Saturday, January 26, 2013

First Name Of Zachariah

It's been a while since I have done a ( First Name ) page, so I decided to do one this time around. All the information will come from the ( Library of Congress. )  As there are so many names here I will not give any information here.  To help you decide which name you would like information on I have given a little lead so you can decide if it's the right name your looking for.  You will also notice a date beside the name, this date is when the imformation was reported and (Not the date of the event.)  This information will be in the form of Bill's, Nominations, Claims, Petitions or may be one line of information.  Some of this information is very little, however it may give information you didn't have and may give you a new place to start a new research.
If you see a name you like write to the following.  dsegelquist1@cox.net
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1. Zachariah Cox, Arrested, 1803.  These info is very large.
2. Zachariah Pettijohn, Land Claim, 1870.
3. Zachariah Jellison, Land Claim, Imports, 1842.
4. Zachariah Lawrence, Ohio, 1844.
5. Zachariah McGirth, Land Claim, 1834.
6. Zachariah Simmons, Tennessee, Pension, 1846.
7. Zachariah Taylor, Promoted, 1838.
8. Zachariah B. Booke.
9. ZachariahStevens, Promoted, 1803.
10. Zachariah Mackubbin, Baltimore Town, 1777.
11. Zachariah Rowland, Surveyor, 1790.
12. Zachariah E. Thomas, Marshal, 1871.
13. ZachariahWalker, 1847.
14. Zachariah Rhodes, Surveyor, 1790.
15. Zachariah Holland, 1838.
16. Zachariah Allen, 1794.
17. Zachariah W. Nixon, Navy, 1820.
18. Zachariah Campbell, 1777.
19. Zachariah S. Conger, Promoted, 1814.
20. Zachariah M'Girt, Indians, 1816.
21. Zachariah Schoomaker, Army, 1820.
22. Zachariah Dowety, War, 1791.
23. Zachariah F. Johnston, Navy, 1828.
24. Zachariah Sims, Land Claim, 1830.
25. Zachariah Poor, Land Claim, 1847.
26. Zachariah Sherwood, Pension, 1832.
27. Zachariah Roberts, Militia, 1814.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Jacob L. Keller, Ohio.

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Jacob L. Keller.

Birth: July 12, 1837.
Death: May 11, 1920, Findley, Hancock county, Ohio.
Wife: Mary Ellen Morehead Keller.
Child: Earl Stanford Keller.
Father: Joseph D. Keller.
Mother: Sarah Ann Oman Keller.
Burial: Keller Cemetery, Jenera, Hancock county, Ohio.

Company F.

Jacob L. Keller, First Lieutenant, Age 24, enlisted September 6, 1861, for 3 years.  Appointed Frist Sergeant from Sergeant September 19, 1861; promoted to Second Lieutenant December 5, 1862; First Lieutenant February 29, 1864; Captain May 11, 1865.  Mustered out with company, July25, 1865.

Company A.

Jacob L. Keller, Captain, Age 27, enlisted September 15, 1861, for 3 years.  promoted from First Lieutenant Co. F., May 11, 1865.  Mustered out with company, July 25, 1865.

Report of Jacob L. Keller, commanding Co. F.

HEADQUARTERS Co. F, 21sT O. V. I.
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 8, 1864.

SIR : I have the honor to submit the following list of casualties, together with a report of the engagements in which Company F, 21st Ohio Volunteer Infantry participtated, during the campaign which commenced May 7, 1864, and ended September 2. 1864.  On the 7th day of May, the company left Ringgold, Georgia, numbering two commissioned officers, and fifty-eight enlisted men present.

May 9th, while the regiment was moving to position in close proximity to Rocky Face, private James M. Latham was seriously wounded with a fragment of a shell, and 2d Lieutenant Mark Wood, was injured by a fall, which incapacitated him for further active service during the remainder of the campaign.

During the engagement before Resaca, Ga., May 14, the regiment was held in reserve, in consequence of which Co. F sustained a loss of but one slightly wounded, private Napoleon B. Platner, who returned to duty in a few days. During the engagements of May 27th and 28th, and up to the time Dallas was evacuated, the company sustained no loss, although subjected to heavy fire of musketry at different times. June 15th brought us up again in close contact with the enemy. Though brought under a murderous fire of artillery, and subjected to frequent skirmishes, yet strange to say the company suffered no loss whatever, during the siege at Kennesaw Mountain.

July 6th found us pressing the enemy s rear, near the banks of the Chattahoochee river. Nothing unusual occured until the 9th, when the regiment was ordered to report at the skirmish line, at 6 o clock a. m. Upon arriving at the designated place, orders were received to advance the skirmish line, and feel of the enemy s position. In accomplishing this, privates Thomas Foreman and James Dorsey were killed, and Mahlou Povuemire severely wounded.

In justice to the non-commissioned officers and enlisted men ot Co. F, I must here say, that they conducted themselves on this occasion like true soldiers. From that time until July 20th, the company participated in no actions or skirmishes. When Hood assaulted the 20th corps and a part of the 14th, on the 20th, the company was on the skirmish line, and held its position under a severe fire of musketry and canister.

While in front of Atlanta, August 11, 1864, the company was detailed for duty on the skirmish line. During the day the line was advanced, and during the action that ensued private Abraham Powell, and on the 12th, Corporal Samuel Powell, and private Uriah Grable were wounded ; the latter dangerously with a piece of shell. No other action or casualities occurred till September 1, 1864, near Jonesboro. In the charge made by the regiment in the afternoon privates James E. Scott and John T. Reed were wounded, and Jacob  Liter missing, supposed to be taken prisoner. At this time the company numbered one officer and forty-six men.

Respectfully your obedient servant,

J. L. KELLER,

John A. Hartshorn


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Corporal John A. Hartshorn, of Company G, lost his life incountering three rebels in the thick brush, he shot one, bayonetted another, and was himself shot dead by the third, the whole tragedy being enacted in but a few seconds. The only eyewitness, so far as the writer has information, was Colonel Cowdin, of the First Massachusets, although there may have been others. The next day the three brave men were found lying together, as they fell. This was Hartshorn's first, as well as last, battle, he having been detained in hospital, against his vigorous protests, when the regiment marched to Bull Run.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

George Bowen Herenden.


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GEORGE BOWEN HERENDEN

Son of Richard and Elmina Bowen Herendeen was born at Newport, Herkimer County, N. Y., December 21, 1837; educated in Common and Academic schools, studied' law at Joliet, 111-, and at the Albany (N. Y.) University, was admitted to the Bar in i860 and in May, 1861 entered Civil War service as a private of Co. B, 10 N. Y. M. doing Guard duty at the Albany Barracks; August 16, 1S61, enlisted as a private in the 44th N. Y. V. I., and in 1862 was promoted to Sergeant Major, 2d Lieut., ist Lieut., and Adjutant; served in the field until January 21, 1864, when detached for service in the Department of the East; Post Adjt. Elmira, N. Y., Post Q. M. Auburn, N. Y., and Judge Adv. of Gen'l Court Martial, Elmira, N. Y., until October 11, 1864, on the expiration of the regiment's term of service, when he was honorably mustered out at Albany, N. Y. Conduct commended in Commander's reports of battles of Hanover . Court House and Malvern Hill, Va.

Commenced the practice of law at Hannibal, Mo., in 1865; was married to Miss Mary E. Royce in 1878, later engaged in various manvifacturing and mercantile pursuits, and now resides at Wilmette, Cook Co., 111. Comrade of Geo. H. homas, Post No. j G. A. R. (Chicago), member of the Western Soc. Army of the Potomac and Companion of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Illinois Commandery.

[His family, in 1866. by united action, modified the family name as indicated
above. ]

Names Of Civil War Steamers.

There are a lot of people looking for their ancestors boats that may have been in the civil war.  Their ancestor may have been a owner of one or may have been a captain or just a member of the crew.

There were hundreds if not thousands of steamers on the rivers of America at the time of the civil war.  Many of these ships names were lost to history and some ships names were changed.  I tried to pick names that were not so famous.  I was looking for the lesser known names.  Although I know some of this names are of battle ships, but mostly they are of Hospital ships, Mail Carriers and Troop Transporters.

Some families may already know the name of their ancestors ship but don't know what it was doing in the civil war now is your chance to find out.  There are some reports on these ships however these reports are mostly of troop moverments.  You may request a look up and I will see what I can find.

Note.  There are a 105 names on this list.  These names were put down as they were found so they are not in any alphabetical order.

Note to Author.  Look in the Iowa Regiments.
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1. Wild Cat.
2. Dove.
3. Chippewa Falls.
4. Island City.
5. Pomeroy.
6. Express.
7. George Washington.
8. S. R. Spaulding.
9. Thomas Colyer.
10. Patuxent.
11. Francis.
12. Metamora.
13. Jennie Whipple.
14. Louisiana.
15. Memphis.
16. Continental.
17. New Uncle Sam.
18. White Cloud.
19. Warner.
20. David Tatum.
21. Belle Memphis.
22. Hannibal.
23. South-Wester.
24. Fanny Bullitt.
25. Danbar.
26. Miami.
27. George Leary.
28. Westmoreland.
29. Belvidere or Belyidere.
30. Ewing.
31. Clara Dalson.
32. Zenobia.
33. Tiptonville.
34. McClellan.
35. Iowa.
36. Crescent.
37. Gilmore.
38. Star of the West.
39. Vanderbilt.
40. Connecticut.
41. Union.
42. City of New York.
43. Zouave.
44. Guide.
45. Vidette.
46. Hussar.
47. New Brunswick.
48. Pvorther.
49. Cossack.
50. Eastern Queen.
51 Ranger.
52. Phcenix.
53. Pawtuxent.
54. Pilot Boy.
55. Pickett.
56. Underwriter.
57. Cutlow.
58. Suwance.
59. Alice Price.
60. Highland Light.
61. Ocean Wave.
62. Hunchback.
63. Escort.
64. John Faron.
65. Saxon.
66. John Rice.
67. Bombshell.
68. Winona.
69. Vidette.
70. Claymont.
71. Convoy.
72. Arago.
73. Nipsie.
74. Dudley Buck.
75. Southfield.
76. Massasoit.
77. Cosmopolitan.
78. Mary Benton.
79. Oregon.
80. Ida.
81. Laurel Hill.
82. Woodford.
83. Wyoming.
84. Ericsson.
85. Detroit.
86. Charles Thomas.
87. Albatross.
88. Atlantic.
89. Augusta.
90. A. G. Brown.
91. J. M. Brown.
92. Chenango.
93. Cotton.
94. Diana.
95. Eastport.
96. Empire Parish.
97. Ericsson.
98. General Price.
99. Hartford.
100. Laurel Hill.
101. North Star.
102. Polar Star.
103. Queen of the West.
104. Red Chief.
105. Starlight.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

William Channing Moore, Michigan.

This little short is told by General J. H. Kidd, in his book about Custer with the Michigan Cavalry.
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William Channing Moore, a member of the Freshman class, came hurriedly into the room and, aglow with excitement, threw down his books, and extending his hand, said: "Good-by, old boy; there is a vacant position in the Adrian company. I have accepted it and am off for the war. I leave on the first train for Detroit and shall join the company tomorrow morning."

"What is the position?" I asked.

"High private in the rear rank," he laughingly replied.

Moore was in the Bull Run battle, where he was shot through the arm and taken prisoner. He was exchanged and discharged and came back to his class in 1862. His sense of duty was not satisfied, however,for he enlisted again in the Eighteenth Michigan infantry, in which regiment he rose to be a captain. He survived the war and returned to civil life, only to be drowned several years later while fording a river in the South.

"Billy" Moore, as he was affectionately called, was a young man of superb physique, an athlete, a fine student, and as innocent of guile as a child. He is mentioned here as a typical student volunteer, one of many, as the record of the Michigan University in the war amply proves.

West Virginia Soldiers Who Drowned.

Matthew Phelps, Private, 4th., Infantry, Co. F., Age 19, Mustered in July 30, 1861.  Drowned in Kanawha river, May 4, 1862.

John Watson, Private, 6th., Infantry, Co. I., Age 28, Mustered in October 13, 1861.  Drowned accidentally in Tygart Valley river, at Grafton, W. Va.

James O'Connell, Private, 9th., Infantry, Co. K., Age 27, Mustered in February 8, 1863.  Drowned.

Joseph Fisher, Private, 11th., infantry, Co. b., mustered in March 26, 1864.  Drowned in Big Kanawha river, W. Va., july 6, 1864.

Moses parson, private, 11th., Infantry, Co. K., Age 18, Mustered in August 31, 1862.  Drowned April 24, 1864, near point Pleasant, W. Va.

Jefferson Kisner, private, 14th., Infantry, Co. c., age 18, Mustered in march 8, 1864.  Drowned May 31, 1865 in Potomac river at Cumberland maryland.

John W. Miller, Private, 14th., Co. C., Age 19, mustered in august 25, 1862.  Drowned in Great Kanawha river, july 9, 1864.

Nelson Steele, Private, 14th., Infantry, Co. c., age 18, Mustered in August 25, 1862.  drowned in Great Kanawha river, july 9, 1864.

William Jones, Private, 15th., Infantry, Co. D., Age 22, Mustered in September 8, 1862.  Drowned in Potomac river, February 28, 1864.

Joseph M. Gordon, Private, First Cavalry, Co. A., Age 24, Mustered in February 25, 1864.  Drowned may 24, 1864, in John's creek, Virginia.

Thomas Dawson, private, First Cavalry, Co. I., Age 27, Mustered in November 18, 1861.  Drowned near Grafton, W. Va., april 14, 1864.

John Dundan, sergeant, Second Cavalry, Co. G., Age 21, mustered in November 8, 1861.  Drowned in Kanawha river, february 26, 1864.

David austin, private, 4th., cavalry, Co. B., age 21, Mustered in july 21, 1863.  Drowned in ohio river at Wheeling, W. Va., july 23, 1863.

Charles W. Pickett, sergeant, 5th., cavalry, co. B., age 21, mustered in May 25, 1861.  Drowned  at Grafton, va., June 6, 1863.

Thomas J. Truman, private, 6th., cavalry, co. i., age 19, Mustered in July 10, 1861.  drowned near grafton, W. Va., August 22, 1861.

Gilbert S. Brown, First cavalry, death march 6, 1864, drowned at Bellaire, ohio.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Kentucky, C. S. A., soldiers who drowned

This is a short list of kentucky men who drowned.
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A. J. Taylor, Private, Sergeant, 9th., Kentucky Cavalry, Company B., enlisted September 15, 1862, from Carlisle.  Drowned in Licking River, April 1, 1862, on Cluke's raid to Mt. sterling, kentucky.

W. S. McKinnet, 3rd., Corporal, 9th., Kentucky Cavalry, Company E., enlisted september, 1861, from Bowling Green, Kentucky.  Drowned in Drake's Creek, kentucky, 1862.

George T. Hardin, Private, 9th., Kentucky Cavalry, Company E., enlisted July 15, 1862, from georgetown, Kentucky.  Drowned in Ohio River, 1863.

John A. Warfield, Private, 9th., Kentucky, Cavalry, Company E., enlisted september 1, 1861.  Drowned in Ohio river, 1863.

Maston Risner, Private, 12th., Kentucky Cavalry, Company E., enlisted October, 1863, from McKinzie, Tennessee.  Drowned on his way home after the surrender.

G. L. Bacon, Private, 15th., Kentucky Cavalry, Company A., enlisted January 10, 1863, from Mt. Pleasent.  Drowned in Duck river, march 3, 1863.

Robert McDonald, Private, 15th., Kentucky cavalry, company A., enlisted january 26, 1863, from Charlotte.  Drowned near cleveland, Tennessee.  november 22, 1863.

W. H. Pendleton, Private, 15th., kentucky cavalry, Company a., enlisted december 9, 1862, from williamsport, tennessee.  Drowned in Duck River, May 3, 1863.


Sunday, January 20, 2013

Those Who Drowned From New York Regiments.

Here is a list of a few regiments that New York soldiers drowned from of couse this is not all the regiments I just pick a few.
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FIRST INFANTRY
DRUMMY, JOHN.—Age, 34 years. Enlisted, October 11, 1861, at New York; mustered in as private, Co. C, October 11, 1861, to serve unexpired term of regiment; drowned, June 4, 1862, from Steamer Hero, en-route from Newport News to White House.

LARY, PATRICK.—Age, 26 years. Enlisted, April 22, 1861, at New York; mustered in as private, Co. B, April 23, 1861, to serve two years; transferred to Co. E, May 8, 1861; accidently drowned, August 1, 1862, at Harrison's Landing, Va.

SIXTH INFANTRY.

ARMSTRONG, AZEL.—Age, 42 years. Enlisted, April 25, 1861, at New York city; mustered in as private, Co. D, April 30-, 1861, to serve two years; reported, August 31, 1861, to have been drowned, May 13, 1861, at Staten Island, N. Y.

CARROLL, THOMAS.—Age, 28 years. Enlisted, April 25, 1861, at New York city; mustered in as private, Co. E, April 30,1861, to serve two years; drowned at: sea, June 11, 1851, en-route to Fort Pickens, Fla.

LYNES, PATRICK.—Age, 29 years. Enlisted, May 22, 1861, at New York city; mustered in as private, Co. H, May 25, 1861, to serve two years; drowned, June 17,1861, from steamer, between New York and Fort Pickens, Fla.

LYNES, PATRICK.—Age, 29 years. Enlisted, May 22, 1861, at New York city; mustered in as private, Co. H, May 25, 1861, to serve two years; drowned, June 17,1861, from steamer, between New York and Fort Pickens, Fla.

SPENCER, JAMES.—Age, 33 years. Enlisted, April 25, 1861, at New York city; mustered in as private, Co, C, April 30, 1861, to serve two years; drowned, June 11, 1861, by falling from steamer in New York Harbor.

SEVENTH INFANTRY.

GUTJAHN, BERN.—Age, 31 years. Enlisted, April 23, 1861, at New York city; mustered in as private, Co. D, April 23, 1861, to serve two years; drowned, May 24, 1862, in James River at Newport News, Va.; also borne as Bernhardt Grotjohn.

LOHMANN, FRANZ.—Age, 29 years. Enlisted, April 23, 1861, at New York city; mustered in as private, Co. D, April 23, 1861, to serve two years; drowned, May 21, 1862, in James River, near Newport News, Va.

NINTH INFANTRY.

AUTEN, JOHN R.—Age, 24 years. Enlisted, May 3, 1861, at New York city; mustered in as private, Co. E, May 4, 1861, to serve two years; drowned, November 1,1861, at Hatteras Inlet, N. C.

GOLDING, THOMAS.—Age, 23 years. Enlisted, May 3,1861, at New York city; mustered in as private, Co. E, May 4, 1861, to serve two years; drowned, November 1,1861, at Hatteras Inlet, N. C.; also borne as Thomas M.

McGLINOHY, JOHN.—Age, 22 years. Enlisted, April 23, 1861, at New York city; mustered in as corporal, Co. I, May 1, 1861, to serve two years; promoted sergeant, prior to June 30, 1861;. drowned, November 11,1861, at Hatteras Inlet, N. C.

WALAN, JOHN.—Age, 28 years. Enlisted, August 12, 1861,at New York city; mustered in as private, Oo. G, same date,to serve two years; transferred to Co. H, September 26, 1861; drowned, August 13, 1862, on transport " West Point," near
Aquia Creek, Va.; also borne as Whalan.

WARREN, ALBERT.—Age, 25 years. Enlisted, April 23, 1861, at New York city; mustered in as private, Co. I, May 1, 1861.to serve two years; drowned, June 5,1861, by falling from transport going from New York to Newport News, Ya.; also borne as Tobias.

SIXTY-SECOND INFANTRY.

HOGAN, GEORGE.—Age, 34 years. Enlisted, July 1, 1861, at New York city, to serve three years; mustered in as private, • Co. H, August 15, 1861; drowned, September 18, 1863, at Hazel Run, Va.

ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINTH INFANTRY.

ENNIS, JOHN.—Age, 19 years. Enlisted, August 22, 1862, at Brooklyn, to serve three years; mustered in as private, Co. C, September 9, 1862; drowned, March 29, 1863, in Hampton Creek, Va.

MARINE ARTILLERY.

LEWIS, DETRICK.—Age, 24 years. Enlisted, November 12, 1861, at New York; mustered in as private, Co. B, November 12,. 1861, to serve three years; drowned, July 31, 1862, in Neuse River, on expedition up Tar Rive

MORRIS, WARD.—Age, 25 years. Enlisted, January 10, 1862, at New York; miustered in as private,'Oo. D, January 10, 1862, to serve three years; drowned, lost overboard, June 19, 1862, at Newberne, N. 0.; also borne as Ward, Morris.

NINETIETH INFANTRY.

BENNETT, ALLEN C.—Age, 19 years. Enlisted, November 7, 1861, at New York city, to serve tbree years; mustered in as private, Co. A, November 8, 1861; captured in action, July 13, 1863, at Donaldsonville, La.; returned to company, August 26, 1863; drowned accidentally, January 8, 1861, at Bayou Boeuf, La.

DUMPHREY, PATRICK.—Age, 37 years.. Enlisted at East New York, to serve three years, and mustered in as private,Co. H, October 29, 1861; transferred to Co. K, April 1, 1863; drowned, January 3, 1861, at Bayou Boeuf, La.

GERHARD, HENRY.—Age, 26 years. Place, date of enlistment and muster-in, as private, Co. C, not stated; drowned in Gunpowder Creek, Md., May 8, 1865.

LORD, ALYIN H.—Age, 21 yeara Enlisted, September 30,1861, at Nineveh, to serve three years; mustered in as private,
Co. E, October 28, 1861; promoted corporal, no date; re-enlisted as a veteran, February 20, 1864; drowned, January 7, 1866, at Hawkinsville, Ga,, while crossing Ocmulgee Ferry.

NICKERSON, ALEXANDER.—Enlisted at Port Hudson, to.serve three years, and not mustered in as colored cook, Co. K, June 1,1863; drowned, January 3,1864, at Bayou Boeuf, La.

QUINLAN, JEREMIAH.—Age, 19 years. Enlisted at New York city, to serve one year, and mustered in as private, unassigned, August 5, 1864; drowned, March 31, 1865, at sea, off Cape Hatteras, N. C, by burning of steamer " General Lyon."

SECOND VETERAN CAVALRY.

ARNOLD, HARTWELL.— Age, 18 years. Enlisted, August 8, 1863, at Plattsburgh; mustered in as private, Co. H, October 16, 1863, to serve three years; drowned, December 22, 1864, on United States transport North America.

COYLE, WILLIAM T.—Age, 21 years. Enlisted, August 8,1863, at Plattsburgh; mustered in as private, Co. H, October 16,1863, to serve three years; drowned, December 22, 1864, off United 'States transport North America, while en route to New York Hospital; veteran.

DALY, JOHN.—Age, 40 years. Enlisted, October 14, 1863, at Glens Falls; mustered in as private, Co. K, November 10,1863, to serve three years; drowned, December 23,1864, by foundering of steamer North America, in the Gulf of Mexico; veteran.

DROWN, MELVIN.— Age, 22 years. Enlisted, December 11, 1863, at Plattsburgh; mustered in as private, Co. H, December 16, 1863, to serve three years; drowned, December 22, 1864, on United States transport North America.

FLOOD, DANIEL F.—Age, 44 years. Enlisted, September 26, 1863, at Olens Falls; mustered in as private, Co. K, November 10, 1863, to serve three years; drowned December 22, 1864, by foundering of steamer North America, in Gulf of Mexico; veteran.

GIBSON, JOHN.—Age, 25 years. Enlisted, July 28, 1863, at Glens Falls; mustered in as private, Co. A, August 15, 1863, to serve three years; drowned, June 1,1864, on board transport.

GORDON, LAWRENCE.— Age, 18 years. Enlisted, October 14, 1863, at Plattsburgh; mustered in as private, Co. H, October 16, 1863, to serve three years; drowned, December 22, 1864, on United States transport North America.

HAWKINS, RALPH T.—Age, 27 years. Enlisted, September 1, 1864, at Troy; mustered in as private, Co. L, September 1, 1864, to serve one year; drowned, December 22,1S64, by foundering of  United States transport North America, off coast of Florida.

HAYDEN, JAMES.— Age, 21 years.— Enlisted, August 31,1863, at Salem; mustered in as private, Co. D, September 8, 1863 to serve three years; drowned, January 26,1865, place not stated

JULIERT, ALEXANDER.— Age, 20 years. Enlisted, December 18, 1863, at 'Sixteenth District; mustered in as private, Co. I, December 21,1863, to serve three years; appointed bugler, date ,not stated; died, December 20, 1864; drowned at sea.

KAPLIER, MICHAEL.— No descriptive list ever furnished; mustered in as private, Oo. C, no date or time stated; died, July 4, 1864; drowned, at Morganza,, La.

LA FOUNTAIN, SARRALL.— Age, 18 years. Enlisted, February 12, 1864, at Plattsburgh; mustered in as private, Co. I,March 3, 1864, to serve three years; died, December 20, 1864, drowned at sea; also borne as La Fountain, Cyrel.

LARAW, DAVID.—Age, 18 years. Enlisted, November 18, 1863, at Northumberland; mustered in as private, Co. L, November 28,1863, to serve three years; drowned, December 22, 1864, by foundering of United States transport North America, off coast of Florida; also borne as Laro, David

MILLS, JAMES H.— Age, 18 years. Enlisted, December 14,1863, at Schenectady; mastered in as private, Co. I, December 14,1863, to serve three years; drowned at sea, December 20, 1864.

PARKER, WILLIAM B.— Age, 45 years. Enlisted, September 5, 1863, at Saratoga; mustered in as private, Co. C, September 9, 1863, to serve three years; drowned, December 22, 1864, off Florida, on board United States steamer North America, sunk.

PECK, DANIEL.—Age, 18 years. Enlisted, November 18, 1863, at Northumberland; mustered in as private, Co. L, December 3, 1863, to serve three years; drowned, December 22, 1864, by foundering of United States transport, North America, off coast of Florida.

PRESTON, MARTIN.—Age, 23 years. Enlisted, August 24, 1864, at Plattsburgh; mustered in as private, Co. F, August 24, 1864, to serve three years; drowned while en route to New York, December 22, 1864, on board United States steamer
North America, sunk off Florida.

RIVERS, SOLOMON L.—Age, 19 years. Enlisted, July 30,1863, at Plattsburgh; mustered in as private, Co. H, October 16,1863, to serve three years; drowned, December 22, 1864, on United States transport North America, while en route to New York Hospital; prior service, Co. K, One Hundred and Second New York Volunteers.

SARGENT, FRANCIS H.— Age, 21 years. Enlisted, July 14, 1863, at Plattsburgh; mustered in as private, Co. H, October 16, 1863, to serve three years; drowned, December 22,1864, on United States transport North America, while en route to New Yory Hospital; prior service, Oo. 0, Sixteenth New York Volunteers.

WALDRON, LEROY.— Age,- 22 years. Enlisted, September 19, 1863, at Glens Falls; mustered in as private, Co. K, November 10, 1863, to serve tbree years; drowned, December 22, 1864, at sea, on board steamship North America, sunk; prior service, Co. I, Twenty-second New York Volunteers.

SECOND MOUNTED RIFLES

BARTLEY, JAMES.—Age, 41 years. Enlisted, September 22, 1863, at Lockport; mustered in as private, Co. A, September 22, 1863, to serve three years; drowned, October 18, 1863, in Erie canal.

HUNGEEFORD, RICHARD.—Age, 20 years. Enlisted, February 17,1865, at Eaton; mustered in as private, Co. L, February 17, 1865, to serve three years; drowned in Appomattbx river, May 29,1865, while crossing on horseback, at Farmville, Va.

FOURTH PROVISIONAL CAVALRY.

CLEMENT, JOHN.— Age, 22 years. Enlisted, January 25, 1864, at Goshen; mustered in as private, unassigned, sixteenth Heavy Artillery, January 25, 1864, to serve three years; transferred to Co. G, First Mounted Rifles, May 26, 1864; designation of regiment changed to Fourth Provisional Cavalry, September 6, 1865; drowned, December 6, 1865, from steamer " Dictator," near Fort Monroe, Va.; also borne as Clemment.

TWENTY-FIFTH NEW YORK CAVALRY.

HAGADORN, HENRY.—Age, 38 years. Enlisted, January 20, 1804, at Stillwater; mustered in as private, Co. D, January 28, 1804, to serve three years; drowned, June 2, 1804, while fording Pamunky River.