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MEXICAN WAR VETERANS.

A COMPLETE ROSTER
OF THE

REGULAR AND VOLUNTEER TROOPS

IN

THE WAR

BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND


MEXICO,

FROM

1846

TO

1848.

THE VOLUNTEERS ARE ARRANGED BY STATES, ALPHABETICALLY,

COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES


/

By

WM. HUGH ROBARTS.

Price, SO Cents.

BRENTANO'S,
(A. S.

WITHERBEE & CO
WASHINGTON,
1887.

Proprietors,;

D. C.

Copyrighted

1887.

All rights reserved.

THK
An Act
'

MI^:X[CAN

VETERAN PENSION LAW.


[Public No.
33.]

grauting peasions to the soldiers aud sailors of the Mexican war, and for other i^urijoses.

Be it enacted by the Senate and IIounc. of Representatives of tJw United States of America in Oongirss assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized aud directed to i)lace on the pension-roll the names of the surviving officers and enlisted men, including marines, militia, and volunteers, of the military and naval .services of the United States, who, being duly enlisted, actually served sixty days with the Army or Navy of the United States in Mexico, or on the coasts or frontier thereof, or en route thereto, in the war with that nation, or were actually engaged in a battle in said war, and were honorably discharged, and to such other officers and soldiers aud sailors as may have been personally named iu auj' resolution of Congress for any specific service in said war, and the surviving widow of such officers and enlisted men Provided, That such widows have not remarried Provided, That every such officer, enlisted
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man, or widow who is or may become sixty-two years of age, or who is or may become subject to any disability or dependency etpiivalent to some cause prescribed or recognized by the pension laws of the United States as a sufficient reason for the allowance of a pension, shall be entitled to the benefits of this act but it shall not be held to include any person not within the rule of age or disability or dependence herein defined, or who incurred such disability while in any manner voluntarily engaged in or aiding or abetting the late rebellion against the authority of the United States. Sec. 2. That pensions under section one of this act shall be at the rate of eight dollars per month, and payable only from and after the passage of this act, for and during the uatural lives of the persons entitled thereto, or during the continuance of the disability for which the same shall be granted Provided, That section one of this act shall not apply to any person who is receiving a pension at the rate of eight dollars per month or more, nor to any person receiving a pension of less than eight dollars per month, except for the difference between the pension now received (if less than eight dollars per month) and eight dollars \>ev
; :

month
Sec.
roll
3. That before the name of any person shall be placed on the pensionunder this act proof shall be made, under such rules and regulations as

the Secretary of the Interior

may

pension

aud any person who

i^rescribe, of the right of the applicant to a shall falsely and corruptly take any oath required
;

lender this act shall be deemed guilty of perjury and the Secretary of the Interior shall cause to be stricken from the pension -roll the name of anj' person whenever it shall be made to appear by proof satisfactory to him that such name was put upon such roll through false and fraridulent representations, and that such person is not entitled to a j^ension under this act. The loss of the certificate of discharge shall not deprive any person of the benefits of this act, but other record evidence of enlistment and service and of an honorable discharge may be deemed sufficient Provided, That when any person has been granted a land-warrant, under any act of Congress, for and on account of service in the said war with Mexico, such grant shall be prima facie evidence of his service and honoi-able discharge but such evidence shall not be conclusive, and may be rebutted by evidence that such land-warrant was improperly granted. Sec. 4. That the i^ension laws now in force which are not inconsistent or in conflict \vith this act are hereby made a part of this act, so far as they may be applicable thereto. Sec. 5. That section forty-seven hundred and sixteen of the Revised Statutes is hereby repealed so far as the same relates to this act or to pensioners under
:
;

this act.

under the

jn-ovisions of this act shall not apply to any person while political di.sabilities imposed by the fourteenth amendment to the constitution of the United States.

Sec.

G.

That the

Approved January

29, 1887.

LIST OF

ALL OFFICERS

OF THE REGULAR OR PERMANENT ESTABLISHMENT WHO BELONGKH TO ANY COMMAND IN EITHER OF THE ARMIES OF MEXKXX

GENERAL OFFICERS.
Major
Oeiierals.

Wiufield Scott (bvt Major General fm Chippewa and Niagara), Geneeat, in Chief of the Army. Zachary Taylor (bvt Brig. General f m Flo to 9 May ifi), comd. Army of Occupation bvt Major General fm La Palma.
;

Brigadier Generah.

Quartermaster General; bvt Major General fm "28. John E. Wool, bvt Major General fm Buena Vista. William J. Worth (by brevet fm Flo), bvt Major General fm Monterej'; died

Thomas

S. Jesup,

since the war.

David E. Twiggs, bvt Major General fm Monterey. Stephen W. Kearny, bvt Major General fm San Pascual, where twice wmmd.;
died since the war. Persifor F. Smith (by brevet

fm Monterey), bvt Major General fm

Contreras.

ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.


Assist.

Adjutants General, bvt rank of Majors.

Lorenzo Thomas, bvt Lieut, colonel fm Monterej'. George A. McCall (Caj^t 4. infy to 7 July 4G), bvt Major and Lt colonel fm La Palma. William W. S. Bliss (rk Capt to July 46), bvt Major fm La Palma: bvt Lt colonel

fm Buena

Vista.
Assist.

Adjutants Gen. bvt rank of Captains.

(James H. Prentiss, relinquished

Staff 18 June 46); 1. arty. Randolph llidgely (Fst It 3. arty to July 46)killed (fm his horse) 27 Oct. 46. George Lincoln (Fst It 8. infy to July 46) Jcilled at Buena Vista. Oscar F. Winship (Fst It 2. drags to July 46), bvt Major fm Churubusco. William W. Mackall (Fst It 1. arty to Dec. 46), bvt Major fm Churubusco. George Deas (Fst It 5. infy to Dec. 46), bvt Major fm Churubusco. Joseph Hooker (Fst It 1. arty to Mar. 47), bvt Major fm National Bridge; bvt

Lieut, colonel

Edward R.

S.

fm Chapultepec. Canby (Fst It 2. infy to Mar.

47),

bvt Major

fm Churubusco

bvt

Lieut, colonel fm Chapultepec. Irvin McDowell (Fst It 1. arty to May 47), bvt fm Buena Vista. Francis N. Page (Fst It 7. infy to May 47), bvt Major fm Churubusco.

INSPECTORS GENERAL.
Inspectors General, rank of Colonel.

George Croghan

died since the war. Sylvester Churchill, bvt Brig. General

fm Bueua

Vista.

OFFICEKS OF

V.

S.

ARMY.

QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT.
Thomas
^

S. Jesup,

Quartermaster Gen. rank of B7'ig. General. bvt Major General (8 May 28).
Assist. Qtmrtermasters

Gen. rank of Colonels.


;

Trueman Cross killed on the Eio Grande 21 Apr. 46. Henry Whiting, bvt Brig. General fm Buena Vista died
Quarte7-7nasters,

since the war.

rank of Major's. Charles Thomas, bvt Lieut, colonel for mer. cond. in Mexico. Samuel McRee, bvt Lieut, colonel for mer. cond. in Mexico died since the war. Thomas Swords, bvt Lieut, colonel for mer. cond. in Mexico. George H. Grossman, bvt fm Palo Alto. Henry Smith died at Vera Cruz 24 July 47. 'Osborne Cross (Assist. Qrmr to July 47).
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Assist. Quartermasters, rank of Captains. James R. Irwin, Chief of Qrmr's dept. to Gen. Scott diedin Mexico city Jan. 48. Ebenezer S. Sibley, bvt Major fm Buena Vista. Edwin B. Babbitt, bvt Major for mer. cond. in Mexico. Edmund A. Ogden, bvt Major for mer. conduct. James M. Hill died since the war. Abraham C. Myers, bvt Major f m La Palma bvt Lieut, colonel fm Chapultepec. Wm. M. D. McKissack died since the war.
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Alexander Montgomerj'. Robert Allen, bvt Major fm Cerro Gordo. William W. Chapman, bvt Major fm Buena Vista. Henry C. Waj'ne, bvt Major fm Churubusco. Joseph L. Folsom (in 5. infy to Sept. 46). John P. J. O'Brien (in 4. arty to Jan. 47), bvt Major fm Buena Vista died since [the war. Arthur B. Lausing( fm Jan. 47). William H. Churchill (in 3. arty to Mar. ^l)-~died at Ft Polk 19 Oct. 47. James L. Donaldson (in 1. arty to Mar. 47, and bvt Major). Thomas L. Brent (in 4 arty to Mar. 47). George W. F. Wood (in 1. infy to Mar. 47), bvt Major fm Churubusco. Justus McKinstry (in 2. infy to Mar. 47), V)vt Major fm Churubusco. Frederick H. Masten (in 1. infy to Mar. 47). Edward G. Elliott (in 4. infy to Mar. 47) died since the war. Thomas Jordan (in 3. infy to Mar. 47). Albert Lowry (in 2. drags to Mar. 47), bvt Major fm MedeHn, near Vera Cruz. Leslie Chase (in 2. arty to Apr. 47, and bvt Capt) died since the war. William Armstrong (in 2. arty to Aug. 4:1) killed at El Molino del Rey. Edward H. Fitzgerald (in 6. infy to Aug. 47), Aid-de-C. to B. Gen. Pierce bvt Major fm Chapultepec. James G. Martin (in 1. arty to Aug. 47), bvt Major fm Churubusco wound, (lost an arm).
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SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT.
Commissary of Subsis., rank of Major.
Richard B. Lee.
Commissaries of Subsis. rank of Captains. of the Commissariat to Gen. Scott bvt Major f m Churubusco bvt Lieut colonel fm Chapultepec. Amos Eaton, bvt Major fm Buena Vista. George G. Waggaman, bvt Major fm La Palma and Monterey. {Assist. Commissaries, of the Lieutenants of the line).

John B. Grayson, Chief


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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Surgeon General, rank of
Colonel.

Thomas Lawsou

bvt Brig. General for mer. conduct.


OFFICERS OF
U.
S.

ARMY.

SuTffeons, rauk of Majors.

Benjamin F. Harney wound, in the march fm Vera Cruz. Clement A. Finlay, Medical Director of M. Gen. Taylor's army. Presley H. Craig, Medical director of M. Gen. Taylor's army in 40
Richard S. Satterlee Worth's division. Samuel G. I. De Camji. Hamilton S. Hawkins died at Tampico Aug. Robert C. Wood.

died since [the war.

47.

Henry

A. Stinnecke.

William L. Wharton died at Port Lavaca, Tex. Oct. Charles 8. Tripler Twiggs' division. Burton Randall.

46.

Nathan

S. Jarvis.

N. McLaren. Joseph J. B. Wright, Medical purveyor of General Scott's army. John B. Porter (Assist, surg. to Oct. 46). John B. Wells (Ast surg. to Oct. 46). John M. Cuyler (Ast surg. to Feb. 47). Madison Mills (Ast surg. to Feb. 47), Director of the Hospital at Puebla.
Assiiit.

Adam

Surgeons (rank of Captains.)

Leonard C. McPhail. Samuel P. Moore. Alexander F. Suter died in Mexico city Dec. 47. Charles M. Hitchcock, Chief Director of the Hospitals Bernard M. Byrne. Eugene H. Abadie. Charles H. Laub. Josiah Simpson. James R. Conrad. David D. C. De Leon.
-Tames W. Russell. Heni'y H. Steiner. John C. Glen died in Mexico since the war. Henry E. Cruttenden resigned June 46. James Simons wounded at El Molino del Rey.

at

Buena

Vista.

Thomas C. Madison. Alfred W. Kennedy


Joseph K. Barnes. Levi H. Holden.

died since the war.

John

S. Griffen.

Richard F. Simpson. William Levely died, in Mexico, since the war.


Assist.

Surgeons (rank of First Lieuts.)

Alex. S. VVotherspoon. Charles C. Keeney. William Roberts mart, Grayson M. Prevost.

wounded

at El

Molino del Rey, and died in Max.

city.

Robert Murray. John F. Head. Lewis A. Edwards. Robert Newton died at N. Orleans since the war. Horace R. Wirtz. Robert C. Wickham^ died at Vera Cruz.
Israel Moses. John F. Hammond. Josephus M. Steiner.

Charles P. Deyerle. Elisha J. Bailey. Nicholas L. Campbell.

Samuel L. Barboiir. George E. Cooper. Ebenezer Swift.

offict:rs of v.

s.

army.

PAY DEPARTMENT.
I)ep.

Paymr. Gen. (rank

of Lieut. Colonel).

Daniel Randall.
Payinrs. (rank of Majors).

(Timothy P. Andrews, as Colonel of Voltigeurs


piilteisec).

bvt Brig. General from Cha;

Kirby, bvt Lieut, col fm Churubusco bvt Colonel fm Chapultepec died since the war. Steuart, bvt Lieut, colonel for mer. coud. in Mexico. D. Benjamin Walker. St. Clair Denny.
;

Edmund

Adam

David Hunter. Lloyd J. Beall. Roger S. Dix, bvt Lieut, colonel fm Buena Vista died since the war. Abram Van Buren, bvt Lieut, colonel fm Churiibiisco. Robert H. Hammond died 3. June 47 at sea, fm Tampico. Robert A. Forsyth died since the war.
;

J. Coffee, bvt Lieut, colonel fm Buena Vista. Felix G. Bosworth died at Vera Cruz 9 June 47. Robert B. Reynolds.

Andrew

George H. Ringgold. Albert G. Bennett, bvt Lieut, colouel

fm

National Bridge.

ENGINEERS OF FORTIFICATIONS.
Colonel.

Joseph G. Totten, bvt Brig. General fm. Vera Cruz.


Majoi'.

John Liud Smith, bvt Lieut, colonel fm Cerro Gordo bvt Colonel fm Churubusco.
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Captains.
Jose^Jh K. F. Mansfield, bvt Major fm Fort Brown sev. wound, at, and bvt Lt. Monterey bvt Colonel fm Buena Vista. colonel f Robert E. Lee, bvt Major fm Cerro Gordo; bvt Lt colonel fm Contreras and Churubusco toound. at, and bvt Colonel fm Chapultepec. Alexander J. Swift died 24 Apr. 47. Jonathan G. Barnard, bvt Major for mer. cond. in Mexico. William D. Eraser, bvt Major for mer. cond. in Mexico.
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John Sanders, bvt Major fm Monterey. James L. Mason (Fst It to Apr. 47), bvt Major fm Churubusco and bvt Lt colonel fm El Molino del Rey.
First Lieutetiants.

sev.

wmind.

at,

and bvt Captain fm Bviena Vista. Peter G. T. Beauregard, bvt Captain fm Churubusco twice icound. at, and bvt [Major fm Chapultepec. Jeremiah M. Searritt, bvt Captain fm Monterey. Isaac J. Stevens, bvt Capt fm Churubusco bvt Major fm Chapultepec, and sev.

Henry W. Benham

wound,

at,

toound. at San Cosme gate. Henry W. Halleck, bvt Captain for aifairs with the enemy in California. Zelous B. Tower (Sec It to Apr. 47), bvt Fst lieut. fm Cerro Gordo bvt Captain
;

fm Churubusco
Jeremy
F. Gilmer.

wound,

at,

and bvt Major fm Chapultepec.

Second Lieutenants. Gustavus W. Smith, bvt Fst lieut. fm Cerro Gordo bvt Captain fm Churubusco. George B. McClellan, bvt Fst lieut. fm Churubusco bvt Captain fm Chapultepec. John G. Foster, bvt Fst lieut. fm. Churubusco sev. wound, at, and bvt Captain fm El Molino del Rey.
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TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS.
Major. William Turubull. bvt Lt colonel fm Churubusco; bvt Colonel fm Chapultepec.

OFFICEKS OF

U.

S.

AKMV.

Captains.

William G. Williams killed 21 Sept. 4(; at Monterey. George W. Hughes, bvt Major fm Ccrro Gordo [Colonel Md and D. C. Volrs.] bvt Lt colonel for mer. cond. iu Mexico. John McClellan, bvt Major fm Chiirubusco bvt Lt colonel for gitl. and mer. cond. before Mexico. Thomas B. Linuard, bvt Major fm Buena Vista; died since the war. Joseph E. Johnston xev. wound, in a reconnoissance of Gerro Gordo [Lt colonel of Voltigeurs, audj bvt Colonel fm Apr. 12 Cerro Gordo wmind. at Mex. city, and bvt Lieut, colo in Chapultepec.
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Fir.st hiexitenanU.

William H. Emory, bvt Captain fm San Pascual bvt Major fm San Gabriel and Plains of Mesa [Lt colonel of Hughes' reg. Md and D. C. Volrs. ] Jacob E Blake, killed by accidental fire of his own pistol. Lorenzo Sitgreaves, bvt ('aptain fm Buena Vista. William H. Warner, thrice iwund. at, and bvt Captain fm San Pascual killed
;

by Indus, since the war. Eliakim P. Scammon, Extra Aid-de-C. to M. Gen. Scott.
Charles N.

Hagner dV(7

since the war.

(Johii C. Fremont, bvt Captain

Second JAeutenants. appd. Lieut, colonel mtd Itiflemeu.)

Joseph D. Webster. George Thorn, Aid to B. Gen. Pierce on his march. George Meade, bvt First lieut. fm Monterey. Martin L. Smith, bvt First lieut. for mer. cond. in Mexico. John Pope, bvt First lieut. fm Monterey bvt Captain fm Buena Vista. William B. Franklin, bvt First lieut. fm Buena Vista. William G. Peck.
;

Wood, trausf. Dec. 46, to 2. drags.) L. F. Hardcastle, bvt First lieut. fm Contreras and Churubusco Captain fm El Moliuo del Key. Francis T. Bryan wound, at, and bvt First lieut. fm Buena Vista. George H. Derby sev. icound. at, and bvt First Lieut, fm Cerro Gordo.
(Thomas
J.

Edmund

bvt

ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.
Major.

Henry K.

Craig, bvt Lieut, colonel

fm Monterey.
Captains.

William H. Bell. Benjamin Huger, bvt Major fm Vera Cruz bvt Lieut, colonel fm El Molino [bvt Colonel fm Chapultepec. George D. Ramsay, bvt Major fm Monterey. (George H. Talcott as Major of Voltigeurs, bvt Lt colonel fm El Molino), bvt [Major fm Chapultepec. James M. Morgan (Est It to Mar 47.)
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Fir.'it

Lieutenants.
;

Peter V. Hagner, bvt Captain

Cerro Gordo

toound.

at,

and bvt Major fm


[Chapultepec.

to Mar. 47), bvt Captain fm Santa Cruz de Kosales. Franklin D. Callender (Sec It to Mar. 47 and bvt Est It fm Flo), .' y. wound, at
It

Kobert A. Wainwright. Alexander B. Dyer (Sec

Contreras and bvt Captain fm Churubusco. Charles P. Kingsbury (Sec It to Mar. 47), bvt fm Buena Vista. John McNutt (Sec It to Mar. 47). Josiah Gorgas (Sec It to Mar. 47). Theodore T. S. Laidley (Sec It to Mar. 47), bvt Captain fm Cerro Gordo; bvt Major fm Puebla. Second Lieutenants.

Thomas

J. Brereton, bvt First lieut. fm La Palma. Charles P. Stone, bvt First lieut. fm El Molino bvt Captain fm Chapultepec. Jesse L. Reno, bvt First lieut. fm Cerro Gordo; sev. toound. at and bvt Captain fm Chapultepec.
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OFFICERS OF

U.

S.

ARMY.

FIRST REGIMENT OF DRAGOONS.


Colonel.

Bichard B. Mason, bvt Brig. General for mer. cond. in California


the war.

died since

Major.

Benjamin L. Beall (Capt


Resales.

2.

drags to 47), bvt Lieut, colonel


Captains.

fm Santa Cruz de

San Pascual 6 Dec. 46. (James Allen, Lt colonel, comd. Mormon Volrs., died 23 Aug. John H. K. Burgwin, killed at Puebla de Taos Feb. 47. Enoch Steen icound. at, and bvt Major fm Buena Vista.

Benjamin D. Moore

killed at

46;.

William Eustis. Henry S. Turner, bvt Major fm San Pascual and San Gabriel. Abraham R. Johnston, Aid de C. to B. Gen. Kearney killed at San Pascual. Philip R. Thompson, bvt Major fm Sacramento. William N. Grier, bvt Major fm Santa Cruz de Resales. Philip Kearney icound. (lost an arm) at, and bvt Major fm Churubusco. Robert H. Chilton, Extra Aid to M. Gen. Taylor and bvt Major fm Biaena Vista. Daniel H. Rucker (Fst It to Feb. 47), bvt Major fm. Buena Vista. Andrew J. Smith (Fst It to Feb. 47), Actg Lt colonel of Mormon Bn. James H. Carleton (Fst It to Feb. 47), bvt Major f m Buena Vista.
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First Lieuteriants.

Richard S. Ewell, bvt Captain fm Churubusco. Leonidas Jenkins died at Vera Cruz 18 Oct. 47. John Love, bvt Captain fm Santa Criaz de Rosales. Abraham Buford, bvt Captain fm Buena Vista. {Sec lieut.) Thomas 0. ^arxnnoxLA -killed at San Pascual. Rufus Ingalls (Sec It to Feb. 47). Joseph H. Whittlesey (Sec It to Oct. 47), bvt fm Buena Vista.
Second Lieutenants.

John W. Davidson.
Richard C. W. Radford. Delos B. Sacket, bvt First lieut. fm La Palma. Joseph McElvaiu killed (by accident) in New Mexico Jiily 47. Clarendon J. L. Wilson, bvt First lieut. fm Embudo and Taos. John Adams, bvt First lieut. fm Santa Cruz de Rosales.

Thomas

F. Castor.

Orreu Chapman, bvt First lieut. fm Medelin. Oliver H. P. Taylor, bvt First lieut. fm Embudo and Taos. Samuel D. Sturgis (in 2. drags to Feb. 47). George Stoneman. George F. Evans, bvt First lieut. fm Buena Vista. Lorimer Graham (Sec It 10. infy serving with 1. drags), bvt First Flores sev. wound, at, and bvt Captain fm Churubusco. David H. Hastings (Serg Saps, and min. to June 48).
;

lieut.

fm Mira

SECOND REGIMENT OF DRAGOONS.


Colonel.

William
eral

S.

Harney (Lt colonel and bvt Col fm Flo


Majors.

to

June

46), bvt Brig.

Gen-

fm Cerro Gordo.
at

Edwin V. Sumner (Capt 1. drags to June 46) sev. wound, fm Cerro Gordo bvt Colonel fm El Molino del Rey.
;

and bvt Lt colonel

PhililJ St.

mon

George Cook (Capt 1. drags to Feb. 47, and Lt colonel Bn), bvt Lt colonel for mer. cond. in California.

comdg Mor-

U.
8.

OFFICERS OF

AKMY.

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Captains.

Benjamin L. Beall (bvt Major fm Flo), ijrom. to 1. drags. George A. H. Blake, bvt Major fiu San Augustine. Aug. 47. Crogan Ker sev. wound, at El Moliuo del Key. Seth B. Thornton i<ei\ wound, on the Rio Grande killed near San Antonio 18 bvt Lt colonel fm La Palnia bvt Charles A. May, bvt Major fm Palo Alto [Colonel fm Buena Vista. Nathaniel W. Hunter died since the war. fm La Palma. bvt Major Lawrence Pike Graham, William J. Hardee, bvt Major fm Modelin bvt Lt colonel fm San Augustine. Hamilton W. Merrill, bvt Major fm El Molina del Rey. Henry H. Sibley CFst It and Adjutant to Feb. 47), bvt Major fm Medelin. Ripley A. Arnold (Fst It and bvt Capt to Aug. 47), bvt Major fm La Palma.
[
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First Lieutenant.^.

Zebulon M. P. Inge- killed at La Palma 9 May 46. Washington I. Newton. William H. Saunders died since the war. John H. mn-~died at Puebla 29 July 47. [war. Albert Lowrey (see Qrmr's dept. Fowler Hamilton (Major 10. iufy Mar. 47 Lt colonel 16th infy) died since the Oscar F. Winship, bvt Captain fm La Palma Appd. in .\djutant's dept. Reuben P. Campbell, bvt Captain fm Buena Vista. William Steel, bvt Captain fm Churubusco Adjutant Dec. 47. Daniel G. Rogers f//Vf/ at Vera Cruz 21 July 48. bvt Captain fm ChuruPhiliiJ W. McDonald, Aid de C. to B. Gen. Twiggs busco bvt Major fm Chapultepec died since the war. Elias K. Kane (Sec It to Aug. 47).
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Second Lieutenants.

George Stephens drowned in the Rio Grande 18 May 46. sev. wound, at, and bvt First lieut. Lewis Neill, Adjutant Richard H. Anderson, bvt First lieut. fm San Augustine. George T. Mason killed near Ft. Brown 25 Apr. 46. Alfred Pleasanton, bvt First lieut. fm La Palma. John Y. Bicknell died since the war. James M. Hawes, bvt First lieut. fm San Juan de los Llanos. Newton C. Givens. bvt First lieut. fm Buena Vista.
;

fra

Medelin died [since the war.


;

J. Wood, bvt First lieut. fm Buena Vista. James Oakes, bvt First lieut. fm Medelin bvt Captain fm El Molino. William D. Smith .^ev. wound, at El Molino del Rey. George S. Humphreys died Nov. 47. Arthur D. Tree, bvt First lieut. fm Churubusco sev. wound, at El Molino. Samuel H. Starr.

Thomas

One

Year's Regimeut raised acconUug to act of Congress Feb. 11, 1847.

3d

REGIMENT OF DRAGOONS.
Colonel.

Edward G. W.

Butler, born in La., apt. from La.


fjiezit.

Colonel.

Thomas

P. Moore, born in Va.

apt.

from Ky.
Majors.

Lewis Cass, Jr., born in O., apt. from Mich. " Tenn., apt. from Tenu. William H. Polk,
Siircjeon.

E. H. Burton, born in Md., apt. from La.

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OFFICERS OF

V.

S.

ARMY.

Asst. Surgeons.

F. J. Kobertson, born in Tenn., apt. from Tenn. " N. Y., " Ky. Coryon S. Abell,
Captains.

George W. Caldwell, born in N. C,

apt.

John Butler, Edgar B. Gaither, Lemuel Ford, John S. Sitgreaves, Alphonse M. Duperu,
Richard T. Merrick, James Hogan, Andrew T. McReynolds, Walter H. Jenifer,

Pa.,

Ky.,
Va.,

from N. C. " Pa. " Ky.


"

Ind.

N. C, Va.,

Md.,
Ire., Ire.,

" " "


" "

N. C. La.

Md.
Ala.

Mich.

Md.,

"

Md.

First Lieutenants

Daniel Petigru, born in S. C, apt. from S. C. " " Pa., Pa. S. M. B. Vance, Rodolph Schoonover, born in Pa., apt from Ind. Va. Va. George J. Adde, N. Y. N. Y., Joseph A. Divver, Tenn. Tenn., George E. Maney, Mich. N. Y., John T. Brown, Ala. Va., William B. Cook, N. C. N. C, Edward C. Davidson, Ala. Ala., William Walker,

Second Lieutenants.

Herman Thorn, born


J.

in N. Y., apt.

" Mich., " C. D. Williams, William C. Wagley, born in Ky., apt.

Joseph H. Maddox,

from N. Y. Mich from Ky Md.


N. C.
s. c.

John K. Harrison,
William J. McGill, Francis Y. Gaiues, Francis Henry, Langdon C. Johnson, Charles Radziminski, John V. S. Haviland, James J. Moore,

Ala.

Wis.
s. c. La. Pa.

Ky.

Edward McPherson,
William Merrihew, William Blood, W. G. Moseley,

Md.
N. Y. Ind.
Fla.

John W. Martin,
R. E. Haslitt, Andrew J. Dorn,
Elisha E.

Va.

Md.
Army.

Camp,

MOUNTED RIFLEMEN.
Colonel.

(Persifor F. Smith, bvt Brig. General

fm Monterey) See General

Officers.

Lieut. Colonel.

John

C.

Fremont, comd.

Bn

of Volrs. in California.

Major. William W. Loring (Capt. to Feb. 47), bvt Lt colonel fm Churubusco onel fm Chapultepec sev. icound. at De Belen gate.
:

bvt Col-

OFFICERS OF

U.

8.

AKMV.

13

CapMiif. Winslow F. Sanderson, bvt Major fm CbnrnbTisco. Samuel H. Walker (Capt. and Lt colouel of Texas Kangcrs) killed at HuaHenry C. Pope resigned Dec. 47. [mantla Oct. 47. George B. Crittenden, bvt Major fra Churnbusco. Stevens T. Mason mori. wound, at Cerro Gordo, and died 15 May 47. John S. Simouson wound, at, and bvt Major fm Chaimltepec. fm Chapnltepec. Jacob B. Backenstos, bvt Major from Chuniinisco W(ni/id. at, and bvt Lt colonel Stephen S. Tucker wound, at, and bvt Major fm Cliapultepec. Chas F. Ruflf, bvt Major fm San Juan de los Llanos. Benjamin S. Roberts (Fst It to Feb. 47), bvt Major fm Chapultepec bvt Lt
l)
(

colonel fm Guadalaxara. (First lieut.) Thomas Ewell killed at Cerro Gordo 18 Apr. 47. Andrew Porter (Fst It to Mar. 47) bvt Major f ni Ghurubnsco

bvt Lt colonel
*

fm Ohapultepec.
First Lieutenants.

Michael E. Van Buren, bvt Captain fm Churiabusco. Llewellcn Jones. Noah Newton. William W. Taylor.

Andrew J. Lindsay. John G. Walker, bvt Captain fm San Juande Spear S. Tiptondied at Puebla 20 July 47.

los

Llanos

sev.

wound, at El Molino.

Thomas Claiborne, Jr. Thomas G. Ilhett (Sec


Charles L.

Denman

It to Feb. 47) bvt Captain fm Hnamantla. to Apr. 47). bvt Captain fm Puebla. Sec It to May 47).

(Sec

It

Thomas Davis

killed at

Second Lieutenants. Cerro Gordo.


;

George McLaue, bvt First lieut. fm Churubusco bvt Captain fm Chapulte]>ec. Hubert M. Morris, bvt First lieut. fm Coutreras bvt Captain fm Chapultepec. Francis S. K. Kussell wound, at, and bvt First lieut. fm Chapultejjec. Julian May, Aid de C. to B. Gen. Harney bvt First lieut. f m Churubusco. Daniel M. Frost, (fm 1. arty), bvt First lieut. fm Cerro Gordo. John P. Hatch (fm 3. infy), bvt First lieut. fm Churubusco bvt Captain fm
;
;

Chapultepec. Gordon Granger, bvt First lieut. fm Churubusco bvt Captain fm Chapultepec. Dabney H. Maury^se. wound, before, and bvt First lieut. fm Cerro Gordo, lunes N. Palmer, bvt First lieut. fm Churubusco wound, at, and bvt Captain fm Chapultepec. ) James Stuart, bvt First lieut. fm Churubusco bvt Captain fm Chapultepec. Alfred Gibbs wound, before, and bvt First lieut. fm Cerro Gordo bvt Captain fm De Belen gate. George H. Gordon- woujul. before and bvt First lieut. fm Cerro Gordo. William B. Lane. Caleb E. Lrvine.
;

ist

REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY.
Lieut. Colonel.

Benjamin K. Pierce

died since the war.

Majors. Levi Whiting died since the war. [Puebla. Thomas Childs (Capt 3. arty and bvt Colo, to Feb. 47j, bvt Brig. General fm
Captains. Justin Dimick (bvt Major fm Florida), bvt Lt colonel fm Churubusco bvt Colonel fm Chapultepec. Lucian B. Webster, bvt Major fm Monterey bvt Lieut, colonel fm Buena Vista. George Nauman, bvt Major fm Cerro Gordo; bvt Lt colonel fm Churubusco: zi^ound. at Chapultepec.
: ;

14:

OFFICERS OF

U.

S.

ARMY,

Francis Taylor, bvt Major fm Cerro Gordo bvt Lt colonel fm Churubusco. John H. Winder, bvt Major fm Churubusco bvt Lt colonel fm Mexico city. Minor Knowlton. [fm Chapultepec. James H. Prentiss died since the war. John B. Magruder, bvt Major fm Cerro Gordo wound, at, and bvt Lt colonel Erastus A. Capron (Fst It to Feb. 47) killed at Chiarubusco. Martin J. Burke (Fst It to Mar. 47) killed at Churubusco. [treras. John S Hatheway (Fst It to Mar. 47) wound, before, and bvt Major fm Coil;

Flrst Lieutenants.

bvt Major fm Buena Vista (appd. in Qrmr's dept). James W. Mackall, bvt Captain fm Monterey aji^jd. in Adjutant's dept. William H. French, bvt Captain fm Cerro Gordo bvt Major fm Churubusco. Joseph Hooker, bvt Captain fm Monterey appd. in Adjutant's dept. William H. Fowler (bvt fm Flo) died since the war. Irvin McDowell, Aid de C. to B. Gen. Wool, to May 47 bvt Captain fm Buena Vista Ast Adjutant Gen. May, 47. Joseph A. Hoskin, bvt Captain f Cerro Gordo loound. at (lost an arm) and bvt Major fm Chapultepec. Henry D. Grafton, bvt Captain fm Churubusco. James B. Eicketts William S. Smith rfjV^Z since the war. Samuel K. Dawson, bvt Captain fm Cerro Gordo. James G. Martin (Sec It to Feb. 47), appd. in Qrmr's dept. niort. wound. Joseph F. Irons (Sec It to Mar. 47), Aid to B. Gen. Cadwalader at Churubusco and died 26 Aug. 47. John M. Brannan (Sec It to Mar. 47), Adjutant Apr. 47 bvt Captain fm Churubusco sev. wound, at Chapultepec. Monterey bvt Captain f Buena Vista. Isaac Bowen (Sec It to Mar. 47), bvt f Seth Williams (Sec It to Mar. 47), Aid to M. Gen. Patterson; bvt Captain fm [Cerro Gordo. Abner Doubleday (Sec It to Mar. 47). John P. Johnstone (Sec It to Mar. 47) killed at Contreras 19 Aug. 47. Henry Coppee (Sec It to Aug. 47), bvt Captain fm Churubusco. Edward C. Boynton (Sec It to Aug. 47) sev. wound, at, and bvt Captain fm Churubiisco. Thomas J. Jackson (Sec It to Aug. 47), bvt Captain fm Churubusco bvt Major fm Chapultepec. Truman Seymour (Sec It to Aug. 47), bvt Captain fm Churubusco.
; ;
;

James L. Donaldson, bvt Captain fm Monterey

Second Lieutenants.
Satterlee Hoffman killed at Churubusco. John B. Gibson, bvt Fst lieut. fm Churubusco. Theodore Talbot, Adjutant of California Volrs. to Ambrose P. Hill.

May

47.

2d

REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY.
Colonel.

James Bankhead, bvt

Brig. General

from Vera Cruz.


Majors.

John Munroe (Capt


;

4.

arty and bvt Major to

Aug

4(5),

bvt Lt Colonel

fm Mon;

terey bvt Colonel fm Buena Vista. Patrick H. Gait (Capt 4. arty to Feb. 47), bvt Lt Colonel since the war.
Ca/ptains.

fm Churubusco

died

Allen Lowd, bvt Major fm Fort Brown. Samuel Mackenzie, comd. his reg. at El Molino, and Stormers at Chapultepec William C. DeHart rfiVf/ 21 Apr. 48 idied 19 Oct. 47 in Mex. city. bvt Charles F. Smith, bvt Major fm La Palma bvt Lt colonel fm Monterey [Colonel fm Churubusco. Henry Swartwout.
;

ARMY.
;

OKFICEKS OF
;

U.

S.

15

James Duncau, bvt Major fm Palo Alto bvt Lt Colonel fm La Palma bvt Colouel fm Mouterey difd since the war. Horace Brooks (Fst It to June 46), bvt Major fm Chnrubusco bvt Lt colouel fm El Molino del Hey. Henry L. Kendrick (Fst It to June 40), bvt Major fm Puebla. Koland A Luther (Fst It to Mar. 47), iround. at Palo Alto. John F. llolaud (Fst It to Mar. 47), bvt fm La Palma bvt Major fm Monterey.
; ;
;

Firitt Liute7iants.

L. Shackelford, comd. his co at Churubusco and inort. wound, at El Moand died 12 Oct. 47. Charles 15. Daniels, comd. his co at Churubusco, and mort. wound, at El Molino, and died 27 Oct. 47. Lewis G. Arnold, bvt Captain fm Churubusco; bvt Major fm Chapultepec. Francis Woodbridge, bvt Captain fm Churubusco bvt Major fm El Molino del

Muscoe
lino,

[Hey. fm Chapultepec. William Armstrong (appd. Aug. 47 iu Qrmr's dept. ) killed at El Molina. Arnold Elzey, bvt Captain fm Churubusco. William B. Blair, bvt Captain fm Cerro Gordo. William F. Barry. William A. Nichols, bvt Captain fm Monterey bvt Major fm El Molino. Leslie Chase, bvt Captain fm La Palma died since the war. Henry J. Hunt, bvt Captain fm Churubusco wound, at El Molino bvt Major Augustus A. Gibson. [fm Chapultepec. William Haj's (Sec It to Mar. 47), bvt Captain fm Churubusco wound, at El Molino bvt Major fm Chapultepec. Harvey A. Allen (Sec It to Mar. 47), bvt Captain fm El Molino del Rey. Samuel S. Anderson (Sec It to Mar. 47), bvt Captain fm El Molino bvt Major James Totten (Sec It to Mar. 47). [fm Chapultepec. David Gibson died at Tampico 6 Feb. 47. Koswell S. Ripley (Sec It to Mar. 47), Aid to M. Gen. Pillow 1)vt Captain fm Cerro Gordo bvt Major fm Chapultepec. John J. Peck (Sec It to Mar. 47), bvt Captain fm Churulmsco bvt Major fm El Molino del Rey. Henry F. Clarke (Sec It to Sept. 47) wound, at El Molino bvt Captain fm Chapultepec.
;

Henry C. Pratt, bvt Captain fm Atlixco. John Sedgmck, bvt Captain fm Chnrubusco

bvt Major

Second Lieutenants.
Josiah H. Carlisle.
at, and bvt First lieut. fm Puebla. died since the war. First lieut. fm National Bridge. Marcus D. L. Simpson, bvt First lieut. fm Churubusco bvt Captain fm ChaRichard H. Rush. [pultepec. Josejjh S. Totten. Julius A. d'Lagnel. Julian McAllister.

George Edwards

mound,

Thomas B. J. Weld Henry B. Sears, bvt

3d

REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY.
Colonel.
at

William Gates

comd.

Tampico.
Lieut, ('olonel.

Francis S. Belton, bvt Colonel

fm Churubusco.
Major.

John M. Washington (Capt.

4 arty to Fob. 47), bvt

Lt colonel fm Buena Vista.

Captainn.

Thomas Childs (bvt Lt. colo fm Flo), bvt Colonel fm La Palma. See John R. Vinton, bvt Major fm Monterey killed at Vera Cruz 22 Mar.
;

arty. 47.

16

OFFICERS OF

U. S.

ARMY.
at Palo Alto,

Samiael Ringgold fbyt Major

fm Flo) mort. wound,


;

and died

11

May

46.

Martin Buvko, bvt Major fm Churnbusco bvt Lt colonel fm El Molino del Key. Eichiird D. A. Wade (bvt Major fm Flo) sev. wound, at Cbenibusco bvt Lt colonel fm El Molino died since the war. Robert Anderson sev. imund. at, and bvt Major fm El Molino del Rey. William ^?,\\dkd at Puebla 13 Aug. 47. Thomas W. Sherman, bvt Major fm Bnena Vista.
;

ChristoiJher Q. Tompkins, resigned 22 Sept. 47 in Calif. Braxton Bragg (Est It to June 46), bvt Captain fm Ft Brown bvt Major fm Monterey bvt Lt colonel fm Buena Vista. George Taylor (Est It to Feb. 47), bvt Major fm Huamantla. Edward J. Steptoe (Fst It to Mar. 47), bvt Major fm Cerro Gordo bvt Lt
; ; ;

[dept. colonel fm Chapultepec. {First lieut.) Randolph Ridgely (declined bvt fm La Palma), ap^id. in Adjutant's Francis O. Wyse (Fst It to Mar. 47), bvt Major fm Calabosa river near Tampico. William H. Shover (Fst It Mar. 47), bvt Captain fm Monterey bvt Major fm
;

Buena

Vista.
It

William Austine (Fst

and Adjutant to Aug.

47),

bvt Major

fm Churubusco.

First Lieutenants.
Henrj'
S.

Burton (Lt colonel of N. Y.

reg. California Volrs. for the war).

Henry B. Judd, bvt Captain fm Medelin, near Vera Cruz. Edward 0. C. Ord. William Gilham resigned Oct. 46.
William T. Sherman, bvt Captain fm California. William H. Churchill, bvt Captain fm La Palma apjjd. in Qrmr's dept. Stewart Van Vliet, appd. in Qrmr's dept. June 47. George H. Thomas, bvt Captain fm Monterey bvt Major fm Buena Vista. Horace B. Field, bvt Captain fm Huamantla. George W. Ayres, bvt Captain fm Monterey killed at El Molino. [bvt Major fm Churubusco. Sewall L. Fremont, Ast qrmr Mar. 47. Richard P. Hammond, Aid to B. Gen. Shields bvt Captain fm Cerro Gordo John F. Reynolds, bvt Captain fm Monterey bvt Major fm Buena Vista. Richard W. Johnston, distiug. and resigned Dec. 47. Charles L. Kilburn (Sec It to Feb. 47), bvt First lieut. fm Monterey bvt Cap; ;

fm Buena Vista. Hachaliah Brown (Sec It


tain

to Mar. 47), bvt Captain

fm Medelin.

Lucien Loeser (Sec It to Mar. 47). James A. Hardie (Major in N. Y. reg. California Volrs. for the war). Samiiel G. French (Sec It to Mar. 47), bvt First lieiat. fm Monterey sev. icound. at, and bvt Cajitain fm Buena Vista. Francis J. Thomas (Sec It to Mar. 47). Joseph F. Farry (Sec It to Aug. il) killed at El Molino. Louis D. Welch (Sec It to Sept. 47) died since the war. George P. Andrews (Sec It to Sept. 47 iDOund. at, and bvt Captain fm El Mobvt Major fm Chapultepec. lino
; ;

Second Lieutenants.
Colville J. Minor died Aug. 47 in California. Hamilton L. Shields, bvt First lieut. fm Churubusco bvt Captain fm El Molino. John H. Lendrum, bvt First It fm Churubusco bvt Captain fm Chapultei^ec. Bedney F. McDonald, bvt First It fm Huamantla.
: ;

John Mason. George Patten.


Horatio Gibson. Ambrose C. Burnside.
4th

REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY.
TAeut. Colonel.

Matthew M. Payne

sev.

wound,

at,

and bvt Colonel fm La Palma.

OFFICERS OF

U.

8.

ARMY.

17

Majors.

John L.

Gardnei-, bvt Lt colonel fm Cerro Giles Porter (Capt 1. arty to 16 Feb. 47).

Gordo

bvt Colonel

fm

Contreras.

Captains.

(John Munroe, bvt Major


(Patrick H.

See 2. arty. Gait to Feb. 47); See 2. arty. (John M. Washington to Feb. 47) See 3. arty. Harvey Brown (bvt Major fm Flo), bvt Lt colonel fm Chnrubusco bvt Colonel William W. Morris (bvt Major fm Flo). [fm De Belen gate, John B. Scott, bvt Major fm La Palma. William P. Bainbridge, bvt Major fm Cerro Gordo died since the war. llaphael C. Smead d/^rf 20 Aug. 48. Franklin E. Hiint. Simon H. Drum, much distiug. and killed at Ue Belen gate, 13 Sept. 47. Samuel C. Ridgely (Fst It to Feb. 47), bvt Major fm Churubusco. Edward Deas (Fst It to Feb. 47) drowned in tbe Rio Grande since the war. John H. Miller (Fst It to Mar. 47), bvt Major fm Puebla died since the war.
fni Flo)
;

First Lieutenants.

John P. J. O'Brien appd. in Qrmr's dept. Jan. 47 wound, at, and bvt Major [fm Bueua Vista. John W. Phelps, disting. at Contreras, declined bvt. Thomas L. Brent, bvt Captain fm Buena Vista appd. in Qrmr's dept. Mar. 47. Thomas Williams, Aid to M. Gen. Scott bvt Captain fm Churubusco bvt Major
; ; ; ;

Edmund

Bradford.
;
;

John C. Pemberton, Aid to M. Gen. Worth Major fm El Molino wound, at the city.

[fm Chapultepec. bvt Captain fm Monterey bvt


;

Charles F. Wooster, bvt Captain fm the Sacramento. P. McCown, bvt Captain fm Cerro Gordo. George W. Getty, bvt Captain fm Contreras. Albion P. Howe, Adjutant, bvt Captain fm Contreras. Julius P. Gareschc. [fm Buena Vista. Simon S. Fahnestock. Robert S. Garnett, Aid to M. Gen. Taylor bvt Captain fm Monterey bvt Major Mansfield Lovell (Sec It to Feb. 47), Aid to M. Gen. Qiiitman bvt Captain fm

John

Chapultepec

wound,

at

De Belen

gate.

Calvin Benjamin (Sec It to Feb. 47), much disting. and killed at le Belen gate. Henry M. Whiting (Sec It to Mar. 47). bvt First It fm Buena Vista. George W. Rains (Sec It to Mar. 47), Aid to M. Gen. Pillow; bvt Captain fm.

Churubusco. Daniel H. Hill (Sec

to Mar. 47), bvt Captain fm Contreras bvt to Mar. 47). Samuel Gill (Sec It to Mar. 47) resigned May 47. Fitz John Porter (Sec It to May 47), bvt Captain fm El Molino Chapultepec and loound. at De Belen gate.
It
:

Major fm Cha[pultepec.

Thomas

J.

Curd (Sec

It

bvt Major

fm

Second Lieuteiiants.
Francis GoWmawo^md. at, and bvt Fst It fm Contreras. Darius N. Couch, bvt Fst It fm Buena Vista.

John

A.

Brown.

Albert L. Magilton, bvt Fst It fm Contreras. Henry A. Ehninger. Gustavus A. De Russy, bvt Fst It fm Contreras. John S. Garland. Samuel L. Gouverneur, bvt Fst It fm Contreras.

John Gibbon. Richard C. Drum, bvt Fst


ist

It

fm Chapultepec.

REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.
Colonel.

William Davenport.

18

OFFICERS OF

U. S.

ARMY.

Lieut. Colonel.

Henry Wilsou, bvt Colonel fm Monterey.


Majors.

John B. Clark died at San Juan D'UUoa 23 A\ig. Edgar S. Hawkins (Capt. 7. infy to Feb. 47).
Captains.

47.

Abercrombie (bvt Major fm Flo) loound. at, and bvt Lt colonel fm Albert S. Miller, bvt Major fm Monterej'. [Monterey prom, to 5. infy. Electus Backus, bvt Major fm MontereJ^ Joseph H. Lamotte icound. at, and bvt Major fm Monterey. John R. B. Gardeuier dkd since the war. Samuel M. Plummer died since the war. John M. Scott, bvt Major fm Monterey died since the war. John H. King (Fst It to Oct. 46). Robert S. Granger (Fst It to Sept. 47).

John

J.

First Lieutenants.

Ferdinand S. Munford. William E. Prince, Aid to B. Gen. Price bvt Captain fm Santa Cruz de Rosales. George W. F. Wood, appd. in Qrmr's dept. John C. Terrett killed at Monterey. Benjamin H. Arthur (Sec It to Sept. 46), Adjutant. Stephen D. Carpenter (Sec It to Sept. 47).
;

Second Lieutenants.

Joseph B. Plummer. Schuyler Hamilton, bvt First


Frederick
J.

lieut.

fm Monterey

Eugene E. Rankin Dilworth

Denman. McLean.

Aid to M. Gen. Scott bvt [Captain fm Mira Flores.


;

inort. wound, at Monterey, and died 27 Sept. William L. Crittenden. Gilbert. Charles C. Parmenas T. Turnley. George D. Brewerton (in N. Y. Volrs. in Calif.) Egbert Viele.

4G.

2d

REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.
IJeut. Colonel.
;

Bennet Riley (bvt Colonel fm Flo), comd. a brigade Gordo bvt Major General fm Contreras.
;

bvt Brig. General

fm Cerro

Majors.

George W. Allen (Capt 4. infy to Sept 46), bvt Lt colonel fm La Palma died at Vera Cruz 15 Mar. 48. William M. Graham (Capt 4. infy to Feb. 47), Lt colonel 11. infy, and killed at [El Molino del Rey. Washington Seawell (Capt. 7. infy to Mar. 47).
;

Captains.

Carlos A. Waite, prom, to Major 8. infy Feb. 47. Thompson Morris, bvt Major fm Cerro Gordo bvt Lt colonel fm Churubusco. Julius J. B. KingsbTiry, bvt Major fm Chvirubusco. Joseph R. Smith, bvt Major f Cerro Gordo twice wound, at, and bvt Lt colonel
;

[fm Churubusco. Hannibal Day. Chapiiltepec. Samuel P. Heintzelman, bvt Major fm Huamantla. sev. womid. at, and bvt Lt colonel fm Silas Casey, bvt Major fm Churubusco James W. Penrose, bvt Major fm. Cerro Gordo died .since the war. George W. Patten sev. loound. Tlost an arm) and bvt Major fm Cerro Gordo. Henry W. Wessells Fst It to Feb. 47) se/K. wound, at, and bvt Major f m Contreras. James W. Anderson (First It to Feb. 47) much disting. and mort. woitnd. at Churubusco, and died 22 Aug. 47. Mai'sena R. Patrick (Fst It to Aug. 47), bvt Major for mer. cond. in Mexico.
(

OFFICERS OF

IT.

8.

ARMY.

19

First Lieutenants.

William Allnirtis bvt Capt fm Y\& killed at Vera Cruz. Justus McKinstry appd. iu Qrmr's dept. Christoplier S. Lovell twice loaund. at, and bvt Captain fm Churubusco. Delozier Davidson wound, at Vera Cruz bvt Captain fm Churubusco. George C. Westcott, bvt Captain fm Cbapultepec. Julius Hayden, Aid to Colo Kilcy, comdg brig w(nind. at, and bvt Captain fm [Churubusco. Edward K. S. Canby, Adjiitant appd. in Adj. gen.'s dept. [Belen gate. Bryant P. Tilden (Sec It to Feb. 47) wound, at Coutreras. Nathaniel Lyon (Sec It to Feb. 47), bvt Captain fm Churubusco; wound, at De

Second Lieutenants.
It from Churubusco diM since the war. Charles E. Jarvis wound. atCerro Gordo bvt Fst It fm Churubusco died since Frederick Steele, bvt Fst It fm Contreras bvt Captain fm ChaiJultepec. [the war. James M. L. Henry, Aid to B. Gen. Marshall. Herman Thorn (appd. in 3. drags Mar. 47), Aid to Colo Garland bvt Captain fm Churubusco wound, at El Molino retained with bvt of Capt fm Cha[pultepec. David E, Jones, Adjutant Ajjr. 47 bvt Fst It fm Churubusco.

James W. Schureman, bvt Fst

Churubusco. Nelson H. Davis, bvt Fst It fm Churubusco. William M. Gardner wound, at Contreras John R. Butler, Aid to M. Gen. Butler. Tredwell Moore. Thomas W. Sweeney, served in N. Y. Volrs.;
Easlej'
killed at
;

Thomas

sev.

wound,

at,

and bvt Fst

It

fm

[Churubusco.
lost

an arm

at

Churubusco.

3d

REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.
Lieut. Colonel.
;

Ethan A. Hitchcock, Actg Inspector General with M. Gen. Scott fm Churubusco bvt Brig. General fm El Molino del Key.
;

bvt Colonel

Ma^fft'.

William W. Lear

mort. wound, at Monterey.

Captains.

Lewis N. Morris, bvt Major fm La Palma killed at Monterey. (Henry Bainbridge (rwmd. at, and bvt Major fm Monterey): prom, to 7. infy. Edmund B. Alexander, bvt Major f m Cerro Gordo bvt Lt colonel f m Churubusco. Jefferson Van Home, bvt Major fm Churubusco. George P. Field sev. wound, at Monterey, and killed by Mex. lancers. Philip N. Barbour (bvt fm Flo), bvt Major fm La Palma killed at Monterey. William S. Henry, bvt Major fm Monterey died since the war. Joseph H. Eaton, Aid toM. Gen. Taylor bvt Major fm Monterey bvt Lt colonel
: : ; ;

fm Buena

Vista.
;

Lewis S. Craig, bvt Major fm Monterey sev. wound, Churubusco. James Madison Smith (Fst It to Sept. ^&),died 4 Dec. 47 near Jalapa Mex. William H. Gordon (Fst It to Sept. 46), bvt Major fm Churubusco. Daniel T. Chandler Fst It to Sept. 4G), bvt Major fm Monterey wound, at, and bvt Lt Colonel fm Contreras. Stephen D. Dobbins (Fst It to Feb. ^1) wound, at La Palma.
at,
(

and bvt Lt colonel fm

First Lieutenants.

Bushrod R. Johnson

resigned Oct.

47.
;

Oliver L. Shepherd, bvt Captain fm Churubusco bvt Major fm Chapultepec. William B. Johns, bvt Captain fm Cerro Gordo. Douglas S. Irwin f bvt fm Flo), Adjutant killed at Monterey. [Churubusco. Thomas Jordan appd. in (Qrmr's dept. Don Carlos Buell, bvt Captain fm Monterey .seu. wound, at, and bvt Major fm bvt Major fm Chapultepec. Israel B. Richardson, bvt Captain fm Churubusco
;
:

20

OFFICERS OF

U.

S.

ARMY.

William T. H. Brooks, bvt Captain fm Monterey: Actg ast adj. gen. to B. Gen. Twiggs bvt Major fm Churubusco. Andrew M^. Bowman, bvt Captain fm Cerro Gordo. George Sykes, bvt Captain fm Cerro Gordo. Andrew J. Williamson (Sec It to Feb. 47).
;

Second Lieutenants.

Eobert Hazlitt killed John C. McFerran.

at

Monterey.

John Trevitt. Henry B. Schroeder, bvt First lieut. fm Churubusco. John J. C. Bibb resigned Dec. 46. John P. Hatch appd. in Mtd riflemen q. v. James N. Ward -wound, at and bvt First lieut. fm Cerro Gordo. ]^arnard E. Bee wound, at and bvt First lieut. fm Cerro Gordo bvt Captain [fm Chapultepec. Henry B. Glitz, bvt First It fm Cerro Gordo.

William H.

Wood

(fm

7. infyj.

It fm Churubusco. Joseph N. G. Whistler, bvt First It from Churubusco. Michael O'Sullivan resigned Oct. 47.

John D. Wilkins, bvt

First

Charles B. Brower

served in N. Y.
4th

Volrs.

REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.
Lieut. Colonel.
;

John Garland, comd. a brigade

bvt Colonel

fm La Palma
City.

bvt Brig. General

fm Churubusco

sev.

wound, in capture of the


Majoi-.

Francis Lee (Capt

7.

fm El Molino

infy to Feb. 47), bvt Lt colonel del Rey.

fm Churubusco

bvt Colonel

Captains.

(George W. Allen, bvt Major fm Flo bvt Lt colonel fm La Palma); prom to 2. John Page mort. 'wound, at Palo Alto, and died 12 July 46. [infy(William M. Graham, bvt Major fm Flo); prom, to 2. infy q. v. Pitcairn Morrison, bvt Major fm La Palma. George A. McCall, bvt Major and bvt Lt colonel fm La Palma appd. in Adj's Gouverneur Morris, bvt Major fm La Palma. [dept. Robert G. Buchanan, bvt Major fm La Palma bvt Lt colonel fm El Molino del Charles H. Larnard, bvt Major fm La Palma. [Rej'. Benjamin Alvord (Fst It to Sept. 46), bvt Capt fm La Palma bvt Major fm National Bridge. Henry L. Scott (Fst It to Feb. 47), Aid-de-C. and Actg adjutant gen. to Gen. Scott; bvt Major fm Churubusco bvt Lt Colonel fm Chapultepec.
;
; : ; ;

First Lieutenants.

Henry Prince, Adjutant

bvt Capt fm Churubusco sev. wound, at and bvt Major [fm El Molino del Rej'. Charles Hoskins, Adjutant; killsd at Monterey. Richard H. Graham mo7-t. wound, at Monterey, and died 12 Oct. 46. John H. Gore, bvt Captain fm Churubusco bvt Major fm El Molino del Rey. skirmish. Richard E. Cochran killed at R. de la Palma. {Second It) Theodoric H. Porter killed 19 Apr. 46, near the Rio Grande, in a Sidney Smith wound, at El Molino mort. wound, in capture of city, and died
;
: ;
|

16 Sept. 47. Granville O. Haller, bvt Captain

fm

El Molino

bvt Major

fm
;

ChaiDultepec.
killed at P-ass of

Henry D. Wallen.
Henderson Ridgley, Actg ast adjutant gen. to B. Gen. Lane Jenks Beaman (f? 6 May 48 at Tampico.
[Guadalaxara.

OFFICERS OF

U.

S.

ARMY.

21

Becond IJeiitennntK.
Christopher R. Perry died on his return, at sea. Christopher G. Augur, Aid to B. Gen. Hopping. Ulysses S. Grant declined bvt fm El Moliuo bvt Captain fm Chapultepcc. Henry M. Judah, bvt First It fm El Moliuo; bvt Cajitainfm Chapultepec. James S. Woods, bvt First It fm La Palma killed at Monterey. Alexander Hays, bvt P'irst It fm La Palma Actg ast adjutant gen. to B. Gen. [Lane. Abram B. Lincoln iroiind. at and bvt First It fra El Molino del Rey.

J. Montgomery. David A. Russell, bvt First It fm National Bridge. Alexander P. Rodgers inoarid. and killed, at Chapultepec-. Delaucey Floyd-Jones, bvt First It fm El Molino del Rey. Maurice Maloney, bvt First It f m El Mdlino bvt Captain f m Chapulteiiec wound, at San Cosme gate. Archibald B. Botts- r//"<'rZ 1 Jan. 47 at Camargo Mex. Thomas R. McConnell, bvt First It fm El Molino bvt Captain fm Chapultepec. Edmiind Russell wound, at Churubusco bvt First It fm El Molino.
; ; ;

Thomas

5th

REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.
Lieut. Colonel.
;

James
at

S.

Mcintosh dang, wound, at and bvt Colonel fm La Palma El Molino and died of his wounds 26 Sept. 47.
;

sev.

wmtnd.

Majors.
Staniford, bvt Lt Colonel fm La Palma) prom, in 8. infy. Martin Scott (Capt 5. infy to June 46), bvt Lt colonel fm Monterey killed at El [Moliuo del Rey. Dixon S. Miles (Capt 7 infy to Feb. 47), q. v. John J. Abercrombie (Capt 1. infy to Sept. 47), q. v.

(Thomas

Captains.
[47. Moses E. Merrill, much disting. and killed at El Molino del Rey. Ephraim K. Smith, comd. Lht Bn, and mart, woiuid. at El Moliuo died 11 Sept. 47 died Dec. 9 Alexander S. Hooe sev. wound, at and bvt Major fm La Palma at Baton Rouge. William Chapman wound, at San Antonio, and bvt Major f m Churubusco Ijvt [Lt colonel fm El Moliuo. Randolph B. Marcy served in California. Daniel Ruggles, bvt Major fm Churubusco bvt Lt colonel fm Chapultepec. Joseph H. Whipple(Z/('(f 30 June 47 at the Castle of Perote. Daniel H. McPhail, bvt Major fiu Churubusco wound, in capture of the city.
;
:

Carter L. Stevenson. Nathan B. Rossell, bvt Major

fm El Molino

del Rey.

First Lieutenants.

John

A. Whitall, bvt Captain

fm La Palma.
: ;

George Deas, .\djvitant, and appd. in Adjutant's dept. Dec. 46. bvt bvt. Captain f m Churubusco Sterne H. Fov!\eiioound. at La Palma [Major fm El Molino. Spencer 'Sorxell died since the war. John C. Robinson. Pinkney Lus;enbeel, Adjutant; wound, at and bvt Captaia fm Churubusco bvt [Major fm Chapultepec. Joseph L. Folsom, appd. in Qrmr's dept. Sept. 46. Mortimer Rosecrants, bvt Captain fm Churubusco died since the war. Charles S. Hamilton, bvt Captain fm Churubusco sev. wouml. at El Molino. Henry R. Selden. Second Lieutenants.
;

Frederick T. Dent, bvt First It fm Churubusco sev. wound, at and bvt Captain [fm El Molino. Erastus B. Strong Av7/<"rf at El Molino del Rey. William T. Burwell, Aid to Colo Clark, comdg brig. killed at El Molino. William Read.
;
:

22

OFFICERS OF

U.

S.

ARMY.

Joseph P. Smith, much disting. and killed at Chapultepec. John A, Kichey- murdered at Villa Gran Mex. 13 Jan. 47. Patrick A. Farrelly sct. wound, at and bvt First It fm Chriibusco
Clinton

W.

Lear, bvt First

It

fm National

Bridge.

died since [the war.

6th

REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.
Colonels.
;

(Zachary Taylor, bvt Brig. General fm Flo bvt Major General fm La Palma prom, to Major General 29 June 46). Newman S. Clark, bvt Brig. General fm Vera Cruz.
Major.

Benjamin L. E. Bonneville

wound,

at

and bvt Lt Colonel fm Churubusco.

Captains.

George

Hutter (re-appd. Apr. 47 till Jan. 48). "William Hoffman icound. at and bvt Major fm Churubusco bvt Lt colonel fm Albemarle Cady wound, at and bvt Major fm El Molino del Key. [El MolJno. Thomas L. Alexander, bvt Major fm Churubusco. Samuel Woods (Major 15 infy Mar. 47), bvt Lt colonel fm Chapultepec retained John B. S. Todd. [with bvt of Major fm same. William H. T. Walker, bvt Major fm Churubusco aev. loound. and bvt Lt. colonel fm El Molino. James Monroe Jr. Actg ast inspector gen. in the army of Gen. Scott.
C.
; ;

Charles

S. Lovell.

First Lieutenants.

Edward Johnson, bvt Captain fm El Molino bvt Major fm Chapultepec. Thomas Hendrickson sev. tcound. and bvt. Captain fm Churubusco. Louis A. Armistead, bvt Captain fm Churubusco bvt Major fm El Molino
; ;

wound, at Chapultepec. (Edward H. Fitzgerald, appd. in Qrmr's dept. 5 Aug. 47). Leonidas Wetmore, bvt Captain fm El Molino del Key died since the war. John D. Bacon mo7-t. wound, at Churubusco, and died 11 Oct. 47. Alexander Morrow (in 9. infy till Sept. 47), bvt Captain fm Chapultepec died
;
;

since the war.

Second Lieutenants. Anderson D. Nelson. Kudolph F. Ernst, Actg adjutant; 7no7't. wound, at El Molino, and died 22 Sept. 47. Ealph W. Kirkham, Adjutant and actg. ast. adjutant gen.; bvt First It fm Churubusco bvt Cai^tain fm Chapultepec. George W. Lay, Aid to M. Gen. Butler bvt First It fm Monterey Mil. secretary to M. Gen. Scott bvt Captain fm Churubusco. Edwin Howe, bvt First It fm El Molino bvt Captain fm Churubusco. Simon B. Buckner icound. at and bvt First It fm Churubusco bvt Captain fm [El Molino. Winfield Scott Hancock, bvt First It fm Churubusco. William Ehea died at Monterey 7 June 47. George T. Shackelford died since the war.
; ; ; ;

7th

REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.
Lieut. Colonel.

Joseph Plympton, bvt Colonel fm Cerro Gordo.


Majors.

Jacob Brown mort. wound, in comd. of Ft Brown 6th and died 9 May 46. Henry Bainbridge (Capt 3. infy to Feb. 47), bvt Lt colonel fm Contreras.

U.
S.

OFFIOEKS OF

ARMY.

23

CJaptaiiiH.

Hawkins, bvt Major fm Ft Browu); luoiu. to 1. infy Feb. 47. (Francis Lee, Major 4. infy Feb. 47). [to 5. iufj-. (Dixon S. ^liles, bvt Major fm Ft Brown, bvt Lt colonel fm Monterey); prom. (Washington Seawell, bvt Major fm Flo); prom, to 2. infy Mar. 47. Gabriel J. Rains (bvt Major fm Flo). Theopbihis H. Holmes, bvt Major fm Monterey. Kichard H. lloss, bvt Major fm Monterey sev. wound, at and bvt Lt colonel fm Contreras died since the war Daniel P. Whiting, bvt Major fm Cerro Gordo. Richard C. Gatlin wound, at and bvt Major fm Monterey. Gabriel R. Paul, bvt Major fm Chapultepec. Seneca G. Simmons (Fst It to Feb. 47). Forbes Britton (Fst It to Feb. 47). Charles Hanson (Fst It to Feb. ^1) killed at Contreras 20 Aug. 47. John C. Henshaw (Fst It to Mar. 47), bvt Major fm Contreras.
(Edgar
S.
; ;

First Lieutenants.

Hopson dismd. Aug. 46. Lewis Henry Little, bvt Captain fm Monterey. Charles H. Humber, bvt Captain fm Cerro Gordo
Nevil

sev.

wound, at San Geronimo.

Francis N. Page, Adjutant and appd. in Adjutant's dept. May 47. Levi Gantt killed at Chapultepec. [Cerro Gordo. Napoleon J. T. Dana (Sec It to Feb. 47) sev. wound, at and bvt Captain fm Lafayette McLaws (Sec It to Feb. 47). Samuel B. Hayman (Sec -It to Feb. 47). Earl Van Dorn (Sec It to Mar. 47), Aid de C. to B. Gen. Smith bvt Captain fm Cerro Gordo bvt Major fm Churubusco wou/id. in capture of the city. Franklin Gardner (Sec It to Sept. 47), bvt First It fm Monterey bvt Captain fm Cerro Gordo Adjutant.
;
; ; : :

Second Lieutenants.

Joseph H. Potter sev. wound, at and bvt First It fm Monterey. William K. Van Bokkelen, bvt First It fm Contreras. Edmund K. Smith, bvt First It f m Cerro Gordo bvt Captain fm Contreras. Matthew R. Stevenson (Captain of N. Y. Volrs. in California). William H. Tyler, bvt Fst lieut fm Contreras. Cadmus M. Wilcox, Aid to M. Gen. Quitman bvt First It fm Chapultepec. Samuel B. Maxey, bvt First It fm Contreras. Thomas Henry, bvt First It from Contreras.
:

8th

REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.
Colonel.
;

(William

J.

Worth, bvt Brig. Gen. fm Flo)

See General Officers.

Lieut. Colonel.

Thomas

Staniford (Major

5.

infy to June 4G), bvt Colonel

fm Monterey.

Majors.

William G. Belknap (bvt Lt colo fm Flo), bvt Colonel fm La Palma Actg. inspector gen. to M. Gen. Taylor bvt Brig. General fm Buena Vista. Carlos A. Waite (Capt. 2. infy to Feb. 47), bvt Lieut colonel fm Churubusco wound, at and bvt Colonel fm El Molino.
; ; :

Caq)tains.

George Wright (bvt Major fm Flo), bvt Lt colonel fm Churubusco wound, and bvt Colonel fm El Molino. William R. Montgomery wound, at and bvt Major fm La Palma; wortnd. and bvt Lt colonel fm El Molino.
;

at at

24:

OFFICEES OF

D.

S.

ARMY.
;

Richard B. Screven, bvt Major fm Monterey bvt Lt colonel fm El Molino Henry McKtxvett ki lied at Monterey 21 Sept. 46. [died since the war. James V. Bomford, bvt Major fm Chnrubusco bvt Lt colonel fm El Molino. Isaac V. D. Reeve, bvt Major fm Chnrubusco: bvt Lt colonel fm El Molino. Collinson R. Gates wou7id. at and bvt Captain fm La Palma bvt Major fm El [El Molino. Molino died since the war. Larkin Smith, Aid to B. Gen. Worth bvt Major fm Churubusco sev. wound, at George Lincoln (Est It to July 46), bvt Captain fm La Palma appd. in Adju: ; ;

tant's dept.

Augustus L. Sheppard (Est

It

to Eeb. 47)

died since the war.

First Lieutenants.

Joseph Selden, bvt Captain fm Churubusco sev. wound, at and bvt Major fm Arthur J. Lee. [Chapultepec. Robert P. Maclay icound. at La Palma. [10 Sept. 47. John G. Burbauk wound, at La Palma moi't. wound, at El Molino, and died John Beardsley sev. wound, and bvt Captain fm El Molino. [17 Sept. 47. Charles F. yioxri^ wound, at La Palma mort. tcound. at El Molino, and died John D. Clark, Adjutant sev. icound. at and bvt Captain fm El Molino drowned in Aug. 48. Charles D. Jordan (Sec It to Sept. 46) wound, at and bvt First It fm La Palma. James Longstreet (Sec It to Feb. 47), Adjutant bvt Captain fm Churubusco bvt Major fm El Molino sev. icound. at Chapultepec.
;

Second Lieutenants.

Jacob J. Booker died since the war, in Texas. Theodore L. Chadbourne killed at La Palma. Edmunds B. Holloway sev. wound, at and bvt First It fm Churubusco. Lafayette B. Wood, bvt First It fm Monterey Aid to M. Gen. Worth bvt Cap[tain fm Churubusco. Alfred St A. Crozet. Charles G. Merchant, bvt First It fm El Molino bvt Captain fm Chapultepec. Alexander Hays, bvt First It fm La Palma; Actg ast. adj. gen. to B. Gen. Lane. George Wainwright sev. wound, at Monterey; see. wound, at El Molino died 2 Aug. 48. James G. S. Snelling, bvt First It fm Churiabusco sev. wound, at and bvt Cap[tain fm El Molino. Thomas G. Pitcher, bvt First It fm Churubusco. George E. Pickett, bvt First It fm Chiirubusco bvt Captain fm Chajiultepec.
;
;

Edward D. Blake.
One Year's Regiment gth
raised according to act of Congress Feb. 11, 1847.

REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.
Colonel.

Trueman

B.

Ransom, born

in Vt., apt.
Lietit.

from Vt.
Colonel.

Jeremiah Clements, born in Ala., apt. from Ala.


Majors.
Folliott T. Lally, born in N. Y., apt. from Me. William B. Taliaferro, born in Va. apt. from Va.
,

Surgeon.
Justin E. Stevens, born in Mass., apt. from Mass.
Asst. Surgeons.

Francis T. Wheaton, born in R. I., " Md., Robert T. Spence,

apt.

from R.
"

I.

Md.

OFFICERS OF

U.

S.

ARMV

25

Me.,

26

OFFICERS OF U.

S,

ARMY.

William L. Walrodt,

OFFICEK8 OF
Lieut.

U.

8.

AKMY.

27

Colonel.

William M. Graham, horn iu Va., apt. from Md.


Majorx.
E.

W. Morgau, born
F. Hunter,

in Pa., apt

from Pa.
"
Pa.

John

"

S.

C,

Surgeon.
AVilliam
J.

Barry, born iu Md., apt. from

Md.

Asst. Surgeons.

Johu H. Weir,
Sam. D.

l)orn in Pa., apt. from Pa. " Pa., " Scott, Pa.

Captains.

E.

W. McComas, born William W. Irwin,

in Va., apt. Pa.,

from Va.

Pembertou Waddell George W. Chaytor, Lewis Carr,


Presley N. Guthrie,

Arnold Sybiirg, Arthur C. Cummings, Johu Motz, Charles T. Campbell,


Fii'st Lieutenants.

Gregg, born in Pa. Joseph S. Hedges,


J.

John

apt.

from Pa.

Thomas

F.

McCoy

Daniel S. Lee, Marshall Hanuon, George Davidson, William H. Gray, Columbus P. Evans, Joseph Samuels, B. F. Harley,

Second Lieutenants.

Horace Haldeman, born in Pa.,

apt.

from Pa.

28
One

OFFICERS OF

U.

S.

ARMY.

Year's Kegiment raised according to act of Congress Feb. 11, 1847.

I2th

REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.
Colonel.

Millidge L. Bonhain, born in

S.

C,

apt.

from

S. C.

Lieut. Colonel.

Truemau H. Seymour, born

in Conn., apt.

from Conn.

Majors.

Maxey Gregg, born

in S.

C,

Albert G. Blanchard, born

apt. from S. C. in Mass., apt. from La.

Surgeon.

Robert R. Ritchie, born

in Va., apt.

from Va.

Asst. Surgeons.

Alfred G. Howard, born in

S. G., apt.

from
"

S. C.

John

B. Butler,

"

Va.,

Va.

Ca/ptains.

N. B. Holden, born in

apt.

from Mo.

" " Ark. Pa., Allen Wood, Oliver P. Hamilton, born in S. C., apt. from S. C. " " Tex. Md., James M. Wells, " Ark. " Mo., Joseph B. Anthony, " " Mo. Va., James W. Denver, " " N. C. N. C, Wm. J. Clark, " " Tex. N. C, C. C. Hornsby, " " N. C. N. C, John F.Hoke, " " N. C. Pa., Chas. R. Jones,

First Lieutenants.

Wash. L. Wilson, born in N. " John J. Martin,

Y., apt.

from Ark.

OFKIC'EKS

<>K

U.

S.

AKMV.
C.

29

Jobu J. Wbeeden, born Lloyd Magruder,


'

in N.

().

apt.

from N.

30

OFFICERS OF

D.

S.

ARMY.

Second Lieutenants.

Jolm M. Perkins.
Daniel Kirkpatrick. Nath. Grant.

Edward

J.

Diimmett.
jr.

John C. Mangham, David G. Wilde.


Isaac Hulse, jr. William D. Grey.

Mann Page Hunter, born John P. Wallace. Samuel H. Crump.

in Va., apt.

from Va.

OFFICERS OF
Henry
B. Kelly,

U.

8.

AKMY.

31

bom
" "

iu Ala., apt.

Robert Humphreys,

Tenn.,
Va.,

Thos. Smith, Nelson McClauahan, " " Preston G. Haynes, " A. J. McAllen.

" " "


"

from La. Tenu.


111.

Tenn. Tenn.

"

Tenn. Tenn. Tenn.

Second LleutenanU.

Richard

Steele,

32

OFFICEKS OF

U.

S.

ARMY.

First Lieutenants.

George W. Bowie,

born

in

Md., apd. from Iowa.

W.

S.

Tanneyhill,

OFFICERS OF
Edward
A. Graves, B. Bill,
F. Bethell,

IT.

S.

ARMY.

38

boru in Ky., apt. from Ky.


"

Edmimd
Thomas

Joseph P. Smith, Joseph W. Braimau,


Patrick H. Harris,

"
"
''

N. Y.. N. Y., Ind.,


Va.,

" " "

111.

Iml. Ind.

''

Ky.,

" "

Ky. Ky.

First Lieutenants.

George W. Singleton, born in Ky.,

apt.

from Ky.

Edward Cord,

34

OFFICERS OF

U. 8.

ARMY.

Captains.

Alexander P. Churchill, born in Ky., apt. from Ky. Va. Oscar E. Edwards

John Jones,
Jas. D. Blair,

Ga.
Miss.

Chas. J. Biddle, Jno. E. Howard,

Pa.

Md.
Pa.

Moses

J.

Jos. J. Jos. H. Calwell, Jos. H. Walker,

Barnard, Archer,

Md.
Va. Ark.
First Lieutenants.

Jos. C. Marriatt,

born in Md., apt. from Md.


"

Birket D. Frey,
Jas. Tilton,

Leonidas Mcintosh, Alex. H. Cross, H. C. Longnecker, Jos. H. Woolford,

" " " "


"

Va., Del., Fla.,

" "

Va.

Md.
Ga.

D. C,
Pa.,

Md.,
Pa., Va., Va.,

Wm.

S. "Walker,

Jno. M. Blakey, Jno. W. Leigh,

" "
"

" " " " " " "

Md.
Pa.

Md.
Miss. Va. Va.

Second Lieutenants.
Chas. F. Vernon, born in Robt. C. Forsyth, " Frost,
Jos. A.
\, apt.
I.,

from Ky.
" " " "
"

Ga.

1..
il.,
I.,

Md.
Pa. Va.

Theo. D. Cochran, Geo. W. Carr, James M. Winder, Van Kens. Otey, Robt. Swan, Gus. S. Kintzing, Geo. R. Kiger, Wm. J. Martin, Smith, Isaac Michael C. Hooper, Jos. H. Smythe, Jas. R. May, Edwin C. Marvin, Robt. H. Archer,

"

" " " "


"

a.,
I.,

"
"
'

Md.
Va.

a.,

Md.
Pa.,

" "

I.,

I.,

"
" " " "
''

Miss. Pa.

" "

Va.

d.,

"
"
*'

d.,
1.,

Md. Md.
Va. Pa.

)nn.
d.,
a.,

"
"

Wash. Terrett, Frank H. Lamed,


Jos. E. Slaughter,

ich.,
a..

"

" " " "

Md.
Va.

Mich,
Va.

VOLUNTEERS
LIST OF

IN MEXICO.

GENERAL OFFICERS

COMPLETE ROSTER OF VOLUNTEER REGIMENTS

SERVING IN MEXICO FROM

1846

TO

1848.

GENEKAL OFFICERS OF VOLUNTEERS


APPOINTED
I'OK

AND HONORABLY MUSTEllKD OUT AT THE CLOSE OF THE MEXICAN WAR.

Major
Wra. O. Butler, born in Ky. " Ire., Robt. Patterson,
,

Generals.

apt.

from Ky.
"
Pa.

Brigadier Generals.
Thos. Marshall, born in Ky. apt. from Gid. J. Pillow, pro. Maj. Gen., born in " Thos. L. Hamer, Jno. A. Quitman, pro. Maj. Gen., born Jas. Shields, brev. Maj. Gen., Jos. Lane, Franklin Pierce, Geo. Cadwallader, brev. Maj. Gen..
, ' ' ' *

Ky. Tenn., apt. from Teuu. " Pa., Ohio.


in Pa., apt.
Ire.,

from Miss.

Sterling Price,

Caleb Gushing, Percifor F. Smith,

'

ROSTER OF VOLUNTEER REdlMENTS


IN

THE WAK WITH MEXICO;BY STATES, ALPHABETICALLY.

Battalion
for 3

of

Alabama

Volnuteers,
;

Fi7:st Lieutenant.'^.

months 4 companies received


46
;

May

discharged Aug. 46.


Lieut Colonel.

Philip H. Raiford.
Cajytainii.

James M. Curtis. John I. Seibels.


Robert L. Downmau. Robert F. Ligon.
First Lieutenants.

(Johu L. May died at Matamoras 26 [Sept. 46). James H. Pitts. Stephen F. Hale. William S. Hancock, comd. co F. Aug. 46. Reuben P. Thom, jr., comd. co G. Aug. 46. James A. Cox, comd. co K. Feb. 47. John F. Thomason (comd. co B). Nathaniel M. Murphev. William M. Hill. William H. Forney.
Second' Lieutenants.

Egbert B. Johnston.

Thomas

O. Glascock. Norflett Ivey. John A. Strother, Actg adjiatant of Batt.

Second Lieutenants. Spencer Currell. Richjird H. Hutchison. Thomas I. Holloway. John C. Parkam.

George W. Malone, comd. co B. (Hugh P. Watson, Adjutant). William M. Ford. Garner M. McConnico.
Josejih D.
(Earl}'

McCaun. Roe accidentally wounded and (resd). George W. Monroe. John B. Fuller.
George D. Snedicor. Albert H. Rippetoe, Aid de Camp. John H. Norwood.
Daniel Gibbs.

Regiment of Alabama Volunteers, for 12 months received Jnne 46

discharged

May

47.

James

Pierce.

Colonel.

John R.

Coffey.
Lieut.
Colonel.

Richard G. Earle.
Major.
(iooDK Bryan.

Cothran </// Henry B. Turner. Edward Hoskins. John C. Anderson. Stephen W. Snow.
(Daniel
Grenville H. Steiner.

16 Nov. 46).

CJohu M. McDuff relieved Dec.


Adjutant.
Battalion of

46).

See

It

Hugh

P. Watson.

Alabama Volunteers, for

Coptainn.

Andrew

L. Pickens.

during the war with Mexico 5 companies received Nov. and Dec. 47
;

William G. Coleman. Sydenham Moore. Jacob D. Shelley. Eliphas T. Smith.

disbanded June 48. Major Comdg. John I. Seibels (late Capt in Raiford's
Batt).

Hugh M. Cunningham.
Zachariah Thomason. Richard M. Jones. Drury P. Baldwin. William H. Ketcham (Est
Sec
to Oct. 46;.
It

Adjutant.

Robert A. Hardaway.
Captain.'*.

It

John Gorham Barr.

40
Thomas
E. Irby.

OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEERS.


June and July 46
47.
;

disbanded June

Daniel Gibbs.

Tennent Lomax.
Blanton McAlpin.
First Lieutenati.fs.

Colonels.

John Walden Caddell. James H. Bogle. William L. Moon. McKay M. Copeland. Alexander T. Hawthorne.
Second Lieutenants. Peyton Griffin King. Andrew Bogle.

(Archibald Yell killed !\X Buena Vista). John Selden Roane (Lt colonel to 28 Feb. 47).
LJeut. Colonel.

Gaston Meares (Lt and Adjiitant to 28


Feb. 47).
Majo)'.

Solon Borland prisoner in Mexico, and Vol. Aid to M. Gen. Worth.


Adjutants.

John Woods.
Elijah Grant Hood.

(Gaston Meares

George Lynch. David B. Cleveland. James R. Malone. (William R. King died


Elijah King. James Clark.
3

Sec It Benjamin F. Ross (Serg major to 1 Mar. 47) wounded at Buena


Vista.
at Orizava 5

promoted).

Captains.

[May

48).

(James

S.

WomXi died

9 Nov. 46).
at

Geoi'ge Wash. Patrick.

(Andrew R. Porter
Independent Companies of Ala-

killed

Buena

bama

Volunteers, for 6

i-eceived for 3

months^ months, May 46 dis;

Albert Pike. Christopher C. Danly

Johu .J. Dillard. Edward Hunter.


William G. Preston.

[Vista). prisoner in Mex[ico).

charged Aiignst 46.


Captains.

Robert Desha [bvt Major in the war


1812].

John Preston, Jr. Hiram W. Taylor (Fst


of

It

to Dec. 46),

William H. Piatt. Rush Elmore.


First Lieutenants.
Adrien. Garvin. Algernon M. Cook.

CO A. Franklin CO D.

W. Desha

(Fst

It

to Feb. 47),

First Lieutenants.

George

S. Foster.

Thomas
S.

John

Thomas Thomas

C.

Tomberlin.

A.

Reeder

wounded

at

Buena

Hamilton Reynolds.

Second Lieutenants.

Lewis Dickenson.

John N. Perkins.

Thomas

P. Miller.

William K. McKean, Actg Vachel S. Dillingham. Nathaniel T. Gaines. Cincinnatus Trousdale, comdg co A.

[Vista. adjiitaut.

John

Independent Company of

Alabama

F. Hill. Jesse Searcy.

Mounted Volunteers,
war with Mexico
disbanded July 48.
Captain.

for during the

received June 47

Second Lieutenants. Alexander Stewart. William A. McLain. Walter F. Scott.

Roger McCown.
William Calvert. Josiah M. Giles. William H. Causin. Ezekiel H. Gilbert. Davis Thompson, reg. Quartermaster.

James McGee.
First LAeihtenant. Isaac Henry.

Richmond

Second TJeutenants. T. Malone. (Granville H. Black resigned Feb. 48). David A. Malone.

Hiram

Carr.

Regiment
unteers,

of

Arkansas Mounted Vol12

for

months

received

Leonard Willhaflf. John DegrafiFenreid. (George C. Stewart fZ/efl! 28 Oct. 46). (Addison Cochran died 8 Jan. 47 at John C. Douglass. [Patos). John C. Peay. Richard Searcy.

OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEERS.


James
F. Fagaii. jor Vols); [appd. Sec
It 1.
IT.

41
S. art

Allen L. McAfee. (Benjamiu F. Ross. Adjutant). Redmond B. Sageley.

May
Fst
It

47].
47.

William N. Loker, Feb.

Paymaster (Major).
P. B. Reading.

Independent Companies of

Arkansas
Mexican
47
dis-

Mounted Volunteers
war.

in the

Ordnance

Officer (Major).

Company received
banded 24 June
Gaston Meares
48.

27

May

William H. Russell. Quarter mastei'.


J.

R. Snyder.
Captains.
rifle,

Captain.
(late Lieut, colonel).

First Lieutenant.

Richard Owens, Mounted Oct. 46 (Sec It fm July


;

co A. co B.

46).
rifle,

Benjamin

F.

Ross

(late

Sec

It

and Ad-

Henry

S.

Ford, Mounted
Swift,

jutant of Ark reg).

Oct. 46.

Granville P.

Mtd

rifle,

[Oct. 46. co C.

Second LieutennntK.
Allan L. McAfee (late Sec It). Daniel T. Witter Morrison.

John Sears, Mtd rifle, co i). Oct 46. John Grigsby. Mtd rifle, co E. Oct 46.
Lansford
B. K.
VV.

Hastings,

Mtd

rifle,

co F.
[46.

Oct. 46.

Company

received 15 June 47 disserved in New banded June 48 Mexico, and on the Rio Grande.
;

Thompson, Mtd rifle, co. G. Nov. Richard T. Jacobs, Spy co, chiefly of
native Indns. co H. A. T. Maddox [Sec It U. S. Marines], Oct. 46 to Jan. 47. John K. Wilson [Midn U. S. Navy], Art CO A. Oct. 46; (late Fst It Vols). Henry King, July 46 to Feb. 47.

William

Captain.

Stephen B. Euyart.
Firat Lieutenant.

James P. Neel.
Second Lieutenants.
Elijah O'Brion. Joseph F. Rieff.

Charles Burroughs killed 1-5 Nov. 46 in engag. with Mex. Lancers. Benjamin N. Hudspeth (late Sec It
Vols.)

Samuel

J. Heusley (Lt of Vols, fm Julj' 46), Coinmis. of subsis. Feb. 47.

Battalions
teers

of

California

Volun-

and and for 6 months discharged by Brig. Gen. Kearny in


chiefly in July

received

William Findlay, Art co Oct. 46 (late Sec It Volrs). Samuel Gibson (Lt of Vols, fm July
46)

wounded

at

San Pascual.

October

46, for 3

Santiago E. Arguello, co of native Californians.

April 47.
Lieut. Colonel comdg.

John Bidwell, Qrmr of the troops capture of Los Angelos.

in

John Charles Fremont [bvt Cap. Topog. engrs, and Major of Vols, from 23 July to 27 Oct. 46]; discharged 19 Apr.
47.

Miguel de Pedrorena, Aid de C. to Commo. Stockton at Los Angelos.


First Lieutenants.

Majors.

Benjamin D. Wilson, comdg old co E. Edward M. Kern, Actg commis. of


subsis.

Archibald H. Gillespie [Fst


Marines],
:

It

V. S.

Adjutant of Vols, to 23 July 46 and comdg. 2 companies mtd rifle Vols, at San Diego Nov. 46 dischnrged 11 Mar. 47. Louis McLane fLieut. U. S. Navy], Fst It Vols. July 46 Capt. Mounted Art Dec. 46 Major 19 Jan. 47
; ; :

(William N. Loker, Adjutant), co A. A. Girard, comdg Art co B.

Hiram Rhusaw, co B. and comd. co at Los Angelos. Felipe Biitron, comdg co Mounted men.
John
William Baldridge, co C. J. Myers (Hudspeth's) co. William Bradshaw, co D. Montgomery Martin (Maddox's) Archer C. Jessee, co E. M. M. Wembough, co F. D. A. Davis, co G.

remanded
Feb. 47.

to his .station in the

Navy

co.

Adjutants.

Fst

It

Theodore Talbot

(late

Serg ma-

42

OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEERS.


Captains.

William Blackburn, Art co A.


E. Bryant, co H.

James H. Barton (Hensley's)


Second Lieutenants.
Alexis
J.

James
co.

S.

Calhoun.

Godey Art co

A.

Daniel "W. Dill. Isaac Holmes. Harrison J. Sargent.

M. Hudspeth, co F.

John

E. Davis.
S.

D. T. Bird, co E. James Rock, co G. A. J. Grayson, (Maddox's) co. B. Lippiucott, CO H.

Joseph A.

Turner.

Allison Nelson. John Jones.

(Kennedy Gramling invalid, resigned)


Daniel H. Bird.
First Lieutenants.

Independent Companies of Florida Volunteers served at Guadaloupe and Santa Fe Mex.

John Phinizy,

Jr.

Elisha L. Shelton. George B. D. Alexander.

[1st J for

12

months

received Feb.

George Corlette. Orran C. Home.


Allen Keith.

47

discharged Mar. 48.


Captain.
Kelly.

Edwin R. Goulding.
(John Forsyth resigned). (James M. Dodds invalid, Leonidas VV. Walton.

William W.

I.

resd).

First Lieutenant.

Hopewell Dorsey.
Second Lieutenants.

Second Lieutenants.
Henrj' C. Anderson.
A.

John Parkhill.
A. H. Bright.

Hugenier M'Laws.
S. Rogers.

Henry B. Holliday.

Edmund
[2d] For during the

Mexican War
disbanded July

received Aug. 47
48.

Captains.
(K. G. Livingston Mex. 9 Feb. 48.

dtzV^?

at

Guadaloupe

David O'Connor. (John E. J. Cottle died&t Camargo 15 William J. Manahan. [Oct. 46). (Charles P. Hervey, Adjutant). TJoseph Dismukes died at Monterey 5 William F. Mullens. [Dec. 46). James Kellogg.
William Philips. William D. Griffin. Roswell Ellis.

George Holmes (Sec


(D.

It

to Mar. 48).

Fii'st Lieutenants.

M. Stewart died
B. Sanchez.

at

Vera Cruz 3
47).

Roman

[Nov. Second Lieutenants.

William W. Scott. Joseph Woodruff.

Absalom M. Sauls. John Devaney. John A. Hunter.


Joseph H. Winters.

Zimmerman Lawhon.
(Joseph H. Shivers).

John Thompson. Regiment of Georgia Volunteers for 12 months received June 46 dis-

Battalion of

Georgia

Volunteers, for

charged

May

47.

Colonel.

during the war with Mexico 5 companies; received July 47 disbanded


;

Henry R. Jackson.
Lieut. Colonel.

July 48.
TJeut. Colonel Comdt.

Thomas Y. Redd.
Major.
Charles J. Williams.

Isaac G. Seymour.

Adjutant.

Fst

It

Francis M. Levison.
Captains.

Adjutants.

{Fst
Sec

It.

John Forsyth

It

Charles P.

resigned Nov. Hervey Sept. 46.

William M. Nelson.
(Albert J. Gaulden murdered at San Miguel Mex. 28 May 48).

Ob'FlOERB OF
William B. Gvantdted
at

THE VOLUNTKEKS.

43

Columbus

Geo

9 Oct. 47).

(Charles P Hervey, late Sec It and Adjutant of Jackson's reg.; died at Columbus Geo.)

Benjamin
CO B.

J.

Smith (Fst
It

It

to

May

48),

Joseph C. Davis. (James H. Hill-rZ/Vrf atCuauavacaMex. Reuben C. Conner. [5 Feb. 48). George W. Anderson. W. Lewis Chandler. William C. Bogle. (John T. Allen died at Puel)la27 Mar.

John

S.

Fain (Sec

to

June

48), co C.

John L. Parker.
Elisha R. Forsyth.

[48).

Fimt Lieutenants.
(Francis M. Levison, Adjutant).

William A. Young.

Anderson A. Hunt. (Eobert F. Simmons died at Jalapa 5 [Jan. 48). Jonathan C. Holcomb.

Independent Company of
j

Georgia
;

Mounted men received May 47


I

Harvey

Phillips.

Second Lieutenant!^.

disbanded Aug. 48. Captain

Thomas Walker. Amos S. Way. (Andrew M. Hunter rfifrf


Francis Holden.

'

John Loyall.
First Lieutenant.

27 Feb. 48).

(Francis

McCurdy, resigned Dec.

47).

Jackson L. Clay.

James B. Wells.
Alfred Iverson, jr. Eugene S. Hoole.
Battalion of
unteers,

Second Lieutenayitx. George T. Anderson.

Edward

L.

Thomas.

Georgia mounted

Vol-

1st

for during the

war with

for 12

Mexico 6 companies: received Sept. 47 disbanded July 48. Lieut. Colonel Comdg. James S. Calhoun (late Capt in Jack;

Regiment of Illinois Volunteers months received June 46 discharged June 47.

Colonelx.

(John J. Hardin killed at BuenaVista). William Weatherford (Lieut, colonel


to 26 Feb. 47). Lieut. Colonel.

son's reg.)

Adjutants.

Fsl

It

John

C. Hateley
1

relieved

Jan.

William B. Warren (Major to 26 Feb.


47).

48.)

George W. Knight,

Feb. 48.

Captains.

Edwin

R. Gould ing.

Major. William A. Richardson (Capt. to 26 Feb. 47).


Adjutants.

Charles A. Hamilton. Henry Kendall died at Cuanavaca Mex. 9 Mar. 48. William D. Fulton. Wm. Tatum Wofford. Charles H. Nelson sick, absent. William H. C. Renfroe (Fst It to Mar. 48), CO C.

(Fst
Sec
It

It

Benjamin M. Prentiss
to Capt).

pro-

moted

William H. L. Wallace, Sept. 46.


Captains.

Firift Lieutenants.

John D. Morgan. Lyman Mower. Noah Fry.


(William A. Richardson Albion T. Crow. William I Wyatt.

Brice A. Hoxey. John C. Hateley (Adjutant to Jan. 48). Thomas Berrv. William W. Rich. Isaac Walleu. Charles T. Baker.

promoted
at

to

[Major).

Samuel Montgomery.
(Jacob W. Zabriskie
Vista).
killed

Buena
I.

[Sep. 46), co

Second Lieutenants. (Jonathan O. Reeder died at Churubnsco 14 Apr. 48). (Seth Jenkins died at Crus Blanco, 7 Zachariah Booth. [June 48). William E. Curtiss.

Benjamin M. Prentiss (Adjutant to Michael P. Smith (Fst It to Nov. 46),


CO B.
[47).

CO E.

George W. Robertson (Fst It to Feb. John L. McConnell (Sec It and Fst It


to

Feb.

Buena

47), Vista.

co

D.;

wounded

at

44

OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEERS.


First Lieutenants.

(William Woodard, Rifle co

killed at

William C. Bainey. (Bryaa R. Houghton


Vista).

Buena
killed at

Vista).
It

Bnena

John Scanland.

Peter Lott. Charles L. Starbuck (Sec CO K.

to Feb. 47),

Edmund

S.

Holbrook.

James H. Weatherford. William Y. Henry Adjutant

Anderson P. Corder (Feb. 47) co. B. (Henry L. Webb resigned Nov. 46).

to

War-

First Lieutenants.

ren's Batt.

Jacob C. Hinckley, Actg adjutant.

Patrick Higgins.

John A. Prickett
Vista.

loounded at Buena

William Erwin. Samuel R. Black.


Allen Persinger.

Hezekiah
Vista.

Evans

wounded

at

Buena

Nathaniel Niles took post in Conner's Indep. CO Texas.

George W.

Prick?!tt.

Second Lieutenants. George T. M. Davis, Aid de C. to Brig. Solomon S. Chester. [Gen. Shields. James E. Dunlap. Isaac S. Wright. Robert C. Buzan. (William H. L. Wallace, Adjutant). Joshua C. Winters.

Har^rey Nevill. (Augustus G. Whitesides, Adjutant). Nathaniel B. Dilhorn.

Sydney

S.

Condon.

[Vista.

Edward

F. 'EXeich.er killed at (John Bartleson, coB killedat

Buena Buena

John W. Rigby. Turner R. DeButts.


Second LJeutenants.

[Vista).

James M. Wood. George S. Myers. James Evans.


William A. Clark.

(Rodney Ferguson
Vista).

killed

at

Biiena
at

Adolphus Engleman
ena Vista.

wounded

Bu-

John Reddick.
Francis Ryan. Elias B. Zabriskie (transf from Baker's
.

Aid to B. Gen. Shields. Thomas H. Flynn. Nathan D. Hatfield. John T. May. Matthew Moran. Thomas R. Roberts.
reg.).

Gilbert P. McFarland, Actg adjutant. (Aaron Atherton, co B killed at Buena John L. Wilson. Vista. Joel Foster. [Vista). (Lauriston Robbins killed at Buena (Allan B. Rountree killed at Buena William B. Rountree. [Vista).
(

2d regiment of Illinois volunteers, for 12 months received June 46;

discharged June 47.


Colonel.

Alfonso Grammer. (William Price, co B killed at Buena William B. Reynolds. [Vista). Louis Stock. James H. Waddle. [7 Dec. 46). (Isaac N. Selby died at San Antonio. (Timothy Kelly killed at Bnena Vista).

William H.

Bissell.

Lieut. Colonel.

.James L. D. Morrison.
Majoi'.

(James C. Steel killed at Buena Aston Madeira. Jackson Dennis. William W. Tate. James M. Gaunt.

Vista).

Xerxes F. Trail. Adjutant. Fst It Augustus G. Whitesides

Andrew

J. Miller.

Joseph Martin. John Brown wounded at Buena Vista.

wounded
Elzey C.
Vista.

at

Buena

Vista.

Captains.
Coflfey

Nichodemus West James Smith. John D Rees.


.

wounded

at

Buena
[Vista.

wounded

at at

Buena

The four

officers of this Rifle

co B, with its

Julius

Baker

wounded

Buena

Vista.

Erastus Wheeler. John S. Hacker. Julius Raith. Joseph K. Lemen, Rifle

were killed in their conflict under Major Trail with the enemy'.s Light troops, on the side of the mountain not in one charge of the enemy but in holding their ground, until
1st Sergeant,

co.

Maddison

Miller.

fell, successively ; the Captain AVoodard. First lieu t. Bartleson, the Second lieuts. Atherton and Pi'jce, (as above) ; and the First Sergeant, whose name was William J. Fayssoux. A private volunteer was elected Captain Anderson P. Corder.

they

OFFICERS OF THK VOI.TTNTEER6.


3d regiment of Illinois Volunteers,
Major.

45

mouths received discharged May 47.


for 12
Colonel.

.Tnly

40;

Thomas
Set
It

L. Harris.

Adjutant.

William B. Foudey.
(Japtnintt.

Ferris Foreman.
Lieut. Colonel.

William W. Willey.
Major.
Saninel D. Marshall.

Isaac C. Pugh, Actg field officer. Horatio E. Roberts. (Achilles Morris died at Tampico 15 [Feb. 47). Daniel Newcomb. Edward Jones.

Adjutants.

{Fst It James T. B. Stapp resigned). Sec U Charles Everett (Serg major and Sec It to Sept. 46).
Captains.

John John

S.

McConkey.

C. Hurt.

Asa D. Wright. Lewis W. Ross.


Firxt Lieutenants.

Philip Stout.

Benjamin E Sellers. Stephen G. Hicks.


Jeduthiu P. Hardy. (James C. McAdams moras, 4 Jan. 47). William W. Bishop. Michael K. Lawler. John A. Campbell. Theodore McGiuniss.
died at Mata-

William T. Barrett. (Andrew J. Wallace- died at Camargo,


6 Oct. 46).

Richard J. Oglesby, comdg co C. (Richard Murphy moi-t. wounded at Cerro Govdo died 20 April 47). Robert C. Scott sev. wounded at Cerro Gordo. (George W. Cowardan killed at Cerro

First Lieutemtntn.

Leonard A. Knott. Leonard F. Ross, comdg

co.

[Gordo). K.

Thomas Kose, comdg co C


John
J.

sev. wound[ed at Cerro Gordo. Adams. (Jacob H. Love died at Camargo, 5 [Oct. 46). George W. Walker. (James T. B. Stapp, Adjutant resign; ;

Second Lieutenants. (William B. Fondy, Adjutant).

Anderson Froman Gordo


Alfred C. Campbell,

wounded

at Cerro

W. L. McNeil, comdg co James Boothe. Samuel G. McAdams.

B.

fed).

comdg

co.

D.

Benjamin Howard

wounded

at Cerro

William A. Thomas. Samuel L. M. Proctor. Samuel Hooper. Second Lieutenants.


Isaac Kedfearn. Thomas J Livingston. John I. Ritchie.

Gordo. William A. Tinney, comdg co G since* Dec. 46. John Washington S. Alexander. (John S. Bradford, appd Assist. Coramis. Aug. 46). William L. Duncan, comdg co B.

John D. Foster. Charles Maltby

John Burk. David Evey. Green B. Field. Henry C. Dunbar.


(Charlos E. Jones
died at St. Louis 4

wounded at Cerro Gordo. Sheldon I. Johnson.dangerously wounded at Cerro Gordo.

John P.
[Mar. 47).

Post.

Albert F. Shaw.

Cyrus Hall.

David A. Brown.
(Elias B. Zabriskie reg).

John Corlew. James McDonald.


(Charles Everett,
jr.,

transf. to Hardin's
:

Adjutant).

4th Begiment of Illinois Volunteers,


for 12

Regiment

of Illinois Volunteers

let

mouths

received
47.

July 46

discharged

May

war with Mexico received June 47 disbanded Oct. 48.


for diiring the
;

Colo/iel.

Colonel.

Edward D. Baker.
Tjieut. Colonel.

Edward W.

B.

Newby.

LJeut. Colonel.

John Moore.

Henderson P. Bovakin.

46

OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEERS.


Major. Donaldson. Adjutant. William H. Snyder.
Captains.

Major.

Israel B.

Thomas

S.

Livingston.

Adjutants.
{Fst It Henry S. Fitch, Capt Feb. 48). Sec It James H. Sampson.

Fst

It

Thomas Bond. Vantrump Turner.


John M. Cunningham. George W. Hook. James Hampton.

Captains.

(James Bowman died at Jalapa 28 Dec. Calmes L. Wright. [^47).

Harvey Lee.
William Shepard. John M. Moore. James Burnes.
"

Thomas B. Kenny. Henry J. Reed.


John
(Franklin l^ileaflied in lis 24 July 47). [K. C. Moses. William Kiuman (Sec It to June 47), co John H. Adams (Fst It to July 47), co I.
Firnt Lieutenants.
Isliam N. Haynie. John B. Roper.

(Edward

E.

B.av\ey died at Puebla 19


died at

Mar. 48). (John Ewing


47).

Tampico

3 Oct.

David C. Berry. [Mar. 48). (James R. Pierce died at Puebla 28 Levin H. Powell (Jan. 48), co A.

Manonah

T. Bostwick.

Henry
Sewall

S.

Fitch (Fst

It

to Mar. 48), co D.

George A. Keith.
(William H. Snyder, Adjutant).

W. Smith (Mar. 48), co I. Thomas J. Mooneyham (Fst It to Apr.


48), CO K.

James I. Provost. Murray F. Tuley.


Riley Madison. Aaron D. Treadway.

First Ueutenants.
(Eli D.

Anderson

died at Vera Cruz

11 Sept. 47).

William M. Eubanks.
Second Lieutenants. Levin Wright. Alexander H. Johnson. James H. Easly. Enoch Luckey. Robert M. Hundley. Richard M. Hamilton, reg. Qrmr. James Tebay. John A. Logan.

Henry W. Goode. (Thomas Gates died

at

San Juan Mex.

2 Oct. 47). Edwards O. Melveney. died on (Malachi Jenkins

Gulf of Mexico 26 June 48). Lewis A. Norton. Bushrod B. Howard. [21 Sept. 47). (John Bonney died at San Juan Mex. (Willis B. Holden died at Jalapa 2
Jan. 48).

Benjamin F. Marshall. Levi Edmonds. Samuel B. Alexander.


(John T. Damron Daniel R. Pulley.
died at Santa Fe 24 [Dec. 47)

James Willis. James M. Hunt. Simon Lundry. Thomas McDowel.


Jacob Brott. Robert Beer.

(Thomas D. Timony died 16 Apr. Frank Wheeler. James B. Hinde (Serg major to Jan. Sylvanus M. Goetchius. John H. Hart. Daniel Mooneyham.
Second Lieute?iants. (James H. Sampson,"Adjutant). William J. Hawkins.

48). 48).

Hugh

Fullerton.

[Mar. 48).
at

(William

Maddox died

Puebla 20

Regiment of Illinois Volunteers 2d for during the war with Mexico


;

received Aug. 47
48.

disbanded July

(Hezekiah B. Newby died at National Bridge 16 Sept. 47). William A. Poillon. [28 Mar. 48). (Richard M. Hawkins died at Puebla Elisha Lewis, Asst. qrmr. and Commissary.

Colonel.

James

Collins.

Thomas James, Jr. (James R. Lynch died at Vera Cruz


Capt in ForeWilliam George Conkling. Marquis L. Burns. William Haywood. Austin James.

12

[Sept. 47).

Lieut. Colonel.

Stephen G. Hicks man's reg.)

(late

OFFICERS OF THK VOLUNTEERS.


Isaac B. Jack.
Ist

47

Jabers

J.

Anderson.

Jesse \V. Cnrlee. William Bates.

Regiment of Indiana Volunteers, months -received June 46: discharged June 47.
for 12
Colonel.

John H. Mulkey.
Alonzo H. Cox. Hampton Hunter. Lorenzo E. Carter. Thomas J. Andrews. Spencer H. Hill.

James

P. Drake.
Lieut.

Colonels.

(Christian

Henry

S.

Nave resigned Jan. 47 j. Lane (Major to 3 Feb. 47).


(J.

Major.

William Donaldson (First serg to 4

Independent Companies of Illinois Mounted Volunteers, for the war


with Mexico.
1

Feb.
Sec

47).

It

Adjutant. William E. Pearsons.


Captains.

1st.

Company received

21

May

47

disbanded 7 Nov. 48.


C'aptnin.

Allen May.

Stephen C. Crawford. resigned, (Spear S. Tipton

being

Adams

Diinlap.

appd. Fst

it

in

mtd

Ritle reg.)

First Lieut.

Samuel Lambert.
Second Lieuts. Simon Doyle. Calvin Jackson.
[2d.]

Served with Brig. Gen. Wool.

John McDougall. John M. Wilson.


Robert H. Milroy. Robert M. Evans.

John W. McLane.
David W. Lewis.
f>

Company- received
48.

Aug. 47

disbanded 26 Julv
Captain.

[co G. Stanislaus Laselle (Fst It to June 46), Daniel A. Farley (Fst serg to Feb. 47), CO A. First Lieutenants.

Wyatt B. Stapp.
First Lieut.

James Owens. Wyatt A. George.


Served at Perote, Mex.
Charles C. Smith. Andrew L. Robinson, Aid de C. to ^. Gen. Lane May 47. Finley L. Maddox.

George C. Lamphere. Second Lieuti. John M. Mitchell. John G. Fonda.


[3d.]

John Volney

Curtis.

Thomas

Company received
48.

13 Aug. 47

disbanded 26 Oct.
Captain.

K. Lewis. Bradford B. Stevens. William L. Brown. William L. Farrow.

Michael K. Lawler.
First IJeut. Walter S. Clark.

Second Lieuts.

Served with Brig. Gen. Wool.

Samuel L. M. Proctor. John G. Ridgway.


j

Second Liei/tenanth: Gustavus A. Woods. Samuel Meloque. David A. Dunn. Lewis Wallace. Richard W. Jones.
(William E. Parsons, Adjutant).

James McManoney.
[4th.]

Company- -received
48.

13 Sept. 47

Charles F. Colerick.

disbanded 25 Julv
Captain. Josiah Littell.
Fi7-t/t Tjieut.

Romulus

L. Hanks.

Levi Shellenberger. Charles L. Hansicker.

Thomas

S.

Buck.

Served at Rio Frio, Mex.

Second Lieuts.
Josiah Caswell, Jr.

George Humphrey. Samuel H. Chapman. James W. Colvin. George W. Blakemore. William V. Howard.
Abisha L. Morrison. William Hunter.

Robert

S.

Green.

4:8

OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEERS.


David
S.

2d Begiment of Indiana Volunteers, for 12 months received June 46 discharged June 47.

Lewis

wound, at

Buena

Vista.

Joshua Moore

(Thomas

C.

wotmd. at Buena Vista. Parr killed at Buena

Colonels.

(Joseph Lane appd. Brig. General U. S. Vols. 1 July 46). William A. Bowles.
Lieut. Colonel.

Edmund W.
Thomas

Rice.

[Vista).

T. Hogan.

Solomon Loudermilk.
Philip Zenor. William E. Panabaker. John W. Stevens. Christian Painter.

William K. Haddon.
Major.

James A. Cravens.
Adjutants.

John Roach.

(Fst

It

Assist

Lucian Q. Hoggatt a p p d qm. then relinq. Staif, and


.

3d Regiment of
for 12

Indiana

Volunteers,
;

joined his co. Fst It David C. Shanks, 13 Oct. 46.

months received June 46 discharged June 47.


Colonel.

William L.

Sanderson wounded
killed

Captains.

at

James H. Lane.
Lieut. Colonel.

Buena
Vista).

Vista.
at

(Trustin B. Kinder

Buena

William Monroe McOarty. Major.


Willis A. Vista.

(William Walker (Rifle ^ In killed at Buena CO


)

Vista).

John Osborn (Rifle co) wound, at Buena Vista.


Joseph W. Briggs.

Gor man's
Batt.

Gorman

wound,

at
'

Buena
'

Adjutants.

{Fst

It

Herman H. Barbour,

relinq.

staif Sept. 46).

Nathan Kimball. Henry Davis.

Fst

It

Harrison Daily, Sept. 46.


Captains.

Abraham Dennis.
Lovell H. Rousseau. Franklin Mcllae (Serg major to Feb. 47), CO I. William T. Spicely (Sec It and Fst It to Feb. 47), co B George W. Peck (Sec It to Feb. 47), CO K. First Lieutenants.

John M. Sluss (Rifle co) iDound. at Buena Vista. George Dunn (Rifle co).

)
)

in

Gorman's
Batt.

William Ford. (James Taggart killed at Buena Vista). (David Allen died at Monterey 9 Jan.
Scott Carter. Isaac S. Boardman.
[47).

Vorhees

Conover

wotmd.

at

Buena

Stewart W. Cayce
Vista.

wound,

at

Buena

Vista [died since the war.j

(David C. Shanks, Adjutant).

Adam

Stropes.

Lucian Q. Hoggatt, late Adjutant. William Schoonover. Justus Davis woxund. at Buena Vista.
Allen T. Rose.

Thomas Ware Gibson. John Slater (Qrmaster serg and Sec It to Dec 46), CO C. Thomas M. Adams (Fst It to Feb. 47), coE. Horace Hull (Fst It to March 47), co G.
First Lieutenants.

John Murray. Travamon 1'. Teel.

Semnd
Thomas
S.

Lieutenants.
[Vista.

Kunkle.

David Province, comd. William L. Guard. Samuel McKenzey.

co. C. at

Buena
[Vista.

John GuUett. Jerome A. Epperson John T. Alexander.


Josiah Burwell. David Irwin. Josiah C. Foster.
Israel Benefiel.

wound, at Bnena

(Harrison Daily, Adjutant). Samuel D. Cowden. William Price. Herman H. Barbour. Paterson C. Parker. John Harrington. Henry R. Seall.

Edward L. Pennington. Henry Pennington wound,

[Vista.
at

Buena

Benjamin

Second Lieutenants. J. Spooner.

49

OFFICEK8
D. P. A. M. Chauucey. Smith Dumont.
J.

Ob"

THK VOLUNTKKKS.
Isaac Finley.

Willianisou Wise.

William M. McPhetridge. Albert G. Brackett.

George W. Hmriugtoii. Americus Hough. Jonathan Keith.


Daniel L. Fonts. Aaron G. Gibbs. John M. Lord. Thomas Rogers.
Silas Canlkius.

reCole, late Adjt invalid [signed July 48). Oliver H. P. Carey, Washington F. Allen.

(Edward

Second Lieutenants. (Niueveh Berry appd. Assist,

coiu-

Thomas
James

J.

Lucas,

[missary Sept. 47).

A.

Graham.

Samuel McGuffiu. (Andrew J. Carr resigned Apr.

47).

Nicholas Gilman. Charles A. Shank. .\llen Crocker. Harvey McCaslin. Charles Bolt. Alfred J. Campbell.
1th Regiment of

Barton W. Acuff, comdg co G. John W. Mullen, conidg co H. L. Noble Hamilton, reg. Qrmaster. Luther S. Allard.

John R. Mills, comdg co K. Samuel Macon.

Thomas
Daniel

A. Reynolds.

S.

Barber.

Benjamin Pillbean.
(Charles Tansey d/crf at Puebla 26 Oct. [47). Samuel Yeakley. James H. Thompson. John F. Britton. William K. McClane, Actg adjutant to [Batt. Benjamin F. Hays. George W. Amsden. Joseph Combs.

Indiana Volunteers,
war with Mexico
;

for during the

received June 47
48.

disbanded July

Colo7iel.

Willis A.

Gorman

(late

Major of

J.

H.

Lane's reg.)
Lieut. Colonel.

Caleb D. Davis.
5th Regiment of
for during the

Ebenezer Dumont.
Mr/jor.

Indiana Volunteers,
war with Mexico re;

William W. McCoy.
Adjutant.

ceived Oct. 47

disbanded July

48.

Colonel.

(Fst

It

Edward

Cole, relinquished Staff

James H. Lane

(late Colonel 3. reg.

Oct 47). Fst It Martin M. Van Deuzen.


Captains.

Ina 12 mos. Vols).


Allen

May

(late

Lieut. Col. Capt in Drake's reg.)

Edward Lander.
Jesse

Major.

Alexander. Michael Fitzgibbon. Daniel Lunderman. (William T. Baldridge signed Oct. 47). Alexander L. Mason.
I.

John M. Myers.
Adjutant.
Sec
It

John M. Lord
3.

(late

Sec

It

in

invalidre-

Lane's

reg.)

Captains.

Robert Fravel. Landon Cochran.

Morgan L. Payne (Oct. 47), co C. John W. Dodd (Sec It and Fst It


Apr. 48), CO A. Christopher C. Graham (Fst 48), CO E.
First Lieutenants.
It

Horace Hull (late Capt in Lane's 3. George Greene. Robert M. Evans.


to

reg).

James R. Bracken. Samuol McKenzey (late Fst


3.

It

in Lane's in Lane's
48).

reg.)
C.

to Apr.

Aaron

Gibbs

(late

Sec

It

3 reg.)

Martin M. Van Deusen, .\djutant and comd. CO A. (Jefferson D. S. D. Carey died at Piiebla 21 Mar. 48). -Abraham B. B. Lewis,
(lustavus
II.

(Ebenezer G. Carey died 14 Jan. David W. Lewis. John McDougall. Mahlon Dickerson Mansou. David Shunk.
First Lieutenants.

Way.

Thomas K. Lewis
reg.)

(late Fst It in Drake's

James

C. Littell.

50

OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEERS.


First Lieutenants.

(De Witt Clinton Rich, Assist, q.m. died 9 Feb. 48, in Mex. city).
Charles A. Shank (late Sec Philip J. Roe.
It

George P. Dykes
D.

(late Adjt.

comdg co
C.

in Lane's [3. reg.)

Andrew M.
('Thomas
I.

Pattisou. Lewis S. Moffatt.

Marshall

died 25 Jan. 48).

George W. Rosecrans, comdg co George W. Oman. Elim Luddington. James Pace.


Second LJeutenants.

Sylvester Crane.

Thomas McBaker.
John S. M. Vancleve. John M. Lattimore.
Joseph W. Holliday.
Second Lieutenants.

Samuel Thompson. Lorenzo Clark. Ruel Barrus.

Andrew

Lytle.

(John M. Lord, Adjutant). James M. Ross. James V. Moore. James Hamilton. James Baker. William C. Kise.

(Philemon C. Merrill, Adjutant). Cyrus C. Caufield. William W. Willis. Robert Clift.

John V. King. John B. Sawtell.


Henrj' Hensley. William R. Keep.

Regiment
unteers,

of

Kentucky
12

Cavalry Vol

for
;

months

received
47.
It 1.

June 46

discharged July
Colonel.

Hugh

J.

Kelly.

Joel Barnes.

Humphrey Marshall [former Sec


U. S. drags.]
Lieut. Colonel.

Gerathwell Maxwell. Columbus W. Osburu. Ira B. Williamson.

Henry W. Jones. Thomas O'Neal.


Zechariah Neely. Patrick Curley. Elias D. Pierce.

Ezekiel Field.
Ma.jor.

John

P. Gaines.

Adjutants.

(Edward M. Vaughn
Vista).

killed at

Buena

Sec Battalion of

It

Thomas H. Barnes.
Captains.

Volunteers, for 12 months 5 companies received at Council Bluffs 16 July 46 discharged at Los Angelos, Cal-

Iowa " Mormon "

Johnson Price. Benjamin C. Milam. John Shawhan wound,


William Mex.
J.

at

Heady

prisoner

Buena Vista. of war in

July

47.

Thomas
comdg.
Cassius

F. Marshall.

Lieiit Colonels

(James Allen [Capt. 1. U. S. drags.] died at Fort Leavenworth 23 Aug.


46).

Aaron Pennington. James C. Stone.

Mex.
It

M. Clay prisoner
First Lieutenants.

of

war

in

(Andeew Jackson Smith


Philip St.
drags], 13 Oct. 46.

[Fst drags], acting 30 Aug. 46).

1.

Oliver P. Beard.

George Cooke [Capt


Adjutanit.

1.

John

Field.

It George P. Dykes relinq. staff to comd. CO D). Sec It Philemon C. Merrill, 1 Nov. 46.

{Fst

Lafayette Dunlap. Joseph H. D. McKee. Thomas J. Churchill prisoner of war

in Mex. Samuel F. Patterson.

Captains.
Jefferson Hunt. Jesse D. Hunter.

Jesse Woodruff.

John H. Morgan. William M. Torrence.


Second Lieutenants.
[to

James Brown.
Nelson Higgius. Daniel C. Davis

continued

Mar.

48.

in service

George F. Sartain. George P. Swinford.

OFFICKRS OF THE VOLKNTKKRS.


George Masou Brown. John M. Brown tcound. at BueuaVista. Lowry J. Beard. Green Clay Sinitli. (Thomas IL Barnes, Adjutant). John A. Merrifield wound, at Buena
Vista.

61

Joseph C. Baird. William White. George H. Sigler. Second Lieutenants. William E. Jones. Lewis Becker.

Narbonne
Vista.

John Harrigan.
B. Scott.

Thomas K. Conn
George R. Davidson in Mex. John Allen. George W. Keene. Randolph Brasfield.

wound,

at

Buena
of

William Duerson.

John Russell Butler.


Levi White. Lowry B. White. Benedict Huebel.

prisoner

war

Thomas Jefferson Peak. John W. Kirabrongh.


1st

teers,

Regiment of Kentucky Volunfor 12 months; "Louisville

David Black. Charles W. Hilton. Jacob Pfalzer. Richard W. N. Taylor. George D. Hooper. David G. Swinner. Reuben F. Maury. Samuel Withington.
2d Regiment of
teers, for 12

Legion" received ed May 47.

May 46;

discharg-

Colonel.

Stephen Ormsby.
Lieut. Colonel.

46

Kentucky Volun months received June discharged June 47.

Colonel.
6.

Jason Rogers [former Capt


inf.]

U. S.

William R. McKee [former Fst


S. art.]
killed.

It 3.

U.

Major.
\

Lieut. Colonel.

John B. Shepherd [former Sec


S. inf.]

It 7.

U.
I

Henry Clay
art.]

Jr. [former Sec

It 2.

U. S.

killed.

Adjutants.
(F.tt
It

Major.
1

William Riddle, relinqviished in


46).
46.

Aug
Fst
It

Gary H. Fry [former Sec


inf.]

It

3.

U.

S.

William P. Fisher, Sept.


Captains.

Adjutants.

{Fst
j

It

Thomas

S.

Toddresigned Aug.

Frank

S.a.unders [former Sec drags.]

It 2.

U.

S.

46).

Fst It George N. Cardwell, 17 Aug. 1846,


Ca])tains.
j j

Charles H. Harper. Ebenezer B. Howe.


Florian Kern.

John

Fuller.

Francis F. C. Triplett. (William L. Ball djVrf supposed murdered] July 46, near Matamoras). Charles W. Bullen. Conrad Shroeder. William Minor (Fst It to July 46), co E. Benjamin F. Stewart (Fst It to Aug. 46), CO I. First Lieutenants.

Frank Chambers. Philip B. Thompson. Speed S. Fry. George W. Cutter.


I

(William T. \N\\\\^ killed William Dougherty. William N. Joyner. Wilkinson Turpin.

at

Buena
[Vista).

(James W. Moss [Fst


at

It

Aug.

46]
[co K.

John

J. HuflF.

(William Littrel scalded on Steamer "Enterprise," and resigned).

Buena Vista), co A. John H. McBraver (Fst It James O. Hervey (Fst It coF.


(

to Aug. 46), to Feb. 47),

First IJeatenants.

John Albrecht.
Patrick McPike.
I

William T. Barbour

of war Ephraim M. Stone. [in Mex. William Riddle (late Adjutant). (William P. Fisher, Adjutant).

prisoner

George N. Cardwell, Adjutant). Edward H. Hobson. (Joseph W. VowaW died at Monterey


2 Jan. 47
).

James E. Kelso, reg. Quartermaster, John W. Cowan.

52
Andrew
J. Gait.

OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEERS.


John
A. Logan. William P. Morris. (Jesse B. Davis died in Mexico city, 19 Mar. 48). Thomas H. Taylor. Thomas C. Flournoy, Actg adjutant. Walter I. Lacy. Second Lieutenants. Walter C. Whitaker.
Eli Holtzclaw.

James Monroe.
William G. Kincaid, Ast commissary.

David P. Wade. William R. Keene.


Littleton T. Lacy.

Joseph

Second Lieutenants. Ewing. Long. Henry William E. Akin, Aid de C. to B. Gen. Marshall, Mar. 47. George M. Coleman. William T. Withers, Aid de C. to B. Gen. Marshall, Aug. 46. Richard H. Clarke. William H. Moss. William D. Robertson. Elias L. Barbee wounded at Biiena
C. C.

James H. HoUaday, comdg co E. (John M. Heddleson resigned, Jan


48).

James B. Casey.
Ansel D. Powell. Churchill G. Campbell. (John Brock died in Mexico city 19 Mar. 48). William Edmonson. Marshall L. Howe. William C. Merrick. Elisha B. Treadway. Benjamin D. Lacy.

George W.

Thomas W. Napier severely wounded at Bnena Vista. Thomas J. Proctor.


Peter G. Flood. John H. Lillard. Alva C. Threlkeld. Lewis M. Reese. William C. Lowry. (James Wilson resigned April 47).

Ball.

[Vista.

James Kendall.
William B. Holladay.

John

P. Thatcher. William E. Fisher.

3d Regiment of
teers, for

Kentucky
;

Volun-

during the war with Mexico

received
July 48.

James C. Dear. James T. Young. Rigdon S. Barnhill. James H. Miller. Daniel Ruuyon.
*4th Regiment Kentucky Volunteers, for during the war with Mexico disbanded July received Oct. 47
;

October 47
Colonel.

disbanded

Manlius V. Thompson.
Lieut. Colonel.

Thomas
John
Fst
It

L. Crittenden.

48.

Major.
C. Breckenridge.

Colonel.

John

S.

Williams (late Capt. of Indep.


Lieut. Colonel.

CO.)

Adjutant.

Benjamin F. Bradley.
Captains.

William Preston.
Majoi'.

John Rodes Smith. James Ewing. Thomas Todd.


William P. Chiles.

William T. Ward.
Adjutants.
(Sec
It

Robei't P. Trabue

resigned Apr.

James

A. Pritchard. Andrew F. Caldwell.

48).

Sec

It

Charles H. Creel.
Captaitis.

Leonidas Metcalfe absent, sick. Leander M. Coxe absent, sick. George S. Dodge (Fst It to Feb.

(John C. Squires - died in Mexico citj 20


48),

Anth Wayne
B.

Bartlett.

[Mar. 48).

coC.
First Lieutenants.

Rowan Hardin.

(Benjamin F. Bradley, Adjutant). Enos H. Barry, Assist, qm. William C. Allen.


William P. Bramblett. Henry H. Mize.

Timothy Keating. John G. Lair. George B. Cook.


Decius McCreery. Joseph C. Conn. Mark R. Hardin.

OFFICERS OF THE VOI.UNTEERS.


(Patrick H.
48).

53
romdf/.

Gardner

resigned
It
It

Apr.

Major
Louis Gaily.

Hamilton N. Owens (Fst


CO B.

to Mar. 48), to Apr. 48),

Thomas coK.

Maj'field (Sec

Fst

It

Adjutant. William T. Lewis.


Captains.

First Lieutenants.

Henry Forno.
Eusebe L. Bercier.
First Lieutenants.

(Robert P. Trabue, late Adjutant). William E. Woodruff, Actg adjutant. John W. Hughes. Edgar D. Barbour. William Bristow. Jeremiah F. Dorris.
Jesse Davis.

Joseph E. Ealer.

Thomas

Trelford.

(William T. Lewis, Adjutant). Gustave Pereaux.

Milford Elliot.

Second Lieutenants.

John Donan.
Second Lieutenants.
(Charles H. Creel, Adjutant). Titus P. A. Bibb. Charles D. Pennebaker.

David A. Bickell.

Kaimond

F. Heuriquez.

Harry

J.

Woodward.

Cyrenius W. Gilmer. Presley Talbott. John M. Snyder. AVilliam P. D. Bush.

2d Battalion of Louisiana Volunteer Artillery (for 6 months) 3 companies received, for 3 months. May 46 discharged July 46.

James M. Shackleford.
William G. Johnson.

Major comdg. Louis Gaily (comd. Ist Batt).


Adj^Uant.
Capt. Eusebe L. Bercier (in Batt of 45).
Captains.

Samuel D. Cowan.
Levi White.

Benjamin F. Egan. Isaac P. Washburn.


(Cyrus A. Scott died in Mexico city 7 Feb. 48). John D. Cosby. John M. Massey. William E. Russell. Noah N. Watkins. Charles A. Wickliff.

Juan Penas.
Francis Mauberret.

Maurice Grivot.
First Lieutenants.

Noah

Z. Chapline.

Hubert Gerard. Honore Ruffier. Raimond F. Henriquez (Sec Leandre Bourgevis. Edouard Savigue.
Julius Victor Chaery.

It

in Batt [of 45).

Independent company of
Volunteers

Kentucky
May
40
;

received
;

dis-

Second Lieutenants.
Lezin Lamothe. Antoine Jahan.

charged U.

May 47

served with the 6th

S. infy.

Edouard Dessommes.
Captains.

John

S.

Williams.
First Lieutenant.

Brigade of
6

Louisiana

Volunteers (for
;

months) 6 regiments
Aiig. 46.

received,

Roger W. Hanson.
Second Lieutenants. William A. McConnell.

for 3 months.

May and June

46

dis-

charged

George

S.

Sutherland severely wotmd-

Brigadier General.
Persifor F. Smith.
Brig. Insjiector (rank of Major).

ed at Cerro Gordo.

Henry

A. Lyons.

Louisiana Battalion
tillery, for 3

of Volunteer Ar-

Brig. Quartermaster (rank of Capt.)

months
Aug.

2 companies
:

received

21

4.'')

discharged

Alexander Zeuon Trudeau. Aide de Camp (rank of Capt.)

Nov. 45.

Eugene Musson.

54
1st

OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEERS.


Eegiment in P. F. Smith's Brig, of
Colonel.

Adjutant.

Louisiana Volunteers.

Robert A. Hunter.
Captains.

James B. Walton.
Lieutenant Colonel.

George E. Comstock. CoiDeland S. Hunt.


Morris Willard.
Gally's

Henry Forno
Batt.)

(late

Capt. in

Majm-.
Jitlien P.

Samuel C. Head. George Mason Graham, Richard A. Stewart.


H. C. Fountain. John Wallace Keene. Daniel I. Ricardo. Robert G. Beale, Fst

Breedlove.

A djntant.
George
J.

Adde.
Captains.

It

comdg co K.

4th Regiment in P. F. Smith's Brigade


of Louisiana Volunteers.
Colonel.

Isaac F. Stockton.

Thomas Glenn.
George H. Tobin.

Henry

B. Chase.

Horatio Davis.
LAeut. Colonel.

R. C. Stockton. George Wm. White.

James M. Vandegriff.
Peter Soniat. John W. Bryce.

Charles K. Johnson.

Major.
Charles Fiesca.

George W. Shaw, co G.
2d Eegiment in P. F. Smith's Brigade
of Louisiana Volunteers.
Colonel.

Adjutant.
(Acting) Ezra R. Price (since Major reg. Miss. Vols.)
2.

Captains.

James H. Dakin.
Lieut. Colonel.

George Doane.

John Francis

Girault.

Christian Wirth.

Charles M. Emerson.

Major.

George W. Smith.
Adjutant.

John Sedley Webb.


Captains.
A. Francis Rudler.

George Dippacher. James Dill Gal breath. John Eodes Smith. Solomon G. Staples. Isaac S. K. Ogier. Johaun Boehler, Francis Warrington.
5th Regiment in P. F. Smith's Brigade
of Louisiana Volunteers.
Colonel.

James W. McNamar.
Albert G. Blanchard. Edward Crevon.

John Sewell. Warren A. Grice. George Price.


Gustave
S.

Baillie Peyton.

Lieut. Colonel.

Rousseau.

Hugh W. Dunlap.
Major.

James W. Woodland. John Freeland, co B.


3d Regiment in P. F. Smith's Brigade
of Louisiana Volunteers.
Colonel.

John Waddell.
Adjuta7it.

Fst

It

William T. Fortson.
Captains.

Samuel F. Marks.
Lieut. Colonel.

Theodore G. Hunt.

Majw. Henrv W. Fowler.

Charles B. McKiernan. Robert W. Stewart. James Blackburn. William B. Robertson. R. I. Lawrence. William Monaghan (subseq. raised a Texan co at Lolios Island).

) )

) 5

OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEERb.


S.

55

M. Hyams.
(Sec
I. it

Adjutants.

L. P. Craiu. "William Mosely.

Joseph Dorlon, co
fith

William H. Harrison quished Staff June 48). Fst It Charles T. Badger.


Captains.

lelin-

Regiment

in P. F. Smith's

Brigade

of Louisiana Vohanteers.
Colonel.

Edward Featherston.
Lieut. Colonel.

(late Fst It in 5. Lou Vols. (Christian Wirth (late Capt in 4. Lou Vols. ) died at Tanipico 12 Apr. 47).

Russell P.

Mace

Bornt Seguine
Vols.

(late

Fst

It

in

2.

Lou
i

Samnel H. Peck.
Majoi-.

Joseph Preg

late Fst It in 4

Lou Vols,
in 4.
2.

George H. "Wellington.
Adjutant.

John W. Cole. Robert Pope


Vols.)

(late
(late

Fst

It

Lou
Lou

John Freeland
Vols.
S.

Capt in Capt

Fst

It

William D. McCright.
Captains.

Harman G. Mercer.
James
J. B.

Copeland Robert Akins. Theodore Lewis.


(

Hunt

(late

in 3. Lou [Vols.

C. McAllister.

G. Kennedy.

Peter Basterdes Fst

It

to Dec. 47), co B.

"William

W.

Stey?art.

First Lieutenants.

James C. Downer. James 0. Fuqua.


Joseph Hufty. William R. Braselman.

John Purcell

(late Capt in 6. Lou Vols.) Isaac S. K. Ogler (late Capt in 4. Lou Joseph Palezewski. [Vols.)

John

Purcell.

Frank McHenry

William B. Smith.

Independent Company of Louisiana


Vohanteers, for 12

(late Fst It in 4. Lou Frederick Otto Eicholz. [Vols.) (Charles T. Badger, Adjutant). "Vernon H. Lindenberger (late Sec It in

July

-46

months receiyed discharged May 47.


Captain.

Robert A. Craiu. [4. Lou Vols.) William O. Whitman. (William B. Smith late Capt in 6. Lou Volrs. resd. Noy. 47).

Albert G. Blanchabd [foi-mer Fst It in 2. Lou 3. U. S. iufj, and Capt.


Vols.

First Lieutenant.

Second Ijieutenants. Ebenezer C. Ledyard. [Vols.) James A. Stewart. Peter M. Terbush (late Fst It in 2. Lou William R. Simmons.
Horatio N. Silliman. John H. Singleton. Frederick Seyier.
a

WiUiam Tenbrink
Vols.)

(Sec

It

in

2.

Lou

Second Lieutenants.

Edward

F. Nicholls (Fst
Scott.

It

in

4.

Lou

John

S. Arold.

Samuel C

[Vols.)

[Sept. 47). Robert White. (Edward A. Trent died at Tampico 4 William H. Harrison (late Fst It 5. Lou

Regiment of Louisiana Volunteers, for during the war receiyed Dec.


46
:

Vols.) late Adjutant.

disbanded

Jiily 48.

Colmel.

Lewis G. De Russy [formerly Capt. U. S. Art and Paymr.]


Lieut. Colonel.

John Cooney. John Campbell. Gustayus Heimberger Andrew Daley. John D. A. Kirkland. William PI. Homer. Francis W. Yeager. (John H. Evans died
William P. Gallagher. Jackson Anderson.
Battaliin of

loound. at

Hua-

[jutla).

at

Tampico 17
[Aug. 47).

Samuel
Vols.)

F.

Marks

(late

Colonel

3.

Lou

Majm\
John Francis Girault Hate Capt. 4. Lou.
Vols.)

Louisiana

Volr>u(eors,

for during the

war with Mexico

56
companies
;

OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEERS.


received
48.

May

47

dis-

First Lieutenants.

bauded July

Stanford W. Waters

fZzV^Z

since the war.

Lieut. Colonel comdg.

Robert

J.

Kelly.

Charles Fiesca (late Major


Vols.)

4. reg.

Lou

Christopher Lilly. William Marralle died since the war. Lewis W. Barry.

Adjutants.
(Sec It Yves Guyot 9 Aug. 47).
d/'ed

Second Lieutenants.
at

Vera Cruz
died at

John Harkins.
(David Henderson, Actg Aid to B. Gen.
at

(Fst

It Russee W. Rademacher Vera Cruz 29 Apr. 48). Sec It Joseph G. King.

Lane at Huamantla killed in action Mata Cordario, 19 Feb. 48).


;

Beverly E. Hunter.

Captains.

George
Vols.)

Wm.

White

(late Capt. 1. Loii

(Henry C. Foster, Adjutant). James Pearson.


Charles Foster.

Charles A. Seefeld (late Capt in A. S. Johnson's Texan Volunteers). William E. Millen. Francis Warrington (late Capt 4. Lou Vols.) died since the war. James E. Featherston.

(John

^\mekilled

23 Sept. 47 at Paso

Winfield D. Hook. Patrick H. Curran.

[Ovejas Mex.)

William Mitchell.

First Lieutenants.

Battalion of

Maryland and District


for 12
;

James Linton. Henry C. Young. (Eussee W. Rademacher, Adjutant, and [died). Conrad Gerbig. Thomas Norma. John Jacobs.
Second Lieutenants.

of Columbia Volunteers,
months
46
;

6 companies
May

received

May

disbanded
Lieut.

47.

Colonel Comdg.
killed at

(William H. Watson
rey).

Monte-

David Nelligan.
Henrj' A. ShaefEer. Julius Verbaum. Frederick Rhoe.

Brevet Major Comdg.

Robert

C.

Buchanan [Capt
46.

4.

inf],

from Nov.
{Fst
It

George Mayne.
Peter J. Mancosos. (Yves Guyot, Adjutant, and died).

Adjtitants.

David

S.

McDowell.

Francis B. Shaefifer i^rom. to Capt CO D). Sec It William E. Aisquith, Dec. 46


[late Cai^t Art.]

(Joseph G. King, Adjutant). Joseph A. Steinacher died at Vera Cruz 8 Sept. 47. (Daniel Cronnan died 15 Oct. 47). (John Eeilly died 20 Sept. 47).
Battalion of
unteers,

Captains.

James E. Steuart. John R. Kenly. James S. Piper.


Robert Bronaugh.

Louisiana Mounted
for

Vol-

months 5 companies; received July and Aug. 47;


12

James Boyd (Fst

It

to

May
It

46), co F.

Francis B. Shaeflfer (Fst to Dec. 46), CO D.

and adjutant

discharged July 48.


Lieut. Colonel cotndg.

First Lieutenants.

Benjamin
2.

F.

Owen.

Walter F. Biscoe
Vols.)

(late

Sec

It

in

Lou

Marcellus K. Taylor. (Eugene Boyle, comd. co D. in battle died at sea 6 Jan. 47).

Adjutant.
Sec
It

Joseph H. Ruddoch.
Second Lieutenants.

Henry

0. Foster.

Captains.

Samuel
It

Wilt.

Lorenzo A. Besan^on.

Oden Bowie.
in 2.

Hiram Fair child (late Fst James J. Connolly.


Lorenzo Lewis.
.George Kerr.

Lou

[Volrs.)

[Q.m.'s dept. Lawrence Dolau. (Thomas M. Gleason prom to Capt. in James Tannehill waunded. (William E. Aisqttith, Adjutant).

OFFICERS OF THE VOLirNTEEliS.


llobert E. Haslett.

57

Separate Companies, attached to this

David P. Chapniau. Isaac H. Morrow.

Kegiment
CapUiin.
I

Edward Murphy.
Jacob C. Heiumick. (William O'Brien resigned).

C.Roberdeau Wheat.
First Jjieutenant.

'

llegimeutof

Marylandaud District of Columbia Volnuteers, for during the war with Mexico
;

Charles McDonald.

Tennessee Company of Mounted Volrs. May 47 to July 48 (served with 2.


drags.; Scott's

received

Second Lieutenajits.
Francis E. Smith.

M.Gen.
body-

May and June 47 disbanded


48.
Colotiel.

24 July

Abuer

C. Steele.

guard.
1

Captain.

Geokge W. Hughes fCapt and brevet


Lt colonel Topog. engrs. J
Lieut. Colonel.

Thomas

A.

Rowley.
Pittsburg

First Tjieutenwnt.

Andrew McClory.
and brevet
Second Lieutenants.

Company
Oct. 47 to

WtLLLiM H. Emorx [Fst Major Topog. engrs.]


Major.

It

July 48.
co.
j

James McLean, comd.


Alexander Scott.

John R. Kenlj- (late Capt in Watson's Batt.


Adjutant.
Sec
It

Independent Company,
.

8 June 47, to
1

1 Aiagust 48

James

Steele.

Captains

(8 cos.)
It

Captains.

William H. Degges.

Edmund

Barry.
in Watson's [Batt.)

Lawrence Dolan (Sec

(James Boyd, Capt in Watson's Batt killud at Rio Cnlaboso 12 July 47). Joseph R. West.
;

It in Watson's art co. [Batt. Francis B. Shaeffer (Capt in Watson's Batt.) [47). George W. Brown (Fst It to 30 May

Henrie. Marcellus K. Taylor (Fst

Dan Drake

First Lieutenant.

Served
at

Lloyd Tilghman, Light

First Lieutenants.

(James Tannehill, Sec It in Watson's Batt mort. wound, at Rio Calaboso, and died at Huajutla 25 July 47).
;

Tam-

pico under Col.

De Rus-

Frederick A. Klopfer, comd. co D. Henry S. Addison. [nois Batt. Washington Hooper, comd. co in IlliWilliam J. Corcoran, comd. co H. Isaac H. Morrow (Sec It in Watson's John M. Thornton. [Batt.) (Fris'uy Tilghman resigned May 48).

Second Lieutenants. (George De Groote died


at Tampico 24 John A. Letteu.

Oct. 47). J

Franklin B. Nimocks.

Jacob

S.

Klassen.

John Hooper.
Second Lieutenants. John Carr, Actg adjutant. Benjamin R. West.

Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers, for during the Mexican war, raised in January and February,

James David

O. Brien. A. Griffith.

47

disbanded

Jiily 48.

Colonels.

William H. Baker. (James Steele, Adjutant). Richard P. Henry. John H. Ballman. Arnold Tensfield. John H. Gronowell. William J. Garey. Ira Mabbett. Robert C. Bell. Henrv M. Milnor.

(Caleb Gushing, 15 Jan. 47 promoted to Brig. General). [47). Isaac H. Wright (Lt colonel to 27 May
Lieut. Colonel.

Edward W. Abbott (Major


47).

to 27

May
47)

Majoi:

Edward Webster (Capt

to May died at San Angel 23 Jan. 48.

58

OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEEKS.


Adjutant.
Adjutant.
Sec
It

Fst

It

Beujamiu R. Andrews.
Captains.

James E. Pittman.
Captains.

John H. Barry.
died at Vera Cruz 10 [Oct. 47). Edward A. Paul. [K. John S. Barker. Stephen Curtis (Fst It to June 47), co

(John A. Felt

Charles B. Crowninshield.

Frederick W. Curtenius. Alfred H. Hanscom. Nicholas Greusel, Jr.


Isaac S. Rowland.

John Wittenmyer.
Daniel Hicks. Walter W. Deane.

(Serg major to July [co G. 47), CO C. William E. Huntoon (Fst It to Sept. [co D. 47), CO G. Otis W. Cutler -(Lt to Oct. 47), Felt's George W. Kelly (Sec It to Oct. 47), Webster's co A.

Horace

S.

Howe

John Van Arnam. James M. Williams.


Grover N. Beuel.
First Lieutenants.

Thomas H. Hunt.
John E. King. Edward M. Pitcher.^

First LieuteJiants

William W. H. Davis J. Kendall Tyler. Daniel 0. Regan.

comdg co

I.

Edmund

Rice.

William L. Whip23le. Eli Snyder.

Edward Thwing. Hiram Fogg.

Owen Dorsey Robb.


William Hurd.
(Ellis B.

James M. Stuart. John C. Deuel. James S. Kingsland.


Second Lieutenants.
Charles O. Conant.

Green died at sea 10 June (Benj. R. Andrews Adjutant). [48). Oliver H. Perry. Alfred W. Adams. David B. Stover.

Ebenezer Hawes. Horace S. Roberts. Paul W. H. Rawls.

Second Lieutenants.

Thomas

C. Goetchius.

Shadrach Keene.
Charles Coy.

Benjamin F. Luce. James D. Pierce.


Lorin L. Comstock. Clemeut D. McNair. (James E. Pittman, Adjutant).

John C. Cremouy. John Higgins. John Esler.

Caleb H. Emery reg. q.m. John C. Crowninshield. Charles W. Fuller. Joseph B. Wing. Edward H. Cook. E. A. Tenny. Charles W. Smith. (Gustavus F. Gardner, comd. co K Rufus Rand. [and died 16 Mar. 48).

Morse K. Taylor.
(Charles W. Cummings Orleans 25 Jan. 48).
died at

New

Andrew Jackson Hanscom. John E. Schwartz, Jr.


Samuel A. Rice. Egbert H. Van Buren. (Elisha Wright died at Clinton, Mich. Benjamin Brownell, Jr. [Aug. 48).
Louis D. Clairoux. Isaac Warren.

Regiment of

for during the

war with Mexico received December 47 disbanded


;

Michigan

Voltinteers,

July 48.
Colonel.

Independent Company of Michigan Volunteers, for during the war with Mexico received 18 June 47 disbanded 30 June 48.
:

Captain.

Thomas
1.

B.

W. Stockton [former
Lieut. Colonel.

Fst

It

Morgan

L. Gage.

U. S. inf.]

First Lieutenant.

Allen K. Howard.

Alpheus

S. Williams.

Second Lieute?iants.
Caleb F. Davis. William F. Chittenden.

Major. John V. Ruehle.

VOLUNTEERS.

'11115

OFFICERS OF
1st

59
Oct.

Eegiment
4(1
:

of

Mississippi Rifles-

(Hugh M. Markham resigned


4G).

Volunteers, for 12 months

received

June

discharged June 47.


Colonel.

(Josephus J. Tatum
47).

died on the march from Victoria to Monterey 20 Jan.

Jefferson Davis [former first It and Adjutant 1. drags] sev. wound, at


;

Buena

Vista.

Lieut. Colonel.

Alexander K. McClung dangerously wound, at Monterey.


Majoi'.

Leon Trousdale. [Vista). John J. Poindextor. (Francis J. McNulty killed at Buena John P. Stockard wo?*7irferf at Buena
Richard Hopkins. S. Moses Phillips.
[Vista.

Alexander B. Bradford. Adjutant.


Sec
It

Samuel B. Thomas. (Thomas J. Kyle resigned Dec.

46).

Richard

Griffith.

Captains.

John M. Sharp severely ^pounded at Buena Vista. Reuben N. Downing wounded at MonDouglass H. Cooper. William Delay.
[terey.

2d Regiment of Mississippi Volunteers, for during the war with Mexico received Jan. 47 disbanded July

48.

Colonels.

(Reuben Davis

resigned Oct. 47).

John

Willis.

Charles Clark (Capt to 16 Oct. 47).


Lieut. Colonels.

Bainbridge Decatur Howard. James H. R. Taylor. William P. Rogers.


I

(Joseph H. Kilpatrick resigned Oct.


47).
I
j

John Lewis McManus. John S. Clendenin (Sec

It

to Jan. 47),

John A. Wilcox (Est


to 18 Oct. 47).

It

and Adjutant

coH.
First Lieutenants.

Major.

Henry F. Cook comdg CO C.


Daniel R.

wo^mded

at

Monterey,

'

Ezra R. Price.
Adjutants.
{Sec
It

Riissell,

comdg co D.
I

Crawford Fletcher, comdg co E. Carnot Posey icounded at Buena Vista. Samuel A. D. Greaves, comdg co G. (Robert L. Moore, comdg co H. killed
at

Beverly Matthews

relinquished
(18 Oct. 47).

Staff Oct. 47).

Fst

It

Thomas

S.

Munce

Buena

Vista).
I

Captains.

William N. Brown. Christopher H. Mott, Assist, commis[sary. William H. H. Patterson.


B. Coy:v}\Tie wounded at Buena [Vista. James E. Stewart.

Andrew K. Blythe. (Enos Elder rfiVrf Joel M. Acker.


William
J. Daniel.

at

N.

Orleans 10
[Feb. 47). [co C.

Amos

Second Lieutenants. (Richard


Griffith, Adjutant).

Thomas P.

Stade, Assist quartermaster.

Philip F. Liddell (Sec It to Mar. 47), William M. Estelle (Fst It to July 47), [co 1. Wilson Ijames, co B. (Chesley S. Coffee(Seclt to Oct. 47) resigned May 48).

James Colhoun.
(Lewis T. Howard wo^inded at Monterey resigned Dec. 46). James H. Hughes. William Henry Hampton. Samuel H. Dill. William P. Townsend.
;

JohnB. Deason(SeclttoNov. 47), coK. Fleming Amyx (Fst It to Feb. 48), co H. Alexander M. Jackson.
First Lieutenants. Christopher C. Chinu. William Strother. (Holland Middleton died at Camargo 28 Mar. 47). William C. Falkner. (Thomas S. Munce, Adjutant). Everard Dowsing. Jesse G. Steele. Alexander W. Weaver.

Samuel R. Harrison. Rufus K. Arihwv icounded Weekly W. Redding.


William E. Epps. William B. Wade. Charles M. Bradford.
E.

at

Mon[terey.

W. Hollingsworth ?pwnrf.

[terey. at Mon-

60
James M. McKinney.
Martin
S.

OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEERS.


Regiment of

Missouri

Volunteers,

White.
Seco7id Lieutenantfi.

"St. Louis Legion"


received May 46
;

companies;

discharged Aug. 46.

(Kobert M. Godkdied at Saltillo, 27 [A^^^g- 47). Charles Gouvenaux. William H. Jackson. Beverly Matthews. Eli G. Henry.

Colonel.

Alton R. Easton.
Lieut. Colonel.

Ferdinand Kennett.

Thomas

C. Hindman. William C. Laiaderdale. Metsalon A. Man.

Major.
Gottfried Shoenthaler.

Robert Cleland. (Eobert Martin died at N. Orleans Jan. Andrew Jackson Trussell. [47).
Felix

Adjutant.

Henry Almstedt.
Captains.

W.

James M.
Richard

Goff. Liddell.

S.

Cromer.

Marks

I.

Biddle.

Alston Gregory. Edward B. Sheltou.

Stephen O. Goldman. Philander Salsbury. John Knapp. John Watson, jr. Nicholas Wochner.
Friedrich Schiifer.

Thomas

Y. Carter.

Jeremiah Alexander.

John A. Jackson. George Barrows. Francis M. Heckworth.


1st

Henry I. B. McKellops. Henry Koch.


1st

Battalion of Mississippi Rifle Volunteers, for during the war with

Regiment of Missouri mounted months 8 companies received June 46 discharged June 47.
Volunteers, for 12
; ;

Mexico 5 companies received Oct. and Nov. 47 disbanded June 48.


;
;

Colonel.

Alexander W. Doniphan.
Lieut. Colonels.

Lieut. Colonel Comdg.

James Patton Anderson.


Adjutant.
See
It

(Chaeles F. Ruff [former Sec It 1. U. and Capt Mtd rifle. July S. drags]

46).

John A. Anderson.
Captains.

Congreve Jackson (Capt to 18 Sept. 46).


Major.

William M. Keyes. Elisha Crowson.

William Gilpin.
Adjutants.

George E. Stewart.
Hilliard P. Dorsey. Nathaniel Robert Gary.

(Fst It George M. Bntler died at Cuvarro N. Mex. 25 Nov. 46). Fst It James A. De Courcey, 1 Dec. 46.
Captains.

First Lieutenants.

Ezekiel

W. Evans.

David Waldo.
William P. Walton. Oliver P. Moss.

William H. Landers. Richard S. King.

Columbus M. Leland. Samuel C. Astin.


Second TJeutenants.

John W. Reid. Monroe M. Parsons.


Charles B. Rodgers. John D. Stevenson. Horatio H. Hughes.
First Lieutenants.

Thomas

Ivy. William T. Sharp. Hardeman C. Forrest. John W. Stewart.

John Reid, coming co

A.

Thomas Washer.
(John A. Anderson, Adjutant). William T. Cocke. (Luke Lowe died at Tampico Samuel Hunter. William H. Dillingham. Thomas J. Ramsay.
1

Linnaeus B. Sublette, comdg co 0.


Calvin G. Miller. (James A. De Courcey, Adjutant).

Mar.
[48).

John B. Duncan. Fenton G. McDonald. James Lea. John Hinton (Serg major

to

Nov. 46).


OKFIUKKS OK TllK Vl)LUNTEKU^.

Second Lieutennnts. Robert I. Barnett. James H. Moss.


Francis A.
'B(\.\\s\ie

William B. Royall.
Francis L. Potter. Joseph Smith. James W. Black.

wounded.

George Pope Gordon. (Stephen Jackson rfiVfZ at Mapimi Mex.


Scott Richardson.
[9

Second iMutenants.

May

47).

George B. Winston. Crockett Harrison wounded at Sacramento. D. B. Graves. David J. Clayton. John S. Campbell.

Benjamin E. Lackland died at Santa Zadoc Holcomb. [Fe 27 Dec. 46). Samuel M. Sprowl, served with Capt.
(

Hudson

in Clark's Batt.

Henry F. Ogden. Henry I. Chiles. Benjamin F. Murray.


Nicholas B. Wright, comd. co G. at
Bracito. William P. Hickliu.

(John A. Boarman murdered at Vallas N. Mex. 27 June 47). Robert G. Gilman. Robert D. Foster. Robert B. Todd, served with Capt. Hudson in Clark's Batt.
I.

G. Floi;rnoy,

comdg co

N.

2d regiment of Missouri Volunteers, received July 46 disfor 12 mouths charged September 47.

James W. Link. (James M. Alexander died&i camp Calhoun 29 Nov. 46). Goldon Warson. (George E. Lackland rZ?>d 16 Feb. 47). (John Mansfield wounded at Taos 4 Feb. 47, and died 16th).
William R. Samuel.
Francis
J.

Colonel.

Smith.

(Sterling Price- appd. Brig. General U.


S.

Volunteers 20 July 47).


Lieut. Colonel.

Jeremiah M. Hamilton. (William T)ei\.ndied at Santa Fe 28 [Apr. 47). Robert Patton.

David B. Mitchell.
Major.

Thomas

A. Austin.

Robert A. Layton.
B. C. Woods. S. B. Searey.

Benjamin B. Edmonson.
AdjtUants.

Wesley

T.

Newbold.

Albert G. Blakey.
serg.

Lt Robert Walker to Oct. 47. Lt John J. Tisdale, Actg fm Q. m.'s


Captains.

Battalion of
12

Missouri
;

Volunteers, for

(Napoleon B. Giddings
47).

resigned Mar.

Samuel H. McMillan
William Y. Slack.

?P(w;i,ffe(ZatTaos.

Light Artillery 3 comInfantry 2 companies rel^anies ceived June and July 46 discharged

months
;

Hancock Jackson. John HoUoway. Thomas M. Horine.


William C. Halley.

June and July

47.

Thomas Barbee.
John C. Dent. Benjamin F. White (Fst
[co K.
It

Major comdg. Meeiwetheb Lewis Clark [former Sec It 6. inf and Aid de C. to Gen Scott.]
Adjutfints.
to Feb. 47). (Sec It to Mar. 47),

Thomas C. McKamey
CO A.

Lt Leonidas D. Walker to June Fst It Christian Kribben.


Captains.

47.

Firat Lieutenants.

Daniel Hereford.

Richard Hanson Weightman.

John W. Tucker. Thomas G. West

wounded

at Taos.

Woldemar Fischer. Thomas B. Hudson,


Andrew Jackson

[gers."

" Laclede Rani


I

Clare Oxley. Elias W. Boone, comd. co A. William P. Smith.

First Lieutenants.

Dom appd.

(Robert T. Brown, Actg Commis. and Q.M.: murdered at Vallas N. Mex. 27 June 47).

Louis C. (xarnier. Edmund F. Chouteau. (Christian Kribben, Adjutant). Richard S. Elliott.

in 3. [drags. Oct. 47.

62

OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEERS.


Second Lieutenants.

OFFICERS
Lieut. Colonel.

t)F

THK VOJAJNTKKR8.
Frederick Lottman.

63

llichard H. Lane.

John Swigler.
Battalion of
unteers,

Major.

William W. llcyuoUls. Adjutant.

Missouri Mounted
companies
; ;

Vol-

for

during the war with


received
48.

Simeon Hart.
Captains.

Mexico

Aiigust 47

di8V)anded

November

Wnshington Lafayette McNair. (Louis Ge\sdied at Santa Fc 5 Feb.


William
Gabriel
S. Loflaud.

IJeut. Colonel comdg.

Ludwell E. Powell.
Adjutant.

[48).

De Korponay.

Augustus Jones. Samuel A. Boake. (Moses H. Simonds died en route to Santa Fc 26 July 47). John Haley .Brigade Inspector, Feb. 48. (Benjamin Salmon, Fst It to July 47 mort. around, by Apaches 23 July and died 19 Nov. 48). James I. Clarkson. David D. Stockton (Nov. 47). co. K. John Christian Gebhardt (Feb. 48), co
;
|

Thomas
A.

J.

Todd.
Captains.

W. Sublette. David McCausland. James Craig.


William H. Rodgers. Robert M. Stewart.
First IJeiitenantx.

Thomas Mara.
Antoine Lefevre. Francis M. Warmcastle. Francis Impey. Henry Smith. Second Lieutenants. Ringrose Watson.

C.

First Lieutenant.

James M.

Allen.

Herman Schroeder.
Samviel Aansorgh. Dillard P. Pike, comd co E. George W. Cotner. (Robert Love died at Santa Fc 21
Sept. 47).

Immanuel S. Jones. John W. Kelly. Samuel J. Lingenfelter.


Howell Thomas. William Maran.
Samiiel IMachatt. Thomas L. Young. John M. Searcj\ Seph H. Craig.

Samuel A. McConkey. (Washington Porter died querque 13 Nov. 47).


William W. Stephens. Stephen D. Millowny. A. M. Brittingham.

at

Albu-

George Cain.
Second Lieutenant.
Charles Krohne, Actg adjutant of de[tachment. Jacob Biebrich. (George O. Hepburn killed at Santa Fe de Kosales 16 Mar. 48). John K. Hawkins.

Battalion of
unteers,

Missouri Mounted
comi^anies
;

Vol-

for

during the war with


received
47

Mexico 5 September
ber 48.

disbanded

Octo-

Lieut. Colonel comdg.

Frame King.
Alpheus Wheeler. Joseph F. Anthony.
Levi A. Williams. Joseph P. Dillon, llichard G. Roberts.

Wn,Li.\M Gilpin (late Major of Doniphan's reg.


Adjutant.

Fst

It

Henr}' Lewis Roiitt.


Captains.
C. Griffin.

George Scheibel. William E. Jones. Benjamin Talbot. John Philipp Ludwig.

John
[15 Aug. 47).

Thomas

Jones.

(Charles K. Oliver died on the Plains (George K. Culp, invalid, resigned

Paul Holzcheiter. (Napoleon Koscialowski, resigned June


48).

John McDuniel. Milton H. Wash.


Jefferson Talifcrro. Preston P. Brickey.

[Sept. 47).

Caleb

S.

Tuttle (Sec

It

[E. to July 48). co

First LJeutennnt.

Thomas

Stockstill.

Oliver Bain. Joseph C. 'EM\T\i\q,ewonnded by Pawnee Indus 20 July 48.

64

OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEERS.

Phillipp Streinmel, comdg co C. (John Stevens resigned July 48). Charles Grager.

Colonel.

Jonathan D. Stevenson.
IJeut. Colonel.

Second Lieutenants. Ashley Gnlley, Assist, q.m.


Christian Boe eking. Edward Colston. (William O'Hara resigned July 48). Ira Benson.

Henky

S.

Burton

[Fst

It 3. art.]

Major.

James Allen Hakdie [Sec


Adjutants.

It 3. art.]

John

Hill.

(Fst
died (suicide) [21 Jan. 48).

It

Henry

C. Matsell, relinquished

(John William SchoU


Albert F. Schnable.

staff to

William Kuhlon. Caswell H. Williams. Stephen H. Fisher.

Fst It 47
;

comd. his co Mar. 47). John C. Bonnycastle, 22 Mar. appd. in 4. infy June 48.
Captains.

Seymoiir G. Steele.

[art.]
It It

Battalion of
ican war

New Jersey Volunteers,


received
48.

John E. Brackett [former Sec. Henry M. Naglee [former Sec.


Francis
J. Lippitt.

2.

5.

[i^f-]

four companies, for during the MexSept. 47


:

Matthew R. Stevenson
John B.
Frisbie.

[Sec

It 7. inf.]

dis-

banded July

Lieut. Colonel Comdg. Dickinson Woodruff. Adjutant. Fst It Warren L. Young.

William E. Shannon. Kimball H. Dimmick. Nelson Taylor.


First Lieutenants.

Captains.

David McDowell, comd. Battalion July David Piersou. [48. Isaac W. Mickle (Sec It and Actg commis. and q.m. to Nov. 47). James Reynolds.
First Ljieutenants.

(Adjutant), comd. [q.m. George F. Penrose, Actg. commis. and (John C. Bonnycastle, Adjutant). (William R. Tremells, Actg adjutant died at sea, after rescuing a private from drown'g). Henry J. Carnes. Edward Gilbert, Actg. adjutant. George A. Pendleton.

Henry
CO

C. Matsell Mar. 47.

Francis Harrison, Capt during the suspension of Reynolds.

Henry Magee.
George C. Hubbard. Edwards Williams.

(Warren L. Young, Adjutant). John Van Houten. (John H. Stiles resigned).

Thomas

J.

Roach.

Second Lieutenants.
Charles Benj. Young.
(Charles
C.

(Andrew M. Law

Second Lieutenants. died at Vera Cruz

Anderson died

at

San

Dec. 47). Ezra Ferris, comd. co D. Joseph A. Logan. Alexander McKinley. Elias Charles Abrams.

Francisco 13 Sept. 47).

Hiram W.

Theall.

William E. Cuttrell.

David D. Nichols.
Frederick

John Huddard. Palmer B. Hewlett. Theron R. Perlee.


William H. Weirick. George Francis Lemon, Post Adjutant. Edward Gould Buffum. George D. Brewerton, appd. in 1. infy
J.

W. Burnett. Henry B. Hays. Anthony H. Reynolds.

McHenry

Hollingsworth.

[May

47.

1st

Regiment

of

New York
:

Volun-

teers, for service in California

and

during the war with Mexico received 1 Aug. 46 disband. Aug. Sept and Oct. 48.

Joseph C. Morehead. Jeremiah Sherwood. William H. Smith. Thomas E. Ketcham.

John

S. Norris.

Roderick M. Morrison. Charles G. Scott (Actg Dec.

47).

05

UKKICKKB OK THK VoMIN TKKKB.


2d Iteginieut of
teers, for

New York
48.

Volundis-

during the war with Mexico

received
Ward

Nov. and Dec. 10

Francis G. Boyle, comd. co C. Dec. 47. James Ward Henry, comd. co E. Jacob Griffin, jr. wound, at Churubusco.

banded August

Colonel.

B. Burnett [former Sec It 2. U. sev. wounded at ChuruS. Art] busco. Lieut. Colonels.

David Scannell, comd. co C. Apr. 47. Robert M. Floyd. Second Lieutenants. Charles B. Brower, comd. co F. Dec.
47
;

appd. in

3.

infy Dec. 47.


; ;

(Charles Baxter mortally loound. at Chapultepec. and died 17 Sept. 47). James 0. Burnham (Major to 18 Sept.
47).

(Jnmes W. Green, reg. Q.m. wound. nt Chapultepec resigned Feb. 48). Thomas W. Sweeny sev. wound, at Churubusco appd. in 2. infy Mar. 48. James D. Potter sev. wound, at Chu;

Major. Garret

rubusco.

wound, at Churubusco. AdjutanU. {Fat It Robert A. Carter, promd. to Capt Nov. 47). Fst it James S. McCabe, Apr. 48 wound, at Churubusco.
sev.

Dyckmau

(Capt to 18 Sept. 47)


!

Captains.

(James Barclay
gate,
48).

and died

loound. at De Belen at San Angel 28 Jan. [48.

Jay P. Taylor, comdg. regiment Apr. (Charles H. Pearson wound, at Cerro Gordo mart, wound, at Chapultepec, and died 10 Oct. 47;.
:

(Edgar Chandler mort. wound, at Churubusco, and died 21 Aug. 47). John Rafferty, comd. co K. Henry Gaines, comd. co A. Feb. 48. Morritz Von Malachowski wound, at Churubusco. [rubiisco. Charles S.Cooper sev. wound, at ChuDavid M. Doremus, comd. co E. Jan. 48. Hipolj'te Dardonville wound, at ChuMichael A. Curran. [rubusco. John Wilson wound, at Churubusco. Alexander H. Barber. James Wiley.

Samuel Snowdeu Gallagher. Daniel E. Hungerford wound,


pultepec.

John Cooke. Edward Cooke. Philip Vau Vechten. Henry Dusenbury.

at

Cha-

[pultepec).
I

Edward

(Abram Van O'Linda killed at ChaMorton Fairchild wound, at Churubusco.

Carl Beecher .sev. wound, at Churi;[busco. B. Carrell. (Francis Durning, resigned Oct. 47). (John Hill, resigned Feb. 48).

(Gustave de Bongar invalid resigned Charles H. Innes (Fst It to Sept. 47). CO K mound, at Churubusco, and wound, at De Belen gate. George B. Hall (Fst It to Oct. 47, and [H transf. to B. reg. q.m.)co A. Alfred W. Taylor (Fst It to Oct. 47), co Robert A. Carter (Fst It and Adjutant to Nov. 47), CO E. William Forry (Fst It to Nov. 47, and Adjutant) co B. [to Jan. 48), co H. Addison Farnsworth^ Sec It and Fst It
:

[June 47).

Regiment of
received

North Carolina
Jan.

Vols.,

for during the

war with Mexico and Feb. 47 dis;

banded Aug.

48.

Colonel.

Robert T. Paine.
TJeut. Colonel.

John

A. Fagg.

Major.

Fir.it Lieutenants.

Montfort
{Sec
It

S. Stokes.

Charles H. Sherwood icouTid. at Chapultepec. [May 47). (Augustus Jacobus died at Jalapa 1 (^Charles F. Gallagher, .\djutant Dec. 46 died at Miscoac 10 Sept. 47).
;

Adjutants.

Oel Alfred Buck

prom, to Capt

CO A). Sec It Junius B. Whitaker, Aug. 47.


('aptains.

Israel Miller. Merriott N. Croft.

(Luis D.Wilson

(James S. McCabe wound, at Churubusco Adjutant 48). Mayne Reid sev. wound, at Chapulte;

Fi'ancis E. Pinto,

comd

co D.

[pec.

appd. Colonel 12. infy [Apr. 47). William S. Dnggau. (Martin Shive died at Buena Vista Ifi [Aug. 47). George Williamson, jr. Patrick M. Henry.

66

OFFIOEKS OF THE VULUNTEEBS.


Majors.

William E. Kirkpatiick.

Samuel

P. Tipton.
J.

(William
(Tilmoti

Price

(Henry Roberts

invalid, resd. Oct. 47).


47).

resigned

(Thomas
Jan. 48).

L.

Hamer
7

appd.

Bi'ig.

Gen-

eral 1 July 46).

Blalock resd. Oct.

Luther Giddings,
(Sec

Aug. 46.

Spyers Singleton (Sec It to Oct. 47), [co B. Jacob H. Constable, co D. Oel Alfred Buck.
First Lieutenants.

Adjutants.
It

James Findlay Harrison,

relinq.

Staff

Aug. 46), after Actg Adjt.

(Sec

David

Johnston, Actg adjutant. (Peter Scales died Mar. 47). George E. B. Singeltary, Actg Batt adS.

It

Andrew Washington Armstrong


wound,
at

sev.

Monterey

relinq.

Staff Oct. 46).

(Sec

It

Jonathan Richmond

resigned
to

Thomas W. Dunham.

[jutant.

Jephthy M. Israel. (Josiah S. Pender resd). (Sheppard K. Nash, comd. co D. [resd. May 48). William McKeral.

30 Nov. 46). (Sec It Carr B. White Capt Feb. 47).

promoted

Captains.

Henry Edward Yarbrough.


A. Area.

John B. Armstrong, Actg Field Edward Hamilton.


Philipp Miiller. Edwin D. Bradley

Officer.

Joseph Masten. Second Lieutenantn. Robert M. Wiley. (John B. Beatty died at Saltillo 14 [Sept. 47). John Goodson. Nelson Slough. Stephen Nichols.

James George
(S. VV.
;

ivound. at Monterey. Johnson, Aid-de-C. to B. Gen. Hamer resigned Feb. 47). David D. Stroug (Est It to Aug. 46), co Lewis Harmell. [B. Ferdinand Vandeveer (Serg and Est It
to Oct. 46), CO I. Carr B. White (Sec It and Adjutant to Feb. 47), CO G. [co A. William Kenneally (Sec It to Feb. 47),

James

T. Mitchell.

Charles B. Ogburn.

James W. Tatham. Nixon White.


(Junius B. Whitaker, Adjutant). Duncan H. Black, Actg adjutant.

First Lieutenants.

Robert

S. Pitt.

James Jones. James K. Johnson.


Jacob R. Daniel. Robert F. Webb.
Seth

Lewis Motter wound, at Monterey Actg adjt Apr. 47. Nathaniel Hodges Niles sev. wound. [at Monterey. James P. Fyffe. (Matthew B-ett killed at Monterey 21
(John G. Hughes resigned Nov. 46). (William Egry resigned Oct. 46). (Isaac Hosear, comd. co K.: resigned
Sept. 46).

W.

Hyatt.

Joshua Bullock.

James A. Blackwelder.
Peter A. Stubblefield. (William H. Moye resd.

May

48).

(Zadock L. Thompson, comd. his co


invalid, resd). (E. W. Hancock resd).

John Becker. John P. Klein.


William Maloney. Arthur J. Oakman. James Moore. John K. Kidd.

[Oct. 46).

elected

(William H. Hartman invalid, resd. (Benjamin Statou resd. Feb. 48).

Est It and [Aug. 47).

Second Lieutenants.

Andrew Washington Armstrong


Regiment of Ohio Volunteers, for months received June 46 discharged June 47.

(late

1st

12

Colonel.

Alexandeb M. Mitchell [former Sec


It 4.

U.

S. inf
I

wound, at Monterey.
Colonel.

Lieut.

John B. Weller.

Adjutant) sev. wound, at Monterey. Michael K. Shearer. Christopher Knecht. Alexander McCarter. Charles P. Cooke. Valentine Kneller. James Findlay Harrison (late Adjt), Ast Qrmaster and Actg Adjt. Charles A. Vischer. Andrew Brackenbridge Colville wound, at Monterey. Cyrus T. Smeed.

OF THE ^UI.UNTKKR8.

OFFlOiflKS

67

William Wilson.

Nathan Allen. W. B. Howard.


V.iii^\

Kohlreiser.
F. Longley.

John

Jackson Spencer. (John Arnold drowned at Reinoso, 7 Isaac S. Armstrong. [Nov. 46). Reuben Roessler, Actg Adjt. Leroy B. Rilev.
Elliott D. Wall.

Charles Boyle. C. D. Kendall. Cassander Hall. Thomas O'Beirne. B. F. W. Lindsey.

John W. Cowue.
Elijah Warner.

Charles Kemp.
I '

2d Regiment of
12

Ohio

Volunteers, for

mouths
;

i-eceived June and July


Colonel.

McFadden. James H. Smith. Preslej' Woodard.


Eli A.

46

discharged June 47.

William H. Sanford. Joseph E. Smith. A. D. Rightmiro.

George W. Morgan.
Lieut. Colonel.

3d Regiment of
12 mouths
It 4.

Ohio
47.

Volunteers, for

received
Colonel.

June 46

dis-

William Ikvin [former Sec


art.]

U. S.

charged June

Major.

William Wall.
Adjutfints.

Samuel R. Curtis [former Sec It U. S. inf and Adj. Gen. of Ohio].


Lieut. Colonel.

7.

Fst

It

Thomas Worthington resigned

his CO to be Adjt, and again relinq. to command his co. Sec It Charles Oliver Joline, Aug. 46.

George W. McCook.
Major.

John
Fst
It

S.

Love.

Captains.

Adjutant.
Oliver C. Gray.

Hobby Reynolds.
(David
Iv'ick

died

at

Puntiaguda 4
[Dec. 46).

Captains.

John T. Mickum.

Richard Staddeu. William A. Latham (Rifle co D).


Julian. (Simon B. Kiuton retired Dec. 46). (Robert G. McLean retired Feb. 47). Simeon W. Tucker. [co D. Abraham Seifert (Sec It to Dec. 46), William H. Link (Rifle co, Sec It to Feb. 47), CO I. [co C. Jackson Cauipo (Sec It to Feb. 47), James E. Harle (Sec It to Feb. 47), CO E.

William McLaughlin. Thomas H. Ford.

EvaQ

Asbury F. Noles. John Patterson. David Moore. James Allen. John Kell, Jr. James F. Chapman. James M. Love (Fst It to Oct. 46), coB. William W. Robinson (Fst It to Oct.
47), CO G.
F^irst Lieutenants.

James Cautwell.
Charles Boyle. Peter Burket. (Oliver C. Gray, Adjutant). John H. Fleuner. Samuel Beatty.

First Lieutenants.

Thomas Worthington
George
F.

(late Adjutant).
killed

McGinnis.
near Chi[charroues).

(Charles D. Miller Michael Earhart. Murrin E. Cully.

James A. Markland. Samuel D. Stuart. Peter Brown.

Andrew Grubb. Samuel B. Crowley.


Edward T. Croxford. Edward Steinman.
Second Lieutenants. Joseph D. Workman. William Smith.

Hiram

E. Ring.

Jonathan F. Neereamer. Second Lieutenants.


(Charles Oliver Joline, Adjutant).

Thomas

P. Morton.

James McMillen. (Owen Francisdied


Isaac Delong. Arthur Higgios.

19 Oct. 46).

John R. Blaekstone. Edwin R. Hill.

68

OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEERS.


Elias B. Sayre.

Jacob G. Frick. Baldwin J. Crosswait. Smith D. Baldwin. William D. Tidball, Post Adjutant at llobert F. Riddle. [Matamoras. Richard D. Emerson. Joseph W. Filler.
William Porter.

Henry Toepfer.
Joseph A. Smith.

Edward

Roessler.

Martin Oestmann. Second LJeutenants.

Horace L. Brown. Emanuel T. Hooker.

(Warner Spencer, Adjutant). Charles Henn.


Frederick Schmidt.

Henry

Miller, Jr. Josiah C. Cable.

Rolla Banks. Benjamin R. Pratt. Charles Tupper.


4th Regiment of

Obadiah Holmes. Robert H. Thompson. William Graebe. George M. Tillotson. Daniel B. Robinson, Actg

adjt.

May 48.

Henry Wilz. George W. Bard.


Abel Moore. Lafayette Mosher. Lewis Leppelman. Lothar Eisen. Petar de Ankney.

for during the

Ohio Volunteers, 1st War with Mexico


47
;

received

May and June


48.

dis-

banded July

Colonel.

Herman Wm.

Jaeger.

Charles H. Brough.
Lieut. Colonels.

(Melchier Werner, resigned 10 Sept.


47).

John N. Dyer. John Adams. John G. Marshall. John Farrell.


Regiment of Ohio Volunteers 2d, for during the war with Mexico
:

Augustus Moor (Capt to 10 Sept. 47). Major. William P. Young. AdjutMnt. ( Fst It Herman Kessler prom, to Capt

received

1st

Sept.
Colonel.

47

disbanded

July 48.

Sept. 47). Sec It Warner Spencer 11 Sept. 47.

William Ibvin
Morgan's

(late Lieut, colonel of

reg.)

Captains.

(Augustus Moor George Weaver.

to Lieut. [colonel). Mitchell C. Lilly. [31 Aug.47). (Teisher L. Hart died at Matamoras (George Ellis Pugh, Vol. Aid to B. Gen.

proiu.

Lieut. Colonel.

Lane resigned Mar. Henry Robinson. George A. Richmond.


Otto Zirckel.

48).

William A. Latham (late Capt Rifles in Morgan's reg.) Major. William H. Link (late Capt Rifles in Morgan's reg.)
Adjutants.

(Fst
Sec

It

Simeon W. Tucker

remanded
48.

John (Herman

to his CO
It

May

48).

Fries.

Alva Perry, 27

Kessler,

late

Adjutant

May

killed in affair vnih.

Guerilleros 27

Captains.

Feb. 48).

James Irvine (Sec

Louis St. Gelen Mar. 48), co A. Charles Creswell (priv. to Apr.), 48 coF.
First Lieutenants.

to Sept. 47), co G. (Sec It and Fst It to


It

(Nathaniel Hodges Niles, late Fst It in died at Jalapa 21 Mitchell's reg.


:

May

48).

Lgan's reg.)

Josiah Meigs Robiuson.


died at Matamoras, 17 Sept. 47). Simpson P. Moses, reg. Qrmr. John C. Groom. Samuel Douglass, Aid de C. to B. Gen. Isaac Knapp. [Lane Dec. 47.

Richard Stadden (late Capt in MorGeorge F. McGinnis (late Fst It in [reg.) Morgan's reg.) James E. Harle (late Capt in Morgan's John G. Hughes (late Fst It in Mitchell's

(George Cullman

reg.)
(late

James A. Markland John W. Lowe.

Fst

It in Mor[gan's reg.)

William T. Ferguson. Joseph W. Filler (late Sec


reg.)

It

in Curtis's

OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEERS.

69

(Joseph E. Smith, late Sec It iu Morgan's reg. Fat It to Sept. 47 resigned Apr. 48). [May 48). Ezra Vanmeter (Sec It and Fst It to

(j'aptains.

(William

Abram Andrews

(Fst

It

to

June

48).

First Lieutenants.

Keimeally died, reported suicide, at Rio Frio 21 Dee. 47). William H. Lytle. First Jjie^itenant. Denis Gorman.

Weirick F. Pentz. Leroy B. Riley (late Sec

It

[leg.) in Morgan's
It

Thomas O'Beirne
ell's reg.

(late

Sec

in

Mitch-

[gan's reg.) Jackson Spencer (late Sec It in MorSimeon W. Tucker (late Capt in Morgan's reg.), late Adjutant. James P. Fyffe (late Fst It in Mitchell's Robert B. Mitchell. [reg.) William P. Rice.

Second Tjieiitenants. (William O'Sullivan resigned March Robert B. Pope. [48).

Benjamin Briceland.
[;^d].

Comi^any of Foot received 26 October 47 disbanded 17 July 48.


;

Captain.

George Wash. Growl.

Abram

B. Moses.

Robert F. Riddle. First IMutenant. Simon B. Kenton (late Capt in Morgan's reg).

Second Lieutenants.

John W. Edgar. Nathaniel M. Parker.


(Alvah Perry, Adjutant).

John McDonald. (Mark L. Olds appd. Sec

Second Lieutenants. William B. Bowlaud. James W. Chandler.


It

in 15 inf

Stiles L. Thrift.

[June
Adjt. of Batt.

48).

Hugh W. Morehead,
Hogan. Thomas Ross, Actg
William
I.

Ist

Regiment

of

Pennsylvania Volwar with Mexdis-

unteers, for during the


adjt.

ico

Milton Jamieson, co C. [printed his


journal and notes].

received

December 46;
48.

banded July and August


Colonel.

Benjamin F. Moyer. John W. Marriott.


Jabez J. Antrim. William C. Jacobs. Alexander J. Bentley.
Charles Kemp.

Francis M. Wynkoop.
TJeut.
Colonel.

Samuel W. Black.
Major.
Francis L.

William Howard. Perry Steinman.

Bowman.

Amariah F. Cushman. James Grifl&n.


Independent Companies of Ohio Volunteers, for during the war with
Mexico.
[1st].

Adjutant. Fst It Alexander Brown (died on his return at New Orleans).


Captains.

Company
1

of
;

Mounted men

Robert K. Scott. James Nagle. William F. Small.


Frederick

re-

Wm.

Binder.
disa-

ceived
48.

June 47

disbanded 2 Aug.

John Herron.
(Alexander

Hay resigned from


[bility,

Captain.

John Bennett.
Turner G. Morehead.

Mar. 47).

John R. Duncan.
First Lieutencnit.

David A. B. Moore.
Second IJeutenants. William P. Morrison. Benjamin R. Wilson.
[2d].

L. Dana. (Joseph Hill-resigned from disability). James O'Hara Denny (Fst It to Mar.
47), CO A.
[48).
It

Edmund

William A. Charlton (Sec


First Lieutenants. Atpiila Haines.

to

May

Company

of Foot

received
July

John Frederick
.'>

Ballier.

Oct. 47; disbanded 2r\ served with Irvin's reg.

48;

Sullivan D. Breece, comd. co H. died at sea 7 ( Augustus Larrantree

Mar. 47).

70

OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEERS.


died at Puebla [5 Oct. 47). resigned from disa[bilityj.

(Montgomery P. Young Simon S. Nagle.

(William Trovillo (Alexauder Brown, Adjutant), Joseph W. Miner. William H. Gray. William J. Ankrim. William A. M. Briggs. Abijah Ferguson.

severely roound. at (James Caldwell De Belen Gate died 19 Sept. 47). John Humphreys. (Samuel M. Taylor died in City of ity). Mexico 6 Dec. 47). (James Murray resigned from disabilClarence H. Frick (Fst It to Nov. 47),
;

CO. C.

Second Lieutenants. William Bryan. Franklin B. Kaercber. William Clinton, Actg adjiitant.

Alexander McKamey (Fst It to Nov. [co L. 47), CO M. Lewis W. Smith (Fst It to Dec. 47), Charles H. Heyer (Fst It to Feb. 48),

coD.
Fi7-st Lieutenants.

Edward

C. Jje^^is^icound. at Puebla. James A. Deany, appd. Sec It in 8. infy Mar. 48 died 24 Dec. 48.
;

Hiram Wolf.
(William Wiinder James Armstrong.
died at Miscoac 14 [Sept. 47).

Henry Hunterson. (Caspar W. Berry


(Frederick

[ability). resigned from dis-

Seidenstricker

resigned

from

disability).

(Norvin H. Goff stabbed at Perote 10 Apr. 48, and died 13th). George Moore, comd. co D. Jacob Waelder, Actg assist, adjutant gen. to Colo Cbilds at Puebla and after to the brig. comd. by Colo
;

William Rankin. Peter H. Mc Williams. (Samuel Black resigned Jan. 48). (John Sturgeon died at Puebla 17 July H. R. Hambright, comd. co H. [47).

Edward E. Le Clfere, John A. Doyle.


Charles McDermitt. William Williams.

reg'l

Qrmr.

Isaac

Wynkoop. Chaimcey Brown.


Bliicher.

Second Lieutenants.

Adam

Edward Carroll. Edward Rehr.


Joseph M. Hall.

David J. linger, comd. co F. James Kane. Charles Bower.


(Jacob F. Sperry resigned, and after lanced to death by Guerilleros 26 Aug. 47). Richard McMichael. John G. Given, Actg commis. subsis. Ashton S. Tourison severely wounded at De Belen gate. (Isaac S. Waterbury, Adjutant).

John Eibault.
Louis Voltaire. Robert Woods, regl. Q.m. William F. Mann.

2d Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers, for during the war with Mex12 companies; received Januico uary 47 disbanded July 48.

James Coulter. John Keefe severely wounded


William P. Skelly.

at

Cha-

[pultepec.

(James McKeen,
Sept. 47).

jr.

died&i Puebla 25

Colonels.

(William B. Roberts

died in City of to 3 Nov.

(Stewart Speers-accidentally wounded and resigned Apr. 47).

Mexico 3 Oct. 47). John W. Geary (Lt colonel


47)
Lieut. Colonel.

Robert Klotz.
Christian

W. Leib
Kine.

wounded

at

Cha-

wound, at Chapultepec.
47).

Edmund
Peter

[pultepec.

William Brindle (Major to Nov.


Adjutants.

reduced April (Benjamin F. Button Sec It Isaac W. Waterbury. [48).


Captains.

S. Reed. Joseph L. Madson. Bivan R. Davis. Richard Erwin. (D. H. Hoffins resigned Nov. 47). resigned May (Washington Murray

47).

Thomas
(John
S.

S.

Loeser.
died at sea 12 Apr.
[47).

Wilson

John W. Johnston.

[pultepec. Charles Naylor. Edward C. Williams wound, at Chaseverely wounded at James Miller

Chapultei^ec.

Regiment of South Carolina Vols. "Palmetto regiment" for during the war Mexico received December 46 disbanded June and July 48.


71

OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEERS.


Colonel.

(Pierce M. Butler
billed
lit

twice ironnded, nud

Chunibusco).
Lieut. Colonels.

N. Moye irounded at De Belen gate. (Wilson R. Williams, conidg. co K. Dec. 47 killed at Churubusco).
;

Thomas

(James P. Dickenson 7nort. wou7ided at Chunibusco). Adley H. Gladden (Major to 11 Sept. wounded at De Belen gate. 47)
Major.

Sebastian Sumter wounded at Churubusco. (James W. Stein wounded at Chur xbusco mort. wounded at De Belen gate and died 10 Oct. 47). (John W. Stewart r?<V(^ at Rio Frio 5
;

Robert G. M. Dunovant (Caut to 11


Sept. 47).

Adjutant.
Sec
It

James Cantey

severely womided

Nov. 47). (Elijah F. Williams rf/Vrf at Puebla 22 Samuel F. Row. [Sept. 47). Jonathan R. Davis wounded at ChuruLafayette Wever. [busco.

at

Ghurubusco).
Captains.

James

J.

Thurston.

Francis Sumter. Keith S. Moffat wounded at Churu[busco. William Blanding. William D. Desaussure i^iicewounded J. Foster Marshall. [at Ghurubusco. Nathaniel Jefferson Walker. (Leroy Secrest co. transf and retired [Apr. 47). James H. Williams. Preston S. Brooks abst. recruiting.

David L. Donald, comd. co. E. Dec. 47. George W. Qwriiswiounded at ChuruJames A. Norwood. [busco. Stephen M. Boykin. Joseph C. Culbreath.

John

C. C. Higgins. Finley McCaskill.

(Thomas M. Baker

invalid, read.)
received
47.

Joseph Kennedy abst. recruiting. William B. Lilley (Sec It to t-'ept 47),


CO. B.

Regiment
June 46

of

Tennessee Mounted
May

Volunteers, for 12 months


;

First Lieutenants.

disbanded
Colonel.

John

T. Walker, reg. q.ni. Nov. 47.


killed at

(John B. Moragne
gate 13 Sept. 47).

De Belen

Jonas E. Thomas.
Lieut. Colonel.

Arthur M. Manigault. (James R. Clark mort. wormded at Ghurubusco, and died 30 Aug. 47). [June 48. William B. Stanley. Augustus B. O'Bannon, comd. his co Charles Perkins Pope wounded by accident 20 Aug. 47. Cyrus S. Mellett. Frederick W. Selleck (in Gen. Quitman's staff ) wounded at De Belen

Robert D. Allison.
Major. Richard Waterhouse.
Adjutants.

(Nimrod R. Porter Rio 21 Apr. 47).

died at Plan del [Apr. 47).


till

Thomas
Milton

S.

Stratton (Serg major


Captains.

gate.

James N. Shedd, comd. co G. Nov. 47. Kennedy G. Billings severely wound-

A. Haynes [former Sec It 3 U. [S. art.] Newman. James W. Gillaspie.

L. D.

ed at Ghurubusco.

John

Second Lieutenants.

F. Goodner. A. G. Cooper.

John W. Marshall.
William R. Caswell.
:

(James Cantey, Adjutant). Michael K. Clark, Actg adjutant wounded at Chapultepec. Lewis F. Robertson.
Charles S. Kirkland.

sev.

John L. T. Sneed. (N. A. Evans invalid, resd. 8 Mar. (James Lenow resigned Dec. 46).

47).

(Abner 11. Dimham died at Jalapa 10 [June 47). Benjamin D. Culp. (James W. Cantey, Jr. mort. ironnded at De Belen gate, and died 13

First Lieutenants.

William A. Lacy, comdg co A.


P. A. Kirk. E. S. Smith.
J.

Sept. 47).

Joseph Abney
(David

sev. wounded &t Churukilled at

[busco.

William H. McCabe. H. Sawyers.


L. Peiin.

Adams
l?ell.

Churubusco).
48.

James

Ralph

Adjutant

May

William L. Adams.

72
John S. lleece. Samnel W. Bell.

OFFICERS OF THK VOLUNTEERS.


James L. Scudder severely wounded at Wilson P. Davis, comd co B. [Monterey Nimrod D. Smith. (Samuel High resigned Apr. 47).

Second LieutemmU. Matthew Woodson. John G. Nixon.

William P. Chambliss.

John E. Dance. Robert M. Anderson.


Hercules Whaley. William J. Johnson. B. Donnelly. Andrew Jackson Brock. Calvin Gossett. Jonas Seaman. Jesse Leftwich. William Brownlow.

Patrick Duffy. (James D. Easley resd. Get. 47). (William C. Bradley resd. Apr 47).

Second Lieutenants.

James W. McClanahan.

Wade H. McCrory. George W. Biichanan. John B. Tacker. Perrin L. Solomon.


(Silas

M. HutnamA;?7ferf 21

Sept. 46 at

Thomas

P. Allen.

G. Roberdeau C. C. Smith.

Wheat.

Nelson H. Chase. W. J. Wright. VV. G. McKnight. James Anderson.


1st

King Kearley. [Monterey). Joseph C. Allen. Assist. Commis wounded (lost a leg) at Monterey. James M. McMurry. George S. Dixon wounded at MonteJohn Dies. frsyJames E. Fowler. George W. Helm, comdgco M Apr. 47.
William Phillips. (Lewis P. Totty resigned Apr. 47). (Colman A. M. Daniel resd. Apr. 47).

Regiment of Tennessee Volun;

months 12 companies received May and June 46 discharged May 47.


teers, for 12

2d Regiment of
teers, for 12

Tennessee

Volun;

months 8 companies received June 46 discharged May


;

Colonel.

47.
Colonel.

William B. Campbell (former Capt in


Trousdale's reg. in Flo war).
Lieut.
47).
Colonel.

William T. Haskell.
Lieut. Colonel.

(Samuel R. Anderson

resigned 29 Apr

Major-f.

David H. Cummings Gordo.


Fst
It

wounded at Cerro

Alexander wound, at Richard B. Monterey comd. reg. Robert Farquharson toound. at Cerro Gordo.
Adjutant.

A djuta?it.
Wiley Pope Hale mortally wounded at Cerro Gordo died 26 Apr.
;

47.

Captains.

Fst It Adolphus Heiman Cerro Gordo.


Captains.

tcoun^d

at

Henry

F.

Murray

severely

wounded

at Cerro Gordo. George W. McCown.


(J. L.

Kirkpatrick
J.

died 19 Mar. 47 in

Benjamin F. Cheatham. John Whitfield. Robert C. Foster.


L. P. Murry. [Monterey. William B. Walton. (William B. KWen killed 21 Sept. 40 at Harris Mauldin wounded at Cerro [Gordo. Edmund Frierson.

Timothy P. Jones, [camp at Vera Cruz).


William
Standefer.

John D. Lowrey. (Morgan P. Cook

resd. Jan.

47).

First Lieutenants.

Adrian Northcut. (Robert A. Bennett resigned Apr. 47). William M. Blackmore.

First Lieutenants.

(Frederick B. Nelson Jr. killed 18 Apr 47 at Cerro Gordo). William B. Davis, comd. co E. (Wiley Pope Hale, Adjutant) killed at Cerro Gordo). (William Yearwood mortally wounded at Cerro Gordo died 24 Apr. 47).

William R. Bradfute. (Adolphus Heiman, Adjutant). George H. Nixon, corad. co M.

James
i

C. Miller.
C.

Joseph P. Bailey. William G. McAdoo, comd. co

) )

OFFICERS OF TUK VOLUNTEERS.


Isaac R. Hawkins.

73

G. W. Bowns. Second Lieiitenantx.

Joshua

llicbaiilson.

Edward M. Audersou, Aid to the Comdr

Edwiu

of Brigade at J. Wiatt.
J.
J.

Cerro

Gordo, and
[conid. co D.

William B. Bate. Jackson C. McElroy. John P. Dixon. William C. Bobo. Second Lieutenants. George C. Gordon.

Richard

Hays.
Ellis.

Andrew

George H. H.
(Charles G.

Dill.

Gill

killed

at

James W. Chambers.
Gabriel
J.

Cerro [Gordo).

James L. Jones. Frank N. McNairy. William M. Bailey. Robert W. Beaty. Simon H. Hilb.
William W. Estill. Robert L. Weakly, reg. Qrmr. John L. Temple. Robert M. White. Thomas M. Gordon. Lipscomb Norvell Walker. John W. Kennedy. George Harsh. James W. Doak.

Slaughter. [mis. Alexander P. Greene. (Lawsoii Guthrie iippd Assist, comJames Forrest tnoundfd at Cerro

William

S.

Coward.

[Gordo.

John K.

Bell.

(Napoleon B. Burrow resd. Dec. 46). resd. Dec. 46). (Eugene Sullivan

3d Regiment of

Volunteers, for during the war with Mexico received Oct. 47 disbanded July

Tennessee
:

George W. Faris. Samuel M. Thompson.


4th Regiment of
teers, for

Tennessee
;

Volun-

during the war with Mexico


;

48.

Colonel.

9
(late Capt. in

Benjamin F. Cheatham
Campbell's reg.)

received Nov. 47 companies disbanded August 48.


Colonel.
(late

Lieut. Colonel.

John W. Whitfield
bell's reg.

(late Capt. in

Camp-

Richard Waterhouse Thomas' reg. Cav.)

Major

in

Lieut. Colonel.

Major.
Perrin L. Solomon (late Campbell's reg.
Adjiitant.
F.st It

Sec

It

in

James D. Swan
Major.

McDonough

J.

Bunch.
1

George W. Wilson.
Captains.
It

Adjutants.

Jesse Leftwich (late Sec


reg.)

in

Thomas'
Sec
It

(Fst It Hugh Reedresigned Fst It Bowling W. Starke.


Captains.

Feb

48).

William P. Chambliss
reg.) Daniel Trigg.

(late

in

Lawson Guthrie
reg.)

(late

Sec It in Haskell's

Thomas'

(George T Colyar Abram M. Savage.

died 8

Jan 48 in
city).

James MoAllsteu James Freeman.

[late Fst It 1.

U. S.
[}^-l

[Mexico

John Scanland.
Jordan T. Council.

Bartholomew Donnelly.
William R. Bradfute (late Fst It in William S. Hatton. [Campbell's reg. Sherrod Williams (Fst It to Jan 48) co E Edward A Fowlkes (Fst It to Mar 48), CO K. fco B. William M. Clark (Sec It to Mar. 48);
First Lieutenants.

John D. Goodall. Henry Travis.

Wm.

Jefferson Rogers.
Fii'st Lieutenants.

James H. Evans.
Tazewell W. Newman. Robert K. Byrd. (Bowling W. Starke, Adjutant).

Lucius D. Isom. (John 0. Brixey diedin Mexico city 7 [Feb. 48). Alfred M. Flem'ing. (George W. Wilson, Adjutant).

Reuben

Simjison.

Burwell E. Snead. Thomas H. Waterson.

John McAUeu. Benjamin O' Haver. Henry D. Flippeu. Andrew Porter. James Millikan.

Thomas Epperson.

74

OFFICEKS OF THE VOLUNTEERS.


Second Lieutenants.
Pitser

Second Lieutenants. Joseph H. Crockett. Lewis M. Wester. Alexander Millikau.


J.

Daniel Dickinson.

John W. Smart.
Bolivar H. Cook. William G. Burford. Richard I. Grant.

M. Lyons. Samuel R. Anderson. John Brown. Hanson R. McCartney. John A. Miller. James M. Kennedy. Francis M. Walker.
William C. Shelton. Francis E. Watterson Joseph C. Weir.

John McOarver.
William A. Porter. Israel F. Huddleston, Assist,

qm.

John Cowart.

Jr.

Alexander S. Hare. James E.. Dobbs. Wade H. Narramore. Henry H. ilichardson.

James J. Odell. Robert W. Young. Micajah D. Moreland.


Procter P. Porter.

James M. Gault. David B. Bramlett. James C. McCarty.

Abraham
5th Regiment of
teers, for

Tennessee
;

Volun-

during the war with Mexico companies received Dec. 47 disbanded July 48.

11

T. Lacy. William K. Hale. Calvin Henegar. John Boyd.

Samuel B. Adams.

Colonel.

George R. McClellan.
Lieut. Colonel.

General Staif of Texas Volunteers received July 46 discharged Oct. 46.


;

George W. Bounds.
Majoi'.

Major General. Gov. James Pinkney Henderson.


Lieut. Colonel
48).

James Walker.
Adjutants.
(Fst
It

Dimsion Lnspector. Mirabeau B. Lamar.

William C. Lillardsupersd.
Captains.

Fst

It

Samuel V. Fulkerson. [Feb.

Division Quartermaster.

Major Henry L. Kinney.


Elisha Thomason.

Aids de Camp

(rank of Major).
Rifle

Harrison

Dill.

George W. McKenzie. John C. Vaughn.


Julius C. Fagg. John I. Reese. John S. Shaver.

Edward Burleson. Edward Clarke.


1st

regiment of

Texas Mounted

Volunteers

received Jiine and July,


46.

and discharged Sept. and Oct.


Colonel.

Samuel Powel.
William H. Patterson.

John T. O'Brien. John H. Grant.


First Lieutenants.

John

C. Hays (late Major of a Batt in the service of Texas).


Lieut. Colonel.

(Samuel V. Fulkerson, Adjutant). (James N. Weir died at Vera Cruz 28 William King. Jan. 48). (Willett W. Marshall <iiVrf at NashHendle W. Atkinson, [ville, May 48j.
|

Samuel H. Walker (late Capt Indep. co Texas Rangers 1 Apr. 46).


Major. Michael H. Chevallie.
Adjutant.
See
It

James

H McKamy.
I.

Pleasant M. Senter.

Jacob B. Collins, comdg co William C. Emmert. Henderson Hendley. William L. Lafferty.

Charles A. Harper.
Captains.

Christopher B. Acklen.

James

Gillaspie.

James W. McSpadden.

Claiborne C. Herbert.


OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEERS.
Frank
S. Early.

75

Albert G. Harris.

Thonins Greeu.

Jerome B. McCown.
(Robert A. Gillespie Henry E. McCullocb.
killi'd

Leroy M. T. Pope. George English.


at

Monte[rey ).

Nathaniel G. Dial. T. L. Epperson.

Samuel

L. S. Ballowe.

Joseph P. Wells.
Firxt Lieutenants.

Samuel M. Hyde. Walter Woodyard. John M. Payne.


Second Lieutenants. Bernard Reilly. Hugh Heusey (late Serg major in Hays' Ephraim M. Daggett. [1. reg.)

William H. Sellers. Walter P. Lane.

Henderson Yoakum.
Alfred Evans. Gabriel M. Armstrong.

Henry

J.

Sibley.

Thomas Early. Sampson llcOown.


George B. Thrahan.
William A. A. Wallace William E. Reese tominded at Monte-

William B. Young. Franklin F. Roberts.


A. S. McGee. James K. Holland. James M. Barton.

Canuah

G. Colley.

[rey.

Adam

J.

Bennett.

Second TAeutenants.
(Daniel Grady
A. McNeill.

resigned Sept. 46).

George W. Rogers. James Coifee. John H. Day. Reding S. Pridgen. John Pag \
William B. P. Gaines. G. H. Nelson.

Regiment of Texas Rifle Volunteers received May, June and July, and discharged August 46.
Colonel.

Albert Sidney Johnston [former Adjutant 6. U. S. inf and Adjutant


gen. of TexasJ.
Lieut. Colonel.

John T. Story.
(Fielding Alston died Mar. 17). Christopher R. Perrj'.
..

Ephraim McLean.
Major.

James Mayo Wells [former Fst


Vol-

It 7.

2d regiment of
\inteers

Texas Mounted

U. S. inf.]

received June and July, and


Fst
It

Adjutant.

discharged Oct. 46.


Colonel.

WilKam

P. Ballinger.

Captains.

George T. Wood.
Lieut. Colonel.

John E. Myrick.
Major. William R. Scurry. Adjutant.
Lieut.

Thomas M.

Likens.

Captains.
Otis M. Wheeler. Erviu M. Wilder.

Charles A. Seefeld. Augustus Buchel. Volney Ostrander. Martin K. Snell. John McClarty. Joseph L. Bennett. James R. Arnold. James Chessher. Robert H. Howard. William R. Shivors.

Regiment
teers,

of

Texas Mounted
months
:

John

L. Hall.

for 6

7
46.

Voluncompanies,

Middleton T. Johnson. William F. Sparks. Alfred M. Truit. James M. W. Hall, co B. ^Robert K. Goodloe. Etheldred J. Thompson (Fst It to Aug. James H. Lyons, co G. [46), co F.
First TAeutenants.

for frontier defence

received July,

and discharged Sept.


Colonel.

William C. Young.
Lieut. Colonel.

James Bonrland.
Major. Calvin C. Cooper and comd. separate

DeWitt Clinton Clark. Jeremiah M. Clough.

Batt.

76

OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEERS.


Adjutant.
Major.
Alfred M. Truit (Capt to Oct. 47).

Lieut.

Andrew N. Hopkins.
Captains.

A djutant.
Lieut John S. Ford.
Captains.

Burrell P. Smith.

James

S. Gillet.

Daniel Montague. Berkley M. Ballard. Lemviel D. Evans. Levi M. Rice. William B. Dagley.
Battalion of
teers, of 4
:

Samuel Highsmith. (James S. Gillet promoted


Middleton T. Johnson. Jacob Roberts. (Gabriel M. Armstrong,

in Bell's
[i"eg)~\

late

Fst

Texas Mounted

companies disbanded June 48. Majors comdg. (M. H. Chevallie. late Major Hays' 1. reg.; resigned 31 Aug. 47). Walter P. Lane (Captain to Oct. 47). Adjutant. Lieut.'W. S. Murtry.
47
Captains.

Volunreceived Mar.

in 1. reg.; relinquished co Oct. 47). (Isaac Ferguson fZ^ef? at Mexico, 1 Jan. 48). (Stephen Kinsey resigned). (Chaucer Ashton-<fec? at Mexico, 14 Dec. 47), late Truit's co. Preston Witt (Fst It to Oct. 47),
It

late Kinsey's co.

ft

Eobert H. Taylor. George Wm. Adams.

James B. Reed. George K. Lewis


fight 15 Dec. 47.

wounded

in Indn.

First Lieutenants.
(G. H. Nelson, late Sec resigned Oct. 47).
It

in Hays' reg.:

Alfred Evans (Fst It to Oct. 47), late Armstrong's co. Alexander E. Handley (Sec It to Dec. 46 late Serg major of Hays' 1. reg). late Truit's co. Ephraim M. Daggett )F8t It to Jan. 48: late Sec It in Wood's "^ reg), late Fergusson's co. J Henry W. Baylor. Shapley P. Ross (for the war). Hammond Warfield (Fst It to Aug. 48),
:

go

late Gillet's co.

James H. Weathersbee. A. M. Vanlendingham. Henry Earll. (Simeon D. Nunnellee resigned Jan.


Charles
YV^.

First Lieutenants.

Thomas M. Likens

(late
It

Adjutant of
in Hays' 1. [reg.)

McAnnally. Second Lieutenants.

[48).

Wood's reg). Daniel Grady (late Sec Gideon Lee.


William E. Crooke.

James W. Morrell. James D. Cochran. William Wynlock. James M. Hardaway

James C. Gaither. John D. English.


killed

29 July 47,

in skirmish near Popagie. John A. Moncrief. Joseph B. Blackv/ell. William A. Francis. James Clarke wounded 2 Nov. 47, near

Agua Fria Mex.


William C. Painter.

Jeremiah S. Davis twice wounded at Joseph M. Smith. [Se-qualtiplan William B. Knox. Willingham. Francis M. Second Lieutenants. in Mex. city (Benjamin P. Smith (f Walker K. Baylor. [28 Jan. 48).

?"(?fZ

(Charles Turner resigned 25 Sept. 47). Harris Davis.


A^'olun-

Regiment

of

Texas Mounted

Samuel

Carter.

teers, for 12

months and during the war received April and May 47 disbanded April and May 48.

Alexander Williams (in Bell's Batt 46).

C.

Colonel.

John S. Wills. John L. Terry. John C. Gooch. (John W. Mills resd. 25


William T. Armstrong. Joseph Pancoast. Thomas H. Tucker.

Sept. 47).

John

of 1. reg. Vols, continued in Service).


Lieut. Colonel.

Hays (Colo

and

John E. Linn.
Christopher C. Dodson. Joseph Burns.

Peter Hansbrough Bell, comdg Battfor


frontier defence.

UFF10EK8 OK THE VOLUNTKKR8.


Himly Jones.
Isaac Auglin (late Sec Albeit G. Harris. Elisha B. English.
It

77

Lieiit. Colonel.

iu ludep. eo).

MiddletonT. Johnson (Capt to July 48).


Major.

Maurice Moore.

James
Volunfrontier
dis-

S. Gillet (Cupt to

June
(late

48).

Dread R.

Hill.

Adjutant.
Fst
It James M. W. Hall Wood's reg.)

Regiment
teers,

of

Texas Mounted
6 months, 11

Capt in

for

for

defence

received
.')

May, and

Captains.

Mirabeuu B. Lamar (served


local defence, Oct. 4G). John A. Veatch (late Fst It iu Indep. CO.) John A. Conner (Served also

also

on

charged

June

47.

Colonel.

Lamar's

(JohuC. Hays Coloof reg.


Lieut. Colonel.

in Mexico).

on local

Charles A. Harper (late Adjutant of Hays' 1. reg). Major.

defence, Sept. 4(5). William G. Crnmp. John S. Sutton. Henry E. M'Culloch

(late

Capt in
2.

William H. Bourland. Adjutant.


Lieut.

Hays'

1.

reg.)
(late

Shapley P. Ross
Sec
It

Capt in Hays'

Hugh Hensey
reg.)

(late

in

reg.)

Wood's

Samuel Highsmith
2.

(late
(late

Capt in Hays'
Capt in Hays'
[2. reg.)

reg.)

Captains.

Hammond Warfield
William Fitzhugh.

Thomas

Smith, Actg Major of separate Ratt (as below).


J.

Benjamin F. Hill. James Gillaspie (Capt James S. Gillet. David Muckleroy. William G. Crump. Samuel W. Sims. John Long. James Smith.

iu Hays'

1.

reg.)

Independent Companies
Volunteers.
[1.]

of

Texas
2.5

Mounted Company
4.5
;

received

Sept.

discharged 25 June 46.


Captain.

Thomas W.

Clark.

John
A.

T. Price.

First Lieutenants.
Battalion of the same, of 5 companies,
for local

defence received April 4:7;


Major.

W. Templeton. George W. Guthrie


Willard

discharged 5 June 47.

(Sec It to Mar Second Lieutenant.


46.

46).

Post March
of

Thomas

J.

Smith.

[2.]

Company

Rangers:

received

Adjutant.

Sept. and 10 Dec. 45 and


for

James Pleasant Goodall.


Captains.
E. M'Culloch. Shapley P. Ross. John H. Conner. John J. Urumble.
E. S.

two periods of 3

March 46, months each

discharged July 46.


Captain.

Henry

Peter Hansbrough Bell (had before served on frontier defence of Texas,

Wyman.
of

under Major Hays from Sept.


First Lieutenaiil.

45).

Regiment

Texas Mounted
defence
:

Volun-

Mabery

B. Gray.

teers, for frontier

received
De Witt
[3.]

\^

Second Lie^itenant.
Clinton Lyons.
:

Sept. and Oct. 47


48.

disbanded Sept.

Colonel.

Mounted Company

received

Peter Hausbrough Bell Hays' 2. reg.)

Lt

col.

of

Oct.

45 and Jan. 46:

discharged

Sept. 46.

78

OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTPJEBS.


Captain.

Captain.
(P. Edward Connor (late Est It to Dec 46) wounded at Buena Vista and retired May 47).

David

C.

Cady.
First Lieutenants.

Johu Brothers.
Pleasant Green.

First Lieutenants.

Second Lieutenant.

(David
Vista).

Campbell

killed

at

Buena

Johu
[4.]

Harrell.

(James Henderson, Sec

Mounted Company received May and August 46 discharged 18 Sept.


; ;

It to 29 Mar. 47 read. May 47). Nathaniel Niles (late Fst It in Bissell's 111 reg. Vols.), comd. co
;

46.

Captain.

Ben M'CuUoch.
First IJeutenant.

Second Lieutenants. (John A. Leonhard [Sec It in Johnston's reg.]


killed at

James McDonough
[9.
J

resigned
;

Buena

May

Vista). 47.

John McMullen.
Second Lieutenant.

Company Volunteers

(at

Monte-

James L.
[5.]

Allen.

rey); received 8 Oct. 46

discharged

Oct. 47.

Mounted Company; received July


;

Captain.

46

discharged October 46.


Captain.

Mirabeau B. Lamar (late Division Inspector to M. Gen. Henderson).


First Lieutenant.

Eli Chandler.

John A. Veatch.
First Lieutenant.

Thomas

Bell.

Second Lieutenant.
Isaac Anglin.
[6.]

Second Lieutenants. (Hamilton P. Bee prom to First Wiley J. Peace. [Bell's

It

in

reg.)

P. C. Paul.
[10.
I

Mounted Company received July


;

Company Volunteers
;

received

46

discharged July 47.


Captain.

Oct. 46

discharged Oct. 47.


Captain.

Mabery B. Gray (late Fat

It

in Bell's co.)

Shaply

P. Ross.

First Lieutenant.

First Lieutenant.

De Witt

Clinton Lyons

(late

in [Bell's CO.)
It

Sec

George W. Chapman.
Secotid Lieutenants.

Second Lieutenant. John C. Castleman.


[7.]

William H. Moore and Ransom Moore.


[11.]

Company
;

of

Foot

Volunteers
received
7, 47.

Mounted Company
;

of Spies re-

(first

enrolled

in Miss);

ceived 31 Jan. 47

discharged 31

August 46

discharged Jan.
Captain.

July 47.
Captain.

Ben McCulloch [Major

in the Staff].

"William E. Shivors (late Capt in Johnston's Rifle reg.)

First Lieutenant.

First Lieutenant.

William H. Jacobs.
Second Lieutenant.

William H. Kelly. Second Lieutenant. (Fielding Msion died Mar. 47). George H. Tobin (late Capt in Johnson's
rifle

Henry H.
[8.] Rifle

reg.)

Hall.

Company
1

late

Seef eld's of
1

Johnston's reg.; received

Sept. 46

discharged

July 47.

Regiment of Virginia Volunteers, for during the war with Mexico

)) )

OFKICKKS OF VHK VULUNTEKKS.


14 compauies
Jan. 47
;

79

received Dec. 4G and disbanded August 48.


;

Colonel.

John Francis Hamtramck [former Sec


It 3. art.]

William Henry Harman, Actg adjutant William J. McGowan. [of Batt. James M. Wade. Pollock. Robert William M. Levy.

Lieut. Colonel.

Benjamin W. Collier. (Carlton R. Munford


duel) 23
|

died

(killed in

Thomas Beverly Randolph formerly


Capt
20. inf.]

James

47. S. Kellara.

May

Major.

JuBAL A. Early
(Fst
It

[late Fst It 3. art.]

Adjutant.

William Gravatt. Charles Bodeker. ITpton H. Herbert. R. W. Fowlks.

Thomas

P. August, to July 47).

Captains.

Lawrence Battaile. John W. Gallaher. Thomas H. Dunn.


William H. Pleasants. Daniel Poisal. Thomas Moore.

James F. Preston, co of Grenadiers. Kenton Harper, co of Light infantry,


Actg inspector gen. of Inf brigade. Fletcher H. Archer. Edward C. Carrington. Montgomery D. Corse.

(Lawrence B. Washington

absent).

Smith
Col

P.

Wm. Murray

Bankhead. Eobinson, Actg Aid to


brigade.

Battalion of Sailors, from the fleet on


the Pacific coast, organized by Commodore Stockton, for the recapture of Los Angelos, California, Jan. 47.
3fajor.

Hamtramck comdg Ephraim G. Alburtis. John W. Rowan.


John P. Young. (Henry Fairfax

f^f erf

at

Saltillo

"William A. Talbot.

(Robert G. Scott, jr (William B. Archer

absent). absent).
to

16 [Aug. 47).

Stephen

C.

Rowan

(Lieut. U. S. Navy).

James Thrift (Fst

It

Aug. 47), co L.

Commissary. William Speiden (Purser).


Assist. Commissary. George Minor (Lieut.)

Fii'st Lieutenants.

Thomas P. August, Adjutant to July 47.


Franklin Pegram.
[July 48.

Quartermaster.

George

A.

Porterfield,

Adjutant
adjutant.

to

John Bidwell (Capt


Aids

Calif. Vols.)

Thomas S. Garnett, Actg Robert Henry Kinney.


James L. Bryan. Fleming Gardner. Otho H. Harrison. John Avis. John K. Cooke. Lindsay M. Shumaker.
William A. Scott. James H. Dulany. John H. Higdon.

to the

Comma.
(Lieut.)

Andrew

F. V.

Gray

Miguel de Pedrorena (Capt Calif. Vols.


Captains.
Art. CO

A B

CO CO CO

Richard L. Tilghman (Lieut. John Guest (Actg master). William B. Renshaw (Lieut.) Benjamin F. B. Hunter (Actg
:

lieut.)

D
E F

Second Lieutenants.

David

A. Weisiger, Adjutant July 48.

Henry W. Williamson. James S. Douglass.


Robert F. Coleman. Vincent Eply Geiger.

CO Edward Higgins (Actg lieiit.) CO J. Fenwick Stensou (Actg lieut.) CO James M. Duncan (Pd. midn. CO: John Peed (Sailmaker), died since the war.
: : : :

Sappers and Miners


(Carpenter).

John Southwick

Henry Stauger. Edward T. Blamire.


Robert H. Keeling.
Peter A. Peter.son. William J. Minor.

Lieutenants.

William H. Thompson (Actg master),


Art. CO.

George E. Morgan (Midn),

co.
lieut.),

(Washington S. Mahau duel) at China Mex.

died (killed in
1

John Van Ness Philip (Actg


CO.

June

47).

Theoderic Lee (Midn),

co.

80

OFFICERS OF THE VOLUJMTEEKS.


'

Albert Allmaud (Actg lieut.), D co. Benjamin F. C Wells Midn), A co.

Captains.

Francis Hassendeubel, Art. co,


co.

<

Edward

C. Grafton (Actg lieut.),

Philemon Haywood (Midn), B Co. Robert C. Duvall (Midn), B co. Edmund Shepherd (Actg lieut.), E Joseph Parrish (Actg lieut.), F co.

Batt. John L. Hamilton.

co.

William H. Grove. William B. Armstrong.


First Lieutenants.

Charles G. Weber. Charles D. Gillespie, Assist, qm.


Battalion of " Sante Fe "
ixnteers, for

Mounted Vol-

during the war with Mex4 companies received July and ico August 47 disbanded 20 Oct. 48.

J. W. Gibbons. Henry G. A. Casparis. John R. Norris.

Major Gomdg. Robert Walker (late Adjutant of Price's


reg Mri. Vols.

Second Lieutenants, Sigismond Homburg. Thomas H. Coats, Actg adjt. John A. Boarman. Lewis Hertzer. J. A. Hannah.
Albert G. Blakey.

Adjutant.

William B. Royall (Fst

It

in Price's reg.)

John McDade.

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ESTABLISHED

1865.

GEORGE
SOLICITOR OF

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LEMON,

:SEILILM
615 Mfteenth
(CITIZENS' NA.TIONAL

AT

ILAW.

PATENTS AND CLAIMS,


Street J^.W.

BANK

BUILDING)

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O. Drawer 325.

WASHINGTON,
;

D.

C.

Prosecutes Claims before Congress Practices in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia Appears before all the Departments.
;

THE MEXICAN PENSION BILL


Has become a law, and entitles certain survivors or tlieir widows to a pension commencing from January 29, 1887, the date when the bill became a law. All
of $8 per

montbi

parties interested
facilities for

z Q Z
<n

shoxild at once con-espoud with the above for blanks

and information.

Unexcelled

the prosecution of such claims.

ORIGINAL INVALID PENSIONS.


at

wounded, injured, or have contracted any once. Thousands are entitled.


If

disease,

which

in

any manner

disables, apply

HEIRS.
Widows, Minor Children, Dependent Mothers, Fathers, and Minor Orphan Dependent Brothers and Sisters entitled in the order named.

INCREASE OF PENSIONS.

pensioners throughout the country are entitled to an increase of their pensions. Never in the history of the Pension OfiBce have more satisfactory results in claims for increase of pensions been experienced than \mder the present Administration, and this is due to the liberal policy of the Pension Bureau.

Many

who thinks he is rated too low to correspond with me on the subject. examine his case and advise him as to the probability of securing an increase. I make no charge for advice, and the fee is not due unleas successful, and then it is payable by the Pension Agent out of the first payment of pension after the increase is granted. The fee in increase claims where no new disability is alleged is $10.
I advise

every pensioner

I will caref'illy

All Commissioned Officers of Volunteers


During the
late

War

of the Rebellion

the date wh(!n their Commission gave them, rank, and

who were not mustered under thcii- Commissions back to who performed tlie duties of the rank

given in such Commission, should at once correspond with the above with a view of filing their claims under the Supplejncntal Act of February 3, 1887, as amendatory of the Act of June 3, 1884. Do not delay, as all such claims will be forever barred June 3, 1887, and cannot be considered
if filed

thereafter.

ALL CLASSES OF CLAIMS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. OVER 21 YEARS OF ACTIVE AND SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE

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