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ONE HUNDRED & SIXTY-FIFTH (165TH) NEW YORK VOLUNTEER INFANTRY REGIMENT - 2ND BATTALION, DURYEA'S ZOUAVES


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  • LIEUTENANT COLONEL
  • Carr, Gouverneur: Enrolled on April 25th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for two years' service; mustered into service as First Lieutenant of Company B of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 9th, 1861, at New York City, New York; promoted to Captain on September 3rd, 1861; discharged per orders on September 30th, 1862, to accept a commission. (Commissioned as a First Lieutenant on July 4th, 1861, with rank from April 25th, 1861, original; as a Captain on September 25th, 1861, with rank from September 3rd, 1861, vice Captain Dumont had resigned.) Enrolled on September 30th, 1862, at Albany, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as Major of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (right leg) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; promoted to Lieutenant Colonel on July 25th, 1863; wounded in action (wrist) on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; court-martialed for insubordination and disobedience of orders in August 1865 for refusing to hand over the regimental colors, and was found guilty of the charges; dismissed from the service on August 30th, 1865; dismissal was revoked, no date, and he was discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865; brevetted to the rank of Colonel of Volunteers on October 14th, 1868, for "...conspicuous gallantry at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, on April 9th, 1864," to date from March 13th, 1865. (Commissioned as Major on September 22nd, 1862, with rank from that date, original; as Lieutenant Colonel on July 31st, 1863, with rank from June 23rd, 1863, vice Lieutenant Colonel Smith had died.) [Born in 1836 in New York City, New York; attended New York University at New York City, New York, to 1855, when he graduated with an Associate Bachelors; employed as a journalist in New York City, New York, from 1855 to 1889; studied law at New York City, New York, from 1855 to 1858; admitted to the New York State Bar in 1858, and opened a law practice at New York City, New York, from 1858 to 1861; employed as the city editor of the "New York Times" from 1865; patented Carr's Razor in 1867, for shaving; appointed, and served, as a secretary to Governor Rutherford B. Hayes of Ohio, from 1876 to 1879; appointed, and served, as a clerk in the United States Treasury Department Customs Service at New York City, New York, from 1879 to 1889; as a Clerk in the Fourth Division of the Port of New York, United States Customs Service, from March 3rd, 1877; as a law reporter and military writer for the "New York Tribune" at New York City, New York, to 1889; wrote, and published, several articles under the nom de plume of 'Epistolographos;' applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 13th, 1874; died on September 23rd, 1889, at New York City, New York; buried at the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR (5IR & 165IR), GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, ORV, NYSR

    Smith Jr., Abel: Enrolled on April 17th, 1861, at Brooklyn, New York, for two years' service; mustered into service as Captain of Company A of the 3rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 14th, 1861, at New York City, New York; promoted to Major on August 22nd, 1861; resigned his commission on November 9th, 1862, to accept an appointment. (Commissioned as a Captain on July 4th, 1861, with rank from April 20th, 1861, original; as a Major on August 22nd, 1861, with rank from July 2nd, 1861, vice Major Bayard was not mustered.) Enrolled on September 20th, 1862, at Albany, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as Lieutenant Colonel of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; severely wounded in action (breast) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; died of wounds on June 23rd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana. (Commissioned as Lieutenant Colonel on September 20th, 1862, with rank from that date, original) [Born in 1839 in New York, the son of Abel Smith (1813-1861); died on June 23rd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; buried at the Evergreens Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR (3IR & 165IR), A2B(P), GS, H2B(P), LOC(P), NYSR (3IR & 165IR), ORV


  • MAJOR
  • Agnus, Felix: Enlisted on April 25th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for two years' service; mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company H of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 9th, 1861, at New York City, New York; promoted to First Sergeant on July 20th, 1861; discharged per orders on September 6th, 1861, to accept an appointment. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company H of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 6th, 1861, for two years' service; promoted to First Lieutenant of Company D on July 8th, 1862; wounded action (shoulder) on June 27th, 1862, at Gaines' Mill, Virginia; discharged per orders on November 28th, 1862, to accept a commission. (Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on September 25th, 1861, with rank from September 6th, 1861, vice Lieutenant Miller had resigned; as a First Lieutenant on June 30th, 1862, with rank from June 20th, 1862, vice Lieutenant Sargent was promoted.) Enrolled on November 6th, 1862, for three years' service; mustered into service as Captain of Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington, Staten Island, New York; wounded in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; promoted to Major on September 2nd, 1863; brevetted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel on March 13th, 1865, for "gallant and meritorious services in the battles of Gaines' Mill, Virginia, on June 27th, 1862;" brevetted on March 13th, 1865, to the ranks of Colonel, for "gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Port Hudson, Louisiana," and Brigadier General of United States Volunteers for "gallant and meritorious services during the War of the Rebellions;" tendered his resignation due to disability in 1865; his resignation was accepted and he was honorably discharged from the service on July 26th, 1865. (Commissioned as a Captain on December 3rd, 1862, with rank from September 15th, 1862, original; as a Major on August 13th, 1863, with rank from June 23rd, 1863, vice Major Carr was promoted) [Born on May 5th, 1839, in Lyons, France, the son of Etienne & Anne Bernerra Agnus; attended the College of Jolie Clair, near Montrouge, France, to 1852, when he graduated; served in the French Army with the 3rd Regiment of Zouaves, participating in the Battle of Montebello on May 20th, 1859; immigrated to the United States in 1859, settling first at Newport, Rhode Island, and then at New York City, New York; married to Miss Annie Elizabeth Fulton (1841-1922) on December 13th, 1864; employed as the Business Manager of the "Baltimore American" at Baltimore, Maryland, from July 4th, 1860, to November 1920, being made Manager & Publisher in 1883; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 14th, 1866; died on October 31st, 1925, at Baltimore, Maryland; buried at the Druid Ridge Cemetery in Pikesville, Baltimore County, Maryland.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR (5IR & 165IR), GS, H2B(P), HR, NYRCO, NYSR, ORV, NYSR
    Papers of Felix Agnus. Hornbake Library, University of Maryland.


  • ADJUTANT (FIRST LIEUTENANT)
  • MacFarlane, Victor Wells: Enlisted on May 25th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three months service; mustered into service as a Private in Company I of the 7th Infantry Regiment, New York State Militia, on May 29th, 1862, at Baltimore, Maryland; mustered out of service with the company on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York. Appointed as Regimental Adjutant, with the rank of First Lieutenant, of the 172nd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, in September 1862; honorably discharged on November 20th, 1862, upon the failure of the regiment to organize. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Regimental Adjutant, with the rank of First Lieutenant, of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 9th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 8 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a merchant; tendered his resignation, which was accepted, and he was honorably discharged from the service on January 13th, 1863. (Commissioned as Adjutant, with the rank of First Lieutenant, on December 3rd, 1862, with rank from September 8th, 1862, original) Enrolled on June 18th, 1863, for thirty-days' service; mustered into service as Regimental Sergeant Major of the 17th Infantry Regiment, New York National Guard, on July 8th, 1863, at Baltimore, Maryland; promoted to Major of the Regiment on July 25th, 1863; mustered out of service with the regiment on August 13th, 1863, at New York City, New York. [Born on August 27th, 1844, in Yonkers, New York, the son of Duncan (1812-1881) & Mary Ann Whyte MacFarlane (1813-1870); attended the Peekskill Military Academy at Peekskill, New York, to 1862, when he graduated; married Miss Zanina Nelson (1845-1903) on May 24th, 1865, at Peekskill, New York; employed at New York City, New York, from 1864 to 1883; moved to, and employed in the grain business, at Chicago, Illinois, from 1883 to 1890; moved to, and opened a veneer manufacturing plant, near Moosehead Lake, Maine, from 1890 to 1910; elected, and served, as a Representative in the Maine State Legislature from 1899 to 1901; elected, and served, as a State Senator in the Maine State Senate from 1901 to 1903; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 13th, 1907; moved to, and was employed in the veneer business, in New York City, New York, from 1910 to 1917; re-married Miss Blanche Elizabeth Bailey on October 30th, 1913, at New York City, New York; member of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States from September 3rd, 1902, to October 15th, 1917; died on October 15th, 1917, at Reading, Massachusetts; buried at St. John's Cemetery in Yonkers, Westchester County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Putnam, Nathan S.: Enrolled as a Second Lieutenant on September 30th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; discharged upon the consolidation of the regiments on November 22nd, 1862, at New York City New York. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 13th, 1863, for three years' service; wounded in action (left should and forearm) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; promoted to Regimental Adjutant, with the rank of First Lieutenant, on July 25th, 1863; mustered out of service with the regiment on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. (Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on July 23rd, 1863, with rank from January 13th, 1863, vice Lieutenant Walker was promoted; as Adjutant, with the rank of First Lieutenant, on August 13th, 1863, with rank from June 23rd, 1863, vice Adjutant Vance was promoted) [Born ca. 1833; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 19th, 1879; died on January 28th, 1886, at Morrisania, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, ORV, NYSR

    West, Charles H.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 28th, 1862, at Baltimore, Maryland, for three years' service; deserted on October 7th, 1862. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Regimental Adjutant, with the rank of First Lieutenant, of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; tendered his resignation, which was accepted, and he was honorably discharged from the service on January 23rd, 1863. (Never Commissioned) [Born ca. 1839; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from November 4th, 1892; died on January 29th, 1903.]

    Sources - AGR (5IR & 165IR), H2B, NYSR (165IR), NYSR


  • QUARTERMASTER (FIRST LIEUTENANT)
  • Ellsworth, Asher M.: Enlisted on April 17th, 1861, for three months' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 7th Infantry Regiment, New York State Militia, on April 26th, 1861, at Washington, D.C.; mustered out of service with the company on June 3rd, 1861, at New York City, New York. Enlisted on May 25th, 1862, at New York City, New York; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 7th Infantry Regiment, New York National Guard, on May 29th, 1862, at Baltimore, Maryland; promoted to Corporal on July 24th, 1862; mustered out of service with the company on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York. Enrolled on September 6th, 1862, for three years' service,; mustered into service as Regimental Quartermaster, with the rank of First Lieutenant, of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington, Staten Island, New York; died disease (chronic dysentery) on August 14th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. (Commissioned as First Lieutenant & Quartermaster on December 3rd, 1862, with rank from September 4th, 1862, original.) [Born on May 2nd, 1838, the son of Edward (1811-1886) & Phoebe Ann Martin Ellsworth (1817-1889); died on August 14th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; buried at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), GS, H2B, NYSR, ORV

    Starr, Raymond T.: Enlisted on September 6th, 1862, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 35 years old, was 5 ft. 5 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, brown hair and was employed as a sailor; mustered into service as Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington at Staten Island, New York; honorably discharged to accept an appointment on May 15th, 1864. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Regimental Quartermaster, with the rank of First Lieutenant, on May 15th, 1864, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the regiment on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. (Commissioned as a First Lieutenant & Quartermaster on April 17th, 1864, with rank from August 14th, 1863, vice Quartermaster Ellsworth had died) [Born ca. 1827 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from November 6th, 1896; died on April 26th, 1907; buried at the Hampton National Cemetery in Hampton, Virginia.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, ORV, NYSR


  • SURGEON (MAJOR)
  • Ferguson, James Francis: Enrolled and was mustered into service as Regimental Assistant Surgeon of the 82nd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 21st, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; wounded in action (leg) and captured on July 21st, 1861, at Manassas, Virginia; paroled and exchanged on August 21st, 1862; honorably discharged per orders on August 26th, 1862. (Commissioned as an Assistant Surgeon on January 23rd, 1862, with rank from May 21st, 1861, original) Enrolled and was mustered into service as Regimental Surgeon, with the rank of Major, of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 11th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with dark blue eyes, sandy hair and was employed as a surgeon; tendered his resignation, due to disability, his resignation was accepted and he was discharged due to disability on March 15th, 1864. (Commissioned as Surgeon, with the rank of Major, on December 3rd, 1862, with rank from September 9th, 1862, original) [Born on October 10th, 1839, in New York City, New York, the son of John & Janet McNish Ferguson; attended the University of New York at New York City, New York, to 1861, when he graduated with an M.D.; attended the Bellevue Hospital Medical College at New York City, New York, to 1862, when he graduated; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 18th, 1869; member of the George Washington Post No. 103, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1904; died on January 6th, 1904, at Central Valley, New York; buried at the Galloway's Cemetery in Central Valley, Orange County, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR (82IR & 165IR), GS, H2B(P), LOC(P), NYSR, ORV, NYSR

    Hubbard, George Canning: Enrolled on September 12th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 31 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a florid complexion, with blue eyes, sandy hair and was employed as a physician; mustered into service as Assistant Surgeon of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington, Staten Island, New York; promoted to Regimental Surgeon, with the rank of Major, on September 9th, 1864; assigned as the Medical Purveyor of the 19th Army Corps in 1864; mustered out of service with the regiment on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. (Commissioned as an Assistant Surgeon on December 3rd, 1862, with rank from September 12th, 1862, original; as Surgeon on June 27th, 1864, with rank from May 10th, 1864, vice Surgeon Ferguson was discharged.) [Born on June 8th, 1831, in LaGrange, Ohio, the son of Eber Ward (1797-1872) & Honor Martha Kingsbury Hubbard (1807-1886); married Miss Caroline Louise Totten (1840-1928), no date; applied for a veteran's pension on April 30th, 1896; died on August 3rd, 1898, at Tottenville, New York; buried at the Bethel Methodist Church Cemetery in Tottenville, Richmond County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B(P), NYRCO, NYSR, ORV, NYSR


  • ASSISTANT SURGEON (FIRST LIEUTENANT)
  • Betterly, Edward L.: Appointed as Assistant Surgeon on October 25th, 1864, but was never mustered into service, having declined the appointment. (Commissioned on October 25th, 1864, with rank from October 20th, 1864, vice Surgeon Hubbard was promoted.)

    Sources - AGR, NYSR

    Connell, John J.: Appointed as Assistant Surgeon on January 18th, 1865, but was never mustered into service. (Commissioned on January 18th, 1865, with rank from that date, vice Surgeon Betterly had declined the appointment; never mustered into service.)

    Sources - AGR, NYSR

    Pray, Orestes M.: Appointed as Assistant Surgeon on December 6th, 1862, but was never mustered into service. (Commissioned as Regimental Assistant Surgeon on December 6th, 1862, with rank from that date; never mustered into service.) [Died in 1869 in New York; buried at the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS


  • SERGEANT MAJOR
  • Brouner (Browner), Richard R.: Enlisted on April 25th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for two years' service; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company A of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 9th, 1861, at New York City, New York; promoted to First Sergeant on June 26th, 1861; honorably discharged to accept an appointment on August 16th, 1861. Enrolled and was mustered into service as First Lieutenant of Company A of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 16th, 1861, for two years' service; promoted to Regimental Adjutant, with the rank of First Lieutenant, on January 1st, 1862; resigned his commission on June 13th, 1862. (Commissioned as a First Lieutenant on September 4th, 1861, with rank from August 1st, 1861, vice Lieutenant York was promoted; as Adjutant on January 10th, 1862, with rank from January 1st, 1862, vice Adjutant Hamblin was promoted.) Enrolled on September 16th, 1862, at Hagerstown, Maryland, for three years' service; mustered into service as Regimental Adjutant, with the rank of First Lieutenant, of the 7th Maryland Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 22nd, 1863, at Baltimore, Maryland; tendered his resignation in March 1863, due to failure to obtain a leave of absence to attend to personal matters, however, it was declined; absent with leave, in camp at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, in April 1863; promoted to Captain of Company G on July 26th, 1863; absent without leave from August 17th, 1863, later changed to deserted on August 16th, 1863, from Rappahannock Station, Virginia; dismissed from the service on November 3rd, 1863, per Special Order No. 409, War Department, Washington, D.C., to date from October 12th, 1863. (Commissioned as Adjutant on January 22nd, 1863, with rank from September 16th, 1862, original; as a Captain on July 26th, 1863, with rank from April 23rd, 1863.) Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 11th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 38 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a soldier; joined the company on June 23rd, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; promoted to Regimental Sergeant Major on January 1st, 1865; reduced to the ranks and transferred to Company D on March 5th, 1865; on detached service in the office of the Quartermaster General at Washington, D.C., from April 21st, 1865; discharged per orders on September 27th, 1865, at Washington, D.C., to date from August 31st, 1865. [Born in 1826 in Sing-Sing, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 9th, 1892; died on June 6th, 1903; buried at the Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia.]

    Sources - AGR (5IR & 165IR), CSR (7MD), GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Burtis, George Alvan: Enlisted on April 23rd, 1861, at New York City, New York, for two years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 9th, 1861, at New York City, New York; mustered out of service with the company on May 14th, 1863, at New York City, New York. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 10th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, black hair and was employed as a clerk; promoted to Corporal on Mach 24th, 1864; wounded in action (arm) on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; promoted to Sergeant on October 21st, 1864; promoted to Regimental Sergeant Major on March 2nd, 1865; mustered out of service with the regiment on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on July 31st, 1841, in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Oliver Dorland (1809-1887) & Rachel Smith Burtis (1808-1848); married Miss Elizabeth P. (1851-1927), no dates; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 10th, 1894; died on December 28th, 1898, at Manhattan, New York; buried at the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR (5IR & 165IR), GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Dickins (Dickens, Dickson), John Whitby: Enlisted on April 23rd, 1861, for three months service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 71st Infantry Regiment, New York State Militia Regiment, on May 31st, 1861, at Washington, D.C.; captured in action on July 21st, 1861, at Manassas, Virginia; paroled in July 1862; exchanged in September 1862; discharged per orders in 1862. Enlisted on October 12th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; promoted to Corporal on November 25th, 1862; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Sergeant on February 25th, 1863; wounded in action (slight, scalp) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; promoted to Regimental Sergeant Major on September 19th, 1863; honorably discharged per orders on August 8th, 1864, to accept an appointment. Appointed on July 8th, 1864; mustered into service a Captain of Company K of the 100th Infantry Regiment, United States Colored Troops, on September 30th, 1864, at Nashville, Tennessee, for three years' service; wounded in action (left shoulder) on December 16th, 1864, at Nashville, Tennessee; absent, in hospital at Nashville, Tennessee, from December 16th, 1864, to March 13th, 1865; absent on a ninety (90) day leave of absence from July 11th to October 14th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on December 26th, 1865, at Nashville, Tennessee; brevetted on July 16th, 1867, to date from March 13th, 1865, to the ranks of Major & Lieutenant Colonel of Volunteers for "...uniform gallantry and good conduct and for especial bravery at the Battle of Nashville, Tennessee." [Born on June 24th, 1841, in Wigan, County of Lancashire, England; immigrated to the United States in February 1857, and settled in New York City, New York; attended the Williston Seminary at Easthampton, Massachusetts, to 1860; studied law at Hagner & Smith in Brooklyn, New York, from 1860 to 1861; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 8th, 1866; member of the George H. Thomas Post No. 6 (Louisville), Department of Kentucky, Grand Army of the Republic, to October 1916; died on October 17th, 1916, at Louisville, Kentucky; buried at the Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from November 1st, 1916.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR (165IR), CSR (100USCT), GS, H2B(P), NYSR, PR

    Palmieri, Caselli A.: Enlisted on April 25th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for two years' service; mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company A of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 9th, 1861, at New York City, New York; discharged per orders on December 26th, 1861, at Fort Federal Hill near Baltimore, Maryland, to accept an appointment. Appointed as First Lieutenant of Company F of the Purnell Legion of Maryland Volunteers in December 1861; tendered his resignation on February 1st, 1862, without giving a reason, however, an endorsement on February 14th, 1862, from Major General John Dix stated that, "...Lieut. Palmieri was commissioned in the Purnell Legion, but on joining his regiment found that a commission subsequent to his however issued to another person. Being a stranger to the officers of the regiment his position was rendered very unpleasant & his resignation is in consequence thereof;" resignation was accepted and he was honorably discharged from the service on February 17th, 1862. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Regimental Sergeant of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 7th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; discharged per orders on September 24th, 1863, to accept an appointment. (Commissioned, but never mustered, as a Second Lieutenant on August 13th, 1862, with rank from May 11th, 1863, vice Lieutenant Thomas was promoted; as a First Lieutenant, never mustered, on October 6th, 1863, with rank from July 13th, 1863, vice Lieutenant Walker was promoted) Appointed on September 3rd, 1863; mustered into service as Regiment Adjutant, with the rank of First Lieutenant, of the 12th Infantry Regiment, Corps d'Afrique, on October 21st, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; as the acting Assistant Adjutant General of the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, from November 14th, 1863; detailed as an Aide-de-camp at the Headquarters of the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Corps d'Afrique, from February 22nd to May 30th, 1864; the regiment is reorganized as the 84th Infantry Regiment, United States Colored Troops, on April 4th, 1864; detailed to duty in the Provost Marshal's Office at New Orleans, Louisiana, from July 31st to September 20th, 1864; requested a leave of absence for twenty-days, to visit his mother who was sick, on August 15th, 1864, the request was disapproved on September 2nd, 1864; requested to be relieve from duty in the Provost Marshal's Office on September 14th, 1864, and to be allowed to rejoin the regiment; was requested on October 10th, 1864, by Captain Dunham, Provost Marshall, to be detailed for duty with him, but was already detailed elsewhere, however, Colonel H. Robinson, Provost General of the Department, noted on the application that "...with report that this officer would not be detailed to any staff duty. Lt. C.A. Palmieri, 84th U.S. Colored - should be sent to his regiment - a sudden vacancy occurring in the Parish of St. Charles - Lt. Palmieri who was on duty in this officer was appointed to the Parish. He manifested an unofficer like disposition to evade the duty & showed by is course that he was intent on not leaving this city. He was immediately relieved from duty in the Prov Marshal s Department at my request...;" detailed to duty with the Recruiting Service at New Orleans, Louisiana, from October 11th, 1864; discharged for being absent without leave on November 1st, 1864, however, on December 21st, 1864, it was amended to omit the charge of absence without leave. Appointed as a Paymaster Clerk in the United States Navy on July 6th, 1867; served as the Chief Clerk to Paymaster George S. Mead at the Naval Station at Key West, Florida, from July to August 1867; died of disease (yellow fever) on August 24th, 1867, at the Naval Station at Key West, Florida. [Born ca. 1833 in the son of Joseph (d. 1847) & Elizabeth Palmieri; died on August 24th, 1867, at Key West, Florida; his mother applied for a dependent's pension on June 12th, 1881.]

    Sources - AGR (5IR, 165IR), CSR (PL & 84USCT), H2B, NYSR, PR

    Roshore, Frank H.: August 8th to November 27th, 1864 - See Second Lieutenant of Company D


  • QUARTERMASTER SERGEANT
  • Kitson, William H.B.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 16th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; promoted to Corporal in July 1862; promoted to Sergeant on September 26th, 1862; honorably discharged to accept an appointment on December 10th, 1862. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company E of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on December 10th, 1862, for two years' service; mustered out of service with the company on May 14th, 1863, at New York City, New York. (Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on December 10th, 1862, with rank from October 16th, 1862, vice Lieutenant Chambers was promoted.) Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 25th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 10 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; promoted to Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant on October 14th, 1864; mustered out of service with the regiment on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in 1841 in Wakefield, England; died on December 26th, 1899, at Washington, District of Columbia; buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia.]

    Sources - AGR (5IR & 165IR), GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR


  • COMMISSARY SERGEANT
  • Woodruff, George: Enlisted on July 29th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 27 years old, was 5 ft. 8 1/4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a printer; mustered into service as Regimental Commissary Sergeant on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, from July 8th, 1863; mustered out of service with the regiment on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1835 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 30th, 1891; died on January 27th, 1903, at Tewksbury, Massachusetts; buried at the Forest Hills Cemetery in Jamaica Plain, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR


  • HOSPITAL STEWARD
  • Kimber, Joshua: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at Flushing, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 27 years old, was 6 ft. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, sandy hair and was employed as a druggist; mustered into service as Regimental Hospital Steward on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; detailed to duty at the Division Hospital from November 28th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on December 31st, 1835, in Flushing, New York, the son of Joshua (1792-1856) & Rachel J. Gummere Kimber (1792-1885); applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 19th, 1904, and reapplied on February 21st, 1907; died on December 3rd, 1912, at New York City, New York; buried at the Saint Andrews Church Cemetery in Richmondtown, Richmond County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from January 21st, 1913.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B(P), NYRCO, NYSR, PR


  • PRINCIPAL MUSICIAN
  • McKeever, Timothy W.: Enlisted on April 20th, 1861, for three months service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 12th Infantry Regiment, New York State Militia, on May 2nd, 1861, at Washington, D.C.; mustered out of service with the company on August 5th, 1861, at New York City, New York. Enlisted on August 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 7 ¾ in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a tinsmith; mustered into service as Regimental Principal Musician of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at New York City, New York; mustered out of service with the regiment on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on October 9th, 1841, in New York City, New York; member of the Alexander Hamilton Post No. 182, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to November 1900; died on November 9th, 1900, at New York City, New York; buried at the Woodlawn Cemetery in Bronx, Bronx County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from December 3rd, 1900.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR


  • OFFICERS DISCHARGED UPON THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE REGIMENTS IN NOVEMBER 1862
  • Anderson, Albert: Appointed as a Second Lieutenant in 1862; discharged per orders on November 22nd, 1862, upon the consolidation of the regiments. (Never Commissioned.) [Died on August 25th, 1880; his widow applied for a widow's pension on June 13th, 1913.]

    Sources - AGR, NYSR, PR

    Channing, R.H.: Appointed as a Second Lieutenant in 1862; discharged per orders on November 22nd, 1862, upon the consolidation of the regiments. (Never Commissioned.)

    Sources - AGR, NYSR

    Downing, T.: Appointed as a Second Lieutenant in 1862; discharged per orders on November 22nd, 1862, upon the consolidation of the regiments. (Never Commissioned.)

    Sources - AGR, NYSR

    Graw, Richard: Appointed as a Second Lieutenant in 1862; discharged per orders on November 22nd, 1862, upon the consolidation of the regiments. (Never Commissioned.)

    Sources - AGR, NYSR

    Pinckney, F.H.: Appointed as a Second Lieutenant in 1862; discharged per orders on November 22nd, 1862, upon the consolidation of the regiments. (Never Commissioned.)

    Sources - AGR, NYSR

    Woser, A.T.: Appointed as a Captain in 1862; honorably discharged on November 22nd, 1862, upon the consolidation of the regiments. (Never Commissioned)

    Sources - AGR, NYSR

      COMPANY A

    The company was mustered into United States service on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York, for three years' service, as Company A of the 165th Infantry Regiment, New York State Volunteers.


  • CAPTAIN
  • Agnus, Felix: November 6th, 1862, to September 2nd, 1863 - See Major with the Regimental Field & Staff

    Walker, Charles Ashbel: Enlisted on July 18th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company I of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 29th, 1861, at New York City, New York; promoted to Corporal on February 20th, 1862; honorably discharged per orders on November 17th, 1862, to accept a commission. Enrolled on September 12th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to First Lieutenant on May 19th, 1863; promoted to Captain on September 3rd, 1863; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. (Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on December 3rd, 1862, with rank from September 12th, 1862, original; as a First Lieutenant on July 23rd, 1863, with rank from January 13th, 1863, vice Lieutenant Hance was promoted; as a Captain on October 6th, 1863, with rank from July 13th, 1863, vice Captain Hicks was discharged) [Born on June 23rd, 1843, in Albany, New York, the son of Alphonso & Jeannette Judd Walker; employed with the Susquehanna Railroad Company from October 1st, 1866; served with the New York National Guard from 1866 to 1876 (as First Lieutenant of Company B of the 10th Regiment of Infantry on July 1st, 1867); applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 22nd, 1906, and reapplied on February 26th, 1907; died on May 27th, 1936, in Pelham Manor, New York; buried at the Albany Rural Cemetery in Menands, Albany County, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR (5IR & 165IR), H2B, NYRCO, NYSR (165IR), NYSR
    Walker, Charles S.; Scrapbook, 1861-1869. New York State Library.


  • FIRST LIEUTENANT
  • Fox, Barry: Enrolled on November 29th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a soldier; mustered into service as First Lieutenant of Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged on May 18th, 1863. (Commissioned as a First Lieutenant on December 3rd, 1862, with rank from November 22nd, 1862, original.) [Born ca. 1838 in Ireland; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 24th, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Napier, Andrew: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; on detached service collecting conscripts in New York State in August 1863; honorably discharged to accept an appointment on September 18th, 1863. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company A on September 18th, 1863, for three years' service; wounded in action (leg) on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; promoted to First Lieutenant on August 20th, 1864; detailed as the acting Provost Marshall of the 3rd Brigade in February 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. (Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on August 13th, 1863, with rank from June 23rd, 1863, vice Lieutenant Putnam was promoted; as First Lieutenant on July 27th, 1864, with rank from July 16th, 1864, vice Lieutenant Palmieri was not mustered.) [Born on April 27th, 1842, in Queens County, New York, the son of John Betts (1809-1890) & Maria Emmans Napier (1813-1897); applied for a veterans' pension on May 22nd, 1872; died on December 17th, 1889, at Del Rio, Texas; buried at the Grace Episcopal Churchyard at Jamaica, Queens County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B(P), NYRCO, NYSR, PR


  • SECOND LIEUTENANT
  • Gibson, Hanson Cox: Enrolled and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B on March 15th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 28 years old, was 5 ft. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a lawyer; discharged per orders on September 27th, 1864, to accept an appointment. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company A on September 27th, 1864, for three years' service; served as the Provost and Judge Advocate of the City of Savannah, Georgia, from May to June 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. (Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on July 27th, 1864, with rank from July 16th, 1864, vice Lieutenant Napier was promoted.) [Born on September 22nd, 1835, in New York City, New York, the son of James Renwick (1791-1890) & Katharine Van Keuren Gibson (1799-1874); attended the University of New York at New York City, New York, to 1854, when he graduated with a Bachelors of Arts; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 30th, 1906, and reapplied on March 11th, 1907; member of the Alexander Hamilton Post No. 182, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1922; died on November 1st, 1922, at Manhattan, New York; buried at the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Sleepy Hollow, Westchester County, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B(P), NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Putnam, Nathan S.: January 13th to July 25th, 1863 - See Adjutant with the Regimental Field & Staff


  • FIRST SERGEANT
  • Fleming, John: Enlisted on August 19th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was enrolled as a student; mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to First Sergeant on November 1st, 1863; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on June 1st, 1842, in County Monaghan, Ireland, the son of William & Mary O'Neill Fleming; immigrated to the United States in 1856, settling in Jamaica, New York; studied law in the firm of Armstrong & Fosdick in New York City, New York, and was admitted to the New York State Bar in 1866; opened a law practice in New York City, New York, from 1870; appointed and served as the Queens County District Attorney from 1883 to 1893; appointed, and served, as a Justice (Judge) of the Special Sessions of the Second District from 1898 to December 31st, 1915, when he retired; member of the Alfred M. Wood Post No. 368, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1918; died on April 19th, 1918, at Jamaica, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, H2B(P), NYRCO, NYSR, OBIT
    Obituary (Portrait), No. 5, Volume VII, "Long Island Life." Brooklyn, New York; May 1918.

    Hall, Walter T.: September 5th, 1862, to May 28th, 1863 - See 1st Lieutenant of Company D

    Sinclair, William T.: August 24th, 1862, to November 1st, 1863 - See 2nd Lieutenant of Company C


  • SERGEANT
  • Armstrong, George Edwin: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on July 21st, 1863; promoted to Sergeant on November 1st, 1863; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, and at Camp Felder near Chappell Hill, Texas, to October 1864; died of disease (typhoid fever) on October 16th, 1864, at Chappell Hill, Texas. [Born ca. 1845 in the son of Charles (d. 1861) & Mary A. Armstrong; died on October 16th, 1864, at Hempstead, Texas; buried at the Camp Felder Cemetery in Chappell Hill, Washington County, Texas; his mother applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from September 16th, 1865.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Barker, William (Alias - John T. McTague): Enlisted on September 30th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 27 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, light hair and was employed as a soldier; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Sergeant, no date; reduced to the ranks, no date; detailed to guard duty at the Brigade Headquarters from April 30th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1835 in Castle Bar, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Brownhead (Broomhead, Bromhead), George W.: Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 11 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, sandy hair and was employed as a caulker; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on April 1st, 1864; promoted to Sergeant on June 26th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1840 in New York City, New York; applied for a veterans' pension on December 24th, 1891; died on December 3rd, 1896, at Brooklyn, New York; buried at the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Dixon, Josiah C.: Enlisted on May 28th, 1862, for three months' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 31st Regiment of Artillery, New York National Guard, on June 16th, 1862, at Suffolk, Virginia; mustered out of service with the company on September 12th, 1862, at Brooklyn, New York. Enlisted on September 21st, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, black hair and was employed as an oysterman; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal in January 1863; promoted to Sergeant on January 9th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in January 1844 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 20th, 1891, and reapplied on February 28th, 1907; member of the George R. Strong Post No. 584, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1907; died on July 14th, 1907, in New York; buried at the Evergreen's Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Donally (Donnally), Joseph: Enlisted on September 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 32 years old, was 5 ft. 6 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, light hair and was employed as a printer; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Sergeant on January 14th, 1863; wounded in action (leg) on June 30th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on December 11th, 1829, in Omagh, Ireland; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 28th, 1880; died on May 10th, 1905, at Hoboken, New Jersey; buried at the Flower Hill Cemetery in North Bergen, Hudson County, New Jersey.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Reilly, James: Enlisted on September 20th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (shoulder) on March 24th, 1863, at Ponchatoula, Louisiana; promoted to Sergeant on January 24th, 1864; wounded in action and captured on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to May 1865; paroled and exchanged in May 1865; discharged due to disability on June 26th, 1865. [His widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from August 11th, 1873.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Shaw, George: Enlisted on September 20th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 26 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Sergeant, no date; reduced to the ranks on January 14th, 1863; detailed to the Corps Headquarters from August 24th, 1864; detailed as a clerk at the Provost Marshal's Office in Washington, D.C., from May 15th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1836 in New York City, New York; died on February 1st, 1876, at the National Soldiers Home at Sandusky, Ohio; buried at the Dayton National Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    White, Albert Napoleon (Alias - Albert N. Morin): Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Sergeant in Captain Clark's Company of Rifles with the Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Battalion (later the 29th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment) on May 21st, 1861, at Boston, Massachusetts, for three years' service; court martialed for Violation of the 44th Article of War, and for Conduct prejudicial to good order and military discipline, on September 11th, 1861, being found guilty and was sentenced to forfeiture of one month's pay; reduced to the ranks on November 22nd, 1861; court-martialed for absent from roll call and disobedience of orders on January 4th, 1862, being found guilty and sentenced to forfeiture of four dollars of his pay; discharged per orders on February 17th, 1862, due to being underage. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 8th, 1863, at Carrollton, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 7 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, dark hair and was employed as a clerk; promoted to Corporal on October 17th, 1863; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; paroled and exchanged on January 5th, 1865, at Galveston, Texas; promoted to Sergeant on May 20th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on June 8th, 1841, in Essex, Canada; married Miss Mary A. Carr (1850-1884) in 1872; remarried to Miss Frances W. Gleason (1869-1950) in 1884; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 6th, 1892; died on December 9th, 1901, at New York City, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from February 6th, 1902.]

    Sources - AGR, CSR (20MA), H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR


  • CORPORAL
  • Baker, Richard: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 11th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 1st, 1861, at Newport News, Virginia, for the duration of the war; captured while on fatigue duty on October 12th, 1861, at Newport News, Virginia; paroled and exchanged, no date; discharged per orders on May 24th, 1862, at Washington, as a paroled prisoner of war. Enlisted on September 20th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, brown hair and was employed as a painter; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal prior to December 1862; reduced to the ranks on November 1st, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 18th, 1907; died on November 26th, 1914, at New York City, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from December 29th, 1914.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR (11IR & 165IR), H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Bietry, Alphonse: Enlisted on April 26th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for two years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 10th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on April 30th, 1861, at New York City, New York; transferred to Company G on September 1st, 1861; promoted to Sergeant, no date; promoted to First Sergeant on December 1st, 1861; discharged per orders on June 30th, 1862, to accept an appointment. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company G on June 30th, 1862, for two years' service; promoted to First Lieutenant of Company F on October 25th, 1862; mustered out of service with the company on May 7th, 1863, at New York City, New York. (Never commissioned as a Second Lieutenant; as a First Lieutenant on November 25th, 1862, with rank from October 26th, 1862, vice Lieutenant Scheidler had resigned.) Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on April 9th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 34 years old, was 5 ft. 3 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as an architect; promoted to Corporal on December 20th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. Enlisted as a Private, unassigned, in the 7th United States Infantry Regiment on July 2nd, 1866, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 36 years old, was 5 ft. 3 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with brown eyes, brown hair and was employed as an architect; died of disease (Asiatic cholera) on July 26th, 1866, at Tybee Island, Georgia. [Born ca. 1830 in Paris, France; married Miss Matilda E. on May 8th, 1861; died on July 26th, 1866, at Tybee Island, Georgia; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from June 23rd, 1869.]

    Sources - AGR (10IR & 165IR), ARE, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Clancey (Clancy), John J.: Enlisted on September 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; promoted to Corporal on June 26th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in 1844 in Ireland; member of the Lafayette Post No. 140, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1911; died on November 19th, 1911, at Manhattan, New York; buried at the Woodlawn Cemetery in Bronx, Bronx County, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B(P), NYRCO, NYSR, OBIT

    Gutches, John: Enlisted on October 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a farmer; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on October 20th, 1862, from New York City, New York, returned to the company on August 13th, 1864; promoted to Corporal on December 20th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1841 in Weehawken, New Jersey.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Lafont, John D.: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on May 20th, 1865; detailed as a clerk at the Department Headquarters in Hilton Head, South Carolina, from July 1865; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. [Born ca. 1841 in France.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    McCafferty, James: Enlisted on September 3rd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a butcher; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal, no date; reduced to the ranks, no date; detailed as a guard at the Brigade Headquarters in April 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1841 in Donegal, Ireland; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 18th, 1907; died on October 3rd, 1929, at Brooklyn, New York; buried at the Calvary Cemetery in Woodside, Queens County, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B(P), NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Spencer, Charles H.: Of Brooklyn, New York. Enlisted on September 17th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; reduced to the ranks on March 24th, 1864; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to November 1864; died of disease (chronic dysentery and fever) on November 1st, 1864, at Camp Groce, Texas. [The son of Urial H. (d. 1873) & Jane M. Spencer (d. 1905); studying dentistry at New York City, New York, from 1861 to 1862; died on November 1st, 1864, near Hempstead, Texas; his mother applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from October 14th, 1865.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Valk, John H.: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (slight) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; promoted to Corporal on September 22nd, 1863; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; died on October 1st, 1864 at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas. [Died on October 1st, 1864, near Hempstead, Texas; his father applied for a dependent's pension on March 29th, 1880.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Vanderbilt, John Aaron: Enlisted on September 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a box-maker; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (slight, left shoulder) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; promoted to Corporal on December 15th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on October 7th, 1844, in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 11th, 1890; member of the William D. Kennedy Post No. 42, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1916; died on April 30th, 1916, at New York City, New York; buried at the Cypress Hills Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from June 9th, 1916.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B(P), NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Vass, Edward: Of New York City, New York. Enlisted on October 20th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was employed as a dry goods clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on March 26th, 1863; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; died on October 21st, 1864, at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas. [The son of Alexander (d. 1855) & Anne Vass; died on October 21st, 1864, near Hempstead, Texas; his mother applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from February 27th, 1867.]

    Sources - AGR, HB2, NYSR, PR

    Wheat, William J. (W.I.): Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 28 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a printer; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (right breast) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; promoted to Corporal on April 27th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1834 in New York City, New York; died on October 18th, 1881, at New York City, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from October 9th, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Whitney, Charles M.: Enlisted on September 8th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 3 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, brown hair and was employed as a druggist; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on May 20th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in New York City, New York; died in Colorado; buried at the Central City Cemetery in Central City, Gilpin County, Colorado.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR


  • MUSICIAN
  • Monell (Moneli), Charles E.: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 15 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was enrolled as a student; mustered into service as a Musician in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1847 in New York City, New York; died on November 1st, 1879; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from July 26th, 1912.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Yearley, Peter: Enlisted on September 2nd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time of his enlistment he was described as being 14 years old, was 4 ft. 3 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes and dark hair; joined the regiment from the Regimental Depot on November 10th, 1863; mustered into service as a Musician in Company A on February 27th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; deserted on July 7th, 1864, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1849 in New Orleans, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR


  • Cook (Colored)
  • Annon, Alfred: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Cook (Colored) in Company A on November 9th, 1863, at Vermillion, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 26 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a black complexion, with black eyes, wooly hair and was employed as a farmer; deserted on June 5th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; rejoined the company on June 15th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1839 in Thomas Parish, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Johns (Jones), Adam: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Cook (Colored) in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 1st, 1864, at New Iberia, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a black complexion, with black eyes, wooly hair and was employed as a butcher; deserted on July 29th, 1864, at Washington, D.C.; rejoined the company from desertion on June 14th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. Enlisted as a Private in Company I of the 40th United States Infantry Regiment on December 24th, 1866, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a black complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a farmer; transferred to Company D of the 25th United States Infantry Regiment, no date; honorably discharged on December 23rd, 1869, at the Jackson Barracks, Louisiana, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Private in Company D of the 25th United States Infantry Regiment on December 28th, 1869, at the Jackson Barracks, Louisiana, for five years' service; honorably discharged on December 28th, 1874, at Fort Davis, Texas, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Private in Company D of the 25th United States Infantry Regiment on December 28th, 1874, at Fort Davis, Texas, for five years' service; honorably discharged on December 27th, 1879, at Fort Stockton, Texas, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Private in Company D of the 25th United States Infantry Regiment on January 26th, 1880, at San Antonio, Texas, for five years' service; honorably discharged on January 25th, 1885, at Fort Meade, South Dakota, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Private in Company D of the 25th United States Infantry Regiment on January 26th, 1885, at Fort Meade, Dakota Territory, for five years' service; honorably discharged on January 25th, 1890, at Fort Custer, Montana, upon the expiration of his term of service. [Born ca. 1841 in Atlanta, Georgia; applied for a veterans' pension on December 16th, 1890; died on February 19th, 1903, at New Bern, North Carolina; buried at the New Bern National Cemetery in New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina; his widow applied for a widow's pension on March 23rd, 1903.]

    Sources - AGR, ARE, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR


  • PRIVATE
  • Abel, John: Enlisted on August 26th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on September 3rd, 1863; joined the company from the receiving depot on September 20th, 1863; deserted on September 22nd, 1863, from Berwick City, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1837.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Allen, John: Enlisted on March 6th, 1865, at New York City, New York, for one years' service, at the time he was described as being 28 years old, was 5 ft. 2 1/4 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a boatman; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on March 7th, 1865, at New York City, New York; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 29th, 1865; deserted on June 30th, 1865, from Savannah, Georgia. [Born ca. 1837 in Longford, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Andrei (Andrea), Victor Franc (Frank): Enlisted on September 1st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a seaman; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on September 3rd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on September 20th, 1863; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in Paris, France.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Atwell, John: Enlisted on October 13th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 32 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, grey hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in 1827 in Caven, Ireland; died on March 5th, 1873, in Brooklyn, New York; buried at the Evergreens Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from October 15th, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Baptiste, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on August 24th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 29 years old, was 5 ft. 5 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, black hair and was employed as a seaman; joined the company from the receiving depot on September 20th, 1863; deserted on July 27th, 1864, from New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1834 in Italy.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Barker, James E.: Enlisted on September 20th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 17 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a printer; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 6th, 1891, and reapplied on February 19th, 1907; died on April 6th, 1929, at Bath, New York; buried at the Bath National Cemetery in Bath, Steuben County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Beauchamp (Beaucamp), Peter S. (Alias - Peter Mallory): Enlisted on May 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company D of the 53rd New York Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York; transferred to the rolls of Company F of the 162nd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment in September 1862, when the two regiments were consolidated, however, never reported or joined that regiment. Enlisted on May 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on August 3rd, 1863, from Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1836; applied for a veterans' pension on May 10th, 1906.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Bonnaire, Jules: Enlisted on October 27th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on April 29th, 1863, from Camp Parapet, Louisiana.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Borna (Boarneas), Camile: Enlisted on September 12th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a seaman; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 16th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on September 20th, 1863; transferred to the 162nd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 12th, 1864; no further record. [Born ca. 1845 in New Orleans, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Bradford, Charles H.: Enlisted on November 23rd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; on detached service as a clerk with the Brigade Headquarters in April 1865; on detached service at Hilton Head, South Carolina, in July 1865; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. [Born ca. 1838 in Boston, Massachusetts; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 12th, 1889; died on September 16th, 1895.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Brady, John: Enlisted on November 14th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a mason; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (shoulder) on March 24th, 1863, at Ponchatoula, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 11th, 1870; died on August 17th, 1906; buried at the Dayton National Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Braisliam, Basile: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on August 18th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 26th, 1863; deserted in August 1863, and was apprehended; in confinement at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, from August 1863; deserted on November 1st, 1863, from New Orleans, Louisiana.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Braznell (Braiznell, Brazinell), William: Enlisted on October 3rd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to October 1864; died on October 16th, 1864, at Hempstead, Texas. [Married Miss Phebe Ann Gregory on April 11th, 1856, at New York City, New York; died on October 16th, 1864, at Hempstead, Texas; buried at the Camp Felder Cemetery in Chappell Hill, Washington County, Texas; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from April 8th, 1865; his children applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from July 25th, 1866.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Brown, Edward: Enlisted on November 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on May 3rd, 1863, from New Orleans, Louisiana.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Brown, Frank: Enlisted on August 25th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 32 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, sandy hair and was employed as a gardener; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 9th, 1863; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on September 3rd, 1863, at New Orleans Louisiana; deserted on October 28th, 1863, from Opelusas, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1831 in Prussia.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Brown, George: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on August 10th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a waiter; joined the company from the receiving depot on September 20th, 1863; died on May 12th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1843 in Hesse, Darmstadt, Germany; died on May 12th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana; buried at the Chalmette National Cemetery in Chalmette, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Burns, Thomas: Enlisted on December 13th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on December 16th, 1861; deserted on March 4th, 1862, from Baltimore, Maryland. Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 25 years old, was 5 ft. 7 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a painter; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; on detached service with the Ambulance Corps from November 22nd, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1837 in Berwickshire, Scotland; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from August 1st, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR (5IR & 165IR), H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Caleis, Theodore A.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on October 17th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 42 years old, was 5 ft. 6 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, grey hair and was employed as a farmer; joined the company from the receiving depot on November 11th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1822 in Paris, France.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Carlevezo, Jean M.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on August 14th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 25th, 1863; deserted on March 18th, 1864, from New Iberia, Louisiana.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Carroll, Charles (Alias - Charles Carl): Enlisted on October 2nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, brown hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (flesh, right hand) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 15th, 1877; died on April 27th, 1912, at Paterson, New Jersey; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from April 25th, 1915.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Cartier, Peter: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on March 8th, 1865, ta Albany, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 3 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with brown eyes, black hair and was employed as a porter; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 29th, 1865; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. [Born ca. 1846 in Montreal, Canada.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Clark, Charles A.: Enlisted on October 3rd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 19th, 1862, from New York City, New York.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Connolly, James: Enlisted on July 25th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 4th, 1862, from New York City, New York.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Craft, James E.: Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick in New Orleans, Louisiana, from September 20th, 1863; discharged per orders on April 28th, 1865. [Born in 1843 in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Conrad (1800-1853) & Mary E. Craft (d. 1872); married Miss Ella Benson (1855-1929), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 25th, 1887; member of the Charles J. Powers Post No. 391, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1911; member of the W.T. Sherman Command No. 2, Union Veterans Union, to 1911; died on September 6th, 1911, at Rochester, New York; buried at the Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester, Monroe County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from September 22nd, 1916.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Crossman, Charles: Enlisted on September 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died on August 27th, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Died on August 27th, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana; his mother applied for a dependent's pension on July 18th, 1896.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Davis, Samuel A.: Enlisted on September 19th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with brown eyes, dark hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to May 1865; paroled and exchanged on May 27th, 1865; discharged on July 14th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1844 in England; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 18th, 1890; died on August 19th, 1894, at Brooklyn, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    D'Erlont (D'Erlon), Edward Dronet: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on January 4th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 5 ft. 7 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair an d was employed as a soldier; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 25th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1834 in Paris, France.]

    Sources - H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    De Flandre, Eugene: Enlisted on November 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; transferred to the United States Navy on May 7th, 1864; no further record. [Returned to France, no date, and joined the French Army; died (killed in action) on December 2nd, 1870, at Patty, France.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    De Large, Antoine: Enlisted on October 7th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on January 12th, 1863, at Camp Parapet, Louisiana.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Denton, James L.: Enlisted on August 19th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 9th, 1862, at New York City, New York.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Depasquier (Depasquire), Alphonse: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on March 2nd, 1865, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 6 ¾ in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, dark hair and was employed as a clerk; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 29th, 1865; deserted on April 9th, 1865, at Winchester, Virginia. [Born ca. 1843 in Geneva, Switzerland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Dezendorf, William H.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York, for three years' service; deserted from April 7th, 1863, from New York City, New York.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Domingo (Dormingo), Joseph: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on August 3rd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, black hair and was employed as a sailmaker; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 6th, 1863; deserted on November 1st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1838 in Termini, Sicily.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Donahue, Michael: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company K of the 38th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on June 3rd, 1861, at East New York, New York, for two years' service; captured in action on March 26th, 1862, at the New Market Bridge, Virginia; paroled and exchanged on May 11th, 1862; discharged per orders on May 23rd, 1862, at Washington, D.C. Enlisted on May 29th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three months service; mustered into service as a Musician (Drummer) in Company K of the 8th Regiment of Infantry, New York State Militia, on June 20th, 1862, at Camp Hamilton, Virginia; mustered out of service with the company on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York. Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, light hair and was employed as a carpenter; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in New York City, New York; applied for a veterans' pension on March 19th, 1892; died in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR (38IR & 165IR), H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Dorvaux (Derveaux, Berveaux), Auguste: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on July 31st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, black hair and was employed as a tailor; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 7th, 1863; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1839 in France; applied for a veterans' pension on August 18th, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Druckheimer (Druckhamer), Gustav: Enlisted on July 26th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company of the 68th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 1st, 1861, at New York City, New York; deserted on September 20th, 1862, from Fairfax Courthouse, Virginia. Enlisted on November 14th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 25 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, black hair and was employed as a tailor; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to January 1865; paroled and exchanged on January 5th, 1865, at Galveston, Texas; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in 1837 in Schwerin, Germany; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 9th, 1881; died on May 7th, 1897, at the National Soldier's Home at Leavenworth, Kansas; buried at the Mount Muncie Cemetery in Lansing, Leavenworth County, Kansas.]

    Sources - AGR (68IR & 165IR), GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Dunlap, Charles: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on February 1st, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 6 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 6th, 1864; absent, sick at Fortress Monroe, Virginia, from July 18th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1846 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Duval, Francis: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on July 31st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, black hair and was employed as a soldier; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 25th, 1863; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in Toulouse, France; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 18th, 1890, and reapplied on March 20th, 1907.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Duval, Louis Felix: Enlisted on August 18th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of light complexion, with blue yes, brown hair and was employed as a baker; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 20th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 7th, 1863; held in confinement at Ship Island, Mississippi, to January 4th, 1865, when the verdict was ruled illegal and he was ordered released; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. Enlisted as a Private in Battery A of the 3rd United States Artillery Regiment on April 2nd, 1866, at Boston, Massachusetts, for five years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a courier; honorably discharged on April 2nd, 1869, at Fort Mason, California, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Private in Battery E of the 5th United States Artillery Regiment on May 26th, 1869, at Fort Independence, Massachusetts, for five years' service; appointed as a Post Commissary Sergeant in the Commissary Department, United States Army, on June 21st, 1873; honorably discharged on May 26th, 1874, at Fort Independence, Massachusetts, upon the expiration of his term of service. Re-enlisted as a Post Commissary Sergeant in the Commissary Department, United States Army, on May 26th, 1874, at Fort Independence, Kansas, for five years' service; honorably discharged on May 25th, 1879, at Fort Dodge, Kansas, upon the expiration of his term of service. Re-enlisted as a Post Commissary Sergeant in the Commissary Department, United States Army, on May 26th, 1879, at Fort Dodge, Kansas, for five years' service; honorably discharged on May 25th, 1884, at Willet's Point, New York, upon the expiration of his term of service. Re-enlisted as a Post Commissary Sergeant in the Commissary Department, United States Army, on May 26th, 1884, at Willet's Point, New York, for five years' service; honorably discharged on May 25th, 1889, at Fort Washakie, Wyoming, upon the expiration of his term of service. Re-enlisted as a Post Commissary Sergeant in the Commissary Department, United States Army, on May 26th, 1889, at Fort Washakie, Wyoming, for five years' service; honorably discharged on May 25th, 1894, at Fort D.A. Russell, Wyoming, upon the expiration of his term of service. Re-enlisted as a Post Commissary Sergeant in the Commissary Department, United States Army, on May 26th, 1894, at Fort D.A. Russell, Wyoming, for five years' service; retired from active service on October 28th, 1895, per Special Order No. 429, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, D.C. [Born on June 13th, 1842, in Toulouse, France; member of the J.F. Reynolds Post No. 33 (Cheyenne), Department of Colorado & Wyoming, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1916; died on February 10th, 1915, at Cheyenne, Wyoming; buried at the Mount Olivet Cemetery in Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from February 29th, 1916.]

    Sources - AGR, ARE, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Dykeman, Henry: Enlisted on May 9th, 1861, at Albany, New York, for two years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 28th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 22nd, 1861, at Albany, New York; discharged due to disability on January 3rd, 1862, at Baltimore, Maryland. Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on July 31st, 1864, from Washington, D.C. [Born ca. 1842; applied for, and received, a veteran's pension from April 28th, 1879.]

    Sources - AGR (28IR & 165IR), H2B, NYSR, PR

    Edwards, Henry: Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a cartman; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; detailed to the Division Ambulance Corps from April 30th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1841 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 30th, 1890; died on December 11th, 1904, near Pea Island, North Carolina, when he froze to death in the rigging of the schooner Montana, which had wrecked in a storm, and was then swept out to sea.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Fletcher, James: Enlisted on December 26th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 27 years old, was 5 ft. 6 ¾ in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, black hair and was employed as a carriage finisher; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on December 30th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on January 14th, 1864; deserted on July 10th, 1864, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1836 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Fox, Isaac F.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on February 3rd, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 7 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as an engraver; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 6th, 1864; deserted on April 25th, 1864, from Alexandria, Virginia. [Born ca. 1846 in London, England.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Francois (Jacques), Jacques (Francois): Enlisted on April 6th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, brown hair and was employed as a sailor; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on April 9th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 13th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in Marseilles, France.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Gabrielle, Victor M. (Victor, Gabrielle) (Alias - John Mason): Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 8th, 1863, at Carrollton, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 25 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as an engineer; deserted shortly his enlistment and then enlisted under the name of John M. Mason on January 15th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company C of the 162nd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 28th, 1863; reduced to the ranks, no date; wounded in action, no date; transferred as a deserter to Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, and joined the company from the receiving depot on January 8th, 1864; wounded in action (left hand and arm) on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in 1838 in France; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 8th, 1869, and reapplied on March 25th, 1908; died on January 26th, 1912, at Hampton, Virginia; buried at the Fairview Cemetery in Dunkard Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from January 13th, 1917.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Gaillard (Gallard), Eugene: Enlisted on August 28th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 27 years old, was 5 ft. 6 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a carpenter; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on September 3rd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on September 20th, 1863; deserted on May 12th, 1864, at Alexandria, Virginia. [Born ca. 1836 in France.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Gardner (Gardiner), Jacob: Enlisted on October 1st, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; transferred to Company G of the 20th Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps, on December 31st, 1864; no further record.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Geffroy, Joseph: Enlisted on November 2nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on January 10th, 1863, from Camp Parapet, Louisiana.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Gildersleeve, Daniel: Enlisted on September 13th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, brown hair and was employed as a cartman; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; on detached service with the Division Wagon Train from April 6th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1841 in Brooklyn, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 10th, 1900, and reapplied on February 26th, 1907; died on March 18th, 1913.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Hall, Charles B.: Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on November 30th, 1862, form New York City, New York.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Harris, James A.: Enlisted on July 29th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, sandy hair and was enrolled as a student; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 6th, 1863; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on July 30th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on September 13th, 1863, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1842 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Harris, William H.: Enlisted on October 2nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on February 6th, 1863, from Camp Parapet, Louisiana.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Heald, Francis Allen: Enlisted on November 1st, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died of disease (congestion of the brain) on April 25th, 1863, at the Levee Cotton Press in New Orleans, Louisiana; [Born in 1846 in Manhattan, New York, the son of George (1805-1860) & Mary Sears Northrup Heald (1808-1895); died on April 26th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; his mother applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from December 8th, 1863.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Henley, Joseph B.: Enlisted on October 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to November 1864; died of disease (typhoid fever) on November 24th, 1864, at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas. [Born in 1835 in Connecticut; married Miss Elizabeth T. Duryee on July 26th, 1854, at New York City, New York; died on November 24th, 1864, near Hempstead, Texas; cenotaph erected at the Cypress Hills Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from January 19th, 1867.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Henry, Edward A.: Enlisted on September 17th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick at New Orleans, Louisiana, from July 9th, 1864; died on December 13th, 1864, at New York City, New York. [Died on December 13th, 1864, at New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Hinton, William: Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick in New Orleans, Louisiana, from May 19th, 1863; transferred to 161st Company of the 2nd Battalion, Veteran Reserve Crops, on April 28th 1864; discharged per orders on April 28th, 1865.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Hobby, Henry R.: Enlisted on October 2nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 19th, 1862, from New York City, New York.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Hobby, William H. (W.B.): Enlisted on October 2nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; detailed to provost duty in New York City, New York, from December 18th, 1862; deserted on December 19th, 1862, from New York City, New York.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Hoffman, Charles: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on March 7th, 1865, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time of his enlistment he was described as being 26 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a sailor; deserted on June 30th, 1865, from Savannah, Georgia. [Born ca. 1839 in Germany.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Huber, Jacob: Enlisted on September 3rd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with dark eyes, light hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on August 3rd, 1863, along the Clinton Road near Port Hudson, Louisiana; paroled and exchanged on December 27th, 1864, at Richmond, Virginia; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in New York City, New York; applied for a veterans' pension on November 10th, 1876.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Hussey, George Alexander: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company I of the 83rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 17th, 1861, at New York City, New York; wounded in action (chest) on August 30th, 1862, at Manassas, Virginia; discharged per orders on November 17th, 1862, to accept an appointment. Enrolled and was mustered into service as First Lieutenant of Company I of the 103rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on December 31st, 1862, for three years' service; wounded in action on May 3rd, 1863, at the Suffolk, Virginia; promoted to Captain of Company E on June 1st, 1863; discharged per orders on November 18th, 1863. (Commissioned as a First Lieutenant on January 16th, 1863, with rank from December 31st, 1862, vice Lieutenant Blake had resigned; as a Captain on June 19th, 1863, with rank from June 1st, 1863, vice Captain Stahl had resigned.) Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 6th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 7 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a soldier; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 13th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on December 23rd, 1843, in Bergen, New Jersey; married Miss Carrie Elizabeth St. John on November 25th, 1875; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 27th, 1879, and reapplied on February 26th, 1907; died on August 4th, 1929, at New Hamburg, Maryland; buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia.]

    Sources - AGR (83IR, 103IR & 165IR), H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR
    Hussey-Wadsworth Families Papers. William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan.

    Jessup, George F. (G.T.): Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at Williamsburg, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged per orders on May 18th, 1863. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 17th, 1879; died on February 28th, 1898, at the National Soldier's Home at Bath, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Johnson, Josiah H.: Enlisted on October 3rd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 19th, 1862, from New York City, New York.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Kearney, Richard: Enlisted on November 21st, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on October 23rd, 1864, from Martinsburg, Virginia.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Kearney, Thomas: Enlisted on November 1st, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died of disease on December 1st, 1863, at New Iberia, Louisiana. [Died on December 1st, 1863, at New Iberia, Louisiana; his father applied for a dependent's pension on January 29th, 1891.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Kelly, George: Enlisted on October 2nd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, light hair and was employed as a mason; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on October 7th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on October 25th, 1863; deserted on June 23rd, 1864, from Morganza, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1842 in Black Rock, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Klenburg (Klaugberg), William H.: Enlisted on November 1st, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged per orders (civil authority) on December 19th, 1862. [Born ca. 1845.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Lacy (Leci), Jacques (Jack): Enlisted on August 28th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a medium complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a cabinet maker; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 3rd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on September 20th, 1863; transferred as a Seaman to the United States Navy on May 7th, 1864, at Alexandria, Louisiana, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a cutter; served aboard the USS Ozark from May 8th, 1864, to July 12th, 1865; admitted to the ship's hospital suffering from a fracture of the wrist on July 1st, 1864; returned to duty on August 7th, 1864; admitted to the ship's hospital suffering from remittent fever on August 21st, 1864; returned to duty on October 1st, 1864; admitted to the ship's hospital suffering from remittent fever on November 21st, 1864; returned to duty to November 26th, 1864; served aboard the USS Great Western from July 12th to 20th, 1865; deserted on July 20th, 1865, from Mound City, Illinois. [Born on January 13th, 1843, in Paris, Francis; applied for a veterans' pension on September 21st, 1906, at the time he was living in Columbus, Texas.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Lathe, Abner T. (A.P.): Enlisted on September 28th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; transferred to the 9th Company of the 1st Battalion, Veteran Reserve Corps, on December 31st, 1863; admitted to the Marine General Hospital at New Orleans, Louisiana, on June 25th, 1864; died of disease (pneumonia) on June 29th, 1864, at the Marine General Hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana. [Married Miss Susan McCaffrey on July 9th, 1848, at Brooklyn, New York; died on June 29th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana; buried at the Chalmette National Cemetery in Chalmette, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from February 24th, 1866.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Le Claire (Lucleare), Joseph Desire: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on August 21st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 32 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, black hair and was employed as a laborer; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 25th, 1863; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to January 1865; paroled and exchanged on January 5th, 1865, at Galveston, Texas; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1831 in Paris, France; died at New Orleans, Louisiana.]

    Sources - A2B(P), H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Leggett, William: Enlisted on May 28th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three months service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 22nd New York State Militia Regiment on June 18th, 1862, at Baltimore, Maryland; mustered out of service with the company on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 21st, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 6 1/2 in. tall, of a fresh complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; discharged per orders on December 11th, 1864, to accept an appointment. Enrolled and was mustered into service as First Lieutenant of Company F of the 8th New York Volunteer Artillery Regiment on November 30th, 1864, near Petersburg, Virginia, for three years' service; resigned his commission on May 27th, 1865. (Commissioned as a First Lieutenant on November 30th, 1864, with rank from that date, vice Lieutenant Rector was killed in action.) [Born ca. 1844 in Orange County, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 13th, 1906, and reapplied on February 27th, 1907; died on January 24th, 1924, at New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Lewis, David: Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 5 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, black hair and was employed as a moulder; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; on detached service the Division Hospital from January 15th, 1865; absent, sick in hospital at Savannah, Georgia, from June 8th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 21st, 1907.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, H2B(P), NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Lockheart, William H.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on January 9th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; joined the company from the receiving depot on February 18th, 1864; deserted on March 29th, 1864, from Alexandria, Virginia. [Born ca. 1845 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Macken, Jeremiah (Alias - Thomas Murry): Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on May 31st, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 30 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, red hair and was employed as a laborer; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 13th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1826 in Ashlove, Ireland; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 15th, 1892, and reapplied on April 1st, 1907.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Marcel, Henry: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on April 12th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 3 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with hazel eyes, dark hair and was employed as a turner; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 13th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1842 in Switzerland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    McCafferty, Thomas: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on March 31st, 1865, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 25 years old, was 5 ft.9 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a laborer; joined the company from the receiving depot on April 28th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1840 in Donegal, Ireland; died on November 7th, 1883; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from December 2nd, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    McGahy, Alexander: Enlisted on November 14th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on September 21st, 1863, at the Marine Hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born in 1844; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 23rd, 1892, and reapplied on March 9th, 1909; died on May 3rd, 1924, at New York City, New York; buried at the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    McKenny (McKenney), George T.: Enlisted on September 13th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; court-martialed on June 20th, 1864, being found guilty; absent, in confinement at Fort Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas, Florida, from September 13th, 1864; in confinement at the Clinton Prison in Clinton, New York, from September 28th, 1864; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. [Born ca. 1844 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    McLaughlin, James: Enlisted on September 13th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 32 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, black hair and was employed as a cooper; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1830 in Redwood, New Jersey.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Menthonne (Matthonex), Louis: Enlisted on March 25th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a stone cutter; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on March 28th, 1864, at New York City, New York; joined the regiment from the receiving depot on May 25th, 1864; absent, sick, at Sandy Hook, Maryland, from August 20th, 1864; died in 1865 in Virginia. [Born ca. 1845 in Switzerland; died in 1865 in Virginia.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Metzel, George A.: Enlisted on November 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was enrolled as a student; mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to January 1865; paroled and exchanged on January 5th, 1865, at Galveston, Texas; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. Enlisted as a Private in Company A of the 11th United States Infantry Regiment on November 11th, 1865, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a soldier; transferred to Company A of the 35th United States Infantry Regiment, no date; promoted to Sergeant, no date; honorably discharged on November 11th, 1868, at Camp Concordia, Texas, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Sergeant in Company A of the 35th United States Infantry Regiment on November 12th, 1868, at Camp Concordia, Texas, for three years' service; transferred to Company A of the 15th United States Infantry Regiment, no date; promoted to First Sergeant, no date; honorably discharged on November 12th, 1871, at Fort Wingate, New Mexico, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Private in the General Service, United States Army, on December 8th, 1871, at St. Louis, Missouri, for five years' service; appointed as a Commissary Sergeant on June 21st, 1873; honorably discharged on December 8th, 1876, at the Ringgold Barracks, Texas, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Commissary Sergeant in the United States Army on January 8th, 1877, at Cincinnati, Ohio, for five years' service; discharged per special orders on June 15th, 1877, at Washington, D.C. [Born ca. 1841/1846 in Bavaria, Germany; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 25th, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, ARE, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Mills, James A.: Enlisted on October 24th, 1861, at Plainwell, Michigan, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 1st Michigan Volunteer Cavalry (Lancers) Regiment on December 14th, 1861, at Detroit, Michigan; mustered out of service with the company on March 20th, 1862, at Detroit, Michigan. Enlisted on October 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, black hair and was employed as a farmer; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action on June 30th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; wounded in action on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in London, England; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from November 22nd, 1893; died on August 26th, 1898, at Quincy, Illinois.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Mills, John H.: Enlisted on May 27th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three months' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 47th Regiment of Infantry, New York State Militia, on May 27th, 1862, at Fort McHenry, Maryland; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1862, at Brooklyn, New York. Enlisted on October 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to January 1865; paroled and exchanged on January 5th, 1865, at Galveston, Texas; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in 1844 in Utica, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 17th, 1891; died on March 4th, 1917, at Los Angeles, California; buried at the Los Angeles Odd Fellows Cemetery in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from March 14th, 1917.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Murray (Murry), William: Enlisted on September 11th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick in hospital at Baltimore, Maryland, from September 25th, 1864; discharged per orders on April 28th, 1865. [Applied for a veterans' pension on June 14th, 1869; died on December 31st, 1869, at the National Soldier's Home at Togus, Maine; buried at the Togus National Cemetery at Togus, Kennebec County, Maine.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Newell, Theodore: Enlisted on November 2nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 12th, 1862, from New York City, New York.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Nichols, Christian: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on March 10th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; joined the company from the receiving depot on April 5th, 1864; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to January 1865; paroled and exchanged on January 5th, 1865, at Galveston, Texas; at Camp Parole near Annapolis, Maryland, in January 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in New Orleans, Louisiana; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 26th, 1914.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Norman, Henry: Enlisted on August 3rd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 7 1/2 in. tall, of a florid complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a carpenter; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on August 4th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 12th, 1863; deserted on August 20th, 1863, from Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1841 in Savannah, Georgia.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Oak, Charles: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on July 29th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; joined the company from the receiving depot on September 20th, 1863; deserted on September 22nd, 1863, from Berwick City, Louisiana.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    O'Donnell, Joseph: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on February 1st, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 5 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, black hair and was employed as a boiler maker; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 8th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in 1844 in Tyrone, Ireland; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 20th, 1892, and reapplied on December 3rd, 1909; died on January 14th, 1927, at the National Military Home at Leavenworth, Kansas; buried at the Mount Saint Mary Catholic Cemetery in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    O'Ryan, Matthew: Enlisted on September 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on June 28th, 1864, from Morganza, Louisiana.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Pritchard (Prichard), George F.: Enlisted on September 17th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (hand and foot) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; detailed as a clerk in the Adjutant Generals Office, War Department, Washington, D.C., from December 3rd, 1864; discharged due to disability on May 29th, 1865, at the Harewood General Hospital in Washington, D.C. [Died in November 1874; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from February 11th, 1889.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR
    Pritchard Letters; University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.

    Pritchard, John Henry: Enlisted on September 17th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, at the recruiting rendezvous at New Orleans, Louisiana, from October 26th, 1863; absent, sick in hospital at St. Louis, Missouri, from February 10th, 1864; discharged due to disability on May 24th, 1865, at the General Hospital at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born on April 11th, 1846; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 4th, 1892, and reapplied on February 16th, 1907; died on June 17th, 1915, at New York City, New York; buried at the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from June 22nd, 1915.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Purdy, James L.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on April 15th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 3 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 13th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. Enlisted as a Private in Company A of the 1st United States Infantry Regiment on January 26th, 1867, at the Jackson Barracks, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 3 1/2 in., of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a soldier; transferred to Company H, no date; honorably discharged on January 26th, 1870, at Fort Wayne, Michigan, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Private in the General Service, United States Army, on September 7th, 1870, at Fort Columbus, New York, for five years' service; discharged due to disability on August 20th, 1874, at Fort Columbus, New York. [Born ca. 1841 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 11th, 1890, and reapplied on January 18th, 1907; died on June 19th, 1914, at Elizabeth City, Virginia.]

    Sources - ARE, AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Quinn, James B.: Enlisted on September 17th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a carpenter; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in New York City, New York; died on August 29th, 1875, at New York City, New York his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from September 16th, 1891.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Raye, Julien Leopold (Alias - Jules Gemoets): Enlisted on October 3rd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on January 12th, 1863, from Camp Parapet, Louisiana. Enlisted on April 6th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 1st Louisiana Volunteer Cavalry Regiment on April 7th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; captured in action on October 7th, 1863, near Carrion Crow Bayou, Louisiana; absent, at the time of the company being mustered out of service; discharged per orders on April 3rd, 1868, to date from December 18th, 1865. [Born on June 4th, 1838, in Ghent, Belgium; immigrated to the United States in 1861; married Miss Jesusa Maria Basquez (1841-1936), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 15th, 1891, and reapplied on June 20th, 1908; died on November 28th, 1922, at Beaumont, Texas; buried at the Magnolia Cemetery in Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from January 5th, 1923.]

    Sources - AGR, CSR (1LC), GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Raymond, Joseph: Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died on January 15th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Died on January 15th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Reilly, John: Enlisted on September 4th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted, and returned from desertion on April 15th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; absent without leave in June 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in Westchester County, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from December 29th, 1905; died in 1906.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Robertson, Peter: Enlisted on September 5th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 9th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on September 20th, 1863; transferred to Company A of the 162nd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 12th, 1864; absent, under arrest and in confinement at Ship Island, Mississippi, from March 28th, 1864; absent in confinement at the time of the company being mustered out of service; no further record. [Born ca. 1841.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Robson (Robinson), James: Enlisted on June 19th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 19th, 1862, from New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1836.]

    Sources - H2B, NYSR

    Rose, John: Enlisted on June 7th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 2 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, brown hair and was employed as a sailor; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on June 8th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 13th, 1864; absent, under arrest and in confinement at the Clinton Prison, New York, in December 1864; absent at the time of the company being mustered out of service on September 1st, 1865; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. [Born ca. 1846 in Tipperary, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Ruderow (Ruderon), Spicer T. (S.J.): Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died on February 7th, 1863, at Camp Parapet, Louisiana. [Died on February 7th, 1863, at Camp Parapet, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Sanders, John E.: Enlisted on October 12th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 18th, 1862, from New York City, New York.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Sawyer, Charles S.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on January 15th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a showman; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to May 1865; paroled and exchanged on May 27th, 1865; discharged per orders on July 31st, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born on February 22nd, 1843, in Portland, Maine; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 8th, 1891; died on August 23rd, 1907, at Fall River, Massachusetts; buried at the Oak Grove Cemetery in Fall River, Bristol County, Massachusetts.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Seifert (Seefert), Adolphus: Enlisted on September 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; killed in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Died on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Smith, George W.: Enlisted on September 17th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 10 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with brown eyes, sandy hair and was employed as a carman; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 18th, 1862, from New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1840 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Smith, Thomas: Enlisted on August 10th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a blacksmith; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 18th, 1863; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on August 11th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on August 28th, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1841 in Tipperary, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Spence, David R.: Enlisted on May 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three months' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 69th Regiment of Infantry, New York State Militia, on May 26th, 1862, at Washington, D.C.; mustered out of service with the company on September 3rd, 1862, at New York City, New York. Enlisted on September 20th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 11 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (left leg) on June 14th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to 1865; paroled and exchanged in 1865; discharged due to disability on May 1st, 1865, at the McDougal General Hospital at Fort Schuyler, New York. [Born ca. 1841 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 8th, 1896, and reapplied on February 21st, 1907; died on November 15th, 1919, at Bath, New York; buried at the Bath National Cemetery in Bath, Steuben County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from December 10th, 1919.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Stevens, William M.:Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A, no date, for three years' service; died on May 20th, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Died on May 20th, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana; buried at the Baton Rouge National Cemetery in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Tarzetti (Terzette), Angelo: Enlisted on August 21st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 27 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a carpenter; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 15th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 15th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; transferred as a Seaman to the United States Navy on May 7th, 1864, at the time he was described as being 28 years old, was 5 ft. 6 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion with light blue eyes, black hair and was employed as a ships carpenter; served aboard the USS Ozark from May 1864 to August 1865; honorably discharged on August 7th, 1865, at Cairo, Illinois. [Born on August 12th, 1834, in Livorna, Italy; married Miss Eugenie Sellier (1846-1936) on May 27th, 1869, in Delisle, Mississippi; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 30th, 1891; died on September 7th, 1902, in Harrison County, Mississippi; buried at the Delisle Cemetery in Pass Christian, Harrison County, Mississippi; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from April 1st, 1903.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Terhune, Lewis B.: Enlisted on October 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1840 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 5th, 1891; died on November 23rd, 1901, at the National Soldier's Home at Danville, Illinois; buried at the Danville National Cemetery in Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Thomas, Jesse: Enlisted on October 1st, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick in New York City, New York, from December 1862 to August 1863; discharged due to disability on April 28th, 1865. [Applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from May 21st, 1865.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Timpson, Thomas S.: Enlisted on February 24th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on February 28th, 1864, at New York City, New York; absent, on detached service at Hilton Head, South Carolina, at the time of the company being mustered out of service on September 1st, 1865; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865, at Hilton Head, South Carolina. [Born on August 27th, 1847, in New York City, New York; married Miss Mary H. Foster in 1871; applied for a veterans' pension on February 14th, 1891; died on May 23rd, 1900, at Buffalo, New York; buried at the Lordville Vault Cemetery at Lordville, Delaware County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, OBIT, NYSR

    Tucker, Elias H.: Enlisted on September 12th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 3 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a jeweler; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (shoulder on March 24th, 1863, at Ponchatoula, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in New York City, New York; married Miss Annie J. McNamara (d. 1920), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 31st, 1879, and reapplied on June 4th, 1907; died on April 25th, 1918, at New Haven, Connecticut; buried at the St. Bernard Cemetery in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from October 2nd, 1918.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Velu (Velue), Eugene: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A on April 8th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 30 years old, war 5 ft. 3 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with hazel eyes, black hair and was employed as a cook; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 13th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1834 in France.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Vioclete (Vialet), Paul: Enlisted on October 3rd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on January 12th, 1863, from Camp Parapet, Louisiana.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Vrabos (Vraboss), Charles: Enlisted on October 9th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; detailed to special duty from May 27th, 1863; died on December 25th, 1863, at New Iberia, Louisiana. [Died on December 25th, 1863, at New Iberia, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Walsh, John: Enlisted on April 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 3 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a butcher; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in Tipperary, Ireland; died on March 3rd, 1872, at New York City, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from March 21st, 1928.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Waterhouse, Jacob: Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick in New York City, New York, from March 1865; discharged due to disability on June 10th, 1865, at the McDougall General Hospital in New York Harbor, New York. [Applied for a veterans' pension on March 10th, 1870; died on September 26th, 1889, at New York City, New York; died on September 26th, 1889, at New York City, New York, while attending the funeral of Colonel Gouverneur Carr.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, OBIT, NYSR

      COMPANY B

    The company was mustered into United States service on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York, for three years' service, as Company B of the 165th Infantry Regiment, New York State Volunteers.


  • CAPTAIN
  • Hicks Jr., Henry W.: Enlisted on April 23rd, 1861, for three months service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 71st Infantry Regiment, New York State Militia Regiment, on May 31st, 1861, at Washington, D.C.; mustered out of service with the company on July 31st, 1861, at New York City, New York. Enlisted on May 25th, 1862, at New York City, New York; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 7th Infantry Regiment, New York National Guard, on May 29th, 1862, at Baltimore, Maryland; mustered out of service with the company on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York. Enrolled on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as Captain of Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; tendered his resignation, which was accepted, and he was honorably discharged per orders on July 13th, 1863. (Commissioned as a Captain on December 13th, 1862, with rank from September 18th, 1862, original.) [Born in 1839 the son of John Haydock & Frances Sanderson Hicks; died on August 18th, 1863, at Clifton, Staten Island, New York; buried at the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Morris, John Pyne: Enrolled on October 27th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as First Lieutenant of Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; served as the acting Regimental Quartermaster from August 14th, 1863; promoted to Captain of Company B on September 11th, 1863; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. (Commissioned as a First Lieutenant on December 3rd, 1862, with rank from September 27th, 1862, original; as a Captain on August 18th, 1863, with rank from June 23rd, 1863, vice Lieutenant Vance was not mustered.) [Born ca. 1836; died on June 18th, 1868, at New York City, New York; buried at the Saint Ann's Episcopal Church Graveyard at Bronx, Bronx County, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR


  • FIRST LIEUTENANT
  • Vance, William Henry (H.W.): Enlisted on April 17th, 1861, for three months' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 7th Infantry Regiment, New York State Militia, on April 26th, 1861, at Washington, D.C.; mustered out of service with the company on June 3rd, 1861, at New York City, New York. Enlisted on May 25th, 1862, at New York City, New York; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 7th Infantry Regiment, New York National Guard, on May 29th, 1862, at Baltimore, Maryland; promoted to Corporal on July 24th, 1862; promoted to Sergeant, no date; mustered out of service with the company on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York. Enrolled on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as First Lieutenant of Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York; wounded in action (left breast by shell) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; court-martialed on March 25th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, on four charges, Neglect of Duty (Specification that he "...being officer of the Day did so neglect his duty as to allow three prisoners, Lee, Austin and Horrigan, to escape from the guard house and to leave the barracks, since which time they have not returned. This at Levee Steam Press, New Orleans, on or about May 2d, 1863"), Conduct prejudicial to Good Order and Military Discipline (Specification 1st - "In this, that on the night of 1st day of May 1863...being Officer of the Day, did so neglect his duty as to allow three prisoners, Lee, Austin and Horrigan, to escape from the guard-house and to leave the barracks, since which time they have not returned. This at Levee Steam Press, New Orleans, on or about May 2d, 1863;" Specification 2nd - that "...when ordered by his commanding officer to go to drill his company on the morning of the 6th of May, did refuse, saying he was sick, and when ordered by his commanding officer to either obtain an excuse from the surgeon or go to drill, did refuse to do either, but returned to his quarters. This at Levee Steam Press, New Orleans, Louisiana."), Disobedience of Orders (Specification that he "...when ordered by his commanding officer to go to drill his company on the morning of the 6th of May, 1863, did refused, saying he was sick, and when ordered by his commanding officer to either obtain an excuse from the surgeon or go to drill his company, did refuse to do either, but returned to his quarters. This at Levee Steam Press, New Orleans, Louisiana.") and Breach of Arrest (Specification in that - "...having been placed under arrest by his commanding officer on the afternoon of the 2d of May, 1863, at about 5 o'clock, did leave his quarters and the barracks and visit the city of New Orleans, at about 7 o'clock, and did not return until about 12 o'clock. This at Levee Steam Press, New Orleans, on or about May 2d, 1863."), to which charges he pled Not Guilty, being found by the court Not Guilty on the 1st Charge, but guilty of the 2nd, 3rd & 4th Charges, and was sentenced to be cashiered from the service per General Order No. 18, Department of the Gulf, dated June 9th, 1863, however, the sentence is suspended until the direction of the President is given; cashiered from the service on June 9th, 1863, however, the sentence was remitted on November 3rd, 1863, and he was restored to duty; detailed as the acting Regimental Adjutant from January 23rd to July 25th, 1863; tendered his resignation, which was accepted, and he was honorably discharged from the service on January 19th, 1864. (Commissioned as a First Lieutenant on December 3rd, 1862, with rank from September 15th, 1862, original; as Adjutant, but was never mustered, on July 23rd, 1863, with rank from January 13th, 1863, vice Adjutant MacFarlane was discharged; as a Captain, but was never mustered, on August 13th, 1863, with rank from June 23rd, 1863, vice Captain Agnus was promoted) [Born on October 3rd, 1836, in New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 23rd, 1899, and reapplied on February 12th, 1907; died on December 2nd, 1909, in Maine; buried at the Togus National Cemetery in Chelsea, Kennebec County, Maine.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYRSR, NYSR

    Walker, William J.: Enlisted on April 23rd, 1861, for three months service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 71st Regiment of Infantry, New York State Militia Regiment, on May 31st, 1861, at Washington, D.C.; discharged, no date. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 71st Infantry Regiment, New York National Guard, on May 28th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three months' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 2nd, 1862, at New York City, New York. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company F on October 30th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; wounded in action on June 14th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; promoted to First Lieutenant of Company B on February 1st, 1864; court-martialed for drunkenness on duty and conduct prejudicial to good order and military discipline on February 10th, 1865, for an incident on January 27th, 1865, at Winchester, Virginia, being found not guilty; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. (Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on December 3rd, 1862, with rank from November 22nd, 1862, original; as a First Lieutenant on October 6th, 1863, with rank from June 9th, 1863, vice Lieutenant Hoffman was dismissed) [Born ca. 1838; died in 1887.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR


  • SECOND LIEUTENANT
  • Johnston, Matthias: Enlisted on April 23rd, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three months service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 8th Infantry Regiment, New York State Militia, on April 25th, 1861, at Washington, D.C.; mustered out of service with the company on August 2nd, 1861, at New York City, New York. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 53rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 16th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; transferred to Company B on December 20th, 1861; promoted to Sergeant, no date; mustered out of service with the company on March 21st, 1862, at Washington, D.C. Enlisted on August 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as First Sergeant of Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; reduced to the ranks on March 17th, 1863; wounded in action (face) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; promoted to First Sergeant on August 2nd, 1863; detailed to gather conscripts in New York from August 21st, 1863; discharged per orders on September 30th, 1863, to accept an appointment. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 30th, 1863, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. (Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on October 6th, 1863, with rank from July 13th, 1863, vice Lieutenant Palmieri was not mustered.) [Born in 1840 in New York City, New York; member of the Harry Lee Post No. 21, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to March 1919; applied for a veterans' pension on April 18th, 1904; died on March 18th, 1919, in Kings County, New York; buried at the Cypress Hills Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR (53IR & 165IR), GS, H2B(P), NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Thomas, De Forest H.: September 12th, 1862, to May 12th, 1863 - See Captain of Company F


  • FIRST SERGEANT
  • Hatfield, Theodore J.: Enlisted on September 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with black eyes, light hair and was employed as a machinist; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Sergeant on August 2nd, 1863; promoted to First Sergeant on December 22nd, 1863; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in February 1843 in White Plains, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 12th, 1905, and reapplied on February 27th, 1907; died on March 15th, 1917, at Palmyra, New Jersey; buried at the Morgan Cemetery in Palmyra, Burlington County, New Jersey; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from March 26th, 1917.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR


  • SERGEANT
  • Cogswell, George E.: Enlisted on August 19th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 8 ¾ in. tall, of a brown complexion, with dark eyes, brown hair and was enrolled as a law student; mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died of disease (typhus) on April 16th, 1863, at Camp Parapet, Louisiana. [Born on November 4th, 1842, in Queens County, New York; died on April 16th, 1863, at the Levee Cotton Press at New Orleans, Louisiana; buried at the Grace Episcopal Churchyard in Jamaica, Queens County, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B(P), NYSR

    Davis, Benjamin Franklin: Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on September 2nd, 1863. [Born in 1842; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 7th, 1892; died on March 1st, 1900, at Tarrytown, New York; buried at the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Sleepy Hollow, Westchester County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Engel, John: Enlisted on September 1st, 1862, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington, Staten Island, New York; promoted to Sergeant on September 27th, 1863; appointed as Regimental Color Bearer in 1864; wounded in action on April 23rd, 1864, at Cane River, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. Enrolled on April 26th, 1898, for two years' service; mustered into service as a Major with in 2nd New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 13th, 1898, at Sea Grit, New Jersey; mustered out of service with the regiment on November 17th, 1898, at Paterson, New Jersey. [Born on May 29th, 1835, in Prussia, Germany; served with the New Jersey National Guard from October 1872 to 1899 (as a Private in Company C of the 2nd Battalion on October 8th, 1872; promoted to Sergeant, no date; to First Lieutenant, no date; to Captain, no date; to Major of the 2nd Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment, in 1897); applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 2nd, 1880, and reapplied on April 22nd, 1907; member of the James McPherson Post No. 52, Department of New Jersey, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1903; member of the Department of New Jersey, United Spanish War Veterans, to 1903; died on August 23rd, 1903, at Carlstadt, New Jersey; buried at the Berry Lawn Cemetery in Carlstadt, Bergen County, New Jersey.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B(P), NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Finch, William R.: Enlisted on August 19th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 31 years old, was 6 ft. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a printer; mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; reduced to the ranks on May 12th, 1863; died of disease (typhoid fever) on July 2nd, 1863, at Springfield Landing, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1830 in New York City, New York; married Miss Mary E. Connelly on August 2nd, 1856, at New York City, New York; died on July 2nd, 1863, at the Springfield Landing, Louisiana; cenotaph erected at the Trinity Church Cemetery in Manhattan, New York County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from September 3rd, 1863; one of his children (John) applied for, and received, a minor's pension from February 15th, 1868.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Graham, Hugh: Enlisted on October 8th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a pawn-broker; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on August 2nd, 1863; promoted to Sergeant on March 25th, 1864; wounded in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; reduced to the ranks on November 16th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in Glasgow, Scotland; applied for, and received, a veteran's pension from January 6th, 1876, and reapplied on March 8th, 1907; member of the John A. Andrew Post No. 15, Department of Massachusetts, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1910; died on October 30th, 1910; buried at the Mount Hope Cemetery in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from November 14th, 1910.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Hayes, William: Enlisted on September 9th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 32 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, black hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on September 12th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on September 15th, 1863, at Brasher City, Louisiana; promoted to Sergeant on November 16th, 1864; reduced to the ranks on June 22nd, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1831 in Waterford, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Hendry, Thomas G.: Enlisted on August 8th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, dark hair and was employed as a wheelwright; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Sergeant on February 28th, 1863; reduced to the ranks on May 12th, 1863; detailed to the Brigade Commissary Department from November 13th, 1864; on detached service as a clerk in the Post Commissary at Savannah, Georgia, from June 28th, 1865; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. [Born in 1840 in Queens County, New York; died on April 27th, 1877, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; buried at the Clinton Cemetery in Irvington, Essex County, New Jersey; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from July 26th, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Lowrie, William H.: September 28th, 1862, to August 10th, 1864 - See 2nd Lieutenant of Company F

    McGinnis, John J.: Enlisted on September 12th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a castor; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on August 10th, 1864; reduced to the ranks on September 17th, 1864; promoted to Corporal on January 15th, 1865; promoted to Sergeant on June 22nd, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in Louth, Ireland; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 28th, 1890; died on January 3rd, 1895.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Roth, Lewis R. (Alias - Lewis Raite): Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 25 years old, was 5 ft. 6 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as an engineer; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in August 1863; promoted to Corporal on December 22nd, 1863; promoted to Sergeant on March 3rd, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1837 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 23rd, 1890, and reapplied on February 27th, 1907; died on February 3rd, 1915, at Manhattan, New York; his widow applied for, and reapplied, on March 3rd, 1915.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Steves, Elbert O.: Enlisted on August 8th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with hazel eyes, black hair and was employed as a bookkeeper; promoted to Sergeant on September 18th, 1862; mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on June 29th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; escaped on July 3rd, 1863, and rejoined the regiment; wounded in action (left arm) on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; on detached service in Washington, D.C., from September 1864; reduced to the ranks on March 3rd, 1865; discharged due to disability on August 2nd, 1865. [Born on July 22nd, 1841, in Valatia, New York; applied for, and received, a widow's pension from September 5th, 1866; member of the Alexander Hamilton Post No. 182, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1912; died on August 21st, 1912, at Mount Vernon, New York; buried at the Prospect Hill Cemetery in Valatie, Columbia County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from September 15th, 1916.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B(P), NYSR, OBIT, NYSR

    Wenman, Samuel: Enlisted on August 27th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on February 28th, 1863; promoted to Sergeant on August 2nd, 1863; reduced to the ranks on September 27th, 1863; absent, sick in hospital, at New York City, New York, at the time of the company being mustered out of service on September 1st, 1865; no further record. [Born ca. 1832; died in 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Wood, William H.H.: Enlisted on August 21st, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 8 ¾ in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes and light hair; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on August 5th, 1863; promoted to Sergeant on December 22nd, 1863; reduced to the ranks on March 25th, 1864; promoted to Sergeant on August 10th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on April 27th, 1842, in Westfall, New York; married Miss Catherine Mary Marshall (1848-1929), no date; died on October 19th, 1890, at Richmond Valley, New York; buried at the Bethel Methodist Churchyard at Tottenville, Richmond County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from March 21st, 1891.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR


  • CORPORAL
  • Bennett, Robert Zenephin: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a bookkeeper; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on March 2nd, 1865; on detached service with the Cavalry Department at Savannah, Georgia, from June 20th, 1865; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. [Born on March 15th, 1842, in Poughkeepsie, New York; married Miss Nancy Garwood (1851-1908) in 1873; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 22nd, 1880; moved to Beresford, South Dakota, in 1884; appointed, and served, as the Postmaster of Beresford, South Dakota, from 1898 to 1923; died on November 4th, 1923, at Osakis, Minnesota; buried at the Beresford Cemetery in Beresford, Union County, South Dakota.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Cahill, Maurice: Enlisted on September 19th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a florid complexion, with blue eyes, black hair and was employed as a spring maker; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on January 1st, 1863; wounded in action (leg, arm and fractured skull) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; died of his wounds on June 3rd, 1863, in the General Hospital at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born on January 23rd, 1837, in New York City, New York, the son of Richard & Margaret Smeddy Cahill; died on June 3rd, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana; his mother applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from July 27th, 1864.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Dennison, Elisha E.: Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; reduced to the ranks on February 28th, 1863; drowned on August 25th, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1840; died (drowned) on August 25th, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Edwards, James K.P.: Enlisted on August 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 7 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, dark hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (leg) and captured on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; died of wounds on July 28th, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1841 in Washington, District of Columbia, the son of Henry William & Catherine Perry Edwards; died on July 28th, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana; buried at the Baton Rouge National Cemetery in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana; his mother applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from November 3rd, 1863.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Jackson, Oscar C.: Enlisted on August 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; reduced to the ranks on September 7th, 183; discharged per orders on January 25th, 1864, to accept an appointment. Appointed on January 19th, 1864; mustered into service as First Lieutenant of Company D of the 1st Cavalry Regiment, Corps d 'Afrique, on January 29th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; commanding the company from January 19th, 1864; the regiment is reorganized as the 4th Cavalry Regiment, United States Colored Troops, in February 1864; commanding the company from August 22nd, 1864; promoted to Captain on March 28th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on Mach 20th, 1866, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1839; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 19th, 1891, and reapplied on March 1st, 1907; died on September 27th, 1913, at Jamacia, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, CSR (4USCT), H2B, NYSR, PR

    Lawrence, Samuel A.: Enlisted on August 9th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; reduced to the ranks on December 31st, 1862; wounded in action on June 28th, 1863, in the rifle pits at Port Hudson, Louisiana; died of his wounds on June 28th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1844; died on June 28th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; buried at the Port Hudson National Cemetery in Zachary, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana; his father applied for a dependent's pension on May 4th, 1887.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Leonard, John: Enlisted on September 8th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; promoted to Corporal on September 18th, 1862; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on December 16th, 1862. [Born ca. 1841.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Marsh, James: Enlisted on September 2nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on March 25th, 1864; reduced to the ranks, no date; transferred to the United States Navy on May 7th, 1864; no further record. [Born ca. 1832.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    McGowan, Bernard: Enlisted on September 2nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, light hair and was employed as a printer; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on August 2nd, 1863; on detached service at the Headquarters of the Department of the South at Hilton Head, South Carolina, from June 21st, 1865; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. [Born ca. 1842 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Ratigan (Rangan), William: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B on February 8th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 9 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, black hair and was employed as a plumber; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 5th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; promoted to Corporal on September 17th, 1864; absent, sick in hospital, in March 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Rigney, Edward: Enlisted on September 2nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a boatman; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on August 2nd, 1863; reduced to the ranks on May 19th, 1864; promoted to Corporal on September 17th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in Ravenwood, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 15th, 1890; died on August 17th, 1892, at New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Sutliff, Joseph: Enlisted on September 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 11 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, light hair and was employed as a sailor; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1841 in Newark, New Jersey; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 22nd, 1892, and reapplied on February 23rd, 1907; died on January 9th, 1917, at Jersey City, New Jersey; buried at the Bayview-New York Bay Cemetery in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Watson, James: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a printer; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on March 6th, 1864; reduced to the ranks on May 4th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in Surrey County, England; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 19th, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Wiley, James: Enlisted on October 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 46 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a soldier; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on February 28th, 1863; wounded in action (hip) and captured on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; released upon the surrender of that place on July 9th, 1863; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1816 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR


  • MUSICIAN
  • Barker, Walter: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Musician in Company B on March 9th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 13 years old, was 4 ft. 9 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a newsboy; joined the company from the receiving depot on January 10th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; deserted on May 9th, 1864, from Morganza, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1850 in New Orleans, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Bieraugh (Buraugh), Herman: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Musician in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 3rd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 15 years old, was 4 ft. 10 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as an errant boy; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 10th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. Enlisted as a Private in Company D of the 45th United States Infantry Regiment on March 11th, 1867, at St. Louis, Missouri, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 5 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, light hair and was employed as a laborer; transferred to Company E of the 14th United States Infantry Regiment, no date; honorably discharged on March 11th, 1870, at Jeffersonville, Indiana, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Private in Company I of the 1st United States Infantry Regiment on April 7th, 1870, at Fort Wayne, Michigan, for five years' service; honorably discharged on April 9th, 1875, at Fort Randall, Dakota Territory, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Private in Company I of the 1st United States Infantry Regiment on April 8th, 1875, at Fort Randall, Dakota Territory, for five years' service; discharged due to disability on November 26th, 1875, at Fort Laramie, Wyoming. [Born ca.1848 in Berne, Germany; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from December 21st, 1878.]

    Sources - AGR, ARE, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Brown, Jesse: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Musician in Company B on February 1st, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 25 years old, was 5 ft. 8 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a carpenter; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 5th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; deserted on August 23rd, 1864, from Halltown, Virginia. [Born ca. 1835 in New York City, New York; his widow applied for a widow's pension on February 25th, 1899.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Campbell, James: Enlisted on September 8th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Musician in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged per orders (civil authority) on December 7th, 1862. [Born ca. 1843.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Manahan, Edward: Enlisted on October 30th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Musician in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on February 13th, 1863, from Camp Parapet, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1846.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Staats, William: Enlisted on September 1st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 1 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with hazel eyes, light hair and was employed ; mustered into service as a Musician in Company B on February 27th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on October 8th, 1863, at Vermillion Bayou, Louisiana; deserted on May 29th, 1864, from Morganza, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1846 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR


  • COOK (COLORED)
  • McCoy (McCay), John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Cook (Colored) in Company B on March 9th, 1865, at Winchester, Virginia, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with dark eyes, dark hair and was employed as a laborer; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 9th, 1865, at Winchester, Virginia; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in Rockingham, Virginia.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Washington, John: Enlisted on January 1st, 1864, at New Iberia, Louisiana, for three years' service; joined the company from the receiving depot on January 2nd, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; mustered into service as a Cook (Colored) in Company B on February 5th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; drowned on June 20th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1844; died on June 20th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Washington, Joseph: Enlisted on January 1st, 1864, at New Iberia, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with dark eyes, dark hair and was employed as a laborer; joined the company from the receiving depot on January 2nd, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; mustered into service as a Cook (Colored) in Company B on February 5th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in New Iberia, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR


  • PRIVATE
  • Allen, Richard: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 26th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 9th, 1862, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 31 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a laborer; absent, in confinement at the Parrish Prison in New Orleans, Louisiana, from February 8th, 1863; court-martialed on March 19th, 1863, and being found guilty, he was sentenced to forfeiture of his pay; deserted in September 1863 from New Orleans, Louisiana, and enlisted on September 12th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 16th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on September 16th, 1863, at Brasher City, Louisiana; transferred as a deserter to Company C of the 26th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 19th, 1863; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on January 18th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana, for the duration of the war; wounded in action on September 19th, 1864, at Cedar Creek, Virginia; deserted on October 28th, 1864, from the McClellan General Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; mustered out of service on November 7th, 1864, at Lowell, Massachusetts [Born ca. 1831 in Rochester, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, CSR (26MA), H2B, NYSR

    Ames, William H.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 15th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; joined the company from the receiving depot on July 1st, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; discharged per orders on February 15th, 1865, to accept an appointment. Appointed and was mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company B of the 87th Infantry Regiment, United States Colored Troops, on February 16th, 1865, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; on detached service in the Office of the Chief Mustering Officer of the Department of the Gulf at New Orleans, Louisiana, from March 14th to July 1865; company reorganized as Company B of the 84th Infantry Regiment, United States Colored Troops, on August 14th, 1865; detailed as the acting Regimental Adjutant from October 18th, 1865; absent, on detached service, as an Aide-de-Camp to the Commanding Officer of the Northeast District of Louisiana at Monroe, Louisiana, from November 10th, 1865; on a twenty (20) day leave of absence from December 14th, 1865; detailed to duty with Company A from February 24th, 1866; mustered out of service with the company on March 14th, 1866, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1841 in New Orleans, Louisiana; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from July 1st, 1891.]

    Sources - AGR, CSR (84USCT & 87USCT), H2B, NYSR, PR

    Andrews, William H. (Henry L.): Enlisted on April 21st, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a florid complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on April 23rd, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 26th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; deserted on June 9th, 1864, from Morganza, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1843 in Indianapolis, Indiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Armstrong, James: Enlisted on September 14th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 6 1/2 in. tall, of a medium complexion, with blue eyes, dark brown hair and was employed as a book-binder; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on September 16th, 1863, at Brasher City, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on September 15th, 1863, at Brasher City, Louisiana; deserted on October 1st, 1863, from Berwick City, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1838 in Tipperary, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Banks, James W.: Enlisted on October 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick in hospital at New Orleans, Louisiana, from May 19th, 1863; transferred to Company H of the 3rd Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps, on April 6th, 1864; discharged per orders on August 16th, 1865, at Hartford, Connecticut. [Born on July 17th, 1844, in Connecticut; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 18th, 1890; died on January 31st, 1901, at Norwalk, Connecticut; buried at the Norwalk Union Cemetery in Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Barron, Charles: Enlisted on September 5th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 32 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on September 9th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on September 15th, 1863, at Brasher City, Louisiana; deserted on October 1st, 1863, from Berwick City, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1831 in Sunderland, England.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Beck, John: Enlisted on September 9th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 6 ft. 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a farmer; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1841 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 23rd, 1897.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Bell, Joseph: Enlisted on September 8th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 5 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, auburn hair and was employed as a gilder; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1842 in Derry, Ireland; applied for a veterans' pension on August 7th, 1891.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Berrian, Richard H.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company April 21st, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a druggist; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 26th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; died of sunstroke on August 7th, 1864, at Halltown, Virginia. [Born ca. 1843 in Yonkers, New York; died on August 8th, 1864, at Halltown, Virginia; buried at the Winchester National Cemetery in Winchester, Virginia.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Boerem (Boerum), Abraham R.: Enlisted on September 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a farmer; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (leg) on July 27th, 1864, at Deep Bottom, Virginia; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina.[Born ca. 1843 in Newtown, New York; applied for an invalids' pension on July 13th, 1885.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Bowne, Charles: Enlisted on August 29th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 2nd, 1862, from Staten Island, New York. [Born ca. 1840.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Bradley, Samuel Jackson: Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a milkman; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; on detached service as an Ambulance Driver from December 5th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 24th, 1887; died on June 11th, 1890, in New York; buried at the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Brewer, George: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B on February 15th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 4 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a roofer; absent, sick in hospital at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from March 1865; discharged on May 25th, 1865. [Born ca. 1840 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 6th, 1891, and reapplied on July 28th, 1908; died on March 30th, 1911, at Bath, New York; buried at the Bath National Cemetery in Bath, Steuben County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from January 23rd, 1912.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Brown, Richard: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B on September 20th, 1864, at Tarrytown, New York, for one years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 7 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, light hair and was employed as a laborer; joined the company from the receiving depot on October 20th, 1864, at Winchester, Virginia; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Burns, James: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a gilder; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1839 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 3rd, 1890, and reapplied on February 27th, 1907; died on February 17th, 1912.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Burrard, William: Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on December 5th, 1863. [Born ca. 1801.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Cahill, William: Enlisted on September 8th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action on July 27th, 1864, at Deep Bottom, Virginia; transferred to the 28th Company of the 2nd Battalion, Veteran Reserve Corps, on March 4th, 1865; discharged per orders on November 28th, 1865, at Fortress Monroe, Virginia. [Born ca. 1843; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from January 23rd, 1866.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Carter, George W.: Enlisted on September 20th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on February 21st, 1863. [Born ca. 1840.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Colson, Charles: Enlisted on September 20th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (left arm) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; left arm amputated in 1863; discharged due to disability (wounds) on August 29th, 1863. [Born ca. 1825; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from October 1st, 1863.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Commerford, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B on April 11th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a photographer; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 26th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; deserted on September 22nd, 1864, from Harper's Ferry, Virginia. [Born ca. 1846 in Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Conklin, James: Enlisted on September 19th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 51 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a vendor; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1811 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Covell (Corell), Samuel W.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B on October 21st, 1863, at Jamaica, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a clerk; joined the company from the receiving depot on July 5th, 1864, at Algiers, Louisiana; on detached service at the Headquarters of the Department of the South at Hilton Head, South Carolina, from June 7th, 1865; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. [Born ca. 1844 in Wickford, Rhode Island.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Dennis, John: Enlisted on August 4th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 8 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a journeyman; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on August 5th, 1863; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 12th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; died of disease (fever) on April 4th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1841 in Montreal, Canada; died on April 4th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Devine, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B on August 21st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 29 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, dark brown hair and was employed as a seaman; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 25th, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana; deserted on August 25th, 1863, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1835 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Devoe, Peter S.: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a sailor; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on October 26th, 1862; rejoined the company from desertion on February 13th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; deserted on July 26th, 1864, from Bermuda Hundred, Virginia; rejoined the company on January 12th, 1865, at Winchester, Virginia; court-martialed in January 1865, and being found guilty was sentenced to forfeiture of $10 of his monthly pay for eighteen months; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1841 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Dickson, Charles: Enlisted on August 4th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a light complexion, with light blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a sailor; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on August 5th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 12th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; deserted on September 5th, 1863, from New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1842 in Fall River, Massachusetts.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Donovan, James: Enlisted on September 9th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; killed in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1844; died on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Dougherty, William: Enlisted on August 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 30 years old, was 6 ft. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a printer; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 16th, 1862, from Staten Island, New York. [Born ca. 1832 in Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Dwyer (McGuire), Patrick: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a barber; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1839 in Waterford, Ireland; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from November 27th, 1899.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Elkins, Samuel: Enlisted on August 28th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 17th, 1862, from New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1841.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Ewing (Ewin), William: Enlisted on August 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (back and abdomen) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; deserted on November 18th, 1863, upon the expiration of a furlough. [Born ca. 1825.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Farmer, Frederick: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B on February 5th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, auburn hair and was employed as a plumber; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 5th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to July 1864; died as a prisoner of war on June 11th, 1864, at Camp Groce, Texas. [Born on August 29th, 1845, in New York City, New York, the son of James (1816-1883) & Ellen Duncan Farmer (1813-1884); died on June 11th, 1864, near Hempstead, Texas; buried at the Alexandria National Cemetery in Alexandria, Rapides Parish, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Farrell, John: Enlisted on September 9th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 28 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, sandy hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on September 12th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on September 15th, 1863, at Brasher City, Louisiana; deserted on April 29th, 1864, from Alexandria, Virginia. [Born ca. 1835 in Galway, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Gibson, Hanson Cox: March 15th to September 27th, 1864 - See 2nd Lieutenant of Company A

    Gottlieb, Jacob: Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick in hospital at Fort Schuyler, New York, from March 1st, 1865; discharged due to disability on March 22nd, 1865, at Fort Schuyler, New York. [Born ca. 1818.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Hamilton, Henry: Enlisted on October 25th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (hip) and captured on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; escaped on July 3rd, 1863, and rejoined the regiment; deserted on February 1st, 1864, from New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1844.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Hamilton, James: Enlisted on November 12th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 7th, 1862, from Staten Island, New York. [Born ca. 1844.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Hamilton, Richard: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B on May 2nd, 1865, at Tarrytown, New York, for three years' service; joined the company from the receiving depot on April 8th, 1865, at Camp Russell, Virginia; deserted on April 16th, 1865, from Baltimore, Maryland. [Born ca. 1844.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Harris, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B on July 31st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a seaman; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 5th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; died of disease (fever) on March 28th, 1864, at Alexandria, Virginia. [Born ca. 1844 in New York City, New York; died on March 28th, 1864, at Alexandria, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Heim (Herm), Charles: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B on February 12th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 17 years old, was 5 ft. 3 1/2 in tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a musician; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 4th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in Bavaria, Germany; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 21st, 1899; died in 1905.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Hewes (Hughes), William: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (compound fracture of left leg) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; died of wounds on July 3rd, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1843; died on July 3rd, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana; buried at the Baton Rouge National Cemetery in Baton Rouge, Easton Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, NYSR, H2B

    Hickey, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 14th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; joined the company from the receiving depot on September 15th, 1863, at Brasher City, Louisiana; transferred as a deserter to Battery L of the 1st United States Artillery Regiment on September 19th, 1863; no further record.. [Born ca. 1836.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Hilfety, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B on May 12th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 4 1/4 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; joined the company from the receiving depot on July 5th, 1864, at Algiers, Louisiana; absent, sick in hospital at Sandy Hook, Maryland, from October 3rd, 1864; absent, sick, at the time of the company being mustered out of service; no further record. [Born ca. 1842 in Cumberland, England.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Hoffman, Andrew: Enlisted on September 17th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (leg) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; discharged due to disability (wounds) on March 26th, 1864. [Born in 1841; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from April 16th, 1864, and reapplied on March 8th, 1907; died on February 4th, 1924, at Jersey City, New Jersey; buried at the Holy Name Cemetery in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from March 10th, 1924.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Holbert, Charles Augustus (Alias - William G. Sanger): Enlisted on November 20th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; on detached service with the Ambulance Corps from July 8th, 1863; transferred to Company K of the 3rd Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps, on August 10th, 1864; discharged per orders on August 14th, 1865, at Hartford, Connecticut. [Born on April 16th, 1844, in Watertown, Massachusetts; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 15th, 1880, and reapplied on January 29th, 1907; died on August 5th, 1912, at Leasburg, Missouri; buried at the Valhalla Cemetery in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from August 12th, 1912.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Houseworth, William: Enlisted on October 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 1 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, dark hair and was employed as an optician; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1839 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 15th, 1884, and reapplied on March 3rd, 1909; died on June 14th, 1914, at Montgomery, Ohio; buried at the Dayton National Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Howard, Nicholas: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B on February 22nd, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 1 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, black hair and was enrolled as a student; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 26th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; reported as having deserted, but was captured on August 12th, 1864, from Halltown, Virginia; held as a prisoner of war at Salisbury, North Carolina, to January 1865; died on January 22nd, 1865, at Salisbury, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in County Wexford, Ireland, the son of Thomas & Catherine Farley Howard; died on January 22nd, 1865, at Salisbury, North Carolina; his father applied for a dependent's pension on May 27th, 1869.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Hughes, Charles G.: Enlisted on August 9th, 1861, at Galesville, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company K of the 48th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 16th, 1861, at Brooklyn, New York; no further record. Enlisted on October 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to January 1865; paroled and exchanged on January 5th, 1865, at New Orleans, Louisiana; discharged per orders on July 25th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1841; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from December 2nd, 1879, and reapplied on March 14th, 1907; died on November 1st, 1911, at Hampton, Virginia; buried at the Hampton National Cemetery in Hampton, Virginia; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from May 13th, 1921.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR (48IR & 165IR), GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Hughes, William H.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B, no dates, for three years' service; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, no dates; no further record.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Irsch, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B on February 28th, 1865, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as silver plater; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 7th, 1865, at Winchester, Virginia; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in Germany; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 10th, 1908; died on January 31st, 1919, at New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Jacobs, Morris: Enlisted on May 18th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for two years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 25th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on June 14th, 1861, at New York City, New York; captured in action on May 27th, 1862, at Hanover Courthouse, Virginia; paroled and exchanged on September 13th, 1863, at Aiken's Landing, Virginia; mustered out of service with the company on July 10th, 1863, at New York City, New York. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on April 11th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, brown hair and was employed as a farrier; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 26th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; detailed as a guard at the Brigade Headquarters from May 1st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1842 in London, England; applied for a veterans' pension on September 6th, 1882; died on January 11th, 1910, in Massachusetts; buried at the Sons of Benjamin Cemetery in West Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from January 17th, 1910.]

    Sources - AGR (25IR & 165IR), H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Johnson, George W. (Alias - Ricard King): Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B on July 31st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a fresh complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a ships carpenter; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 5th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; wounded in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; died of wounds on May 20th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1841 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of George & Angeline Johnson; died on May 20th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana; his mother applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from March 29th, 1865.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Kavanagh, Mark: Enlisted on September 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 34 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a painter; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1828 in Dublin, Ireland; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 7th, 1890; died on May 1st, 1896, at the National Soldier's Home at Hampton, Virginia; buried at the Hampton National Cemetery in Hampton, Virginia.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Kegon (Kegan), Theron (Keron): Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died of disease (fever) on December 17th, 1863, at New Iberia, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1845; died on December 17th, 1863, at New Iberia, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Kelligan (Kellegan), John F.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B on March 2nd, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with brown eyes, brown hair and was employed as a gilder; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 5th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; absent, sick in hospital at Savannah, Georgia, from June 29th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Kenny (Kenney), Edward J.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B on January 6th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 26th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; absent, sick in hospital at Fortress Monroe, Virginia, from July 18th, 1864; absent, sick in hospital at Fort Schuyler, New York, from March 1st, 1865; absent, sick, at the time of the company being mustered out of service; no further record. [Born ca. 1844 in Albany, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    King, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B on February 12th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a florid complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a laborer; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 16th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; deserted on March 16th, 1864, from Franklin, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1844 in Rochester, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    King, William: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 13th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 4th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; wounded in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps, no date; no further record. [Born ca. 1846 in Rochester, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Kinney (Kenney), John H.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B on February 27th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as a being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a laborer; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 26th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; deserted on August 8th, 1864; returned from desertion on November 3rd, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in Troy, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Kreb, Frederick: Enlisted on November 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died of disease (fever) on August 17th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1818; died on August 17th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Lawson, George W. (G.B.): Enlisted on July 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a machinist; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. [Born in 1847 in New York City, New York; applied for a veterans' pension on December 5th, 1885; died on September 12th, 1890, at Denver, Colorado; buried at the Riverside Cemetery in Denver, Denver County, Colorado; his widow applied for a widow's pension on September 20th, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Lawson, John: Enlisted on September 20th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 49 years old, was 5 ft. 3 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a watchmaker; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on December 26th, 1863. [Born ca. 1823 in Holland; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from February 6th, 1864.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Lee, Elden: Enlisted on October 4th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick in New Orleans, Louisiana, from July 4th, 1864; deserted on May 15th, 1864, from the guard house at Levee Steam Press in New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1841.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Lewin, Charles: Enlisted on September 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died of disease (typhoid fever) on May 16th, 1863, at the Levee Cotton Press in New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1843; died on May 16th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Manan (Manney), Patrick: Enlisted on September 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 30 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1832 in Ireland; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 14th, 1881, and reapplied on March 17th, 1907; died on July 24th, 1910; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from August 10th, 1910.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Mason, John: Enlisted on March 2nd, 1865, at Tarrytown, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on March 25th, 1865; joined the company from the receiving depot on April 8th, 1865, at Camp Russell, Virginia; deserted on April 16th, 1865, from Baltimore, Maryland. [Born ca. 1843.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Matthews, Patrick H.: Enlisted on September 8th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action and captured on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to November 1863; died of disease on November 3rd, 1864, at Tyler, Texas. [Born ca. 1843; died on November 3rd, 1864, at Tyler, Texas; his mother applied for a dependent's pension on March 31st, 1874.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    McBride, Wallace: Enlisted on August 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a cutler; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on November 5th, 1843, in New York, New York; married Miss Amelia Taylor (1845-1903), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 2nd, 1896, and reapplied on February 21st, 1907; died on August 9th, 1917, at Port Chester, New York; buried at the Putnam Cemetery in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    McCarty (Carty), John: Enlisted on August 17th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 18th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; transferred as a deserter to the 162nd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 7th, 1864; no further record. [Born ca. 1839.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    McClain, John: Enlisted on January 27th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 6 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, sandy hair and was employed as a case maker; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on January 28th, 1864, at New York City, New York; joined the company from the receiving depot on February 1st, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in May 1847 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 7th, 1909; died on April 30th, 1926, at Benicia, California; buried at St. Dominic's Catholic Cemetery in Benicia, Solano County, California.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    McCready, Barnard: Enlisted on September 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1835.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    McManus, James A.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B on April 14th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a stonecutter; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 26th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in New York City, New York; died on November 19th, 1883, at Hammond, Indiana; one of his children applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from March 9th, 1891.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Mettler, Samuel B.: Of Hartford, Connecticut. Enlisted on July 22nd, 1862, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company C of the 16th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 24th, 1862; discharged due to disability on May 9th, 1863. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B on March 19th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 26th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; on detached service as the Headquarters of the Department of the South at Hilton Head, South Carolina, from June 22nd, 1865; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. [Born on May 8th, 1844, in Bridgeport, Connecticut; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 17th, 1901; died on October 8th, 1904, at Jackson, Michigan; buried at the Mount Evergreen Cemetery in Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Miller, Joseph H.: Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 7 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, dark hair and was employed as a mechanic; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in New York City, New York; his mother applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from June 7th, 1883.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Michel (Mitchel, Mitchell), Theodore L.: Enlisted on September 30th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, light hair and was employed as a carver; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (ribs) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on October 1st, 1844, in Paris, France, the son of Jacob & Catherine Lang Michel; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 6th, 1872; member of the Philip R. Schuyler Post No. 51, Department of Pennsylvania, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1916; died on March 16th, 1916, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; buried at the Greenmount Cemetery in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from March 21st, 1916.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Murphy, Thomas: Enlisted on August 29th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 17th, 1862, from State Island, New York. [Born ca. 1830.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    O'Brien, Thomas (Alias - Henry Judd): Enlisted as a Private in Company I of the 9th United States Infantry Regiment on March 6th, 1857, at Boston, Massachusetts, for five years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a florid complexion, with blue eyes, sandy hair and was employed as a farmer; honorably discharged on March 6th, 1862, at the Presidio of San Francisco, California, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 8th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 26 years old, was 5 ft. 8 1/2 in. tall, of a florid complexion, with grey eyes, auburn hair and was employed as a soldier; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 15th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to January 1865; paroled and exchanged on January 5th, 1865, at New Orleans, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. Enlisted as a Private in Company F of the 12th United States Infantry Regiment on May 12th, 1866, at Petersburg, Virginia, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 29 years old, was 5 ft. 8 1/2 in. tall, of a ruddy complexion, with blue eyes, red hair and was employed as a sailor; deserted on July 20th, 1866. [Born ca. 1837 in Sullivan County, New Hampshire; applied for a veterans' pension on January 7th, 1893.]

    Sources - AGR, ARE, H2B, NYSR, PR

    O'Connor, Michael: Enlisted on September 7th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a seaman; mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 9th, 1863; joined the company from the receiving depot on September 15th, 1863, at Brasher City, Louisiana; transferred to the United States Navy on May 7th, 1864; no further record. [Born ca. 1841 in Dublin, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    O'Donnell, Bernard: Enlisted on September 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a bartender; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (left shoulder) on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1841 in Kings County, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 6th, 1876; died (due to his wounds) on June 25th, 1893, at New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR. H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Oxworth (Oxford), William: Enlisted on September 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (contusion of left ankle) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; discharged per orders on May 31st, 1865, at Frederick, Maryland. [Born ca. 1841.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Payne, William: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 3rd New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 28th, 1861, for three years' service; discharged due to disability on February 23rd, 1863, at Camp Parole near Annapolis, Maryland. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 5th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 42 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a soldier; joined the company from the receiving depot on February 22nd, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; absent, without leave, in July 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1822 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from April 15th, 1863.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NJCWR, NYRCO, NYSR

    Perro (Pero), Alfred: Enlisted on September 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged per orders (civil authority) on December 17th, 1862. [Born ca. 1841.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Persons, Dwight: Enlisted on August 28th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged per orders (civil authority) on December 8th, 1862. [Born ca. 1841.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Plunkett, Mark: Enlisted on September 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; drowned on April 27th, 1864, in the Red River at Bonne Carre, Louisiana, when he accidentally fell from the transport. [Born ca. 1831; married Miss Bridget Briordy (d. 1864) on May 7th, 1854, at New York City, New York; died on April 27th, 1864, at Bonne Carre, Louisiana; his child, Julia A., applied for, and received, a minor's pension from March 30th, 1867.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Rapalyea, Horace H.: Enlisted on September 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with dark eyes, dark hair and was employed as a gardener; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, on detached service at the Division Hospital from November 18th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1841 in Flushing, New York; married Miss Mary (d. 1936), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 29th, 1906, and reapplied on May 9th, 1907; died on July 11th, 1926, at Bayside, New York; buried at the Cedar Grove Cemetery in Flushing, Queens County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from August 14th, 1926.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Reed (Reid), Andrew: Enlisted on September 26th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 35 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a seaman; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on October 3rd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on October 24th, 1863, at Opelousas, Louisiana; absent, in hospital, at New Orleans, Louisiana, from March 22nd, 1864; absent, on furlough, at the time of the company being mustered out of service on September 1st, 1865; no further record. [Born ca. 1828 in New York City, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from October 21st, 1864.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Reilly, Joseph: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B, no date, for three years' service; killed in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Died on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Richards, Hollis M. (Hallis): Enlisted on August 27th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on September 2nd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on September 15th, 1863, at Brasher City, Louisiana; absent, sick in the hospital at Deep Bottom, Virginia, from July 27th, 1864; absent at the time of the company being mustered out of service on September 1st, 1865; no further record. [Born ca. 1838; his father applied for a dependent's pension on December 21st, 1876.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Rickhow, David Spragg: Enlisted on August 25th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a oysterman; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, detailed as a guard at the Brigade Headquarters in May 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on September 14th, 1841, on Staten Island, New York, the son of Jacob (1793-1866) & Elizabeth Spragg Rickhow (1803-1883); applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 25th, 1891, and reapplied on February 28th, 1907; died on October 16th, 1915, at Tottenville, New York; buried at the Bethel Methodist Churchyard in Tottenville, Richmond County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from November 1st, 1915.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Rickhow, Nathan: Enlisted on August 25th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 38 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a waterman; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on February 25th, 1825, on Staten Island, New York, the son of Jacob (1793-1866) & Elizabeth Spragg Rickhow (1803-1883); married Miss Margaret Cannon (1825-1899), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 28th, 1883; died on October 4th, 1895, at Tottenville, New York; buried at the Bethel Methodist Churchyard in Tottenville, Richmond County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Roach (Roche), John B.: Enlisted on September 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 8 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, auburn hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in Galway, Ireland; died on October 20th, 1882, at the National Soldier's Home at Bath, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Roberts, William S.: Enlisted on September 8th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on May 10th, 1863, from confinement at Governor's Island, New York. [Born ca. 1840.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Robinson, James: Enlisted on August 17th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on August 18th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 25th, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana; deserted on September 3rd, 1863, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1835.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Roeser, Jacob: Enlisted on October 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 17 years old, was 5 ft. 2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a baker; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent at the time of the company being mustered out of service on September 1st, 1865; absent, sick in hospital, in March 1865; on detached service at the Post Bakery at Hilton Head, South Carolina, from July 28th, 1865; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. [Born on June 1st, 1846, in Germany; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 12th, 1901, and reapplied on June 11th, 1908; died on May 16th, 1917, at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; buried at the Allegheny Cemetery in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from June 7th, 1917.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Roggerman, Gillis: Enlisted on September 20th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a casemaker; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent without leave in July 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in New York City, New York; died on May 27th, 1888.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Rooney, William: Enlisted on November 24th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a machinist; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (struck by spent ball on left breast) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 16th, 1873, and reapplied on February 27th, 1907; died on September 19th, 1912, at Elmhurst, New York; buried at the Saint John Cemetery in Middle Village, Queens County, New York; one of his children applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from January 18th, 1913.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Scally, George M.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 11th, 1865, at Jamaica, New York, for one years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 3 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a laborer; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 6th, 1865, at Winchester, Virginia; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. Enlisted as a Private in Company A of the Engineer Corps, United States Army, on January 7th, 1867, in New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a moulder; promoted to Artificer, no date; honorably discharged on January 7th, 1870, at Willett's Point, New York, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Private in Company E of the Engineer Corps, United States Army, on January 12th, 1870, at West Point, New York, for five years' service; promoted to Corporal, no date; honorably discharged on January 17th, 1875, at West Point, New York, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Private in Company E of the Engineer Corps, United States Army, on January 12th, 1875, at West Point, New York, for five years' service; transferred to the Artillery Detachment at the United States Military Academy, no date; promoted to Sergeant, no date; honorably discharged on January 11th, 1880, at West Point, New York, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Private in the Artillery Detachment at the United States Military Academy on January 12th, 1880, at West Point, New York, for five years' service; promoted to Post Commissary Sergeant on September 4th, 1880; honorably discharged on January 11th, 1885, at Fort Warren, Massachusetts, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Post Commissary Sergeant in the United States Army on January 12th, 1885, at Fort Warren, Massachusetts, for five years' service; discharged per orders on May 3rd, 1889, at Fort McKinney, Wyoming Territory. Enlisted as a Private in Company F of the 7th United States Infantry Regiment on May 15th, 1889, at Fort McKinney, Wyoming Territory, for five years' service; honorably discharged on May 15th, 1894, at Fort Logan, Colorado, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Private in Company F of the 7th United States Infantry Regiment on May 16th, 1894, at Fort Logan, Colorado, for five years' service; retired from active service on December 23rd, 1895, per Special Order No. 275, Adjutant General's Office, War Department, Washington, D.C. [Born ca. 1847 in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of Michael & Bridget Scally; married Miss Ann Maher, no date; died in March 1896; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from August 28th, 1906.]

    Sources - AGR, ARE, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Schamberger (Schamlerger), Alexander (Alphonse): Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Musician in the Regimental Band of the 41st New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on June 26th, 1861, at New York City, New York; discharged on February 14th, 1862, at Hunter's Chapel, Virginia. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 22nd, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 30 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a musician; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to May 1865; paroled and exchanged on May 27th, 1865; discharged per orders on July 27th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1834 in Belgium; applied for a veterans' pension on July 26th, 1890; died on February 14th, 1896.]

    Sources - AGR (41IR & 165IR), H2B, NYSR, PR

    Schielder, Henry: Enlisted on August 1st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a barer; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on August 3rd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 25th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in New Orleans, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Shirley, John G.: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged per orders on September 25th, 1863, to accept an appointment. Enlisted on September 25th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana, for three years' service; mustered into service as Regimental Hospital Steward of the 11th Regiment, Corps d 'Afrique (later the 83rd Infantry Regiment, United States Colored Troops) on October 5th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; absent, on a five-day leave of absence, in October 1863; absent, on a seven-day leave of absence, in December 1863; on detached service from April 24th to June 9th, 1864, assisting the Post Chaplain at New Orleans, Louisiana; admitted to the St. James General Hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana, in June 1864; returned to duty on July 2nd, 1864; transferred as Regimental Hospital Steward to the 73rd Infantry Regiment, United States Colored Troops, on August 13th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; on detached service at New Orleans, Louisiana, from September to October 1864; transferred as Regimental Hospital Steward to the 67th Infantry Regiment, United States Colored Troops, on October 31st, 1864; transferred as Regimental Hospital Steward to the 96th Infantry Regiment, United States Colored Troops, on December 21st, 1864; absent without leave from October 23rd, 1865; mustered out of service with the regiment on January 24th, 1866, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born in July 1844, in Jersey City, New Jersey, the son of John R. (1815-1884) & Emily A. Shirley (1814-1881); married Miss Emily M. Lanks (1850-1926), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 23rd, 1892, and reapplied on April 1st, 1907; died on February 15th, 1913, at Rochester, New York; buried at the Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester, Monroe County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from February 19th, 1913.]

    Sources - AGR, CSR (67USCT, 73USCT, 83USCT, 96USCT), GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Smith, William: Enlisted on August 13th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 29 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, black hair and was employed as a sailmaker; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on August 14th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 25th, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana; deserted on August 29th, 1863, from New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1834 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Steph (Steaph), George: Enlisted on September 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 2nd, 1886.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Sullivan, Dennis: Enlisted on September 24th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on January 5th, 1863, from New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1835.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Twomey (Toomey), William: Enlisted on August 21st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 32 years old, was 5 ft. 6 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a seaman; mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 22nd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on September 15th, 1863, at Brashear City, Louisiana; transferred as a Seaman to the United States Navy on May 7th, 1864; served aboard the USS Pittsburg from May 1864 to June 15th, 1865; served aboard the USS Tempest from June 15th to August 16th, 1865; honorably discharged on August 16th, 1865, at Cairo, Illinois. [Born ca. 1831 in Cork, Ireland; applied for a veterans' pension on December 8th, 1891.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Tyrrell, Richard M. (Alias - Joseph Malley): Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 12th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a florid complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a clerk; joined the regiment from the receiving depot at Franklin, Louisiana, on March 5th, 1864; deserted on July 25th, 1864, from Deep Bottom, Virginia; on January 20th, 1908, the charge of desertion was removed by order of the Secretary of War and changed to discharged per orders, to date from July 23rd, 1864. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Musician in Company B of the 131st New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 25th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on July 7th, 1865, at Annapolis, Maryland. Enlisted as a Private in Company E of the 4th United States Artillery Regiment on March 6th, 1867, at Fort Foote, Maryland, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old and was employed as a silver-plater; transferred to the Regimental Band on August 15th, 1867; honorably discharged on March 6th, 1870, at Fort McHenry, Maryland, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Musician in the Post Band, United States Army, on November 3rd, 1870, at West Point, New York, for five years' service, at the time he was described as being 26 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with black eyes, dark hair and was employed as a musician; honorably discharged per orders on November 3rd, 1875, at West Point, New York, upon the expiration of his term of service. [Born in 1844 in Dublin, Ireland; married Miss Margaret (maiden name unknown) (1855-1946), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 17th, 1891, and reapplied on January 24th, 1908; died on March 13th, 1923, at Baltimore, Maryland; buried at the Glenwood Cemetery in Washington, District of Columbia; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from April 4th, 1923.]

    Sources - AGR, ARE, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Uhl, Charles: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 83rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 27th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; discharged due to disability on February 6th, 1863, at the Convalescent Camp at Alexandria, Virginia. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 12th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 31 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, black hair and was employed as a mason; joined the company from the receiving depot on January 22nd, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1833 in Hyde Park, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 18th, 1896; died on May 11th, 1902, in New York; buried at the Hudson City Cemetery in Hudson, Columbia County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR (83IR & 165IR), GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR (165IR), NYSR

    Voorhees, John Albert: Enlisted on June 25th, 1863, for six months service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 20th Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry Regiment on July 6th, 1863, at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; mustered out of service with the company on January 6th, 1864, at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Enlisted on May 23rd, 1864, for one hundred days service; mustered into service as a Private in Company H of the 37th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiment on June 23rd, 1864, at Trenton, New Jersey; promoted to Corporal on July 28th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on October 1st, 1864, at Trenton, New Jersey. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 15th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 5 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a carpenter; joined the company from the receiving depot on November 17th, 1864, at Camp Russell, Virginia; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in 1847 in Griggstown, New Jersey; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 27th, 1873, and reapplied on August 7th, 1909; died on April 26th, 1927, at New York City, New York; buried at the Griggstown Cemetery in Griggstown, Somerset County, New Jersey.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B(P), NJCWR, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Wagner, Peter: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B on January 23rd, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 40 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, black hair and was employed as a carpenter; joined the company from the receiving depot on February 18th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; wounded in action on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1824 in Montreal, Canada; applied for, and received, a veteran's pension from January 13th, 1889; died in 1905.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Weeks, Augustus F.: Enlisted on September 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 17th, 1862, from New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1840; member of the Rankin Post, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1909; died on August 31st, 1909, at Coney Island, New York; buried at the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Welsh, Patrick: Enlisted on November 19th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 7th, 1862, from Staten Island, New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1840.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B

    Williams, Thomas: Of Tottenville, New York. Enlisted on August 25th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 39 years old, was 5 ft. 5 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a draftsman; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, from August 26th, 1863; discharged due to disability on January 26th, 1864, at the St. Louis Hospital at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born in 1829 in Norway, the son of Olaff Williams; married Miss Ann Beasley (1817-1869) on April 7th, 1855, at Boston, Massachusetts; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from March 23rd, 1864; died (malarial fever) on November 28th, 1864, at Tottenville, New York; buried at the Bethel Methodist Churchyard in Tottenville, Richmond County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from 1864; his child (Richard W. William) applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from February 24th, 1869.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Wilson, Charles: Enlisted on October 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 7 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a seaman; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 17th, 1862, from New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1843 in Russia.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Wilson, Henry: Enlisted on August 21st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 31 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, black hair and was employed as a seaman; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on August 22nd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 25th, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana; deserted on September 5th, 1864, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1832 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Wilson (No. 1), John: Enlisted on August 28th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 3 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, sandy hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 2nd, 1863, in Louisiana; absent, in confinement, from May 10th, 1864; transferred as a deserter to the 159th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 10th, 1864; no further record. [Born ca. 1841 in Tyrone, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Wilson (No. 2), John: Enlisted on September 1st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on September 9th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted to the enemy on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1839 in Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

      COMPANY C

    The company was mustered into United States service on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York, for three years' service, as Company C of the 165th Infantry Regiment, New York State Volunteers.


  • CAPTAIN
  • Stephenson, William Wilson: Enlisted on May 25th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three months' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 7th Infantry Regiment, New York National Guard, on May 29th, 1862, at Baltimore, Maryland; mustered out of service with the company on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York. Enrolled on September 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as Captain of Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick in New York City, New York, in July 1863; absent, sick in hospital at Winchester, Virginia, in February 1865; absent, sick in Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from February 15th, 1865; on detached service with an examination board in June 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. (Commissioned as a Captain on December 3rd, 1862, with rank from September 22nd, 1862, original; as a Major, never mustered as such, on October 20th, 1865, with rank from July 26th, 1865, vice Major Agnus was discharged) [Born in November 1831 in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Mark Stephenson (1803-1865); attended the University of New York at New York City, New York, to 1854, when he graduated with an Associate Bachelors, and in 1858 with an Associate Masters; attended the Albany Law School at Albany, New York, from 1854 to 1856; admitted to the New York State Bar in 1856, and opened a law practice at New York City, New York, from 1856 to 1862; elected, and served, as a member of the New York General Assembly from the Fifth District from 1877 to 1880; married Miss Mary M. Sing (1842-1933), no date; died on March 4th, 1889, at Brooklyn, New York; buried at the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from August 28th, 1908.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B(P), NYRCO, NYSR, PR


  • FIRST LIEUTENANT
  • Lindquist, Gustavus Francis: Enlisted on April 25th, 1861, for two years' service, at the age of 32; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 9th, 1861; promoted to Corporal on August 3rd, 1861; discharged per orders on November 21st, 1862, to accept an appointment. Enrolled on November 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to First Lieutenant on November 2nd, 1863; on detached service as the Assistant Provost Marshal at Winchester, Virginia, from February 1st, 1865; on detached service as the Assistant Provost Marshal at Savannah, Georgia, in June 1865; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. (Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on December 3rd, 1862, with rank from November 22nd, 1862, original; as a First Lieutenant on October 6th, 1863, with rank from June 23rd, 1863, vice Lieutenant Morris was promoted.) [Born on August 16th, 1828, in Goteborg, Sweden; immigrated to the United States in 1839; married Miss Catharina Elizabeth Lundberg Cook on September 20th, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina; moved to Tacoma, Washington, in 1880, and was employed with the Northern Pacific Railroad Company; organizer and first President of the Swedish Order of Valhalla on December 5th, 1884; employed as a Deputy Marshall and City Police Officer in the 1880's; owner of the Pioneer Tent & Awning Company of Tacoma, Washington, from 1890; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 19th, 1884, and reapplied on March 27th, 1907; member of the Custer Post No. 6 (Tacoma), Department of Washington, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1912; member of the Washington Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States to 1912; died on January 23rd, 1912, at Tacoma, Washington; buried at the Oakwood Cemetery in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from February 3rd, 1913.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR
    Mary Ellen Krug Case Family Papers, 1826-1986. University of Washington Libraries; Seattle, Washington.

    Mulford, Elisha Hampton: Enrolled on September 23rd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as First Lieutenant of Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick in New York City, New York, from July 1st, 1863; tendered his resignation, which was accepted, and he was honorably discharged per orders on November 3rd, 1863, at Vermilion Bayou, Louisiana. (Commissioned as a First Lieutenant on December 13th, 1862, with rank from September 22nd, 1862, original.) [Born on May 12th, 1825, in Orient, New York, the son of Elisha (1788-1867) & Fanny Terry Mulford (1790-1873); married Miss Emeline M. Miller (1825-1878), no date; re-married to Miss Matilda Landon (1833-1899), no date; died on November 23rd, 1887, at Orient, New York; buried at the Orient Village Cemetery in Orient, Suffolk County, New York; his widow applied for a widow's pension on May 8th, 1889.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR


  • SECOND LIEUTENANT
  • Sinclair, William T.: Enlisted as a Private, unassigned, in the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 27th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; never reported and was never mustered into service with the regiment. Enlisted on August 24th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 6 1/4 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company A on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (slight) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; promoted to First Sergeant on September 15th, 1863; honorably discharged per orders on November 1st, 1863, to accept an appointment. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company C on November 1st, 1863, for three years' service; absent, on a fifteen-day furlough from February 15th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. (Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on October 6th, 1863, with rank from June 23rd, 1863, vice Lieutenant Linquist was promoted) [Born on February 23rd, 1844, in Charlestown, Massachusetts; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 29th, 1891, and reapplied on February 21st, 1907; died on May 1st, 1914, at Lawrence, Kansas; buried at the Oak Hill Cemetery in Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from September 23rd, 1916.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR


  • FIRST SERGEANT
  • Champlin, George Henry: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 26 years old, was 5 ft. 4 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a farmer; mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to First Sergeant on April 10th, 1863; discharged per orders on December 12th, 1863, to accept an appointment. Appointed on December 2nd, 1863; enrolled and was mustered into service as a Second Lieutenant in the 11th Infantry Regiment, Corps d 'Afrique (later the 83rd Infantry Regiment, United States Colored Troops) on December 12th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana, for three years' service; assigned to Company F on December 21st, 1863; on detached service with the headquarters of the Union Repeating Battery at Port Hudson, Louisiana, from January 17th to April 22nd, 1864; detailed to special duty as the acting Ordnance Officer of the Colored Troops at Morganza, Louisiana, from June 29th to August 17th, 1864; mustered out of service on August 30th, 1864, at Port Hudson, Louisiana, upon the disbanding of the regiment. [Born on June 13th, 1836, in Orient, New York, the son of George (1803-1849) & Cynthia A. Young Champlin (1798-1872); married Miss Sarah Frances Culbertson (1855-1934), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from November 17th, 1897, and reapplied on March 25th, 1907; died on May 25th, 1911, at Derby, Iowa; buried at the Derby Cemetery in Derby, Lucas County, Iowa; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from July 20th, 1911.]

    Sources - AGR, CSR (83USCT), GS(P), H2B, NYSR

    Glover, James R.: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick at New Orleans, Louisiana, from March 8th, 1863; promoted to First Sergeant on April 10th, 1863; reduced to the ranks on September 8th, 1863; transferred to 163rd Company of the 2nd Battalion, Veteran Reserve Corps, in February 1864; no further record. [Born ca. 1824; applied for a veterans' pension on September 18th, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Halsey, Henry W.: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 6 ft. ¾ in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, light hair and was employed as a mariner; mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to First Sergeant on January 20th, 1864; reduced to the ranks on April 15th, 1865; discharged per orders to date from April 28th, 1865. [Born on May 18th, 1842, in Bridgehampton, New York, the son of Andrew & Priscilla Cook Halsey; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 26th, 1880; elected, and served, as the Sheriff of Suffolk County, New York, from January 1st, 1886, to April 13th, 1887; died on April 13th, 1887, at Riverhead, New York; buried at the Sterling Cemetery in Greenport, Suffolk County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Sweet, Samuel S.: Enlisted on September 12th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on February 10th, 1863; reduced to the ranks on August 18th, 1863; promoted to Sergeant on December 12th, 1863; promoted to First Sergeant on April 15th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1841 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 25th, 1892; died on August 23rd, 1902, at Jamesport, New York; buried at the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Thompson, Robert H.: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as First Sergeant of Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; reduced to the ranks on December 9th, 1862; discharged due to disability on April 27th, 1863, at Fort Columbus, New York Harbor, New York. [Born ca. 1830.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR


  • SERGEANT
  • Bogart, George W.: Enlisted on September 24th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, light hair and was employed as a boatman; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on August 18th, 1863; promoted to Sergeant on September 26th, 1863; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to December 1864; paroled and exchanged on December 12th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 18th, 1880; member of the Corporal Dix Post No. 22, Department of Missouri, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1896; died in 1896 (1907).]

    Sources - AGR, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Brennan, Sebastian Bauman (Bowman): Enlisted on August 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a lawyer; mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Sergeant on December 9th, 1862; wounded in action (right forearm and left leg) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; discharged per orders on September 26th, 1863, to accept an appointment. Enrolled on September 26th, 1863, for three years' service; mustered into service as First Lieutenant of Company A of the 12th Regiment of Infantry, Corps d 'Afrique (later 84th Infantry Regiment, United States Colored Troops), on October 17th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; detailed to command Company D from November 27th, 1863, to January 5th, 1864; detailed as the acting Regimental Adjutant in April 1864; detailed to duty with the Military Commission at Morganza, Louisiana, from August 22nd, 1864; commanding Company A from August 12th to October 31st, 1864, and again from December 31st, 1864, to March 31st, 1865; on a seven-days leave of absence from February 19th, 1865, being extended on February 28th, 1865; detailed as an assistant in the Provost Marshal's office in Morganza, Louisiana, from May 10th, 1865; promoted to Captain of Company B on May 20th, 1865, with rank from May 1st, 1865; rendered supernumerary by the consolidation of the 84th and 84th Regiments of Infantry, and was honorably discharged on August 31st, 1865, at Monroe, Louisiana. [Born on September 27th, 1841, in Perth Amboy, New York, the son of John B. (1816-1893) & Sophia Goble Freeman Brennan (1820-1885); died on September 23rd, 1867, in Louisiana; buried at the Chalmette National Cemetery in Chalmette, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, CSR (84USCT), GS, H2B, NYSR

    Hammond, Lewis E.: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 27 years old, was 5 ft. 6 ¾ in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a mariner; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Sergeant on August 1st, 1863; detailed to the recruiting service at New York City, New York, from August 20th, 1863; reduced to the ranks on August 27th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1835 in Suffolk County, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from December 17th, 1889, and reapplied on February 26th, 1907; died on November 28th, 1922, at Center Mariches, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from December 7th, 1922.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Lange, Lauritz M.: Enlisted on December 8th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a cadet; mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on December 31st, 1862, at New York City, New York; promoted to Corporal on August 18th, 1863; promoted to Sergeant on May 1st, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. Enlisted as a Private in Company I of the 13th United States Infantry Regiment on July 25th, 1866, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; promoted to First Sergeant, no date; honorably discharged on July 25th, 1869, at Fort Shaw, Montana, upon the expiration of his term of service. [Born ca. 1843 in Trondheim, Norway; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 12th, 1904, and reapplied on March 4th, 1907; died on December 12th, 1927, at Cass Lake, Minnesota; buried at the Pine Grove Cemetery in Cass Lake, Cass County, Minnesota.]

    Sources - AGR, ARE, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Moore, Christopher B.: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a sailmaker; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (right hip) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; promoted to Sergeant on August 18th, 1863; on detached service with the Division Ambulance Train from November 22nd, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on January 24th, 1845, in Rochester, New York, the son of Luther (1796-1875) & Laura Knox Moore (1811-1868); applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 7th, 1908; member of the Edward Huntting Pots No. 353, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1914; died on October 16th, 1914, at Greenport, New York; buried at the Sterling Cemetery in Greenport, Suffolk County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from November 5th, 1914.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Newert, John: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 27 years old, was 5 ft. 4 ¾ in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a mariner; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on March 7th, 1864; promoted to Sergeant on April 15th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1835 in Bavaria; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 3rd, 1886, and reapplied on February 23rd, 1907; member of the Edward Huntting Pots No. 353, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, no dates.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Parsons, Thomas Augustus: Enlisted on September 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; promoted to Sergeant on September 23rd, 1862; mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; reduced to the ranks to date from August 1st, 1863; captured in action on August 1st, 1863; held as a prisoner of war at Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia, to November 1863; died of disease, as a prisoner of war, on November 15th, 1863, at Richmond, Virginia. [Born on July 27th, 1840, the son of Thomas Tallmade (1807-1875) & Elizabeth Brownson Parsons (1813-1889); died on November 15th, 1863, at Richmond, Virginia; buried at the Laurel Cemetery in Lauren, Suffolk County, New York; his mother applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from June 16th, 1880.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Warner, Frederick Reuben: Of Stamford, Connecticut. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 83rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 27th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; wounded in action on July 4th, 1861, at Harper's Ferry, Virginia; discharged due to disability on June 14th, 1862. Enlisted on August 16th, 1862, for nine-months service; mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company A of the 28th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 15th, 1862, at New Haven, Connecticut; promoted to Regimental Adjutant, with the rank of First Lieutenant, on February 20th, 1863; mustered out of service with the regiment on August 28th, 1863, at New Haven, Connecticut. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 6th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 36 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a soldier; joined the company on May 25th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; promoted to Sergeant on August 27th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on October 28th, 1827, in New Milford, Connecticut, the son of Horace (1796-1886) & Emeline Clark Warner (1805-1907); died on November 28th, 1876, in New York; buried at the Wooster Cemetery in Dabury, Fairfield County, Connecticut; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from March 26th, 1877; his mother applied for a dependent's pension on August 6th, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NSR, PR, RSCM


  • CORPORAL
  • Biegel (Biegle), Peter: Enlisted on May 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three months' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 11th Infantry Regiment, New York State Militia, on May 28th, 1862, at New York City, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York. Enlisted on September 24th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 4 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a carpenter; mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on August 18th, 1863; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to January 1865; paroled and exchanged on January 5th, 1865; reduced to the ranks on April 15th, 1865; promoted to Corporal on June 12th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in Germany; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 12th, 1892, and reapplied on November 2nd, 1908; member of the Vanderbilt Post No. 136, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1922; died on December 7th, 1922, at New York City, New York; buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, Bronx County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from January 2nd, 1922.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B(P), NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Bland, Francis: Enlisted on August 12th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 31 years old, was 5 ft. 11 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 13th, 1863; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 17th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; promoted to Corporal on January 1st, 1864; reduced to the ranks on June 30th, 1864; promoted to Corporal on November 1st, 1864; reduced to the ranks on June 12th, 1865; absent, sick in hospital at Savannah, Georgia, from June 27th, 1865; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. Enlisted as a Private in Company K of the 14th United States Infantry Regiment on November 7th, 1866, at Brooklyn, New York, for three years' service; transferred to Company H, no date; transferred to Company K of the 23rd Infantry Regiment, no date; honorably discharged on November 7th, 1869, at Fort Klamath, Oregon. Enlisted as a Private in Company K of the 23rd United States Infantry Regiment on December 7th, 1869, at San Francisco, California, for five years' service; promoted to Sergeant, no date; honorably discharged on December 7th, 1874, at the Omaha Barracks, Nebraska, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Private in Company K of the 23rd United States Infantry Regiment on December 7th, 1874, at the Omaha Barracks, Nebraska, for five years; service; honorably discharged on December 6th, 1879, at Fort Supply, Indian Territory, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Private in Company F of the 13th United States Infantry Regiment on January 21st, 1880, at New York City, New York, for five years' service; transferred to Battery H of the 5th Artillery Regiment, no date; honorably discharged on January 20th, 1885, at Fort Columbus, New York, upon the expiration of his term of service. [Born ca. 1832 in Kerry, Ireland; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 11th, 1885.]

    Sources - AGR, ARE, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Cassidy, John: Enlisted on September 24th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on August 18th, 1863; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to May 1864; died on May 2nd, 1864, at Camp Ford, Texas. [Born ca. 1843; died on May 2nd, 1864, at Tyler, Texas.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Champagne (Champaign), John J.: Enlisted as a Private, unassigned, in the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 11th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; was never mustered into service. Enlisted on August 30th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with dark eyes, dark hair and was employed as a carpenter; appointed as a Corporal on September 23rd, 1862; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; killed in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1844 in Canada; his father applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from August 25th, 1879.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Dickinson, Daniel: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; appointed as a Corporal on September 23rd, 1862; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; killed in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1838; married Miss Louisa E. Aldrich on April 9th, 1859, at Franklinsville, New York; died on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from June 23rd, 1864; his children (Anna & Daniel E.) applied for, and received, a minor's pension, no date.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Guering (Geering), John: Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on August 18th, 1863; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to January 1865; paroled and exchanged on January 5th, 1865; died of disease (chronic dysentery) on February 8th, 1865, at Fort Columbus, New York. [Born ca. 1830; married Miss Margaret Schwem on October 2nd, 1854, at Long Island, New York; died on February 8th, 1865, at Fort Columbus, New York; first buried at the Cypress Hills National Cemetery at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from August 14th, 1865; one of his children applied for, and received, a minor's pension from March 30th, 1860.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Helfrich, Sebastian L.: Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; reduced to the ranks on August 1st, 1863; discharged due to disability on August 18th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1836 in Germany; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from December 16th, 1879; died on February 4th, 1894, at Mattiuck, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Joseph (Josephus), Theodore A.: Enlisted on May 27th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three months' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 47th Regiment of Infantry, New York State Militia, on June 28th, 1862, at Baltimore, Maryland; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1862, at Brooklyn, New York. Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal, no date; discharged due to disability on April 11th, 1863, at New York City, New York. Enlisted in Company A of the 213th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 18th, 1865, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for three years' service; promoted to Corporal on June 19th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on November 18th, 1865, at Washington, D.C. [Born in 1843; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 27th, 1892, and reapplied on February 27th, 1907; died on December 27th, 1926, at Roslyn Hills, New York; buried at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Kerner, Frank (Alias Frank - Kochendofer/Kozkendoffer): Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, dark hair and was employed as a farmer; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (flesh, right wrist) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; promoted to Corporal on August 18th, 1863; reduced to the ranks on August 27th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1842 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 10th, 1880; died on March 5th, 1888, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; buried at the Mount Peace Cemetery in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Lendeveg, George W.: Enlisted on September 27th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged per orders (civil authority) on December 7th, 1862, at Staten Island, New York. [Born ca. 1843 in the son of Frederick Lendeveg; married Miss Minnie C. Flowers on July 5th, 1874; buried at the Roxbury Center Cemetery in Roxbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Maes (Mays), Frederick: Enlisted on April 20th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for the duration of the war; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 11th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 7th, 1861, at Washington, D.C.; mustered out of service with the company on June 2nd, 1862, at New York City, New York. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 28th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; promoted to Corporal on March 31st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1838 in Germany; applied for a veterans' pension on July 11th, 1892.]

    Sources - AGR (11IR & 165IR), H2B, NYRCO (11IR & 165IR), NYSR, PR

    Markey, James Henry (Alias - James L. Henry): Enlisted on May 9th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for two years' service; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company B of the 37th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on June 7th, 1861, at New York City, New York; promoted to Sergeant on July 11st, 1861; honorably discharged to accept an appointment on September 24th, 1861. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company D of the 37th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 24th, 1861, for two years' service; wounded in action on May 31st, 1862, at Fair Oaks, Virginia; promoted to First Lieutenant on July 13th, 1862; mustered out of service with the company on June 22nd, 1863, at New York City, New York. (Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on January 17th, 1862, with rank from September 24th, 1861, vice Lieutenant Murphy was promoted; as a First Lieutenant on August 28th, 1862, with rank from July 11th, 1862, vice Lieutenant Trevitt was discharged) Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 2nd, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5ft. 9 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a clerk; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 12th, 1864, at Middleton, Virginia; promoted to Corporal on August 27th, 1864; reduced to the ranks on March 21st, 1865; on detached service as a clerk at the Headquarters of the Department of the South at Hilton Head, South Carolina, from June 17th, 1865; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865, at Hilton Head, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1842 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 3rd, 1877.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    McMekin (McMeekin), James: Enlisted on September 20th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 5 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed a baker; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (arm) on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; promoted to Corporal on May 10th, 1864; reduced to the ranks on June 17th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 20th, 1889; died (of his wounds) on September 16th, 1899.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Michel (Mitchell), Joseph L.: Enlisted on September 20th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, dark hair and was employed as a confectioner; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 8th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to January 1865; paroled and exchanged on January 5th, 1865; promoted to Corporal on June 12th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 30th, 1907, and reapplied on May 12th, 1911; died on May 1st, 1926, at Richmond Hill, New Jersey; buried at the Evergreens Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from May 12th, 1926.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Norman, Frederick (John T.): Enlisted on December 8th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on December 31st, 1862, at New York City, New York; promoted to Corporal on February 10th, 1863; wounded in action (lumbar region) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; died of wounds on August 7th, 1863, at the General Hospital in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1836; died on August 7th, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana; buried at the Baton Rouge National Cemetery in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    O'Brien, Christopher: Enlisted on September 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 6 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with dark eyes, black hair and was employed as a tobacconist; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to January 1865; paroled and exchanged on January 5th, 1865; promoted to Corporal on April 15th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1839 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 29th, 1890; died on December 7th, 1917, at Ovid, New York; buried at the Willard Asylum Cemetery in Willard, Seneca County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Reid (Reed), Samuel: Enlisted on May 15th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for two years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 32nd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 31st, 1861, at New York City, New York; mustered out of service with the company on June 9th, 1863, at New York City, New York. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 18th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, light hair and was employed as an engraver; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 25th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; promoted to Corporal on April 15th, 1865; absent without leave in June 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in 1840 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 19th, 1891; died in 1908; buried at the Stillwater Union Cemetery in Stillwater, Saratoga County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR (32IR & 165IR), GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Thiel, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on February 25th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; joined the regiment from the receiving depot on May 25th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; promoted to Corporal on April 15th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in Lamstead, Hanover (Germany); applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 16th, 1890; died on December 18th, 1900.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Tuthill, Luther M.: Enlisted on September 9th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; promoted to Corporal on September 23rd, 1862; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; reduced to the ranks on February 16th, 1863; discharged due to disability on August 18th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1825; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 1st, 1882; died on December 17th, 1906.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Warner, John T.: Enlisted on September 9th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; promoted to Corporal on September 23rd, 1862; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; reduced to the ranks on February 10th, 1863; discharged per orders on August 13th, 1863, to accept an appointment. Appointed on August 17th, 1863; mustered into service as Regimental Assistant Surgeon with the 11th Infantry Regiment, Corps d'Afrique, on September 11th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana, for three years' service; absent, on recruiting duty in New Orleans, Louisiana, from October 10th to December 15th, 1863; reorganized as the 83rd Infantry Regiment, United States Colored Troops, in February 1864; detailed in charge of the sick of the Provisional Brigade at Port Hudson, Louisiana, from June 1864; detailed to the Post Hospital at Port Hudson, Louisiana, from July 4th to September 1864; detailed to the Officers General Hospital at Natchez, Mississippi, from September 12th, 1864, to January 15th, 1865; assigned to duty with the 77th Infantry Regiment, United States Colored Troops, on October 22nd, 1864, upon the disbanding of the 83rd Infantry Regiment; honorably discharged per orders on January 24th, 1865, at New Orleans, Louisiana, to date from August 12th, 1864. (Commissioned as an Assistant Surgeon on September 11th, 1863, with rank from August 17th, 1863, original) Appointed on August 13th, 1864; mustered into service as Regimental Assistant Surgeon of the 77th Infantry Regiment, United States Colored Troops, on February 6th, 1865, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; honorably discharged per orders on February 23rd, 1865. (Commissioned as an Assistant Surgeon on February 6th, 1865, with rank from August 13th, 1864, original) [Born ca. 1834; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from December 23rd, 1892.]

    Sources - AGR, CSR (83USCT), H2B, NYSR, PR

    Williamson, David Halsey: Enlisted on September 9th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a carpenter; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on August 18th, 1863; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on November 2nd, 1840, in Jamesport, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 29th, 1892; died on January 16th, 1909, at Brooklyn, New York; buried at the Jamesport Cemetery in Jamesport, Suffolk County, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR


  • MUSICIAN
  • Atlakson, George B.: September 10th, 1862, to March 11th, 1863 - See Private with Company D

    Klein, Michael: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Musician in Company C on February 22nd, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a driver; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 25th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; deserted on September 18th, 1864, from Martinsburg, Virginia. [Born ca. 1845 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Philpin (Philbin), Alonzo: Enlisted on September 2nd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 17 years old, was 4 ft. 10 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, sandy hair and was unemployed; mustered into service as a Musician in Company C on March 9th, 1864; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 12th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; deserted on June 12th, 1864, from Morganza, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1846 in New Orleans, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Tucker, George: Enlisted on September 1st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 4 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and listed no occupation; joined the regiment from the receiving depot on November 10th, 1863, at Vermillion Bayou, Louisiana; mustered into service as a Musician in Company C on February 27th, 1864 at Franklin, Louisiana; deserted on July 5th, 1864, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1845 in New Orleans, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Wasser, John: Enlisted on September 6th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 15 years old, was 4 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, light hair and was employed as a student; joined the company from the receiving depot on February 14th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; mustered into service as a Musician in Company C on March 9th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on December 8th, 1849, in New Orleans, Louisiana; died on May 9th, 1888, at New Orleans, Louisiana; buried at the Greenwood Cemetery in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from August 22nd, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR


  • Cook (Colored)
  • Brody, Alexander: Enlisted on January 31st, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 27 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a black complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a mason; joined the company on January 31st, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; mustered into service as a Cook (Colored) in Company C on February 11th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1837 in Franklin, Louisiana; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 23rd, 1897; died in 1907.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Robinson, Osborn: Enlisted on January 31st, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 38 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a black complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a cooper; joined the company from the receiving depot on January 31st, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; mustered into service as a Cook in Company C on February 11th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1826 in Charleston, South Carolina.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR


  • PRIVATE
  • Alexander, William: Enlisted on September 27th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old was 5 ft. 9 ¾ in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a blacksmith; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; on detached service as a Blacksmith at the Headquarters of the Middle Military Division from January 20th, 1865; discharged per orders on September 5th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born on June 22nd, 1836, in Ireland; married Miss Sarah D. Vandemark, no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 27th, 1890, and reapplied on March 7th, 1907; died on December 1st, 1911; buried at the Krumville Cemetery in Krumville, Ulster County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from January 17th, 1912.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Allen, James J.: Enlisted on August 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (shell in groin) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; furloughed for sixty-day from the Hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana, from September 18th, 1863; deserted on November 18th, 1863, upon the expiration of his furlough. [Born ca. 1840 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Allyn, George H.: Enlisted on September 29th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 35 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a stone carver; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 13th, 1862, from Staten Island, New York. [Born ca. 1829 in New Preston, Connecticut.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Almy, Theodore: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on March 21st, 1865, at Tarrytown, New York, for one years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 6 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, black hair and was employed as a butcher; joined the company from the receiving depot on April 3rd, 1865, at Winchester, Virginia; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1846 in Fall River, Massachusetts.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Avery, Thomas D.: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; transferred to the 163rd Company of the 2nd Battalion, Veteran Reserve Corps, on January 17th, 1865; discharged per orders on July 18th, 1865, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1830; applied for a veterans' pension on March 1st, 1889.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Bauer, Michael: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 20th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 31 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, black hair and was employed as a laborer; transferred as a deserter to the 14th New York Volunteer Cavalry Regiment in November 1863; no further record. [Born ca. 1832 in Holland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Behlmer, Herman: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on February 9th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 7 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 6th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; died of disease (chronic dysentery) on August 24th, 1864, at Annapolis Junction, Maryland. [Born ca. 1845 in Germany; died on August 24th, 1864, at Annapolis Junction, Maryland; buried at the Annapolis National Cemetery in Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Bell, William George: Enlisted on January 13th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 95th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 14th, 1862, at New York City, New York; deserted on August 29th, 1862, at Grovetown, Virginia. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 31st, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a cigar maker; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 25th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; absent, on detached service with the detective service in Savannah, Georgia, from June 22nd, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in Brooklyn, New York; applied for a veterans' pension on September 11th, 1890, and reapplied on April 29th, 1907.]

    Sources - AGR (95IR & 165IR), H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Berry, Edward C.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on August 1st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 4 ¾ in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a stonecutter; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 5th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; deserted on September 3rd, 1863, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1839 in St. Louis, Missouri.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Berry, John: Enlisted on November 19th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 7th, 1862, from Staten Island, New York. [Born ca. 1843.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Bowker, Thomas: Enlisted on February 12th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a merchant; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on February 13th, 1864, at New York City, New York; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 6th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to September 1864; died on October 21st (September 16th), 1864, at Camp Ford, Texas. [Born ca. 1844 in London, England; died on October 21st, 1864, near Tyler, Texas.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Boyle, Patrick E.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on March 7th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. t 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a printer; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 25th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; on detached service as a printer at the Headquarters of the Department of the South at Hilton Head, South Carolina, from June 17th, 1865; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. [Born ca. 1845 in Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Brennan, Henry: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on January 13th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a frame maker; joined the company from the receiving depot on February 18th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; wounded in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; furloughed for sixty-days from the hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana, from August 21st, 1864; deserted on October 20th, 1864, upon the expiration of a furlough. [Born ca. 1846 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Brown, Charles: Enlisted on June 14th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 26 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a sailor; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on June 15th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on June 25th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; absent, sick at Hilton Head, South Carolina, from July 5th, 1865; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. [Born ca. 1838 in Memel, Prussia; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 15th, 1894; died on August 19th, 1901, at Greenock, Scotland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Brown, Phillip: Enlisted on December 30th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a laborer; joined the company from the receiving depot on January 15th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on January 6th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on April 4th, 1864, on the march to Grand Ecore, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1845 in Belfast, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Buckley, Thomas P.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on February 13th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 40 years old, was 5 ft. 4 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a tinsmith; joined the company from the receiving depot on February 1st, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to July 1864; paroled and exchanged on July 22nd, 1864; died of disease (chronic dysentery) on January 12th, 1865, at the Division Hospital at Stevenson's Station, Virginia. [Born ca. 1824 in Dublin, Ireland, the son of Thomas P. (d. 1827) & Elizabeth Buckley; died on January 12th, 1865, at Stevenson Station, Virginia; his mother applied for, and received, a dependents pension from September 20th, 1865.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Burke, Michael: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on January 18th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, 5 ft. 5 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a laborer; joined the company from the receiving depot on February 18th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; deserted on July 30th, 1864, from Georgetown, District of Columbia. [Born ca. 1840 in Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B

    Burns, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on February 3rd, 1863, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 7 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a butcher; joined the company from the receiving depot on February 15th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to July 1864; paroled and exchanged on July 22nd, 1864, at Red River, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1846 in Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Cahill, Joseph T. (J.A.): Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on January 22nd, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; joined the company from the receiving depot on February 18th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, to June 1864; died of disease (typhoid fever) on June 11th, 1864, at Camp Ford, Texas. [Born ca. 1846 in the son of Dennis (d. 1856) & Sarah Hemling Cahill; died on June 11th, 1864, at Camp Ford, Texas; his mother applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from December 24th, 1864.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, PR, NYSR

    Chanson, Frederick H.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on March 18th, 1863, at Carrollton, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 4 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, dark hair and was employed as a farmer; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 18th, 1863, at Camp Parapet, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in Gretna, Louisiana; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 12th, 1880, and reapplied on May 3rd, 1907; died on August 25th, 1919, in California.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Clark, Ezra: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (flesh, right knee) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; deserted on August 3rd, 1863, from Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1824.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Coffee, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on February 1st, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 17 years old, was 5 f5. 1 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a butcher; joined the company from the receiving depot on February 15th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to July 1864; paroled and exchanged on July 22nd, 1864, at Red River, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1847 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veteran's pension from August 18th, 1897.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Coggin, Frank Fiske (T.F.) (Alias - George H. Smith): Enlisted on September 28th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a medium complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a seaman; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on October 3rd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on October 29th, 1863, at Opelousas, Louisiana; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to May 1865; paroled and exchanged on May 27th, 1865; discharged per orders on July 8th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born in 1847 in New London, Connecticut, the son of Daniel (1792-1872) & Elizabeth W. Brier Coggin (1801-1901); applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 14th, 1890, and reapplied on May 12th, 1908; died on February 15th, 1925, at Boston, Massachusetts; buried at the West Street Cemetery in Milford, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from March 25th, 1925.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Coyle, John: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 13th, 1862, from Staten Island, New York. [Born ca. 1836.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Curtis, John: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on November 19th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1842.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Dare, Samuel: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on February 11th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a farmer; joined the company from the receiving depot on February 15th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to July 1864; paroled and exchanged on July 22nd, 1864, at Red River, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on October 7th, 1847, in New York City, New York, the son of Charles William (1806-1888) & Mary Ann Hall Dare (1812-1901); married Miss Henrietta M. Wicks (1852-1937), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 14th, 1890, and reapplied on October 13th, 1909; died on February 6th, 1913, at Selden, Long Island, New York; buried at the Cedar Grove Cemetery in Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from March 6th, 1913.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Debois (Dubois), Louis (Lewis): Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on January 11th, 1863, from Camp Parapet, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1836.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Dowd, Michael: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (contusion by shell, lumbar region) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; discharged due to disability on November 30th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born in 1843; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 1st, 1893, and reapplied on February 19th, 1907; died on January 1st, 1914, at the National Soldiers Home at Dayton, Ohio; buried at the Saint Andrews Cemetery in Sag Harbor, Suffolk County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Dusenberry (Dusenbury), John W.: Enlisted on June 21st, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 62nd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on June 30th, 1861, at New York City, New York; discharged due to disability on December 10th, 1863, at the General Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 31st, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 3 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a clerk; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 25th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; deserted on September 23rd, 1864, at Crest Line, Ohio; rejoined the company from desertion on May 6th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on October 12th, 1841, in Dutchess County, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 1st, 1878, and reapplied on March 12th, 1907; died on June 11th, 1924, at Poughkeepsie, New York; buried at the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Egan (Eagan), Thomas: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on February 5th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a laborer; joined the company from the receiving depot in 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to July 1864; paroled and exchanged on July 22nd, 1864; discharged on June 19th, 1865, at Annapolis, Maryland. [Born ca. 1845 in Ireland; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from September 8th, 1865; died in April 1881; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from January 24th, 1917.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Ennis (Innis), Michael: Enlisted on September 9th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died of disease (chronic dysentery) on November 13th, 1863, at the General Hospital at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1838; married Miss Mary (maiden name unknown), no date; died on November 16th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from December 30th, 1863.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Everett (Everitt), Seymour: Enlisted on August 31st, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged per orders (civil authority) on December 13th, 1862, from Staten Island, New York. [Born ca. 1844.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Faulkner, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on February 27th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 6 ft. 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a cloth finisher; joined the company from the receiving depot on September 6th, 1864, at Bolivar Heights, Virginia; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in Newtown, Connecticut.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Fehy, Patrick: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on January 29th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1844; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 15th, 1892.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Fisher, John: Enlisted on September 12th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died of disease (dropsy) on January 10th, 1864, at the General Hospital at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1819; died on January 10th (6th), 1864, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana; buried at the Baton Rouge National Cemetery in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Flanagan, Patrick: Enlisted on September 4th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on December 15th, 1862, at State Island, New York. [Born ca. 1812.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Flemons (Fleming), John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on January 25th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 6 ft. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a farmer; joined the company from the receiving depot on February 18th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; deserted on April 4th, 1864, while on the march to Grand Ecore, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1843 in Newton, New Jersey.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Forest, John T.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on March 7th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a printer; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 25th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; absent, sick at Frederick City, Maryland, from April 1st, 1865; discharged due to disability on May 15th, 1865, at Hospital No. 1 in Frederick, Maryland. [Born ca. 1846 in Cork, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Gaffga (Gaffoa), Peter: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (left shoulder) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; discharged due to disability on May 20th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born in 1835 in Germany; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from June 6th, 1864; died on August 4th, 1892, at Sag Harbor, Long Island, New York; buried at the Oakland Cemetery in Sag Harbor, Suffolk County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Gardner (Gardiner), James: Enlisted on September 30th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died of disease (chronic dysentery) on December 4th, 1863, at the General Hospital at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1844; died on December 4th, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana; buried at the Baton Rouge National Cemetery in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Garland, James: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on March 7th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, sandy hair and was employed as a teamster; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 25th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Gatz, George: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; killed in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1836; died on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Gill, Thomas:Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on March 21st, 1865, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 29 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a laborer; joined the company from the receiving depot on April 3rd, 1865, at Winchester, Virginia; deserted on April 5th, 1865, from Winchester, Virginia. [Born ca. 1836 in Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Goldsmith, Austin B.: Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 27 years old, was 5 ft. 4 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, black hair and was employed as a seaman; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to December 1864; paroled and exchanged on December 5th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1835 in Suffolk County, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 21st, 1882, and reapplied on February 15th, 1907; died on October 30th, 1915, at Peconic, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from November 22nd, 1915.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Hammond, Daniel Edgar: Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 6 ¾ in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a mariner; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on July 18th, 1846, in East Moriches, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 5th, 1879; member of the Edward Huntting Post No. 343, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1916; died on August 16th, 1916, at Brooklyn, New York; buried at the Green Hill Cemetery in Greenport, Suffolk County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from September 9th, 1916.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Hammond, William P.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on March 16th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a hostler; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 25th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1846 in Brookhaven, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 28th, 1903, and reapplied on October 10th, 1911; died on January 2nd, 1931, at the National Soldiers Home at Hampton, Virginia.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Hannan, John: Enlisted on January 15th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 3 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with hazel eyes, black hair and was employed as a gunmaker; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on January 18th, 1864, at New York City, New York; joined the company from the receiving depot on February 15th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1846 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Harrison, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on January 21st, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a sailor; joined the company from the Receiving Depot on February 18th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; absent without leave from January 16th to March 10th, 1865; absent, sick in hospital at Savannah, Georgia, from June 30th, 1865; died (of sunstroke) on July 2nd, 1865, at the Post Hospital at Savannah, Georgia. [Born ca. 1845 in England; died on July 2nd, 1865, at Savannah, Georgia; buried at the Beaufort National Cemetery in Beaufort, Beaufort County, South Carolina.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Harterd (Harted), Peter: Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died of disease (typhoid fever) on April 19th, 1863, at Camp Parapet, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1837; died on April 19th, 1863, at Camp Parapet, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Hartman, Gustave: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on April 8th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 26 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, dark hair and was employed as a blacksmith; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 25th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; on detached service as a blacksmith with the Division Train from January 16th to May 2nd, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1839 in Germany.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Hartt, John G.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on January 6th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 9 ¾ in. tall, of a ruddy complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; joined the company from the receiving depot on February 18th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; deserted on April 4th, 1864, near Grand Ecore, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1842 in Springfield, Massachusetts.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Haynes (Haymes), Henry Howard: Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died of disease (typhoid fever) on May 18th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1844 in Southold, New York; died on May 18th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; buried at the Willow Hill Cemetery in Southold, Suffolk County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Hobby (Hobbay), Richard: Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 45 years old, 5 ft. 8 ¾ in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a stone cutter; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (flesh, neck and shoulder) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; furloughed for sixty-days from March 16th, 1864, due to illness; died of disease (chronic dysentery) on May 18th, 1864, at Williamsburg, New York. [Born ca. 1817 in England; married Miss Elizabeth (maiden name unknown) on December 28th, 1840 in London, England; died on May 18th, 1864, at Williamsburg, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from August 30th, 1864.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Hohl, George: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on May 15th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1828.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Hohn (Hohm), Ambrose: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on September 1st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; joined the company from the receiving depot on October 25th, 1863, at Opelousas, Louisiana; died of disease (chronic dysentery) on December 11th, 1863, at the hospital at Franklin, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1839; died on December 11th, 1863, at Franklin, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Holmes, Philip A.: Enlisted on September 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged per orders on December 13th, 1862, at Staten Island, New York. [Born ca. 1844; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from November 4th, 1911; died on October 10th, 1924, at New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Houser, Antone: Enlisted on September 28th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 31 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a brick mason; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on October 3rd, 1863; joined the company from the receiving depot on October 15th, 1863, at Opelousas, Louisiana; on detached service as a guard at the Brigade Headquarters from February 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1833 in Baden, Germany; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 27th, 1880, and reapplied on October 24th, 1907.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Howard, Thomas: Enlisted on August 5th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 26 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a pale complexion, with light blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a painter; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 10th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on August 7th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on July 10th, 1864, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1839 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Hynikaus (Hinchouse), John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on December 9th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; joined the company from the receiving depot on Decmeber 28th, 1863, at New Iberia, Louisiana; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to January 1865; paroled and exchanged on January 5th, 1865, at Galveston, Texas; discharged per orders to date from April 28th, 1865. [Born ca. 1842.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Hysler, Bernard: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on February 16th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as begin 20 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with black eyes, brown hair and was employed as a carpenter; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 25th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in January 1844 in Bavaria, Germany; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 17th, 1892, and reapplied on March 4th, 1907; died on May 11th, 1909, at Bath, New York; buried at the All Faiths Cemetery in Middle Village, Queens County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Jackson, George: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on February 9th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 2 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a farmer; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 6th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; deserted on July 23rd, 1864, from Deep Bottom, Virginia. [Born ca. 1843 in New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Jennings, Samuel B.: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick in Baltimore, Maryland, from November 15th, 1864; absent, sick in hospital at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in April 1865; discharged due to disability on June 10th, 1865, from the McClellan Hospital at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [Born ca. 1836; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from November 21st, 1883; died on May 30th, 1901.]

    Sources - H2B, NYSR, PR

    Karlin (Karlen, Carlin), Alfred (Andrew, A.T.): Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on January 20th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 25th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; absent, sick in hospital, from July 5th, 1864; absent, on furlough, from August 1864; deserted on October 1st, 1864, at New York City, New York; on March 23rd, 1893, the charge of desertion was removed by order of the Secretary of War and changed to discharged per orders, to date from October 1st, 1864. [Born ca. 1839; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 4th, 1893; died on December 3rd, 1899, at New York City, New York; buried at the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Keagan, Christopher: Enlisted on June 26th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 30 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on July 2nd, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on July 5th, 1864, at Algiers, Louisiana; absent, in confinement, to February 1865; absent, in confinement at Savannah, Georgia, awaiting court-martial, in June 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1834 in Dublin, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Kelly, James: Enlisted on November 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 7th, 1862, from Staten Island, New York. [Born ca. 1841.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Kerrigan (Carrigan, Corrigan), Patrick: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; transferred to Company I of the 3rd Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps, on April 22nd, 1864; discharged due to disability on July 7th, 1865, at Burlington, Vermont. [Born ca. 1827.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    King, Martin: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died of disease (heart disease) on December 22nd, 1863, at the hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1820; married Miss Elizabeth Cahill on June 25th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; died on December 22nd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from March 15th, 1864.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Koeller (Koehler), Herman: Enlisted on September 24th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted in January 1863, from Camp Parapet, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1844.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Konaton, Philip: Enlisted on September 7th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 42 years old, was 5 ft. 6 ¾ in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a mason; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1820 in Caven, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Laughlin (Laughtman), John: Enlisted on September 2nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died of disease (chronic dysentery and remittent fever) on December 11th, 1863, at the General Hospital at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1844 in the son of Patrick (d. 1849) & Mary Laughlin; died on December 11th, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana; buried at the Baton Rouge National Cemetery at Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana; his mother applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from December 24th, 1864.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Leonard, Henry: Enlisted on August 16th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 31 years old, was 5 ft. 5 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, black hair and was employed as a tailor; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on August 17th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 25th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; deserted on September 3rd, 1863, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1832 in Hessen Kassel, Germany.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Lester, David B. (D.R.): Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability in November 1863 at Brasher City, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1845.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Lucy, Cornelius: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 25 years old, was 5 ft. 3 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, light hair and was employed as a farmer; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to December 1864; paroled and exchanged on December 12th, 1864, at Galveston, Texas; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1837 in Maconet, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Lyhem, Michael: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died of disease (chronic dysentery) on June 21st, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1818; died on June 21st, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Mackey, Henry B. (William): Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (back) on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; absent, in hospital at New York City, New York, from June 1864; discharged due to disability on May 8th, 1865. [Born ca. 1836; applied for a veterans' pension on March 30th, 1872; died on February 14th, 1902, at Brooklyn, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, CSR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Maddan (Madden), Christopher: Enlisted on September 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 34 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, black hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to June 1864; died of disease (chronic dysentery) on July 19th, 1864, at Alexandria, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1829; married Miss Therese Crosby (d. 1908) on August 3rd, 1851, at New York City, New York; died on July 19th, 1864, at Alexandria, Louisiana; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from January 28th, 1865.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Manchester, Francis L.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on March 21st, 1865, at Tarrytown, New York, for one years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 8 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; joined the company from the receiving depot on April 3rd, 1865, at Winchester, Virginia; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on August 27th, 1847, in Providence, Rhode Island; died on September 7th, 1906; buried at the Mountain View Cemetery in Castleton-on-Hudson, Rensselaer County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from October 25th, 1906.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Mara, Thomas: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on January 15th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 32 years old, was 5 ft. 6 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a stableman; joined the regiment from the receiving depot on February 15th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; missing from July 1st, 1864, and supposed to have deserted; captured in action on July 1st, 1864; died on November 1st, 1864, at Cahauba, Alabama. [Born ca. 1832 in Ireland; died on November 1st, 1864, at Cahauba, Alabama; initially buried at the Camp Cemetery in Cahaba, Dallas County, Alabama; reinterred at the Marietta National Cemetery in Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Markey (Markie), Bernard F.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a private in Company C on March 2nd, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 11 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a clerk; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 25th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; absent without leave in June 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in New York City, New York; applied for a veterans' pension on February 13th, 1893.]

    Sources - AGR, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    McBride, Thomas: Enlisted on November 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on November 28th, 1862, from State Island, New York. [Born ca. 1841.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    McCalvin, George: Enlisted on September 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 9th, 1862, from Staten Island, New York. [Born ca. 1840.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    McGuirk, Frank (Francis): Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; killed in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1826; married Miss Isabella Woodburn (d. 1862) on January 2nd, 1848, at Sag Harbor, New York; died on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; his child (Mary E.) applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from November 16th, 1863.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Miller, David K.: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 30 years old, was 5 ft. 9 ¾ in. tall, of a light complexion, with dark eyes, dark hair and was employed as a mariner; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to July 1864; paroled and exchanged on July 22nd, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in November 1832 in Greenport, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 25th, 1891; died on April 12th, 1902, at East Hampden, New York; buried at the Green River Cemetery in East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Miller, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on August 17th 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 26 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a florid complexion, with brown eyes, grey hair and was employed as a clerk; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 22nd, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; deserted on September 3rd, 1863, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1836 in Germany.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Minser, William: Enlisted on September 20th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick, from September 30th, 1863; transferred to the 163rd Company of the 2nd Battalion, Veteran Reserve Corps, in February 1864; discharged, no date, at New Orleans, Louisiana. Enlisted as a Private in Company A of the 29th United States Infantry Regiment on September 21st, 1868, at Washington, D.C., for three years' service; transferred to the General Service, no date; discharged per orders on May 7th, 1869, at Washington, D.C. Enlisted as a Private in Company K of the 8th United States Infantry Regiment on September 10th, 1869, at Raleigh, North Carolina, for five years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; transferred to the General Service, no date; promoted to Commissary Sergeant on June 21st, 1873; honorably discharged on September 10th, 1874, at Fort Lyon, Colorado, Territory, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Commissary Sergeant in the Commissary Department, United States Army, on September 10th, 1874, at Fort Lyon, Colorado, for five years' service; honorably discharged on September 8th, 1879, at the Cantonment in Indian Territory upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Commissary Sergeant in the Commissary Department, United States Army, on September 10th, 1879, at the Cantonment in Indian Territory, for five years' service; honorably discharged on September 9th, 1884, at Fort Staunton, New Mexico, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Commissary Sergeant in the Commissary Department, United States Army, on September 10th, 1884, at Fort Staunton, New Mexico, for five years' service; honorably discharged on September 9th, 1889, at Fort Bayard, New Mexico, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Commissary Sergeant in the Commissary Department, United States Army, on September 10th, 1889, at Fort Bayard, New Mexico, for five years' service; retired from active service on January 17th, 1893, per Special Order No. 7, Adjutant General's Office, War Department, Washington, D.C. [Born ca. 1844 in Ashland, Ohio; died on August 28th, 1927, at St. Paul, Minnesota; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from November 11th, 1927.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Myers, Michael: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on January 27th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 3 1/2 in. tall, of a florid complexion, with grey eyes, auburn hair and was employed as a teamster; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 25th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1846 in Troy, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Near, Herman: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on February 8th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 3 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a teamster; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 6th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; absent, sick, from April 28th, 1864; discharged per orders prior to April 28th, 1865. [Born ca. 1842 in Cooperstown, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Nichols, James R.: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died of disease (malarial fever) on September 27th, 1863, at the post hospital at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born on September 29th, 1844, in Brookhaven, New York; died on September 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; buried at the Baton Rouge National Cemetery in Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana; his father applied for a dependent's pension on August 6th, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Nolan, Edward: Enlisted on September 2nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a boatman; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (right breast) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; in confinement, awaiting court-martial, from October 14th, 1864; absent, awaiting court-martial, at the time of the company being mustered out of service; no further record. [Born ca. 1840 in Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    O'Conner (O'Conor), Dennis: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on February 1st, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, a the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, sandy hair and was employed as a teamster; joined the company from the receiving depot on February 15th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; wounded in action (arm) and captured on April 8th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, to June 1864; to the prisoner of war camp at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to July 1864; exchanged on July 22nd, 1864; discharged per orders on December 5th, 1864, at Washington, D.C. [Born ca. 1845 in Ireland; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from March 30th, 1865; died on April 10th (May 5th), 1905, at the National Soldiers Home at Hampton, Virginia.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    O'Donohue (O'Donahue), Charles: Enlisted on August 13th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 28 years old, was 5 ft. 6 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a contractor; mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 14th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; transferred as a deserter to the 26th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment in September 1863; no further record. [Born ca. 1826 in Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Olmstead, Conrad: Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, black hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; attempted to deserted to the Confederates on March 31st, 1863, near Ponchatoula, Louisiana, but was caught and arrested; court-martialed for desertion in May 1864 and was guilty, being sentenced to two years hard labor and forfeiture of one half of his monthly pay during his confinement; absent, in confinement, at Fort Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas, Florida, from May 25th, 1864; absent, in confinement, at the time of the company being mustered out of service; no further record. [Born ca. 1844 in East Hartford, Connecticut.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Pattison, Henry D.: Enlisted on July 10th, 1861, at Elmira, New York, for two years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 27th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 15th, 1861, at Elmira, New York; mustered out of service with the company on May 31st, 1863, at Elmira, New York. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 28th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a moulder; joined the company on May 25th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; absent without leave in June 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in Peekskill, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 2nd, 1894.]

    Sources - AGR (27IR & 165IR), H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Peters, Herman: Enlisted on September 12th, 1861, at Brownsville, Texas, for the duration of the war; mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 3rd Texas Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 29th, 1861, at Corpus Christi, Texas; detailed as a musician to the Regimental Band in October 1862; transferred to the Regimental Band on November 29th, 1862; deserted around August 1863. Enlisted on September 3rd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a cigar maker; mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 5th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on October 15th, 1863, at Opelousas, Louisiana; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to September 1864; recognized as a Confederate deserter and taken to Shreveport, Louisiana, for court-martial; found guilty and sentenced to death; shot for desertion from the Confederate Army on September __, 1864, at Shreveport, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1836 in Hanover, Germany; died in September 1864 at Shreveport, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, CSR (3TX), H2B, NYSR

    Raynor, Nathan R.: Enlisted on September 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action and captured on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to June 1865; released in June 1865; discharged per orders on August 2nd, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1834; married Miss Martha Henry Elliott (1840-1903), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 12th, 1879; died on August 19th, 1905, in New York; buried at the Cutchogue Cemetery in Cutchogue, Suffolk County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Richardson, Hugh Alexander (Alias - Edward Lee): Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 26th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 6 1/4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a medical student; joined the company from the receiving depot on February 8th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; deserted on April 4th, 1864, from Grand Encore, Louisiana; his record is amended, and he is discharged per orders on October 1st, 1894, to date from April 4th, 1864. Enlisted as a Surgeon's Steward in the United States Navy on April 20th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana, under the alias of Edward Lee; served aboard the USS Portsmouth from April 20th to 21st, 1864; aboard the USS New London from April 21st, 1864, to April 29th, 1865; honorably discharged on April 29th, 1865, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born on August 9th, 1839, in Belfast, Ireland; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from November 13th, 1893; died in August 1905.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Richardson, Joseph W.: Enlisted on September 11th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on June 6th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1835.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Rigney, James Augustus: Enlisted on September 29th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted in October 1864; returned to the company on March 10th, 1865; absent, without leave, in June 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on April 28th, 1844, in New York City, New York; married Miss Veronica C. Esse (1866-1948), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 15th, 1894, and reapplied on March 13th, 1907; died on October 12th, 1917, at San Francisco, California; buried at the San Francisco National Cemetery in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from October 26th, 1917.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Roach (Roche), Dennis: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on December 22nd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 36 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, sandy hair and was employed as a laborer; absent, sick in New Orleans, Louisiana, from March 6th, 1864; discharged per orders prior to April 1865. [Born ca. 1827 in Wicklow, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Roller, Robert: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on August 17th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a bar-keeper; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 20th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; deserted on September 3rd, 1863, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1841 in Switzerland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Rosevelt, William Henry: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to June 1865; released in June 1865; discharged per orders on July 12th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born on April 18th, 1842, in New York City, New York, the son of Solomon (1807-1900) & Elizabeth Morris Rosevelt (1811-1859); married Miss Cynthia Irene Plunkett (1847-1926) in 1866; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 31st, 1880, and reapplied on February 19th, 1907; died on November 4th, 1927, at Columbus, Ohio; buried at the Ashley Union Cemetery in Ashley, Delaware County, Ohio.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Rowdon, Henry Mortimer (H.W.): Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on January 14th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 10 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with brown eyes, brown hair and was employed as a surgeon; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 6th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, to September 1864; died on September 25th, 1864, at Camp Ford, Texas. [Born ca. 1844 in England; died on September 25th, 1864, near Tyler, Texas; buried at the Alexandria National Cemetery in Pineville, Rapides Parish, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Rumbles, George W.: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 27 years old, was 5 f. 4 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, light hair and was employed as a farmer; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (face) on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; on detached service as a Guard at the Brigade Headquarters from April to May 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on June 3rd, 1832, in Wickford, Rhode Island; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 22nd, 1878, and reapplied on March 2nd, 1907; died on October 13th, 1925, at Norton Heights, Connecticut; buried at the Elm Grove Cemetery in Mystic, New London County, Connecticut.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Sahe, Jacob: Enlisted on September 24th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (right shoulder and hip) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; discharged due to disability on October 10th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1827; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from January 14th, 1864.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Schase (Schies), Joseph: Enlisted, as a substitute, and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 67th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on June 27th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; deserted on July 13th, 1864, from near Washington, D.C., and enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 1st, 1864, for three years' service; died on September 2nd, 1865, in New York. [Born ca. 1842; died on September 2nd, 1865, in New York; buried at the Cypress Hills National Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Scott, Alexander B.: Of Maquon, Illinois. Enlisted on August 21st, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 33rd Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 4th, 1861, at Springfield, Illinois; deserted in August 1863 in Louisiana. Enlisted on August 26th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 2nd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on February 26th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, to May 1864; died on May 12th, 1864, at Camp Ford, Texas. [Born ca. 1834; died on May 12th, 1864, at Tyler, Texas; his father applied for a dependent's pension on June 13th, 1887.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, IAGR, NYSR, PR

    Taylor, Charles B.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on August 10th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 26 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a machinist; joined the regiment from the receiving depot on August 18th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; deserted on September 3rd, 1863, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1837 in Salem, Massachusetts.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Terry, Leander: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a farmer; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (right hip) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on May 17th, 1841, in Laurel, New York, the son of Lewis (1802-1880) & Bethiah Wells Terry (1810-1898); married Miss Lucilla Sayre (1846-1931), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 18th, 1877, and reapplied on May 19th, 1911; died on February 28th, 1930, at Riverhead, New York; buried at the Laurel Cemetery in Laurel, Suffolk County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from March 11th, 1930.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Thoman, Henry: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on March 31st, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 7 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, dark hair and was employed as a merchant; joined the regiment from the receiving depot on May 25th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1842 in Lafayette, New York; died on May 2nd, 1896, at the National Soldier's Home at Los Angeles, California.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Thompson, A.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on February 12th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; joined the regiment from the Receiving Depot on February 18th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; deserted on July 9th, 1864, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1830.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Tooman, Thomas: Enlisted on November 8th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; killed in action on June 29th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1844; died on June 29th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Tuthill, Daniel J. (D.Y.): Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 35 years old, was 5 ft. 3 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a farmer; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on July 30th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; paroled and exchanged on May 8th, 1864, at Richmond, Virginia; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1827 in Suffolk County, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 29th, 1888, and reapplied on March 4th, 1907; died on March 24th, 1914, at Richmond Hill, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Vander Does, William: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on April 12th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 26 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a soldier; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 25th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1838 in Rotterdam, Holland; member of the Barlett Post, Department of California, Grand Army of the Republic, no dates; died in California; buried at the Evergreen Cemetery in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from August 19th, 1892.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Wetzel, Jacob: Of Orient, New York. Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (right ankle) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; right foot amputated at the ankle in June 1863; died of wounds on June 12th, 1863, at the University General Hospital at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1839; married Miss Elizabeth Kochendoffer on September 15th, 1862, at Orient, New York; died on June 12th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from June 27th, 1864.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    White, William: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 15th, 1862, from Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York. [Born ca. 1812.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Williams, James: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on July 31st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 10th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; deserted on September 30th, 1863, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1835.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Williams, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on August 4th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 32 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a seaman; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 10th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; captured in action on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; paroled and exchanged on May 27th, 1865; discharged per orders on July 8th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1831 in Christian Sound, Norway.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Williams, Thomas: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C on July 31st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as begin 24 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a blacksmith; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 5th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; deserted on September 13th, 1863, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1842 in Buffalo, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Wilson, Charles: Enlisted on September 18th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, red hair and was employed as a seaman; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on September 23rd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana joined the company from the receiving depot on October 29th, 1863; captured in action on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; paroled and exchanged on May 27th, 1865; discharged per orders on July 8th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1841 in Rostin, Massachusetts.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Yack, John: Enlisted on September 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 44 years old, was 5 ft. 5 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion with dark eyes, brown hair and was employed as a farmer; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (left heel) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on March 31st, 1815, in France; applied for a veteran's pension on September 22nd, 1877; died on August 16th, 1884, in New York; buried at the Sterling Cemetery in Greenport, Suffolk County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Young, Joseph C.: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died of disease (chronic dysentery) on June 24th, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1842; died on June 24th, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana; buried at the Baton Rouge National Cemetery in Baton Rouge, Easton Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

      COMPANY D

    The company was mustered into United States service on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York, for three years' service, as Company D of the 165th Infantry Regiment, New York State Volunteers.


  • CAPTAIN
  • French, William R.: Enlisted on April 20th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three months' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 71st Infantry Regiment, New York State Militia, on April 30th, 1861, at Washington, D.C.; mustered out of service with the company on July 31st, 1861, at New York City, New York. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company A of the 71st Infantry Regiment, New York National Guard, on May 28th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three months' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 2nd, 1862, at New York City, New York. Enrolled on September 27th, 1862, for three years' service; mustered into service as Captain of Company D of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington, Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the Company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. (Commissioned as a Captain on December 3rd, 1862, with rank from September 26th, 1862, original; as Lieutenant Colonel, but was not mustered into service as such, with rank from August 30th, 1865, vice Lieutenant Colonel Carr was dismissed.) [Born on May 30th, 1836, in Manhattan, New York, the son of Eli French; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 4th, 1888; died on June 22nd, 1892, in Manhattan, New York; buried at the Woodlawn Cemetery in Bronx, Bronx County, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR


  • FIRST LIEUTENANT
  • Carville, Charles Robert: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 37th Infantry Regiment, New York National Guard, on May 29th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three months' service; promoted to Sergeant, no date; mustered out of service with the company on September 2nd, 1862, at New York City, New York. Enrolled on September 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a florid complexion, with blue eyes and light hair; mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company D of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; killed in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. (Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on December 3rd, 1862, with rank from September 22nd, 1862, original.) [Born in 1844, in New York City, New York; died on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; buried at the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Hall, Walter T.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 83rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on June 8th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; discharged due to disability on June 19th, 1862, at Washington, D.C. Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company A of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to First Sergeant on January 14th, 1863; discharged per orders on May 28th, 1863, to accept an appointment. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company D of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 28th, 1863, for three years' service; promoted to First Lieutenant on August 31st, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. (Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on August 13th, 1863, with rank from May 27th, 1863, vice Lieutenant Carville was killed; as First Lieutenant on October 31st, 1864, with rank from August 31st, 1864, vice Lieutenant Hoffman was promoted.) [Born in 1843 in Switzerland; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 4th, 1882, and reapplied on July 30th, 1907; died on March 8th, 1918, at Los Angeles, California; buried at the Los Angeles County Crematorium Cemetery in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles County, California; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from April 1st, 1918.]

    Sources - AGR (83IR & 165IR), GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Hoffman, Edward G.: September 15th, 1862, to August 31st, 1864 - See Captain of Company F

    Spooner, Henry T.: Appointed as First Lieutenant of Company D in 1862 at New York City, New York; discharged upon the consolidation of the regiments on November 22nd, 1862. (Never Commissioned)

    Sources - AGR, NYSR


  • SECOND LIEUTENANT
  • Roshore, Frank H.: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as First Sergeant of Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick, in August 1863; promoted to Regimental Sergeant Major on August 8th, 1864; honorably discharged per orders on November 27th, 1864, to accept an appointment. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company D on November 27th, 1864, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. (Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on October 31st, 1864, with rank from August 31st, 1864, vice Lieutenant Hall was promoted) [Born ca. 1832 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR


  • FIRST SERGEANT
  • Hayden, Joseph W.: Enlisted on September 8th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a flagman; mustered into service as First Sergeant of Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; reduced to the ranks on May 1st, 1863; promoted to Sergeant on July 1st, 1863; reduced to the ranks on December 6th, 1863; promoted to Sergeant on November 6th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1838 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    McNichol (Nichols), Frank H.: Enlisted on August 27th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 11 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a chemist; mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (flesh, right knee) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; promoted to First Sergeant on August 16th, 1863; reduced to the ranks on October 25th, 1864; on detached service at Hilton Head, South Carolina, from August 1865; discharged per orders, to date from September 1st, 1865. [Born in 1847 in County Tyrone, Ireland; died on May 20th, 1873, at New York City, New York; buried at the Calvary Cemetery in Woodside, Queens County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Uckele (Uckeb), William H.: Enlisted on April 25th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for two years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company H of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 9th, 1861, at New York City, New York; promoted to Corporal on August 19th, 1861; promoted to Sergeant on December 23rd, 1861; promoted to First Sergeant on September 26th, 1862; honorably discharged to accept an appointment on November 1st, 1862. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company H of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 1st, 1862, for two years' service; promoted to First Lieutenant on February 17th, 1863; mustered out of service with the company on May 14th, 1863, at New York City, New York. (Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on October 29th, 1862, with rank from September 22nd, 1862, vice Lieutenant Gedney was promoted; as a First Lieutenant on February 16th, 1863, with rank from December 7th, 1862, vice Lieutenant Martin was promoted) Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 24th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a soldier; promoted to Sergeant on August 4th, 1864; transferred to Company D on October 31st, 1864; promoted to First Sergeant on November 1st, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on December 5th, 1841, in Manhattan, New York, the son of Paul & Gesina Christina Uckele; married Miss Augusta Cornelia Caffrey (1850-1921) on February 5th, 1885; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 31st, 1892, and reapplied on February 18th, 1907; died on October 3rd, 1923, at Tompkinsville, New York; buried at the Moravian Cemetery in New Drop, Richmond County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR (5IR & 165IR), GS, NYRCO, NYSR, PR


  • SERGEANT
  • Ackerman, John: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, black hair and was employed as a printer; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on August 16th, 1863; promoted to Sergeant on January 24th, 1864; reduced to the ranks on November 6th, 1864; on detached service at Hilton Head, South Carolina, from June 20th, 1865; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. [Born ca. 1838 in New York City, New York; died on February 7th, 1869; buried at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Fenno, Grafton: Enlisted on May 27th, 1862, for three months' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 71st Infantry Regiment, New York State Militia, on August 9th, 1862, at Tenallytown near Washington, District of Columbia; mustered out of service with the company on September 2nd, 1862, at New York City, New York. Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company D of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; reduced to the ranks on April 18th, 1863; discharged due to disability on May 15th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana. Enlisted on January 5th, 1864, at Framingham, Massachusetts, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 36 years old, 6 ft. 2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as an accountant; mustered into service as a Private in Company of the 3rd Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry Regiment on January 8th, 1864, at Boston, Massachusetts; joined the company on February 10th, 1864; on detached service as a clerk in the regimental headquarters from February 25th, 1864; promoted to Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant on July 26th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 28th, 1865, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. [Born on February 5th, 1827, in Salem, Massachusetts; married Miss Eliza Ann Brooks (1843-1915) in 1868; member of the Charles Russell Lowell Post No. 7, Department of Massachusetts, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1888; died on July 29th, 1888, at New York City, New York; buried at the Mount Hope Cemetery in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from June 28th, 1889.]

    Sources - AGR, CSR (3MAC), GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Fraleigh, David Murdock: Enlisted on July 18th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company K of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 22nd, 1861; wounded in action on August 30th, 1862, at Manassas, Virginia; promoted to Corporal on September 26th, 1862; promoted to Sergeant on November 13th, 1862; promoted to First Sergeant on January 1st, 1863; reported to have transferred to the 146th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 11th, 1863; however, never reported or joined that regiment. Re-enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 15th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a ruddy complexion, with grey eyes, black hair and was employed as a soldier; promoted to Corporal on October 28th, 1864; promoted to Sergeant on November 6th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on October 14th, 1842, in Catskill, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 28th, 1904, and reapplied on March 20th, 1907; died on December 11th, 1921, at Brooklyn, New York; buried at the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York; his widow applied for a widow's pension on January 10th, 1922.]

    Sources - AGR (5IR & 165IR), GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Hatfield, William: Enlisted on September 20th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 1st, 1862, from Staten Island, New York.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Kemp, Rufus C.: Enlisted on September 17th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (flesh, left thigh) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; promoted to Corporal on March 6th, 1864; promoted to Sergeant on January 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in New York City, New York, the son of Rufus Crosby (1813-1856) & Ann Maria Moyriham Kemp (1815-1907); married Miss Margaret Campbell (1837-1913) on December 17th, 1872, in Manhattan, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from December 22nd, 1885, and reapplied on August 27th, 1908; died on August 17th, 1912, at Winsted, Connecticut; buried at the Forest View Cemetery in Winsted, Litchfield County, Connecticut; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from August 31st, 1912.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Maxwell, John: Enlisted on September 8th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company D of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Sergeant on July 1st, 1863; transferred to Company I of the 3rd Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps, on April 30th, 1864; promoted to Regimental Sergeant Major on July 16th, 1864; discharged per orders on July 6th, 1865, at Brattleboro, Vermont. [Born ca. 1835; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 10th, 1897, and reapplied on February 16th, 1907; died on July 29th, 1909, at Bath, New York; buried at the Dale Cemetery in Ossining, Westchester County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Napier, Andrew: September 5th, 1862, to September 18th, 1863 - See 1st Lieutenant of Company A

    Schramm, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company I of the 5th Regiment of Infantry, New York National Guard, on May 16th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three months' service; mustered out of service with the company on August 7th, 1861, at New York City, New York. Enlisted on May 30th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three months service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 22nd Regiment of Infantry, New York State Militia, on June 18th, 1862, at Baltimore, Maryland; mustered out of service with the company on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York. Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 6 ft. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, light hair and was employed as a gunsmith; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Sergeant on August 6th, 1863; reduced to the ranks on November 6th, 1864; on detached service at Hilton Head, South Carolina, from August 1865; absent at the time of the company being mustered out of service on September 1st, 1865; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. Enlisted as a Private in the General Service of the United States Army on September 27th, 1870, at Brooklyn, New York, for five years' service; deserted on February 18th, 1872; apprehended on April 14th, 1874; discharged per orders on May 28th, 1874, at Fort Columbus, New York. [Born ca. 1839 in Bamberg, Germany; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 27th, 1890, and reapplied on April 4th, 1907; died on January 18th, 1910, at Hampton, Virginia; buried at the Hampton National Cemetery in Hampton, Virginia.]

    Sources - AGR, ARE, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Van Pelt, John P.: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 11 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, black hair and was employed as a carpenter; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on August 16th, 1863; reduced to the ranks on December 9th, 1863; promoted to Corporal on March 6th, 1864; promoted to Sergeant on January 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on February 26th, 1840, in Keyport, New Jersey; married Miss Caroline Hyler (1846-1916), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 4th, 1892; died October 24th, 1894, at Brooklyn, New York; buried at the Holmdel Cemetery in Holmdel, Monmouth County, New Jersey.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYRSR, NYSR

    Welch Jr., Robert: Enlisted on April 19th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three months service; mustered into service as a Private in Company H of the 71st Infantry Regiment, New York State Militia, on April 30th, 1861, at Washington, D.C.; wounded in action on July 21st, 1861, at Manassas, Virginia; mustered out of service with the company on July 30th, 1861, at New York City, New York. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company H of the 71st Infantry Regiment, New York National Guard, on May 28th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three months service; mustered out of service with the Company on September 2nd, 1862, at New York City, New York. Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a jeweler; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; transferred to Company D on December 2nd, 1862; promoted to Sergeant on December 2nd, 1862; reduced to the ranks on March 25th, 1863; promoted to Corporal to date from July 1st, 1863; detailed as the Company Clerk from December 2nd, 1863; promoted to Sergeant on May 25th, 1864; reduced to the ranks on November 6th, 1864; on detached service at Hilton Head, South Carolina, from June 16th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on June 16th, 1838, in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Robert (1812-1898) & Sarah Ann Wood Welch (1818-1901); married Miss Julia A. Welch (1841-1916), no date; member of the Harry Lee Post No. 21, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to October 1925; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 14th, 1904, and reapplied on February 23rd, 1907; died on October 15th, 1925, at Brooklyn, New York; buried at the Cypress Hills Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from October 28th, 1925.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B(P), NYRCO, NYSR, PR


  • CORPORAL
  • Brown, David: Enlisted on September 23rd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 40 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, light air and was employed as a porter; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on January 8th, 1863; accidentally shot after stack of rifles blew over and one discharged, died of wounds, on February 21st, 1863, at Camp Parapet, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1822; married Miss Margaret Erskine on August 22nd, 1850, at Belfast, Ireland; died on February 21st, 1863, at Camp Parapet, Louisiana; buried at the Chalmette National Cemetery in Chalmette, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from June 18th, 1863.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Butcher, John R.: Enlisted on September 1th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 16 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, black hair and was employed as a boilermaker; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on January 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1846 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 11th, 1892, and reapplied on July 17th, 1908; died on March 4th, 1919, at Brooklyn, New York; buried at the Cypress Hills National Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from March 14th, 1919.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Callery, John: Enlisted on September 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old was, 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a baker; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on January 21st, 1865; reduced to the ranks on March 31st, 1865; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in Edinburg, Scotland; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 26th, 1890, and reapplied on November 20th, 1912; member of the Andrew Jackson Post No. 300, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1925; died on August 24th, 1925, at Brooklyn, New York; buried at the Saint John Cemetery in Middle Village, Queens County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Carmody, Michael: Enlisted on September 13th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, black hair and was employed as a carman; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on January 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Danforth, Daniel: Enlisted on September 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 29 years old, was 5 ft., 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a conductor; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal, no date; reduced to the ranks, no date; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1833 in Piermont, New York; applied for a veterans' pension on April 21st, 1883; died on August 4th, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    D'Eschambault, Theodore: Enlisted on September 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on January 1st, 1863; killed in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1839; died on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Ferguson, John: Enlisted on July 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on March 3rd, 1864; absent, sick at New Orleans, Louisiana, from April 11th, 1864; reduced to the ranks on January 21st, 1865; deserted on May 2nd, 1865, from New York City, New York, after the expiration of a furlough. [Born ca. 1824.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Flick, Christopher C.: Enlisted on September 12th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a sailor; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal, no date; reduced to the ranks, no date; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 28th, 1905, and reapplied on February 27th, 1907; died on February 14th, 1921, at Long Branch, New Jersey; buried at the Glenwood Cemetery in West Long Branch, Monmouth County, New Jersey.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Gordon, Charles R.: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 16 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, black hair and was employed as a baker; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on January 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in 1845 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 20th, 1882; died on August 24th, 1900, at South Bend, Indiana; buried at the Fairview Cemetery in Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Haulenbeck (Hallenbeck), William H.: Enlisted on September 20th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on January 13th, 1863; wounded in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; died of disease (typhoid fever) on September 29th, 1863, at the General Hospital at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1834; married Miss Mary E. Lewis on May 7th, 1861; died on September 29th, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana; buried at the Baton Rouge National Cemetery in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from October 10th, 1864; his children applied for, and received, a minor's pension, no date.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Huot (Hurt), Joseph: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on February 13th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a book-binder; promoted to Corporal on January 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in Montreal, Canada.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Hutty, George: Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 3 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a shirt maker; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on January 21st, 1865; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; reduced to the ranks on March 31st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on September 17th, 1848, in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 14th, 1891, and reapplied on May 28th, 1907; died on August 8th, 1914, at the National Soldiers Home at Hampton, Virginia; buried at the All Faiths Cemetery in Middle Village, Queens County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Orr, William: Enlisted on September 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 16 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a tobacconist; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on March 31st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1846 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from December 10th, 1891; died on December 16th, 1903, at Jersey City, New Jersey; buried at the Holy Name Cemetery in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Reilly (Reilley), Joseph: Enlisted on September 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (flesh, left forearm) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; promoted to Corporal on January 24th, 1864; reduced to the ranks on November 6th, 1864; on detached service at Hilton Head, South Carolina, from August 1865; absent at the time of the company being mustered out of service on September 1st, 1865; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. [Born ca. 1844 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Renoude (Renonde), Hiram A.: Enlisted on September 14th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, brown hair and was employed as a butcher; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on January 24th, 1863; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1841 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 24th, 1904, and reapplied on August 21st, 1907; died on January 7th, 1918, at the National Soldiers Home at Hampton, Virginia; buried at the Hampton National Cemetery in Hampton, Virginia.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Rosensteiner (Rosensteina), Nels (Nicholas): Enlisted on September 28th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal, no date; killed in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1830; died on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Scheible (Schible), Charles F.: Enlisted on September 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on January 11th, 1863; severely wounded in action (compound fracture, left thigh) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; discharged due to disability (wounds) on September 30th, 1864. [Born ca. 1839; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from October 22nd, 1864; died on February 14th, 1894.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Stacey, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on October 10th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for one years' service, at the time he was described as being 30 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a sailor; promoted to Corporal on March 31st, 1865; deserted on June 15th, 1865, from Savannah, Georgia. [Born ca. 1833 in Nashua, New Hampshire.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Weitner, Jacob: Enlisted on September 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as an upholsterer; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (left foot)) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; promoted to Corporal on January 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in Murchitz, Germany.]

    Sources - H2B, NYRCO, NYSR


  • MUSICIAN
  • Davis, John S.: Enlisted on September 12th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as Musician in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 8th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to May 1865; paroled and exchanged on May 27th, 1865; discharged on July 19th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1844; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 20th, 1890, and reapplied on June 9th, 1909; died on November 26th, 1920, at the National Soldiers Home at Hampton, Virginia; buried at the Hampton National Cemetery in Hampton, Virginia; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from August 28th, 1909.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Reilly (Reilley), Paul: Enlisted on September 3rd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 15 years old, was 4 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, light hair and was unemployed; mustered into service as a Musician in Company D on September 26th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 4th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; absent, sick in hospital from June 12th, 1865; discharged per orders on September 11th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1848 in Cork, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Scannell, John: Enlisted on October 7th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Musician in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on November 19th, 1864, from Camp Bissell, Virginia. [Born ca. 1844.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Thum, Richard: Enlisted on August 28th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 16 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as s sashmaker; mustered into service as a Musician in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent without leave from February 28th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1846 in New York City, New York; died in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    White, Charles: Enlisted on August 18th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 30 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, black hair and was employed as a book-keeper; mustered into service as a Musician in Company D on August 20th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on September 14th, 1863, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1833 in Glasgow, Scotland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR


  • Cook (Colored)
  • Jefferson, Joseph: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Cook in Company D on March 11th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana, for three years' service; deserted on July 10th, 1864, at Algiers, Louisiana; returned from desertion on August 15th, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Johnson, Adam: Enlisted on January 1st, 1864, at New Iberia, Louisiana, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Cook in Company D on February 11th, 1864; deserted on April 8th, 1864, from Mansfield, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1846.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Morrell, Paul: Enlisted on January 1st, 1864, at New Iberia, Louisiana, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Cook in Company D on February 11th, 1864; died of disease (chronic dysentery) on February 28th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1845; died on February 28th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Thompson, George: Enlisted on March 1st, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Cook (Colored) in Company D on March 11th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; deserted on March 20th, 1864, from Vermillion Bayou, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1844.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR


  • PRIVATE
  • Ackerman, Charles E.: Enlisted on September 11th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 6 ft. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a slag driver; mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; transferred to the United States Navy on May 7th, 1864; served aboard the USS Pittsburgh from May 1864 to June 1865; honorably discharged on June 15th, 1865. [Born ca. 1842 in New York City, New York; married Miss Frances E. Barnaby (d. 1906) on October 17th, 1869, in Boston, Massachusetts; died on February 2th, 1885, at New York City, New York; buried at the Cypress Hills National Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension on July 25th, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Allen, Robert: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on July 16th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 43 years old, was 5 ft. 11 1/2 in. tall, of a ruddy complexion, with blue eyes, grey hair and was employed as a soldier; joined the company from the receiving depot on September 2nd, 1864, at Bolivar Heights, Virginia; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1821 in Cookstown, Ireland; died on September 24th, 1872; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from July 28th, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NSR, NYSR

    Arkless, Albert: Enlisted on September 17th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick in the Marine Hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana, from March 7th, 1864; discharged on May 18th, 1865, from McDougall General Hospital at New York Harbor, New York. [Born ca. 1826.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Atlakson, George B.: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a painter; mustered into service as a Musician in Company C on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged per orders (civil authority) on March 11th, 1863, at Camp Parapet, Louisiana. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on October 10th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for one years' service; joined the company from the receiving depot on November 2nd, 1864, at Cedar Creek, Virginia; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 8th, 1907.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Austin, Thomas: Enlisted on September 8th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a plumber; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on May 1st, 1863, from the guard house at Levee Steam Press in New Orleans, Louisiana; returned to the company, no date; in confinement at Ft. Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1841 in Brooklyn, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from December 27th, 1878; died on August 18th (14th), 1893.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Baker, Frank: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on March 17th, 1865, at Winchester, Virginia, for one years' service; deserted on June 2nd, 1865, from Baltimore, Maryland. [Born ca. 1842.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Baker, George J.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 87th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 18th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; discharged due to disability on October 9th, 1862, at Fortress Monroe, Virginia. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 4th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 5 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a painter; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 26th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1842 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Baker, William: Enlisted on October 23rd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; transferred to Company K of the 3rd Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps, on April 30th, 1864; discharged per orders on August 14th, 1865, at Hartford, Connecticut. [Born on July 21st, 1847, in Manhattan, New York; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from February 12th, 1866; died on January 18th, 1933, at Richmond Hills, New Jersey; buried at the Cypress Hills National Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Baptiste, Jean: Enlisted on January 29th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 2 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, hazel eyes, dark hair and was employed as a seaman; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on February 2nd, 1864, at New York City, New York; deserted on April 4th, 1864, from Natchitoches, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1844 in Bordeaux, France.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Baumgard (Bumgard), John H.: Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, black hair and was employed as a hair dresser; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on September 5th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1840 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 25th, 1879; died on September 9th, 1899, at the National Soldiers Home at Togus, Maine; buried at the Togus National Cemetery in Chelsea, Kennebec County, Maine.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Best, William: Enlisted on August 21st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on August 22nd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a seaman; joined the company from the receiving depot on March 4th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; court-martialed and found guilty on April 9th, 1864; under arrest and in confinement at New Orleans, Louisiana, from April 9th, 1864; in confinement at Fort Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas, Florida, to January 1865; released from arrest on January 4th, 1865, per orders, due to the loss of the original court-martials records, his sentence being remitted and he restored to duty; absent at the time of the company being mustered out of service; no further record. [Born ca. 1841 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Bloch, Henry: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on March 4th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, black hair and was employed as a butcher; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 26th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in Germany; married Miss Elizabeth Koritz (d. 1917), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 4th, 1899, and reapplied on February 25th, 1907; member of the Noah L. Farnham Post No. 458, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1907; died on November 27th, 1907, at Bronx, New York; buried at the Linden Hill Jewish Cemetery in Ridgewood, Queens County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from May 7th, 1908.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B(P), NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Block (Black), F. (T.): Enlisted on September 7th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 15th, 1862, from Staten Island, New York. [Born ca. 1843.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Borst, John Henry: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on August 23rd, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with black eyes, brown hair and was employed as a baker; joined the company from the receiving depot on August 26th, 1864, at Bolivar Heights, Virginia; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in Canada; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 20th, 1890; died in 1906 in Michigan; buried at the Riverside Cemetery in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Boulon, Nicholas: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on February 6th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; deserted on April 4th, 1864, from Natchitoches, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1836.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Boyer, Harvey: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on January 6th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; deserted on July 7th, 1864, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1837.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Boyle, David G.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on October 6th, 1864, at Kingston, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 11 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; joined the company from the receiving depot on November 1st, 1864, at Cedar Creek, Virginia; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 7th, 1900, and reapplied on June 25th, 1909; died on February 22nd, 1913, at Brooklyn, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from March 12th, 1913.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Bradley, Nelson J.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on March 14th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 4 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; joined the company from the receiving depot on May 26th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1846 in New York City, New York; applied for a veterans' pension on April 14th, 1904.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Brannan, Daniel H. (David): Enlisted on April 25th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for two years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company H of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 9th, 1861, at New York City, New York; promoted to Corporal on December 27th, 1862; mustered out of service with the company on May 14th, 1863, at New York City, New York. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 28th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 4 ¾ in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, black hair and was employed as a clerk; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1840 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR (5IR & 165IR), H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Brodie, James: Enlisted on September 12th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, black hair and was employed as a printer; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged on December 13th, 1862, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1844 in Scotland; died on February 26th, 1892, at San Francisco, California; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from September 21st, 1921.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Brown, William P.: Enlisted on September 1st, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 16 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1846 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from December 29th, 1890; died on August 2nd, 1894, at the National Soldiers Home at Togus, Maine; buried at the Togus National Cemetery in Chelsea, Kennebec County, Maine.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Browner, Richard R.: February 11th, 1864, to January 1st, 1865, to March 5th to August 31st, 1865 - See Sergeant Major with the Regimental Field & Staff

    Bulkley (Buckley), John: Enlisted on October 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 18th, 1862, from New York City, New York.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Burke, John: Enlisted on September 1st, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 16 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, light hair and was employed as a cigar maker; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1846 in Limerick, Ireland; died on March 15th, 1891; his widow applied for a widow's pension on June 17th, 1911.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Cameron (Camerson), Duncan: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on February 6th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 9 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, black hair and was employed as a soldier; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1841 in Scotland; applied for a veterans' pension on July 8th, 1890; died on February 23rd, 1892, at St. Louis, Missouri; buried at the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in Lemay, St. Louis County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Campbell, James F.: Enlisted on September 28th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 17 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in Newark, New Jersey; member of the Lincoln Post No. 1 (San Francisco), Department of California, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1913; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 12th, 1897, and reapplied on November 29th, 1907; died on October 7th, 1913, at the National Soldiers Home in California.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Casey, James: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on August 14th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 25 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a clerk; deserted on August 27th, 1863, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1838 in Pensacola, Florida.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Collins, C.G.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D in 1862, for three years' service; wounded in action (hip) and captured on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; no further record.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Cook, Daniel: Enlisted on September 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 15th, 1862, from Staten Island, New York.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Coppinger, Stephen: Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 17 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a hatter; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 11th, 1871.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Crooks, William Henry: Enlisted on September 12th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; killed in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1832; married Miss Ann Morrison on August 1st, 1861, at New York City, New York; died on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from August 21st, 1863.]

    Sources - H2B, NYSR, PR

    Cummings, Patrick: Enlisted on September 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; killed in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1846; died on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; his mother applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from May 21st, 1885.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Dickey, William M.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on March 7th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 8 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; discharged due to disability on August 11th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1843 in Paterson, New Jersey.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Dolan, James: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on January 7th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 37 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a ruddy complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a seaman; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, no dates; paroled and exchanged, no date; discharged per orders on August 8th, 1865, at Washington, D.C. [Born ca. 1827 in England.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Donohue (Donahue), John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on February 1st, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 30 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a medium complexion, with blue eyes, black hair and was employed as a laborer; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, to May 1864; died of disease on May 13th, 1864, at Camp Ford, Texas. [Born ca. 1834 in London, England; married Miss Catharine (maiden name uknown), no date; died on May 13th, 1864, near Tyler, Texas; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from October 5th, 1865.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Dorse, Frank: Enlisted on July 29th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a burnt complexion, with brown eyes, black hair and was employed as a painter; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on July 30th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on October 16th, 1864, from Providence, Rhode Island, upon the expiration of a furlough. [Born ca. 1841 in Providence, Rhode Island.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Earle, Daniel (Alias - David Dalley): Enlisted on May 29th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three months' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company I of the 8th Infantry Regiment, New York State Militia, on June 20th, 1862, at Camp Hamilton, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York. Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged per orders (civil authority) on December 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York. [Applied for a veterans' pension on July 24th, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Fanning, Gilbert: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on March 28th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a seaman; absent, sick, at the Jarvis Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, from November 24th, 1864; absent, sick, at the time of the company being mustered out of service; no further record. [Born ca. 1843 in Liverpool, England.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Farnesworth, William: Enlisted on August 15th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on August 17th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on August 27th, 1863, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1842 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Farrell, Owen (Oscar): Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on February 10th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 26 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, black hair and was employed as a blacksmith; deserted on July 10th, 1864, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1838 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B

    Faux, Albert: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on January 30th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 25 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a mariner; deserted on March 22nd, 1864, from Washington, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1839 in France.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Flanagan, Thomas: Enlisted on August 17th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 18th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a shoemaker; transferred as a deserter to Battery L of the 1st Artillery Regiment, no date; no further record. [Born ca. 1842 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Flateman, James: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on July 30th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; deserted on September 14th, 1863, at Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1842.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Foley, Richard: Enlisted on September 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, no dates; no further record, officially listed as missing in action. [Born ca. 1845.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Gallagher, John: Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 48 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, grey hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; transferred to Company K of the 3rd Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps, no date; transferred to Company D of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on December 22nd, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1814 in Sligo, Ireland; died on December 13th, 1892.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO

    Gannon, James: Enlisted as a Private in the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 19th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; never reported and was not mustered into service. Enlisted on September 8th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a painter; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged per orders (civil authority) on December 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1843 in Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Gare, Richard: Enlisted on November 1st, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 16 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, black hair and was employed as a baker; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1846 in Cork, Ireland; his father applied for a dependent's pension on August 14th, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Glover, Henry: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on December 1st, 1863, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; absent, sick in New Orleans, Louisiana, from March 10th, 1864; absent without leave from January 31st, 1865; deserted on May 2nd, 1865, from the hospital at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1843.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Gordon, James A.: Enlisted on October 29th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 101st New York Volunteer infantry Regiment on November 23rd, 1861, at Syracuse, New York; discharged due to disability on January 16th, 1863, at Fort Wood in New York Harbor, New York. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 15th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 30 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, black hair and was employed as a baker; absent, sick at the Balfour Hospital in Portsmouth, Virginia, from July 24th, 1864; discharged on May 23rd, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1834 in Ayre, Scotland; died on August 21st, 1888, at Dayton, Ohio; buried at the Dayton National Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Goss, Harry (Henry): Enlisted on September 5th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 6 ft. 1 in. tall, of a medium complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a seaman; mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 9th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; transferred as a deserter to the 15th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 5th, 1864; no further record. [Born ca. 1841 in New Brunswick, Canada.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Graham, Francis Stewart: July 25th to November 28th, 1862 - See Corporal with Company E

    Hall, James H.: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on February 16th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1844.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Heleker (Haliker), William G.: Enlisted on September 24th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick at the McKims Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, from January 16th, 1865; discharged on May 24th, 1865, from the Mower Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [Born ca. 1818 in the son of David (1771-1857) & Mary Brown Heleker (1777-1853); applied for a veterans' pension on June 14th, 1878; died on December 13th, 1882, at the National Soldiers Home at Hampton, Virginia; buried at the Hampton National Cemetery in Hampton, Virginia.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Henry, James: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on February 1st, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 34 years old, was 5 ft. 7 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a soldier; deserted on July 14th, 1864, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1840 in Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Herning (Herring), George C.P.: Enlisted on September 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; died of wounds, no date. [Born ca. 1839.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Hilton, Frank: Enlisted on August 18th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on August 20th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on September 14th, 1863, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1840 in Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Hines (Hews, Hewes), John J.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on February 22nd, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 1 ¾ in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a varnisher; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Hofmann, Karl (Charles): Enlisted on August 18th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, black hair and was employed as a blacksmith; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on August 20th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on August 29th, 1863, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1840 in Germany.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Hughes, Patrick: Enlisted on August 12th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 27 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a fresh complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on August 13th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on August 26th, 1863, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1836 in Dublin, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Jackson, William H.: Enlisted on August 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged per orders on December 30th, 1863, to accept an appointment. [Born ca. 1844.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Johnson (Johnston), Augustus: Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (back) and captured on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; paroled and released on July 10th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; discharged due to disability on September 2nd, 1863. [Born ca. 1843 in the son of John & Catherine Johnson; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from February 12th, 1864; died on March 1st, 1902, at New York City, New York; buried at the Calvary Cemetery in Woodside, Queens County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Joyce, John J.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on February 26th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; absent, in arrest, at Washington, D.C., from August 29th, 1864; deserted on July 29th, 1865, while under arrest in Washington, D.C. [Born ca. 1840.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Kennedy, Robert J.: Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (leg) on June 14th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; on detached service at the Headquarters of the Department of the South Carolina from July 1865; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. [Born ca. 1844 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Kilfoil, Thomas: Enlisted on September 19th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 28 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, black hair and was employed as a cooper; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick in hospital at Charleston, South Carolina, from July 30th, 1865; absent, sick in hospital at Charleston, South Carolina, from July 30th, 1865; absent, sick, at the time of the company being mustered out of service; no further record. [Born ca. 1834 in Dublin, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Lange, Francis: Enlisted on February 5th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 40 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a sandy complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a watchmaker; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on February 6th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on July 10th, 1864, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1824 in Stetton, Prussia.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Leddy, Thomas: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on January 26th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, sandy hair and was employed as a butcher; absent, sick, to January 9th, 1865; detailed to the Brigade Headquarters from April 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Ljunggren, John E.: Of Brooklyn, New York. Enlisted on October 11th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mortally wounded in action (fractured skull, right side) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana, and died of his wounds that night. [Born ca. 1824; married Miss Anne Charlotte Anderson (1837-1916) on August 11th, 1854, at Hiertared, Sweden; died on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from June 22nd, 1864.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Lombard, Jules: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on February 3rd, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 1 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a seaman; transferred to the United States Navy on May 7th, 1864; no further record. [Born ca. 1845 in France.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Lundy, William: Enlisted on September 24th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 6th, 1862, from Staten Island, New York. [Born ca. 1844.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Luther, Michael L.: Enlisted on September 20th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a gentleman; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1839 in Tipperary, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Madden, Michael: Enlisted on August 25th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 27 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, light hair and was employed as a miner; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on September 2nd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1836 in Cork, Ireland; died on July 4th, 1874; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from July 19th, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Martin, William: Enlisted on July 28th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, dark hair and was employed as a farmer; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on July 29th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on April 5th, 1865, from Winchester, Virginia. [Born ca. 1842 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Mattice, George R.: Enlisted on September 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 26 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a carpenter; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on State Island, New York; deserted on December 2nd, 1862, from State Island, New York. [Born ca. 1836 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    McCool, William: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on State Island, New York; wounded in action (thigh) and captured on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; paroled and released on July 10th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to May 1865; paroled and exchanged on May 27th, 1865; discharged per orders on July 8th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1844; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 11th, 1879, and reapplied on February 23rd, 1907; died on October 4th, 1922, at Brooklyn, New York; buried at the Cypress Hills National Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from November 27th, 1922.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    McDonough, William: September 15th to November 28th, 1862 - See Private with Company F

    McEntee, Thomas: Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, brown hair and was employed as a vender; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on State Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    McIntosh, John (Alias - William Sinclair / St. Clair): Enlisted on August 27th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, sandy hair and was employed as a seaman; mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 2nd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; transferred as a Seaman to the United States Navy on May 6th 1864; served aboard the USS Cricket from May 6th to May 30th, 1864; aboard the USS Sybil from May 30th, 1864, to July 31st, 1865; honorably discharged on July 31st, 1865. [Born ca. 1839 in Scotland; married Mrs. Anne Reynolds McManus (1843-1928) on November 6th, 1880, at Brooklyn, New York; applied for a veterans' pension on April 17th, 1893; died on April 20th, 1893, at Brooklyn, New York; buried at the Holy Cross Cemetery in East Flatbush, Kings County, New York; his widow applied for a widow's pension on May 11th, 1893.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    McLaughlin, James: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on August 24th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 34 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a laborer; deserted on July 14th, 1864, at Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1829 in County Antrim, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    McMahon, James: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on January 27th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 17 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a photographer; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1847 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Mettual (Methial), Charles: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on February 20th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 8 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with brown eyes, light hair and was employed as a driver; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in Hamburg, Germany; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 26th, 1890; died (of his wounds), no date.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Miller, Henry R.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on March 5th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; absent, sick, at Frederick, Maryland, from August 24th, 1864; absent, sick in hospital at Frederick, Maryland, from August 24th, 1864; absent, sick, at the time of the company being mustered out of service; no further record. [Born ca. 1843 in Berlin, Prussia.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Mulligan, Peter: Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on State Island, New York; absent, sick in hospital at New Orleans, Louisiana, from May 19th, 1863; deserted on June 29th, 1865, from the hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1843.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Nelson, Harry (Henry): Enlisted on July 29th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, black hair and was enrolled as student; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on July 30th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; absent, sick in New Orleans, Louisiana, from May 19th, 1863; deserted on August 22nd, 1863, from Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1845 in Edgar County, Illinois.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Nelson, John: Enlisted on September 28th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on State Island, New York; discharged due to disability on January 19th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 9th, 1891; died on December 10th, 1902.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    O'Brien, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on January 27th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 28 years old, was 6 ft. 2 in. tall, of a florid complexion, with blue eyes, black hair and was employed as a blacksmith; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to May 1865; exchanged in May 1865; discharged per orders on August 14th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1836 in Ireland; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 10th, 1879.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    O'Leary, Jeremiah: September 16th, 1862, to April 30th, 1863 - See Private with Company F

    Perkins, Alexander: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on February 11th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 6 ft. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, black hair and was employed as a miner; deserted on June 11th, 1864, at Morganza, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1843 in Canada.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Phillips, William E.: Enlisted on September 29th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on State Island, New York; killed in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1842; died on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; his father applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from January 15th, 1894.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Platt, Adam: Enlisted on September 9th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on State Island, New York; discharged due to disability on January 23rd, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1843.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Pollock, William H. (W.E.): Enlisted on August 23rd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on State Island, New York; discharged due to disability on February 7th, 1864, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1840; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 30th, 1880'

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Powers, Jean: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on August 10th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; deserted on August 28th, 1863, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Rader, Frederick: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 17 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 5th, 1874; died on December 15th, 1904, at New Brighton, New York; buried at the Silver Mount Cemetery in Sunnyside, Richmond County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Raite, William: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as an art painter; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; on detached service at Hilton Head, South Carolina, from August 1865; absent at the time of the company being mustered out of service on September 1st, 1865; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. [Born ca. 1842 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Sage, Patrick: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on August 21st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, sandy hair and was employed as a laborer; court-martialed in April 1865, and being found guilty was sentenced to forfeit all pay and allowances, and to five years imprisonment; absent, in confinement at Fort McHenry, Maryland, from April 1865; the unexpired portion of his sentence is remitted and he is discharged per orders on June 29th, 1865, per Special Order No. 341., Adjutant Generals Office, War Department, Washington, D.C. [Born ca. 1839 in Tipperary, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Sauvage (Sanoage), Alphonse: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on January 6th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 28 years old, was 5 ft. 9 1/2 in. tall, of a florid complexion, with brown eyes, brown hair and was employed as a seaman; deserted on March 22nd, 1864, from Washington, D.C. [Born ca. 1836 in France.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Schramm, William: Enlisted on September 19th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, dark hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (hand) and captured on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; released on July 8th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; captured in action on April 8th, 1864, while on outpost picket duty at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to May 1865; paroled and exchanged on May 27th, 1865; discharged per orders on July 8th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1843 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 26th, 1878; died on August 23rd, 1907, at Chelsea, Maine; buried at the Togus National Cemetery in Chelsea, Kennebec County, Maine.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Schroeder, Charles F.: Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, to May 1864; died of disease on May 13th, 1864, at Camp Ford, Texas. [Born ca. 1818; died on May 13th, 1864, near Hempstead, Texas; died on May 13th, 1864, near Tyler, Texas.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Schutt (Schultz), Charles: Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (contusion, small of back and left side) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; discharged due to disability on April 11th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1845 in Germany; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 26th, 1897; died on September 29th, 1897, at Brooklyn, New York; buried at the All Faiths Cemetery in Middle Village, Queens County, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Schwartz (Schratz), Guillaume: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on January 12th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 31 years old, was 5 ft. 7 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a chemist; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to May 1865; paroled and exchanged on May 27th, 1865; discharged per orders on August 7th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1833 in France.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Scott, Thomas: Enlisted on October 14th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged per orders (civil authority) on December 13th, 1862, at New York City, New York.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Shaw, Charles: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on March 16th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a boatman; deserted on August 27th, 1864, at Monocacy, Maryland; returned to from desertion on September 17th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1842 in Buffalo, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Simpson, John: Enlisted on September 20th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged per orders (civil authority) on December 11th, 1862, at New York City, New York.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Smith, John: Enlisted on September 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, black hair and was employed as a dealer; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1840 in New York City, New York; died at New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Smith, William H.: Enlisted on April 23rd, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 25 years old, was 5 ft. 3 1/2 in. tall, of a ruddy complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a baker; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on April 27th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on July 10th, 1864, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1839 in Columbia County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Taylor, Alfred: Enlisted on September 14th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 6th, 1862, from Staten Island, New York Harbor, New York.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Thompson, Albert J.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on February 12th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, brown hair and was employed as a seaman; deserted on July 10th, 1864, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1833 in Westchester County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Tucker, Robert C.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on March 31st, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 f. 3 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, dark hair and was employed as a paper carrier; absent, sick at Portsmouth, Virginia, from July 1864; deserted around July 24th, 1864, from the hospital at Portsmouth, Virginia. [Born ca. 1841 in Albany, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Van Hoesen, James R.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company K of the 65th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 3rd, 1861, at New York City, New York; transferred to Company C on September 1st, 1861; discharged due to disability on June 24th, 1863. Enlisted on January 6th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a miller; mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 7th, 1864, at New York City, New York; reported as having deserted on July 7th, 1865, from Charleston, South Carolina; the charge of desertion was dropped on October 20th, 1897, and he was discharged per orders to date from July 7th, 1865. [Born ca. 1843 in Green County, New York; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from April 17th, 1863; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 12th, 1911; died on April 30th, 1915, at Brooklyn, New York.]

    Sources - H2B, AGR, NYSR, PR

    Walker, John (William): Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on July 28th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 28 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a sallow complexion, with blue eyes, black hair and was employed as a carpenter; deserted on August 28th, 1863, from Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1836 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Walsh, W.J.: Enlisted on September 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged per orders (civil authority) on December 14th, 1862, at New York City, New York.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Warner, Henry: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on February 15th, 1865, at Goshen, New York, for one years' service, at the time he was described as being 27 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a florid complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a laborer; deserted on July 18th, 1865, from Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1838 in Sweden.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Watson, David: Enlisted on May 6th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 25 years old, was 5 ft. 5 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as an engineer; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on May 7th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on July 14th, 1864, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1839 in Glasgow, Scotland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Welsh (Welch), Christopher: Enlisted on September 7th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a cap trimmer; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on February 16th, 1864, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1841 in New York City, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from March 2nd, 1907.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Westerfield, Horatio: Enlisted on September 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged per orders (civil authority) on December 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1844.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    White, Charles: Enlisted on November 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on February 4th, 1864, from Camp Parapet, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1832.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Whitaker (Whittaker), Robert: Enlisted on September 9th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died of disease (fever) on October 5th, 1863, at the General Hospital at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1823; died on October 5th, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana; buried at the Baton Rouge National Cemetery in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana; his mother applied for a dependent's pension on July 8th, 1880.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Wilcox, George B.: Enlisted on September 7th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (right groin and fractured skull) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; died of wounds on May 28th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1841; died on May 28th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Wingler (Winkler), Michael: Enlisted on September 9th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (right forefinger) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; transferred to the United States Navy on May 7th, 1864; no further record. [Born ca. 1844; applied for, and received, a veteran's pension from March 22nd, 1876.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Woods, Frederick: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D on September 11th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, sandy hair and was employed as a seaman; returned from desertion on May 2nd, 1865, and was sentenced to forfeit $10 per month for two months; absent, sick, at Alexandria, Virginia, from March 20th, 1865; absent, sick, at the time of the company being mustered out of service on September 1st, 1865; no further record. [Born ca. 1839 in Ceylon, East Indies.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Woods, George W.: Of Bloomington, Illinois. Enlisted on May 14th, 1861, at Joliet, Illinois, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 20th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment on June 13th, 1861, at Joliet, Illinois; discharged due to disability on June 10th, 1862. Enlisted on August 12th, 1862, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company C of the 94th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 20th, 1862, at Bloomington, Illinois; deserted on July 1st, 1863. Enlisted on August 20th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 25 years old, was 6 ft. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, black hair and was employed as a farmer; mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 21st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on April 21st, 1864, from Grand Encore, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1838 in Jeffersonville, Ohio; his widow applied for a widow's pension on May 26th, 1866.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, ILAGR, NYSR, PR

      COMPANY E

    The company was mustered into United States service on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York, for three years' service, as Company E of the 165th Infantry Regiment, New York State Volunteers.


  • CAPTAIN
  • Inwood, Henry Creade: Enlisted on April 25th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for two years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company K of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 9th, 1861; promoted to Corporal on August 5th, 1861; promoted to Sergeant on November 21st, 1861; discharged per orders to date from September 11th, 1862, to accept an appointment. Enrolled as First Lieutenant on September 11th, 1862, for three years' service; promoted to Captain on October 12th, 1862; mustered into service as Captain of Company E of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington, Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (flesh, right knee) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; detailed to the recruiting service in New Orleans, Louisiana, from July 15th, 1863; on detached service as the Provost Marshal of the 19th Army Corps from February 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. (Commissioned as a Captain on December 3rd, 1862, with rank from September 27th, 1862, original.) [Born in 1837 in England; died on April 22nd, 1873, at Charleston, South Carolina; buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina; his widow applied for a widow's pension on June 13th, 1892.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR (5IR & 165IR), GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR


  • FIRST LIEUTENANT
  • Morris, John Pyne: October 27th, 1862, to September 11th, 1863 - See Captain of Company B

    Webster, Edward Bayard: Enlisted on May 25th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three months service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 7th Regiment of Infantry, New York State Militia, on May 29th, 1862, at Camp Hamilton, Virginia; mustered out of service with the company on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company E of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 11th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; promoted to First Lieutenant on July 15th, 1865; on detached service on the staff of Brigadier General Cuvier Grover, U.S. Volunteers, from December 11th, 1864; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. (Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on December 3rd, 1862, with rank from September 26th, 1862, original; as First Lieutenant on August 14th, 1863, with rank from May 18th, 1863, vice Lieutenant Fox was discharged) [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 4th, 1905, and reapplied on May 1st, 1907; died on September 2nd, 1914, at Geneva, New York; buried at the Glenwood Cemetery in Geneva, Ontario County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from October 13th, 1914.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR


  • SECOND LIEUTENANT
  • Mills, Abraham Gilbert: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 4 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; detailed to duty collecting conscripts from August 1863; honorably discharged to accept an appointment on May 31st, 1864. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company E on May 31st, 1864, for three years' service; on detached service at New York City, New York, from February to April 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. (Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on October 6th, 1863, with rank from June 9th, 1863, vice Lieutenant Walker was promoted.) [Born on March 12th, 1844, in New York City, New York; attended the Columbian Law School in Washington, D.C., to 1869, when he graduated; organizer of the Olympic Baseball Club of Washington, D.C., in 1869; married Miss Mary Chase Steele (1851-1923) in 1872; employed as a salesman, and later Vice President of Sales, with the Hale Elevator Company from 1870 to 1929; elected, and served, as the President of the National Baseball League from 1882 to 1884, when he resigned; member of the Lafayette Post No. 140, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to August 1929; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 9th, 1906, and reapplied on May 23rd, 1909; died on August 26th, 1929, at New York City, New York; buried at the Oak Hill Cemetery in Washington, District of Columbia.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B(P), NYRCO, NYSR, PR
    A.G. Mills Papers, 1877-1929. National Baseball Hall of Fame, Cooperstown, New York.


  • FIRST SERGEANT
  • Gulick, Robert D.: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with dark eyes, black hair and was employed as an engraver; mustered into service as First Sergeant of Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died of disease (typhoid fever) on September 5th, 1863, at the General Hospital at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Commissioned as Second Lieutenant on August 13th, 1863, with rank from May 18th, 1863, vice Lieutenant Webster was promoted, but was never mustered into service as such) [Born ca. 1836 in New Jersey; died on September 2nd, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana; buried at the Baton Rouge National Cemetery in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Roshore, Frank H.: September 5th, 1862, to August 8th, 1864 - See Second Lieutenant of Company D

    White, Andrew: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 10 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with hazel eyes, black hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (breast and left arm) on June 29th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; promoted to Sergeant on September 29th, 1863; wounded in action on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; promoted to First Sergeant on August 9th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on August 8th, 1843, in St. John's, New Brunswick, Canada, the son of Thompson & Margaret Whiteford White; member of the George H. Thomas Post No. 2 (San Francisco), Department of California, Grand Army of the Republic, to July 1904; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 26th, 1890; died on July 14th, 1904, at San Francisco, California; buried at the San Francisco National Cemetery in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension, no date.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR


  • QUARTERMASTER SERGEANT
  • Earle, Edwin Morris: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 9th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for two years' service; promoted to Regimental Commissary Sergeant on December 8th, 1861; discharged per orders on November 25th, 1862, to accept an appointment. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Regimental Quartermaster, with the rank of First Lieutenant, of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 25th, 1862, for two years' service; mustered out of service with the regiment on May 14th, 1863, at New York City, New York. (Commissioned as a First Lieutenant & Quartermaster on December 10th, 1862, with rank from October 31st, 1862, vice Quartermaster Thomas was promoted.) Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 22nd, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 26 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, black hair and was employed as a sodldier; promoted to Quartermaster Sergeant on June 30th, 1864; reduced to the ranks on December 31st, 1864; discharged on May 10th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born on April 27th, 1838, in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, the son of Samuel Haviland (1809-1870) & Phebe Pearsall Earle (1808-1851); died on May 12th, 1872, in Manhattan, New York; buried at the Trinity Cemetery in Hewlett, Nassau County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from December 31st, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR


  • SERGEANT
  • Breast, Thomas S. (T.L.): Enlisted on September 8th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal, no date; promoted to Sergeant, no date; discharged per orders on September 29th, 1863, to accept an appointment. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company D of the 2nd Louisiana Volunteer Cavalry Regiment on November 25th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; transferred to Company A in January 1864; tendered his resignation on April 3rd, 1864, due to "...important private business;" his resignation was accepted, and he was discharged per orders on April 7th, 1864. [Born ca. 1841; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 12th, 1891, and reapplied on April 22nd, 1907; died on June 19th, 1925, at the National Soldiers Home at Hampton, Virginia; buried at the Hampton National Cemetery in Hampton, Virginia.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Brown, Henry N.: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a medium complexion, with hazel eyes, black hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (scalp) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; promoted to Sergeant on October 26th, 1864; on detached service in Winchester, Virginia, from April 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1839 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 28th, 1894, and reapplied on February 20th, 1907; died on June 9th, 1910; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from June 14th, 1910.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Burke, John Lewis: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Corporal in Company B of the 12th Regiment of Infantry, New York State Militia, on April 21st, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three months service; mustered out of service with the company on August 15th, 1861, at New York City, New York. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private, unassigned, in the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 13th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; no further record. Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 6 ft. tall, of a ruddy complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal, no date; promoted to Sergeant, no date; wounded in action (right arm) on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; discharged due to disability on July 20th, 1864, from St. James Hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1837 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from October 17th, 1865; member of the Alexander Hamilton Post No. 182, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to November 1906; died on November 26th, 1906.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR (165IR), H2B(P), NYSR, PR

    Dubois (Duboise), John B.: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal, no date; promoted to Sergeant, no date; reduced to the ranks in August 1863; discharged due to disability on January 9th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born on December 1st, 1834, in Greenwich, Connecticut; member of the Minor Post No. 85, Department of Connecticut, Grand Army of the Republic, to July 1917; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 16th, 1891, and reapplied on February 23rd, 1907; died on July 11th, 1917, at Troy, New York; buried at the Oakwood Cemetery in Troy, Rensselear County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from August 9th, 1917.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Fosdick, Alexander S.: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (compound fracture of upper third of right tibia) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; died of wounds on August 7th, 1863, at Brooklyn, New York. [Born on June 11th, 1844, the son of Solomon & Sarah M. Grove Fosdick; died on August 7th, 1863, at Brooklyn, New York; buried at the Old Springfield Cemetery in Springfield Gardens, Queens County, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B(P), NYSR

    Lewis, Valentine: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 29th, 1862, from Staten Island, New York. [Born ca. 1835.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Lovejoy, John William: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Sergeant, no date; reduced to the ranks, no date; absent, sick, from May 19th, 1863; discharged per orders on October 31st, 1863, to accept an appointment. [Born ca. 1835.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Mackey, Thomas: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 5 ft. 11 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a drayman; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Sergeant on September 1st, 1863; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1839 in New York City, New York; died on July 27th, 1880 (1883); his widow applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 22nd, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Varian, Caleb Ward (Ward, V.C.): Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 6 ft. 1 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a farmer; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on October 10th, 1863; promoted to Sergeant on August 9th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1840 in New York City, New York; member of the McKeel Post No. 120 (Katonah), Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, from September 30th, 1879, to July 22nd, 1926; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from November 21st, 1904, and reapplied on March 7th, 1907; died on July 22nd, 1926, at Arlington, New Jersey.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Wagner, Ivert: Enlisted on November 27th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Sergeant, no date; deserted on August 31st, 1863, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1834.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR


  • CORPORAL
  • Feigherty, John: Enlisted on September 12th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a driver; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on January 15th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1839 in Ireland; died on May 19th, 1880, at the National Soldiers Home at Bath, New York; buried at the Bath National Cemetery in Bath, Steuben County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Fishbourne, Joseph: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 29 years old, was 5 ft. 11 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a machinist; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (right forearm) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; promoted to Corporal on May 15th, 1865; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1833 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 23rd, 1892, and reapplied on February 23rd, 1907; died in 1911.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Gillen, Stephen H. (Alias - James Dwyer): Enlisted on May 8th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company E of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; honorably discharged on May 8th, 1865, at Fort Delaware, Delaware, upon the expiration of his term of service. [Born ca. 1828; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 27th, 1889.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Graham, Francis Stewart: Enlisted on July 25th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; transferred to Company E on December 4th, 1862; promoted to Color Corporal in 1863; killed in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Married Miss Margaret Smith on June 9th, 1854, in Scotland; died on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from January 11th, 1864.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Jackson, Andrew: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 5 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a boat builder; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; killed by the bursting of an artillery shell from the USS Portsmouth on March 31st, 1863, at Camp Parapet, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1841 in Ravenwood, New York; died on March 31st, 1863, near New Orleans, Louisiana; his father applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from October 20th, 1891.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Lawley, James J.: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a medium complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a sailmaker; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on January 20th, 1864; absent without leave in June 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in June 1844, in England (also shown as New York City, New York); applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 12th, 1888; died on November 22nd, 1911, at Brooklyn, New York; buried at the Cypress Hills National Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from January 4th, 1912.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Loomis, Henry R.: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to May 1865; paroled and exchanged on May 27th, 1865; discharged per orders on July 8th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born in 1842; served in the Connecticut National Guard from February 1874 to January 1887 (as a Private in Company E of the 2nd Infantry Regiment on February 27th, 1874; promoted to Corporal on May 4th, 1874; to Sergeant on March 22nd, 1875; to Second Lieutenant on September 16th, 1878; to Captain on November 4th, 1878; to Major on November 24th, 1884; to Lieutenant Colonel on February 16th, 1885; resigned and was discharged on January 12th, 1887); member of the Admiral Foote Post No. 17, Department of Connecticut, Grand Army of the Republic, to May 1916; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 29th, 1897, and reapplied on March 5th, 1907; died on May 15th, 1916, at New York City, New York; buried at the Evergreen Cemetery in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from May 31st, 1916.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B(P), NYSR, PR

    Madderan, Charles: Enlisted on July 25th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 6 ft. 1 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a machinist; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on July 27th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on April 10th, 1864, from Grand Ecore, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1842 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    McAdams, John: Enlisted on October 14th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a medium complexion, with hazel eyes, black hair and was employed as a boatman; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on October 26th, 1864; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in Westchester, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Ryan, David: Enlisted on September 8th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, dark hair and was employed as a tobacconist; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on August 9th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1842 in Kilkenny, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Tower, George W.: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on October 26th, 1864; died of disease (typhoid fever) on August 26th, 1864, while home on furlough in New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1845; died on August 26th, 1864, at New York City, New York; his father applied for a dependent's pension on June 30th, 1880.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Vero, William: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 28 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a medium complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a shoemaker; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on October 26th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1834 in Dublin, Ireland; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from December 2nd, 1899; died on May 11th, 1902, at New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Wooley, George W.: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 33 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a mason; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1829 in New York City, New York; applied for a veterans' pension on February 5th, 1869; died in 1869.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR


  • MUSICIAN
  • Doyle, Joseph (Patrick): Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Musician (Drummer) in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on March 30th, 1863, from Camp Parapet, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1846.]

    Sources - AGR, CSR, H2B, NYSR

    Halleck, Benjamin Buell: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged per orders on August 11th, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in 1845 in New York City, New York, the son of Benjamin Buel (1804-1869) & Alice Comstock Wheaton Hallock (1805-1898); married Miss Lucy E. Bishop (1857-1890), no date; member of the Farragut Post No. 46 (Denver), Department of Colorado & Wyoming, Grand Army of the Republic, to December 1918; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from November 1st, 1897, and reapplied on March 4th, 1907; died on December 19th, 1918, at the National Soldiers Home at Leavenworth, Kansas; buried at the Leavenworth National Cemetery in Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Lockerly (Lockerby), Charles: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Musician in Company E on August 25th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 4 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a newsboy; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1847 in New Orleans, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Tynian (Tyman), Edward: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Musician in Company E on August 25th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 16 years old, was 5 ft. 2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a newsboy; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1847 in Milford, Ohio.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR


  • Cook (Colored)
  • Drill, William: Enlisted on September 24th, 1863, at Camp Bisland, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 28 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a black complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a bricklayer; mustered into service as a Cook (Colored) in Company E on February 15th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1835 in Jackson, Mississippi.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Mackey, Joseph: Enlisted on September 24th, 1863, at Camp Bisland, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 30 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a black complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a blacksmith; mustered into service as a Cook (Colored) in Company E on February 15th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; deserted on July 29th, 1864, from Washington, D.C.; rejoined the company on June 2nd, 1865, at Savannah, Georgia; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1833 in Augusta, Georgia.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR


  • PRIVATE
  • Baldwin, William M.: Enlisted on October 2nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 35 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a carpenter; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1827 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Bansott (Bansett), Francis: Enlisted on September 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; killed in action on June 16th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1840; died on June 16th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Barker, Patrick: Enlisted on May 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged per orders on May 15th, 1865, at Fort Delaware, Delaware, upon the expiration of his term of service. [Born ca. 1823.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Belcher, Thomas: Enlisted on November 24th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; transferred as a deserter to the 1st New York Volunteer Cavalry Regiment on October 21st, 1864; no further record. [Born ca. 1842.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Berrian (Berrien), George W.: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to May 1865; paroled and exchanged on May 27th, 1865; discharged per orders on July 8th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1822; died on July 30th, 1865 (also shown as August 30th, 1866); buried at the Cypress Hills National Cemetery at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Berrian, John H.: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; killed in action on June 30th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1837; married Miss Caroline Stansfield on October 8th, 1862, in Yonkers, New York; died on June 30th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from October 30th, 1863.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Bona, James: Enlisted on November 19th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on October 5th, 1864, from Bolivar Heights, Virginia. [Born ca. 1842.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Boulware, Philip (Charles): Enlisted on August 1st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 27 years old, was 6 ft. 3 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, dark hair and was employed as a farmer; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on August 3rd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; discharged due to disability on June 13th, 1865, at the hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1836 in Missouri.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Brennan, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E, no date, for three years' service; killed in action on June 12th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Died on June 12th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Bryant, Charles T.: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; transferred to the United States Navy on May 7th, 1864; no further record. [Born ca. 1839.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Burns (Byrnes), Charles F.: Enlisted on July 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (right forearm) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; killed in action (gunshot wound to the head) on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1817 in the son of John (d. 1827) & Jane Burns; died on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; his mother applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from May 21st, 1866.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Burns, Patrick: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E, no date, for three years' service; captured in action on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, no date; no further record.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Cane, Charles: Enlisted on November 24th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on August 25th, 1864, from Bolivar Heights, Virginia. [Born ca. 1840.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Capen, John F.: Enlisted on November 19th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted, no date; returned from deserted on April 11th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in 1842 in Saugerties, New York; married Miss Deborah Coon (1864-1919), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 10th, 1885, and reapplied on December 4th, 1908; died on April 7th, 1917, at Brooklyn, New York; buried at the Cypress Hills National Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from May 10th, 1917.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Carlton, Henry J.: Enlisted on October 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted and apprehended, no date; court-martialed in July 1864, and being found guilty was sentenced to confinement; in confinement at Ship Island, Mississippi, from July 12th, 1864; in confinement at Fort Barrancas, Florida, from February 1865; at Fort Jefferson, Florida, to February 1866; discharged per orders on February 21st, 1866. [Born ca. 1838.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Carroll, Daniel S.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on March 11th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; deserted, no date; apprehended and in confinement at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in February 1865; absent, in confinement, at the time of the company being mustered out of service; no further record. [Born ca. 1842 in Limerick, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Clamp, William: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on February 26th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 26 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a medium complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a musician; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1838 in Leicestershire, England.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Colin (Collins, Collin), John E.: Enlisted on October 11th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; transferred to Company H of the 20th Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps, on April 22nd, 1864; discharged per orders on September 4th, 1865. [Born in 1810 in the Netherlands; applied for a veterans' pension on March 11th, 1870; died on January 13th, 1876, at the National Soldier's Home at Milwaukee, Wisconsin; buried at the Wood National Cemetery in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Collins, Victor: Enlisted on November 27th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted in 1862.

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Cox, Daniel S.: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 11 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1838 in New York City, New York; applied for a veteran's pension on January 20th, 1896; died on March 9th, 1891, at New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Crumet (Crunit), John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on August 24th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a painter; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to May 1865; paroled and exchanged on May 27th, 1865; discharged per orders on July 8th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1840 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Cunningham, James: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 10th, 1862, from Staten Island, New York. [Born ca. 1834.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Cunningham, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on September 29th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a hatter; deserted on April 16th, 1865, from Baltimore, Maryland; returned to the company in May 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1846 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 26th, 1887; died on December 1st, 1893, at Broadhead, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Delaney (Delany), John J.: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (thigh) on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in 1841 in New York City, New York; applied for a veterans' pension on December 26th, 1890; died on September 12th, 1891, at Milwaukee, Wisconsin; buried at the Wood National Cemetery at Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Delaney, Patrick: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on January 20th, 1865, at Utica, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a blacksmith; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in Kerry, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Dennis, Joseph: Enlisted on March 8th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 3 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a carmaker; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on March 9th, 1864, at New York City, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in Harmony, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 24th, 1892; died on April 4th, 1901.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    DuBois, Henry: Enlisted on November 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; court-martialed on January 17th, 1863, at New Carrollton, Louisiana, on the charge of 'Desertion,' the specification stating that he "...did, on or about the 11th day of January, 1863, absent himself from his company and regiment, without proper authority, and did remain so absent until the 15th instant. When he was apprehended (out of uniform) by a police officer, in the city of New Orleans," to which charge he pled not guilty, being found guilty by the court, he was sentenced to 'suffer death by shooting;' the proceedings were disapproved on March 7th, 1863, per General Orders No. 22, Department of the Gulf, stating that "The evidence does not sustain the specification. The specification alleges that the accused "did, on or about the 11th day of January, 1863, absent himself from his company and regiment, without proper authority, and did remain so absent until the 15th instant, when he was apprehended." The evidence distinctly proves that he was apprehended on the 11th, being the same day that he absented himself. Although the Major General Commanding is very loth to permit the prisoner to escape unpunished, this is too grave an error to allow of his sanctioning the proceedings of the Court. A true construction of the evidence might have had a material influence upon the decision of the Court. The Court having been prematurely dissolved, this case cannot be remanded; but the confirmation of any sentence under the circumstances, and in this case it is a sentence of death, is impossible. Private Henry Dubois will be released from arrest and returned to duty;" wounded in action (compound fracture of right thigh) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; died of wounds on May 30th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1835; died on June 10th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; buried at the Baton Rouge National Cemetery at Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Edgar, James: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 14th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 5 ¾ in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a soldier; on detached service at Savanah, Georgia, from July 1865; discharged per orders to date from September 1st, 1865. [Born ca. 1840 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Frankland (Franklin), Solomon: Enlisted on October 2nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (left knee) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; discharged due to disability on April 10th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1835; his mother applied for a dependent's pension on December 18th, 1867.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Gallagher, Thomas: Enlisted on May 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on May 17th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana. Enlisted on September 24th, 1863, at Utica, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company K of the 15th New York Volunteer Cavalry Regiment on October 15th, 1863, at Syracuse, New York; transferred to Company B of the 10th Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps, on October 19th, 1864; no further record. [Born ca. 1834; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 10th, 1890, and reapplied September 17th, 1907; died on December 3rd, 1925, at the National Soldier's Home at Yountville, California; buried at the Veterans Memorial Grove Cemetery in Yountville, Napa County, California.]

    Sources - AGR (165IR & 15CR), GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Gallot, Robert: Enlisted on November 24th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a baker; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (flesh, right knee) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in August 1843 in Brooklyn, New York; married Miss Susanna (maiden name unknown) (1846-1924), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 21st, 1878; died on June 3rd, 1904, at Charleston, South Carolina; buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Gelston, Samuel: Enlisted on September 7th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 27 years old, was 5 ft. 8 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with gray eyes, fair hair and was employed as a brick layer; mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; transferred as a Seaman to the United States Navy on May 7th, 1864, at Alexandria, Louisiana; served aboard the USS Mound City from May 8th, 1864, to March 15th, 1865; aboard the USS Pittsburgh from March 15th to June 15th, 1865; promoted to Boatswain, no date; honorably discharged on June 15th, 1865, at Mound City, Illinois. [Born on March 13th, 1836, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Samuel Gelston (1800-1884); married Miss Martha Russell McLaughlin on November 11th, 1858, in New York City, New York; applied for a veterans' pension on May 22nd, 1897; died on November 2nd, 1917, at New Haven, Connecticut; buried at the St. Michael's Cemetery in East Elmhurst, Queens County, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B(P), NYSR, PR

    Gesner, John: Enlisted on July 25th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 6 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, light hair and was employed as a carpenter; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on July 27th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on March 10th, 1864, from Franklin, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1840 in Nova Scotia, Canada.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Gibson (Gilson, Gibsen), Henry: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on October 15th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in St. Helena, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Green, James: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on January 23rd, 1865, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 32 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, auburn hair and was employed as a mechanic; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1833 in Alexandria, Virginia.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Gray (Grey), Francis: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 39 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a carpenter; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to August 1864; paroled and exchanged on August 4th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1823 in Rensselaer County, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 17th, 1897; died on February 24th, 1905; buried at the Bath National Cemetery in Bath, Steuben County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Griffith (Griffeth), Theodore: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 13th Heavy Artillery Regiment, New York State Militia, on May 28th, 1862, for three months service; mustered out of service with the company on September 12th, 1862, at Brooklyn, New York. Enlisted on October 7th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York, at the time he was described as being 26 years old, was 5 ft. 3 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a merchant; wounded in action (leg) on June 14th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; wounded in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in October 1836 in Norwalk, Connecticut; married Miss Mary E. Strubel (1853-1929), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 11th, 1888, and reapplied on February 14th, 1907; died on May 6th, 1922, at New Britain, Connecticut; buried at the Oak Hill Cemetery in Southington, Hartford County, Connecticut; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from May 20th, 1922.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Habacker, George: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 23rd, 1864, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 40 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a blacksmith; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1822 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Hargraves, James: Enlisted on June 21st, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died of disease (typhoid fever) on June 16th, 1863, at the General Hospital at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1846; died on September 17th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; buried at the Baton Rouge National Cemetery at Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Helt (Held, Hill), John: Enlisted on November 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on May 14th, 1863, at Camp Parapet, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1816.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Henderson, James: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; on detached service with the Quartermasters Department at Savannah, Georgia, from June 15th, 1865; absent at the time of the company being mustered out of service; no further record. [Born on June 17th, 1839, in New York City, New York, the son of James (1807-1886) & Ann Pettit Henderson (1816-1893); applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 23rd, 1905, and reapplied on April 12th, 1907; member of the Alexander Hamilton Post No. 182, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to May 1924; died on May 18th, 1924, at Bronx, New York; buried at the Woodlawn Cemetery in Bronx, Bronx County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from June 7th, 1924.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Hertzinger, Philip: Enlisted on October 12th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died on May 17th, 1863, at the General Hospital at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1817; died on May 17th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Hoctor, James: Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; accidentally killed while on picket duty on March 28th, 1863, at Camp Parapet, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1838; died on March 28th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Horrigan, Timothy: Enlisted on November 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on May 1st, 1863, from the guard house at Levee Steam Press in New Orleans, Louisiana; recaptured and returned to duty, no date; captured in action on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to 1865; paroled and exchanged in 1865; discharged per orders on August 8th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1839.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Hulse, Henry L.: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged on August 30th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1829; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 13th, 1879.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Jackson, Andrew: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 25th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; no further record after August 1862. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on December 30th, 1863, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a medium complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a butcher; detailed as a division teamster in April 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1841 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 3rd, 1875; died on April 1st, 1896, at Newark, New Jersey.]

    Sources - H2B, NYSR, PR

    Johnson, James: Enlisted on November 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on March 26th, 1864, from the General Hospital at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1822.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Jones, James: Enlisted on August 18th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 37 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a painter; mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 20th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; transferred to Company G of the 3rd Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps, on March 16th, 1864; no further record. [Born ca. 1826 in Wilmington, Delaware; applied or an invalid's pension on May 15th, 1865.]

    Sources - AGR, NYSR, PR

    Jones, Samuel Jackson: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a medium complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a farmer; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in 1844 in Hempstead, New York; married Miss Julia Elizabeth Welwood (1845-1931), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 14th, 1907; died on September 21st, 1923, at Wantagh, Long Island, New York; buried at the Jones Family Burial Ground in Massapequa, Nassau County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from October 18th, 1923.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Jones, Thomas: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on February 5th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a sailor; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1846 in Wales, England.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Jones, William: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on February 3rd, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 38 years old, was 5 ft. 1 5/8 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a book-fitter; discharged due to disability (varicose veins) on July 7th, 1864, from the hospital at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1826 in Brooklyn, New York; applied for a veterans' pension on February 27th, 1875.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Kennedy (Kenedy), Albert: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on March 25th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a printer; deserted on September 19th, 1864, from Bolivar Heights, Virginia. [Born ca. 1845 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Kitson, William H.B.: January 25th to October 14th, 1864 - See Quartermaster Sergeant with the Regimental Field & Staff

    Lawrence, Albert: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to January 1865; died of disease (typhoid fever) on February 23rd, 1865, at Camp Parole at Annapolis, Maryland. [Born ca. 1837; died on February 23rd, 1865, at Annapolis, Maryland; buried at the Annapolis National Cemetery in Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from April 5th, 1865.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Lenhart, James: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on May 6th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 49 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, black hair and wase employed as a composter; died of disease (chronic dysentery) on January 23rd, 1865, at the Jarvis General Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. [Born ca. 1830 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania; married Miss Eliza S. Arents on July 19th, 1847, at New York City, New York; died on January 28th, 1865, at Baltimore, Maryland; buried at the Loudon Park National Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from June 19th, 1865.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Marriott, John: Enlisted on July 25th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 26 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a tailor; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1836 in Northampton, England; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 31st, 1892; died on June (January) 2nd, 1902.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Martine (Martin), Joseph: Enlisted on September 9th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 32 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; on detached service as post baker in April 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1830 in Marseilles, Frances.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    McGowan, James: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on January 20th, 1865, at Utica, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 3 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a farmer; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    McLonghlin (McLaughlin), John J. (J.H.): Enlisted on September 9th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on September 12th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; died of disease (typhoid fever) on January 16th, 1865, at Alexandria, Virginia. [Born ca. 1843 in Donegan, Ireland; died on January 16th, 1865, at Alexandria, Virginia; buried at the Alexandria National Cemetery in Alexandria, Virginia; his widow applied for a widow's pension on August 30th, 1865.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Monaghan, John: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; killed in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1841 in Ireland, the son of Hugh (d. 1847) & Margaret Chapman Monaghan (d. 1897); died on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; his mother applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from November 10th, 1866.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Monaghan, Thomas: Enlisted on September 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; killed in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1840; died on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; his mother applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from September 28th, 1863.]

    Sources - H2B, NYSR, PR

    Moore, Alfred: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a cutter; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; detailed as a guard at the Brigade Headquarters in April 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1839 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 12th, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Moore, Robert: Enlisted on August 28th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 40 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, grey hair and was employed as a steward; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on September 2nd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to May 1865; paroled and exchanged on May 27th, 1865; discharged per orders on July 11th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1831 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Murphy, John: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 25 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a boatman; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent without leave in June 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1837 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Murphy, John T.: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 10th, 1862, from Staten Island, New York. [Born ca. 1836.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Nolan, James: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on January 16th, 1865, at Poughkeepsie, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 28 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a printer; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1837 in Tyrone, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    O'Brien, Joseph: Enlisted on October 3rd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a rubber merchant; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in Harlem, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Pearce, William A.: Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was unemployed ; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to May 1865; exchanged on May 27th, 1865; discharged per orders on July 24th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1840 in New York; died on February 28th, 1884; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from May 28th, 1884.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Plotts, John R. (J.A.D.): Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; escaped on July 3rd, 1863, and rejoined the regiment; killed in action on July 6th, 1863, while on outpost duty at Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1839 in the son of Conley Plotts; died on July 6th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Price, William Bradford: Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a medium complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a printer; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on April 16th, 1846, in Manhattan, New York; married Miss Mary Elmira Remsen (1844-1920) in 1886; member of the Abel Smith Post No. 435, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, from December 1893 to March 1927; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 30th, 1896, and reapplied on May 8th, 1908; died on March 21st, 1927, at Brooklyn, New York; buried at the Mount Olivet Cemetery in Maspeth, Queens County, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B(P), NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Prout (Prant), Orrin T.: Enlisted on September 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on March 17th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1837.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Quinn, Patrick: Enlisted on October 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (back, right wrist) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; absent, in hospital, at New Orleans, Louisiana, in August 1863; transferred to the Invalid Corps on March 15th, 1864; no further record. [Born ca. 1838; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from April 4th, 1864; died on May 3rd, 1919, at the National Soldiers Home at Racine, Wisconsin; buried at the Wood National Cemetery in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Rague, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on March 24th, 1865, at New York City, New York, for one years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a printer; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on March 18th, 1847, in New York City, New York; died on January 5th, 1870, at New York City, New York; buried at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from September 28th, 1885.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Rausch, Karl (Alias - Charles Ahlert/Ahleith): Enlisted on March 18th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 25 years old, was 6 ft. 1 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a sailor; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on March 19th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1839 in Germany; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 20th, 1892, and reapplied on December 9th, 1910; died on January 6th, 1921, at Abita Springs, Louisiana; buried at the Abita Springs Cemetery in Abita Springs, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from March 8th, 1921.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Reynolds, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on March 3rd, 1865, at New York City, New York, for one years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 6 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a farmer; deserted on April 7th, 1865, from Middletown, Virginia. [Born ca. 1843 in Orange County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, NYSR

    Schenck, Philip: Enlisted on August 18th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 38 years old, was 5 ft. 11 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, black hair and was employed as a seaman; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on August 20th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on April 16th, 1865, from New Castle, Delaware. [Born ca. 1825 in Cape May, New Jersey.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Seekamp, Burchard: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, auburn hair and was employed as a salesman; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on March 21st, 1839, in New York, New York; married Miss Caroline Zoe Walker (1850-1915), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 21st, 1899, and reapplied on February 16th, 1907; died on July 20th, 1909, at Chelsea, Maine; buried at the Togus National Cemetery in Togus, Kennebec County, Maine.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Seiberg (Sivbergh, Siobergh), Charles Gus: Enlisted on November 13th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (right arm) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; discharged due to disability (wounds) on August 18th, 1863, from the General Hospital at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1834; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from March 9th, 1865.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Shansel (Schamel), Elias:Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on January 20th, 1865, at Utica, New York, for one years' service, at the time of his enlistment he was described as being 40 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, brown hair and was employed as a teamster; deserted on June 2nd, 1865, from Washington, D.C. [Born ca. 1820 in France.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Sharp, Henry: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on February 23rd, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; deserted on October 22nd, 1864, from Martinsburg, Virginia. [Born ca. 1845.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Shaw, Edwin A. (Alias - Robert E. Shaw): Enlisted on November 19th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on June 25th, 1864, from the General Hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1844 in New York; married Miss Martha Ann Hummel (1848-1932), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 16th, 1894, and reapplied on June 4th, 1907; died on July 29th, 1916, at Cleveland, Ohio; buried at the Riverside Cemetery in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; his widow applied for a widow's pension on August 10th, 1916.]

    Sources - GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Short, James: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on March 15th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 3 ¾ in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a sailor; absent, sick in hospital at New Orleans, Louisiana, from February 1865; deserted on June 30th, 1865, from the General Hospital at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1844 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Simpkins, William E.: Of New York City, New York. Enlisted on October 21st, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; died of disease (typhoid fever) on October 18th, 1863, at the General Hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1839 in the son of Daniel (d. 1859) & Jane Simpkins; died on October 18th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; his mother applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from February 23rd, 1866.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Simpson, John (Alias - John McDonald): Enlisted on March 18th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 29 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on March 19th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana; transferred to the United States Navy on May 7th, 1864; no further record. [Born ca. 1841 in Thurston, Scotland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Singer, William: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on March 18th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a laborer; on detached service with the Ambulance Corps from February to April 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in Cork, Ireland; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 26th, 1893; died on September 9th, 1903.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Smith, Anthony: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 16th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 30 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a stonecutter; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1836 in Dublin, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Smith, Henry: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 35 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a medium complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a hatter; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1827 in Monmonthshire, England; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 9th, 1889.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Smith, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 17th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 25 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a stonecutter; absent without leave in June 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in Dublin, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Sprague, Franklin: Enlisted on September 5th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 29 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a sailmaker; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on September 9th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1833 in New York City, New York; applied for a veterans' pension on January 30th, 1892.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Stephens, James: Enlisted on June 3rd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on May 4th, 1863. [Born ca. 1832.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Storms (Sterms), John H.: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 27 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a butcher; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1835 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Sullivan, James: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on March 21st, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in Drogheda, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Taylor, Edward: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on March 4th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 25 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a carpenter; deserted prior to November 1864; returned from desertion on December 30th, 1864; discharged due to disability on May 30th, 1865, at Fort Delaware, Delaware. [Born ca. 1839 in Boston, Massachusetts.]

    Sources - AGR, NYSR

    Tower, Robert H.: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on June 26th 1865, from the General Hospital at Hilton Head, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1837 in Newark, New Jersey, the son of Sanford M. & Jane R. Tower; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 27th, 1879; died on March 29th, 1892, at the National Soldiers Home at Hampton, Virginia; buried at the Hampton National Cemetery at Hampton, Virginia.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Tulah, Christopher F. (Alias - Charles N. Wheeler): Enlisted on July 29th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a fresh complexion, with hazel eyes, dark hair and was employed as a machinist; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on July 30th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; captured in action on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; paroled and exchanged on May 27th, 1865; discharged per orders on July 17th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1842 in Buffalo, New York; died in Jersey City, New Jersey; his widow applied for a widow's pension on August 3rd, 1883.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Vaughn, Thomas: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; held as a prisoner of war at Camp Ford, Texas, to May 1865; paroled and exchanged on May 27th, 1865; discharged per orders on August 4th, 1865, at Elmira, New York. [Born ca. 1824; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from May 26th, 1865.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRSR, NYSR

    Vedder (Vetter), Joseph: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on February 24th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; died of disease (typhoid fever) on August 10th, 1864, at the Post Hospital at Fort Schuyler, New York. [Born ca. 1846; died on August 10th, 1864, at Fort Schuyler, New York; initially buried at the Cypress Hills National Cemetery at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; his mother applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from July 15th, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Viler, Paul: Enlisted on October 17th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on July 15th, 1863, from Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1833.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Wilson (No. 3), John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on February 17th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 6 ft. 1 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion with light eyes, black hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on June 13th, 1840, in St. Catherine's, Canada; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 11th, 1890, and reapplied on March 18th, 1907; died on March 14th, 1931, at the Los Angeles, California; buried at the Los Angeles National Cemetery in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from March 31st, 1931.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Wilson (No. 4), John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on July 28th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old; court-martialed, was found guilty on March 29th, 1864; under arrest and in confinement at Ship Island, Mississippi, from March 29th, 1864; absent, in confinement, at the time of the company being mustered out of service on September 1st, 1865; no further record. [Born ca. 1839.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Wilson, Joseph R. (Alias - Joseph R. Steed): Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a milkman; mustered into service as a Private in Company E on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1838 in Belfast, Ireland, the son of Joseph (1810-1870) & Mary Ann Wilson Steed (1819-1867); married Miss Jane Rolston (1845-1924) in 1868; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 18th, 1894, and reapplied on February 18th, 1907; admitted to the New York State Lunatic Asylum in Utica, New York, in the 1870's, later being transferred to homes in Guilderland, New York, at Mount Pleasant, Texas, at Leavenworth, Kansas, and finally at Greenville, Tennessee; died on October 2nd, 1931, at Greenville, Tennessee; buried at the Mount Hebron United Methodist Church Cemetery in Greenville, Greene County, Tennessee.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Wolfram, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on March 11th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with light hair, hazel eyes and was employed as a salesman; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1842 in Bremen, Germany.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Zanner, George: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company E on March 28th, 1865, at New York City, New York, for one years' service, at the time of his enlistment he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 6 1/4 in. tall, of a florid complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1846 in Bavaria, Germany; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from October 23rd, 1891.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

      COMPANY F

    The company was mustered into United States service on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York, for three years' service, as Company F of the 165th Infantry Regiment, New York State Volunteers, under Captain Gould H. Thorpe.


  • CAPTAIN
  • Hoffman, Edward G.: Enlisted on July 3rd, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 6th, 1861, at New York City, New York; promoted to Corporal on December 16th, 1861; promoted to Sergeant on June 1st, 1862; wounded in action on June 27th, 1862, at Gaines Mill, Virginia; discharged due to disability on July 25th, 1862, at Annapolis, Maryland. Enrolled on September 12th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as First Lieutenant of Company D of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; court-martialed on March 25th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, on four charges, being Breach of Arrest (Specification that "...being, by order of his commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel Smith, commanding said regiment, in arrest and confined to the limits of the barracks, occupied by said regiment, his limits being temporarily extended by Lieutenant Colonel Smith, on the morning of May 9, 1863, by an order allowing him...to leave said barracks for the purpose of taking a bath, said order specifying distinctly the said Lieutenant Hoffman was not to leave the immediate neighborhood of said barracks, or to go into the city of New Orleans, by which was meant, as said Lieut. Hoffman, well understood, the business part of the city in and about the neighborhood of the St. Charles Hotel, while absent from said barracks, according to such, but was to go to a certain place, described by said Lieutenant Hoffman as being in the immediate neighborhood of said barracks, as aforesaid; and such order also specifying that Lieutenant Hoffman was to return to said barracks immediately upon having taken such bath, did, contrary to said order, go into the city of New Orleans out of the immediate vicinity of said barracks, and did visit the Headquarters of the General Commanding the Defenses of New Orleans; this before he had been released from arrest and confinement by his said commanding officer. This at the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, at the barracks of the 15th Regiment New York Volunteers, Levee Steam Press, on or about May 9th, 1863"), Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman (Specification in that "...having obtained verbal permission from his commanding officer to the leave the barracks of his regiment, representing to his said commanding officer that he did not desire nor intend to go into the city of New Orleans, meaning that part of the said city in the neighborhood of the St. Charles Hotel, nor to leave the immediate vicinity of the barracks aforesaid, said order or permission being granted on this express condition, took advantage of such order to leave the vicinity of said barracks to visit the city of New Orleans and to go to the Headquarters of the General commanding the Defenses of New Orleans. This at the barracks of the 165th Regiment New York Volunteers, Levee Steam Press, New Orleans, Louisiana, on or about May 9, 1863"), Conduct prejudicial to Good Order and Military Discipline (Specification 1st, that he "...being under arrest, did say, in the presence of other officers of his regiment, that 'if the commanding officer of his regiment preferred charges against him, charge of a serious nature would be immediately made out against him,' or words to that effect. This at New Orleans, Louisiana, on or about May 3d, 1863;" Specification 2nd, that he "...being under arrest, did, without permission, visit the Headquarters of the General Commanding the Defenses of New Orleans, and while there, meeting Colonel A.B. Farr, his Brigade Commander, said to him: 'Colone, we have made three or four charges against Lieutenant Colonel Smith, and I have come to see if he cannot be put under arrest,' or words to that effect. This at New Orleans, Louisiana, on or about May 9th, 1863;" Specification 3rd in that he "...having asked the permission of his commanding officer to absent himself from camp, and being refused such permission, did notwithstanding said refusal, absent himself from the barracks of his regiment for a number of hours. This at New Orleans, on or about May 1, 1863"), and for Absence without leave (Specification that he "...did absent himself from the regiment for a number of ours without the permission of his commanding officer. This at New Orleans, Louisiana, on or about May 1, 1863"), to which charges he pled Not Guilty, after hearing the case, he was found guilty on all charges and sentenced to be "dismissed from the service of the United States," per General Order No. 18, Department of the Gulf, dated June 9th, 1863, however, the sentence is suspended until the direction of the President is given; dismissed from the service on June 9th, 1863; dismissal was revoked, and he was reinstated on November 3rd, 1863; promoted to Captain of Company F on August 31st, 1864; on detached service as the Inspector General of the 3rd Brigade from February 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on June 9th, 1838, in New York City, New York; residing at Southampton, England, from 1851 to 1861, attending school and serving in the British Navy and with the East India Trading Company; served as a Midshipman in the British Navy during the Crimean War; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from June 25th, 1866; member of the Robert Gould Shaw Post No. 1 (Charleston), Department of Georgia & South Carolina, Grand Army of the Republic, from 1867 to April 1883; employed as a clerk in the Pension Office, War Department, Washington, D.C., to August 1886; member of the Kit Carson Post No. 2, Department of the Potomac, Grand Army of the Republic, from April 1883 to August 1886; died on August 16th, 1886, at Washington, District of Columbia; buried at the Mount Olive Cemetery in Washington, District of Columbia.]

    Sources - AGR (5IR & 165IR), GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Thomae, De Forest H.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company K of the 61st Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 1st, 1862, for three years' service; discharged per orders in 1862, to accept an appointment. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company B of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; promoted to First Lieutenant of Company F on May 12th, 1863; promoted to Captain on March 29th, 1864; wounded in action (left ankle) on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; tendered his resignation, which was accepted, and he was discharged due to disability (wounds) on August 21st, 1864. (Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on September 16th, 1862, with rank from that date, original; as a First Lieutenant on August 14th, 1863, with rank from May 11th, 1863, vice Lieutenant Vose was discharged; as a Captain on April 7th, 1864, with rank from March 29th, 1864, vice Captain Thorp was discharged) [Born ca. 1840; married Miss Sophia Stuart, no date; served in the New York State Militia in 1866 (as a Private in Company F of the 7th Infantry Regiment in 1866); applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 5th, 1876; died on October 26th, 1876, in New Jersey; buried at the Scotch Plains Baptist Church Cemetery in Scotch Plains, Union County, New Jersey.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Thorp (Thorpe), Gould H.: Enlisted on April 17th, 1861, for three months' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 7th Infantry Regiment, New York State Militia, on April 26th, 1861, at Baltimore, Maryland; mustered out of service with the company on June 3rd, 1861, at New York City, New York. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Captain of Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; wounded in action (flesh, right breast) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; absent, sick in hospital at New Orleans, Louisiana, from August 17th, 1863; tendered his resignation, which was accepted, and he was honorably discharged from the service on March 14th, 1864. (Commissioned as a Captain on December 3rd, 1862, with rank from September 27th, 1862, original) [Born on December 23rd, 1831, in New York City, New York, the son of Gould (1804-1845) & Sarah Thorp (1806-1899); died on April 30th, 1902, at New York City, New York; buried at the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, OBIT


  • FIRST LIEUTENANT
  • Thomas, De Forest H.: May 12th, 1863, to March 29th, 1864 - Promoted to Captain

    Tracy, Thomas G.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on April 7th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with brown eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; honorably discharged per orders on July 20th, 1864, to accept an appointment. Enrolled and was mustered into service as First Lieutenant of Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 20th, 1864, at Newtown, Virginia, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. (Commissioned as a First Lieutenant on July 20th, 1864, with rank from June 19th, 1864, vice Lieutenant Thomas was promoted) [Born ca. 1845 in Williamsburg, Massachusetts; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 7th 1872; died in 1875 at San Francisco, California.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Vose, James B.: Enrolled and was mustered into service as First Lieutenant of Company F on November 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; discharged per orders to date from November 28th, 1862. (Commissioned as a First Lieutenant on December 3rd, 1862, with rank from November 22nd, 1862, original) [Born ca. 1836.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR


  • SECOND LIEUTENANT
  • Lowrie, William H.: Enlisted on September 28th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal, no date; reduced to the ranks on March 17th, 1863; promoted to Sergeant on August 2nd, 1863; honorably discharged to accept an appointment on August 10th, 1864. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company F on August 10th, 1864, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in 1838 in New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 20th, 1904, and reapplied on March 18th, 1907; member of the George H. Thomas Post No. 2 (San Francisco), Department of California, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1913; died on January 8th, 1913, in San Francisco, California; buried at the San Francisco National Cemetery in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Walker, William J.: October 20th, 1862, to February 1st, 1864 - See 1st Lieutenant with Company B


  • FIRST SERGEANT
  • Allen, John: Enlisted on October 7th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on January 25th, 1863; promoted to Sergeant on March 20th, 1863; promoted to First Sergeant on September 12th, 1863; reduced to the ranks on December 28th, 1863; promoted to Sergeant on June 13th, 1864; transferred as a deserter to the 82nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment on April 16th, 1865; no further record. [Born ca. 1834.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Phillips, T. Augustus (F. Augustus, A.T.): Enlisted on September 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to First Sergeant, no date; reduced to the ranks on February 23rd, 1863; honorably discharged per orders on September 17th, 1863, to accept an appointment. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Regimental Adjutant, with the rank of First Lieutenant, of the 19th Infantry Regiment, Corps d'Afrique, (later the 90th Infantry Regiment, United States Colored Troops) on September 18th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; under arrest, and awaiting court-martial in November 1863; court-martialed in December 1863 on charges brought by Colonel Charles Bostwick, commanding the regiment, the first charge being drunkenness on duty (Specification 1st, that he "...was drunk whilst on duty as recruiting officer. All this at Opelousas, La., on or about the 26th day of October 1863," Specification 2nd, that he "...was drunk whilst on duty as recruiting officer. All this at Vermillion Bayou, La., on or about the 5th day of November 1863," and Specification 3rd, that he was "...was drunk whilst on duty in charge of a squad of recruits. All this at Algiers, La., on or about the 12th day of November 1863."), the second charge being Breach of Arrest (Specification 1st, that "having been put in arrest and confined to his quarters by order of his commanding officer, did leave said quarters without permission from proper authority. All this at Opelousas, La., on or about the 26th day of October 1863," and Specification 2nd, that "...having been put in arrest and confined to the limits of the regimental camp, by order of his commanding officer, did leave said limits, without permission from proper authority. All this at New Orleans, La., on or about the 28th day of November 1863.") and the third charge being absent without leave (Specification 1st, that he "...was absent from camp from 8 A.M. of November 25th, 1863, till 8 A.M. of November 26th, 1863, without permission from proper authority. All this at New Orleans, La., on or about the 28th day of November 1863," and Specification 2nd, that he "...was absent from camp from 10 A.M. of November 27th, 1863, till 8 A.M. of November 28th, 1863, without permission from proper authority. All this at New Orleans, La., on or about the 27th day of November 1863."); he was found guilty of the charge, and sentenced to be cashiered from the service; cashiered from the service on April 23rd, 1864, to date from January 27th, 1864. [Born ca. 1837; died in 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, CSR (90USCT), H2B, NYSR

    Reeves, Storm (Storm, Reaves): Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 29 years old, was 5 ft. 11 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a caulker; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Sergeant on September 12th, 1863; promoted to First Sergeant on June 15th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in 1834 in Albany, New York; died on September 10th, 1875; buried at the Athens Rural Cemetery in Athens, Greene County, New York.]

    Sources - GS, H2B, NYSR, NYRCO

    Uckele, William H.: February 24 to December 31st, 1864 - See 1st Sergeant with Company D


  • SERGEANT
  • Burkhardt, Emile: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 7 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a butcher; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Sergeant on March 6th, 1864; reduced to the ranks on April 26th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1841 in Rochester, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Burtis, George A.: February 10th, 1864, to March 2nd, 1865 - See Sergeant Major with the Regimental Field & Staff

    Flaherty, Martin: Enlisted on November 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Sergeant on June 1st, 1863; reduced to the ranks on September 17th, 1863; promoted to Sergeant on May 26th, 1864; reduced to the ranks on June 24th, 1864; deserted on July 11th, 1864, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1835.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Liddy (Leddey), Hugh: Enlisted on April 25th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for two years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 9th, 1861, at New York City, New York; mustered out of service with the company on May 14th, 1863, at New York City, New York. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 21st, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a laborer; promoted to Corporal on June 26th, 1864; promoted to Sergeant on May 1st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in 1843 in County Tyrone, Ireland; died on January 31st, 1890, at the National Soldiers Home at Bath, New York; buried at the Bath National Cemetery in Bath, Steuben County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR (5IR & 165IR), GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Marshall, John: Enlisted on September 27th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 28 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, dark hair and was employed as a stonecutter; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on September 12th, 1863; promoted to Sergeant on September 27th, 1863; reduced to the ranks on January 16th, 1864; promoted to Sergeant on May 26th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1834 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Mehaffey, Charles: Enlisted on September 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal, no date; promoted to Sergeant on April 11th, 1863; wounded in action on May 30th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; absent, sick in hospital, at New Orleans, Louisiana, from August 18th, 1863; discharged due to disability on February 14th, 1864. [Born ca. 1841.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Mercer, John H.: Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 27 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a plumber; mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (right hip and abdomen) on June 14th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; reduced to the ranks, no date; detailed to the Brigade Commissary Department from February to April 1865; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1835 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from December 16th, 1872; died on August 24th, 1878, at New York City, New York; buried at the Silver Mount Cemetery in Sunnyside, Richmond County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Mooty (Moody), Thomas: Enlisted on April 20th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for the duration of the war; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 11th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 7th, 1861, at Washington, D.C.; transferred to Company I on March 3rd, 1862; mustered out of service with the company on June 2nd, 1862, at New York City, New York. Enlisted on September 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Sergeant on September 27th, 1863; captured in action on September 10th, 1864, at Winchester, Virginia, by Mosby's Rangers; paroled and exchanged in September 1864; discharged per orders on May 30th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1840; died on March 13th, 1905; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from April 19th, 1905.]

    Sources - AGR (11IR & 165IR), H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Mortimer, William: Enlisted on November 10th, 1862, at Brooklyn, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, in confinement at New Orleans, Louisiana, from July 2nd, 1864; deserted on July 6th, 1864, from New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1837.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Porter, William B.: Enlisted on February 10th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a ruddy complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on February 11th, 1864, at New York City, New York; promoted to Corporal on May 19th, 1864; promoted to Sergeant on April 1st, 1865; deserted on June 2nd, 1865, from Washington, D.C. [Born ca. 1841 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Rall, Mancelia F. (Marcelia): Enlisted on September 15th, 1862, at Brooklyn, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on May 10th, 1863. [Born ca. 1838; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 18th, 1876; died on November 25th, 1922, at West New Brighton, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Riley (Rieley, Reilly), James: Enlisted on March 11th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a plumber; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on March 12th, 1864, at New York City, New York; promoted to Corporal on November 5th, 1864; promoted to Sergeant on June 11th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in Ireland; died on May 16th, 1901, at Brooklyn, New York; buried at the Calvary Cemetery in Woodside, Queens County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR


  • CORPORAL
  • Callahan, Patrick: Enlisted on October 11th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on March 1st, 1864; reduced to the ranks on March 24th, 1864; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to May 1865; paroled and exchanged on May 27th, 1865; discharged on July 8th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1846.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Collins, David S.: Enlisted on September 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1839 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 20th, 1890, and reapplied on August 17th, 1907; died on October 11th, 1916, at New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    De Condres, Louis: Enlisted on September 15th, 1862, at Brooklyn, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 10 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, dark hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on March 1st, 1864; reduced to the ranks on November 5th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1842 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 7th, 1903, and reapplied on February 19th, 1907; died on May 14th, 1918, at Whitestone, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Diehl, Frank (Alias - Frank Dimm/Dimon/Dunne): Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on February 13th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 28 years old, was 5 ft. 4 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a cabinet maker; promoted to Corporal on May 1st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1829 in Germany; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 3rd, 1881; died in 1906.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Gallagher, Thomas: Enlisted on September 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on March 16th, 1863; wounded in action (left hip) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; discharged due to disability, no date. [Born ca. 1841; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from July 9th, 1864; died on December 11th, 1892, at the National Soldiers Home at Hampton, Virginia; buried at the Hampton National Cemetery in Hampton, Virginia; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from January 28th, 1893.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Golden, Bernard: Enlisted on September 25th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on November 5th, 1864; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Hughes, Joseph: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (left forearm) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; promoted to Corporal on March 6th, 1864; wounded in action (left hand) on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; discharged due to disability (wounds) on May 29th, 1865, at the Satterlee Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Re-enlisted as a Private in Company F of the 42nd United States Infantry Regiment on April 23rd, 1867, for three years' service; promoted to Corporal on July 23rd, 1867; promoted to Sergeant on January 23rd, 1868; transferred to Company K, no date; honorably discharged upon the disbanding of the regiment in 1869 [Applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from April 6th, 1866.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Keirsted (Kiersted, Kearstead), George W.: Enlisted on August 8th, 1862, at Hempstead, New York, for two years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company K of the 145th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 11th, 1862; transferred to Company G on October 12th, 1862; promoted to Sergeant on October 12th, 1862; discharged per orders on January 13th, 1864, Wartrace, Tennessee. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on April 8th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 29 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, black hair and was employed as a fish-line maker; promoted to Corporal on May 1st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1835 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 17th, 1890; died on January 2nd, 1897, at New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    McGrath (McGart), Edward: Enlisted on August 27th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 27 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, red air and was employed as a mason; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on March 1st, 1864; reduced to the ranks on November 5th, 1864; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1835 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    O'Brien, John: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 16 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a machinist; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on State Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on November 5th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1846 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Owens, John: Enlisted on September 21st, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on State Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on March 16th, 1863; wounded in action (right hip) on June 14th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; reduced to the rank on June 26th, 1863; promoted to Corporal on July 29th, 1863; transferred to Company I of the 3rd Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps, on April 22nd, 1864; promoted to First Sergeant, no date; reduced to the ranks on August 21st, 1865; discharged per orders on October 3rd, 1865, at Brattleboro, Vermont. [Born ca. 1843; married Miss Annie (maiden name unknown), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 21st, 1873; member of the H.B. Claflin Post No. 578, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1897; died on May 6th, 1897, at New York City, New York; buried at the Calvary Cemetery in Woodside, Queens County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Phillips, Isadore H. (Isidore): Enlisted on September 24th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on State Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on September 12th, 1863; reduced to the ranks on September 27th, 1863; promoted to Corporal on March 1st, 1864; reduced to the ranks on November 14th, 1864; discharged per orders on June 15th, 1865, at Washington, D.C. [Born ca. 1844; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 4th, 1900; member of the George H. Thomas Post No. 2 (San Francisco), Department of California, Grand Army of the Republic, to January 1904; died on January 26th, 1904.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Sandoz, Frederick: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on April 12th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time of his enlistment he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a watchman; promoted to Corporal on June 21st, 1865; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on November 23rd, 1842, in Switzerland; married Miss Mary L. Grayson (1849-1915), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 21st, 1906, and reapplied on March 25th, 1907; died on May 15th, 1912, at Mobile, Alabama; buried at the Pine Crest Cemetery in Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from August 2nd, 1912.]

    Sources - GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Tierney, John: Enlisted on September 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; promoted to Corporal on April 30th, 1863; discharged due to disability on May 10th, 1863. [Born ca. 1841.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Weaver, Stephen C.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 31st New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 6th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for two years' service; promoted to Corporal on November 1st, 1862; mustered out of service with the company on June 4th, 1863, at New York City, New York. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 21st, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a lather; promoted to Corporal on November 16th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1842 in New York City, New York; applied for a veterans' pension on June 28th, 1880.]

    Sources - AGR (31IR & 165IR), H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR


  • MUSICIAN
  • Brennan, Michael: Enlisted on September 4th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with light eyes, dark hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Musician in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in Limerick, Ireland; applied for a veterans' pension on September 29th, 1879; died in May 1883.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR


  • Cook (Colored)
  • Grant, Harvey: Enlisted on September 24th, 1863, at Algiers, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a black complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a field hand; mustered into service as a Cook (Colored) in Company F on March 1st, 1864; wounded in action (leg) on July 27th, 1864, at Deep Bottom, Virginia; leg was amputated in 1864; discharged due to disability (wounds) in June 1865. [Born ca. 1839 in Bayou Sara, Louisiana; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from June 29th, 1865.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    McClellan (McCellar), James B.: Enlisted on November 8th, 1863, at Vermillion, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 47 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a black complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a cooper; mustered into service as a Cook (Colored) of Company F on March 1st, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1816 in Vermillionsville, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR


  • PRIVATE
  • Alvorne, Joseph: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on February 5th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, dark hair and was employed as a laborer; deserted, no date; apprehended and court-martialed on December 17th, 1864, at Washington, D.C., and being found guilty was sentenced to be returned to the regiment under guard and to forfeit $10 per month of his pay for the next six months; returned to duty on June 1st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1846 in Palmyra, Italy.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Anderson, William: Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 9th, 1862, from Staten Island, New York. [Born ca. 1841.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Andrews, Frederick: Of Tyngsboro, Massachusetts. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 6th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; deserted on February 29th, 1864, from Franklin, Louisiana. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Musician in Potter's Company of the 62nd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment on April 6th, 1865, at Boston, Massachusetts, for one years' service, at the time he was described as being 17 years old, was 5 ft. 2 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a musician; mustered out of service with the company on May 5th, 1865, at Readville, Massachusetts. [Born ca. 1847 in Lowell, Massachusetts; died on July 31st, 1920, at Tyngsboro, Massachusetts; buried at the Green Cemetery in Carlisle, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; his widow applied for a widow's pension on August 29th, 1922.]

    Sources - AGR, CSR (62MA), GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Ash, William: Enlisted on September 28th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on December 9th, 1862, from Staten Island, New York. [Born ca. 1837.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Bannon (Bannan), James: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on January 5th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 28 years old, was 5 ft. 3 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a sailor; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1836 in Quebec, Canada.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Birdsell (Birdsall, Burdsall), Theodore: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on January 13th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 3 in. tall, of a light complexion, with brown eyes, brown hair and was employed as a shoemaker; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1846 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Brierly, William: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on April 13th, 1865, at New York City, New York, for one years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a coach driver; discharged on May 9th, 1865, at Hart's Island, New York. [Born ca. 1844 in Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Brown, Charles: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on September 5th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; deserted on January 29th, 1864, from Franklin, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1831.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Brown, Richard: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on August 6th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; deserted on September 12th, 1863, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1842.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Burchan (Burchen), James E.: Enlisted on September 9th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 4 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; drowned on January 18th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1844 in New York City, New York; died (drowned) on January 18th, 1864, at Franklin, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Burke, James: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on August 10th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a seaman; deserted on May 11th, 1864, from Alexandria, Virginia. [Born ca. 1842 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Burns, George: Enlisted on September 25th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted in 1862 from Staten Island, New York

    Sources - AGR, NYSR

    Callahan, Michael: Enlisted on September 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 40 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, grey hair and was employed as a stone mason; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1822 in Cavan, Ireland; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from January 14th, 1895.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Calvert (Calvery), Charles L.: Enlisted on April 7th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a soldier; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on April 11th, 1864, at New York City, New York; absent, sick at Fortress Monroe, Virginia, from July 18th, 1864; absent, sick, in hospital at Fort Schuyler, New York, from January 13th, 1865; discharged on August 26th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1842 in New Castle, Indiana; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 23rd, 1890, and reapplied on March 11th, 1907; died on February 17th, 1926, at the National Soldiers Home at Leavenworth, Kansas; buried at the Leavenworth National Cemetery in Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Carr (Carn), John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on February 24th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 30 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a laborer; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in 1822 in Dublin, Ireland; applied for a veterans' pension on November 17th, 1877; died on January 30th, 1881, at the National Soldiers Home at Dayton, Ohio; buried at the Dayton National Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Clark, Henry: Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 15 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a baker; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1847 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Coffen (Coffin), William C.: Enlisted on September 20th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on August 18th, 1863, from Port Hudson, Louisiana; arrested and in confinement at New Orleans, Louisiana, from November 28th, 1863; deserted on July 6th, 1864, from New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1826.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Coffey, James: Enlisted on September 29th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 4 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a machinist; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick in hospital, at Hilton Head, South Carolina, at the time of the company being mustered out of service; no further record. [Born ca. 1844 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Connolly (Conley, Connelly), Thomas: Enlisted on September 15th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 5 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was unemployed; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on September 16th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to May 1865; paroled and exchanged on May 27th, 1865; discharged on July 14th, 1865, ta New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1844 in Prescott, England; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 3rd, 1876; died on April 19th, 1927, at the National Soldiers Home at Hampton, Virginia; buried at the Hampton National Cemetery in Hampton, Virginia.]

    Sources - GS, H2B, NYSR

    Cronk, Silas: Enlisted on September 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 54 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a boatman; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted, no date; rejoined the company from desertion on November 26th, 1863; court-martialed on October 10th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana, on the charge of 'manslaughter,' and pleading not guilty, was found not guilty and acquitted of the charges and returned to duty, per General Order No.167, Department of the Gulf, dated November 22nd, 1864; absent, sick in hospital, at the time of the company being mustered out of service; no further record. [Born ca. 1808 in Green County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Dake, Henry: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on August 7th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; deserted on August 20th, 1863, from Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1841.]

    Sources - AGR, NYSR

    Darling, Martin: Enlisted on September 1st, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 25 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, sandy hair and was employed as hostler; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on September 2nd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on September 28th, 1863, from Camp Bisland, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1838 in Luxemburg, Germany.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B

    Dixon, William: Enlisted on April 4th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on April 6th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on January 11th, 1865, from Stevenson's Station, Virginia. [Born ca. 1844 in Newport, Kentucky.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Doyle, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on March 16th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 16 years old, was 5 ft. 1 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as an expressman; deserted on September 10th, 1864, from Bolivar Heights, Virginia. [Born ca. 1846 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Dunham, Lewis K.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on February 29th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a carpenter; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 31st, 1897, and reapplied on October 15th, 1908; died on June 28th, 1917, at New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Eichorn (Echorne), William: Enlisted on May 15th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for two years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 29th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on June 4th, 1861, at New York City, New York; mustered out of service with the company on June 20th, 1863, at New York City, New York. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 29th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time of his enlistment he was described as being 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a button maker; absent, sick in hospital, at the time of the company being mustered out of service; no further record. [Born ca. 1827 in Saxony, Germany; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 12th, 1876.]

    Sources - AGR (29IR & 165IR), H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Elliot (Elliott), Thomas: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 28th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 35 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a seaman; transferred to the United States Navy on May 7th, 1864; no further record. [Born ca. 1838 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Ellis, William: Enlisted on October 24th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, dark hair and was employed shoemaker; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in Charleston, Massachusetts; applied for a veterans' pension on November 24th, 1894.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Farren (Farron), Edward: Enlisted on December 30th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a plasterer; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on January 6th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on July 11th, 1864, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1841 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Finkle, John: Enlisted on August 6th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 9 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a wagon maker; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on August 7th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on August 20th, 1863, from Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1842 in Columbia County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, NYSR

    Foose (Foos), Allan F. (Allen, A.T.): Enlisted on September 8th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 17 years old, was 5 ft. 6 ¾ in. tall, of a light complexion, with dark eyes, dark hair and was employed as a printer; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; transferred to Company D of the 19th Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps, no date; transferred to Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 25th, 1864; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in New York City, New York; died on February 8th, 1923, at Brooklyn, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from December 5th, 1923.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Gallagher, Henry: Enlisted on April 25th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for two years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 9th, 1861, at New York City, New York; discharged on May 9th, 1863. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 29th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 37 years old, was 5 ft. 10 ¾ in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a laborer; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1827 in County Sligo, Ireland; his widow applied for a widow's pension on March 20th, 1891.]

    Sources - AGR (5IR & 165IR), H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Garret (Gerrott), William: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on August 3rd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 26 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a seaman; deserted on September 12th, 1863, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1840, in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Garretson, Alonzo: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on December 17th, 1863, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 10 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; discharged per orders on May 24th, 1864, to accept an appointment. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of the 34th Independent Battery of New York Volunteers on May 25th, 1864, at North Anna, Virginia, for three years' service; tendered his resignation due to disability, which was accepted, and he was discharged per orders on January 26th, 1865. (Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on May 3rd, 1864, with rank from May 3rd, 1864, original.) [Born on October 4th, 1839, in Flushing, New York; died on July 17th, 1893, in New York; buried at the Flushing Cemetery in Flushing, Queens County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Gerdotte (Guerdotte), Giuseppe: Enlisted on September 29th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on May 10th, 1864. [Born ca. 1815.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Glendon (Glidon), Richard: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on February 22nd, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 30 years old, was 5 ft. 8 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, black hair and was employed as a blacksmith; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1834 in Cork, Ireland; one of his children applied for a minor's pension on March 2nd, 1892.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Green, William: Enlisted on February 10th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, black hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 17th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana; transferred the 1st Louisiana Volunteer Cavalry Regiment on March 8th, 1864; no further record. [Born ca. 1842 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Guthrie, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on February 3rd, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 45 years old, was 5 ft. 5 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, black hair and was employed as a blacksmith; missing in action on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1820 in Ireland; married Miss Bridget Healy on February 15th, 1843, in County Clare, Ireland; died on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from June 23rd, 1865.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Henderson, James: Enlisted on August 18th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 29 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, brown hair and was employed as a tinsmith; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on August 20th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on September 28th, 1863, from Camp Bisland, Louisiana.[Born ca. 1836 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Henry, James (John): Enlisted on September 2nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held at the prisoner of war camp at Camp Ford near Tyler, Texas, and at Camp Groce near Hempstead, Texas, to May 1865; paroled and exchanged on May 27th, 1865; discharged per orders on July 8th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1845.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Hermance, James M. (Alias - Charles Blake): Enlisted on August 8th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 7 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on August 12th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in New York City, New York; died in 1890; his widow applied for a widow's pension on October 7th, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Hillen (Hiller), John: Enlisted on September 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on August 1st, 1863, from New Orleans, Louisiana; on July 30th, 1891, the charge of desertion was removed by order of the Secretary of War and changed to discharged per orders, to date from June 5th, 1863. Re-enlisted on August 7th, 1863, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 5th New York Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 28th, 1863, at New York City, New York; wounded in action on June 2nd, 1864, at Bethesda Church, Virginia; discharged due to disability (wounds) on March 5th, 1865, at the De Camp General Hospital, Davids Island, New York. [Born ca. 1844; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from April 12th, 1865; died on December 16th, 1898, at Brooklyn, New York; buried at the Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR (5VIR & 165IR), GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Hock, John (Alias - John F. Taylor): Enlisted on September 29th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (left side of head) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; transferred to Company K of the 3rd Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps, on March 2nd, 1864; discharged per orders on August 14th, 1865, at Hartford, Connecticut. [Born ca. 1844; served in the New York National Guard from 1865 (as a First Lieutenant in the 4th Infantry Regiment); applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 21st, 1878.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Hughes, Charles L.: Enlisted on September 1st, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, dark hair and was employed as a machinist; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in Cheshire, England; member of the William D. Kennedy Post No. 42, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1925; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 25th, 1897 and reapplied on January 27th, 1908; died on June 26th, 1925, at Southampton, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Jackson, George F.: Enlisted on September 29th, 1862, at Monroe, New York, for nine months service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 176th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on December 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York; captured in action on June 23rd, 1863, at Brashear City, Louisiana; paroled and returned to duty on August 17th, 1863; mustered out of service with the company on November 16th, 1863, at New York City, New York. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 10th, 1864, at Goshen, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 4 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was enrolled as a student; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 23rd, 1892, and reapplied on April 1st, 1909; died on June 24th, 1912, at Tullsmans, New York; his widow applied for a widow's pension on December 14th, 1912.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR (165IR & 176IR), H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Jones, Robert: Enlisted on August 18th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on August 20th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on September 15th, 1863, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1839.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Jones, William: Enlisted on September 20th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 17 years old, was 5 ft. 1 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, light hair and was employed as an errand boy; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Kaufman, John: Enlisted on September 24th, 1862, at Brooklyn, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 28 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with brown eyes, brown hair and was employed as a laborer (peddler); mustered into service as a Private in Company C of the 173rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 30th, 1862, at Riker's Island, New York; deserted on November 27th, 1862; enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 1st, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; transferred to Company C of the 173rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 10th, 1864; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; held as a prisoner of war at Camp Tyler near Hempstead, Texas, to May 1865; paroled and exchanged on May 27th, 1865; discharged per orders on July 28th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1835 in Germany.]

    Sources - AGR (165IR & 173IR), H2B, NYSR (173IR)

    Kelley, Martin F. (M.S.): Enlisted on September 20th, 1861, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 53rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 27th, 1861, at New York City, New York; mustered out of service with the company on March 21st, 1862, at Washington, D.C. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 14th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 29 years old, was 5 ft. 5 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a confectioner; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1837 in County Clare, Ireland; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 20th, 1904; died on February 17th, 1906.]

    Sources - AGR (53IR & 165IR), H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Kerrigan, James: Enlisted on October 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 17 years old, was 5 ft. 1 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in New York City, New York; applied for a veterans' pension on August 9th, 1882; died in 1889.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Krohl (Kroll), William: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on January 14th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; absent, in hospital, from December 10th, 1864; discharged due to disability on July 14th, 1865, at Frederick, Maryland. [Born ca. 1829; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 20th, 1890; died on April 28th, 1905.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Lasack, Terrance (Terence): Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on April 12th, 1865, at New York City, New York, for one years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, sandy hair and was employed as a machinist; discharged per orders on May 9th, 1865, at Hart's Island, New York. [Born ca. 1846 in Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Leslie, John: Enlisted on September 9th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 7 1/2 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a coal digger; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on September 12th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; absent, in confinement at Ship Island, Mississippi, to December 1864; returned to duty on December 23rd, 1874; absent, sick, from January 20th, 1865; deserted on June 1st, 1865, from Washington, D.C. [Born ca. 1842 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Lincoln Jr., Charles R.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 83rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 27th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; discharged per orders on March 6th, 1863. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on December 17th, 1863, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; discharged per orders on March 6th, 1864, to accept an appointment. Enrolled and was mustered into service as First Lieutenant of the 34th Independent Battery of New York Volunteer Light Artillery on March 17th, 1864, for three years' service; tendered his resignation due to physical disability, which was accepted, and he was honorably discharged per orders, on May 29th, 1864. (Commissioned on February 26th, 1864, with rank from February 21st, 1864.) [Born ca. 1840 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR (83IR, 165IR & 34B), H2B, NSR

    Lockwood, Thomas: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on January 15th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 17 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a fresh complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a teamster; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born in 1846 in Oyster Bay, New York; member of the Dahlgren Post No. 113, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to September 1917; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from December 19th, 1891, and reapplied on April 19th, 1909; died on September 28th, 1917, at New York City, New York; buried at the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Lohman (Lockman), Edward E.: Enlisted on September 22nd, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (left scalp contusion) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; died of wounds on June 4th, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1840; died on June 14th, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana; buried at the Baton Rouge National Cemetery in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Loring (Lowring), William: Enlisted on December 30th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with black eyes, light hair and was employed as a printer; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on January 6th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on March 24th, 1864, from Hinesville, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1842 in Boston, Massachusetts; his mother applied for a dependent's pension from June 30th, 1880.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Lynch, John: Enlisted on September 21st, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; discharged due to disability on July 2nd, 1863, at the Marine Hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1825.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Lyons, Samuel: Enlisted on September 1st, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (right arm) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; his right arm is amputated above the elbow in 1863; discharged due to disability (wounds) on August 28th, 1863. [Born ca. 1841; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from September 28th, 1863.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Mallison, Christopher (Alias - William Smith): Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, black hair and was employed as a sailor; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (knee) on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1841 in Washington, North Carolina; applied for, and received, a veteran's pension from October 14th, 1890; died on July 15th, 1897 (1899).]

    Sources - H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    McCorty (McCarty), James: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on August 17th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; deserted on August 29th, 1863, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1841.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    McDonough, William: Enlisted on September 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 4 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a sailor; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; transferred to Company F on November 28th, 1862; wounded in action on June 14th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; absent without leave in February 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on April 15th, 1839, in Mayo, Ireland; married Miss Anne Kane (1852-1939) in 1872; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 31st, 1869, and reapplied on March 22nd, 1907; died on December 22nd, 1932, at Andover, New York; buried at the Gates of Heaven Cemetery in Andover, Allegany County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from January 13th, 1933.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    McEnroy, James: Enlisted on August 12th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair, and was employed as a shoemaker; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on August 13th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on September 15th, 1863, from Algiers, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1844 in County Clare, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    McGuire, James: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on February 9th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; deserted in 1864, and was apprehended; absent, in confinement at Washington, D.C., awaiting court-martial to February 1865; court-martialed for desertion in February 1865, and being found guilty was sentenced to forfeit all of his pay and allowances up that that time, plus an additional $10 per month for twelve months; taken to the regiment under guard in February 1865; deserted on March 6th, 1865, near Winchester, Virginia. [Born ca. 1834.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    McGuire, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on February 1st, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; discharged per orders on September 8th, 1864. [Born ca. 1846.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    McNulty (McMelty), John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on March 14th, 1865, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a printer; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Mellany (Melaney, Mellaney), James: Enlisted on May 3rd, 1861, at New York City, New York, for two years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 9th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 4th, 1861, at New York City, New York; mustered out of service with the company on May 20th, 1863, at New York City, New York. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 30th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a florid complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a mason; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 12th, 1891.]

    Sources - AGR (9IR & 165IR), H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Merritt, Alexander Shuerta (Alexandria): Enlisted on September 5th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 2 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black eyes, dark hair and was employed as a milkman; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (left heel) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; captured in action on October 19th, 1864, at Cedar Creek, Virginia; paroled and exchanged on February 28th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on April 8th, 1845, in Brooklyn, New York; married Miss Loella Mary Hamblett (1850-1894) in 1868; re-married to Miss Bianca Smith (1847-1921) in 1896; applied for, and received, a veteran's pension from April 1st, 1873, and reapplied on June 18th, 1907; died on June 6th, 1915, at Brooklyn, New York; buried at the Evergreens Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from September 15th, 1916.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Miller, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on April 11th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 20 years old, was 5 ft. 4 1/2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a varnisher; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in New York City, New York; died on November 5th, 1881; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from July 30th, 1890.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Miller, John F.: Enlisted on August 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted in 1862, from Staten Island, New York.

    Sources - AGR, H2B

    Muldowney, Patrick: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on April 15th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 24 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a moulder; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1840 in Kilkenny, Ireland; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 23rd, 1892, and reapplied on March 6th, 1907; died on December 24th, 1917, at New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Murray, John A.: Enlisted on September 7th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time of his enlistment he was described as being 17 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a carpenter; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (flesh, right shoulder) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; detailed to duty with the Division Ambulance Corps from February to April 1865; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in New York City, New York; member of the Vanderbilt Post No. 136, Department of New York, Grand Army of the Republic, to June 1921; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from December 16th, 1872, and reapplied on April 9th, 1908; died on June 25th, 1921, at Brooklyn, New York.]

    Sources - A2B(P), H2B(P), NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Noonan, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on March 14th, 1865, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time of his enlistment he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, black hair and was employed as a carman; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; deserted on July 9th, 1865, from Morris Island, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    O'Hea, James J. (Alias - James McCarty): Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on April 10th, 1865, at New York City, New York, for one years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1846 in New York City, New York; applied for a veterans' pension on May 12th, 1915.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    O'Leary, Jeremiah: Enlisted on September 16th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a tinsmith; mustered into service as a Private in Company D on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; transferred to Company F on April 30th, 1863; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1840 in Dublin, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Parks (Parkes), James E.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on February 26th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 17 years old, was 5 ft. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, sandy hair and was employed as a clerk; died of disease (typhoid fever) on July 18th, 1864, at Portsmouth, Virginia. [Born ca. 1845 in New York City, New York, the son of Hugh (d. 1848) & Jane Parks; died on July 18th, 1864, at Portsmouth, Virginia; buried at the Hampton National Cemetery in Hampton, Virginia; his mother applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from October 12th, 1865.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Quinn, James: Enlisted on August 25th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; deserted on August 29th, 1863, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1842.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Reilly (Riely, Rieley, Ridley), Robert: Enlisted on August 26th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time of his enlistment he was described as being 28 years old, was 5 ft. 9 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, red hair and was employed as a laborer; deserted on March 13th, 1863; returned to duty on December 5th, 1864; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on April 3rd, 1846, in New York City, New York, the son of Hugh & Helen McFarland Reilly; married Miss Adeline Sloan (1866-1929), no date; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 2nd, 1917; member of Post No. 50 (Chicago), Department of Illinois, Grand Army of the Republic, to November 1920; died on November 9th, 1920, at Chicago, Illinois; buried at the Rosehill Cemetery in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; his widow applied for a widow's pension on February 19th, 1921.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Richardson, Frank: Enlisted on September 27th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action and captured on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; discharged per Special Order No. 77, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, D.C., in 1865. [Born ca. 1844.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Sackett, Lyman: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on January 21st, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 3 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; deserted on September 11th, 1864, from Georgetown, District of Columbia. [Born ca. 1841 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Satterly (Slatterly), William (W.F.): Enlisted on August 20th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 22 years old, was 5 ft. 6 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, light hair and was employed as a painter; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1840 in New York City, New York; died in December 1891.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Saul, Robert: Enlisted on August 17th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on August 18th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; transferred to the United States Navy on May 7th, 1864; no further record. [Born ca. 1838.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Schmidt, Louis (Lewis): Enlisted on February 27th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a butcher; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on February 29th, 1864, at New York City, New York; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 1st, 1892, and reapplied on December 23rd, 1907; died on January 19th, 1919, at Bath, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, A2B(P), H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Shamanis, Eris K.E.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F, no date, for three years' service; died of disease on June 7th, 1863, in Louisiana. [Died on June 7th, 1863, in Louisiana; buried at the Baton Rouge National Cemetery in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Shea, Daniel (Dennis): Enlisted on November 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (left foot) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; wounded in action on June 14th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; absent without leave from April 18th, 1864; deserted on September 18th, 1864, from Martinsburg, Virginia. [Born ca. 1830.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Shepherd (Sheperd), George W.: Enlisted on September 18th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, dark hair and was employed as a whitesmith; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; detailed as a teamster at the Brigade Headquarters from February to April 1865; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in New York City, New York; applied for a veterans' pension on August 22nd, 1890; died in 1891 at Brooklyn, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Shields, Robert: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on July 30th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 27 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, dark hair and was employed as a shoemaker; deserted on May 11th, 1864, from Alexandria, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1836 in Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Ship, Charles: Enlisted on August 8th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on August 10th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; absent without leave to August 1863; deserted on August 12th, 1863, from Port Hudson, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1842.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Smith, Henry: Enlisted on September 17th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on September 23rd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on November 7th, 1863, from Carrion Crow Bayou, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1840.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Smith (No. 1), John: Enlisted on October 13th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 35 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a laborer; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on October 14th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; deserted on November 13th, 1863, at Franklin, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1828 in Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, NYSR

    Smith (No. 2), John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company K of the 3rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 22nd, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; discharged on May 14th, 1863. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Infantry Regiment on January 26th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 23 years old, was 5 ft. 8 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a mechanic; absent without leave in June 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1842 in Belfast, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR (3IR & 165IR), H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Snedecor, William H.: Enlisted on September 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; wounded in action (head) on June 30th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; discharged due to disability (wounds) in February 1864. [Born ca. 1822; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from March 28th, 1864; died on December 13th, 1871.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Stamp, Peter Henry: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on March 14th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with hazel eyes, brown hair and was employed as a butchers; detailed with the Ambulance Corps, no date; in confinement, at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1846 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO

    Steavens (Stephens), William: Enlisted on August 20th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; severely wounded in action (flesh wound, left thigh) on May 27th, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana; died of wounds on June 22nd, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1839; died on June 22nd, 1863, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana; buried at the Baton Rouge National Cemetery in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR

    Stewart, James: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on May 16th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana; paroled and exchanged on May 27th, 1865; discharged per orders on July 12th, 1865, at New York City, New York. [Born ca. 1844; applied for a veteran's pension on October 8th, 1896.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Sullivan, Daniel: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on February 21st, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a carpenter; deserted on June 3rd, 1864, from Morganza, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1843 in Bandon, Ireland.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Sullivan, Joseph A.: Enlisted on September 24th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 19 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1843 in New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 30th, 1906, and reapplied on June 6th, 1907; died on November 1st, 1925, at West New Brighton, New York; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from November 18th, 1925.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Thomas, George: Enlisted on November 25th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 2 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a coachmaker; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; in confinement at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, from June 21st, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1844 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR

    Todd, James: Enlisted on November 15th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 16 years old, was 5 ft. 4 1/2 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, light hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1846 in Dumfries, Scotland; applied for a veterans' pension on September 30th, 1875; died on November 11th, 1887, at New York City, New York; buried at the Cypress Hills National Cemetery at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Ulrich, Lewis (Louis): Enlisted on November 17th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 17 years old, was 5 f. 8 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with hazel eyes, dark hair and was employed as a tobacconist; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; captured in action on September 27th, 1863, at Franklin, Louisiana; paroled and exchanged on July 22nd, 1864, at Red River, Louisiana; absent without leave in June 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1845 in Williamsburgh, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 21st, 1891; died on September 7th, 1903, in Maine; buried at the Hallowell Cemetery in Hallowell, Kennebec County, Maine.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, PR

    Vives, Juan: Enlisted on July 18th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Musician in the Regimental Band of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 30th, 1861, at New York City, New York; discharged per orders on August 7th, 1862, at Harrison's Landing, Virginia. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 29th, 1864, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 35 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as a musician; deserted on March 21st, 1864, from Carrion Crow Bayou, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1825 in Mahone, Spain.]

    Sources - AGR (5IR & 165IR), H2B, NYRCO, NYSR (5IR & 165IR)

    Waters, William: Enlisted on September 10th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; absent, sick, at the Marine Hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana, from January 1865; transferred to the 163rd Company of the 2nd Battalion, Veteran Reserve Corps, on January 17th, 1865; discharged due to disability on May 22nd, 1865, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1846; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 9th, 1884; died on February 4th, 1905, at the National Soldiers Home at Bath, New York; buried at Pinelawn Cemetery in Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, GS, H2B, NYSR, PR

    Welch Jr., Robert: September 16th to December 2nd, 1862 - See Sergeant with Company D

    Williams, John (No. 1): Enlisted on September 16th, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on September 23rd, 1863, at New Orleans, Louisiana; transferred to the United States Navy on May 17th, 1864; no further record. [Born ca. 1838.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Williams, John (No. 2): Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company F on January 20th, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 25 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes, black hair and was employed as a laborer; deserted on March 19th, 1864, from New Iberia, Louisiana. [Born ca. 1839 in New York City, New York.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYSR

    Wyckoff (Wychoff), Samuel: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company D of the 65th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 20th, 1861, at New York City, New York, for three years' service; transferred to Company C on September 1st, 1861; discharged due to disability on December 10th, 1861. Enlisted on October 6th, 1862, at New York City, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 28 years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a dark complexion with blue eyes, dark hair and was employed as a shoemaker; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 165th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 28th, 1862, at Camp Washington on Staten Island, New York; mustered out of service with the company on September 1st, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina. [Born ca. 1834 in Pumptown, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 4th, 1880, reapplying on February 18th, 1907; died on September 11th, 1914, at the Soldier's Home at Kearney, New Jersey.]

    Sources - AGR, H2B, NYRCO, NYSR, OBIT, NYSR
    'Samuel Wyckoff' (Death Notice), "Newark Evening Star and Newark Advertiser." Newark, New Jersey; September 11th, 1914.

      RESOURCES

  • PUBLISHED MATERIAL
  • "Album of the Second Battalion, Duryee Zouaves, One Hundred and Sixty-fifth Regt., New York Volunteer Infantry." New York City, New York; 1906.

    Pages 1319 to 1434, , "Annual Report of the Adjutant-General of the State of New York, for the year 1899." James B. Lyon, State Printers, Albany, New York, 1900.

    Page 1466, "Compendium of the War of the Rebellion." Frederick H. Dyer, The Dyer Publishing Company, Des Moines, Iowa, 1908.

    Volume I, "Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army, from its organization, September 29, 1789, to March 2, 1903." Francis B. Heitman, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1903.

    "History of the Second Battalion Duryee Zouaves. One Hundred and Sixty-fifth Regt., New York Volunteer Infantry." New York City, New York; 1906.

    "The Honors of the Empire State in the War of the Rebellion." Thomas S. Townsend, New York City, New York, 1889.

    Page 105, "New York in the War of the Rebellion, 1861 to 1865." Frederick Phisterer, Weed, Parsons, & Company, Albany, New York, 1890.

    Page 672, Part V, "Official Army Register of the Volunteer force of the United States Army for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65." Adjutant Generals Office, United States Army, 1865 to 1867.

    Pages 627 to 639, Volume VI, "A Record of the Commissioned Officers, Non Commissioned Officers and Privates, of the Regiments which were organized in the State of New York, and called into the service of the United States to Assist in Suppressing the Rebellion caused by the secession of some of the Southern States from the Union, A.D. 1861, as taken from the Muster-In Rolls on File in the Adjutant Generals Office, S.N.Y." Weed, Parsons, and Company, Printers, Albany, New York, 1866.

    "Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Military Record, of the State of New York." C. Wendell, Printer, Albany, New York; 1866.


  • DOCUMENTS, PAPERS & NON-PUBLISHED MATERIALS
  • Roll 138 (New York - One Hundred and Sixty-Fifth Infantry through One Hundred and Seventy-Seventh Infantry), Compiled Records Showing Service of Military Units in Volunteer Union Organizations. National Archives Microfilm Publications, Microscopy No. 594, National Archives & Records Service, Washington, D.C.; 1964.

    New York State Service Records. New York State Archives, Cultural Education Center, Room 3043, Albany, New York, 12230.

    Pension applications for service in the US Army between 1861 and 1900, grouped according to the units in which the veterans served. (NARA T289) National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C.


  • PHOTOGRAPHS, IMAGES & ARTIFACTS
  • Library of Congress Washington, District of Columbia.

    United States Army Heritage & Education Center. Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

     
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