Sunday, February 11, 2007

Storekeepers Of The Confederate & Union Armys

The military storekeeper was a important job for both sides but little is known about the men, so I made up this list so you would know their names. I will note what side they were on if you have any questions you my ask at the following. dsegelquist1@cox.net

Military Storehkeeper, with the pay of captains.
Confederate.

F. C. Humphreys, Georgia, to take rank from June 10, 1861.

J. E. P. Daingerfield, of Arkansas, to take rank from June 10, 1861.
Note. Here is a address that will give information on Captain J. E. P. Daingerfield as a prisoner of John Brown at Harper’s ferry: http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/sgml/moa-idx?notisid=abp2287-0030&byte=32785855
Look for the title: John Brown at Harper’s ferry by Captain Daingerfield.


C. G. Wagner, of South Carolina, to take rank from June 19, 1861.
W. S. Downer, of Virginia, to take rank from July 19, 1861.
William Hawn, of Louisiana, to rank from June 23, 1864.
John E. Logwood, of Mississippi, to rank from June 23, 1864.
J. M. Stevens, of Virginia, to rank from June 23, 1864.
William Aubrey, of Alabama, to rank from June 23, 1864.
J. U. Ansley, of Georgia, to be military storekeeper,1864.

Military storekeepers--captains of infantry.
Confederate.
I. P. Girardey, of Georgia, to take rank from June 6, 1863. Jos. Denegre, of Louisiana, to take rank from June 6, 1863. Charles Semple, of Kentucky, to take rank from June 6, 1863. J. W. Gillespie, of Missouri, to take rank from June 6, 1863.

Military storekeepers--first lieutenants of infantry.
Confederate.
Frank P. Buckner, of Louisiana, to take rank from June 6, 1863.
Griffin S. Ward, of Virginia, to take rank from July 21, 1863.
James M. Muldon. jr., of Alabama, to take rank from July 27, 1863.
John S. Greer, of Texas, to take rank from September 18, 1863.


CORPS OF ARTILLERY.
Confederate.
Superintendent of armories.
W. S. Downer, to take rank June 4, 1862, Virginia.
W. H. McMain, to take rank June 30, 1862, Louisiana.

Military storekeepers, with the pay of first lieutenants.
Confederate.
Richard Lambert, of Louisiana, to take rank from June 10, 1861.
W. N. Smith, of District of Columbia, to take rank from June 26, 1861.
Jacob Brice, of Mississippi, to be military storekeeper of ordnance, with rank of first lieutenant, 1863.
Carrington Mason, of Mississippi, to rank from June 23, 1864.
Thomas S. Martin, of Mississippi, to rank from June 23, 1864.
W. D. Bell, of South Carolina, to rank from July 6, 1864.
W. W. Tyler, of Virginia, to rank from July 30, 1864.
E. Ledyard, of Alabama, to rank from September 6, 1864.

Military storekeeper of ordnance--captain.
Confederate.
W. N. Smith, to take rank June 14, 1862, District of Columbia, resigned, to rank from July 23, 1864.

Military storekeepers, with the pay of first lieutenants.
Confederate.

O. W. Edwards, of Virginia, to take rank from September 11, 1861.
Matt. Gayle, of Alabama, to take rank from November 16, 1861.
John U. Ansley, of Georgia, to take rank from December 8, 1861.
W. F. Drinkard, of Virginia, to be a military storekeeper of ordnance (under act approved August 21, 1861), with pay and allowance of captain.
J. W. Allen, of Missouri, to be a military storekeeper, 1862.

Engineer Corps.
Confederate.
Powhatan Lockett, to be military storekeeper, Engineer Corps, with pay and allowance of captain of infantry.
D. G. Purse, of Georgia, to be military storekeeper 1864.

Military Storekeeper.
Union.
Daniel G. Thomas, of Pennsylvania, August 15, 1861
Charles A. Alligood, of the Ordnance Department, to be military storkeeper.

Ordnance Department.
Union.
John A. Green, of Maryland, to be military storekeeper, to date from September 27, 1861.
Ephraim D. Ellsworth, of New York, to be military storekeeper, to date from November 16, 1861.
Charles Weston, of Maine, to be military storekeeper, to date from November 27, 1861.
Benjamin H. Gilbreth, of Maine, to be military storekeeper, May 11, 1861.
Military Storekeeper George Gibson, jr., of the Quartermaster's Department, to be captain, May 14, 1861.
Edwin N. Stebbins, of Pennsylvania, to be paymaster and military storekeeper, June 10, 1861.
William Walters, of New York, to be military storekeeper, September 16, 1862.
Thomas M. Dean, of New York, to be military storekeeper,1863.
E. Penrose Jones, of Ohio, to be military storekeeper to date from February 9, 1865.
Theodore J. Eckerson, of the Ordnance Department, to be assistant quartermaster with the rank of captain, March 21, 1865.

Ordnance Department.
medical storekeeper.
Union.
William Adams, of Pennsylvania, to be medical storekeeper, September 13, 1862.


Quartermaster's Department.
Union.
William G. Hodges, of Massachusetts to be military storekeeper, September 30, 1864.

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