Saturday, August 30, 2008

The United States Dragoon Regiment 1781-1874 P. 4

This is the fourth and last page of the Dragoon regiment, I hope you have enjoyed reading all the information on this page as will as the other three pages. When I first started I did not have any idea the information would be so much. You may have noticed already that some of the years repeate themself, this is so but take note, although some of the years are repeats you will notice that the months do not, this is be cause every few months the army came out with a new Appointment and Promotions list. So if you passed over a year because you thought it was a repeat, you may went to go back and take a another look, you may have missed that ancestor you were looking for. If you have any questions or need some help you can reach me by writing to me at the following: dsegelquist1@cox.net

PROMOTIONS
February 4th, 1840.

Second Regiment of Dragoons.

First Lieutenant George A. H. Blake to be captain, 3d December, 1839.
Second Lieutenant Wm. J. Hardie to be first lieutenant, 3d December, 1839.
Ephraim M. Thayer, of the State of Ohio, to be second lieutenant, 29th December, 1839.

Nominated to the Senate for brevet commissions as therein specified.

Captain B. L. Beall, of the 2d Regiment of Dragoons, to be major by brevet, for gallantry and successful services in the war against the Florida Indians, to date from March 15, 1837.

First Lieutenant Ripley A. Arnold, of the 2d Regiment of Dragoons, to be captain by brevet, for gallant conduct in the war against the Florida Indians, to date from April 19, 1842.

I nominate the following persons for appointment in the several regiments of infantry authorized by the act approved February 11, 1847, entitled "An act to raise for a limited t me an additional military force, and for other purposes":

Fowler Hamilton, of New Jersey, and now of the Second Regiment of Dragoons, to be major.

I nominate the following persons for appointment in the regiment of dragoons authorized by the act approved February 11th, 1847.

Edward G. W. Butler, of the State of Louisiana, to be colonel.
William H. Emory, now a captain, to be an additional major.

PROMOTIONS.
March 2, 1857.

Second Regiment of Dragoons.

First Lieutenant Newton C. Givens to be captain, February 28, 1857.
Second Lieutenant Thomas Hight to be first lieutenant, February 28, 1857.
Brevet Second Lieutenant George Jackson, of the First Dragoons, to be second lieutenant, February 28, 1857.

December 14, 1846.
George Gresham, Elizabeth Gresham.


A petition of Elizabeth Gresham, widow and executrix of George Gresham, who was a captain of dragoons in the Pennsylvania continental line in the war of the Revolution, praying for five years' full pay which was due to the said Captain George Gresham for commutation for his services in that war: which was referred to the Committee on Revolutionary Pensions.

Promotions in the Army of the United States, February 2, 1813.

First Regiment, Light Dragoons.

Captain Nelson Luckett, to be Major, January 20, 1813.
First Lieutenant William Little John, to be Captain.
First Lieutenant George Haig, to be Captain.
Second Lieutenant Dillon Thomas, to be First Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Francis S. Belton, to be First Lieutenant.
Cornet Owen Ransom, to be Second Lieutenant.
Cornet Thomas Heriot, to be Second Lieutenant.

JANUARY 23, 1798.
John F. Randolph, John B. Girardeau.


A petitions of John F. Randolph, and of John B. Girardeau, were presented to the House and read, respectively praying compensation for the services of themselves and their companies of militia dragoons, on expeditions against the Indians, in the years one thousand seven hundred and ninety three, and one thousand seven hundred and ninety-six, by orders from the Governor of the State of Georgia.

PROMOTIONS.
March 11, 1861.

First Regiment of Dragoons.

Brevet Second Lieutenant Josiah H. Kellogg to be second lieutenant, January 8, 1861.

Second Regiment of Dragoons.

Brevet Second Lieutenant Wesley Merritt to be second lieutenant, January 28, 1861.

A Board Of War, July 28th, 1778.

Captain Bartholomew Van Herr, Captain of a Troop of Light Dragoons, appointed to act in the Department of Provost Marshal, having represented to the Board, that he has made repeated Endeavours to enlist Men into his Troop, but finds it impossible to do it at the Continental Bounty, and the Board being convinced of the great Utility of this Corps and that their Services are immediately wanted for the Support of the Discipline of the Army and Police of the Camp,
Resolved, That if any of the states, in which Captain Bartholomew Van Herr shall recruit, for his troops of marechasseurs, shall give to persons inlisting in the same, for three years, or during the war, the bounty allowed by the State, in addition to the continental bounty, the men so furnished, not being inhabitants of any other of the United States, shall be credited to the quota of the State in which they shall be enlisted.

Appointments. Second Regiment of Light Dragoons, July 22, 1813.

Edward Ross, Captain, 23d April, 1813, Pennsylvania.
Thomas J. Harrison, First Lieutenant, 20th March, 1813, Virginia.

Appointment as second lieutenants in the Regular Army of the United States, August 1, 1861.

First Regiment of Dragoons.

John Andrew Shulze, of Pennsylvania.
Charles Stewart Brooks, of California.
Edwin V. Sumner, jr., at large.
Second Regiment of Dragoons.
E. M. Coats, of Illinois.
James W. Duke, of Kentucky.

Regular promotions in the Army of the United States since the date of the last list submitted to the Senate, December 17, 1847.

Second Lieutenant John W. Davidson, to be 1st lieutenant, January 8, 1848.

Appointments in the eleven regiments added to the Regular Army of the United States by the act approved July 29, 1861.

Third Regiment of Cavalry.

Captain Isaiah N. Moore, of the First Dragoons, to be captain, April 20, 1861.
First Lieutenant David McM. Gregg, of the First Dragoons, to be captain, May 14, 1861.
Second Lieutenant James S. Brisbin, of the First Dragoons, to be captain.
First Lieutenant John H. Mizner, of the Second Dragoons, to be first lieutenant, May 9, 1861.

Twelfth Regiment of Infantry.

First Sergeant Edward Ball, of Company H, First Dragoons, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861.

Sixteenth Regiment of Infantry.

First Lieutenant Ebenezer Gay, Second Regiment of Dragoons, to be captain, May 14, 1861.

January 18, 1848.
George Cassidy.


The petition of George Cassidy, late a private in Captain S. B. Thornton's United States dragoons, praying for a pension, in consideration of wounds and disabilities incurred by a fall from his horse, while on drill, in the service of the United States.

PROMOTIONS
December 3, 1838.

Adjutant-General's Department.

First Lieutenant Henry S. Turner, of the 1st Regiment of Dragoons, to be assistant adjutant general with the brevet rank of captain of cavalry, 17th November.

Second Regiment of Dragoons.

Second Lieutenant William Hardia to be first lieutenant, 1st December, 1838.
Robert O. Asheton, late sergeant major, to be second lieutenant, 31st July, 1838.
William J. Newton, of Virginia, to be 2d Lieutenant, 1st August, 1838.
W. H. Saunders, of Virginia, to be 2d lieutenant, 1st August, 1838.

REGULAR PROMOTIONS.
December 6, 1852.


Second Regiment of Dragoons.

Brevet Second Lieutenant David Bell to be second lieutenant, October 9, 1852.

REGULAR APPOINTMENTS.

First Regiment of Dragoons.

First Lieutenant John W. T. Gardiner to be captain, October 9, 1851.
Second Lieutenant John Adams to be first lieutenant, October 9, 1851.
Second Lieutenant Thomas F. Castor to be first lieutenant, October 9, 1851.
Brevet Second Lieutenant William T. Magruder to be second lieutenant, October 9, 1851.
Brevet Second Lieutenant Robert Ransom to be second lieutenant, October 9, 1851.

PROMOTIONS
December 11, 1839.

First Regiment of Dragoons.

Second Lieutenant Philip Kearney to be 1st lieutenant, 22d July, 1839.
Cadet Charles Wickliffe to be second lieutenant, 1st July, 1839.
Cadet Edgar B. Gaither to be second lieutenant, 1st July, 1839.
James H. Carleton, of the State of Maine, to be 2d lieutenant, 18th October, 1839.

Second Regiment of Dragoons.

Second Lieutenant Seth B. Thornton to be 1st lieutenant, 26th November, 1837.
Second Lieutenant Charles A. May to be 1st lieutenant, 15th December, 1837.
Cadet John H. Hill to be 2d lieutenant, 1st July, 1839.
Albert Lowry, of the State of Pennsylvania, to be 2d lieutenant, 19th October, 1839.

December 27, 1816.
Jonas Fauche.

A petition of Jonas Fauche, stating that in the years 1793, and 1794, he commanded a troop of militia dragoons, in the service of the United States, during which time the said troop furnished themselves with arms, horses, camp equipage, and clothing, he prays that himself and the men under his command may be allowed and paid such compensation for their services, and the use and risk of their equipments.

MARCH 15, 1814.
John Deitz, William Lewis.

A petition of John Deitz and William Lewis, praying compensation for services rendered as dragoons in the campaign on the Wabash river, in the year 1811.

January 21, 1848.
F. Hamilton, Anna Hamilton.

The petition of Anna Hamilton, widow of F. Hamilton, deceased, late 1st lieutenant in the United States dragoons, praying for a pension, in consideration of the premature death of her late husband, caused by exposure in an unhealthy climate, while in the service of the United States.

June 30, 1856.
Thomas O. Selby.

The petition of Thomas O. Selby, praying compensation for injuries to his property by a battalion of United States dragoons which was encamped thereon in California, in the year 1852.

List of officers proposed for brevet promotion, June 8, 1844.

Colonel Stephen W. Kearny, of the First Regiment of Dragoons, to be brigadier-general by brevet, for long, valuable, and distinguished services on the Indian frontiers, and as commander of a military department, to date from January 1, 1844.

Colonel David E. Twiggs, of the 2d Regiment of Dragoons, to be brigadier general by brevet, for meritorious services in Florida and gallant conduct at the battle of Locha Hatchee, to date from January 24, 1838.

Brevet Colonel William S. Harney (lieutenant-colonel of the 2d Regiment of Dragoons August 15, 1836, and colonel by brevet December 7, 1840), to be colonel by brevet, for gallant and meritorious services in Florida and distinguished conduct at the battles of Fort Mellon and Locha Hatchee, to date from February 8, 1837.

Capt. Lloyd J. Beall, of the 2d Regiment of Dragoons, to be major by brevet, for gallant and meritorious services in the campaigns against the Florida Indians, and particularly near Fort Jupiter in March, 1838, Canopahaw prairie in 1838, and at Lake Hapopka in February, 1839, to date from March 21, 1838.

Captain Charles A. May, of the 2d Regiment of Dragoons (captain February 2d, 1841), to be capt in by brevet, for gallant and meritorious Conduct in the campaigns in Florida, and highly distinguished conduct at the battles of Fort Mellon and Locha Hatchee, to date from February 8, 1837.

December 8, 1874.
Jonathan G. Lang.

The petition of Jonathan G. Lang, late of Company B, First Regiment of United States dragoons, praying to be allowed a pension.

December 30, 1816.
Robert J. Lowry.

The committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims be instructed to inquire into the expediency of placing on the pension list Robert J. Lowry, first lieutenant in the Amite troop of Mississippi dragoons.

JUNE 6, 1777
Henry Wynkoop.

there is due to Henry Wynkoop, Esqr. for board and nursing Lieutenant Simon Wilmot, of the 16 regiment of Queen's light dragoons, who was wounded and taken prisoner at Princeton, 3 January last, for nine weeks and two days, at two dollars per week, 20 51/90 dollars.

January 6, 1817.
James Heard.

The committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims, be directed to inquire into the expediency of placing on the pension list, James Heard, a lieutenant of dragoons in the revolutionary army.

March 19, 1816
Pensions and Revolutionary Claims.

The committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims, be instructed to inquire into the expediency of placing on the pension list, Robert Lowry, first lieutenant in the Amite troop, and Charles Jordan and Levi Harris, privates in the Jefferson troop, of Mississippi dragoons.

Appointments, 1812.

Virginia -James V. Ball, Captain, Light Dragoon.

January 17, 1833.
John L. Elbert.

the petition of John L. Elbert, late a lieutenant of light dragoons in the service of the United States, praying to be reimbursed for the loss of a horse in said service.

January 29, 1834.
William Keller.


The Committee on Invalid Pensions be instructed to inquire into the expediency of increasing the pension of William Keller, of Bedford county, in the State of Pennsylvania a soldier in the United States dragoons, and an officer in the army of the United States in the late war with Great Britain.

January 6, 1847.
J. S. K. Reeves.

The petition of J. S. K. Reeves, a lieutenant in the army, performing the duties of adjutant at the Military Academy at West Point, praying to be placed on the same footing, as to pay and emoluments, with adjutants of dragoons.

PROMOTIONS, December 26, 1843.

Regiment of Dragoons.

Brevet 2d Lieutenant Patrick Noble to be second lieutenant, December 31, 1843.

Appointments, 1814.

Maryland, John Mercer, Cornet, Light Dragoon.

REGULAR PROMOTIONS, March 9, 1853.

First Regiment of Dragoons.

First Lieutenant John W. T. Gardiner to be captain October 9, 1851.
Second Lieutenant John Adams to be first lieutenant, October 9, 1851.
Second Lieutenant Thomas F. Castor to be first lieutenant, October 9, 1851.
Second Lieutenant Orren Chapman to be first lieutenant, February 1, 1853.
Brevet Second Lieutenant William T. Magruder to be second lieutenant, October 9, 1851.
Brevet Second Lieutenant Robert Ransom, junior, to be second lieutenant, October 9, 1851.
Brevet Second Lieutenant Robert Johnston to be second lieutenant, February 1, 1853.

Promotions in the United States Army--Peace Establishment, December 31, 1811.

Regiment of Light Dragoons.

First Lieutenant Silas Halsey, promoted to Captain.
Second Lieutenant Joseph Kean, promoted to First Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Henry Whiting, promoted to First Lieutenant.

PROMOTIONS, July 7th, 1838.

Captain Thomas Swords, of the 1st Regiment of Dragoons, to be assistant quartermaster, with the rank of captain (to be No. 4).

First Lieutenant B. A. Territt, of the 1st Regiment of Dragoons, to be assistant quartermaster, with the rank of captain (to be No. 19).

January 5, 1847.
James W. Schaumburg.

The memorial of James W. Schaumburg, in relation to his claim to rank as an officer in the first regiment of United States dragoons.

Promotions and appointments, February 27, 1811.

Regiment of Light Dragoons.

First Lieutenant Seleck Osborn, to be promoted to Captain.
Second Lieutenant Elijah Boardman, to be promoted to First Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant John Hollingshead, to be promoted to First Lieutenant.

FEBRUARY 4, 1803.
William Benson.


A petition of William Benson, praying the liquidation and settlement of a claim for the balance of pay, and the depreciation thereon, for his services as a soldier in the first Virginia regiment of light dragoons, on Continental establishment, from the month of June, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-eight, until the month of January, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine.

Appointment, February 15th, 1814.

Rifle Regiments.

Joseph Selden, Captain in the 2d Light Dragoons, to be Major.

Promotions, 1813.

Light Dragoons.

Frederick H. Lissenhoof, Cornet, May 20, 1813.
Samuel H. Littlejohn, Surgeon’s mate, April 3, 1813.
Robert H. Craig 2nd., Lieut. March 18, 1813.
Thomas Barton, 3rd. Lieut., March 13, 1813.
Daniel Bartling, 3rd., Lieut. March 23, 1813.
Andrew Mc’Farland, 3rd., Lieut. April 29, 1813.
James Martion, 3rd., Lieut. April 29, 1813.
James Trippe, 3rd., 3rd., Lieut. April 29, 1813.
Harman A. Hays, 3rd., Lieut. April 29, 1813.
Armstrong M’Kinney, April 29, 1813.
Benjamin Bird, 3rd., Lieut. April 29, 1813.
Clinton Wright, 3rd., Lieut. April 29, 1813.
Hugh Sterling, 3rd., Lieut. April 29, 1813.
Charlton Clarkson, 3rd., Lieut. April 30, 1813.
John Hoomes, 3rd., May 20, 1813.
John Elbert, Cornet, April 29, 1813.
John E. Louden, Cornet, May 10, 1813.
Thomas S. Bracken, Cornet, May 16, 1813.
Samuel Riddle, Cornet, May 20, 1813.

Appointments in the Army of the United States, March 2, 1797.

Dragoons.

James V. Ball, Lieutenant.
Paul McDermot.
William Steele, Surgeon's Mate.

FEBRUARY 19, 1803.
John F. Randolph, Randolph M'Gillis.

A petition of John F. Randolph and Randolph M'Gillis, in behalf of themselves and others, was presented to the House and read, praying the liquidation and settlement of a claim for the services of a detachment of militia dragoons of Camden county, in the State of Georgia, employed for the defensive protection of the frontier inhabitants of the said State against the hostile incursions of the Indians, in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety three.

JANUARY 24, 1814.
Colonel James Simrall.

A petition of the Officers of the first regiment of Volunteer Light Dragoons, from the State of Kentucky, under the command of Lieut. Colonel James Simrall, praying compensation for horses lost in the service of the united States.

PROMOTIONS, June 14, 1858.

Second Regiment of Dragoons.

Lieutenant-Colonel Philip H. G. Cooke to be colonel, June 14, 1858.
Major Marshal S. Howe to be lieutenant-colonel June 14, 1858.
Captain Lawrence P. Graham to be major, June 14, 1858.
First Lieutenant William D. Smith to be captain, June 4, 1858.
First Lieutenant Samuel H. Starr to be captain, June 14, 1858.
Second Lieutenant George A. Gordon to be first lieutenant, June 4, 1858.
Second Lieutenant John Mullins to be first lieutenant, June 14, 1858.
Brevet Second Lieutenant Thomas J. Berry to be second lieutenant June 4, 1858.
Brevet Second Lieutenant Charles J. Walker to be second lieutenant, June 14, 1858.

February 11, 1852.
Benjamin S. Roberts.


The memorial of Benjamin S. Roberts, praying to be allowed the pay and emoluments of a lieutenant of dragoons from the time he was discharged from the army to the time of his appointment as a lieutenant of mounted riflemen

Appointment in the Army of the United States, March 22, 1861.

Second Regiment of Dragoons.

Theophilus T. Rodenbough, of Pennsylvania, to be second lieutenant.

April 10, 1788.
Moore Faunt Le Ray.

the Petition of Moore Faunt Le Ray late a Major in the Regiment of Light Dragoons, Commanded by Col. Stephen Moylan Beg leave to Report.

That the Petitioner stands charged with the Sum of Three thousand Dollars, received by him from the Military Chest in the year 1777, which sum he alledges to have laid out for the recruiting and equiping the Troop, which he commanded during the War, in the Fourth Regiment of Light Dragoons commanded by that Officer; and that he had delivered up the Accounts and Vouchers of his disbursments in the year 1779, to Col. Moylan who had neglected to return the same to the Pay Office.

That it is stated to this Board by the Commissioner of Army Accounts that Col. Moylan had received from the United States sundry sums for the use of his Regiment, for the expenditure of which he had rendered no accounts, although frequently applied to for the purpose; and that this neglect has induced the Commissioner, in the Settlement of the Accounts of the Officers of his Regiment to make Stoppages, in order to cover any balance which might be due from them on account of advances received from Colonel Moylan.

On the above Memorial; the Board beg leave to observe that it would be improper to attempt any redress of the grievance complained of by the Memorialist, before Col. Moylan has rendered his Accounts and Vouchers of the Advances made by him to the Officers of his Regiment; more especially as the Petitioner has it in his power to bring Colo Moylan to Account by legal process provided he can sufficiently establish the delivery of his accounts and vouchers, as stated in his Memorial.

They are further of opinion that the Commissioner of Army Accounts should, without delay, take the necessary measures for bringing Colonel Moylan to account for the sums advanced to him, in order that Justice may be done to the United States as well as the Officers of his Regiment, whose Accounts through his neglect are still open.
Under these circumstances, they submit to the consideration of Congress the following Resolve,
That the petition of Moore Faunt Le Rey together with the Report of the Board of Treasury on the same, be referred to the Commissioner of Army Accounts to take Order.
All which is humbly submitted
Samuel Osgood.
Walter Livingston.
Arthur Lee.
April 12th . 1788.

Appointment in the Army.

First Regiment of Dragoons.

John A. Wilcox, of the District of Columbia, to be second lieutenant.

December 8, 1856.
Mary C. Hamilton, Fowler Hamilton.


The petition of Mary C. Hamilton, widow of Fowler Hamilton, late a captain of dragoons in the army, praying a renewal of the pension heretofore allowed here; which was referred to the Committee on Pensions.

At a Board of War,April 22nd, 1779.
Monsr De Guijon.

Monsr De Guijon, a Lieutenant of Dragoons in the service of France, was sent from York Town with General McIntosh to be employed as he thought proper. He acted as a Lieutenant in a Regiment at Fort Pitt. General McIntosh represents his conduct in a favorable point of view. He now applies for farther employment; but on being told he cannot have it, he agrees to return to France, if furnished with some means to get there. The Board being of opinion that it is better to grant him a sum of money to enable him to embark than to retain him here at expence of the United States, beg leave to report:
That the sum ofdollars be paid to Monsr De Guijon to enable him to prosecute his voyage to France, it being impracticable to employ him in the service of these States consistent with the present arrangement of the Army.

January 13, 1845.
William D. Clayton.

The petition of Frederick Roach, administrator of William D. Clayton, deceased, late a private of dragoons, praying an additional allowance of his pay.

Promotions, April 30, 1810.

Regiment of Light Dragoons.

Lieutenant Colonel Leonard Covington, to be promoted to Colonel.
Major Electus Backus, to be promoted to Lieutenant Colonel.
Captain Jacint Lavall, to be promoted to Major.
First Lieutenant Bille Williams, to be promoted to Captain.
First Lieutenant Thomas A. Helmes, to be promoted to Captain.
First Lieutenant Arthur P. Hayne, to be promoted to Captain.
First Lieutenant Asa Morgan, to be promoted to Captain.
Second Lieutenant Silas Halsey, to be promoted to First Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Samuel M. Lee, to be promoted to First Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Alexander Cummings, to be promoted to First Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant William Littlejohn, to be promoted to First Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant George Haig, to be promoted to First Lieutenant.
Cornet Levi Hukill, to be promoted to First Lieutenant.
Cornet Elijah Boardman, to be promoted to Second Lieutenant.
Cornet John Hollingshead, to be promoted to Second Lieutenant.
Cornet Joseph Kean, to be promoted to Second Lieutenant.
Cornet Henry Whiting, to be promoted to Second Lieutenant.
Cornet Robert P. McKelvey, to be promoted to Second Lieutenant.
Cornet George Birch, to be promoted to Second Lieutenant.

January 19, 1837.
Henry Childs.


The petition of Henry Childs, of Maryland late a private in the regiment of dragoons, who has been discharged for a disability received while in the performance of his duty, praying a pension.

Promotion in the Army of the United States, August 2, 1852.

Second Regiment of Dragoons.

Brevet Second Lieutenant Ben Hardin Helm to be second lieutenant, March 31, 1852.

Regular promotions, February 8, 1861.

First Regiment of Dragoons.

First Lieutenant William T. Magruder to be captain, January 8, 1861.
Second Lieutenant John T. Mercer to be first lieutenant, January 8, 1861.

Second Regiment of Dragoons.

First Lieutenant Charles H. Tyler to be captain, January 28, 1861.
Second Lieutenant Brockholst Livingston to be first lieutenant, January 28, 1861.

January 21, 1825.
James A. M'Clelland.

The Committee of Claims be instructed to inquire into the expediency of granting compensation to James A. M'Clelland, late a captain of light dragoons, for certain expenditures, losses, &c. during the late war.

PROMOTIONS, January 8, 1846.

Second Regiment of Dragoons.

Second Lieutenant Reuben P. Campbell to be first lieutenant, November 3, 1845.

PROMOTIONS, February 1, 1853.

First Regiment of Dragoons.

Second Lieutenant Orren Chapman to be first lieutenant, February 1, 1853.
Brevet Second Lieutenant Robert Johnston to be second lieutenant, February 1, 1853.

January 5, 1819.
John Caldwell.

A petition of John Caldwell, of the city of Montreal, in the province of Canada, late a cornet in the second regiment of dragoons, praying compensation for property destroyed in Plattsburg by order of general Macomb, in the late war with Great Britain.

REGULAR PROMOTIONS IN THE ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES, May 14, 1850.

Second Regiment of Dragoons.

Second Lieutenant James H. Hawes to be first lieutenant, January 13, 1850.

August 7, 1780.

Officers and privates, so serving as volunteer horsemen in the southern department, during the present campaign, shall be intitled to the same pay and rations as officers and privates of the continental light dragoons, with an addition of one-sixth of a dollar in specie, or other money equivalent, per day, for the use of their horses; such pay, rations, and allowance, to commence from the time of their arrival at head quarters, or joining any detachment of the southern army, by order of Major General Gates; provided that such horsemen shall engage to serve during the campaign, or at least for the term of four months, after they shall join the army, or a detachment thereof, unless sooner discharged.
That, if any horses belonging to such volunteers shall be killed or unavoidably lost, while in actual service, Congress will credit the State to which the owners of such horses belonged for the value; provided, that such horses shall have been properly valued, on oath, agreeably to the laws of the said states, as in cases of horses impressed, and that the valuation do not exceed one hundred dollars in specie for one horse.

The President of the United States.

Robert Worthington, confirmed on the 29th instant, Cornet 2d Dragoons, should be Richard Worthington.

April 8, 1852.
S. D. Sturgis.

The petition of S. D. Sturgis, a lieutenant of dragoons, praying additional compensation for the time he served in California.

PROMOTIONS, December 10, 1858.

First Regiment of Dragoons.

Second Lieutenant William D. Pender to be first lieutenant, May 17, 1858.
Brevet Second Lieutenant Samuel F. Ferguson, of the Second Dragoons, to be second lieutenant.
Brevet Second Lieutenant Marcus A. Reno to be second lieutenant.

PROMOTIONS, December 9th, 1846.

First Regiment of Dragoons.

First Lieutenant William N. Greer to be captain, August 23, 1846.

January 16, 1855.
James W. Schaumburg.

The memorial of James W. Schaumburg, claiming to be a commissioned officer in the first regiment of Dragoons, praying to be allowed the undrawn pay and emoluments attached to the several grades, to which he was entitled by regular promotion and withheld from him, as he alleges, by an arbitrary and unjust exclusion from the service

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