The United States in the Civil War
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Conflict
Battle or Skirmish?
Much confusion over the severity of the conflict derives from the size of the numerous engagements fought throughout the war. The WoTRWiki divides the events generally between Engagements (events focused on a limited geographic area and time) and the larger groups of Operations these events usually fall into. These distinctions are further described below, and an overview of the most well-known events can be found in the Major Campaigns section below. More detailed events can be found at the state, county, and municipality page levels.
Engagements
Many early engagements were called "battles" despite total combatants numbering only a few hundred, as both sides expected a short, decisive series of battles before the war ended. As it became clear the war would continue much longer into the future, engagements with anywhere from a handful of troops to several hundred soldiers would become skirmishes; engagements with larger armies and several thousands of troops became battles.
Dyer further complicates this distinction by attributing other military terms to skirmishes or battles, based on how the commanders originally reported the engagement to their superiors. There is no real difference in terms of definition, but certain terms are more appropriate given the context of the engagement:
- Actions, Combats, and Engagements are often mentioned generally; they vary in size and casualty rate
- Battles usually involve large numbers of participants and high casualties
- Captures refer to the capture of specific objectives, usually a municipality
- Individual assaults or attacks on enemy positions are generally made within larger battles, but only involve a sub-section of the engaging forces
- Skirmishes usually involve small numbers of participants and low casualties
- Bombardments are often one-sided artillery attacks on an enemy position, both on land and at sea - enemy positions may return fire but primarily as a defensive maneuver
- Riots involve military forces engaging with armed (or unarmed) civilians in larger metropolitan areas, often in response to particular war policies such as the draft
- Miscellaneous affairs are used to group other actions that do not necessarily fall into these categories - Dyer has used this attribution for small, bloodless disturbances or military-related oddities
The WoTRWiki has recorded over 808 individual engagements in the War of the Rebellion - click HERE to access an alphabetical list of these engagements
Operations
In addition to individual engagements, units were often sent on longer term missions over a larger area of territory for various reasons. Engagements usually occurred during the course of these missions. These distinctions are fairly straightforward, as often they served a particular purpose:
- Campaigns are generally the largest operations with the most troops, targeting a specific area or army with specific sub-goals as the situation changes, though there is still some variation in size and scope
- General operations include a wide variety of military activities
- Reconnaissances to or from a position
OPERATIONS
- Expeditions to or from a position
- Scouts to or from a position
- Advance to/retreat from a position
- Bloodless troop demonstrations
The WoTRWiki has recorded over 310 individual operations in the War of the Rebellion - click HERE to access an alphabetical list of these operations
Who Won?
Army Organization
Commanders of the United States Armed Forces
Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, Commander-in-Chief
- Outbreak - November 6, 1861: Winfield Scott (Brevet Lieutenant General)
- November 6, 1861 - March 11, 1862: George B. McClellan (Major General)
- March 11, 1862 - July 11, 1862: No general commander
- July 11, 1862 - March 12, 1864: Henry W. Halleck (Major General)
- March 12, 1864 - March 4, 1869: Ulysses S. Grant (Lieutenant General)
Union Army Departments
Departments in existence at the outbreak of the war
- Department of the West - Merged into the Western Department on July 3, 1861
- Department of the East - Abolished on August 17, 1861
- Department of Florida - Merged into the Department of the South on March 15, 1861
- Department of the Pacific
Departments created during the war
- Department of the Potomac - Constituted on July 25, 1861 by consolidation of the Department of Washington and Department of Northeastern Virginia, known as the Military division of the Potomac. Changed to Department/Army on on August 15, 1861
- Department of Washington - Constituted on April 9, 1861 (Consisted of Washington, D.C. and Maryland as far as Bladensburg. Merged into the Department of the Potomac on July 25, 1861
- Department of Pennsylvania - Constituted on April 27, 1861 to consist of Pennsylvania, Delaware, and all of Maryland not embraced in the Departments of Annapolis and Washington. Merged into the Department of the Potomac on August 24, 1861
- Department of Annapolis - Constituted on April 27, 1861 to include counties for 20 miles on each side of the railroad from Annapolis to Washington, D.C. as far as Bladensburg. Changed to Department of Maryland on July 19, 1861, and merged into the Department of Pennsylvania on July 25, 1861
- Department of Northeastern Virginia - Constituted on May 27, 1861 to consist of Virginia east of the Alleghany Mountains and North of the James River, except Fort Monroe and 60 miles around it. Merged into the Department of the Potomac on July 25, 1861
- Department of the Shenandoah - Constituted on July 19, 1861 to consist of the valley of Virginia, Washington and Alleghany counties in Maryland, and portions of Virginia occupied by the army. Merged into the Department of the Potomac on August 17, 1861
- Western Department - Constituted on July 3, 1861 to consist of Illinois and the states and territories between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains and including New Mexico. Absorbed the Department of the West on July 3, 1861. Merged into the Department of Missouri and Kansas on November 9, 1861
- Department of the Cumberland - Constituted on August 15, 1861 to consist of the states of Kentucky and Tennessee. Merged into the Departments of Missouri and Ohio on November 9, 1861
- Department of Virginia - Created on May -, 1861. Merged into the Department of Virginia and North Carolina on July 15, 1863
- Department of the Ohio - Constituted on May 3, 1861 to consist of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois
- Extended to embrace West Virginia and Pennsylvania lying north of the Kanawha River, north and west of the Greenbriar River, etc.
- Missouri added on June 6, 1861
- Illinois transferred to the Western Department on July 3, 1861
- Boundaries changed on September 19, 1861 to consist of Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky within 15 miles of Cincinnati
- Michigan and portions of the Department of the Cumberland added on November 9, 1861
- Kentucky east of the Cumberland River added 1862
- Merged into the Mountain Department and the Department of Mississippi on March 11, 1862
- Department of the Shenandoah - Recreated on April 4, 1862. Merged into the Army of Virginia on June 26, 1862
- Department of Kentucky - Created on May 28, 1861 to consist of Kentucky within 100 miles of the Ohio River. Merged into the Department of the Cumberland on August 16, 1861
- Department of the Ohio - Recreated on August 19, 1862 to include Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Kentucky east of the Tennessee River and including the Cumberland Gap. Annexed by the Department of the Cumberland on January 17, 1865
Departments recreated later in the war
- Department of the East - Recreated on January 3, 1863
- Department of Washington - Recreated on February 2, 1863
- Department of Pennsylvania - Recreated on December 1, 1864
- Department of Virginia - Recreated on January 31, 1865, also known as the Army of the James
- Department of Kentucky - Recreated on February 10, 1865
Major Campaigns
1861 Overview - War of the Rebellion | |
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SECESSION VOTES (NATIONWIDE) List of States - by date
MARYLAND
NEW MEXICO AND ARIZONA TERRITORY December 20, 1861-July 1, 1862 -
The New Mexico Campaign
SOUTH CAROLINA December 20-April 14, 1861 -
Operations in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina
VIRGINIA July 16-21, 1861 -
The Manassas Campaign
WEST VIRGINIA July 6-17, 1861 -
The West Virginia Campaign
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1862 Overview - War of the Rebellion | |
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MARYLAND AND PENNSYLVANIA September 3-20, 1862 -
The Maryland Campaign
MISSISSIPPI October 31, 1862-January 10, 1863 -
(Grant's) Central Mississippi Campaign
NEW MEXICO AND ARIZONA TERRITORY December 20, 1861-July 1, 1862 -
The New Mexico Campaign
TENNESSEE
December 26, 1862-January 5, 1863 -
The Stones River Campaign
VIRGINIA
March 17-September 2, 1862 -
The Peninsula(r) Campaign
March 28-June 18, 1862 -
The Cumberland Gap Campaign July 2-25, 1862 -
(Jackson's) Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 16-September 2, 1862 -
The Northern Virginia Campaign November 1862-January 1863 - The "Fredericksburg Campaign"
WEST VIRGINIA September 6-16, 1862 -
The Kanawha Valley Campaign
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1863 Overview - War of the Rebellion | |
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GEORGIA August 16-September 22, 1863 -
The Chickamauga Campaign
KENTUCKY November 4-December 23, 1863 -
The Knoxville Campaign
LOUISIANA April 9-May 14, 1863 -
The Western Louisiana Campaign April 11-20, 1863 -
The (I) Bayou Teche Campaign October 3-November 30, 1863 -
The (II) Bayou Teche Campaign
MARYLAND, PENNSYLVANIA, AND NEW YORK June 3-August 1, 1863 -
The Gettysburg Campaign
MISSISSIPPI October 31, 1862-January 10, 1863 -
(Grant's) Central Mississippi Campaign January 20-July 4, 1863 -
Operations against Vicksburg, Mississippi
July 5-25, 1863 -
The Jackson Campaign
TENNESSEE December 26, 1862-January 5, 1863 -
The Stones River Campaign August 16-October 19, 1863 -
The East Tennessee Campaign
November 23-27, 1863 -
The Chattanooga/Ringgold Campaign
VIRGINIA November 1862-January 1863 - The "Fredericksburg Campaign"
April 27-May 6, 1863 -
The Chancellorsville Campaign
June 23-July 7, 1863 -
The Tullahoma Campaign ("Dix's Peninsula Campaign")October 9-22, 1863 -
The Bristoe Campaign November 26-December 2, 1863 -
The Mine Run Campaign
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1864 Overview - War of the Rebellion | |
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ALABAMA March 17-April 12, 1865 -
The Mobile Campaign
VIRGINIA June 13, 1864-April 2, 1865 -
The Richmond Campaign January 1-April 26, 1865 -
The Carolinas Campaign March 29-April 9, 1865 -
The Appomattox Campaign
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This tab lists skirmishes or operations pertaining to the War of the Rebellion that took place outside of the country's borders.
MEXICO
- September 2, 1863 -
Affair near Ciudad Mier, Mexico
- January 12-13, 1864 -
Affair near Matamoros, Mexico
- April 7, 1864 -
Skirmish near Presidio del Norte, Mexico
- April 15, 1864 -
Skirmish near Presidio del Norte, Mexico
- January 21, 1865 -
Affair near Presidio del Norte, Mexico
FRANCE
The Indian Wars Sub-Conflicts
In addition to fighting a civil war, United States troops often fought in smaller, more isolated conflicts against native tribes during this time. Very limited information is available on these conflicts beyond what Dyer provides in his compendium.
The WoTRWiki has recorded over 1 individual operations in the Bald Hills War - click HERE to access an alphabetical list of these operations
The WoTRWiki has recorded over 7 individual engagements in the Bald Hills War - click HERE to access an alphabetical list of these engagements
The WoTRWiki has recorded over 1 individual operations in the Colorado War - click HERE to access an alphabetical list of these operations
The WoTRWiki has recorded over 2 individual engagements in the Colorado War - click HERE to access an alphabetical list of these engagements
The WoTRWiki has recorded over 0 individual operations in the Dakota War of 1862 - click HERE to access an alphabetical list of these operations
The WoTRWiki has recorded over 1 individual engagements in the Dakota War of 1862 - click HERE to access an alphabetical list of these engagements
The WoTRWiki has recorded over 1 individual operations in the Bald Hills War - click HERE to access an alphabetical list of these operations
The WoTRWiki has recorded over 7 individual engagements in the Bald Hills War - click HERE to access an alphabetical list of these engagements
Units Serving in the United States Armies
Note that this list does not include all units sent by the United States to the conflict, but rather the units raised by and designated as United States troops. To view lists of units sent by each individual state, use the 'search' function to the left to find the correct state or unit.
Regular and Volunteer Units
- Over 8,313 soldiers served in the Union Armies in the War of the Rebellion (Click for full list)
CAVALRY
- 1st United States Cavalry
- 2nd United States Cavalry
- 3rd United States Cavalry "1st Mounted Rifles"
- 4th United States Cavalry
- 5th United States Cavalry
- 6th United States Cavalry[1]
ARTILLERY
- 1st United States Artillery
- 2nd United States Artillery
- 3rd United States Artillery
- 4th United States Artillery
- 5th United States Artillery
ENGINEERS
INFANTRY
- 1st United States Infantry
- 2nd United States Infantry
- 3rd United States Infantry
- 4th United States Infantry
- 5th United States Infantry
- 6th United States Infantry
- 7th United States Infantry
- 8th United States Infantry
- 9th United States Infantry
- 10th United States Infantry
- 11th United States Infantry
- 12th United States Infantry
- 13th United States Infantry
- 14th United States Infantry
- 15th United States Infantry
- 16th United States Infantry
- 17th United States Infantry
- 18th United States Infantry
- 19th United States Infantry
- 1st United States Sharpshooters
- 2nd United States Sharpshooters
- 1st United States Pontoneer Company
- 1st United States (Volunteer) Infantry
- 2nd United States (Volunteer) Infantry
- 3rd United States (Volunteer) Infantry
- 4th United States (Volunteer) Infantry
- 5th United States (Volunteer) Infantry
- 6th United States (Volunteer) Infantry
- 1st United States Independent Infantry Company
ENGINEERS
INFANTRY
- 1st United States Veteran Infantry
- 2nd United States Veteran Infantry
- 3rd United States Veteran Infantry
- 4th United States Veteran Infantry
- 5th United States Veteran Infantry
- 6th United States Veteran Infantry
- 7th United States Veteran Infantry
- 8th United States Veteran Infantry
- 9th United States Veteran Infantry
The United States Colored Troops
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CAVALRY
ARTILLERY
ENGINEERS
- 1st United States Corps de Afrique Engineers
- 2nd United States Corps de Afrique Engineers
- 3rd United States Corps de Afrique Engineers
- 4th United States Corps de Afrique Engineers
- 5th United States Corps de Afrique Engineers
INFANTRY
- 1st United States Corps de Afrique Infantry
- 2nd United States Corps de Afrique Infantry
- 3rd United States Corps de Afrique Infantry
- 4th United States Corps de Afrique Infantry
- 5th United States Corps de Afrique Infantry
- 6th United States Corps de Afrique Infantry
- 7th United States Corps de Afrique Infantry
- 8th United States Corps de Afrique Infantry
- 9th United States Corps de Afrique Infantry
- 10th United States Corps de Afrique Infantry
- 11th United States Corps de Afrique Infantry
- 12th United States Corps de Afrique Infantry
- 13th United States Corps de Afrique Infantry
- 14th United States Corps de Afrique Infantry
- 15th United States Corps de Afrique Infantry
- 16th United States Corps de Afrique Infantry
- 17th United States Corps de Afrique Infantry
- 18th United States Corps de Afrique Infantry
- 19th United States Corps de Afrique Infantry
- 20th United States Corps de Afrique Infantry
- 22nd United States Corps de Afrique Infantry
- 25th United States Corps de Afrique Infantry
ARTILLERY
- 1st United States Colored Heavy Artillery
- 3rd United States Colored Heavy Artillery
- 4th United States Colored Heavy Artillery
- 5th United States Colored Heavy Artillery
- 6th United States Colored Heavy Artillery
- 7th United States Colored Heavy Artillery
- 8th United States Colored Heavy Artillery
- 9th United States Colored Heavy Artillery
- 10th United States Colored Heavy Artillery
- 11th United States Colored Heavy Artillery
- 12th United States Colored Heavy Artillery
- 13th United States Colored Heavy Artillery
- 14th United States Colored Heavy Artillery
- 2nd United States Colored Light Artillery
- 2nd United States Colored Light Artillery / Battery A
- 2nd United States Colored Light Artillery / Battery B
- 2nd United States Colored Light Artillery / Battery C
- 2nd United States Colored Light Artillery / Battery D
- 2nd United States Colored Light Artillery / Battery E
- 2nd United States Colored Light Artillery / Battery F
- 2nd United States Colored Light Artillery / Battery G
- 2nd United States Colored Light Artillery / Battery H
- 2nd United States Colored Light Artillery / Battery I
- United States Colored Independent Battery
CAVALRY
- 1st United States Colored Cavalry
- 2nd United States Colored Cavalry
- 3rd United States Colored Cavalry
- 4th United States Colored Cavalry
- 5th United States Colored Cavalry
- 6th United States Colored Cavalry
INFANTRY
- 1st United States Colored Infantry
- 2nd United States Colored Infantry
- 3rd United States Colored Infantry
- 5th United States Colored Infantry
- 6th United States Colored Infantry
- 8th United States Colored Infantry
- 10th United States Colored Infantry
- (I) 11th United States Colored Infantry / (II) 11th United States Colored Infantry
- 12th United States Colored Infantry
- 13th United States Colored Infantry
- 14th United States Colored Infantry
- 15th United States Colored Infantry
- 16th United States Colored Infantry
- 17th United States Colored Infantry
- 18th United States Colored Infantry
- 20th United States Colored Infantry
- 21st United States Colored Infantry
- 22nd United States Colored Infantry
- 23rd United States Colored Infantry
- 24th United States Colored Infantry
- 25th United States Colored Infantry
- 26th United States Colored Infantry
- 27th United States Colored Infantry
- 28th United States Colored Infantry
- 29th United States (Colored) Infantry
- 31st United States Colored Infantry
- 32nd United States Colored Infantry
- 33rd United States Colored Infantry
- 34th United States Colored Infantry
- 35th United States Colored Infantry
- 36th United States Colored Infantry
- 37th United States Colored Infantry
- 38th United States Colored Infantry
- 40th United States Colored Infantry
- 41st United States Colored Infantry
- 42nd United States Colored Infantry
- 43rd United States Colored Infantry
- 44th United States Colored Infantry
- 45th United States Colored Infantry
- 46th United States Colored Infantry
- 47th United States Colored Infantry
- 48th United States Colored Infantry
- 49th United States Colored Infantry
- 50th United States Colored Infantry
- 51st United States Colored Infantry
- 52nd United States Colored Infantry
- 53rd United States Colored Infantry
- 54th United States Colored Infantry
- 55th United States Colored Infantry
- 56th United States Colored Infantry
- 57th United States Colored Infantry
- 58th United States Colored Infantry
- 59th United States Colored Infantry
- 60th United States Colored Infantry
- 61st United States Colored Infantry
- 62nd United States Colored Infantry
- 63rd United States Colored Infantry
- 64th United States Colored Infantry
- 65th United States Colored Infantry
- 66th United States Colored Infantry
- 67th United States Colored Infantry
- 68th United States Colored Infantry
- 69th United States Colored Infantry
- 70th United States Colored Infantry
- 71st United States Colored Infantry
- 72nd United States Colored Infantry
- 73rd United States (Colored) Infantry
- 74th United States Colored Infantry
- 75th United States (Colored) Infantry
- 76th United States Colored Infantry
- 77th United States Colored Infantry
- 78th United States Colored Infantry
- (I) 79th United States (Colored) Infantry / (II) 79th United States (Colored) Infantry
- 80th United States Colored Infantry
- 81st United States Colored Infantry
- 82nd United States Colored Infantry
- (I) 83rd United States Colored Infantry / (II) 83rd United States Colored Infantry
- 84th United States (Colored) Infantry
- 85th United States Colored Infantry
- 86th United States Colored Infantry
- (I) 87th United States Colored Infantry / (II) 87th United States Colored Infantry
- (I) 88th United States Colored Infantry / (II) 88th United States Colored Infantry
- 89th United States Colored Infantry
- 90th United States Colored Infantry
- 91st United States Colored Infantry
- 92nd United States (Colored) Infantry
- 93rd United States Colored Infantry
- 94th United States Colored Infantry
- 95th United States Colored Infantry
- 96th United States Colored Infantry
- 97th United States (Colored) Infantry
- 98th United States Colored Infantry
- 99th United States (Colored) Infantry
- 100th United States Colored Infantry
- 101st United States Colored Infantry
- 102nd United States Colored Infantry
- 103rd United States Colored Infantry
- 104th United States Colored Infantry
- 105th United States Colored Infantry
- 106th United States Colored Infantry
- 107th United States Colored Infantry
- 108th United States Colored Infantry
- 109th United States Colored Infantry
- 110th United States Colored Infantry
- 111th United States Colored Infantry
- 112th United States Colored Infantry
- (I) 113th United States Colored Infantry / (II) 113th United States Colored Infantry
- 114th United States Colored Infantry
- 115th United States Colored Infantry
- 116th United States Colored Infantry
- 117th United States Colored Infantry
- 118th United States Colored Infantry
- 119th United States Colored Infantry
- 120th United States Colored Infantry
- 121st United States Colored Infantry
- 122nd United States Colored Infantry
- 123rd United States Colored Infantry
- 124th United States Colored Infantry
- 125th United States Colored Infantry
- 126th United States Colored Infantry
- 127th United States Colored Infantry
- 128th United States Colored Infantry
- 135th United States Colored Infantry
- 136th United States Colored Infantry
- 137th United States Colored Infantry
- 138th United States Colored Infantry
Indian Troops
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The Invalid Corps / Veterans Reserve Corps
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REGIMENTS
- 1st United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 16th Company (Company G)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 7th Company (Company H)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 39th Company (Company I)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 69th Company (Company K)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 42nd Company (Company G)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 9th Company (Company H)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 73rd Company (Company I)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 74th Company (Company K)
- 3rd United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 1st Company (Company G)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 48th Company (Company H)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 49th Company (Company I)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 27th Company (Company K)
- 4th United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 97th Company (Company G)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 90th Company (Company H)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 115th Company (Company I)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 62nd Company (Company K)
- 5th United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 25th Company (Company G)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 20th Company (Company H)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 40th Company (Company I)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 45th Company (Company K)
- 6th United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 21st Company (Company G)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 23rd Company (Company H)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 37th Company (Company I)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 14th Company (Company K)
- 7th United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 11th Company (Company G)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 56th Company (Company H)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 71st Company (Company I)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 72nd Company (Company K)
- 8th United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 13th Company (Company G)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 15th Company (Company H)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 35th Company (Company I)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 70th Company (Company K)
- 9th United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 33rd Company (Company G)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 36th Company (Company H)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 65th Company (Company I)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 38th Company (Company K)
- 10th United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 4th Company (Company G)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 5th Company (Company H)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 8th Company (Company I)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 26th Company (Company K)
- 11th United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 2nd Company (Company G)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 3rd Company (Company H)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 58th Company (Company I)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 22nd Company (Company K)
- 12th United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 10th Company (Company G)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 12th Company (Company H)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 44th Company (Company I)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 47th Company (Company K)
- 13th United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 24th Company (Company G)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 41st Company (Company H)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 18th Company (Company I)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 19th Company (Company K)
- 14th United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 52nd Company (Company G)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 53rd Company (Company H)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 57th Company (Company I)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 51st Company (Company K)
- 15th United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 28th Company (Company G)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 29th Company (Company H)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 30th Company (Company I)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 31st Company (Company K)
- 16th United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 17th United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 91st Company (Company G)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 92nd Company (Company H)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 93rd Company (Company I)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 94th Company (Company K)
- 18th United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 34th Company (Company G)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 77th Company (Company H)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 79th Company (Company I)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 83rd Company (Company K)
- 19th United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 75th Company (Company G)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 76th Company (Company H)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 78th Company (Company I)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 81st Company (Company K)
- 20th United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 63rd Company (Company G)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 64th Company (Company H)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 50th Company (Company I)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 32nd Company (Company K)
- 21st United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 22nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 82nd Company (Company G)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 86th Company (Company H)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 95th Company (Company I)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 96th Company (Company K)
- 23rd United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 61st Company (Company G)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 67th Company (Company H)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 68th Company (Company I)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 84th Company (Company K)
- 24th United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 99th Company (Company G)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 100th Company (Company H)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 102nd Company (Company I)
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 104th Company (Company K)
BATTALIONS
- 1st Battalion
- 1st United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 187th Company
- 1st United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 238th Company
- 1st United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 239th Company
- 1st United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 243rd Company
- 1st United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 244th Company
- 1st United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 245th Company
- 1st United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 246th Company
- 2nd Battalion
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 6th Company
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 54th Company
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 60th Company
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 66th Company
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 80th Company
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 85th Company
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 88th Company
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 89th Company
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 98th Company
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 101st Company
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 103rd Company
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 105th Company
- 2nd United States Veteran Reserve Corps Battalion / 106th Company
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Name | Rank or Rating |
Date of Enlistment or Shipment |
Date of Discharge |
Vessels Served on and Remarks |
Baker, Charles H. Private. April 3, 1860 Sept. 9, 1863 San Jacinto. | ||||
Barrett, Edward G. Private. May 31, 1864 April 25, 1866 New Ironsides. | ||||
Baumann, Charles Private. Mar. 31, 1864 Mar. 31, 1868 Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. | ||||
Bears, Joseph Private. Sept. 19, 1865 Constitution; deserted April 12, 1867. | ||||
Beggs, Samuel F. Private. Aug. 4, 1859 Aug. 4, 1863 Narragansett and Hartford. | ||||
Bell, James D. Private. May 6, 1864 Marine Barracks, Navy Yard, Washington, D. C. ; deserted Aug. 5, 1864. | ||||
Blanch, James F. Private. Mar. 29, 1864 June 17, 1864 Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. | ||||
Blum, Charles Private. July 2, 1864 July 2, 1868 New Ironsides. | ||||
Bollman, John Private. Oct. 1, 1862 Aug. 17, 1864 Wabash and Marine Battalion, S. A. Blockade Squadron. | ||||
Bollman, John Private. Aug. 23, 1864 Winooski; deserted Aug. 1, 1867. | ||||
Boren, Charles L. Private. May 27, 1864 May 27, 1868 James Adger, New Hampshire and Tacony. | ||||
Bottimore, Fred. I. Private. Oct. 20, 1864 June 25, 1865 Under Act, Aug. 14, 1888; Pontiac. | ||||
Boyd, John J. Private. May 14, 1863 Aug. 25, 1864 New Ironsides and Marine Battalion, S. A. Blockade Squadron. | ||||
Boyd, John J. Private. Aug. 27, 1864 July 26, 1866 Lancaster. | ||||
Brace, Charles K. Private. July 25, 1864 July 26, 1868 A.lleghany. | ||||
Brooks, William Private. Sept. 3, 1864 Don; deserted June 12, 1865. | ||||
Brown, Basil Private. Oct. 11, 1860 Saranac and Lancaster; died Sept. 11, 1864. | ||||
Burnite, William N. Private. Sept. 5, 1864 Nov. 14, 1867 Wabash and Colorado. | ||||
Carlisle, George Private. Dee. 5, 1860 Dec. 22, 1864 Alleghany and Maratanza. | ||||
Carlisle, Samuel H. Private. April 19, 1864 Galatea; died Aug. 16, 1865, | ||||
Cecil, Joseph B. Private. June 21, 1859 June 25, 1863 Sumpter, De Soto and St. Lawrence. | ||||
Cecil, Joseph B. Private. Dec. 1, 1863 Dec. 1, 1867 De Soto. | ||||
Collins, Charles Private. Aug. 26, 1862 Sept. 24, 1867 Marine Barracks, Mare Island, Cal. | ||||
Comber, Dennis Private. Sept. 30, 1864 Sept. 30, 1868 Chicopee, Malvern and Alleghany. | ||||
Connolly, Daniel Private. Aug. 26, 1862 Aug. 26, 1866 Alleghany and Marine Barracks, Mare Island, Cal. | ||||
Connor, John Private. April I, 1864 Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. ; deserted May 5, 1864. | ||||
Cox, William W. Private. Oct. 10, 1863 Powhatan; died Feb. 13, 1865. | ||||
Creamer, Charles Private. Mar. 29, 1864 Mar. 29, 1868 Marine Barracks, Norfolk, Va. | ||||
Cripps, John A. Drummer. Dec. 17, 1861 Wachusetts, Powhatan and Lackawanna; deserted June 22, 1866. | ||||
Curren, Edward Private. Oct. 5, 1861 Oct. 5, 1868 Potomac. | ||||
Curry, Joseph Private. Sept. 16, 1864 Alleghany; deserted Oct. 12, 1865. | ||||
Darcey, James Drummer. Nov. 12, 1862 Savannah; deserted March 5, 1870. | ||||
Davey, Charles Private. May 8, 1860 Feb. 8, 1865 St. Louis and Constellation. | ||||
Davies, Thomas Private. Aug. 24, 1863 Mackinaw; deserted June 27, 1865. | ||||
Dawson, Edward Private. June 28, 1865 Aug. 24, 1872 Marion and Constellation. | ||||
Dawson, James Private. June 28, 1865 June 29, 1869 Swatara and Ticonderoga. | ||||
Deer, Lenhairt Private. April 4, 1864 April 4, 1868 Marblehead, Macedonian, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. | ||||
De Marbias, Thos. E Private. Jan. 14, 1865 Marine Barracks, Portsmouth, N. H.; deserted June 12, 1865. | ||||
Dietz, George W. Private. Nov. 12, 1864 June 3, 1868 St. Lawrence. | ||||
Dill, John Private. May 25, 1863 May 19, 1865 Mackinaw. | ||||
Dobson, Charles Private. April 16, 1864 April 14, 1868 Alleghany. | ||||
Donovan, William Private. Nov. 12, 1857 Nov. 12, 1861 Colorado and Roanoke. | ||||
Donovan, William Private. Nov. 26, 1861 Nov. 26, 1865 Hartford. | ||||
Dougherty, Thos. B. Private. Dec. 22, 1858 July 10, 1863 Lancaster, Tuscarora and St. Louis. | ||||
Dulaney, Daniel F. Private. Sept. 15, 1860 July 19, 1861 Marine Barracks, Portsmouth, N. H. | ||||
Durham, John H. Private. Aug. 14, 1865 Marine Barracks, Philadelphia, Pa. ; deserted Sept. 14, 1865. | ||||
Duvall, George W. Drummer. Aug. 15, 1861 July 31, 1869 Adirondack, Macedonian and Pensacola. | ||||
Duvall, James M. Fifer. July 10, 1861 July 10, 1865 Potomac and Union. | ||||
Duvall, Mearch Private. May 3, 1860 Mar. 25, 1864 St. Mary's and Colorado. | ||||
Duvall, William S. Private. April 19, 1864 July 21, 1868 Saratoga, Swatara and Shamrock. | ||||
Ebert, Gustavus A. Private. May 13, 1864 Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. ; deserted July 21, 1864. | ||||
Elkins, John Drummer. May 27, 1861 Oct. 7, 1868 Lancaster and Sabine. | ||||
Ellis, William Private. June 7, 1864 Marine Barracks, Portsmouth, N. H. ; deserted Feb. 28, 1865. | ||||
Evans, Thomas J. Private. Mar. 31, 1864 Dec. 27, 1865 Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. | ||||
Farrell, Eiden Private. Aug. 12, 1861 Aug. 16, 1865 S. A. Blockading Squadron. | ||||
Faulkner, William J. Private. Jan. 23, 1865 Massachusetts; deserted April 24, 1866. | ||||
Fauntain, Wm. S. Private. Jan. 20, 1865 St. Lawrence; deserted Jan. 13, 1866. | ||||
Follgrof, Henry Private. May 13, 1863 May 16, 1867 Alleghany, Mahaska, Lodona, Savannah and Winnipec. | ||||
Fornhoff, Augustus Private. Aug. 26, 1863 Sept. 24, 1867 Great Western and Brooklyn. | ||||
Fox, Henry Private. Feb. 19, 1863 July 30, 1863 Mahaska. | ||||
Foxcroft, John H. Private. Feb. 16, 1865 Princeton; deserted May 26, 1865. | ||||
Foxcroft, John H. Private. Feb. 16, 1861 Feb. 16, 1865 Roanoke, Massachusetts, Vermont, Flag, Wabash and Princeton. | ||||
Frank, Albert Private. July 23, 1863 Eutaw; deserted Dec. 18, 1863. | ||||
Gardner, Geo. C. M. R. Drummer. Mar. 16, 1853 Aug. 5, 1864 Sabine and Bermuda. | ||||
Germer, Christopher Private. Nov. 25, 1862 July 29, 1865 Under Act of Aug. 14, 1888; Alleghany, Mahaska, Lodona, New Hampshire and Chenango. | ||||
Germer, George Private. June 8, 1863 Sept. 14, 1864 Alleghany. | ||||
Germer, George Private. Sept. 23, 1864 June 17, 1865 Alleghany. | ||||
Germer, Henry Private. June 9, 1863 Sept. 14, 1864 Alleghany. | ||||
Germer, Henry Private. Sept. 21, 1864 Sept. 21, 1868 Alleghany. | ||||
Gilligan, Michael Private. April 15, 1864 July 21, 1868 Constitution. | ||||
Gilman, Henry Private. Aug. 11, 1862 Colorado; died Sept. 2, 1863. | ||||
Griffy, John Private. Dec. 11, 1859 Dec. 11, 1863 Macedonian. | ||||
Griffy, John Private. Jan. 12, 1864 Jan. 12, 1868 New Hampshire. | ||||
Grove, Jerry P. Private. Mar. 25, 1864 North Carolina; committed suicide Jan. 8, 1865, while on post. | ||||
Hagan, James Private. Sept. 27, 1864 Mar. 7, 1866 Alleghany. | ||||
Hamilton, John Private. Oct. 6, 1858 Jan. 27, 1862 Congress. | ||||
Harrington, Silas W. Private. Mar. 31, 1864 Aug. 22, 1866 Augusta, De Soto and Alleghany. | ||||
Hayes, William D. Private. June 17, 1864 June 8, 1868 Vandalia, Mackinaw and Ohio. | ||||
Higgins, Joseph Private. Sept. 21, 1864 Santee; deserted April 10, 1867. | ||||
Hill, Edward R. Private. Mar. 24, 1864 Shenandoah; deserted Dec. 15, 1866. | ||||
Hopkins, George Private. June 27, 1865 Feb. 5, 1869 Constellation. | ||||
Hopkins, Joseph Private. Jan. 11, 1865 Feb. 14, 1869 Constellation. | ||||
Horney, John Private. April 14, 1864 Oct. 27, 1865 Under Act of Aug. 14, 1888; Mingo. | ||||
Husbands, Albert Private. July 7, 1864 July 16, 1868 Vermont and Monongahela. | ||||
Husband, Thomas S. Private. April 13, 1864 April 3, 1867 Constellation. | ||||
Jackson, Edwin P. Private. May 1, 1862 Wabash and Susquehanna; died July 24, 1866. | ||||
Jackson, James Private. June 21, 1858 June 23, 1862 Princeton. | ||||
Johnson, Henry S. Private. May 19, 1862 May 19, 1866 Wabash, Sumpter, Bienville, Vermont, Nipsic, Massachusetts, Union and Lackawanna. | ||||
Johnson, Richard T. Drummer. April 4, 1855 Mar. 2, 1863 Portsmouth, North Carolina and Niagara. | ||||
Johnson, Samuel Private. Aug. 21, 1861 April 16, 1865 Marine Battalion, Port Royal, S. C.; taken prisoner. | ||||
Johnston, William J. Private. Jan. 5, 1858 Feb. 1, 1862 Wabash. | ||||
Johnston, William J. Private. April 22, 1862 April 22, 1866 Cimarron, Vermont and Connecticut. | ||||
Jones, William Private. April 3, 1861 April 3, 1865 Roanoke. | ||||
Jones, William Private. June 30, 1865 July 30, 1869 Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. | ||||
Keith, Thomas Private. May 11, 1863 May 11, 1867 Iroquois. | ||||
Kelly, Edward Private. Oct. 10, 1864 Oct. 10, 1868 Alleghany. | ||||
King, Charles Private. Jan. 22, 1864 Jan. 22, 1868 Alleghany. | ||||
King, William E. Private. April 8, 1864 Aug. 25, 1865 Brooklyn. | ||||
Kingsley, James Private. April 19, 1864 April 19, 1868 James Adger and Alleghany. | ||||
Knause, Konrat Private. Oct. 17, 1864 Oct. 17, 1868 St. Lawrence and Alleghany. | ||||
Knight, Thomas Private. June 27, 1865 April 30, 1870 Iroquois. | ||||
Lansing, George Private. July 23, 1864 Aug. 5, 1864 Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. | ||||
Leadon, John Private. April 14, 1864 Marine Barracks, Philadelphia, Pa.; deserted May 18, 1864. | ||||
Lee, Henry Private. Nov. 21, 1863 Marine Barracks, Mare Island, Cal. ; deserted March 8, 1864. | ||||
Lehman, George Private. Mar. 23, 1863 Mahaska, Lodona, New Hampshire, Chenango; died Sept. 25, 1865. | ||||
Logan, James Private. Aug. 19, 1864 Aug. 20, 1869 Vandalia. | ||||
Logan, James A. Private. May 24, 1860 May 24, 1864 Pawnee, Powhatan and San Jacinto. | ||||
Lutton, Joshua Private. Jan. 16, 1860 May 5, 1864 Pawnee, Powhatan and San Jacinto. | ||||
Mackin, James B. Private. Nov. 10, 1859 Nov. 10, 1863 Niagara. | ||||
Mackin, James B. Private. April 22, 1864 Marine Barracks, Brooklyn, N. Y.; deserted July 19, 1864. | ||||
Mallanaphy, Patrick Private. Oct. 30, 1863 Marine Barracks, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; deserted Dec. 18, 1863. | ||||
Matthews, James Private. Sept. 24, 1862 Alleghany; deserted Oct. 22, 1862. | ||||
Mercer, Eugene Apprentice. April 10, 1864 June 2, 1865 Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. | ||||
McBurney, William Private. July 3, 1863 Alleghany; returned to U. S. Army as a deserter, Sept. 5, 1863. | ||||
McCafferty, Arthur Private. June 8, 1861 June 10, 1865 Alleghany. | ||||
McCeary, John T. Private. June 8, 1865 Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. ; deserted Aug. 12, 1865. | ||||
McClay, William Private. May 4, 1864 May 4, 1868 Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. | ||||
McClellan, Charles Private. Feb. 13, 1863 Marine Barracks, Philadelphia, Pa.; deserted Sept. 8, 1865. | ||||
McFarland, William Drummer. April 4, 1865 April 3, 1869 Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. | ||||
McGarety, John Private. Oct. 14, 1864 Alleghany; deserted Jan. 9, 1865. | ||||
McGee, Patrick Private. Sept. 30, 1864 Alleghany; deserted March 14, 1865. | ||||
McGuire, Thomas Private. April 7, 1864 April 7, 1868 James Adger and New Hampshire. | ||||
McKenna, Francis L. Private. May 10, 1861 May 10, 1865 Roanoke, Mercedita and Vermont. | ||||
McKenna, James Apprentice. July 29, 1863 Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C.; deserted Aug. 22, 1863. | ||||
McKenna, John H. Private. April 12, 1861 Roanoke and Mercedita; reported "Died" June, 1864, Andersonville Prison; records U. S. N. Department. | ||||
Miller, John Private. Oct. 1, 1862 Alleghany; deserted Aug. 24, 1863. | ||||
Mitchell, Edward Private. Oct. 4, 1864 Alleghany; deserted Sept. 17, 1866. | ||||
Mitchell, James T. Private. April 4, 1864 July 3, 1865 Under Act of Aug. 14, 1888; Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. | ||||
Morris, Albert T. Private. May 26, 1865 Malvern and Agawam; died April 22, 1868. | ||||
Murphy, Michael Private. Dec. 9, 1864 Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C.; deserted Jan. 7, 1865. | ||||
Nicholas, Vincent Private. April 14, 1864 Marine Barracks, Norfolk, Va. ; deserted May 19, 1866. | ||||
Nicholaus, Frederick Fifer. April 27, 1863 May 27, 1870 Mackinaw and New Hampshire. | ||||
Nunnamaker, Henry Private. April 11, 1864 May 1, 1865 Minnesota. | ||||
Nussear, Edward C. Private. Jan. 24, 1861 Dec. 16, 1861 Dale. | ||||
O'Neil, Philip Private. Oct. 20, 1864 Oct. 20, 1868 Rhode Island and Galatea. | ||||
Page, Edward E. Private. Sept. 26, 1862 April 2, 1864 Minnesota. | ||||
Patterson, Alexander Private. Sept. 20, 1858 Fulton and Supply; died May 1, 1862. | ||||
Peasley, Joseph L. Private. Sept. 24, 1862 Sept. 24, 1866 Wabash, Vermont, Nipsic, New Hampshire, St. Louis and Ohio. | ||||
Perry, John E. Private. April 19, 1864 James Adger; deserted May 30, 1865. | ||||
Pillsbury, Samuel W. Private. Sept. 19, 1864 Great Western and Grampus. | ||||
Pistorio, Nicola Private. April 5, 1864 April 6, 1868 Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. | ||||
Porter, David A. Private. Sept. 7, 1861 June 1, 1863 Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. | ||||
Powell, John M. B. Private. Oct. 21, 1862 Aug. 5, 1865 Under Act of Aug. 14, 1888 ; Alleghany and Roanoke. | ||||
Preston, John Private. Feb. 16, 1863 Sabine; reported "Died June, 1864, Andersonville Prison," records U. S. N. Department. | ||||
Punte, Ignatius Private. Sept. 26, 1862 Jan. 17, 186? Mahaska, Lodona, New Hampshire and Chenango. | ||||
Rardan, Andrew Private. Aug. 26, 1862 Aug. 29, 1864 Alleghany. | ||||
Reynolds, Samuel F Sergeant. Aug. 30, 1858 Aug. 30, 1862 Sabine and North Carolina. | ||||
Richards, William Private. June 21, 1865 Marine Barracks, Philadelphia, Pa.; deserted July 24, 1865. | ||||
Rilay, John Fifer. July 15, 1862 San Jacinto and Jamestown; deserted Aug. 11, 1869. | ||||
Roach, Nicholas Private. Nov. 27, 1863 Jan. 14, 1868 Shamrock. | ||||
Roder, George W. Private. April 18, 1864 Augusta; deserted May 25, 1865. | ||||
Ross, George H. Private. July 18, 1863 July 18, 1867 Alleghany. | ||||
Rost, John Private. Dec. 1, 1862 Aug. 29, 1864 Marine Barracks, Norfolk, Va. | ||||
Roy, Joseph Private. Dec. 17, 1859 Dec. 17, 1863 Susquehanna. | ||||
Roy, Joseph Sergeant. 1851 1868 St. Lawrence and Susquehanna; served under the name of Joseph Giles. | ||||
Ruppert, Mathew Private. Sept. 6, 1859 Oct. 10, 1863 Water Witch, Richmond, Rhode Island and Ticonderoga. | ||||
Satterfleld, Andrew Private. Jan. 18, 1858 Jan. 18, 1862 Pennsylvania. | ||||
Satterfield, Andrew Private. Feb. 1, 1864 Feb. 1, 1868 Shenandoah. | ||||
Schleitter, John Private. Sept. 30, 1864 Alleghany; returned to U. S. Army as a deserter, Oct. 20, 1864. | ||||
Schneidewind, Otto Private. May 29, 1860 May 29, 1864 Marine Barracks, Philadelphia, Pa. | ||||
Scott, Clement T. Private. Sept. 26, 1864 Sept. 26, 1868 Minnesota and Portsmouth. | ||||
Sears, Richard T. Drummer. Sept. 21, 1858 Oct. 2, 1865 Pawnee, Brandywine and New Ironsides. | ||||
Searson, Richard B. Private. Jan. 11, 1864 Jan. 11, 1868 Glaucus and Roanoke. | ||||
Sharer, George H. Private. Mar. 30, 1864 Sabine; deserted Aug. 3, 1865. | ||||
Sharp, Duncan Private. Sept. 26, 1864 Sept. 26, 1868 Alleghany. | ||||
Shriver, Charles Private. July 15, 1863 Mar. 4, 1869 Alleghany. | ||||
Simmons, Charles E Private. Oct. 3, 1863 Oct. 3, 1867 State of Georgia. | ||||
Sloan, John W. M. Fifer. Aug. 6, 1861 May 1, 1868 Canandaigua and Guard. | ||||
Smith, Daniel Private. Sept. 4, 1862 Sept. 18, 1864 Marine Barracks, Mound City, Ill. | ||||
Smith, David P. Private. Sept. 3, 1862 Sept. 3, 1866 Cambridge and Ohio. | ||||
Smith, James Private. April 1, 1864 Marine Barracks, Navy Yard, Washington, D. C. ; deserted May 5, 1865. | ||||
Smith, William P. Sergeant. Dec. 28, 1861 Lancaster, St. Louis and New Hampshire; deserted July 25, 1865. | ||||
Soper, Alfred S. Private. Feb. 20, 1858 Feb. 20, 1862 John Adams. | ||||
Stansbury, Emanuel Private. April 28, 1861 Marine Battalion, Stone Inlet, Folly Island, S. C.; reported "Died Oct., 1864, Andersonville Prison," reords U. S. N. Department. | ||||
Sweeny, Thomas Private. Oct. 4, 1860 Nov. 4, 1864 Cumberland and Saratoga. | ||||
Sweeny, Thomas Private. Dec. 2, 1864 Dec. 2, 1868 St. Mary's, Wateree and Powhatan. | ||||
Thompson, Adam Private. June 30, 1865 Marine Barracks, Philadelphia, Pa.; deserted Jan. 7, 1866. | ||||
Thompson, James Private. Dec. 3, 1862 Dec. 11, 1866 James Adger, Niagara and Alleghany. | ||||
Thompson, Thomas Private. June 25, 1861 June 24, 1865 Wabash. | ||||
Tolson, Samuel R. Private. Sept. 17, 1862 Sept. 17, 1866 Port Royal, Arizona and Vermont. | ||||
Truett, Merrill S. Private. May 26, 1865 May 25, 1869 Pensacola. | ||||
Valiant, John F. Private. Oct. 5, 1858 Oct. 18, 1862 Macedonian and Vermont. | ||||
Valiant, John F. Private. Oct. 27, 1862 Oct. 27, 1866 Dale. | ||||
Verner, William Private. Oct. 1, 1862 Oct. 23, 1862 Alleghany. | ||||
Wagner, Charles H. Appren. Boy. Sept. 20, 1859 Dec. 10, 1866 Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. | ||||
Walker, William Private. April 18, 1861 Wabash; deserted Sept. 20, 1862. | ||||
Waltemeyer, Wm. H Private. Mar. 30, 1864 Alleghany; no further record, U. S. N. Department. | ||||
Walter, William H. Drummer. Sept. 10, 1861 June 27, 1867 Suwanee. | ||||
Wann, John A. Private. Dec. 1, 1863 Aug. 24, 1868 Hartford. | ||||
Warkman, Alfred H. Private. Dec. 1, 1863 Dec. 2, 1867 Minnesota, St. Lawrence, Bienville and Ohio. | ||||
Weber, Louis Musician. Sept. 16, 1858 Sept. 26, 1862 Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. | ||||
Weber, Louis Musician. Oct. 6, 1862 Aug. 18, 1864 Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. | ||||
Weber, Louis Musician. Aug. 25, 1864 July 9, 1867 Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. | ||||
Weddle, James K. P. Private. Mar. 7, 1864 June 14, 1866 Minnesota. | ||||
Weeks, George Private. April 11, 1864 Malvern; deserted May 8, 1865. | ||||
Welling, George W. Private. May 31, 1864 May 18, 1870 Vermont. | ||||
Wells, Frank Private. April 10, 1861 Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. ; deserted July 9, 1861. | ||||
Welsh, James Private. Oct. 14, 1864 Alleghany; deserted July 13, 1865. | ||||
Welsh, Leonard Private. July 20, 1861 Michigan; died March 28, 1864. | ||||
Wentzel, Franz Private. April 11, 1864 July 26, 1864 Marine Barracks, Navy Yard, D. C. | ||||
Williams, Charles Private. Aug. 25, 1860 July 5, 1861 Cumberland. | ||||
Williams, John Private. April 4, 1864 Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. ; deserted Feb. 25, 1865. | ||||
Williams, Joseph Private. Oct. 6, 1860 June 9, 1864 Saratoga and Princeton. | ||||
Willis, Oliver Private. Aug. 27, 1864 Alleghany; deserted Sept. 5, 1864. | ||||
Wilson, Benj. M. V. Private. Jan. 18, 1859 Mar. 21, 1863 Lancaster, Star and Quaker City. | ||||
Wilson, Thomas Private. Sept. 22, 1864 Malvern; deserted May 8, 1865. | ||||
Wright, Jacob H. C. Private. July 27, 1863 Alleghany; deserted Sept. 5, 1866. | ||||
Wood, Charles C. Private. June 5, 1860 Marine Barracks, Navy Yard, D. C. ; died Feb. 7, 1862. | ||||
Woodfield, Benjamin Sergeant. Sept. 8, 1859 Mar. 5, 1863 Marine Barracks, Navy Yard, D. C. | ||||
Woodfield, Jos. P. R. Fifer. April 30, 1860 Mar., 14, 1862 PaAvnee and Wabash. | ||||
Young, Notley Private. June 21, 1860 Cumberland; killed in action, March 8, 1862. | ||||
Zimmerman, Joseph Private. Mar. 29, 1864 Bienville; died Oct. 19, 1866. | ||||
Zimmerman, Wm. Drummer. July 2, 1863 Mackinaw; deserted July 21, 1868. |
This roster information sourced from L. Allison Wilmer, J. H. Jarrett and Geo. W. F. Vernon, History and Roster of Maryland Volunteers, War of 1861-5, Volume 2. (Baltimore: Guggenheimer, Weil, & Co., 1899). p.125-128
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Notes
- ↑ A detachment under H.T. McLean is often referenced on skirmish pages, but this history is not originally included on the unit homepage
Sources
- Dyer, Frederick H. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. The Dyer Publishing Company (Des Moine, 1908). (Pages 1689-1747)