Captain William H. Reynolds, promoted to lieutenant colonel at Darnestown, Maryland. First Lieutenant Thomas F. Vaughan, promoted to captain at Point of Rocks, Maryland. First Lieutenant J. Albert Munroe, promoted to captain at Darnestown, Maryland. Second Lieutenant John Tompkins, promoted to captain at Darnestown, Maryland; promoted to major at Fredericksburg, Virginia. Second Lieutenant Wm. B. Weeden, promoted to captain at Point of Rocks, Maryland. Sergeant Major George E. Randolph, promoted to lieutenant at Point of Rocks, Maryland; promoted to captain at Darnestown, Maryland. Quartermaster Sergeant Albert E. Adams, promoted to lieutenant at Falmouth, Virginia. Sergeant John H. Hammond, left the battery at Harrison Landing. Transferred to Portsmouth Grove, Rhode Island, and made lieutenant in Hospital Guard. Sergeant William H. Walcott, promoted to lieutenant in the regular army, at Point of Rocks, Maryland. Sergeant G. Holmes Wilcox, left the battery at Harrison Landing, sick. Sergeant Charles D. Owen, promoted to lieutenant at Point of Rocks, Maryland; promoted to captain at Darnestown, Maryland. Sergeant Francis A. Smith, promoted to lieutenant at Darnestown, Maryland. Corporal Charles M. Read, promoted to sergeant; killed at Antietam, Maryland. Corporal Charles H. Clark, promoted to sergeant; promoted to lieutenant at Darnestown, Maryland. Corporal Nathan T. Morse, killed in Washington, D. C. Corporal Gamaliel L. Dwight, promoted to sergeant; promoted to lieutenant at Poolesville; promoted to captain at Coal Harbor, Virginia. Corporal William A. Sabin, promoted to sergeant; promoted to lieutenant at Poolesville, Maryland. Corporal H. Vincent Butler, left the battery at Falmouth, Virginia, having received a commission in the navy. Corporal James B. Buffum, promoted to sergeant; left the battery at Falmouth, Virginia, sick. Corporal Harry L. Cushing, promoted to sergeant; promoted to lieutenant in regular army. Corporal George W. Field, promoted to first sergeant; to lieutenant at Muddy Branch, Maryland. Corporal T. Frederic Brown, promoted to sergeant; to lieutenant at Harrison Landing; to captain at Brandy Station, Virginia. Corporal Seabury S. Burroughs, disabled at Poolesville, Maryland. Left the battery. Michael Grady, returned home with battery, having served three years. Daniel W. Marshall, left the battery at Falmouth, Virginia. Alexander K. Page, returned home with battery, having served three years. Dexter D. Pearce, returned home with battery, having served three years. James P. Rhodes, promoted to lieutenant at Warrenton, Virginia. Left the battery one year after, near the same place. George A. Stetson, captured at first Bull Run. Bugler Nelson A. Arnold, left the battery at Washington, D. C. Private Stephen W. Aldrich, promoted to corporal; returned with battery, having served three years. George W. D. Allen, injured at first Bull Run. Left the battery at Washington D. C. George A. Adams, left the battery at Darnestown, Maryland. William C. Barker, returned with battery, having served three years. George Byrne, returned with battery, having served three years. Joseph Byars, left at Poolesville, Maryland. Henry H. Bennett, promoted corporal; returned with battery Freeman Butler, left the battery at Washington, D. C. Clavis G. Brown, left the battery at Washington, D. C. Frederic Bup, killed at first Bull Run. Joshua Brown, wounded and taken prisoner at first Bull Run. Frederick H. Benedict, deserted at Darnestown, Maryland. Charles E. Bontems, returned with battery. Joseph E. Brooks, wounded and taken prisoner at first Bull Run. Returned to battery at Washington, before going to Peninsula. Returned with battery. William E. Bourn, killed in Washington, D. C. Timothy Collins, returned with battery. James H. Collins, left the battery at Washington, D. C. Charles Cargill, wounded at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Benjamin H. Child, promoted to corporal and sergeant; to lieutenant at Brandy Station, Virginia. Elmer L. Cortell, promoted to corporal; sergeant; lieutenant. Left the battery at Point of Rocks, Maryland. Wesley B. Calder, promoted to corporal. Returned with battery. George W. Chaffee, promoted to corporal. Left the battery at Harrison Landing. Afterwards died. Charles E. Chaffee, promoted to corporal; sergeant; left the battery at Warrenton, Virginia. George N. Chester, returned with battery. Horace M. Curtis, wounded, and left the battery at Gettysburg. Frank Carter, returned with battery. William C. M. Church, left the battery at Washington, D. C. James Cooper, wounded, and left the battery at Malvern Hill. Henry B. Crandall, returned with battery. John Church, wounded at Antietam and left the battery. William Drape, promoted to corporal. Returned with battery. Michael Desmond, wounded at Bristow’s Station, and left the battery. Henry F. Day, left in Washington. Patrick Donnegan, left the battery in Falmouth. George W. Franklin, left the battery at Poolesville. Edward R. Freeman, wounded at Washington, and left the battery. Eugene Googins, returned with battery. James Gardner, promoted to corporal. Returned with battery. George J. Greenleaf, promoted to corporal; sergeant; quartermaster sergeant. Returned with battery. John Griffin, returned with battery. Olney D. Gladding, wounded at Bull Run, and died in Georgetown, D. C. George L. Griswold, left at Washington. Stephen M. Greene, promoted to corporal; sergeant. Returned with battery. Henry T. Graham, left the battery at Sandy Hook. Preston A. Humphrey, returned with battery. Gilbert F. Harrison, wounded, and left at Gettysburg. William Haines, left at Washington. Joseph S. Hoyt, left at Washington. Henry F. Hicks, wounded at Fredericksburg, and left the battery. Lewis W. Irons, returned with battery. Albert J. Jenckes, left the battery at Berlin, Maryland. Thomas Jollie, left the battery at Harrison Landing. Charles W. Lake, wounded at Coal Harbor. Returned with battery. Robert Laughlin, left the battery at Antietam. James Lewis, promoted to corporal. Returned with battery. Patrick Lannegan, killed at Antietam. Hesekiel W. Luther, promoted to corporal. Left at Harrison Landing. John H. Lawrence, killed at Antietam. John Lynott, returned with battery. Benjamin F. Lindsey, left the battery at Poolesville, Maryland. John G. McKay, returned with battery. Eli Messinger, detailed to hospital steward. Left the battery at Poolesville, Maryland. George Messinger, left the battery at Poolesville. Benjamin S. Munroe, left the battery at Yorktown. John Moran, wounded at Bristow Station, and died in hospital at Alexandria. William Morrison, returned with battery. John McDonnough, promoted to corporal. Returned with battery. Albourne W. Marcy, left the battery at Harrison Landing. Died on his way home. Charles H. Mowry, deserted at Warrenton, and turned guerilla. Benjamin F. Martin, left the battery at Thom’s Farm. John O. McCannack, left the battery at Washington. John Navin, promoted to corporal; sergeant. Returned with battery. Amos M. C. Olney, promoted to corporal; sergeant. Re-enlisted. Richard Percival, left at Harrison Landing. Willard B. Pierce, promoted to corporal; first sergeant; promoted to lieutenant at Elktown, Virginia. Edward Potter, left the battery at Washington. Frederick A. Phillips, wounded, and left at Antietam. Henry A. Pratt, left at Washington. Theodore Reichardt, promoted to corporal. Returned with the battery. Adolphus Reichardt, wounded and left at Bull Run. William H. Rider, promoted to corporal, and wounded and left at Gettysburg. Richard Remington, left at Poolesville. Robert Rawbottom, promoted to corporal; sergeant. Returned with battery. Robert Raynor, promoted to corporal. Returned with battery. Thomas W. Sayles, left the battery at Yorktown. George A. Shepardson, left the battery at Warrenton. George L. Slocum, returned with battery. Charles V. Scott, promoted to corporal; sergeant; to lieutenant at Brandy Station, Virginia. Milton Stanley, left the battery at Point of Rocks. John Seddon, wounded at Flint Hill, and left the battery. Reuben Swaine, left at Antietam. Richard Thornley, promoted to corporal. Returned with battery. John B. Thompson, promoted to corporal; sergeant; first sergeant. Returned with battery. William H. Taylor, re-enlisted. Augustus S. Towle, promoted to corporal; sergeant. Returned with battery. Warren L. Vose, wounded, taken prisoner and died at Bull Run. Joseph Wales, returned with battery. Edwin Weeks, wounded at Bull Run and left at Washington. John Wild, returned with battery. Amos A. Weeden, left at Point of Rocks. Wendell Warden, left at Harper’s Ferry. Samuel P. Warden, left at Fortress Monroe. John Walsh, returned with battery. Stephen Walker, left at Harrison Landing. Arnold A. Walker, promoted to corporal. Left at Falmouth. Died on his way home. George A. Wellman, deserted at Falmouth. John Zimmerli, killed at Gettysburg. ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY 1, 1856.N. BANGS WILLIAMS,AMERICAN AND FOREIGNNewspaper and Periodical |