Generals Grant, Meade, Ord, and others came down the road to the village. General Lee and his associates came in the opposite direction. They met at a house about two hundred yards from us, in full view of the place where we stood. Here the surrender was completed. Twenty-six thousand men were surrendered. Besides those who had straggled and scattered through the country, or willfully deserted, Lee had lost in battle, since March 29th, 25,750 men. Both armies were much exhausted, and if Lee could have shaken off the clutch of Sheridan, and continued his retreat to Lynchburg, Grant would have been compelled to abandon the pursuit within three days, from lack of food for his army. As soon as a few wagons came up with provisions, rations were issued to both armies; but there was not a sufficient supply. We remained on the skirmish line till the 10th, when we returned to the brigade. Several We camped that night at Pamplin's Station. In the evening George Dunn stole a couple of the meanest, most diminutive, runty little hams you ever saw. I helped him eat them, and am willing to bear a fair share of the blame; but a country that can produce such hams needs reconstruction. On the 16th we reached Farmville. The next day we camped eight miles from Burksville. At the latter place we rested a few days, before resuming the march to Washington. Here the news first reached us of Lincoln's assassination. A number of men, who had been taken prisoners during 1864, rejoined us. I was at headquarters one evening, for some purpose, when a soldier accosted me and inquired for the One Hundred and Ninetieth. He was ragged, thin, and pale. His hair and beard were of long growth. Looking into his haggard face and sunken eyes, there was not an outline I could recognize. "The One Hundred and Ninetieth is right here. I belong to it." "Are there any of Company D of the Eleventh Reserves here?" "Yes; I belonged to Company D." "You did!" He leaned toward me, looked intently a moment, then reached out his hand. "Why, Mac; I'm glad to find you." As his face brightened I recognized him. It was Wm. Kenedy, of the old company. He was made prisoner May 5th, in the Wilderness. He had escaped from prison, and made his way through the country to our lines, traveling by night, hiding by day, fed by the slaves, nursed by them through a fever contracted in the swamps. Rest, food, and clean clothes soon made him look like himself again. But my narrative must hasten to a close. We resumed the march, passed through Petersburg, Richmond, Fredericksburg, and camped at last on Arlington Heights. We participated in the grand review. It was something of more than ordinary interest, to see and compare the two great armies. Most of Sherman's army had but just arrived, and were dusty and travel-worn; while the army of the Potomac had been resting for some time, and June 28th we were mustered out, and started the next day for Harrisburg, where we were discharged, July 2d. The report of the Adjutant-general of Pennsylvania gives these two regiments, the One Hundred and Ninetieth and One Hundred and Ninety-first, no credit for active service subsequent to the battle of Welden Railroad, August, 1864. At this time, Colonel Carle, of the One Hundred and Ninety-first, and Colonel Hartshorn, of the One Hundred and Ninetieth, were made prisoners, with the greater part of their respective commands, and remained in captivity till after the cessation of hostilities. The remainder of the two regiments acted together as one organization, under command of Colonel Pattee, as mentioned on page 118, until the close of the war. This was by far the longest and most brilliant period of their history; but of this, the public records of the State make no mention. At the time of the muster out, Colonel Pattee was absent, and The following is a list of the battles in which the regiment took part: Major R. M. Birkman was born in St. Louis in April, 1837, and spent his childhood and early life in Harrisburg, Penn. He was in Philadelphia when the war was inaugurated by the firing on Fort Sumter, and at once enlisted in Company E, Eleventh Pennsylvania Reserves. He was made first sergeant, then commissioned second lieutenant, then promoted to first lieutenant, and after the reorganization, to captain of Company A, One Hundred and Ninetieth Pennsylvania. At the close of the war he received the rank of brevet major for meritorious service. The following extract shows the esteem in which he was held by the officers with whom he was associated. It is from a letter of Brevet Brigadier-general Gwyn, who commanded the brigade in which he served during the latter part of the war: "Captain, it affords me pleasure to testify to your bravery, ability, and universal good conduct in the several bloody fights in which your regiment was engaged during the late campaign. In the camp, no less than in the field, your conduct bore testimony to your In the army, as elsewhere, he was the quiet, unassuming, conscientious gentleman, doing his duty. After the war, he returned to Blairsville, Penn., where he married Miss Mary L. Black, a most estimable lady of that city. He purchased the Blairsville Press, and continued to be editor and publisher of that paper till 1870. He then bought the Indiana Register and American, and merged the two papers into the Indiana Progress, which he published until the 1st of March, 1880. His health had been gradually failing for three or four years previous to this date; but he continued to devote his attention to the work which he loved, until the advance of disease warned him that his work was done. He then "set his house in order," fearlessly committed himself to the God whom he had served and loved, and waited calmly for the last of earth. As death drew near, his mind went back over the scenes of camp and field, and he fought his battles o'er again. He died April 24, 1880. For seven years previous to his death he had been an active member of the BRIGADIER-GENERAL JOSEPH B. PATTEE. Brevet Brigadier-General Joseph B. Pattee is a native of Vermont. Of his life previous to the breaking out of the war we have no information. When the Pennsylvania Reserves were organized in 1861, he was commissioned first lieutenant Company B, of the Tenth. December 10, 1862, he was promoted to captain. At Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864, he was wounded in the knee by a grapeshot. He continued on duty, however, although this wound troubled him for more than a year afterward. When the reorganization took place, he was commissioned lieutenant-colonel of the One Hundred and Ninetieth Pennsylvania. Colonel Hartshorn being absent, he took command of the regiment. June 17th, he was severely wounded during the assault on Petersburg. A rifle ball struck him in the center of the chest, and came out under his arm. This wound compelled an absence of nearly three months. He returned September 13th, although still suffering from this The remainder of the two regiments, increased during the Fall by returning convalescents, numbered about five hundred men. Colonel Pattee took command of these, and they acted together as one organization. To his care, skill, and courage they owe the brilliant record which they made during the rest of their history. At Gravelly Run his promptness and decision saved the Union forces from serious disaster. His gallant conduct in leading the assault on the rebel intrenchments at Five Forks is mentioned in the account of that battle. At Appomattox Court-house he was ordered forward with his regiment from the rear of the division, for the purpose of making that last dash against Lee, and compelling his surrender. For the prompt and skillful manner in which this attack was executed, he was highly complimented by the Since the close of the war he has been in the West, and is now engaged in a land agency business at Canton, Dakota Territory. The following muster-rolls are obtained from the "History of the Pennsylvania Volunteers." The roll of Company C, One Hundred and Ninetieth, is defective in that work, and we have added a few names from memory. The following abbreviations need explanation: M. A. C. D. C. = Military Asylum Cemetery, District of Columbia; V. R. C. = Veteran Reserve Corps; N. C. = National Cemetery. The date which follows the name and rank of an officer, or the name of a private, indicates the date of enlistment. Company C, 11th P. R. V. C. Mustered Out June 13, 1864. S. Louden, Capt.; June 10, '61; disc. sur. cer., Sept. 26, '62. W. H. Timblin, Capt.; June 10, '61; Brev. Maj.; wounded in Wilderness; must. out with Co. Newton Redic, 1st Lt.; June 10, '61; killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, '62. J. C. Kuhn, 2d Lt.; June 10, '61; died of wounds, Sept. 17, '62. J. H. Sutton, 2d Lt.; June 10, '61; disc. for wounds, July 3, '63. W. J. Halderman, 1st Sergt.; Oct. 1, '61; trans. 190th, vet. G. W. Milford, Sergt.; June 10, '61; disc. sur. cer., Jan. 20, '63. J. H. Christie, Sergt.; June 10, '61; killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, '62. G. A. Black, Sergt.; June 10, '61; must. out with Co. J. T. Kelly, Sergt.; June 10, '61; must. out with Co. G. W. Eby, Sergt.; June 10, '61; must. out with Co. M. Heckart, Sergt.; June 10, '61; must. out with Co. W. Prior, Sergt.; June 10, '61; pris. May 5, '64; died at Andersonville, Nov. 28, '64; grave 12,191. Hiram Black, Corp.; June 10, '61; died of wounds, Dec. 18, '62. J. W. Campbell, Corp., June 10, '61; must. out with Co. S. Cook, Corp., June 10, '61; disc. on sur. cer. J. H. Meeder, Corp., June 23, '61; disc. on sur. cer. R. S. Harper, Corp.; Feb. 24, '62; trans. 190th; disc. Feb. 24, '62. J. S. Campbell, Corp.; June 10, '61; pris. May 5, '64; disc. Dec. 22, '64. R. S. Ray, Corp.; June 10, '61; must. out with Co. W. P. Black, Corp.; June 10, '61; must. out with Co. J. M. Varnum, mus., June 10m, '61; must. out with Co. J. Heckart, mus., June 23, '61; must. out with Co. Allen, D. S.; June 10, '61; must. out with Company. Adams, H. C.; Oct. 1, '61; disc. sur. cer., June 30, '62. Anderson, R. M.; Mar. 4, '62; disc. sur. cer., June 24, '62. Birch, D.; June 10, '61; must. out with Company. Black, J. R.; June 10, '61; pris. May 5, '64; disc. Dec. 12, '64. Bell, S. M.; June 10, '61; disc. for wounds, May 20, '63. Brandon, Henry; June 10, '61; disc. for wounds, Oct. 10, '62. Beatty, S. R.; June 10, '61; disc. for wounds rec'd at Gaines' Mill. Bryan, W. A.; June 10, '61; disc. on sur. cer., Feb. 11, 63. Bruner, S.; June 23, '61; pris. May 5, '65, to Ap. 17, '65. Black, U. J.; June 10, '61; died Dec. 26, '62; buried in M. A. Cem., D. C. Beam, J.; June 10, '61; died Aug. 7, '62, of wounds rec'd at Gaines' Mill. Brewster, J. C.; June 10, '61; died July 23, '62; buried in M. A. Cem., D. C. Boreland, J. W.; June 10, '61; died May 22, '62. Campbell, I.; June 10, '61; must. out with Co. Christy, H. F.; June 10, '61; must. out with Co. Cannon, J.; June 23, '61; absent, sick, at muster out. Campbell, R. G.; Feb. 29, '64; trans. to 190th; pris., died at Andersonville, Aug., '64. Campbell, Wm.; June 10, '61; died Aug. 1, '63, of wounds rec'd at Gettysburg; bur. N. C., sec. D., grave 39. Clark, C.; died May 12, '65; bur. Cypress Hill Cem., Long Island. Donaldson, J.; June 10, '61; pris. May 30, '64; disc. Dec. 16, '64. Edgar, H. J.; June 23, '61; disc. for w'ds, Nov. 23, '62. Eshenbaugh, J.; June 10, '61; trans. to 190th; pris., May 30, '64, to April 17, '65; must. out vet. Fliger, E. S.; June 10, '61; disc. on sur. cer., Nov. 27, '61. Fliger, Jacob; June 10, '61; disc. on sur. cer., Nov. 27 '62 Graham, Jas. K.; June 10, '61; wounded; must. out with Company. Grossman, Lewis; June 10, '61; wounded, with loss of arm and leg, May 11, '64; died Aug. 3, '64; bur. N. C., Arlington. Hindman, R. S.; June 10, '61; must. out with Co. Halstead, Jn.; June 23, '61; must. out with Co. Hilliard, W.; June 23, '61; must. out with Co. Hilliard, W. H.; June 10, '61; disc. sur. cer., May 11, '62. Henlen, Jn. D. W.; June 10, '61; disc. sur. cer., Jan. 8, '63. Hoffman, Ed.: March 4, '62; trans. to 190th. Hilliard, Eli; June 10, '61; died at Richmond, Jan. 11, '63, of wounds received at Fredericksburg. Hyskill, G.; June 10, '61; killed at Fred., Dec. 13, '62. Hart, Samuel; March 4, '62; died Aug. 10, '62. Karner, Wm.; June 10, '61; must. out with Company. Krause, R.; June 23, '61; pris. May 5, '64; disc. Mar. 1, '65. Kepler, A. C.; Oct. 1, '61; w'd and pris. at Gaines' Mill; disc. Kautch, Wolfgang; June 10, '61; disc. for wounds, Dec. 31, '63. Larden, T. P.; June 23, '61; wounded at Fred.; pris. May 5; disc. Mar. 14, '65. Linsay, F.; June 10, '61; died Jan. 4, '63, of wounds rec'd at Fred. Dec. 13, '62; bur. M. A. C., D. C. Livermore, J.; Oct. 1, '61; trans. V. R. C., Dec. 31, '63. Miller, S.; June 10, '61; pris. May 5, '64; disc. Mar. 5, '65. M'Cleary, S. E.; June 10, '61; pris. May 5, '64; disc. Mar. 5, '65. M'Gill, W. B.; June 10, '61; disc. on sur. cer., Dec. 30, '61. Malarkey, D.; June 23, '61; disc. Feb. 11, '63. Moore, W. E.; June 10, '61; disc. for w'ds, Sept. 1, '63. M'Murry, S.; June 10, '61; disc. for w'ds, Dec. 3, '62. M'Elhany, R.; June 10, '61; disc. for w'ds, Dec. 29, '62. M'Elvain, R.; June 10, '61; disc. for w'ds, Jan. 15, '63. M'Call, Alex.; Feb. 8, '62; disc. for w'ds, rec'd at Fred. Milford, J. P.; Aug. 26, '62; trans, to 190th. Monnie, F. H.; Sept. 21, '62; trans, to 190th; disc. at expiration of term. M'Murry, R.; Feb. 8, '62; trans, to 190th; disc. at expiration of term. M'Camy, J.; Feb. 24, '62; trans. V. R. C., Dec. 21, '63. Miller, Isaiah; June 10, '61; died Aug. 13, '62; bur. at Point Lookout. Martin, Wm.; Sept. 21, '61; died of w'ds. Sept. 17, '62. M'Bride, W. A.; June 10, '61; killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, '62. Martin, P. G.; June 23, '61; deserted Mar. 20, '63. Patterson, H. B.; June 10, '61; must. out with Co. Pearce, J. M.; June 10, '61; disc. for w'ds, Oct. 29, '62. Pettigrew, A. J.; June 10, '61; died July 11, '63, of wounds rec'd at Gettysburg. Porter, J. R.; Oct. 5, '61; died Sept. 25, '62, of w'ds rec'd at Bull Run, Aug. 30, '62. Rhodes, G. M.; June 10, '61; disc. on sur. cer., Aug. 23, '62. Rothmire, G.; June 10, '61; disc. Sept. 12, '62, for wounds rec'd at Gaines' Mill. Rinker, Wm.; June 10, '61; disc. Sept. 12, '62, for wounds rec'd at Bull Run, Aug. 30, '62. Russel, D. H.; Aug. 26, '62; trans. to 191st. Rosenberry, J.; June 10, '61; died at Macon, Ga., Dec. 24, '62, of wounds rec'd at Fredericksburg. Russel, O. H. P.; June 10, '62; died at Richmond, Dec. 31, '62, of wounds rec'd at Fredericksburg. Sloan, Wm.; June 10, '61; must. out with Company. Seaton, Amos; June 10, '61; must. out with Company. Shryock, S, P.; June 10, '61; pris. May 5, '64; disc. Mar. 5, '65. Say, Hon. H.; Oct. 7, '61; trans. to 191st. Stevenson, J. H.; June 10, '61; killed at South Mountain, Sept. 14, '62. Schmidt, C.; June 10, '61; killed at South Mountain, Sept. 14, '62. Shepard, J. M.; Sept 21, '61; disc. for w'ds, Feb. 24, '63. Taylor, J. L.; June 10, '61; must. out with Company. Thompson, W. S.; June 10, '61; disc. on sur. cer., Aug. 2, '62. Thompson, J.; Oct. 13, '61; killed at Gaines' Mill. White, Allen; June 10, '61; killed at Wilderness, May 5, '64. Company D, 11th P. R. V. C. Wm. Stewart, Capt.; July 5, '61; w'nded 2d Bull Run; killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62. Jacob Baiers, Capt.; July 5, '61; disc. April 9, '64, for wounds received at Gaines' Mill. Jas. P. Boggs, Capt.; July 5, '61; Brev. Maj.; wd. twice, pris. once, must. out with Co. J. S. Kenedy, 1st Lt.; July 5, '61; disc. June 13, '63, for wds. received at South Mountain, Sept. 14, '62. Jesse Donaldson, 2d Lt.; July 5, '61; died at Alexandria, Va., May 5, '62. J. O'Harra Woods, 2d Lt.; July 5, '61; killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 63; N. C., sec. C., grave 35. Wilson R. Potts, 1st Sergt.; July 5, '61; disc. sur. cer. June 10, '62. Wm. C. Coleman, 1st Sergt.; Sept. 8, '61; trans. 190th to 1st Lt, Co. I; must. out June 28, '65. Robt. Ash, Sergt.; July 5, '61; disc. sur. cer. June 10, '62. Jn. Ganz, Sergt.; July 5, '61; must. out with Co. Sam'l J. Chrisley, Sergt.; July 16, '61; killed at 2d Bull Run, Aug. 30, '62. Jac. B. Kinsell, Sergt.; July 5, '61; died Jan. 20, '63; wounds received at Fred.; Alex, grave 691. G. W. M'Gaughey, Sergt.; July 5, '61; died Rich. Feb. 10, '63, wounds received at Fred., Dec. 13, '62. David C. Steen, Sergt.; July 5, '61; trans. 190th; wd. Gaines' Mill, Fred., Wild.; killed Weldon R. R., Aug. 19, '64., vet. Geo. Weber, Sergt.; July 5, '61; wounded Fred.; pris. May 5, '64; disc. Dec. 17, '64. Jas. M. Graves, Sergt.; July 12, '61; pris. May 5, '64; must. out Dec. 18, '64. Jn. Dunbar, Corp.; July 5, '61; killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, '62. Silas Amberson, Corp.; July 5, '61; killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, '62. Robt. G. Gilleland, Corp.; July 5, '61; disc. sur. cer., Feb. 4, '63. David P. Stewart, Corp.; July 5, '61; killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, '62. David S. Parks, Corp.; July 6, '61; killed May 30, '64. Jas. R. Moore, Corp.; July 29, '61; disc. on sur. cer., Feb. 7, '63. Jas. B. Shafer, Corp.; July 29, '61; trans. 190th; must. out June 28, '65. Dan'l Graham, Corp.; July 5, '61; pris. May 30, '64; died—. Jesse Fry, Corp.; July 5, '61; must. out with Co. Chas. Minnemyer, Musician; July 6, '61; promoted to prin. musc., Nov. 1, '63; must. out with Co. Alf. Nixon, musc.; July 5, '61; must. out with Co. PRIVATES. Addleman, Lind. H.; Feb. 24, '62; died at home on Furlough. Barron, Barn. C.; July 5, '61; disc. sur. cer., Aug. 3, '62. Beers, Jn.; Feb. 8, '62.; trans. 190th; pris. Aug. 19, '64; not accounted for. Berchtold, Jas.; Feb. 25, '62; trans. U. S. N., Nov. '62. Beers, Sm'l; July 5, '61; trans. V. R. C., Sept. 1, '63. Beatty, Jn. M.; July 5, '61; killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, '62. Bedillion, Peter; July 16, '61; died Jan. 17, '62. Beltz, Chas.; ——; died Sept. 4, '62; bur. Alexandria, grave 212. Boggs, Wm.; July 5, '61; must. out with Co. Brennamin, S.; March 18, '64; trans. 190th; pris. Aug. 18, '64; not accounted for. Brown, Robt. J.; July 16, '61; trans. 190th; not accounted for. Brown, Jn. M.; July 5, '61; must. out with Co. Brunnermer, Geo.; Feb. 8, '62; trans. 190th; wd. May 30, Aug. 18, '64; must. out, vet. Burr, Jacob; Feb. 25, '64; trans. 190th; pris. Aug. 19, '64; not accounted for. Cartwright, Linas; July 16, '61; disc. sur. cer., March 1, '64. Campbell, David; July 16, '61; disc. sur. cer., Aug. 28, 63. Cowan, Jn.; July 5, '61; disc sur. cer. —— Corans, Jn.; Sept. 12, '61; trans. V. R. C., Sept. 1, '63. Cress, Dan'l; July 29, 61; trans. V. R. C., Sept. 1, '63. Critchlow, A. W.; July 5, '61; died at N. Y., Oct. 2. '62. Critchlow, J. W.; July 5, '61; killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, '62. Cornelius, T. J.; July 29, '61; killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, '62. Conders, Jn.; July 5, '61; killed at Bull Run, Aug. 30, '62. Dodds, Jasper P.; July 12, '61; died at Richmond, July 18, '62, of wds. received at Gaines' Mill. Deer, Jac.; July 5, '61; disc. sur. cer., March 11, '63. Divinney, J. G.; Sept. 21, '61; disc. sur. cer, May 9, '62. Elliott, J. P.; July 5, '61; pris. May 5, '64; died —. Fleming, T. H.; July 5, '61; trans. 190th; must. out with Co., June 28, '65, vet. Frail, M.; July 5, '61; killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, '62. Fry, W. M.; July 5, '61; died at Washington, D. C., May 31, '62. Graham, D. W.; Sept. 21, '61; disc. sur. cer., Aug. 18, '62. Gilleland, R. S.; Feb. 10, '64; trans. 190th; pris. Aug. 19, '64; not accounted for. Gilleland, W.; Feb. 10, '64; trans. 190th; pris. Aug. 19, '64; not accounted for. Gilpatrick, M.; March 17, '64; trans. 190th; pris. Aug. 19, '64; disc. July 5, '65. Gibson, Israel; March 17, '64; trans. 190th; pris. Aug. 19, '64; disc. July 5, '65. Graham, D. W.; Aug. 19, '61; trans. V. R. C., Sept. 1, '63. Greer, J. A.; July 5, '61; trans. V. R. C., Sept. 9, '63. Hussleton, G. W.; July 5, '61; pris. May 5, '64; disc. Dec. 22, '64. Haslett, S. F.; Sept. 10, '61; disc. sur. cer., Nov. 21, '62. Haslett, J. B.; March 3, '62; trans. V. R. C., Sept. 1, '63. Hare, Peter; July 12, '61; trans. 190th; pris. Aug. 19, '64; shot Salis., N. C., Dec. 22, '64, vet. Hoyt, Oscar C.; Sept. 21, '61; trans. V. R. C., Sept. 1, '63. Johnston, Vernon; July 5, 61; died July 9, '61. Kenedy, Alex.; July 29, '61; disc. sur. cer., Feb. 9, '63. Kenedy, W. H. H.; July 5, '61; trans. 190th; pris. May 5, '64; must. out June 28, '65, vet. Kalb, Eckart; March 10, '62; trans. 190th; wd., loss of arm, May 30, 64. List, Wm.; July 14, '61; must. out with Co. Lyon, Sm. A.; July 24 '61; k. Bull Run, Aug. 30, '62. Leonard, Jas.; July 5, '61; deserted Aug. 31, '61. M'Nair, Robt. A.; July 5, '61; must. out with Co. Mushrush, B. L.; July 5, '61; wd. May 5, '64; must. out with Co. M'Donald, D. (1); July 5, '61; must. out with Co. M'Donald, D. (2); July 16, '61; disc. sur. cer., June 25, '63. M'Aleer, B. W.; Feb. 24, '62; trans. 190th; pris, Aug. 19, '64; not accounted for. M'Bride, R. E.; Dec. 15, '63; trans. 190th; must. out June 28, '65. M'Comb, J. H.; Feb. 9, '64; trans. 190th; pris. Aug. 19, '64; not accounted for. Miller, Ed.; Feb, 25, '64; trans. 190th; must. out with Co., June 28, '65. M'Curdy, S. R.; Sept. 8, '61; trans, to Co. B., May 1, '62; disc. sur. cer., June 4, '62. M'Knight, J.; Sept. 12, '61; trans. V. R. C., Feb. 5, '64. Moreland, C. L.; Apr. 22, '64; trans. 190th; killed at Petersb., June 24, '64; bur. in Poplar Grove Cem., grave 173, sec. C. div. D. M'Cullough, M. F.; July 6, '61; killed May 5, '64. M'Kinney, J. A.; July 5, '61; killed at Bull Run, Aug. 30, '62. M'Neal, W. R.; Sept. 8, '61; died Oct. 25, '62, of wds. rec'd at Bull Run, Aug. 30, '62; bur. M. A. C., D. C. Nixon, J. E.; July 6, '61; disc. sur. cer., March 28, '64. Overdoff, W. C.; March 31, '64; trans. 190th; killed Oct. '64. Parker, S. C.; July 5, '61; must. out with Co. Pisor, D. W.; July 16, '61; died Nov. 16, '62; buried Camp Parole, Hospital Cem. Annapolis, Md. Pherson, R. J.; July 29, '61; killed at Bull Run, Aug. 30, '62. Rodgers, H.; July 16, '61; disc. sur. cer., June 23, '62. Richardson, W.; March 21, '62; trans. 190th; wd. at Fred.; must. out June 28, '65, vet. Robertson, J.; Feb. 16, '64; trans. 190th; pris. Aug. 19, '64; died —. Rice, T. G.; Feb. 13, '64; trans. 190th; pris. Aug. 19, '64; died Dec. 23, '64, Salisbury, N. C. Rosenberry, S. J.; Feb. 24, '62; died June 23, '62; bur. Mil. As. Cem., D. C. Rouch, L.; Oct. 5, '61; died at home, Butler County, Sept. 8, '63. Smith, S. F.; Sept. 8, '61; disc. sur. cer., Aug. 1, '62. Shearer, W. M.; Sept. 8, '61; disc. sur. cer., Aug. 27, '62. Stevenson, B.; Feb. 24, '62; disc. sur. cer., March 25, '62. Snow, Alf. M.; July 5, '61; trans. 190th; pris. Aug. 19, '64; died Salisbury, N. C, vet. Shank, A.; Sept. 8, '61; trans. 190th; must. out June 28, '65., vet. Silvers, M.; Sept. 21, '61; trans. V. R. C. Stanley, J. S.; March 31, '64; trans. 190th; wd. May 30, '64; not accounted for. Sinott, Wm.; Sept. 8, '61; killed at Bull Run, Aug. 29, '62. Summerville, J. H.; July 5, '61; died at Annapolis, Md., Feb. 28, '63, of wds. rec'd at Fred. Dec. 13, '62. Teets, Al.; July 5, '61; absent at muster out. Thompson, R. W.; July 5, '61; must. out with Co. Thompson, G.; July 23, '61; must. out with Co. Williamson, Hugh; July 5, '61; wd. at Fred.; absent at muster out. Woods, Wm.; July 5, '61; died at Camp Pierpont, Dec. 6, '61. Young, Geo.; Feb. 8, '62; disc. sur. cer., June 11, '62. Company C, 190th P. V. Neri B. Kinsey, Capt.; June, 1, '61; Brev. Maj. Oct. 1, '64; wounded Oct., '64; disc. Mar. 8, '65. Moses W. Lucore, 1st Lt.; June 1, '61; pris. Aug. 19, '64; must. out June 28, '65. Benj. F. Wright, 2d Lt.; pris. Aug. 19, '64; must. out June 28, '65. —— Keeley, Sergt.; must. out June 28, '65. —— Haslett, must. out June 28, '65. David C. Steen, Sergt.; killed Aug. 19, '64; sec. D., 11. Thos. H. Lindsay, Corp.; Dec. 21, '63; disc. gen. ord., June 1, '65. Brown, Robt. J.; July 16, '61; vet., not accounted for. Beers, Jn.; Mar. 17, '62; vet., not accounted for. Burr, Jacob; Feb. 25, '64; vet., not accounted for. Brunnermer, George; Feb. 8. '62; ward 2; mus. Brennamin, Sl.; Mar. 18, '64; pris. Aug. 19, '64; not accounted for. Bovard, Joseph O.; June 8, '61; must. out with Co., June 28, '65, vet. Conner, Wm.; Sept. 22, '62; pris. Aug. 19, '64; disc. gen. ord., June 1, '65. Coleman, Mike; Dec. 15, '63; must. out with Co., June 28, '65. Dunn, Geo.; Sept. 22, '62; disc. gen. ord., June 1, '65. Edgar, Jn.; must. out with Co., June 28, '65, vet. Eshelman, Abram; Dec. 9, '63; died of wounds rec'd at Petersburg, Va., June 17, '64. Fulkerson, Smith; Mar. 31, '62; disc. at expiration of term. Fleming, Thorn. H.; July 5, '61; must. out with Co., June 28, '64, vet. Fuller, Jn. A.; pris. Aug. 19, '64; died at Salisbury N. C., Dec. 12, '65. Fairbanks, D.; pris. Aug 19, '64; died Nov. 24, '64. Gilpatrick, Mark; Mar. 15, '64; pris. Aug. 19, '64, to Oct. 8, '64; disc. July 5, '65. Gilleland, Robt. S.; Feb. 10, '64; not accounted for. Gilleland, Wilson; Feb. 10, '64; not accounted for. Gibson, Israel; Mar. 17, '64; not accouonted for. Hare, Peter; July 12, '61; pris. Aug. 19, '64; died at Salisbury, N. C., Jan. 30, '65, vet. Harris, Abram; Feb. 3, '64; disc. gen. ord., May 16, '65. Kalb, Eckart; Mar. 10, '62; wounded, with loss of arm, May 30, '64. Kenedy, W. H. H.; July 5, '61; pris. May 5, '64; must. out with Company, June 28, '65, vet. Klinglesmith, C.; Feb. 5, '64; must. out with Co., June 28, '65. Lewis, Wm.; Oct. 25, '64; disc. gen. ord., June 5, '65. Lyons, Owen; Dec. 21, '63; trans. V. R. C. M'Aleer, Bernard W.; Feb. 24, '62; not accounted for. M'Bride, R. E.; Dec. 15, '63; must. out with Co. M'Comb, Jas. H.; Feb. 9, '64; pris. Aug. 19, '64; not accounted for. M'Guire, Robt. R.; June 8, '61; mustered out with Company, vet. M'Guire, Jas. N.; June 8, '61; must. out with Company, vet., wounded. Miller, Ed.; Feb. 25, '64; must. out with Company. Nicholson, Jn.; Dec. 31, '63; pris. Aug. 19, '64, to Feb. 7, '65; disc. June 12, '65. Overdoff, Wm. C.; Mar. 31, '64; killed Oct., '64. Payne, Wm.; Oct. 20, '61; disc. at expiration of term. Rice, Thos. G.; Feb. 13, '64; pris. Aug. 19, '64; died at Salisbury, N. C. Richardson, Wm.; Mar. 21, '62; must. out with Co., wounded. Robertson, Jas.; Feb. 16, '64; pris. Aug. 19, '64; died at Salisbury, N. C., Dec. 23, '64. Rutter, Wm.; wounded at Petersburg, June 18, '64; died July 15, '64. Snow, Alf. M.; July 5, '61; pris. Aug. 19, '64; died at Salisbury, N. C., vet. Shank, Jn.; Feb. 26, '64; not accounted for. Scott, W. D.; June 8, '61; disc. Jan. 23, '65, vet. Stohker, Abram; Dec. 21, '63; pris. Aug. 19, '64, to Jan. 23, '64; disc. June 12, '65. Sweeney, Chas.; June 8, '61; pris. Aug. 19, '64, to March 1, '65; disc. June 24. '65. Thiel, Anthony; Feb. 4, '62; disc. gen. ord., June 2, '65. Walb, Leonidas C.; June 21, '61; must. out with Company, vet. Youler, Benj. F.; June 20, '61; must. out with Co., vet.
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