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VOL. 5 -NO. 219
tke Vatrie Ruin.
SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 1863
TWELFTH ARMY CORPS.
• We publish below a full official list of the
casualties in the Ist Brigade, let Division, 12th
Army Corps, Brig. (len. Joseph F. Knipe, and
in the 2d Brigade, let Division, 12th Army
Corps. This is the first official list published,
and although but two Pennsylvania regiments
are included, it will be read with a feeling of
interest, as an exhibit of the loss of the differ
ent regiments in this corps engaged in the re
oent memorable contests on the southern bank
of the Rappahannock
List of /Med, Wounded and Missing from the Regi
ments of the First Brigade, First Division,Tweiftli
Corps, from May Ist to May 7th, 1863.
28TH REGIMENT N. Y. VOLS.
Lt. Col. E. W. Cook, missing.
Capt. John C. Terry, Co H, missing.
Capt. La, Fayette Chaffee, Co D, missing.
let Lieitt, Wm. M. Kenyon, Co G/, missing.
Private J. H. Hogle, Co E, killed May let.
Sergeant J. H. Teachont, Co E, missing.
W. L. Hicks, Co E, missing.
C. P. Aiken, Co E, missing.
Corp. A. J. Warner, Co E, missing.
J. W. Moore, Co E, missing.
Private F. J.:Anderson, Co E, missing.
La Fayette Lee, do do
Wm. Smith, do do
Porter Stevens, .' do do
J. Taylor, 419 .do
W. H. Irwin, do • do
H. Dines, do do i
B. F. Gage, ' do do
J. M'Wynuf - do do
,M. L. Parkhurst, do do
Sergeant Wm. Collins, Co G, do
C. S. Johnston, do do
Corp. Thos. Brown, do do
Peter Guelph, do do
Private Samuel Avery, - do do
Albert Bean, do do
Oscar Barber, do do
Jas. Deppa, do do
John Duffy, do' do
John Hanrathy, do do
Elliott Hoagland, do ..do
Wm. Lamb, do do.'
Ed. Lankish, .do do
0. M. 0. Mansfield, do do
Geo. M. Moore, do do
Francis Mooney, do . do
Owen M'Allister, do do
Joseph M'Mahon, do do
Warren W. Putnam, do do
Edward St. John, do do
John Welsh, do - do
Sergeant S. M. Young, Co H, do
W. P. Bradley, do do
Levi Kimball, do do
Graham Waffell, do do
Corp. L. M. Van Dann, do do
J. W. Smith, do do
Private E. Barker,' do do
B. Burns, do . do
R. Burr, do do
Jos. Babcock, do do
W. H. Curry, do ' do
A. Eiohman, do do
N. H. Groat, "do do
' C. P. Kent, do de '''
A. Kinney, do do •
W. M'lntyre, do do
John Minor, do do
J. W. Pinney, do do
S. Pratt, do do
H. Stolle, do do
S. WWilliams, do do
Sergeant Wm. Lewis, .Co. D, do
Burrie Swift, do do
Oscar Bayne, do do
Corporal Frank Anderson, do do
Private N. Ward Cady, - do do
John Blvd% do do,
George Nelson, do do
D. Anesworth, do do
James Dunham, do do
Charles Boyce, do do
James Cook, Co. D, a gun shot wound,
hand.
Private Wm, la, Wade, Co, D, a gun shot
wound, &MOM.
Private Lewis Minor, Co. D, a gun shot wound,
left arm.
Private John Smith, Co_ D, a gun shot wound,
groin.
Private Fred. Sureman, Co. D, a gun shot
wound, hip,
Private Thomas Purcell, Co. D, a gnu shot
wound, hand.
RECAPITIIIAATION.
Killed, enlisted men, 1; wounded, 6 ; mis•
sing officers, 4 ; enlisted men, 67 ; total, 78.
Very Respectfully,
(Signed,) T.. FITZGERALD,
Maj. Com.
46TH REGIMENT PENNA. VOLS.
Maj. Cyrus StrOUPS, shat throtigh left lung,
since dead.
First Lt. 0. R. Priestly, Co. A, killed.
IL W. Greatrake, Co. B, wounded in
arm and leg.
Second Lt. J. B. Getler, Co. K, wounded in leg
slightly.
Adjt, Lather M. Whitman, Co. K, missing.
Ast. Surg'n. James M'Donough, Co. K, mis-
sing.
First Lt. J. M. Geiger, Co. D, missing.
Second Lt. Howell J. Davis, Co. F. missing.
Capt. D:nnis M. Chesbro,Co. G, missing.
Captain Patrick Gri ffi th, Co. I, missing.
Sergeant William Hopper, Co. A, killed.
Private Charles Brought, wounded in finger,
slightly.
Private Chariot Carothers, Co. A, missing.
Conrad Halatine do do
William M. Miller do do
Philip Sorty do do
George Yeager do do
' George Wertz do do
Nicholas Nolte do do
Corporal Peter Mager, Co. 8.. do
Private John Dill do do
James Speer do do
Charles H. Fisher do woundid:in
both legs, severely.
Sergeant Edward Cramsie, Co. C, missing.
Corporal John H. Price do wounded in
foot, slightly.
Corporal John J. Davis do missing.
Daniel Davis do do
Private David M'Corndles do do
James 111Traoken do do
John Reed ao do
Julius A. Bedler do do
Peter Hoover, do do
Hugh Dougherty do do
Wm. hi'ltionagle do
Sergeant S. J. Novinger, do
finger, Co. D, do
Jacob Shepler do do
Private John Allison do wounded in
hand, lost thumb and two fingers.
Private David Frantz, Co. D, missing.
John Kriser do do
John Houser do do •
Edward King do do
William Mease do do
HARRISBURG, PA:, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1863.
Private Joseph Geiger Co. D, missing.
Levi Wey do do
John Ebersole do do
Solomon Trombler do do
Corporal John Bechtoe, Co. E, do
Joseph R. Waid do do
private Danl. Rodenberger do wounded, in
arm, badly.
Private Edward Baird, do missing.
R. B. Adams. do do
David E. Snyder do do
Andrew Wilfert do do
Corporal Cyrus Shade, Co. F, db
Private John Jordan do wounded in
hand, lost one finger.
Henry B. Ewing do do in
side, slightly.
William Daly do missing.
Morris J. Davis do do
William S. Evans do do
Wilhim Haywood do do
Archy M. Johnson do do
John M'Manus ' do do
Edward M'Lighe, do • do
Mathew Wilson, do do
Chas. A. Pettifojd, do do
John Vodrey, do do
Seargeant James H. Cole, Co. G, do
Corporal Jas. S. Lockwood, do do
Private Caleb Palmatier, do wounded in leg
slightly.
Private Wells Kenyon, do missing.
John Harris, do do
F. W. Levewell, do do
Corporal Stephen Darling,Co. H, do
Charles Ryant, do wounded in
hand badly.
Corporal C. H. Rusher, do wounded in
side, arm and foot, badly.
Private W: Barrett, Co. H, wounded in
thigh, badly.
Private L. S. Baker, do wounded in foot
slightly.
Corporal E. S. Horton, do missing.
Private D. B. Baker, do do
H. H. Crump, - de do
H. J. EOM', ' do do
E. E. Kelley, do - do
C. A. Lamoant, do do
William Muer, do do
A. Palmaker,- do do
James M. Ryan, do do
E. M. Stuckley, do do
Sergeant Patrick Cain, Co. I, missing.
Private Patrick Deoine, do wounded in
hand. Lost thumb.
Private John Clark, do missing.
John Brook, do do
Patrick Clark, do do
Martin Monaghan, do do
John Shields, do do
Sergeant Thos. Anderson, Co. K, do
Private J.H.M'Carty, do do
Henry Salter, do do
Moses Reed, do do
John Neifer, do do -
RECAPITULATION.
Killed, 1 line officer, 1 enlisted man 2
Wounded, major, 2 line officers and 18
enlisted men ....... 16
Missing, 6 officers and 75 enlisted men... 81
Total 99
(Signed) E. S. WIFMANN,
Capt. Coro. 46th Reg. Ra. Vol.
Houoce.B. JONES, Lieut. and Actg. Adj.
128TH REGIMENT PENNA. VOLE. "
Colonel I. A Mathews, missing.
Lieut. Col. L. Heber Smith, do
Capt. William I. M'Nall, Co. B, •do
F. M. Yeager, CO. C, do
2d Lient. W. C. Warford, do do
Capt. Thomas W. Riohsrds, Co. E, slightly
wounded.
Capt. C. R. Frankenfield, Co. F, missing.
P. C. Huber, Co. 0, do
Richard H. , Jones, Co. I, do
George Newkirk, . Co. K, do
let Lieut. John Obeid, do do
24 Lieut. Jas. Armstrong, do • do
Corp. M. M. Schaffer, Co. A, plightly wounded
Corp. Hervy L Wells, Co. A, missing.
Private Geo. Ditterline, do do
William Diceley do do
James Ludwig, do do
Edward Gross, do do
James Thompson, do do
Private Charles De Kart, Co. A, slightly
wounded.
Sergi. August Graff, Co. B,
Jacob Finkbone, do do
PriTAte John Marks, Co. B, slightly wounded.
Private Daniel Birch, Co, B, missing.
Edward Beautler, do do
John Callahan, do do
Joseph Green,
Michael A. Hassan, do do
Wm. IL H. Laney, do • do
Ezra Leinhach, do do
George Hassinger, do do
' David Heifer, do do
Samuel Hauly, do do
Barney M'Cullogh, do do
John Parvin, ' do do
Henry Solders, do do
George Saylor, do do
John M. Seltzer, do do
Jeremiah Smith, do do
Sergt. N. D. Marple, Co. C, do
Corp. H. W. Wilson, do do
John D. Walters, do do
Wm. T. Ryan, do do
B. F. Blyner, do do
L. D. Lona, do do
A. A. Slack, do do
Private B. L. Mann, Co. C, slightly wounded
Private H. W. Black, Co. C, missing•
I. W. Bartholomew, do do
Charles Barrel, do do
H. K.Congle,
W. H. Bruce,
John Druniman, Co. C, missing.
John Dougherty, do do
Christian Gordon, do do
Benj: Hunsberger, do do
Harry V. Stewsen, do do
Watson Limburg, do do
Elias Lownes, do do
Jonas Overholt, do do
H. A. Pickering, do do
E. H. Stradling, do do'
Hutchinson Taylor, do do
John Twining, do do
E. C. Thompson, ' do do
John Weir, do do
Joseph Weaver, do do
George W. Walters, do do
Sergeant George Deifenderfer, Co. D, missing.
F. A. Ruhe, do do
Corporal T., F. Barn, do do
Ginige W. Honworth, do do
Abraham Warman, do do .
Alonzo Kuntz, do do
Private D Dullinger, Co. D, slightly wounded.
Solomon Frederick, Co. D, do
Tilghman Peter, Co. D, missing.
Henry Guth, do do
Henry Wagle, do do
Addison Krause, do do
Allen Blank, do do
Jacob Cline, Co. E, slightly wounded,
John Miller, Co. E, missing.
Jacob A. Miller, do 'do
Jacob Tippett, do do
John Faber, do sick at hos
pital
Private James R. Beyer, do sick at hos
pital.
Sergeant Jacob L. Jordan, Co. F, missing.
Corporal Ed. W. Knight, do do
Private John Edwards, do do
Peter R. Lear . do do
Autorn ' aith, do do
Edward Woolery, do do
Sergeant James A. Lucas, Co. G, do
Corporal D4ll. Hollenbach, - do do
Jan W. Stull, , do do.
Reuben George, do elightly
wounded.
Private Levi F. Ready, do slightly
wounded.
Private Eli Andrew, do. do
George Borger, do do
William Schuen, do do
Hiram Wilt, do do
Henry Went, do do
Daniel Weiss, do do
•
Sergeant Wm. Morridon, Co. H, do
Corporal Wm. M. Harbaeh, do do
Private Alfred Billman, do severely burnt
in face.
Private James L. Daum, do miming.
Joseph Feather, do do
John Fair, do do
Ernest Rekhe, do do
William A. Slenker, do do
, Otto Mubiwend, do de
Seneca Yoder, de do
Sergeant Francis Bauer Co. I, do
Augustus Long, do do
Jesse Shiney, do do
Corporal Wm. H. Yoder, do do
Isaac Pott, . do do
Wm. H. Parker, do do
W. 11. 11. Anthony, do do
Private Henry Bronch,, do do
John H. Collor, do do
Daniel Faust, do do
Harris Fegley, do do
Uriab Gambler, do do
Augustus Garbler, do do
George Garrett, do do
John Hetrich, do do
Gideon D. High, do do
Wash. L. Hoch, do do
W. S. Hollenbach, do do
Alfred Hass, do do
Simon Harris, do do
Wm. Moyer, . da do
John Ott, do do
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Jas. L. Printz, o t zo—
: Levi Price, do do ,
Cyrus Palm, do do
Henry Heider, do do
Daniel Shearer, do do
Sergeant John Fair, , Co. K, do
Henry Gossler, do do
Geo. Oberhauser, do do
Corporal John Baker do do
Henry Breslin, do do
'Charles Lewere, do do
Leonard Get; do do
Wm. B. Yerges, do do
David Lingle, do do.
Jacob Deppirn, do do
Private Gatos Augatadt, do do
Oliver Beiber, do do
Lewis Beiber, dci do
Thos. Bowers, do
do Isaac Bobst, do
Fred. Britton, do do
Wm: Brittory, do do •
Adam Deleon:kr, do do
Hiram Brads, do do
Frank Goldman, do do
Augusta Geiger, do do
Autolph Heursi, do do
Chas. Hill, do do
Wm.. Kraft, do do
John Kraft, do 49
J. R. H. Kalp, do do
Amos E. Leaman, do do
Henry dell, do do
John E. Matthews, do do
Daniel Wanks, do do
Daniel Owens, 'do do
Joe. Olds, do do
Daniel Reed, do do
Wm. Rhode, do do
Aaron Rightmeyer, do do
Reuben Raider. dos do
Irvin J. Lefferts, do do
Bepj. Steman, do do
John C. Smith, do do
Samuel Wolf, do do
do . imo
do do
do do
Officers irounded
Enlisted men wounded
Officers missing
Enlisted men missing,,,
I certify that the above is a eorreot report of
the 128th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers.
(Signed) C. M. DYER, .
Major Com'd'g Reg't.
STH CONNECTICUT VOLS.
Colonel Warren W. Parker, missing.
Captain George S. Benton, Co. F, killed.
Charles Doyle, Co. K, missing.
Lieut. Wm. S. Purrington, Co. 11, missing.
Ist. Lieut. A. P. Reilly, Co. D, missing.
2nd Lieut. Stiles G. Hyatt, Co. D, missing.
Walter Burns, Co. C, missing.
Corporal David B. Mills, Co. A, wounded.
Private Oscar L. Keeler, do do
Wm. K. Shaw, do do
John Carney, Co. A, missing, wounded.
Geo. Sterry, Co. A, missing.
Sergeant Eli Wanross, Co. B, wounded.
Private E. S. Scranton, do • do
E. S. Wott," do missing.
Wm. IL Williams, do do
Corporal P. Rinehondt,.Co. C, wounded.
Sergeant Geo. F. Selleck, Co. C, missing.
Private Wm. Plumb, do do
Asa Kidney, do dO
Augustus Hogt, do .do
Corporal Charles Holesapple, Co. D, wounded.
James Butterfield, do do
?rivate Fred. Fuller, do do
Corporal Jas. P. Pellett, Co. D, missing.
'rivate Adolphoo Barr, do do
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S. P. Wonnatnaker,
do do
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Reuben Bitner, dcv do
Ira Coffin,do do
Abner Doiwund, do do
Lewis Danbert, Co. G, missing.
James Eli, do do
William Fry, do do
Edward Futzinger, do do
Thomas Good, do do
Aaron Chum, do do
Amendes Henry, do do
James Kunkle, do do
James Krum, do do
Alfred Slot; do do
John Leng, do do
Jacob Long, do do
Daniel Moyer, do do
Daniel Meet; do do
David Pritcharts, do do
Paul Remig, do do
William Reits, do do
Henry Stout, do do
William G. Smith, do do
Elijah B. Miller, do do
Michael Mulvaney, do do
Sitmoel Hoffmastet, do do
t do do
Robert Irving,
do do
Jahn'n Leimbach,
eQbfot'n Markart, do do
Benj. Shoemaker, do do
do do
do do
John Warnsher,
John H. Weiss,
RECAPITULATION.
Total
PRICE TWO CENTS.
Private Wm. Balfe, Co. D, missing.
John M. Cahill, do do
• James Dunn, do do
James Kief, do do
James M. Minbe, •do do
William O'Brien, do do
John O'Brien, do do
William E. Shelton, do do
Francis Bickel', Co. F, wounded.
Patrick Gavin, do do
Wm. J. Made, do do
James Healy, do missing.
John Pratt, do -.do
George W. Rich, do do
Stephen Daffy, do do
Richard H. Skinner, do do
Henry D. Shaw, do do
Ale*ander White , do do
Matt. Mederuack, do • do
Serg't. Burrows Parteller, Co. G, wounded.
Corporal Charles H. Carey, do do
Private W. IL Field, do do
Daniel Buckman, do missing.
George J. Ridley, do do
Corporal Daniel B. Baker, Co. H, wounded.
Private Augustus Moore, do do
Sergeant Ezra B. Joslyn, do missing.
Private Wm., H. Gardner, do do
Samuel Beamon, Co. I, wounded
Thomas Parker, do do
Robert Niohole, do missing.
Sherman Jewell, do do
Arlin Barden, do do
James Dunnigan, do do
RECAPITULATION.
Officers killed ...
Enlisted men wounded
Officers missing
Enlisted men missing..
Total
(Signed) DAVID F. LANE, Maj. Corn.
WILLIAM H. DANIELLS.
. RECAPITULATION FIRST BRIGADE..
Commissioned officers killed...
Enlistelimen killed
Commissioned officers w0unded........ ....
Enlisted men wounded. ... 48
Commissioned officers missing
Enlisted men missing 371
T0ta1..,........
JOSEPH F. SNIPE,
Brig. Gen. Corn. Ist Brigade, let Division, 12th
Corps.
List of the killed, Wounded and missing of the 2d bri.
gade, lst division, 12th Army corps, during the en•
gagements of the Ist, 2d, 3d, 4th and sth of May,1853.
20TH CONNECTICUT VOLUNTEERS.
Lieut. Col. W. B. Wooster, last seen in woods
near breastworks ; reported wounded.
Assistant Surgeon Jewett, left in charge
of wounded.
Sergeant Major John G. Root, killed by a shell.
COMPANY A.
Private John L. Preston, musket shot in fore
head—fought well.
Sergeant John F. Matthews, shot through the
leg—left on the field.
Corporal George Keeler, on the head, (slight
ly)—hospital.
Corporal Samuel Hall, in the leg—left on the
field.
Private James Fenton, in the hands, (slight
ly)—missing.
Private Lewis T. Fenton, in the thigh, (slight
ly)—left on the field.
Corporal Win. C. Doolittle, last seen on the field.
do do
TIM rentoodl3.—hanv d
James J. Blakesley, do do
Joel J. Brookes, do do
Simeon Brookes, do do .
John Buckley, do do
Bdward Bank,. do do
Choi. E. French, do do
John Purcell, do do
John A. Platt, ' do do .
'John H. Preston, do do
Jesse H. Rice, do ' do
Fred'k H. Williams, do do .
COMPANY B.
Sergeant Joseph Killinghack, last seen at U.
S. Ford.
Sergeant Thos. S. Osborn, last seen on field.
Private E. H. Eggleston, last seen at U. S. Ford.
Daniel Gillen, do do
Novice Meant, do do
Wm. Arnold, do do
Sylvester B. Barley, do do
JAIL .Bolsferd, do do
Chas. E. Byington, do do
James Keenen, do do
Chao. H. Wood, do do
COMPANY C.
Capt. William IL Smith, last seen in rifle pits.
let Serif tH. B. Billings, do do
Samuel
.8. Fargo, do do
Private Willis Ayers, do do
Jacob Bemer, do do
August Dover, do do
F. A. Chapman, do do
Brien Costello, • do do
William H. Fuller, do do
E. P. Gardner, do do
John Guyon, do do
Walter Hall, do do
Win. H. Holcomb, do do
Thos. J. Hogan, do do
Samuel G. Gagger, do do
Thomas M'Can, do do
Edward Parpney, do do
Bern'd M. Prescott, do do
Uriah T. Welles, do do
John Winger,
Lieut. George W. Sherman, slightly, hand,
with company.
Private Charles Atkins, severely, aide, hospi
tal.
Private Owen Callaghan, slightly.
Aunt= Senion, slightly, leg, hospital.
Levi Parpley, slightly.
COMPANY D.
Sergeant John Hall, last seen in woods near
action
Sergeant Samuel W. Gaston, in hand, slightly.
Private William Deßanks, in shoulder, left on
field.
Private Hunan DeMay, last seen in entrench
ments.
Private Thomas Francis, musket shot through
hand.
Private Charles Knoblock, on march, (April
28th.)
Private Robert M'Kinley, shell, in back, hos
pital.
Private Samuel Potter, shot through the body.
Private George B. Shipmaker, list seen in en
trenchments.
Private Samuel Salsbury, last seen in entrench
ments.
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Lieut. Andrew Upson, hot 06611 irk battle field.
Sergeant.C. H. Smith. , .
Corporal H. B. Gleason, severely, hospital.
Corporal James C. Twitchell, side, hospital.
Corporal James A. Atwater, last seen on battle
field.
Private Win. L. Ames, slightly, mouth, hospi-
tal.
Private James Bailey.
Private Charles R. Bagley, severely, arm, hos
pital.
Private Jienry Bishop, slightly, wrist, hospi
tal.
COMPANY E.
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lotted.
Private Joseph' Gorman, severely,, thigh, hoe
pital.
Private George N. Grime, last seen on field.
Private David Wm. Hart, slightly, neck, hos
pital.
Private Augustus liitchcock, neck, last seen
on field.
Private James V. Ahnsoa, slightly, leg, hos-
pital.
Private Lazarus T, Norton,•last seen on field
Private Allen L. Peak, last seen on field.
Private William E. Wightman, last seen on
field. . •
Private William L. Spencer, last seen on field.
Private William R. Upson, last seen on road
to Falmouth.
Private Henry C. Clark, last seen near Kel
ley's ford.
COMPANY F.
Capt. Henry C. Pardee. last seen in field.
Lieut. David N. Griffith, shot through the
forehead.
sergeant Thomas Hannon, last seen in battle
•
field.
Corporal David Wm. Tones, severely, leg, left
on field.
Private 0. L. North.
Private William A. Hotchkiss, last seen on
battle field.
Private Philo Roswell, last seen on battle
field.
Private Patrick Mayheen, last seen on battle
field.
Private James Costogan, slightly.
Private Alanson Perkins, slightly.
Capt. Charles T. Ames, slightly in head, with
company,
let Sergeant George W. Homan.
let Sergeant Alex. E. Mentu, in back, mile.
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sing. i
Private James McWhinnie, in leg, missing.
Corporal Nathan W. Greenman.
Corporal Charles E. Davis, slightly, shoulder,
with company.
Private Edward T. Abbott.
Private John B. Abbott.
Private Royal L. Bronson, missing.
Private Samuel 0. Bronson.
Private Joseph J. Bronson, in leg, missing.
Private George Bassett, taken prisoner.
•
Private Patrick Cronan.
Private John N. Duncan, missing.
John Foley, do' -
Joel Bnckingham, do
Lawrence. Fagan, do
John Finnegan, do
Geo. G. Guilford, do
Phil. Garner,do •
Jae. H. Hendry, do
Frank A. Hall, de.
T. Killmartin, severely, leg,.missing.
A. W. Loundeberry, taken prisoner.
Chas. Loopier, do do
George Meyer, missing.
J. B. Perkins, slightly, and missing.
T. C. Perking, do do
C. B. Parkman, do do
John Powers, do do
John Ryan, do do
Geo. W. Roberts, missing.
Peter Reed, do
Lucius Sackett, taken prisoner.
Geo. O'Brien, in leg and missing.
Wm. F. Seymour, missing.
Jas. White, do
Silas Wilmot, . do .
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Cayt. E. D. Dickinson, slightly, - in hospital.
, H: Burnham, do do
; ergint severely and missing.
W. A. Bradley, do do
Private F. C. Barrows, do do
Wm. N. Ford, do do
Elisha Moulthorp, do do
Edward Smallman, do do
James Fitzpatrick, hospital.
N. W. Tomlinson, do
Edward Young, do
let Sergi. Cecil A. Burleigh, last seen in en
trenchments.
Private Henry M. Hogle, last seen in entrench-
meats.
Private Geo. F. Seelman, last seen in entrench-
ments.
Private James Megin, last seen in entrench•
meats.
private Joe. P. Gabriel, last seen in entrench
ments.
Private E. L. Martin, last \ seen in entrench
ments.
Corp. 0. A. Capman, last seen in the breast
works.
Private Jas. Ralph, last seen in brealtworks.
R. Allison, do • do
J. Lawber, do do
Corp. James White, 140 e'en in woctfie near
breastworks.
Sergt. Albert Stellman, last seen in wood'
near breastworks. •
Corp. A. .Leltny Porter, oupposed wounded,
last seen in trenches.
Private Dennis Bugg, supposed wounded, last
seen in trenches.
Private Patrick Coby, supposed leounded j last
seen in trenches.
Private Michael Dunn, supposed wounded, last
seen in trencher,.
Private Noah N. Freeman, supposed wounded,
last seen in trenches.
Private Chas. 11. May, supposed wounde,d, last
seen in trenches.
Private Robt. C. M'Dowell, supposed wounded,
last seen in trenches.
Private Anthony O. O'Gheu, supposed woun
ded, last seen in trenches.
3RD REGIMENT MD. VOLS.
Asst. sargeim Edwin Ifutohlboon, Co. E, mitt-
sing.
Second Lieut. Edward Bakeman, Co. E, mis-
amg.
Second Lieut. Leon Lftioze, Co. H, severely
wounded.
Second Lieut. John. R. Claim, Co. K, slightly
wounded.
COMPANY C.
13t. Sergeant Samuel Carr, killed.
Private Geo. W. Chaney, do -
Benj. Baer, slightly wounded.
Frank A. Yost, do
Peter Griffon, do
Jas. bfi'Kee, do
Isaac Runk,, do
Napoleon Hull, sev erely 'wounded.
• COMPANY B.
Ist Sergeant Wm. Miff, slightly wounded.
Sergeant J. Shirk,
do
Corporal H. Harmon, do
Private Thomas Gannon, do
„Thomas M'Kuskey.
Ati.{.-;.. • - cObiPANY 0.
Sergeant Fred La Forest, slightly wounded.
A. D. Marks, severely wounded.
Private Robert Osimpbell,
John Kalzenberger, do.
COMPANY D.
Private Wm. Stanley, slightly wounded.
Samuel Baublitz,
Jessee York, do
• Robert Smith, do
Andrew Page, severely wounded.
Alfred M'Cauley, do
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COMPANY E
COMPANY I.
COMPANY N.