863.

Urias Reifschneider, absent without leave.

Inman Lewis (1862), absent without leave.

Daniel Wise, absent without leave.

Oscar C. Andrews, claimed as a minor.

Lester P. Burke, discharged July 16, 1862.

Albert Bentley, claimed as a minor.

John Cephus, discharged October 9, 1862.

Noah Downey, discharged June 29, 1864.

Henry Edson (1862), discharged September 12, 1864.

Henry H. Ewell, discharged July 21, 1864.

William A. Haze, discharged June 7, 1862.

Dudley W. Fisher, discharged June 17, 1862.

Jacob Gates (1862), discharged November 3, 1862.

John Huggett, discharged February 1, 1863.

Joseph Limerick, discharged July 16, 1862.

Jehiel Lane, Jr., discharged October 11, 1862.

John A. Lower, discharged July 16, 1862.

Oliver Lee, discharged November 1, 1861.

William H. Moore, discharged August 15, 1862.

James H. McDonald, discharged August 10, 1862.

George F. West, discharged July 19, 1862.

John B. Nowling, discharged November 20, 1862.

Richard D. Riley (1862), discharged April 25, 1863.

Ernest S. Smith, discharged November 3, 1862.

James W. Smith, discharged June 12, 1863.

Ferris Townsend, discharged November 15, 1862.

Mortimer Vanhyning, discharged October 22, 1861.

Carroll W. Wright, discharged July 30, 1862.

Franklin Winkleman, discharged December 22, 1861.

John Watson, discharged December 19, 1862.

Charles Young, discharged October 11, 1862.

John Barnes (1862), transferred to Veteran Reserve corps September 30, 1863.

Edward Curtiss (1862), promoted.

Jehiel Lane, discharged October 24, 1862.

Christian Conrad, transferred to company K, December 14, 1861.

George W. Deane, transferred to company K, December 14, 1861.

Charles Downey, transferred to company D, December 18, 1863.

Michael Greenwall, transferred to company I, December 13, 1861.

William L. Low, transferred to company K, December 14, 1861.

William Luce (1862), transferred to company K, January 15, 1862.

David McIntyre, transferred to company K, January 1, 1862.

Louis Pegg, transferred to company I, December 14, 1861.

John Randall, transferred to company K, December 14, 1861.

De Witt C. Stevens, transferred to company I, December 14, 1861.

William F. Waterman, transferred to company I, December 14, 1861.

Edward Alley (veteran), mustered out with company.

William Cline (veteran), mustered out with company.

Thomas Cummins (veteran), mustered out with company.

James B. Treen (veteran), prisoner of war.

Charles Upham (veteran), prisoner of war.

Samuel Winkleman (veteran), mustered out with company.

James Gaule (1862), missing in action May 8, 1864.

Charles E. Griffin (1862), mustered out with company.

Justice Townsley (1862), in hospital May 25, 1865.

Andrew B. Holman (1862), in hospital March 1, 1865.

Erick Osborn (1862), mustered out with company.

Frank O. Weary (musician), mustered out with company.

George W. Gibson (1864), in hospital July 24, 1864.

Francis D. Leeds (1864), substitute, mustered out with company.

Norman Bateman (1864), substitute, mustered out with company.

Absalom Brooks (1864), in hospital January 25, 1865.

Calvin G. Brown (1864), in hospital April 28, 1865.

William Davis (1864), substitute, mustered out with company.

Patrick Dignen (1864), drafted, mustered out with company.

David Foley (1864), substitute, mustered out with company.

James McPeck (1864), substitute, mustered out with company.

Anderson Montague (1864), drafted, in hospital April 28, 1865.

James Sines (1864), substitute, in hospital December 21, 1864.

John L. Shipman (1864), substitute, in hospital April 25, 1865.

Francis Tucker (1864), absent without leave July 5, 1865.

John C. Kendrick, mustered out with company.

William C. Lantz (veteran), killed at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

John S. Rape (1864), killed at North Edisto River, South Carolina, February 12, 1865.

Jacob D. Foster (veteran), died March 29, 1864.

Mitchell Babbington (1864), substitute, died December 11, 1864.

Adam Hulbert (1864), substitute, died March 25, 1865.

Morgan Johnson (1864), died February 26, 1864.

James A. Lane (1864), drafted, died November 25, 1864.

George Murray (1863), died of wounds, May 9, 1864.

John A. Stewart (1864), substitute, died November 29, 1864.

John Woodard (1864), died of wounds, May 11, 1864.

Martin Yingling (1864), absent without leave.

Ransom J. Fisher (1864), substitute, discharged January 1, 1865.

Joseph B. Arbach (1864), drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Vincent C. Brown (1864), drafted, discharged June 1, 1865.

Simon P. Eversole (1864), drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Christopher C. Garrison (1864), drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

John Campbell (1862), discharged May 25, 1865.

Daniel S. Hardman (1864), drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Cornelius Horrigan (1864), drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Byron Law (1864), discharged May 4, 1865.

George J. McCormick (veteran), discharged June 1, 1865.

William Rush (1864), drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

William H. Stillwell (1864), drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

John F. Weidle (veteran), discharged September 29, 1864.

William Woodard (1864), discharged September 12, 1864.

Thomas Bolton (1864), discharged May 4, 1865.

COMPANY H.

Mustered into service in October and November, 1861.

Captain William H. Wright, promoted captain April 9, 1865; mustered out with company.

Captain Jonas Schoonover, discharged to accept promotion, April 1, 1865.

Captain Andrew J. Fulkerson, promoted to captain May 25, 1864; mustered out August 15, 1864.

First Lieutenant George McNutt, promoted to sergeant December 22, 1863; sergeant-major March 1, 1865; first lieutenant June 19, 1865; mustered out with company.

First Lieutenant David W. Thomas, discharged to accept promotion, April 1, 1865.

Second Lieutenant Henry Mack, resigned May 2, 1862.

Second Lieutenant Thomas W. Nash, discharged to accept promotion June 28, 1864.

Sergeant Thomas W. Nash, promoted.

Sergeant O. H. Remington, discharged September 26, 1863.

Sergeant James B. Storer, promoted to non-commissioned staff February 15, 1862.

Sergeant James L. Ferguson, discharged June 18, 1862.

Sergeant Henry L. Curtiss, discharged October 10, 1862.

Sergeant Charles Fairchilds, died at Alexandria, Virginia, September 11, 1862.

Sergeant Alphonzo Hazzen, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Reuben Farnam, mustered out with company.

Sergeant John Davis, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Floyd Morris, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Thomas Davis, killed at Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Sergeant Thomas Folger, promoted.

Sergeant Jacob Buck, transferred to non-commissioned staff.

Sergeant D. W. Thomas, promoted.

Corporal Lewis Wagoner, discharged September 24, 1862.

Corporal Warren H. Connell, killed at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Corporal C. H. Edgerly, discharged 1862.

Corporal William Liggett, died at Middletown, Virginia, May 26, 1862.

Corporal George B. Myers, discharged May 26, 1862.

Corporal Marcus Humphrey, discharged November 3, 1864.

Corporal Charles H. King, discharged July 17, 1865.

Corporal Lewis Rogers, mustered out with company.

Corporal Lester Bruno, mustered out with company.

Corporal George Nichols, mustered out with company.

Corporal George Manning (1862), mustered out with company.

Henry Morgan (musician), discharged July 19, 1862.

Corporal John Bissell (1862), mustered out with company.

John C. Hart (musician), discharged 1863.

John Ardis, absent without leave, January 11, 1862.

John D. Hall, absent without leave, December 22, 1861.

Reuben Wagoner, absent without leave, November 30, 1861.

Isaac Wells, absent without leave, May 21, 1862.

Merick Q. Smith, absent without leave.

John Wilson, absent without leave, June 22, 1862.

Eli Raudebush, discharged March 7, 1862.

Jacob Baird, discharged April 3, 1862.

G. T. Boak, mustered out with company.

Frank H. Boyer, served three years, discharged November 3, 1864.

John Best, discharged January 28, 1862.

William Dennings, transferred to Veteran Reserve corps December 16, 1863.

Willard Dennison, discharged October 10, 1862.

Joseph Ernsparger, discharged November 3, 1864.

Jacob Fritz, discharged November 3, 1864.

O. C. Field, mustered out with company.

David Harbaugh, discharged November 3, 1864.

John Heffelfinger, transferred to non-commissioned staff March 3, 1863.

Lewis Harris, killed in action at Winchester, Virginia, March 23, 1862.

John Harris, discharged September 26, 1862.

Henry Hazzen, discharged July 15, 1862.

Samuel W. Hart, discharged July 10, 1865.

O. W. Hale, discharged by special order number --, 1861.

George C. Kellogg, discharged May 29, 1862.

Theodore Jones, transferred to Veteran Reserve corps April 16, 1864.

A. A. Kellogg, musician, mustered out with company.

David Kittinger, served three years, discharged November 3, 1864.

Eli Oberholtz, discharged.

C. H. Paine, discharged, served three years, November 3, 1864.

Lauren L. Porter, discharged, no date.

Silas Payne, discharged, July 12, 1862.

Joseph Pierson, died at Mt. Jackson, Virginia, May 3, 1862.

Alfred A. Palmer, mustered out with company.

William Peet, discharged July 21, 1862.

Charles Rotart, served three years, discharged November 3, 1864.

Herman Ridder, discharged July 25, 1862.

George Youells, served three years, discharged November 3, 1864.

Andrew Robinson, transferred to Veteran Reserve corps May 7, 1864.

Hiram Root, discharged August 4, 1862.

William Robinson, discharged, July 22, 1862.

Jacob Snowberger, mustered out with company.

George Slusser, served three years, discharged November 3, 1864.

John Smith, died at Chattanooga, Tennessee, May 25, 1864, of wounds received in action at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Frank J. Smith, transferred to naval service May 18, 1864.

Norman Saulsbury, died at Frederick, Maryland, April 3, 1862.

Henry H. Scott, discharged December 3, 1862.

Jesse C. Stall (1862), mustered out with company.

William Spear, discharged, by reason of wounds, May 3, 1865.

C. C. Tooker, discharged December 9, 1862.

Evander Turner, discharged to accept promotion, April 13, 1865.

Henry Wolf, discharged, by reason of wounds--no date.

Oliver O. Wright, transferred to Veteran Reserve corps December, 1863.

William H. Tooker, mustered out with company.

Robert M. Wilkins, killed at Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862.

Alexander Wallace, discharged December 4, 1862.

William Davis, discharged December 18, 1862.

Isaac Miller (wagoner), discharged February 18, 1863.

Joseph Roe, transferred to company I December, 1861.

Jackson Roe, transferred to company I December, 1861.

James Sowers, transferred to company I December, 1861.

John R. Benton (1862), died at Cleveland, Ohio, August, 1863.

Jeremiah Congdon (1862), sick in hospital.

Edward W. Farr (1862), discharged June 29, 1865.

James C. Hammond (1862), died at Dumfries, Virginia, March 14, 1863.

Eli C. Joles (1862), killed at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Henry J. Knapp (1862), discharged May 18, 1865.

William Lutz (1862), discharged June 29, 1865.

Hartwell A. Parker (1862), discharged January 10, 1863.

Elisha H. Pursell (1862), died in 1865.

John H. Wright (1862), discharged September 21, 1864.

Hiram Boyd, substitute, mustered out with company.

John Buck, (1864), mustered out with company.

Allen Brown (1864), mustered out with company.

Newton Barkhammer (1864), mustered out with company.

John V. Cummings (1864), substitute, mustered out with company.

John Cowan (1864), drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

William Durant (1864), died at Resaca, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Anton Ehrlar, substitute, discharged June 23, 1865.

John Funk (1864), mustered out with company.

William Ford (1864), drafted, sick in hospital.

Samuel Flesher (1864), drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

James Heathman (1864), mustered out with company.

Henry N. Hullinger (1864), substitute, mustered out with company.

Henrick Hoyer (1864), substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Selburn H. Hall (1864), substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

John J. Jones (1864), substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Daniel Kilso (1864), discharged June 1, 1865.

John Kreps (1864), drafted, mustered out with company.

Emanuel Kaley (1864), died at Nashville, Tennessee, March 25, 1864.

Benjamin Lee (1864), killed at Peach Tree Creek, Georgia, July 20, 1864.

George B. Myers (1864), mustered out with company.

William Shameon (1864), drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Peter Leuzler (1864), mustered out with company.

William McVay (1864), drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Stephen Nettle (1864), mustered out with company.

Ira S. Nash (1864), mustered out company.

James R. Purine (1864), discharged April, 1865.

Charles Osburn (1864), killed at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Augustus Richards (1864), mustered out with company.

Martin Smith (1864), killed at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Salathiel Shurtzer (1864), substitute, mustered out with company.

Harvey J. Smith (1864), mustered out with company.

David Smith (1864), mustered out with company.

Phillip Stadler (1864), mustered out with company.

Mortimer Van Hyning (1864), discharged May 27, 1865.

James Wild (1864), discharged June 23, 1865.

Edman Wiswell (1864), substitute, discharged July 18, 1865.

COMPANY I.

Mustered into service September, October and November, and December, 1861.

Captain Russell B. Smith, resigned June 12, 1863.

Captain Edwin B. Woodbury, promoted second lieutenant March 13, 1862; first lieutenant, April 14, 1863; captain, June 29, 1864; major, July 12, 1865; mustered out with company.

First Lieutenant Augustus Philbrick, resigned March 3, 1862.

First Lieutenant Seth E. Wilson, resigned May 10, 1862.

First Lieutenant Stephen Kissinger, promoted from first sergeant to first lieutenant January 21, 1865; mustered out with company.

Second Lieutenant William J. Hall, resigned January 25, 1862.

First Sergeant John G. March (brevet first lieutenant--not commissioned), killed at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 3, 1863.

Sergeant Ransom D. Billings, killed at Atlanta, Georgia, July 28, 1864.

Sergeant Zaccheus Farnsworth, died May 5, 1862.

Sergeant George Rorke, died May 14, 1862.

Sergeant Martin G. Owen, discharged September 11, 1862.

Sergeant Clark Beach, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Henry Rex, mustered out with company.

Sergeant James Hawk, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Almon Woodruff, mustered out with company.

Sergeant John Rupp, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Thomas Henderson, died September 10, 1864.

Sergeant Cassius C. Lord, transferred to non-commissioned staff.

Sergeant Newton B. Adams, transferred to Veteran Reserve corps January 23, 1865.

Corporal Warren F. Wilbur, died May 16, 1863.

Corporal John Sage, absent without leave.

Corporal Joel J. Bair, discharged November 18, 1862.

Corporal Horace H. Heath, discharged June 12, 1862.

Corporal J. R. Polley, discharged June 1, 1862.

Corporal Charles F. Gove, mustered out with company.

Corporal William Abbott, mustered out with company.

Corporal James Walsh, mustered out with company.

Corporal James Sowers, mustered out with company.

Corporal DeWitt C. Stevens, mustered out with company.

Corporal Eli Rushon, mustered out with company.

Corporal Albert Bishop, killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, July 2, 1864.

Joseph Baker, killed at Atlanta, Georgia, July 18, 1864.

Jonathan Everhard, killed at Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

James Grine, killed at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 3, 1863.

Cass M. Nims, killed at Cedar Mountain, Virginia, August 9, 1862.

Tobias Phinney, killed at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Henry Rupp, killed at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

John Craig, died April 15, 1862.

George W. Craighl, died October 7, 1862.

William Dickinson, died of wounds, June 13, 1863.

David N. Hubbard, died March 25, 1862.

William Wildy, died December 15, 1861.

O. O. Wakeman, died April 29, 1862.

William Campbell, substitute, died February 18, 1865.

Harrison Gordon, drafted, died December 11, 1864.

Alvah Holden (1861), died at Savannah, Georgia, March 27, 1865.

Charles Link, drafted, died December 3, 1864.

Hiram Newcomb (1861), died at Ringgold, Georgia, of wounds received at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 15, 1864.

Andrew Ream (musician), transferred to non-commissioned staff, September 1, 1863.

Spencer Atkins, transferred to company B, January 5, 1863.

H. W. Horton, transferred to Veteran Reserve corps July 1, 1863.

Lewis Pegg, transferred to company F, Seventh Ohio veteran volunteer infantry, December 24, 1863.

John Patchen, transferred to Veteran Reserve corps March 5, 1864.

Roswell Krahl, transferred to Veteran Reserve corps February 15, 1864.

A. W. Holdredge, transferred to Veteran Reserve corps April 1, 1865.

Charles Hawkins, absent without leave.

Charles Dudley, absent without leave.

William N. Dewitt, absent without leave.

Robert Hill, absent without leave.

Edwin Holcomb, absent without leave.

Roswell Trall, absent without leave.

William Trall, absent without leave.

Charles Welton, absent without leave.

George Jarvis, absent without leave.

Alderman Bidwell, teamster discharged June 10, 1862.

William Babcock, discharged April 27, 1863.

William H. Cooper, discharged May 15, 1862.

John C. Cauley, discharged October 29, 1862.

William Dewitt, discharged November 1, 1862.

Martin Elliott, discharged July 14, 1862.

Michael Greenwall, discharged December 5, 1862.

Theodore N. Harrington, discharged May 20, 1862.

Sidney Kennedy, discharged April 4, 1863.

Henry Kennedy, discharged April 4, 1863.

Nathan Miller, discharged July 2, 1862.

Mandleburt Manley, discharged September 11, 1862.

Milton H. Murdock, discharged February 23, 1863.

Bryon McArthur, discharged December 4, 1862.

Thomas J. Nichols, discharged April 27, 1863.

William Pond, discharged November 5, 1862.

Jackson Roe, discharged August 9, 1862.

Joseph Roe, discharged August 9, 1862.

Orville O. Rockwell, discharged April 12, 1863.

Euclid Suplee, discharged June 16, 1862.

Ira Scott, discharged November 1, 1862.

Thomas Sharkey, discharged August 29, 1863.

Stephen Sturdephant, discharged April 3, 1864.

Alpha Thompson, discharged August 12, 1862.

E. C. Whitticher, discharged July 28, 1863.

Albert Alderman, mustered out with company.

Uriah Cook, mustered out with company.

William E. Dickey, mustered out with company.

William Eldred, mustered out with company.

William Gilbert, mustered out in hospital.

Philip Hawk, mustered out with company.

Cosom M. Kindig, mustered out July 5, 1865.

James Miller, mustered out with company.

Michael McNerny, mustered out with company.

Albert Squires, mustered out with company.

George W. Reed, mustered out with company.

Sereno F. Sawyer, mustered out with company.

William Waterman, mustered out with company.

Ferdinand Cutler, mustered out in hospital.

Willard Trall, mustered out with company.

RECRUITS.

Joel J. Bair (1861), mustered out with company.

Gordon Case, mustered out with company.

Henry H. Hibbard, mustered out with company.

William Kelley, mustered out with company.

Francis Kelley, mustered out with company.

Edwin Mabry, mustered out with company.

William Mabry, mustered out with company.

Hudson Merritt, mustered out with company.

Frederick Newmyer, mustered out with company.

William P. Rushon, mustered out with company.

William Stille, in hospital.

Milo Sharp, mustered out July 3, 1865.

Owen Woohes, mustered out with company.

William Akres, substitute, mustered out with company.

Percival Bever, drafted, mustered out July 10, 1865.

Joseph Deal, drafted, mustered out with company.

George W. Mead, drafted, in hospital.

McClane J. Marfier, drafted, mustered out with company.

Isaac Welch (February, 1865), mustered out July 3, 1865.

Abel Archer, veteran, discharged June 6, 1865.

Robert A. Bloomer, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

James Ensler, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Christian Fetterhoff, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

John Ford, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Theodore Hawk, discharged June 2, 1865.

Thomas Hill, substitute, discharged June 2, 1865.

Christopher Letherer, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Dennis McGunnigal, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

David Miller, substitute, discharged June 5, 1865.

Henry May, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

John Nesbit, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

James Perkins, veteran, discharged June 22, 1865.

James Reed (1862), discharged June 5, 1865.

Elisha Robinson, drafted, discharged May 27, 1865.

John Shannon (1862), discharged May 4, 1865.

Henry H. Turner, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Daniel Truman, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

Reuben Wilson (1862), discharged June 5, 1865.

James Winters, veteran, discharged September, 1864.

Richard Adams, substitute, discharged July 3, 1865.

Horace Stevens, drafted, discharged June 5, 1865.

James H. Freeman, killed at Port Republic, Virginia, June 9, 1862.

COMPANY K.

Mustered into service September, October, November and December, 1861.

Captain Alden P. Steele, resigned April 13, 1862.

Captain Charles W. Kellogg, promoted second lieutenant June 20, 1862; first lieutenant January 26, 1863; captain April 1, 1865; mustered out with company.

Captain David E. Hurlburt, promoted to captain April 13, 1862; discharged August 29, 1864.

Lieutenant William Neil, transferred to company E January 5, 1863.

First Lieutenant Marcus F. Roberts, sergeant of company A, promoted to first lieutenant of company K May 31, 1865; mustered out with company.

First Lieutenant Wilbur F. Chamberlain, promoted to captain of company G, October 12, 1864.

Second Lieutenant Benjamin N. Smith, promoted May 1, 1862; discharged March 16, 1864.

Sergeant William E. Gray, shot at Frederick, Maryland, December 10, 1862.

Sergeant Christopher C. Johnson, discharged April 3, 1863.

Sergeant Ansel O. Benjamin, discharged March 13, 1863.

Sergeant George C. Judd, discharged March 2, 1863.

Sergeant Lewis Wrisley, discharged August 12, 1863.

Sergeant Luther L. Kinney, discharged.

Sergeant Joseph C. Hammond, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Cornelius O. Hinkle, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Michael F. Haldman, drafted, mustered out with company.

Sergeant Ulysses S. Hoxter, promoted.

Sergeant Charles Potter, discharged June 19, 1865.

Sergeant Harlow H. Fenton, discharged June 7, 1865.

Corporal Fayette N. Johnson, discharged December 27, 1864.

Corporal Thaddeus Marsh, died at Cumberland, Maryland, March 3, 1862.

Corporal Joel Ritter, absent without leave.

Corporal Alfred D. Eddy, mustered out with company.

Corporal Daniel Turner, mustered out with company.

Corporal Frederick A. Rounds, mustered out with company.

Corporal James Spain, mustered out with company.

Corporal Esick Blanchard (1862), discharged June 19, 1865.

Corporal James C. McCleary, discharged June 19, 1865.

Alber M. Alderman, discharged September 28, 1864.

David McIntyre, served three years; discharged October 20, 1864.

William Law, discharged, no date.

Hezekiah Davenport, served three years; discharged December 6, 1864.

Joseph M. Marsh (1862), killed at Dallas, Georgia, May 28, 1864.

Mathias Soden (1862), killed at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 3, 1863.

Byron Bulfinch (1862), died at Frederick, Maryland, October 28, 1862.

Orlando Clark, died at Strasburg, Virginia, May 13, 1862.

Philander M. Griggs, wounded at Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862, died at Alexandria, Virginia, October 3, 1862.

John L. Haywood, died at Back Creek, Virginia, March 13, 1862.

Oney McLee, died at Camp Wade, Virginia, July 17, 1862.

Sylvester Pierce, died at Frederick, Maryland, October 20, 1862.

Martin Banney, died at Alexandria, Virginia, July 11, 1862.

Daniel Phillips, missing in action at Cedar Mountain, Virginia, August 9, 1862.

George P. Strong, missing in action at Cedar Mountain, Virginia, August 9, 1862.

William Fitzgerald, missing in action at Cedar Mountain, Virginia, August 9, 1862.

Osmond O. Oliver, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Virginia, May 3, 1863.

George Bullis, absent without leave.

John Blodgett, absent without leave.

Elias H. Durfee, absent without leave.

Reuben Alderman, discharged April 4, 1863.

James Alexander, discharged June 19, 1863.

Lewis Brown (minor), discharged December 15, 1861.

Charles W. Bancroft, discharged May 1, 1862.

Aaron C. Baker, discharged July 10, 1862.

Wellington Burns (1862), discharged April 4, 1863.

Thomas Cook (minor), discharged December 23, 1861.

William Chalmers (1862), discharged February 6, 1863.

Francis M. Cutler, discharged July 9, 1862.

Rufus N. Daniels (1862), discharged December 2, 1862.

Almond T. Mills, deserted August 18, 1862.

Foster W. Eggleston, discharged January 3, 1863.

Luther Fowler, discharged May 1, 1862.

William Fletcher, discharged September 29, 1862.

James Goldsmith, discharged July 9, 1862.

Hiram Griggs, discharged May 31, 1862.

Renslo C. Griffin, discharged October 3, 1862.

Alonzo Hurlburt, claimed by Sixth Ohio volunteer cavalry, December 10, 1861.

William Houston, left at Camp Giddings December, 1861.

Judson Hunt, discharged June 10, 1862.

Horace Holcomb, discharged May 31, 1862.

Martin H. Hammond, discharged December 2, 1862.

Edwin A. Johnson, discharged June 13, 1862.

John Jenks, discharged February 17, 1862.

William Knox, discharged August 1, 1862.

Franklin Love, discharged July 28, 1862.

William Luce (1862), discharged October 1, 1862.

Delos Marsh, discharged June 9, 1862.

John McLoud, discharged June 7, 1862.

Joseph Matthews, discharged July 31, 1862.

Joseph B. Partch, discharged June 30, 1862.

George Perry, discharged April 4, 1863.

John Randall, discharged August 27, 1862.

Solon Squires, discharged July 14, 1862.

John St. Clair, discharged, date unknown.

John Swinton, discharged November 3, 1862.

Albert J. Wightman, discharged June 9, 1862.

Harmon Wilder, discharged October 2, 1862.

George W. Weeks (1862), discharged November 3, 1862.

Charles W. Wilson, discharged October 10, 1862.

George W. Craighl, transferred to company I, December 27, 1861.

Thomas Shultz, transferred to company E, December 18, 1861.

James Williams, transferred to invalid corps, December 1, 1863.

William J. Pond, transferred to company I, December 29, 1861.

Christian Conrad, discharged July 22, 1865.

George W. Deem, mustered out with company.

Francis J. Hibbard, mustered out with company.

George W. Light, mustered out with company.

John Sarsfield, mustered out with company.

Jonathan Tyler, mustered out with company.

William H. Stratton, mustered out with company.

Clinton B. White, mustered out with company.

Sylvester W. Collins, drafted, mustered out with company.

Levi H. Greene, drafted, left in hospital.

Henry Garden, drafted, mustered out with company.

James B. Haskins, substitute, mustered out with company.

Jacob Lenox, substitute, mustered out with company.

John Loudon, drafted, mustered out with company.

Antoine Miller, substitute, mustered out with company.

James Ritchendoller, substitute, mustered out with company.

George H. Wilson, drafted, mustered out with company.

Joseph White, drafted, mustered out with company.

Thomas J. Failes, veteran, killed at Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Amos Long, killed at Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Joseph Herman, drafted, died at Savannah, Georgia, February 13, 1865.

Morris Madison, drafted, died at Jeffersonville, Indiana, November 29, 1864.

William Reed, veteran, died at Atlanta, Georgia, September 29, 1864.

Henry Swarts, drafted, died at Savannah, Georgia, June 9, 1865.

Daniel W. Abbott, drafted, discharged June 19, 1865.

James Amsdill, drafted, discharged June 19, 1865.

Ferdinand Burt, veteran, discharged February 6, 1866.

Daniel Barber, drafted, discharged June 19, 1865.

Michael Bulyer, drafted, discharged June 19, 1865.

Harmon Baker, drafted, discharged June 19, 1865.

Theodore M. Cochran, substitute, discharged June 19, 1865.

Charles Eberle, substitute, discharged June 19, 1865.

William Finiarty, substitute, discharged June 19, 1865.

John H. Finneman, drafted, discharged June 19, 1865.

Henry C. Farnsworth, drafted, discharged June 19, 1865.

John Green, drafted, discharged June 19, 1865.

John W. Hutchinson, drafted, discharged June 19, 1865.

Henry C. Hardnock, drafted, discharged June 19, 1865.

Andrew Horn, drafted, discharged June 19, 1865.

Edson G. Holcomb (1862), discharged June 19, 1865.

John W. Joslin (1862), discharged June 19, 1865.

Daniel V. Lowary, substitute, discharged June 19, 1865.

William Norris (1862), discharged June 19, 1865.

William H. Parker (1862), discharged April 1, 1865.

Alonzo S. Pelton, drafted, discharged June 19, 1865.

Gabriel Quesino, drafted, discharged June 17, 1865.

Samuel Ripple, substitute, discharged June 19, 1865.

Frederick Schrapel, drafted, discharged July 19, 1865.

Samuel B. Emmons (1864), discharged July 18, 1865.

Asa A. Sanford, discharged July 28, 1865.

CASUALTIES.

The following list of casualties is prepared from the records in the War Department, and contains the name of every member of the regiment, whose disability was reported to the department. It is believed to be perfect.

RECORD OF DEATHS IN TWENTY-NINTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEERS, EXCEPT KILLED IN ACTION.

1861.

Private Charles A. Clapp, company D, December 5, 1861.

1862.

Private John A. Austin, company F, April 2, 1862.

Corporal Augustus Belden, company G, May 1, 1862.

Private Albert H. Beardsley, company C, February 17, 1862.

Private Hiram E. Balch, company F, February 18, 1862.

Private Marshal A. Brown, company A, March 10, 1862.

Private Conant Brainard, company B, April 30, 1862.

Private Oren Brewer, company E, May 23, 1862.

Private Charles F. Baur, company B, April 19, 1862.

Private Andrew Beardsley, company E, July 29, 1862.

Private Byron Bulfinch, company K, October 28, 1862.

Private John Craig, company I, April 15, 1862.

Private Oliver P. Crosby, company C, April 23, 1862.

Private Orlando Clarke, company K, May 15, 1862.

Private Lewis D. Clements, company G, September 7, 1862.

Private George M. Cargill, company I, October 7, 1862.

Private Charles E. Dudley, company C, February 17, 1862.

Private Franklin Dimock, company F, February 28, 1862.

Private Ethan Davis, company E, March 6, 1862.

Private Alma Dalrymple, company A, May 2, 1862.

Private Michael Dowling, company F, May 18, 1862.

Private William Dickinson, company I, June 13, 1862.

Corporal John W. Ewell, company G, March 6, 1862.

Sergeant Zaccheus Farnsworth, company I, May 3, 1862.

Private Orvid Fairbrothers, company B, May 27, 1862.

First Sergeant Charles Fairchild, company H, September 11, 1862.

Sergeant William E. Grey, company H, December 19, 1862.

Private Wellington G. Gillett, company C, May 21, 1862.

Private Philander M. Griggs, company K, October 3, 1862.

Corporal Seth N. Hubbard, company A, April 12, 1862.

Private John L. Hayward, company K, March 13, 1862.

Private David N. Hubbard, company I, March 20, 1862.

Private Elisha Hamilton, company D, June 24, 1862.

Private Herman O. Holmes, company B, April 6, 1862.

Private Clark Hall, company B, July 14, 1862.

Private Newton P. Humiston, company G, July 28, 1862.

Private William C. Ives, company A, March 5, 1862.

Private William Johnson, company E, April 6, 1862.

Private William H. Jones, company D, July 21, 1862.

Sergeant John H. Knox, company D, May 22, 1862.

Private Joseph Loomis, company G, February 21, 1862.

Corporal William Liggitt, company H, May 25, 1862.

Musician Thaddeus Marsh, company D, March 5, 1862.

Private George W. Miles, company B, June 20, 1862.

Private Robert McFall, company B, June 27, 1862.

Private Oney McGee, company K, July 14, 1862.

Private Alvin W. Niman, company D, February 13, 1862.

Private Peter Nicholas, company D, April 19, 1862.

Private James Pike, company E, January 14, 1862.

Private Joseph Pierson, company H, May 3, 1862.

Private Sylvester Pierce, company K, October 20, 1862.

Sergeant George Rorke, company I, May 14, 1862.

Private Emerson Richerson, company A, March 10, 1862.

Private John Rowland, company G, May 1, 1862.

Private Harvey A. Reaves, company E, May 28, 1862.

Private Martin Ranney, company K, July 11, 1862.

Private Ellison Reed, Jr., company F, November 1, 1862.

Private Norman Salisbury, company H, April 3, 1862.

Private Hiram Sly, company E, July 6, 1862.

Private Leonard Squires, company D, September 4, 1862.

Private James Thomas, company C, March 9, 1862.

Private William H. Vanscoit, company B, April 5, 1862.

Sergeant Edwin Williams, company F, May 23, 1862.

Private O. O. Wakeman, company I, April 29, 1862.

Private Andrew A. Wolcott, company D, September 4, 1862.

Private James H. Whitney, company F, June 3, 1862.

Private Rufus Wilson, company B, June 21, 1862.

Private Eben H. Wright, company D, December 7, 1862.

1863.

Private John W. Baur, company B, captured at Port Republic, Virginia, June 9, 1862, supposed to be dead.

Private George W. Batchelor, company E, March 8, 1863.

Private John R. Benton, company H, June 28, 1863.

Private Edward I. Brown, company A, July 20, 1863.

Private Romeo Churchill, company C, January 13, 1863.

Corporal Roderick M. Gates, company A, August 27, 1863.

Private George Gale, company B, April 14, 1863.

Private Robert W. Hall, company G, January 15, 1863.

Private James C. Hammond, company H, March 14, 1863.

Private Charles D. Hine, company G, March 23, 1863.

First Sergeant John H. Knox, company D, May 22, 1863.

Private Julius Lavelee, company C, May 7, 1863.

Private Abram W. McNaughten, company A, January 28, 1863.

Private Tallis E. McCain, company G, August 12, 1863.

Private Dyer Newcomb, company B, January 29, 1863.

Private Moses Pennington, company E, May 15, 1863.

Private George A. Root, company A, March 19, 1863.

Private C. Robinson, company E, June 21, 1863.

Private H. M. Ryder, company C, September 25, 1863.

Sergeant George Sherbondy, company G, April 24, 1863.

Private James L. Smith, company G, March 4, 1863.

Musician Oscar F. Stickney, company F, April 28, 1863.

Private Thomas Shultz, company E, May 12, 1863.

Private Robert Sills, company B, supposed to be dead.

Corporal Warren Wilbur, company I, May 10, 1863.

Private Elias Waltz, company D, April 10, 1863.

1864.

Private Albert W. Atwater, company E, July 4, 1864.

Private George F. Braggington, company G, May 16, 1864.

Private Andrew J. Bright, company B, June 2, 1864.

Private John J. Belknap, company F, June 18, 1864.

Private Levi Baughman, company D, September 2, 1864.

Private Barney Brick, company E, September 8, 1864.

Private Christopher Beck, company D, September 17, 1864.

Private Charles S. Blake, company A, November 14, 1864.

Private Mitchell Babbington, company G, December 11, 1864.

Private Richard Conn, company F, December 8, 1864.

Private John T. Best, company F, December 25, 1864.

First Lieutenant George W. Dice, company D, June 17, 1864.

Private Charles A. Downey, company D, May 14, 1864.

Private Charles Demlin, company D, December 8, 1864.

Private William Durant, company H, May 25, 1864.

Private John Denneland, company D, December 8, 1864.

Private Thomas Dowling, company F, 1864.

Private Charles Ellis, company B, July 16, 1864.

Private Thomas J. Fales, company K, June 17, 1864.

Private Jacob Gardner, company D, May 24, 1864.

Private James Gaule, company G, supposed to be dead.

Private Nelson Gillett, company E, July 15, 1864.

Private Harrison Gordon, company I, December 17, 1864.

Private William H. Hartley, company G, July 15, 1864.

Sergeant Thomas F. Henderson, company I, September 10, 1864.

Private Henry A. Hane, company D, May 26, 1864.

Private W. B. Hoyt, company A, October 20, 1864.

Private Morgan Johnson, company G, February 29, 1864.

Private Emanuel Kaley, company H, March 28, 1864.

Private James H. Lane, company G, November 25, 1864.

Private Charles Link, company I, December 3, 1864.

Corporal Allen Mason, company C, May 29, 1864.

Private John H. Montgomery, company D, June 2, 1864 (June 8, 1864).

Private George Murray, company G, May 9, 1864.

Private Thomas S. McCartney, company E, July 16, 1864.

Private Morris Madison, company K, November 29, 1864.

Private Hiram Newcomb, company I, May 31, 1864.

Private William Potter, company B, July 6, 1864.

Private Simeon J. Peters, company D, July 2, 1864.

Private William Reed, company K, September 2, 1864.

Private Levi Yanke, company D, December 17, 1864.

Corporal Theodore Smith, company A, March 24, 1864.

Private John Smith, company H, May 25, 1864.

Private Elmore Stevens, company F, July 10, 1864.

Private John A. Stewart, company G, November 19, 1864.

Private Jacob Scott, company B, December 24, 1864.

Sergeant Samuel Woodbridge, company D, May 8, 1864.

Private Truman Williams, company E, February 29, 1864.

Private John Woodard, company G, May 11, 1864.

Private George W. Write, company B, May 31, 1864.

Private Aaron Warner, company C, June 3, 1864.

Private George Williams, company F, June 2, 1864.

Private William Wirt, company G, June 20, 1864.

Private George W. Warden, company B, October 29, 1864.

1865.

Private William F. Boal, company E, April 2, 1865.

Private Thomas Clifford, company F, March 2, 1865.

Private William Campbell, company I, February 18, 1865.

Private Joseph Datson, company F, March 2, 1865.

Private Jacob Dunkal, company C, April 17, 1865.

Private Jacob D. Foster, company G, March 29, 1865.

Private Levi H. Green, company A, March 7, 1865.

Private Alvah Holden, company I, January 25, 1865.

Private Joseph Herman, company K, February 13, 1865.

Private Adam Hulbert, company G, March 26, 1865.

Private George Huntwork, company F, May 26, 1865.

Private Lysander T. King, company F, May 6, 1865.

Private Henry Miller, company A, February 4, 1865.

Private Robert McKee, company A, April 6, 1865.

Private Charles Mullett, company D, June 22, 1865.

Private Ephraim Odell, company F, February 1, 1865.

Private Melancthon Poe, company B, February 13, 1865.

Private Samuel Perry, company E, April 8, 1865.

Private Henry Swartz, company K, January 9, 1865.

Private James Simms, company A, March 4, 1865.

Major M. Wright, January 7, 1865.

Private Addison A. Way, company E, April 19, 1865.

Corporal George J. Young, company D, June 14, 1865.

RECORD OF KILLED, WOUNDED AND CAPTURED IN THE TWENTY-NINTH OHIO VOLUNTEERS DURING THE YEAR 1862.

COMPANY A.

First Lieutenant Everson J. Hulbert, wounded, June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Second Lieutenant Martin D. Norris, wounded, June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal Joseph B. Dalrymple, wounded, June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Franklin B. Mowry, wounded, June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Henry P. Turner, wounded, June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private James E. March, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Theodore Smith, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Montezuma St. John, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Nelson W. Simmons, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Perry A. Decker, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Eli P. Young, wounded June 8, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

First Lieutenant Everson J. Hulbert, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

First Sergeant Winthrop H. Grant, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Sergeant Silas G. Elliott, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Corporal James M. Loomis, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private S. M. Coon, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Mortimer Canfield, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Daniel Thatcher, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Rosalva W. Graham, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Nathaniel Wilder, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private S. E. Colburn,* captured March 23, 1862, Winchester, Virginia.

Sergeant T. E. Hoyt,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private H. P. Turner,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private P. A. Decker,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private E. J. Maltby,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private A. L. Rickard,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private J. A. Exceen,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private John Ellis,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Albert Frazier,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private F. B. Mowrey,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private J. E. March,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal W. B. Hoyt,* captured August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private C. Covert,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private C. Roth,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private John Sylvester,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private J. B. Broughton,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Eli P. Young,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Leonard Grover,* captured May 25, 1862, Strasburg, Virginia.

COMPANY B.

Private Harvey Beckwith, killed March 20, 1862, Winchester, Virginia.

Corporal Levi K. Bean, killed March 23, 1862, Winchester, Virginia.

Private Monroe Burgett, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private George McNutt, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private N. A. Germond, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Alvinson Kinney, killed August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Sergeant Rush Griswold, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Corporal Elbridge Potter, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Corporal Frank Chapman, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private George Wright, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Henry Hicks, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Henry Brainard, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Oscar Burbanks, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Lewis Montgomery, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private D. Newcomb, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Robert Sills,* captured May 25, 1862, Strasburg, Virginia.

Private J. C. DeWolf,* captured May 25, 1862, Strasburg, Virginia.

Musician J. H. SeCheverell, captured May 14, 1862, Winchester, Virginia.

Lieutenant Andy Wilson,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Sergeant J. E. Tanner,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal A. J. Longworthy,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Spencer Atkins,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Albert H. Benham,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private John W. Baur,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia; died in prison.

Private Job Brazee,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private William D. Potter,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private L. J. Phinney,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private S. A. Stanley,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private S. B. Wilder,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private G. W. Atkins,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

COMPANY C.

Second Lieutenant Frank F. Stewart, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Sergeant George W. Britton, killed June 9, Port Republic, Virginia.

Sergeant Henry W. Ryder, wounded June 9, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal William A. Burwell, killed June 9, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal John Chapell, wounded August 9, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Corporal Algernon Kingsley, wounded August 9, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Corporal Allen Mason, wounded March 23, Winchester, Virginia.

Private George Eastlick, wounded June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Joseph Hall, wounded August 9th, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Beneville Miller, wounded March 23d, Winchester, Virginia.

Private David B. Parker, mortally wounded August 9th, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private William H. Runyan, wounded June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Allen A. Monty, killed June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Willis Sisley, killed June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Thomas Davis, wounded June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Joseph Wimby, wounded June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private John Williams, wounded August 9th, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private John Yokes, killed August 9th, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private H. M. Rice,* captured May 25th, Strasburg, Virginia.

Private George D. Brockett,* captured May 25th, Strasburg, Virginia.

Sergeant R. L. Jones,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Captain Edward Hayes,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal H. C. Lord,* captured June 9th, Port Republic**, Virginia.

Private Johnson Noble,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Benjamin F. Sperry,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private James Turton,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private N. H. Bailey,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private S. O. Crosby,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private D. L. Lindley,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private R. W. Cross,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private J. Fleming,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private M. Maloney,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private John A. Frazier,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

COMPANY D.

Captain Myron T. Wright, wounded March 23, 1862, Winchester, Virginia.

Private Valentine Viers, wounded March 23, 1862, Winchester, Virginia.

Private John Snyder*, wounded March 23, 1862, Winchester, Virginia.

Lieutenant James H. Grinnell, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal Frederick C. Remley, killed June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal William A. Hart, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private William Mendleson, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private* F. R. Johnson, killed June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Henry W. Morrel, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Theron W. Smith, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Lieutenant George W. Dice, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Sergeant Lewis B. Stark, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Corporal George Foust, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Corporal James S. Alexander, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Leonard E. Squares, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private William C. Finney, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private William D. Haynes, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private John G. Steinhour, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Henry A. Thompson, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Jacob Gardner, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Norman Cochran, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Marshall Hoagland, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Leonard Gaylord*, captured August 9, 1862.

Sergeant S. Woodbridge*, captured August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private O. Brewster*, captured August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private W. H. Jones*, captured August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private J. Waite*, captured August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private E. Randall*, captured August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private J. Replogle*, captured August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private John Hughes*, captured August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

COMPANY E.

Private Peter Vanskoik, wounded March 23, Winchester, Virginia.

Captain Horatio Luce, killed June 9, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal Isaac Dalrymple, killed June 9, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Frederick Brown, wounded June 9, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Lewis Weber, wounded June 9, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private William Robinson, wounded June 9, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private James P. Bagley, killed August 9, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Thomas McCarty, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal Charles Howard, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal N. L. Parmeter, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private S. J. Rockwell, captured March 23, 1862, Winchester, Virginia.

Lieutenant William Neil, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private L. Hill, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private James C. Jones, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Elijah Curtiss, wounded accidentally.

Private M. Mayhew, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Nelson Gillett, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Musician John S. Bellows, captured May 25, 1862, Strasburg, Virginia.

Private Frances Colver, captured May 25, 1862, Strasburg, Virginia.

Private Herman Sly, captured May 25, 1862, Strasburg, Virginia.

Private David W. Hall, captured May 25, 1862, Strasburg, Virginia.

COMPANY F.

Private Alexander Neil, killed March 23, 1862, Winchester, Virginia.

Private A. Case, wounded March 23, 1862, Winchester, Virginia.

Private Sidney M. Smith, killed June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Frederick R. Johnson, killed June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Captain Eleazer Burridge, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

First Lieutenant Hamblin Gregory, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Sergeant Roland H. Baldwin, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Asa E. Sanford, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

First Sergeant Joseph Jerome, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Almer B. Paine, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Sheridan B. Smith, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal Burton Pickett, killed August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private George N. Meno, killed August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Sergeant Almer B. Paine, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Spencer E. Balch, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Thomas Dowling, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Peter Dowling, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Simpson McLeon, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private George A. Patchen, wounded August 9, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Jabin S. Duston, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Charles F. Waldron, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Corporal George Gray, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private John C. McLeon, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private L. Walker*, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Pomeroy Smith*, captured August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Ellison Reed, Jr., killed June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Lieutenant H. Gregory*, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Sergeant Solon Hall,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal George Woodford, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal N. B. Noyes,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private J. J. Belknap,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private C. VanValkenburg,* captured August 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private C. V. Clark,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Charles Cain,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private William Call,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Peter Dowling,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Martin P. Durkee, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Jason Manley,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private M. Malcom,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Eliphalet S. Ontis,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Peter Smith,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Edson Reed,* captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Ferris Townsend,* captured May 25, 1862, Strasburg, Virginia.

Private Newton Hummiston,* captured May 25, 1862, Strasburg, Virginia.

Private George F. Hewitt,* captured May 25, 1862, Strasburg, Virginia.

Private James Whitney,* captured May 25, 1862, Strasburg, Virginia.

COMPANY G.

Second Lieutenant W. P. Williamson, killed March 23d, Winchester, Virginia.

Corporal Charles Robinson, killed June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Jacob Rosenbaum, killed June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Captain J. J. Wright, wounded August 9th, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Sergeant Alexander C. French, killed August 9th, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private James W. Smith, wounded June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private M. Grenewald, wounded August 9th, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Lieutenant Cary H. Russell,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Sergeant W. F. Chamberlain,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Sergeant C. W. Martin,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Sergeant George Strohl,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private C. F. Remley,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private William Fisher,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal C. Zeittle,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal John Kummer,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal E. T. Green,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private C. Bragington,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private C. Lantz,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private T. McCain,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private J. Burns,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private J. Campbell,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private H. Geer,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private William Wirt,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private J. Gross,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private William Gorrington,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private D. Stevens,* captured June 9th, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private John Worth,* captured May 9th, near Edenburg, Virginia.

COMPANY H.

Private Lewis Harris, mortally wounded March 23, 1862, Winchester, Virginia, died April 7, 1862.

Private Robert M. Wilkins, killed August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Reuben Farnam, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Hiram Root, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Samuel W. Hart, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Captain Jonas Schoonover, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Alfred Hazzen, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private L. Rodgers, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Lieutenant Thomas W. Nash, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal E. Oberholtz, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private John Heffiefinger, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private S. W. Hart, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private J. C. Stall, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private W. H. Connell, captured May, 1862, near Edenburg, Virginia.

COMPANY I.

Corporal Alfred Bishop, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private James H. Freman, killed June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private John Everhard, killed June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Sergeant Ransom D. Billings, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private William H. Abbott, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Albert Alderman, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private William Dickison, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private William Pond, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Ransom Craigl, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private Michael Greenwalsh, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private W. J. Waterman, killed June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Lieutenant B. N. Smith, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Sergeant John G. Marsh, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private R. S. Krahl, killed August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private B. McArthur, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private James Winters, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Lieutenant R. B. Smith, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Lieutenant E. B. Woodbury, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private William Gilbert, captured May 25, 1862, Strasburg, Virginia.

Private M. McNerny, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private J. Roup, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private W. J. Eldred, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private W. Waterman, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private A. A. Woodruff, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private C. C. Lord, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private James M. Perkins, captured August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private James Sowers, captured May, 1862, near Edinburg, Virginia.

Sergeant G. Cowgill, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Sergeant J. Walsh, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal C. Gove, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal C. Beech, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal A. Woodruff, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

COMPANY K, AND FIELD AND STAFF.

First Sergeant Christopher C. Johnson, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Color Sergeant Ulysses S. Hoxter, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Frederick A. Rounds, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Ferdinand Burt, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

First Sergeant Christopher C. Johnson, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Sergeant William E. Gray, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Corporal Cornelius O. Hinkle, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Corporal Jonathan Taylor, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Sergeant V. S. Horter, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Frank Hibbard, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private David McIntyre, killed June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private Ph. M. Griggs, wounded August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Clark, wounded and captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Major John S. Clemmer, wounded June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Captain David E. Hurlburt, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Lieutenant William Neil, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Sergeant G. C. Judd, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private F. Rounds, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private F. J. Hibbard, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private G. W. Dean, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private D. Phillips, captured August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private William Fitzgerald, captured August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private G. P. Strong, captured August 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

Private H. H. Fenton, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private J. Williams, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private John Sarsfield, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Sergeant A. D. Benjamin, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal W. S. Hoxter, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Corporal Luther Kinney, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private F. Johnson, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private D. McIntyre, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

Private J. Jenks, captured June 9, 1862, Port Republic, Virginia.

RECORD OF KILLED, WOUNDED AND MISSING OF THE TWENTY-NINTH OHIO VOLUNTEERS AT THE BATTLE OF CHANCELLORSVILLE, VIRGINIA, ON THE 1ST, 2D AND 3D OF MAY, 1863.

Private F. B. Mowrey, company A, wounded.

Private R. E. Woodbury, company A, wounded.

Private M. M. Canfield, company A, wounded.

Private Isaac Monger, company A, wounded.

Private D. Thatcher, company A, wounded.

Private L. M. Johnson, company A, missing.

Corporal Daniel J. Baur, company B, wounded.

Corporal Nathan G. Germond, company B, wounded.

Sergeant Rush Griswold, company B, missing.

Private Vaness Jordan, company B, missing.

Second Lieutenant Henry M. Ryder, company C, wounded and died.

Sergeant Charles C. Fitts, company C, wounded.

Private Julius Lavelle, company C, wounded.

Private Andrew W. Mann, company C, wounded.

Private M. Maloney, company C, wounded.

Private George D. Brockett, company C, missing.

Private Samuel E. Fay, company C, missing.

Private Henry C. Lord, company C, missing.

Private William Yokes, company C, missing.

Private John Warren, company C, missing.

Private Samuel Shanefelt, company D, killed.

Private Norman Cochran, company D, wounded.

Private Andrew Hunsicker, company D, wounded.

Private Edward Spicer, company D, wounded.

Private Henry Thompson, company D, wounded.

Private George J. Young, company D, wounded.

Private John H. Hill, company D, killed.

Private Thomas Shultz, company E, wounded and died.

Private Lorenzo Norton, company E, wounded.

Private Rufus Hurlburt, company E, wounded.

Private Sherman Tuttle, company E, wounded.

Private D. B. Franklin, company E, missing.

Private Roby Dewey, company E, missing.

Private Daniel Platt, company E, missing.

Corporal Alonzo Cole, company F, wounded.

Private Orlando Wilson, company F, wounded.

Private Jehial Johnson, company F, wounded.

Private Charles Canfield, company F, wounded.

Sergeant Charles T. Waldron, company F, missing.

Corporal Isaac J. Houghkirk, company F, missing.

Private Peter Dowling, company F, missing.

Private William Sober, company F, missing.

Sergeant Edward F. Smith, company G, killed.

Private William Wirt, company G, wounded.

Private Thomas White, company G, wounded.

Private Justus Townsley, company G, wounded.

Private Julius McCain, company G, wounded.

Private Andrew Halman, company G, wounded.

Private Henry Ewell, company G, wounded.

Private John F. Weidle, company G, wounded.

Private George Guest, company G, wounded.

First Sergeant Wilbur F. Chamberlain, company G, missing.

Private Albert Hall, company G, missing.

Private William H. Hartley, company G, missing.

Private Eli Overholtz, company H, wounded.

Private Andrew Robinson, company H, wounded.

First Lieutenant Andrew J. Fulkerson, company H, missing.

Private Henry Wolf, company H, missing.

Private William Lutz, company H, missing.

Corporal Warren Wilbur, company I, wounded.

Private Thomas Sharkey, company I, wounded.

Private Ferdinand Cutler, company I, wounded.

Sergeant Newton B. Adams, company I, missing.

Corporal Almon Woodruff, company I, missing.

Private Joseph Baker, company I, missing.

Captain David E. Hurlburt, company K, wounded.

Private James Williams, company K, wounded.

Private Ferdinand Burt, company K, wounded.

Private Joseph Marsh, company K, wounded.

Private David Turner, company K, wounded.

Private Osmond O. Oliver, company K, missing, never heard from.

Private Edson G. Holcomb, company K, missing.

Private Fred Rounds, company E, wounded.

Lieutenant E. J. Hurlburt, company A, wounded.

RECAPITULATION.

Commissioned officers Killed 0. Wounded, 3. Missing, 1 Non-commissioned officers and privates Killed 2. Wounded, 42. Missing, 26 -- --- -- Total Killed 2. Wounded, 45. Missing, 27 Casualties 72

RECORD OF KILLED AND WOUNDED OF THE TWENTY-NINTH OHIO VOLUNTEERS AT THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, JULY 2D AND 3D, 1863.

First Lieutenant J. G. Marsh, company D, killed.

First Sergeant George Hayward, company E, killed.

Private Benjamin F. Pontius, company D, killed.

Private J. Johnson, company F, killed.

Private John Williams, company C, killed.

Private Mathias Soden, company K, killed.

Private Jacob Gardner, company D, wounded.

First Sergeant J. Kessinger, company I, wounded.

Corporal J. Reed, company I, wounded.

Private Sidney A. Kennedy, company I, wounded.

Corporal Eli Rushon, company I, wounded.

Corporal George Putney, company E, wounded.

Private James Rounds, company B, wounded.

Private M. A. Rowe, company B, wounded.

Private William Jennings, company H, wounded.

Private Hiram C. Hill, company G, killed.

Private M. B. Haskins, company B, wounded.

Private Ed. Farr, company H, wounded.

Private O. O. Wright, company H, wounded.

Sergeant C. Woodford, company F, wounded.

Corporal G. McLain, company F, wounded.

Private Thomas Dowling, company F, wounded.

Corporal Loren Frisby, company F, wounded.

Private E. L. Gray,* company F, wounded.

Private Alpheus Hardy,* company F, wounded.

Private A. W. Hardy, company F, wounded.

Private E. F. Mason, company C, wounded.

Private B. Miller, company C, wounded.

Private E. O. Miller, company C, wounded.

Private T. J. Merrell, company C, wounded.

Private W. H. Runyon, company C, wounded.

Private Obed Knapp, company C, wounded.

Private Esick Blanchard, company K, wounded.

Sergeant John A. Kummer, company G, wounded.

Private Tallis E. McKain, company G, wounded.

Private Harry Gould, company G, wounded.

Private Isaac Munger, company A, wounded.

Private F. B. Mowery, company A, wounded.

Private Ed. J. Brown, company A, wounded.

Private C. Hedrick, company A, wounded.

RECAPITULATION.

Killed 7 Wounded 33 -- Total 40

RECORD OF CASUALTIES OF THE TWENTY-NINTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEERS, FROM MAY 3, 1864, TO JANUARY 27, 1865.

First Lieutenant Winthrop C. Grant, company A, killed, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Adrian M. Knowlton, company A, killed, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Franklin Potter, company A, killed, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private John Keppler, company C, killed, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private John Gray, company C, killed, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Sergeant Samuel Wooldridge, company D, killed, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Corporal George Foust, company D, killed, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Thomas J. Bare, company D, killed, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private John W. Steese, company D, killed, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Sergeant Ellis T. Treen, company G, killed, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Sergeant Christian F. Remley, company G, killed, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Curtis M. Lanty, company G, killed, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private W. H. Connell, company H, killed, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Eli C. Joles, company H, killed, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Charles Osborne, company H, killed, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Martin Smith, company H, killed, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Tobias R. Phinney, company I, killed, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Henry Rapp, company I, killed, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Cass M. Nimms, company I, killed, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Amos Long, company K, killed, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Cyrus Roath, company A, killed, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private Eber F. Bennet, company D, killed, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Sergeant Andrew L. Rickard, company A, killed, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

First Sergeant Joel E. Tanner, company B, killed, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private Jabin S. Dusten, company F, killed, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private Lewis J. Phinney, company B, killed, Dallas, Georgia, May 29, 1864.

Private A. W. Atkins, company B, killed, Dallas, Georgia, May 29, 1864.

Private C. A. Davis, company B, killed, Dallas, Georgia, May 29, 1864.

Private W. Hasting, company D, killed, Dallas, Georgia, May 26, 1864.

Sergeant J. H. Marsh, company K, killed, Dallas, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Private James Baker, company I, killed, near Kenesaw, Georgia, July 2, 1864.

Sergeant Thomas Davis, company H, killed, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Corporal James Gunn, company I, killed, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private W. F. Harrington, company G, killed, Peach Tree Creek, Georgia, July 20, 1864.

Private Benjamin R. Lee, company H, killed, Peach Tree Creek, Georgia, July 20, 1864.

Sergeant D. Ransom (James?) Billings, company I, killed, near Atlanta, Georgia, July 28, 1864.

Private C. W. Kellogg, company C, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

COMMISSIONED OFFICERS WOUNDED.

Colonel William T. Fitch, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Lieutenant-colonel Edward Hayes, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Adjutant James B. Storer, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

First Lieutenant George W. Dice, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

First Lieutenant W. F. Chamberlain, Dug Gap, Georgia.

First Lieutenant George W. Dice, Pine Knob, June 16, 1864, since died.

Captain W. F. Stevens, Dallas, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Captain Myron T. Wright, Peach Tree Creek, Georgia, July 20, 1864.

Major Myron T. Wright, December 19, 1864; died at Savannah, Georgia, January 7, 1865.

Sergeant Thaddeus E. Hoyt, company A, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Sergeant A. L. Rickard, company A, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private John Ellis, company A, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private N. A. Germond, company B, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private George Wright, company B, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private William Potter, company B, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private John Edwards, company B, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Andrew Bright, company B, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Corporal Allen Mason, company C, died of wounds, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private D. C. Lindsley, company C, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private George D. Brackett, company C, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private William Yokes, company C, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Samuel E. Fany, company C, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private James Wenham, company C, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Henry C. Lord, company C, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Obed Knapp, company C, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Corporal M. Hougland, company D, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Rufus T. Chapman, company D, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Jabin S. Duston, company F, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Private John Montgomery, company D, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Jacob Gardner, company D, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Charles A. Downey, company D, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Henry Hane, company D, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private John H. Hughes, company D, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Levi Baughman, company D, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Charles Steese, company D, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private John Burkert, company D, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Private D. C. Stevens,* company I, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Seth M. Thomas, company D, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Theron W. Smith, company D, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private David M. Brown, company D, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Thomas White, company G, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 27, 1864.

Private Isaac Medsker, company D, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private John J. White, company D, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

First Sergeant A. J. Andrews, company E, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Corporal Hiram Thornton, company E, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Corporal Hiram Dalrymple, company E, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Barney Buck, company E, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private J. Bennet Powers, company E, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Thomas Franklin, company E, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Franklin Flood, company F, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Alonzo Cole, company F, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Color Corporal Hammond W. Geer, company G, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private George F. Braggington, company G, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864 (died).

Private George I. McCormick, company G, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private John Woodard, company G, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private William Woodard, company G, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 27, 1864.

Private George Murray, company G, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Corporal Floyd Morris, company H, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Henry J. Knapp, company H, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private James Perrine, company H, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private John Smith, company H, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private John H. Wright, company H, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private James Wild, company G, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Sergeant Newton B. Adams, company I, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private William Gilbert, company I, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Abel Archer, company I, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private A. W. Woldridge, company I, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Theodore Hawk, company I, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Alvah Holden, company I, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private C. H. Kindig, company I, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Hiram Newcomb, company I, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private James Perkins, company I, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private John Shannon, company I, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private William Stetle, company I, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private James Reed, company I, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

William Roshon, company I, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private James Winters, company I, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private William Waterman, company I, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

First Sergeant N. S. Hoxter, company K, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private David Hartigan, company D, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 15, 1864.

Sergeant L. L. Kinney, company K, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Sergeant J. C. Hammond, company K, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private F. A. Rounds, company K, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private W. H. Stratton, company K, wounded, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Corporal G. B. Mowrey, company A, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private J. O. Latimer, company A, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Sergeant George McNutt, company B, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private Dudley Brown, company B, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private John Davis, company B, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 27, 1864.

Private John Davis, company B, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private G. W. Stocking, company B, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 27, 1864.

Private George W. Stocking, company B, wounded, Pine Knob, June 15, 1864.

First Sergeant R. L. Jones, company C, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private David Clark, company C, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private James Fleming, company C, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Corporal George J. Young, company D, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private D. W. Powell, company D, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private Daniel Schaaf, company D, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private John Snyder, company D, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private H. A. Thompson, company D, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private J. B. Yohey, company D, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Sergeant C. Howard, company E, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Corporal R. H. Hurlburt, company E, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private D. W. Hall, company E, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private M. Mahan, company E, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private T. S. McCartney, company E, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private J. W. Kinnear, company E, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

First Sergeant, A. B. Paine, company F, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Corporal J. J. Houghkirk, company F, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Corporal J. W. Foot, company F, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 31, 1864.

Private J. B. Belknap, company F, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private Charles Cook, company F, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private J. Johnson, company F, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private George Williams, company F, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private H. Edson, company G, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private W. Hartley, company G, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private George Guest, company G, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private Evander Turner, company H, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private Henry Wolf, company H, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private William Sperr, company H, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

First Sergeant S. Kissinger, company I, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private William Trall, company I, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private E. Newberry, company I, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private T. J. Fales, company K, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private Daniel I. Turner, company K, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private Jeremiah Congdon, company H, wounded, near Kenesaw, Georgia, June 24, 1864.

Private Robert D. Lutz, company D, wounded near Atlanta, Georgia, July 28, 1864.

Private Charles H. Beckwith, company E, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 25, 1864.

Private I. E. Haggett, company A, wounded near Marietta, Georgia, July 1, 1864.

Sergeant N. H. Bailey, company C, wounded near Marietta, Georgia, July 1, 1864.

Private Louis Crocker, company G, wounded near Marietta, Georgia, July 1, 1864.

Private Tobias Nettles, company H, wounded near Marietta, Georgia, July 1, 1864.

Private H. Farnsworth, company K, wounded near Marietta, Georgia, July 1, 1864.

Private H. C. Rood, company A, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Private E. W. Herrick, company A, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 26, 1864.

Private O. J. Parkill, company A, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 26, 1864.

Private John Burns, company B, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 26, 1864.

Private Charles E. Parkill, company C, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 26, 1864.

Private Israel Beck, company C, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 26, 1864.

Sergeant J. T. Parks, company D, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 26, 1864.

Private B. Holton, company D, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Private J. C. Greenlee, company E, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Sergeant George McNutt, company B, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 28, 1864.

Corporal S. E. Balch, company F, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Private John Goss, company G, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Private J. Townsley, company G, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Private William Demmings, company H, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Private William Lutz, company H, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Private A. Richards, company H, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Corporal C. F. Gove, company I, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Private James Hawks, company I, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Private James Walsh, company I, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Private G. W. Deem, company K, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Private T. J. Failes, company K, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Corporal N. J. Smith, company D, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 18, 1864; Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 22, 1864.

Private Elias Shutt, company D, wounded, Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 22, 1864.

Private Stephen Griffith, company G, wounded, Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 22, 1864.

Private W. Harrington, company G, wounded, Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 22, 1864.

Sergeant C. Woodford, company F, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 18, 1864.

Corporal S. McLain, company F, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 18, 1864.

Private O. E. Wilson, company F, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 18, 1864.

Private George Williams, company F, killed, Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 23, 1864.

Sergeant C. F. Sawyer, company I, wounded, Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 20, 1864.

Private N. Wilder, company A, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private John Hague, company A, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private L. M. Coon, company A, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Sergeant B. A. Isham, company B, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private S. S. Andrews, company B, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private F. A. Rounds, company K, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private Ezra Spidel, company D, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private Jacob Winters, company D, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private G. W. Holloway, company D, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private C. Vanvalkenburg, company F, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private P. E. Wilson, company F, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private S. McLean, company F, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private William Cline, company G, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private William Harrington, company G, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Sergeant Alphonzo Hazzen, company H, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private Lester Bruno, company H, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private Samuel Heathman, company H, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private George Manning, company H, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private John Sarsfield, company K, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private F. N. Johnson, company K, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private C. O. Hinkle, company K, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private George G. Guest, company I, wounded, Resaca, Georgia, May 15, 1864.

Private Daniel Kelsea, company A, wounded, Resaca, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private W. A. Frisbie, company A, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, June 28, 1864.

Private John N. Wise, company G, wounded, Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 28, 1864.

Private A. B. Durfee, company A, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 26, 1864.

Private B. F. Holten, company E, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 26, 1864.

Private George W. Reed, company I, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 30, 1864.

Private Frank Culver, company E, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private Thomas Dowling, company F, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864.

Private W. F. Harrington, company G, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Color Bearer M. McNerney, company I, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Private W. H. Stratton, company K, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Private A. B. Durfee, company A, wounded, Peach Tree Creek, Georgia, July 20, 1864.

Private B. F. Holton, company E, wounded, Peach Tree Creek, Georgia, July 20, 1864.

Private Frank Culver, company E, wounded, Peach Tree Creek, Georgia, July 20, 1864.

Private Thomas Dowling, company F, wounded, Peach Tree Creek, Georgia, July 20, 1864 (died).

Color-bearer M. McNerney, company I, wounded, Peach Tree Creek, Georgia, July 20, 1864.

Private W. H. Stratton, company K, wounded, Peach Tree Creek, Georgia, July 20, 1864.

Private Christopher Beck, company D, wounded, near Atlanta, Georgia, August 1, 1864.

Private Robert Williams, company A, wounded, near Marietta, Georgia, June 27, 1864.

Private Peter Dennis, company B, wounded, near Marietta, Georgia, June 27, 1864.

Sergeant B. F. Manderbach, company G, wounded, near Marietta, Georgia, June 28, 1864.

Private R. E. Woodbury, company A, wounded, near Marietta, Georgia, July 20, 1864.

Private John H. White, company B, wounded, Mill Creek Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private William Porter, company D, wounded, Mill Creek Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Dennis Stevens, company I, wounded, Mill Creek Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private J. S. Deshore, company F, wounded, Resaca, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Corporal G. B. Mowry, company A, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, May 15, 1864.

Corporal A. J. Langworthy, company B, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, May 15, 1864.

Corporal H. Harlow Fenton, company K, wounded, no record.

Private Levi Baughman, company D, wounded, Mill Creek, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private George Bason, company B, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 25th to June 4, 1864.

Private James Brands, company D, wounded, Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 26 and 27, 1864.

Private G. W. Drew, company K, wounded, Dallas, Georgia, May 25, 1864.

Private Ferdinand Burt, company K, wounded, Mill Creek, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private G. W. Heern, company K, wounded, Pine Knob, Georgia, June 15, 1864.

Private George Hammerstein, company G, wounded, Atlanta, Georgia, July 20, 1864.

Private James Nardham, company C, wounded, Mill Creek, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private John Cooper, company E, wounded December 11, 1864.

Private James Rounds, company B, wounded June 16, 1864.

Private Jacob Foster, company G, wounded May 25, 1864.

Private Charles Cain, company F, missing, Mill Creek Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private James Gaule, company G, missing, Peach Tree Creek, Georgia, July 20, 1864.

Corporal H. C. Rood, company A, missing, Peach Tree Creek, Georgia, July 20, 1864.

First Sergeant Rush Griswold, company B, missing, Peach Tree Creek, Georgia, July 20, 1864.

Corporal H. E. Clark, company B, missing, Peach Tree Creek, Georgia, July 20, 1864.

Private J. C. Shaw, company C, missing, Peach Tree Creek, Georgia, July 20, 1864.

Private Alonzo Cole, company F, missing, Peach Tree Creek, Georgia, July 20, 1864.

Private H. Merrill, company I, missing, Peach Tree Creek, Georgia, July 20, 1864.

Corporal Hiram Thornton, company E, missing November 20, 1864.

Private M. Babington, company G, missing November 20, 1864.

Those killed near Dallas were buried on a ridge just to the right of the Burnt Hickory and Dallas road, in rear of our works. Those killed June 15th and 16th, were buried on a ridge near Kenesaw Mountain, 100 yards in rear of the front line of our works; the graves all marked and easily distinguished.

GEORGE W. HOLLOWAY, Late Co. D, 29th Regiment.

REPORT OF CASUALTIES IN THE TWENTY-NINTH OHIO VOLUNTEER VETERAN INFANTRY, FROM JANUARY 27 TO MARCH 26, 1865.

Private John Rape, company G, killed February 12, 1865.

Private James Baller, company D, wounded February 12, 1865.

Private James Miller, company I, wounded February 12, 1865.

Sergeant Charles Potter, company K, wounded February 12, 1865.

Private William H. Abbott, company I, wounded February 12, 1865.

First Sergeant Ulysses S. Hoxter, company K, missing March 11, 1865.

Private David W. Hall, company E, missing March 15, 1865.

Corporal Rufus Hulbert, company E, missing March 15, 1865.

Private Charles Upham, company G, missing March 14, 1865.

Private Milo Sharp, company I, missing March 19, 1865.

Corporal John A. Exceen, company A, wounded March 24, 1865.

Private Adam Hulbert, company G, wounded March 24, 1865.

Private Thomas Bonner, company A, missing March 11, 1865.

AGGREGATE LOSSES OF KILLED, WOUNDED, AND MISSING OF THE TWENTY-NINTH REGIMENT OHIO VETERAN VOLUNTEER INFANTRY IN EACH BATTLE, FROM THE ORGANIZATION OF THE REGIMENT, SEPTEMBER, 1861, TO JUNE 1, 1865.

========================================================================================= Names of Battle. |Place. |Date. | Killed. | Wounded. | Missing. | Aggregate. ------------------+--------------+-----------+---------+----------+----------+----------- | | 1862. | | | | Winchester |Virginia |March 23 | 5| 7| 2| 14 Port Republic |Virginia |June 9 | 12| 33| 105| 150 Cedar Mountain |Virginia |August 9 | 11| 26| 12| 49 Chancellorsville |Virginia |May 1, 2, 3| 4| 42| 25| 71 | | 1863 | | | | Gettysburg |Pennsylvania |July 3 | 9| 35| 1| 45 | | 1864 | | | | Mill Creek Gap |Georgia |May 8 | 26| 67| 1| 94 Resaca |Georgia |May 15 | | 2| | 2 New Hope Church |Georgia |May 25 | 6| 24| 1| 31 Pine Knob |Georgia |June 15 | 9| 30| | 39

Kenesaw Mountain |Georgia |June 26 | 1| 9| 2| 12 Peach Tree Creek |Georgia |July 20 | 2| 7| 5| 14 Atlanta |Georgia |September 2| | | | Savannah |Georgia |December 21| 2| 2| | 4 | | 1865 | | | | North Edisto River|South Carolina|February 12| 1| 3| | 4 Goldsboro |North Carolina|March 23 | 1| 2| 9| 12 | | +---------+----------+----------+----------- Grand Total | | | 89| 289| 163| 541 ------------------+--------------+-----------+---------+----------+----------+-----------

N.B.--A remarkable fact, the Twenty-ninth fought its first battle on the 23d of March, and its last on the same date.

ERRATA.

Page 192--eighth line, “Steur” should be “Steen.”

Page 193--Captain Luce was killed June 9, 1862.

Page 194--ninth line, for “October 17” read “October 27,”; twenty-fourth line, for “Francis” read “Frances.”

Page 196--twelfth line, “Haddock” should be “Hadlock.”

Page 197--seventeenth line, “Bivius” should be “Bivins.”

Page 198--twenty-first line, “Vanskoyt” should be “Vanskoik.”

Page 203--fourth and fifth lines, instead of “Buele” read “Beede”; eleventh line from bottom, “Outis” should be “Ontis.”

Page 204--tenth line, John J. Belknap was wounded June 15, 1864.

Page 206--fifth line, “Vins” should be “Viers”; nineteenth line, George Williams was killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia; twenty-second line, the last date should be June 17, 1865.

Page 207--third line, last date should read May 22, 1865; twelfth line from bottom, insert the word “major” between the word “promoted” and date.

Page 209--fourth line from bottom, instead of “Martin M. Mills” read “Mills M. Martin.”

Page 210--fourth line, William Fisher was captured June 9, 1862; fourth line from bottom “Tallio” should be “Tallis.”

Page 213--twelfth line from bottom, “Suies” should be “Sines.”

Page 214--first line, for “Bubbington” read “Babbington.”

Page 216--last line, for “Murgan” read “Morgan.”

Page 220--third line, for “discharged” read “mustered out”; eleventh and twelfth lines, take out word “discharged.”

Page 221--fourth line from bottom, for “Woobury” read “Woodbury.”

Page 222--sixth line from bottom, for “Norton” read “Newton.”

Page 223--tenth line, Albert Bishop was a corporal; twenty-fourth line, for “M” read “W.”

Page 224--ninth line from bottom, after “teamster” insert “discharged.”

Page 225--twenty-first line, for “with company” read “in hospital”; ditto with fifth line from bottom; twenty-third line, for “with company” read “July 5, 1865.”

Page 226--eighth line from bottom, “June 5” should read “June 2.”

Page 227--twelfth line from bottom, for “1863” read “1862”; sixth line from bottom, for “A” read “F”; next line, for “E” read “G.”

Page 229--eleventh line, Philander M. Griggs was wounded at Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862.

Page 231--ninth line, “Cargle” should be “Craighl.”

Page 232--last line, for “Grun” read “Green.”

Page 234--first name, for “Clap” read “Clapp”; same line, for “December 8” read “5”; ninth line from bottom, for “Brunian” read “Brainard”; sixth line from bottom, take “e” out of “Bauer.”

Page 235--third line from bottom, for “June 9” read “June 24.”

Page 236--sixteenth line, for “Newman” read “Niman”; sixth line from bottom, for “Ellson” read “Ellison.”

Page 237--sixth line, for “May 11” read “September 4.”

Page 238--tenth line, for “Shabondy” read “Sherbondy”; twenty-first line, for “Braginton” read “Braggington”; twenty-third line, for “Breght” read “Bright”; twenty-fourth line, for “Belnap” read “Belknap.”

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TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES

This ebook was transcribed by a native of the state of Ohio.

This book transcription is dedicated to Thadeus “Ted” Slade, also a native Ohioan and the biggest Civil War history buff I know.

Some punctuation has been standardized. Some alternate spellings may have been retained. Some obvious misspellings and typographical errors/omissions have been corrected. Any other changes are noted below.

Some inconsistencies in human or place names were corrected by correlating with names elsewhere in the text.

The errata from the original book was applied to this text.

p. 60: Inserted a probable missing beginning of paragraph. (“[It] is perhaps unnecessary”)

p. 64: Corrected year in chapter description from 1862 to 1863. The Battle of Chancellorsville took place in 1863, and the end of the prior chapter also indicates we are in mid-1863 at this point in the journal.

p. 120: Corrected date “August 2st” to August 1st (“August 1st to 3d, hot firing all the time.”). The phrasing “to” vs. “and” makes a date range of larger than two days likely, and it’s more reasonable to believe the printer misplaced 2 for 1, than misplaced “st” for “nd”.

p. 143: Corrected time from 6:30 to 9:30 (“at 9:30 fell in and marched six miles as rear guard to the Twentieth army corps”). It’s not logical that they would move from 8:00am back to 6:30am in the journal. The printer presumably set 6 in place of 9, or inverted the 9.

p. 232: Corrected the discharge date for John H. Finneman (confirmed using records found on civilwarindex.com on January 23, 2021). As printed, the date was June 18, 1865.

p. 241: Corrected Lysander T. King’s company from “T” to “F” per the company F listing on p. 206.