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No. '179. IN ASSEMBLY, MAR. 12, 1860, , ...' ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL. STATE OF NEW YORK: ~ EXECUTIVE, DEPARTMENT, ALBANY, March 10, 1860. S To the Assembly: I tra.nsmit herewith the annua.l report of the Adjutant General of the State. E. D. MORGAN.

[Assembly, No. 179.J 1 t R EP 0 R 1'.

GENEltAL HEAD-QUARTERS, STATE OF NEW YORK, } ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, ALBANY, Jan. 14, 1860...

His Excellency, E. D. MORGAN, Commander-in-Chief of the military forces of the State:

Sir-Pursuant to the provisions of the law of Congress 'jj estab. lishing an uniform militia throughout the United States," I have the honor to submit the following REPORT: By the annual report, from this department, for the year 1858, submitted in January of the year 1859, the organized portion of the militia comprised 8 divisions, 26 brigades, 62 regiments, and in the aggregate, 18,107officers and men, who were classified in the various arms as follows: Officers and men. Of infantry and light infantry, 220 companies and •• _. 8,094 Of rifles, 37 do 1,528 Of artillery, light horse and foot, 126 do 5,760 Of cavalry, 41 do 1,73? Of general officers, .• '_...... _ 34 Of field offictjrs of regimentl!l, . .... • __..;_• _ 178 Of the , .. ..__ •• .. • _ 534 Of the non-commissioned staff,·. ••• .._•• _ 143 Of the engineer corps (sappers and miners), .. _ 103

Being a total of, ..__• __... . •• _... _• • _ 18,107 --- ANNUAL REPORT OF XHE

Forthe year 1859, the organized portion of the militia com- prises, as appears from the table marked H., 8 divisions, 26 brigades, 64 regiments, and, in the aggregate, 18,846 officers and men, who are classified in the various arms, as follows: Officers and Blon. Of infantry and light infantry, and those serving as such' 283 corppanies, and __• _ 11,650 Of rifles, 38 companies, and _. _ . _ 1,545 Of artillery, light horse and foot, 60 do 2,372 Of cavalry, 39 do 1,456 Of general officers, • _ 33 Of field officers of regiments, ..__~ " . _ 179 Of the staff, _ 599 Of ~he non-commissioned staff, .. _ 164 Of the engineer corps (sa ppers and miners), . _ 123 Of inusicians, comprising bands, ...... _ . _ 725 '~ Being a total of,. . ______18,846

t == t ,~y a comparison of the above statements, it will be observed that the force has increased 739 men. It will be remarked also, that there is an apparent decrease in the artillery arm, which arises from the fact that artillery organi- zations, serving as infantry or light infantry, have been classified in accordance with the arm with which they serve, inasmuch as such a classification shows more positively the actual fighting con-. clition of the force. On the recommendation of General Charles W. Sandford, commanding the first division, and Brigadier General John Ewen, ~ommanding the fourth brigade, one of the brigades of such divi- sion, it pleased you to direct the consolidation of the companies of the 12th regiment into four full companies, and their transfer to the 10th regiment, and to disband the 12th regimental organi- zation. The recommendation upon which your order in the premises issued, carrying out the same, was urged before you by General ADJUTA.NT GENEltAL. T Sandford in person, upon, among othercons,iderations, the one of military propriety, in .effecting thereby the organization of one strong regiment from thematBrial of two weak ones. Your order, however, met with determined opposition oathe part of the 12th regiment. Its officers deeming theJIlselves ag- grieved thereby, hrought the question of the legality of theorde!" before a civil tribunal, which sustained your authority. Deeming it to be no less just than desirable to conform, as far as Wa3 con.. sistent with military propriety; to the wishes ofa body of citizens; who had voluntarily assumed the duties of a defensive force, and this consolidation being so manifestly repugnant to them, efforts were made to harmonize the differences by requiring as acondi- tion, precedent to any further steps on your behalf, obedience to the order already issued, which, if it "rerecomplied with,arrange;. ments would be made to transfer the four consolidated companies of the late 12th regiment, from the 10th regiment, where the ord.er had placed them, to the vacant 22d regimental district of the 2d brigade, and to appoint for the regiment thus constituted, a colo- nel, lieutenant , and major; and further, that after such second transfer, if it were desired, the Inspector General would be directed to inspect the four companies, and if it were found that there were of non-commissioned officers and privates a suf- ficient number to warrant the organization of two additional com- panies, such additional companies would then be organized. These suggestiolls for an arrangement whereby the matters of difference could be properly adjusted,' were communicated by the undersigned, in yo_uI'presence, to a committee of the offi,.ers of the late 12th regiment, of which its late Lieut. Colonel was one, and were thoroughly understood by them; but before a few days had elapsed, and while it was supposed that these suggestions were receiving the consideration which your leniency at least merited for them, a meeting of the rank and file of the regiment was held, at which, after harangues from the officers, a preamble andresolu- tions were passed, and ordered published, grossly scandalous to- wards yourself, Major General Sandford, Brigadier General Ewen, and the undersigned. U pOD the publication of these unsoldiedy ANNUA,L REPORT OF THE resolutions, I recommended to you the immediate disbandment of the consolidated and transferred companies of the late 12th regi. ment, which, under your direction, was accomplished. Three companies of the 55th regiment, during the past year, were transferred to the vacant 23dregimental district of the 3d brigade, as the nucleus of a regiment for that district, to the command of which, Colonel Michael M. Van Buren was appointed; since which, two additional companies have been organized, and the number of the district has been changed. This district and regiment is now designated by the numeral 9, and the regiment gives every promise of achieving for itself a distinguished reputation. In the vacant 22d regimental district of the 2d brigade, have been organized six companies, recruited, for the most part, from the material of the disbanded 12th regiment, and a regiment organ· ized therein under an able and experienced officer, Colonel Daniel Butterfield, late Lieut. Colonel of the 71st regiment. Since its organization two additional companies have been added to the reghnent. The spirit evinced by this regiment, now designated by the numeral )2, sllggests the belief that it must become, under its pres~nt skillful commander, a thoroughly reliable military body. In the regimental district of the 4th brigade, rendered vacant by the disbandment of the old 12th regiment, there has been or· ganized a regiment of six companies, bearing the numerical desig- Dation 79, under the command of Colonel Thomas 'V. McLeay. If the character of the enthusiasm, zeal and devotion displayed by this body of men at the time of their organization into a regi- ment, be a harbinger of their military career, I am satisfied your Excellency will have no cause to regret their organization. There have been organized during the past year, twenty.six companies, as follows: 15 of the infantry arm, 2 of the rifl.e arm, and 9 of the artillery arm, as will more fully appear frum the statement annexed marked" E." For a knowledge of the arms and accoutrements in the hands ADJUTANT GENERAL. of the troops, and such as are in the. arsenals of the State, refe- rence is made to the schedule annexed marked" A." The tables marked" B" and" 0," respectively show the amount of commutation collected throughout the State, and the mode and extent of its disbursement by the military auditing boards. The sum of $1,499.90 has been expended during the past year for books of tactics, as follows: 621 sets of Scott's, 1st and 2d vols., at $1.40 per set,_ $869 40 120 copies of 3d vol. Scott's, at 70c.,. • _ 84 00 252 sets of Hardee's, 1st and 2d vols., at $1.37 A per set, 346 50 100, cavalry, 1st and 2d vols., at $2.00, ... _ 200 00

$1,499 90 which have been distributed to the troops. This sum, for the purchase of tactics, is far too small. A. sum twice as large- would barely suffice, and I would recommend its increase, were it not that I am satisfied, from the effort already needed to procure even that sum, that it is all that can he ob- tained for the purpose. The quota of arms due the State for the year 1859, amounted, 8 in the valuation of muskets, to 16011 3 muskets, and in money value to $20,821, and was drawn as follows: 400 long range rifles (calibre 58) with sword bayonets. 400 sets of accoutrements for the same. 30 artillery musketoons, with bayonets. 30 artillery musketoon slings for same. 830 rifle muskets, (calibre 58,) model 1855. The brigades from which no inspection returns have been re- ceived, are the 17th brigade, whereof Brigadier Gen. Amos H. Prescott is com- mandant, and Major John Satterly is brigade in- spector. 24th brigade, whereof Brigadier Gen. Robert M. Richardson is commandant, and Majo~ Clinton F. Page is bri- gade inspector. The returns of these inspections will be found consolidated in the table annexed, marked" D." The following inspecting officers have, pursuant to paragraph 10 ANNUAL REPORT OF1£BE 532, of the General Regulations, reported as thereby required, namely: Major J. Groshon Herriot, .._..______3d brigade. do Robert Taylor, . .. . 4th do do William R. Brewster, ...... 5th do do S. EmmetGetty, •• 7th do do George F. Von Beck, '______8th do do JacobJ.Deforest, ...._ 11th do do Robert G. Johnson, 12th do do L. Myers,jr., • 14th do do James L. Gilbert, . .. 19th do do G. L. Smith, ~ 20th do do H. R. White. .. ._ 21st do do Charles R. Babbitt, .. 25th do do vVilliam Emerson, 29th do do Richard Church, . 30th do These reports are to be found hereto annexed, marked" G." The names of the inspecting officers who have not made such reports, are as follows: Major Charles H. Smith, • • • 1st brigade. do Samuel M. Alford, ______2d do do George L. Smith, 6th do do William B. Sturgess, . ______10th do do Amasa W. Wooley, . . ___ 15th do do Eleazer W. Lewis, .. 16th do Major John Satterly, 17th do do Albert G. Tuthill, .._ 18th do do John S. Clarke, . . 23d do do Clinton F. Page, • 24th do (Vacant,) 31st do do Hanson A. Risley, 32d do The following named general officers have made reports pursu· ant to paragraphs 527 and 528, of the General Regulations, which are hereto annexed, marked ;, G," namely: Major General H. B. Duryea, commanding ______2d division. Major General Schuyler F. Judd, commanding,. _ 4th do Brigadier General Charles Yates, do 2d brigade. Brigadier General S. C. F. Thorndike, comm'ding 15th do Brigadier General R. B. Van Valkenburgh, com- manding, • . .._ 20th do Brigadier General Lansing B. Swan, commanding 25th do A'DJUTANT GENERAL. 11 We have, sir, in this State, an admirable militiasrstein opera" ting over a force of some 19,000 of our citizens. These men have assumed the duties of soldiers, in relief of a very much larger body of citizens upon whom the law of Congress has equally im- posed the bUdhen of perfecting and retaining themselves in con- dition for the defence of the common weal. This law of Congress requires that every able bodied citizenbetweep the ages of 18 and 45, shall be enrolled in each company district. and shall be at all times pr(?-pared with the proper arms, accoutrements and ammuni- tion, to respond to the orders of their officers, who at various spe- cific periods, annuall,r, are to call out t.heir commands for instruc- tion, drill al~ inspection. Besides the extreme inconvenience and harr.assment attending a faithful execution ofthi8 law, it has been found to be utterly unavailing in achieving the purposes for which it was intended. It has neithAr furnished a power for the sup- pression of disturbances, in time of peace, nor has it ever pro- duced the material of defence in time of war. Whenever, within the cxperiencA of the undersigned, armed men l~ave been needed to enforce the laws or suppress riots, the militia, as proposed by Congress, has not been the force employed. ]'01' such purposes, until the passage, by the Legislature of this State, of the act of 1846, making effective the Congressional statute, a quasi militia, made up of what was known as" independent companies," or else an armed posse of special deputy sheriffs performed this service. So, also, with regard to a time of war. Whatever body of men may have been termed militia, in the last war, so far as the rank and file were concerned, may be said to have been, at best, but a collection of citizens hastily assembled in the various regimental districts of the States, aElignorant of the practical duties of sol- diers as their officers, for the most part, were innocentofa know- ledge of command. To whatever extent these bodies of ulilitia may have been of sArvice upon the battle fields of the country, such se;vic~ was not due to any provision of law, but to native intelligence and the experience gained from the privations and hardships of actual campaign in the presence of the foe. lt cannot be gainsayed, were the war one of sufficient duration,

• 12 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE _ that such a force would become in time formidable even against disciplined troops; but from the great progress which has been made in the art of war since the days of the Revolution, and the last war, and by reason of the vastly increased facilities of inter- communication which the railroads and the steamships afford, it is safe to say that the wars of the future will be of short 'dura- tion. Witness the, Crimean war, wherein the railroads and the steamships played so conspicuous a role. Seven long years were not r~quired here to stay imperial Russia, with her huge and tho- roughly disciplined armies, in her march towards the long coveted and destinen prize of Constantinople. So, too, with the recent brief Italian campaign, which has so singularly disrupter. the treaties of 1815, and metamorphosed the diplomacy of Europe. Indeed it is morally certain that if we remain as poorly prepared as we now are, and shall ever be so unfortunate as to be again involved in war, that war will be one of gigantic proportions and of great disaster, and the blows falling about and among usthick land fast, even to the very paralyzing of our energies, will leave but little time to organize even the show of resistance, for such at present is our thorough weakness as a nation. Dispatch is the order of the dRf; dIspatch in assembling detached troops; dis- patch in gathering the material of war ; dispatch iI~ tran~porting the same to the scene of operations; dispatch in developing the combinations of strategy, and dispatch in the tactical manage- ment of troops upon the battle field. Ceierity in all warlike movements on the part of a gove·rnment possessed of a large and thoroughly disciplined army and navy, rich in all the material of war, is at once its greatest element of strength and the best har- binger of its success; but of what avail would be dispatch to us for such purposes, crippled as we are through the most culpable inertness of our law mak~rs, but to produce confusion and ruin. Where are our troops to be assembled? where the 25,00q to 30,- 000 officers to command 600,000 rank and file against European troops? where the vast material of war to be gathered? where the thousands of military equipage for transportation? where the pontoons and the men to use them, the heavy mortars, the siege train, and the countless paraphernalia of war? To be sure, for • ADJUTANT GENERAL. 13 a nation covering a continent, we have a scattered army of from 15,000 to 17,000 men, which, thanks to West Point, is well officered ; a few arsenals here and there, so· well protec.ted that seventeen mennat long since absolutely took and lleld one of them, but not containing sufficient arms of recent invention to equip a sixth of the force, were the war one of European dimensions; a few forts, many of them not adequate in location, nor, from the character of tbeirarmament, to the defence of the sea approaches of some of our maritime towns; and a navy comprising a few old-fashioned sailing ships, with now and then a steam vessel notable as a political failure; and yet this nation blusters about taking Cuba, a!ld occupying Mexico, as if the allied monarchs of Europe were willing tamely to submit to the despoiling of Spain and to the ruin of their merchants; still, the possession of Cuba 'and Mexico is as much our destiny as is the possession of Constantinople that of Russia. Truly our country is in a shameful condition for its defence, and the Legislature of 1846 deserves the thanks of all patriotic citi- zens in so arranging a system of militia. under the impracticable and absurd law of congreBs, that, while it came within its Consti- tutional provisions, it was untrammelled by none of its antiquated features. If this system be now sustained, and expanded by Con- gress, after a perfect demonstration of its success with ourselves, over each of the States of the Union, the State of New York will have gained for itself the honor of having inaugurated the means for the perfect defence of the land, without jeopardizing, in the least, cthe liberties of the people. The Legislature of 1846, recognizing the futility of making sol- diers out of every able bodied citizen between the ages of 18 and 45 years, in a population of 3,000;OOQ of people, by turning them out for drill, under heavy penalties, once or twice.a year, reduced these penalties to the fine of fifty cents in each individual instance, • for the non-performance of the military duty required by the laws of Congress, which it calls a commutation for such duty. This was d'one upon the presumption that the great bulkof those liable to perform thi.s duty would be glad to rid themselves of it at so small a cost, while there would remain a sufficient number of citi- 14 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE zen61who, from military zeal alone, would go to' the expense of uniforming and perfecting themselves in a knowledge of the duties requisite to their becoming effeotive soldiers, provided that their other necessary military expenses were paid by the State. Con- sequently, the Legislature arranged to collect this nne, or commu- tation, and to pay it over to such persons as were willing to go to this trouble and eXfrense, and whom it organized into the com- panies, regiments, brigades, and divisions which form our militia of to-day. But it has been discovered, after thirteen years of trial, that the commutation system has utterly failed to yield the amount expected and necessary to meet the actual military ex- penses of the force, which have so largely inoreased by reason Qf the efforts now being made everywhere throughout the State to to secure a thoroughly disciplined body of citizen soldiers. It were, doubtless, far better for the troops to substitute, for this system, one based upon such a taxation of property as should, annually, realize the sum of fifteen hundred dollars for each regi- ment. In the cities of the State, where "the presence of a military force is frequently nece.'Jsary, this taxation would probably be sub- mitted to without much hesitation; but, from the opportunities I have had of forming a knowledge of the opinion of the State at large, I am inclined to regard the change to a system of property taxation as one of doubtful expediency. It is ,believed, however, that if provision were made for a more stringent collection of the commutation, by increasing the powers and responsibilities of the collectors, and requiring the sheriffs to collect, in the usual way, from those who refuse or neglect to pay over to the collectors, a sum of at least $1,500 annually might be raised in each regimental district of the State, and the Legisla- ture is earnestly recommended to enact such amendments of the militia law as may attai~ this end. By this arrangement, the odium which now attaches, in the public mind, to the militi.a, from a,n unequal collection of the tax, will, it is confidently believed) wholly subside, and the commutation system become llO longer an objectionable feature of the law. If we can realize this sum for two years, and sustain our militia ADJUTANT GENERAL. 15 in its present state of efficiency, I am satisfied that the general government, within that time, can be prevailed upon to adopt our system for the whole Union, requiring each State to have one :regiment of 500 men for each 70,000 of its population, and paying - from the treasury of the United States, annually, to, each of such regiments throughout the Union, in lieu of the pre~ent eommuta .. tioll, the sum of $1,500. By this means the militia of the Union would become what it isin our own St.ate, not only a cadet force for the instruction of men for the posts of officers to the huge army which the general government may, at some future day, be called upon to create, but a reliable force for the suppression of iJ)surrections or riots in times of peace. All this might be ob.. iained at an annual expenditure, by the ge:ueral government, of less: than $700,000. In connection with this subject I beg to submit the following letter of CaptainM~nsfield Lovell, late of the army and now a captain in the 9th regiment, trusting that the Legislature will, without hesitancy, appropriate the sum necessary to provide for the· payment of the expenses which Captain Lovell has incurred in procuring the wooden gun of which he speaks:

NEW YORK, 17th November, 1859.

Brigadier General FR,EDERICKTOWNSEND, Adjutant General New York State Militia: SIR-I beg leave most respectfully to call your attention to a deficiency which exists in the orgarjzation and instruction of the militia force in tbis city, and to ask your co-operation in supplying that deficiency as far as may be practicable. It cannot have escaped your notice, that the enorm-Ous increase in the caliber of heavy guns, and the propulsion of vessels of war, by steam, have inaugurated and developed a new system of attack upon sea port towns, as ~videnced in the late European wars. The slow. and precarious method of landing troops for the . purposes of such attack has been abandoned;. and, asa natural consequence, infantry, cavalry and light artillery,Jor the defence of sea board towns, have becom~ of secoudary importance; apd 16 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE the heavy sea coast gUll, in masonry forts, must hereafter be looked to as the proper and legitimate means of defence. You are also aware that while much attention has been devoted by our militia force to instruction in the three first mentioned arms of service, the drill of the heavy gun has been utterly neglected; and this great metropolis, at this moment, lies as completely unprotected and defenceless as if she had not a· gun mounted in her harbor, nor an able bodied mal! to serve in 'her ranks; and it is with the view of setting on foot a remedy for this startling state of things that I 1l0W address you. The entrance to our harbor is strong by nature; and the general government has turned these natural advantages to account· by building first class casemated masonry forts, armed with heavy guns, and provided with hot shot furnaces, at an aggregate expense of more than four millions of dollars; a large bill of expense, it is true, but one which sinks in importance when it is remembered that the estimated value of the property which they are intended to protect, is more than five hundred and fifty millions of dollars. Other and larger works are now in process of erection, or in contemplation. The federal government. has done its duty towards us fully and generously; and there can be no ground of complaint on the score of neglect or parsimony. Meanwhile we have done literally nothing in the way of providing garrisons for these forts; not a single company of heavJr artillery has been organized; not a man been. instructed in the service of the sea coast gun; and our casemated works, so far from being elements of strength, are, in reality, points of weakness, as they would, undoubtedly, be seized and held by an enterprising enemy, who could not be dislodged without a fearful sacrifice of blood and treasure. Having had somp, practical experience with the volunteer ser- vice, together with the ad vantage of several years' service in the artillery of the , I feel well assured that there . exists no good reason why this evil should not be in a great measure remedied. Everything that relates to the manual of the sea coast gun, can be readily taught, in time of peace, to the militia force, by a slight adaptation of the gun and carriage, to It the necessities of the case. The. general government could ahtayS furnish a suffici~nt'number of scientific officers and well instructe4 men to give proper directions in the event ofa war. What is now imperatively demanded of' u's, is to prepare and inatroot ~nough men to supply a working force for every gun in the harho-n. For this pprpose, about 5,000 men will be required. I therefore propose to commence by giving lessons to Company u 0.," 9th regiment,. in the drill of the sea coast gun; and in order to do this we shall require a modified casemate carriage and guA, which, .with the requisite implements, I can procure for about f~)llrhundred dolla.rs. It does not seem right to put this expense ~pon the company, ~hich has expressed a willingness to df3vQte its time to this species of instruction, in .addition to the usual infantry drill; and I have, therefore, the honor to ask your inter.-' cession with the Legislature, during the ensuing winter, to induce them to make an appropriation of $400 for this specific purpose. When we considtU' the trifling amount of the expense, in connec- tion with the vast interests involved, I cannot .doubt that this application will meet with success. Respectfully your obedient servant, M. LOVELL. - ,The attention of this department has been called to the inade- quate arrangements for the defence of from the approach of an enemy by sea. Having had, by a personal inspection of the forts in and about. " the oppor- tunity of discovering how inadequately that city is at present defended, and having had explained to me the plan projected for its complete defence, I beg to insist, with the engineer officers of''' the army having charge of these dbfences, upon the urgent neces- sity of the immediate execution of this plan, and to suggest the propriety of the· passage by the present Legislature of resolutions instructing our Senators and requesting our Representatives In Congress .to spare no efforts to secure the appropriations recom- mended for this purpose by the engineers in charge. It may not "be inopportune to call the attention of the Legislature to the [Assembly, No. 179.J 2 18 ANNUAL REPORT. OF :THE foll~wing commqnieation, recently published in one of the daily ~per8: of the city of New York:

~IR ...... Some few months since, thr&llgh the politeness and by illlt'itatioJlof Major J. G. Bar-nard, of the engine-ers, the ofticer in clwirge of the in process of erection for the defence of New York, several officers of t.he militi~ in command of troops illan~ about that city had the opportunity of making a personal in~pe0tion of these forts, and I had the pleasure of being one of the: party. Major Barnard was accompanied on the occasion by Capt. George W. Cullum, Lieut. M. D. McAlister, and Liell,t. Quillcy A. Gillmore, all of the engineers. These gentlemen neglected no opportunity of explaining to us the specific: object of each ; and by maps and the ejfamination of some of the sites of the proposed f()rts, succeeded, it is belie\7ed, in imparting to us a comprehensive idea of the projected plan for the complete defence of the city. They estimated carefully the power of the forts at present erected, and explained how inadequate they were now for the accomplishment of the purpose for which they had been originally designed, and showed conclnsively that, as at present defended, the beautiful city of New York, the great heal't of the nation, might at any moment be at the mercy of a belligerent maritime power, which, in two hours time, could, besides paralyzing the conntry by the blow, destroy in property more than ten times the number of millions which these sentinels upon the watch towers of the land have for years been so unsuccessfully invoking from Congress. Astounded by this state of things, and comprehending, through the patient and ch·.ar explanatj.ons of Major Barnard, Capt Cullum, and the other officers of the engineers, how complete was the pro- jected system of defence, and at,.l~pwlittle cost it could pe carried out, when compared with th~:,i:.imense interests at stake, I have determined now, on the ev:e of the assembling of Congress, to make some effort myself to awaken at least our citizen soldiery, (for they will be called upon, to defend the city,) to tbe disgrace which awaits them should we be precipitated into a war with a maritime power, while our New York defences remain as at pre- ADJUTANT GENRRAlL. 19 sent, and to urge upon them to induce. their Representatives In Congress to bring that· body to a serious consideration of the question.

:/I< :/I< It will doubt16ss be conceded that the first desideratum in arranging the defence of a sea-coast town, is so to stud the sea approach with proper wO'rks, that an attack by that approach will be impracticable; and that the second is, to prevent debarkation and a land attack, by batteries suitably disposed for the purpose. To accomplish the first, years and the expenditure of large sums are required; whereas, the second, with the proper amount of men and materials, may be achievoo 'in a night-time. If it be practicable on the part of an enemy to attempt the S0a approach, he will not hazard the more dangerous expedient of debarking troops under fire for the land attack. If the contrary be the case, as at Sebastopol, his efforts will be directed to the land attack. Now the defences of New York at present invite both kinds of attack; but as the attack by the sea approach could be accom- plished with but little. loss, the land attack of the city would not be entertained. For surely, if in a few ,hours time, by the sea approach, an enemy with a steam fleet, and the new guns of great range and caliber, could destroy the navy yard, bu~n the shipping, and lay the greater part of the city in ruins, he ,vould not trouble himself much about the land attack. New York is approachable by sea from two directions; the. one by the Narrows, the other by theEastri~er. That these approaches are inadequately defended, considering the m.odification which steel-plated ste~mships, and guns of great caHbre, range· and precision, have made upon the conditibn ?~ war, it is-only Ilecessary to show what the present defences of those approaches are1and what further works our able engineers immediately require, in order to put the successful defence of the eity ooyond a. question. On the Narrows approach there are now th~ following works 1 namely: 20 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE bearing gUllS, ______Castle William, having of channel 18 Fort Columbus, do . do _.---- .. 91 South battery, . do do _ ..- ---- 18 Bedlow's Island (Ft. Wood), do do -----_.- 67 ~llis' island, do do .------12 Castle Clinton, do do --_.---- 28 , do do ----_.-- 88 Fort Lafayette, do' do ---- _.-- 77 Fort Richmond, do do ---_._-- 140 Batteries Hudson & Morton, do do ------60 In all of channel bearing guns, ------654

But for the complete defence of this appt:oach, there are re- quired to be erected the following works, namely: Additional batteries for Fort Hamilton, - - - •------100 guns. New.water battery, (Jaw Boue,) St. Island, - •• - - - -- 70 do Extension of open batteries, •__. - ~- - - . - •• ------60 do Fort Tom pkins, • _•• - - - • _- _. - - ••• - - •• - - - • - - •. - - - 40 do Work on Robbin's reef, •••• ----.--.----.--- •. --- 100 do Work on West bank, - - • - - - - . ------.------•- -. 100 do Work on Romer's shoal, .. • .---.--- .100 do Work on Sandy Hook, ------276 do In all, • •__• 846 guns.

On the approach, there is but Fort Schuyler, h~v· ing of channel bearing .guns 186, and there is required for the complete defence of this approach, a work at.Willet's Point, oppo- site to Fort Schuyler, mounting 150 guns. Thus we perceive, that though the Narrows approach is defended by ten distinct works, having in all 654 channel bearing guns, eight llew works are needed, mounting 846 more guns; and, though the East river ape proach, is defended by one work mounting 186 guns, another work is needed mounting 150 guns. Therefore, while there are now existing on both approaches eleven works, mounting of effective guns 840, nine new works are needed, mounting 996 guns-nearly as many more works as now exist, and 156 more guns. From this display of deficiency, is it to be doubted which of the two attacks the naval commander of the present day would AD1UrJ\NT GENERAL. -select were he to contemplate a descent upon New York? Of what avail would be the telegraph, and the railroad, in the rapid assembling of any number of militia at New York, if within :five hours from the time a hostile fleet appeared off' the harbor, New York had beenlaid in ruins and its militia under them? But,it IJas been said, follow the com-se pursued with such signal succes at Sebastopol. Sink ships at the Narrows. Well then, we are to

.give up New York, with all its great mecha~ica.I appliances, as ;8 refitting station for our men-of-war. If so, wher~ are they to g() when disabled by storm or otherwise ?Wherewith their prizes? If they seek the other ports of the land, these ports too will have -been destroyed o~closed. What will have become of our com- merce? Are we then sup1nely to surrender our prestige upon the sea, and to permit the enemy to pursue, uI;lIDolested, his own com- merce, and to accumulate thereby the means to fight us, land-locked, for years? Indeed, if such an obstruction were placed at the Narrows, it would be liable to be washed away by any great storIl?-that should arise, or upon some dark and foggy night to be destroyed by men from the enemy's ships i.n the outer harbor, by a process similar to that by which Mailfert removed the rocks at Hellgate. Granting even that such obstruction would answer thepnr- pose sought to be achieved by it, it would unquestionably prove to us an enemy far more to be feared than the belligerent power itself. We are a great commercial people. Our vitality consists as much in our activity upon the seas, as in our industry upon tlie land, and every consideration of policy. demands that our commerce an.d our ports during war, should be protected at all hazards, and especially that port which is the great entrepot of the continent. The foreign commerce of Russia, on the other hand, is com.. paratively nothing. It was of little consequence, ~herefore, to her during theCrimean war whether or not her ports and her men-of- war were blockaded. There was nothing for these vessels to do upon the- seas~ They could not hope to contend successfully against the combined fleets of England .and France;·. and, as there ANNUAL It£POBT OF'THE was but a trifling commerce to proteotr the policy which ~be pur- sued in that war Was the wisest that could have been adopted. For us it is manifestly the part of wisdom immediately to set about 'erecting work8 in and around New York harborr of such a character that an attack upon the city by land or sear shall be rendered wholly impracticable. • The engineers in charge saY,that their projected plan will secure this result. They desire to arrange works upon the Nar- rows approach, ~o that there shall be there batteries sufficient" to concentrate a fire of 300 guns upon every point of a 'Vessel's path within ',-ange offire." To accomplish tIlis, they require on Staten Island side, besides Fort Richmond, the completion of Fort Tomp- kins, just commenced, the construction· of the Jaw Bone battery, south of Fort Richmon,d, and, the extension of the' earth works- batteries Hudson and Morton. Upon the Long Island s~de they require in order to sweep the approach, and partially to prevent a debarkation in Gravesend bay, additional batteries near Fort Hamilton~ and the modification of Fort Lafayette. To fill the gap between the Narows and the interior line of works on Bedlow's and Governor's Island, they require a work on Robbins' Reef-~ site midway between the Narrows and Governor's Island-which rakes the approach through the Narrows and commands the outlets of the" Kills." But, more effectively to prevent a debarkation in Gravesend Bay, they deem to be indispensable, a work upon Coney Island which in conjunc- tion with one upon the" West Bank "and on~ upon the" Romer's Shoal," along with the work already authorized by Congress upon Sandy Hook, they believe will make a ~ufliciently fo:r:midable outer line of defence to the Narrows approach. For the East River approach, already defended by Fort Schuy ler-a work of great strength-they require a similar work on Willett's Point, on the opposite shore, and consider that with these two works, together with "such auxiliary means as can be easily provided in time ·of war," this approach would be effectually sealed, and the complete defences of the sea approaches to New York, be secured. With regard to the land attack upon the city, Major J, G. Bar .. Ilard, in a recent pamphletaddTe8sed to the Secretary of War, 4ft. which he discusses most ;.ably the H Dangers and Defenoo~ of. N-&. ¥ork," says: "The great dange,' to New YC}rk:and its,dependellcies, fF().[Jl this kind of attack, is from the safe and .convenient land~ng at Gravesend, and the short line.ofmarckthence to Brooklyn.... ,. " With the work I propose on Coney Island, however, this land .. ing heC0111eSunavailable, and the danger of land attack on New York or Brooklyn becomes comparatively insignificant. A land:' ing in the face of the deuseand warlike population of New York, augmented as the numerical force of itsde.fenders may ,be, in. day or two, by overwhelming numbers from other quai'ters, is one of t,he.most dangerous operations ·of war.

" It. will not be undertaken 011 the open seaslwr~of Long blatta, where, at any moment, the disemharked foree would be liable to have its communication with its ·fleetcut off. It would only be made from , whence a march of fifteen or twenty miles, at the shortest, would be necessary to reach Brooklyn. At whatever rate such a danger may be estimated, it is sufficient to say that in twenty-four hours after a declaration of war, if thought necessary, a considerable army may be entrenched on the line of approach to Brooklyn. The work on Willet's Point will, by no means, have an insignificant bearing on such defence. To 'leave it behind' is not simply to leave a 'fortification' in the enemy's rear, it is to have in his rear an entrenched tete-dc-pont, whence in twenty-four hours an overwhelming force may be thrown f1'om the JV'ew York side upon his rear~ cutting him off from hisjleet. " In conclusion, I would say in this connection, that the policy of the Government and of the Engineer Department has always been (and I conceive always should be,) first, to close all the great approaches by water leading to our dock yards, commercial cities, &c., and to locate their defences in such a manner as to force any landing that may be attempted to as great a distance as possible. "The defence against approaches by an army landing I;Uustbe

by our own troops, :I« :I« :I« :I« with the assistance of temporary works, and all the expedients of engineering talents and skill on 14 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL.

'fie'" route as an enemy may have selec'ted. • • •. Whether these pr~positions are admitted or not, it is most certain that at present the great dangers of New York are through the inadequately defended water approaches. It is to these dangers I must. call your attention and the attention of Congress, and of the people of the United States; for it is not a qu~tion of local but of national concern." Major Barnard estimates the necessary expense (to secure to New York this complete system of defence,) at eight or ten mil- lions of dollars; ~nd I ask if it is not'small, indeed, in compari- son with the magnitude of the interests involved. In consideration of these interests, is it not your duty, sir, and the dut.y of every good citizen, to press upon Congress the import- ance of its immediate appropriation. I have the honor to remain, Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, FRED'K TOWNSEND. ALBANY, Dtcember 2, 1859. I beg to call attention to the reports hereto annexed, of the Judge Advocate General and of the Surgeon-General, made pur~ suant to paragraphs 841 and 845 of the general regulations; and to the annexed map of the Quarantine enclosure, prepared by ,Lieut. J. L. Fraser, 2d regiment, showing the extent of public property protected by the troops during the fall of 1858, which was completed at a period too late to be annexed to my last an- nual report. Allof which is respectfully submitted. FRED'K TOWNSEND, Adjutant General. •

AP PE ND IX. SCHEDULE A.-Abstract of Ordnance, Arms, o/c., in the hands of the troops.

ARTILLERY. CAVALRY.

~ ~ ..8. ~ 'd~.,g ~ .;k I$Jot I'~ 1: lIl]~ ...]-= I' ~ 'C~ ;'G ! NUMBER OF REGI- .:~ ~] .... 'o:l .; ~ Po< '" G p. 'S ,Q - ~'''',Q '" ~.;:.... ,Q':: Jot ,Q - s:I.~ I]O"';j 0" :::::::: :; l:: S G ~ t:: S .:!l ::I l:: -g ;; '" ~ ~ -g ~ S '8.9 ~ p. ~..s -e 'f 8 Z ~

1 Seventy-first ...... 11 • .... ,.... .~... " ...... , ..... " ...... "" ..""" ...... ~ Seventy -second ...... ::::1:::: ...... ·4·· ...... , ... " .... .4." .,•. , ..... Seventy-third ...... ,...... Seventy-fourth ...... ····1····I·..· ...... Q . ••.• •••• •... 40 40 ...... Seventy-sixth •••• ...... 1 1 ...... •••• ' •• r •••••••••• "...... Seventy-nin th ...... ····1···· .....····1···· .... j ...... •... .::.:..:..:..:.:.:'.::.:..:'.::.:..:= ...... -21 Total ...... 1 3 -3 i-2 iv;5 "961I;167!-5 51 111 5; 51 5 il 'T 45, 40 780 3031239 ..'T631~!5i811221 719 m[); ~. SCHEDULE A.-(Continued.) 00

CAVALRY. INFANTRY AND RIFLES. MISCELLANEOUS.

1i 1 11 ~ I '2 c~.i ~ . ~. I t.. -=.:i ,1:). III 1 ~'is. ~ Q et = III t- a& NUMBER OF REGI !!It g. ,~~::l IP .:J _ ~ ~,' ~ III • IE! ,,~~ = Q ~ os t • ~ l:l .. i:i. ~ a § IP , ';: Q j ~1 III .:J ~ Q ~ .. 'is. ,~,§ Q ~ .. • .!: ' • MENTS. :; g ~ ~ = _ § ~ ~ ~ ... l:l 1,1:). +' ri ri _ ,.d • 'Ql ~ ~ • 10 bIl ,;; Q a a Q ..= .= ~ Q 's, '5 . ~ ';,1:). ~ § ~ ,~~.,j ~-a ~ ~ ~ . 1l ~ ~ a,l:)... ~ ~ ~ = e 'E ,;; ~ e e ~ i ~ e:i ::l ... ~ ~ +' p.. ';:: : I.;: J5 ~ ~ l:l 'E l:l.:J +' ~ 8. g ~ I'a... § ~ i· ~ § tI • ~ ~ 'lI ... "" ~ ; ~ ] ~] ~ ~ ~ :§j] ~I~-a~ ~ ~,g ~]'5 i. ~ g ~ 'a~ ~ ~ ~ 3 ! :; a ~ -: ! \~ i 5 o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r;.;. ~ ~ 10 0 ~ ~. ~ "'::"'IZ ~ ~,I:). p ...::...o· rn Cl 00 ~ ~!:...... ::- ~ ~ First '•••••••••• , •• , , •• , •.•• .••• 64 156 248,.,. •••• . ..•• ,.. , ••• [•.•.••••.• " ••• ·1·· •••••• Second•.•••• , •••••••••••••••. " •• , •••. , •..• 130.... •••• 150 100 160 15(1100 1341 10 3 131 11 •••• •••• •.•• 30 Third ..••••.•••.•••••..•••••.•••..• 140 , ••••. ,. ••.• •••• ., ••. ,.. •••• •••••••• Fourth. •••• .•.• •.•• •••• •••• •••• •.•• •••• •••• •••• •••• •..• ...• •••• ...• ...• .••• .••. •••• ••.. ••.• ..•• •..• •.•• I . Fifth. ••• •••• •••••. •••• ..•. •••• •••• •.•. •.•• 400...... 400 400 400 40C 400 400 ••••••...••.. ,.. •••• •••. 18 •••• ••.•.•.•.•.••••• Sixth 250 197 326 141 246 299 179.... 1.... 2 16 . Seventh. • •••• •••• ••••.• •••. 18. ••• 80 800 ••.• •••• •••• •••• ..,. ...• •... .••• •••• •••• ••• " .••. .••• •••• •••• ••.• •••• •... •••• •••• •..••••••••• Eighth 450 40 219 219 149 129 194 229.... 16 8 . Ninth.. •••• •••• •••• •••• .••• •••• •... •••• •..• ...• •••• ••.• .... •.•• •.•• .•.. ..•• ••.• •••. .••• •.•• •.•• ..•• •••• •••• •••• •••• . ••• Tenth...... 244...... 210 210 210 210 210 45 4: 1 221 ...... 2 ...... 173 .... Eleventh. ••.• •••• •. ••.. •••• 10 •••• 36 •••• •.•. •••• •••• 440 400.... ••.• •••. 400 400.... •..• .••• •••• •••• •••• 16 ••••••••••••••••••••• '••• , Thirteenth...... •••. .••• 10 •••••.•••••• 255...... 60 80 80···· 80 ...• 110••••.••••....••••••• , ...••••••• · •••••.•••..••••••••• Fourteenth. •.•.•• •••••. •••. ••.• •••• ..•• •••• 400...... 40 360 360 360 360 360 360...... •• 210.... 1 •.•• •••• 16 .. Fifteenth " 50 32...... 100 82 32... .32 82 30 I . Sixteenth... .. •••• 9 9 200 4: , 200 200 200 40 160 200.... 178 I' 4 3 5\,.... 35 •••• seven,teent,h 200 200 200 200 200 200 160 2,17 . Eighteenth...... • •••• ..•• 30 15 135.... •••• 50 135 135 135 135.... •..• •..• 19 191 1 .••• •••• •••• 4 2.... 1 •.•••••••••• Nineteenth. •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •.•• 80 40 255.... •••• 59 292 292 292 292 292 60 16.... 318 2 1 1 •••• 3 2 •••• 3 •.•••••••••• Twentieth...... 50.... 28 40 397 389 394 388 101 474 1 1.... 1 20 4- 11 + 130 . Twenty-first...... •• ••.. •••• •••• ••.• •••• •••• 320...... 250 250 250 250 250 250.... •••• 180 1 •.•• .••• •••• '1 3 •••• 5,.... 76 •••• Twenty-second .•••••••••••••••••••••••••.•.••.• , ' 1 . Twenty-fourth.,.... 14 183 5,.... 60 230 230.. •·• 152 150 130 . Twenty-fifth...... 34 32'1 268 268 268 268 268 220 4 324 1...... 1 14 1 4 1 2 9'1 2 Twenty-sixth...... 4 10 8 216 222 222 222 172 210 208 20 150 1 1...... 81 6. ••• 2 ••.•..•••••• Twent,y-.~ve,nth ' 14:5.... 145.. ',' ••• " ...••• ',' •.•••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , '1, ~ Twenty-muth •.••••••.. •••• •••• •••• 80 40 160.... •••• 40 40 40 40 40.... 40 •••••••• 228.... 1...... 4 3 1 2 •••••••••••• Thirtieth. •••• • •. • •••• •• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• 224 •.••• •••• •••• 184 184 184 184.... •••• •••• •••• 24'1...... '.... •••• 6 4 •••• 6:•••• ••• ••••

• ., ...... 1 206 35 ...... 263 229 .... 323j '18: 126 ...... I...... Thirty-lirst ••••••••••• '1'...... 1 TbirlY-lleoond •••••••.•••••••••• .... •••••••• 168 •••• "",- 58 •••• 221 225.... 6 84 ...... 1 Thirty-third.. •••• •••• •• 43 •••• .... 86 86 ••.••••• .... 130 130 130 .~~~:::r~~'130 9 3 ...... 91 100 ...... Thirty-fourth ...... 10 101 1 ...... 91 92 ...... I...... '''r'; 6 5 1 1 Thirty-fifth •••••••••••• ...... 52 ...... 40 92 52 52 52 52 52 11.... 34 .... "'r" ...... 15 •••• 1 .... 5 1 3 ...... Th irty-sixth ••••••••••• ...... 86 43 175 40 ...... 219 219 219 219 109 22 8 2 ...... 290 290 24 290 290 ...... 254 .... 1 .... ~,,, 6 6 6 ...... Thirty-eighth •••••••••...... 290 ...... Thirty-ninth ••••••••••• ...... ortieth ••••••••••••••• 84 84 320 ...... 320 320 320 ...... 8 8 4 2 ...... F ...... 2 .... 2 orty-first ••••••••••••• 10 10 160 ...... 160 160 160 160 160 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... F " ...... 4 4 2 3 .... 4 Forty ·second ••••••••••• 40 40 II) .... 5 28 23 •••• .... 91 91 51 91 4 ...... 30 .... 1· .. • ...... 210 210 210 210 160 118 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 .•••• ...... Forty-third •••••••••••• ...... 80 80 210 ...... 1 ...... orty.,fifth ...... 228 ...... 315 315 .... 240 315. 325 ...... F ...... 9 5 2 4 .... Forty-sixth ••••.••••.•• ...... 10 225 ...... 75: 306 300 300 ...... I 300 .... 236 1 ...... 601 207 200 200 150 238· 206 18 3! 226 .... 1 ...... 8 2 1 ...... 35 Forty-eighth ••••••••••• ...... 200 ...... , orty.ninth .••••••••••• 34 .... 130 .... .,.. 80 148 36 80 130 130 ...... 1...... 1.; .. 1 ...... F ...... 2 .. iftieth •••••••••••• , ••• ...... 170 ...... ,. 170 170 170 120 130 170 ...... 113 .... 1 ...... 3 2 1 ...... F ...... 8 .... 7' 1 .... Fifty -:first•••••••••••••• ...... 50 50 321 ...... 214 214 214 214 210 214 .... 222 ...... 37 •••• 1 .... 1 ...... 1 ...... Fifty-third ...... 50··· • ...... 50 •.•• .... 45 30 40 •••• ...... 160 158 154 154 158 160 ...... Fifty-fourth •••••••••••• ...... 105 46 159 ...... Fifty-fifth ...... 406 ...... Fifty-ninth ...... 90 100 45 .... 220 220 .... 230 30 90 •••• ...... 8 5 1 1 1 .... 4, Sixtieth ...... 45 184 61 286 280 280 238 .... n 14 201 1 ...... ixty-second •••••••.•.• ...... ::::[.:~~ ...... S ...... 16 8 1 7 ixty-fourth "' 20 10 407 "' 40 397 397 357 357 357 240 34 .... 306 1 ...... S ...... 6 .... 1 Sixty-fifth ...... 60 •••• .... 60 40 309 2,._ .• 60 182 140 115 135 ...... ixty-sixth •.•••••••••••••• 40 ...• 80 40 40 ...... BO ••• ...... S .... 127 40... '1'07 5 2 1 2 .... 2 Sixty-seventh ...•••.••••.•• .••. 36 43 120 .... 120 120 120 119 120 .. _. 17 .... 237 .... 1 Sixty-eighth •••••••.•..•••• .... ]8 200 .... 120...... 120 120 120 ...... 91 16 Sixty-ninth •••••••••••••••• .... 318 ...... 1 ...... Seventieth •••••••.••••••••• .... 210 172 .... ::::.:?~·:?r?~.:?~ ...... Seventy-first •.••••••••.••.• .,...... 400 •••• .•.• 300.... •••••.•.•..·:~r:~...... 1 2 24 ...... eventy-second ••••••••••••. .... 152 40 ...... 214 13011741 214 164 124 ...... 1 4 .... 1 ...... S .... 1 ...... Seventy-third ..•••••.••••...... 170 4. '00 '00 'O~'00 201 '4' 13 .... 187 .... 2 .... 1 ...... 8 ...... 1 .... Seventy-fourth •••.••••••••• •••• 80 40 200 ••.• 190.... 136...... 137 1 \ ...... Seventy-sixth •••••••••••••• .... 220 ...... Seventy-ninth •••••••••••••• ...... ~?.:~?·:~+::I·:~?.:~~.:?'! --1-- 1262;11688 634 251 l3821984219771:'T784!8094!81411~ .~~~l" ~~i 22 2 5 317 7"9\---;;\581-3 576 14 143 186 7411688 ::~~j"~~ SCHEDULE A. Total of Ordnance, Arms, .!J.CCout1'cments, ~c., belonging to the State.

ARTILLERY • CAVALRY.

• A.-(Continued.)

CAVALRY. INFANTRY AND RIFLES. MISCELLANEOUS. SCHEDULE B. ABSTRACT RETURN of the County Treasurers' of the Commutation F'llmd, received and disbursed by them from Dec. 1, 1858, to November 1, 1859.

RECEIPTS. PAYMENTS.

"<:l COUNTIES. a as NAME OF o _ TREASURER. ~~ PAID ON ACCOUNT OF WHAT REGIMENT. CI~ §~ ~'i~ Albauy....-----•. • $915 84 $1.29099 $2,206 83 ~ $18 6225th regt S555 3976thregt $51748 .. $1,091 ~~ $1,115 34 ••.••..... A. Van Allen. Allegany..... 114 33 '657 15 77148 766 ••.•...... ••••.••..•••..•..••••••••. 773 O\J $2 32 DanIel G. Gardiner. Broome ..•.•• .. • • •. •... Cataraugul "'1:069'00 1,06900 $3 75:::::::: :::::::.:: ::.::::: "1:072' 75 ::::::: ::: .. ····3 75J. King Skinner. Cayuga...... 38247 80347 1,185 94 77349th 6879950th .36 81 73'J 53 45341 Horace T. Cook. Chautauqua. . 708 09 1,105 25 1,813 34 14 56 68th 1,806 10 1,820 66..... • . . . . 7 32J.D. Burrows. Chemung . . •. •. . .• . 186 45 186 45 186 45 .••.•..... Stephen McDonald. Chenango. . . • 784 00 784 00 86 51 8 29 41st 240 63 42d 200 0043d regt $478 50 1,013 93 229 93 George C. Rice. Clinton 564 50 564 50 32d 564 SO.. .. • ...... • 564 50 Richard Cottrill. Columbia.... 4 67 21000 214 67...... 15921st 89 47. 90 97 123 70 Peter S. Wynkoop. Cortland ...... 246 00 246 00 17 65 3 0552d 263 65 . .. •...... • ...... 284 35 38 35 Horace L. Gree n. Delaware.... 76 56 772 50 849 06. 9 1627th 916 25 " • 925 41...... 76 35 Horatio N. Buckley. Dutchess 65300 653 00...... 52321st 32'225...... \ 32748 325 52\...•...•.. James E. Seaman. Erie. .••.• ••. 752 82 1,929 02 2,681 84 .••• , • • • 19 2867th 185 64 65th 658 63 74th 433 00 1,296 55 1,385 29 ••• " ••••• Lyman B. Smith. Essex 65 40 43950 504 90 8 7931st 40100...... • 409 79 95 11 John L. Merriam. Franklin..... 49950 49950...... 5 00 34th 49450...... 499 50 ••••••.....•••.••••. Benjamin S. W. Clark. Fulton . ••••.• . . •. . . . . • • 190 50 190 50 . •••• . . . 1 9~ . . . . •. . . . . 1 90 188 60 Eugene Bertrand. Genesee..... 866 62 187 00 1,053 6'J. .... •.• 1 8767th 1.000 00 1,001 87 51 75 .••.••.••• Thomas Yates. Greene. . •. •• • 168 76 464 69 633 45 .••• , • • • 6 34 ••••.••••••••..•...••••••••••••••... 20th 634 24 640 58 . •• •. . . . •. 7 13Frederick Hill. Hamilton..... 10 02 89 00 99 02 26th 81 02...... 81 02 18 00 William J. Powell. rc,if~:::r.:::: "4251 65244" .. 694·9/; ··.. 7 533S;h.... 382 0036ih" '266'00 "'656'ia 38'82' Myron Beebee. ~~~is'::::::: :>6575,007315,91388 143613th 1,330 3270th 1,5173072d 1,37027 4,2'J225 1,68163 James M. Seabury. Livingston... •• •••••••• 74000" ··740·00········ 7 4059th 732 60········ .:::::: ::: :: :::::: ::::::: ::: ·;.io·oo·········· Chaunoey R. Bond. Madison...... Monroe .••.•• .. Montgomery. .. Niagara 883·60 883·60: :::: ::: S·8366ih 867'03 · .. · : :::: ::: ::::::: ::: '876'76 .. ·• .. 0·74 ::::::: :::,JoOO Van Horn. 8~~:~~g~':::....•...... :~~.~..,.!~~.!~::::::::'"~\~~:.~~~ ~?~'~~~~~ 4~.:~~~ •••..•... ~~~.~~., •. ~~~.~~::::::::: :1 ~~~.~:IJohn 1. Parry, Jr. r--- Ontario...... ' 7:3550 735 50...... 736 59th 681 64 689 00 46501 Spencer Gooding. I> Orange ....•• .....•.... 878 .'50 878 50 10 12 8 78 .•.....•.....•••...... •...•...... 19th 863 05 881 95 . . . . • . . . . . 3 45William Graham. ~ Orleans...... 672 22 118 00 790 22...... 1 18 62d 500 00 501 18 289 04 : Joseph lV1.Coruell. Oswego * 5t2 50 542 50 ....•.. , 5 42 ..•...... ••.... 48rh 539 49 544 91 . . • .. . • •. • 2 41 Luther H. Conklin. ~ ~~~~~~n:::::: 154 18 ...• 247.50 40i .68 ::: :: : :: 4' 02 ::: :: ::: : :: ::: : :: : ::::::: : ::::::: : :: iSth 226.21 ..•. 230.23 i7i .45 : : : : : :: :: : Addison J. Hopkins. Z Queens...... 1 33 244 50 245 83...... 245 ...... •..• j 18th 210 24 212 6f) 33 14 Lewis W. Angevine. ~ ~r~h:~~dr.:: ~30 25/.... ~~~.~~" .1:~~~.~~::::::: : ,'" ~~.~~:::::::: : ::::::::: :::::::: :::::::::: ~:~l~.•...... ~~:. ~~.... ~~~.~~I....~::.~~::::::::::Charles Warner. Rockland 313 34 280 50 5f)3 84 1 2 80 17th 19650 199 30 39454 Matthew D. Bogert. ~ St. Lawrence...... 1,54650 1,54650 3378 154634th 23686 33d 1,26040 1,54650' Harvey N. Redway. ~ Saratoga..... 1 66 552 00 553 66...... 5 54 29th 548 12 553 66i Orville D. Vaughn. • Schenectady. * ...... •...... , ...... •...•. ' .. '" '" I'" ••••••.••••••••••

'-- Schoharie. . . . 9 95 358 00 367 95 ...... 3 60139th 23 50 ...... •.•.•. 40th 335 13 362 23 5 72 ...... •. PeterS. Swart. Schuyler .... , * .... : ...... •...... •..•...... •. \...... •..•...... •.....••.....•..•. 1 ...... •....•.• ' ••••• Seneca...... 360 21 528 74 88S 95...... 6 1449th 669 35...... t31 38...... 706'871 182 08 Charles Sentell. Steuben ,. 1,229 50 1,229 50 ...... •.•.... 1 " 60th 1,229 50 1,229 5,OJ •••••••••••••••••••• Peter Halsey,. Suffolk .....• ' 38 11 'l4l;l38/ 587 49..... • . . 6 11 ....•.....••. " .•.....•...... •••....•...... •... " . 584 14i 3 35 '•. Elbert Carll. ~r~~:~~.::::: *12 50 .... ~~~.~: .... ~~:. ~: : : : : : : :: .... ~. ~~I:::::::::::::::::::::::::::,:::::::::,~~~~...~....~~.~~....~~~.~:JI'.... :~.~~:::: :: James H. Foster, 'l'ompkins.... 30 50 460 831 491 33...... 732 50th 701 82 709 14...... 217 81/Wesley Hooker. Ulster,...... 238 64 1,611 74 1,840 38...... 16,121" " 20th 1,270 00 1,286 12, 554 26 ..••....•. Hiram Hashrouck. Warren ....• 2 09 370 62 372 71 ••..... 13 48 ...•...... ••...... •..•.. 31st 687 92 701 40...... 328 69,Samuel T Richards. Washington . 548 00 548 00" '" 5 48 " 'I ,," 301h 541 03 546 51", 1 49 ,,, 'IJohn King. ~ Wayne...... a,405 80 475 03 3,880 83...... 11 22,1 54th lI3 7558th. 1,027 53 1,132 50 2,748 33 John Adams. Westchester. 286 88 684 00 97n 88..... •. . 12 2217th 168 50 ...... •... 18th 468 40 649 12, 321 76 IHenry Willetts. 1 '\Vyomiug 106 15 365 31 471 46 " .. ".. 1 00/ " 63d 100 00 101 00, 370 46 ...... •.. (Lloyd A. Hayward. Yates .....•• __ 89 29 ~23 25 _412 54.:..:..:.::.::.:__ , 4 04 " :..:..:..:..:...:..:..:.: :.:..:..:..:..::.::..:.59th ~~ __ 412 38__ , _~I':":':":":":'::":'iJohll.Ellsworlh. 1 1 1 [$11.35776,$33.902 94:$45,260 70,$151 81, $3'24 65 $10,553 511 $5,561 841 $15,944 32:$3-5.13578$11.258 801$1,133 8i:l1

,.,No return. No funds received. t Paid to supervisors of towns. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE , SCHEDULE :E.

The First Division N. Y. S. Militia in account 1!#!7ithA. V. STOUT, County Treasurer. 1858. DR. Dec. 23. To cash paid T. Waldron, attending 2d brigade court,. $10 00 1859. Jan. 11. To ca.sh paid Chas. H. Smith, brigade inspector, .• 30 00 14. do Thos. Waldron, (marshal) l:st brig,ade court, .•••....••..•.•.••...•... 22 00 15. do A. O. Toole, (marshal) 4th brig. co'mt, 20 00 27. do Thos. Waldron, (marshal) 3d brigade court, .....••...••.•...... •••. 15 00 Feb. 28. do ~rhos. Waldron, (cos,ts court martial trial of CoI. Cocks,) .: . 86 00 ~Iarch 9. do George Mawbey, janitor, ..•...... 127 00 11. do Gas biij,(armory) ..•...... •..••. 98 61 April '2. do George Mawbey, janitor, .•••. 42 00 4. do Thos. Holman, (for printing), .••••.. 12 00 Ma, 18. do Captam Falkner, for music, printing, rent, &0., account of 1st regiment, .. \1.00 00 June 4. do George Mawbey, janitor, ..••.•••... 81 00 11. do G. F. ~esbitt & Co., . 260 25 15. do N. York Gas Light Co., for gas, .•.. 56 01 17. do For repairing the gates of the division armory, ...•••••..••...... •. 7 20 28. do 69th reg't, for music at cable celebra'n, 136 75 28. do 71st do dJ do 110 49 28. do fuh do do do 124 06 July 1. do 5th do do do 120 42 2. do 2d do do do 76 70 5. do 12th do do do 102 36 7. do 8th do do do 149 41 11. do 4th do do do 489 80 14. do 11th do do do 73 38 23. do 55th do do do 139 45 2~. do 3d do do do 55 28 Sept. 3. • do 7th do do do 155 76 7. do 10th do do do 66 14 July 29. do Major Alford, for inspecting 4th, 5th and 6th -regiments and return, .•.•• 20 00 29. do Major Alford, for inspecting 7th, 8th and 55th, and return, ...... •..•. 20 00 Aug. 26. do J. White, marshal expenses 01 2d regiment cour~, .•••••••.•••.•••• 58 75 •

ADJUTANT GENER.A.L. 1859. Sept. 6. To cash paid George Mawbey, janitor, ..••.•••.•• $12060 Oct. 8. do do do .....•••... 40 50 8. do S. S. Thorpe, for coal, ...••.•••.••• 54 00 26. do Major Smith, for inspecting 1st, 2d, 3d, 71st and 73d, and return, .....• 30 00 Nov. 10. do John Morris, for enrolling, ....•.••• 992 80 11. d() George Mawbey, janitor,...... • 43 50 14. do New York Gas Co., bill for gas from 1st June to 1st November., ••..•.•• 5479 Dec. 3. do George Mawbey, Janitor, ..••• ~•.•• 48 37 9. do G. F. Nesbitt and 00., printing, .... 22 00 12. do T. Holman, for printing, ....••••..• 16 25 13. do Major Taylor, for inspecting 10t~, 11th, 69th and 79th regiments and return, ...... •...... •.•• 2500 • 17. do J. Morris, balance of ~ccount f0r en- rolling, ...... • ••••.••.•.•• 7650 19. To balance, ...... 8,940 60 $13,330 13 == 1858. CR. Dec. 18. By balance of account rendere'd at this date,. . . .. $2,314 17 23. By cash 4th reg't fines, 001. Hincken, $63 00 Commission., 1 per cent, ...... 63 62 37 1859. Jan. 12. By cash, 5th regiment fines, 001. Schwarzwalder, ...... •.. $27 00 Commis::.ion,1 per cent, •••.•.••.... 27 26 73 March 1. By cash, 8th reg't fines, Col. Lyons, .. $39 00 CommissLm, 1 per cent, ..•.....•..• 39 38 61 May 26. By cash, 3d reg't fines, Major Price, .. $154 06 Commission, 1 per cent, •...•..•.••• 1 54 15246 June 10. By cash paid in by Gen. Sandford, ..• , $1,800 00 Commission, 1 percent, .••.•••••.•. 1800 -- 1,78200 S~pt. 7. By cash, 71st reg't fines, Col. Vosburg, $66 00 Commhlsion, 1 per cent, (without, writ- ten return), •...... •...... 66 65 34 Nov. 8. By cash paid in by the receiver of tax.es, $8,707 47 Commission, 1 per cent, . . • . • . . • • • . • 87 07 8,62040 •

16 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 1859. Nov. 14. By cash, 11th reg't fines, Col. Bostw'k, $54 00 Commis~ion, 1 per cent, •••••.•....• 54 ---- $53 46 Dec. 5. By cash, 11th reg't fines, Co1.Bostwick, $20 00 Commission, 1 per cent, ...... 20 ---- 19 80 7. By cash, 10th reg't fines,Col. Halsey, $74 25 Commission, 1 per cent, .....•...... 74 ---- 73 51 10. By cash, 2d reg't fines, Co1. Robinson, $54 00 Commission, 1 per cent, ..•.•.•...•• 54 ---- 53 46 10. By cash, 69th reg't fines, Col. Corcoran, $5 50 Commission, 1 per cent, ...... 5 ---- 5 45 14. By cash, 69th reg't fines. Col. Corcoran, $63 00 Commission, 1 per cent, .••.••..•... 63 • I ---- 62 37 $13,330 13 === Dec. 19. By balance, ..••.•••...... •...... ••••.. $8,940 60

CITY CHAMBERLAIN'S OFFICE, ! New York, Det. 17th, 1859. ~ A. V. STOUT, C01/,nty Treasurer.

CITY CHAMBERLAIN'S OFFICE, ! lVew York,. Dec., 19, 1859. ~ St'atement of the receipts and payments by the City Chamberlain, on aceount of each regiment ofthejirst division New Y01'k State militia, from the 18th December, 1858, to the 1st December, 1859 :

FIRST REGIMENT. Drs. Crs. Balance. Balance 18th Dec. 1858, . $699 94 1859. \ Maroh 10. Paid Lt. Cozens, .... - .... $10 00 10. do Capt. Stucke, •...... 100 00 10. do Capt. Duing, . 100 00 10. do Capt. Devin, .•.....• 100 00 10. do Capt. Leary, ...•... 100 00 10. do Capt. Minton, . 69 00 10. do Adjt. Holt, ..•...... 74 81 10. do Capt. Murppy, . IOn 00 10. do Capt. Mint.on, ..••.. 31 00 684 81

Balance 19th Dec., 1859', ...... ••...... $15 13 ADJUTANT GENERAL'.

1859. Drs. 01'8. Balanoe, SECOND REGIMENT.

Balance 18th Dec. 1858, .••.. ! $39492 Jan. 12. Paid Ohas. Goodman, treasurer, $394 92 FOURTH REGIMENT. Balance 18th Dec. 1858, ..••.. 394 92 Feb. 14. p'aid to paymaster Gunther, .• 394 92 FIFTH REGnIENT. Balance Dec. 18, 1858, ..••... 39492 Jan. 12. Cash paid 1. Maidhof, secretary, 394 92 • SEVENTH REGIMENT. Balance Dec. 18, 1858, .••••. 394 93 Jan. 1L, Paid 001. Duryee,...... • • .. 394 93 EIGHTH REGIMENT. Balance Dec. 18th, 1858, •..• 39493 Jan. 8. Paid paymaster Cushman,. • .. 394 93 TENTH REGIMENT. 1858. Balance Dec. 18, 1858, ••••.. 394 93 Dec. 24. Paid 1. Morris,...... • . . . .. 322 00 1859. Oct. 25. Paid L Morris,... •.• •• . . . .. 72 98 $394 93

ELEVEN'rH REGIMENT. Balance 18th Dec., 1858, ...••• 420 73 1859. Jan. 8. Paid C. H. Homer, paymaster, 345 00 April 16. do do do 75 73

$420 73

TWELTH REGnIENT. Balance Df'c. 18, 1858, ...... •..•.•. 406 29 18.':>8. Dec. 21. Paid Wm. Robertson, ....•..• 72 00 Moh. 14. do do ....•..• 81 00 15. do 1. L. Townsend, ...... •. 145 00 19. do J. W. Oliver, .•.... " .. 36 00- 28. do Wm RQbertson, ....•.•• 72 00 $406 00 Balance Dec. 19, 1859, ...... • $0 29

FIFTy-FIFTH REGIMENT. 1859. Balance Dec. 18, 1858, .. ~...••.....• 654 29 Jan. 14. Paid H. L. Robert,. ...•..•. $254 29 Nov. 17. Paid J,jeClere, treasurer, ....• 400 00 $654 29

SIXTy-NINTH REGIMENT. Debit balance Dec. 18, 1858,...... $5 08

A. V. STOUT, County Treasure,.. SCHEDULE C. lleturns· of the-Presidtntsoftk~Regimental Boards of Auditors of the commutation money and Jines received and disbursed'by . ~uch Board, from the first day of November, 1858, to thefil'st day of November, 1859.

DISBURSEMENTS.

I t J,~ .s€§~ ~~. ~ H ~~ _ 'bo ~~';l l3RIGADES. REGIMENTS. :.5 ~ 's~ a ...... ~ ~ ~...... ~ ~ f 8 ....~ ~~.~~ oJ .W -g~ :a ~ ~:~ I ~ 't; ~ w ~ ~~8...... ~ ce = ~ sa ~..; ~ 8 _ ~ li:l • '0 li:l ..; c ~ e = a 0 :B ~ .9 ~ f ~ ~ 0 bll ~ .. = Po. e z .s~ ~ <3 l::l 0 I:l..... ~ Po. 'r IS a IS.. .~'O ~ ,g § .S ~ ~ ~ S = ...: z III cl < cd ~ .s obll 0 oS 0"''' ogO"d ~ 0 ~ce ~o gPo. ~~O ~ 0 ~ _E-c E-c E-c E-c ::-:: __ ~ __ '__ ~ __ ~ __ ,~ __ ~ __ ..5!._:._ __ ~__ , E-c ~ t-4 1st •••••••••••• 1st ..•••••..•.••••••••••••••• 1 \ $342 01 $466 661••••.• ,'. $10 00 ....••••..••••.• $818 67

...... ~ 2d. . ••• •• ••.• ••••.•.. •.•••.•• .••••.•• .••••••• .••••••• .•••••• , $450 00 30 60...... ••• •. •. 50 25 530 75 ~ 1 2 ~

1 0 2d ••• , ••• , ••••• ~~~~~~~~I~~~~~~~~ ~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ::~~~~~~ :~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~ l;~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~ ::~~;:~k~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::?:~ 1-3 5th...... ••• •••• .•••...... ••••.• •••••••• .•.•• •••• •••••••• 35292 24 00 •.•••••• !...... 18 001...... 394 92 6th...... 116 00 9 56 258 98 ...... 7 50 $15 00 . 407 04 1 0 tl2th...... •..• 1 3d . ~ 1-3 ~i~::::::::::::::~~:~~:~~~~~~:~~~~~~:~:~~:~~~~:~:~~~~:~~:~:::::~~~:~~:::~~:~~~:~~~~~~I'~~:~:: ~:~~~:~:::I1 ~~::::::~::~:.:::::~~~:~0 ttt t;1 55th.•••••••••..••••••••••••.. 1. ••• •••• •••••••• ••••• ••• ••••• ••• 423 50 20 75 ~ 1 39 42...... 483 67 4;th-••••••••••• 23d. •.•• .••..• •••••••• •..• ••.• .••• •••• •••• •••.••••••••••••••• 204 00 28 50 200 00...... •.•••••• •••• ••.• •••• •••• 432 50 1 11th...... 587 66 31 50 970 94' 1 1,589 10 69th.... 350 00 50 50 I...... 390 311...... 790 81 t79th I . 5th •••••• 13th.... •. 81 00 231 05 325 00.,...... 49'165· " $135 001,253 70 1 tI4th ••••••••••..••••••.••••••• , ,••••••••••••••••••••..•• 1 , ...... •......

1 70th. " •...... •• "...... I...... '. 282 00 58 15 80 50...... 244 65 " 200 26 865 5B 28th ..•••••.••..•••••••••••••• 1 I.... 111 86,...... •••• ...• •••• •.•• 633 87'••••••••. 20 00 7652a 6th •.•.•••••••• 15th. . •• •••••• .••••.•• •••••••• ••.••••• •••••••• •••••••• •.•••.•• 202 461...... 322 38 $86 00 ...... "I"1 " .... . 84 14 594 98. 1 Ttb, •••••••••••• t~~:~:::: .::::: :::::::: :::: ::~:.,~:~•~~..~~~.~~.••~ .:~ .!~~~.~:...~~.~~...:~.~~l.,::~.~~:::::::: ..,::.-~~i..,:~,~~l:::: :::: :~,~~~.?li 18th.... 125 76 19 50 424 95 38 78 80 85 174 00 U 00 56 60 882'43 19th : 1'79 00 22 00...... 50 13...... 251 13 8th .. 20th,; ••• ;;.;. 128 90 200 235 00 II 00 96 25 1875...... 491 90 lOth •••••••••••• 21st...... 513 00 23'7 00 ...... ]3 00 187 58 1 50...... 952 08 24th...... 17 00 41 00 29 '75 29 50 438 13 99 00 87 00 50 00 7 69...... 191 50 873 32 30th.... ZO 00 13 00 24 50 28 QO 10 50 212 25 3 DO 15 25 58 25 12 W 67 34 368 59 11th . 25th...... 5 76 1 25...... 212 00 55 70 122 481 10 82 35 &2...... ]ZO 00 663 52 29th...... 10 2[> 17 00 9 2l> 6 75 404 48 59 00 22 80 12!l 121 '7 00 82]8...... '74783 76th ,,; 221 00 45 50 187 50 •. ;..... 80 00 534 00 ~th •••••••••••• 27th.... 9 bo 22 00 41 50 40 50 12 50 641 10 11 00 7 00...... 10'7 50 '79260 f43d. ••.. .•...... •••...... 4th •••••••••••• 31st...... 64 00 65 25 636 25 12 60...... 10 00 10 00 131 69...... 10 63 940 32 50 15th •..•••••.••• 32d...... 62 00 59 1 20 00"...... 212 75 33 00 13 25 37 50 11 25 145 14 4 60 ...... 598 99 S3d...... 21 ao 16 Of) 38 50 17 50!...... 45fJ 2'5...... 34 75 1981 ...... 433 03 ...... •• .},OZ9 84 34th...... 13 00 18 50 04 00 20 OO! 3 75 152 00 2 05 40 60 33 00 '...... 106 39 . ••• . ••• •••• ••• . 443.29 6th •••••••••••. 35th...... 45 50 90 00 . 234 50 14 00...... 290 25.... 5 10.... 22 00 j.... 701 35 1 17th •••..••••... f~.~~hh:::::: ::.:: ••• ~:.~~ .... ~~.~~ .. ~~:. ~~ ... ~~. ~~I~:::::::..~~~.~~...::.7~.... ~.~.~I"':~'~~I"":'~~..~~:.~~:::::::::::~:::~..:~:.~~ 18th •••••••••••• 38th•••••••••.•••••• ~••••••••••..••...••..••. ·1.······ .....•...... •...... ·1·· ·· ·672 64...... •••.•••• 672 64 39th...... 23 50 46 00 17501 .; 001 835 00 86 00 11 00...... 39 50 ...... 513 50 19th •••••••••••• 20th .• : •••••.••• l 21st •••••••••••• lm:-;<~~~:~_~.~~::::

"1 . 1 ~I ~ l' J '1·11]li II~ .I~~.~..~ C5 ~ 8 'be 0 ~ i ,Q I ~. S ~ I •• ~ ~ ~ ~ . BRIGADE. IReg.t. Name of Commandant. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i : I ~ .~ 1~i ~~ ~ ~ fo • :0 ~ ~ !l:l Po. I .'" I ~ !.~.:.> I f 8 l' 'g d -a f 1 .;:: 'C ] ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ .s, ~ E § <11 "0 "'5 ~ ------I--I------!:- ~I..::..:::-~I~:....:..-I~I~~-Z--I-E'"_.-::.--==-- 1 First: I Brig. Gen. Charles B. Spicer...... • 1 01 1 1.... 7.... 'T Whereof Maj. C. II. Smith is inspeotor. lIst .. CoI. Spenoer H. Smith .•..••..... , .. ..•• 2 4 221...•... ·1...... 152 180 117 297 2d CoI.HenryRobinson ·1 1 6 121 18 8 136 181 54 235

; 3d Col. S. Brooke Po~tley ...... ••.••••••••.... 1 3 3 22[...... 223 251 103 354 7Ist .. CoI. Abram S. Vosburgh 8 12 25 10.... 40 28.... 359 472 99 571 73d CoI. Ray Tompkins.... 3 g 8 ··.. 16 · .. • 94 124 38 162 Aggregate present ....•••••.•••.••...•.••.•...•...... ••...... •..••...... •.•... --I--6Iu28S;-;~U-;~964 1,215 =~ i:::::::::rb~~~:~d~·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::I::::::::~::::::~::::==:::::::::::.::::.~~·i;6;6 Second: Brig. Gen. Charles Yates. . .. • ...... 1 4...... 5 3 8 Whereof Maj. S. M. Alford is inspector. 4th. "CoI. Edward Hincken ...• ..•. •... 2 5 23 .....•...... ··· 2 200 232 123 355 5th .. iCoI. Christian Schwarzwaelder 3 10 21 8.... 21 14.... 272 349 100 449 f 6th .. \COl.Joseph C. Pinokney...... 3 9 22 11.... 15 9 .... 216 275 73 348 :22d .•. [Vaoant ...... •••.•..•..•••••..•.•. ':":":":'':'':'':':=':'':'':':=I':'':'':':':'':'':':I':':'':'':'II=':'':'':'':'~ .:.:..:.:..:.:..:..:..:..:..:.:.:.:.:..:. Aggregate present ...•.•.•...... •••..•.••... [...... •....•••.•..•...•.••..•....•..•. 1/ 41 8 241 66 9"'1 36 23 2 688 861 . Aggregate abse~lt...•.•.•...... •••..•.....•...... ••..••...... •...••...... •.••. jl I I.·· 299 .....• Aggreg~te.ofbngade : I·· ·· f~ ~ I· .. • ~ :.:. :,160

Thud. BngGen. WIllmm Hall...... 1 31 •••• 1 1 1 :.... 4 2 6 Whereof Maj. J. Groshon Herriotls inspector. 7th .. C01.MarshallLetrerts ! 3102414 11371' 17 .1 790 89757 954 , 8th .. Col. George Lyons...... 3 11 21\.... 1 19 20.... 304 379 105 484 9th .. Col. M. M. Van Buren...... 3 9 12 1 1 29 6,.. .. 140 201 60 261 55th .. Col. Eugene Le G;al ':":":":'':':'':'':'!_21~-!!.1':'':':'':'1=~_9_2~~~1~ Aggregate present. .. •••• .• . •...... •. •.•••• . ••.. . •..•••••.••••••••..•..••.•.••••. 1 81' 111 88 72 15 3 107 52 3 1,42.3 1, U81' .• ·1·.... · ~i~;:~:~::fbber~~ad~·::::::::::::·::::::::: :::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. :::: :::: ::~.:~~ ::::,:::}::: :::: :::: :::: :::::: :::::: .:~~·2:oi4

, Fourth: . I IBrig. Gen. John Ewen.. •• .. • ...... I 51.••• (•.•••••• 11...... 6/ 21 8 Whereof Major Robert Taylor is inspector. loth .. ICol. Will. Halsey...... 11 7 13.... 1 15 1 153 191 66 257 11th. ·ICol. Homer Bostwick...... 3 7 25 9 1 32 1'7.... 368 4621100 562 69th. ·ICol. Michael Corcoran..... 3 8 28.... 1 15 9.... 184 248 1'13/ 421

79th .. ,Col. Thomas W. McLeay ,.... 31 5 14 ' 12.. .. 189 223 " .. 223 I 1------:--1--1----1--- 1 Aggregate present ••....•....•..•••.••..•....•.. '1'" •• ····························1 1 5 101 27 80 9~ 3 621 391 f 894111301 . I .. •• ' • .. Aggregate absent, ..•.••..•.•.••..•..•.••.. ······1·· 1 ·1 I······ 341 •...•• Aggregate of brigade, ..••..••...•••.•••.....••. '1" •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• /.... •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• • •••••••••••••• i" •••• •• •••• •••• 1471

Fifth: I iBrig. Gen. Philip S. Crooke 1 1 4. ···1..·· '" .I~I"·· 1 1 ·1- 5 - 1= {) Whereof MnjorW. R. Brewsterisindpeetor. 13th .. iCol.AbeISmith ···· .••••.•.... ·.·1 ·.. 2,11 10 lOrI 14! •••• / 138 185)1 80 265 14th .. ,Co1.Alfred M. Wood I·..· 2 6 17 4 1/ 17[ / ·1 2001 247 110 351 70th. ·Icol. Samuel Graham I.... 2! 10 27 / 1 15.... 11 258 314 74 ' 388 1 172d Col. Michael Bennett !.... 31 9, 18 11 25 4 1 184 244 77 321 1 1 1

1 I -1 Aggregate present...... •... I..•.. /..•...•...•...•..•..••.•.....••••• '-/--1 --'-'--1------1 4 9[ 36 72114 3 / 57 18 11 780 9951 .. Aggregate absen~...... • . ••• . . • • • •.• . •...... •..•...•..•...... ••.•.•..•.. '1, '" '1· ...... •...•1 i.••. i· 1 •••••••••••• 1 342 ..••.• Aggregate of bngade • .. ·1··· .. ·;.. ·· :~.~~~ ····i~·..I.:.:~~I~..·; ;~·.. 1~ ~!=_1337 1 !~ I ,I i I 11'•.. ' ... ·1 ; I" .'j' j 'I" ••• 11' .. .. 1 Sixth: . 115th.. ;Co1.Cha,rles A. Hamilton ...... · .. ·r .... '.... :Ii.... 1°, 1 1...... 1 64 78 42, 120 '~hereof Major Geo. L. SmHh is inspector. 1116th.'IPhilander R.Jennings .••..•...•..• '..:..:.:.J~..~_:...t_:..:..J:_:.:..:.f __ \:_:..::I=r=13 lift I!~i_~ __ ~i--=-:IJ~

AgO'reO'utepresent .....•.••...•. '" ..•...... •.. ·1···· i····1 11 3· .. ·1 191·.. .i.·..i 1 i 1 1341 1641 ..

II 1 ....• ·.:' '1.· · .. 1 Agg;e;,.~ate.abse, n~ ····1' I 1 71 . Aggregate of bngade .....•••...•••••••••••.•..•. I··..,',."./...... •...... •....•••••....•. :.,,~I~==I~~=~:...:.I=I~~~~I~_~: ···1 Se 'nth: i :Brig. Gen. 'Wm. W. Scrugham ...... :--1[-5 ~. =11 =I~:~~'~I=I~I--611-i --7 p COl = Whenof MajorS. Emmett Getty is ins ector.17th".i . Edward Pye ..••...... •. '..,'.· .• 1·... 31·· ' .• 13 , 113.1f.! t2: 124-,. 148 40 .188. 18th .. ,Col. James Ryder ,.... ~I 2: 6 I Il/f1tl 2: 54] 691 12~ 195 1 19th. ·Icol. Stephen C. Parmenter ..•••• ···~==1_31~i~~, __1--!.:2,~J~r~~I-~

Aggrega.te present •...•....•...... •••••••..••.. j 1 11 51 91 ]01 36]..•• ] 1/141 : 1 375 463 .....•••• Agg~egate abse?t ...... •...•...... •.•.•....•....•..••..•..••••.•.•.••..••.••... ! ••••• ~. ·1·.. · I·· ·1 "I" 302 ..••.• Agglcgate of bngad('\ j "I~~~i'" '::.''':'':/''' ~I"~-':'I" ~l'" '1'" ~,~ I..: "~,;.;:...~'-~'''J 765

l/fSnare. t Bais. t Fifers. SCHEDULE D.-(Continued.]

~. .... ci.§ -5 rJ:l §~ CiS ~ ~ ~ ~ _ 1 ~'t1 t 'fii = ...... I:l ~ ~ ';:'n tel '-' ... ~ l::::l 8 ." ... l::::l cv -:: cv ..... 0 l::::l .., 0= 8 ~ .S'~",; cv ~ cD BRIGADE. Reg·t. Name of Commandanli. bll cv ..a ~ ;.., = '0 ~ .., e ~ 8 S $ ~. .., 'E. ~ '<:l 0 .... ~ ~.,; '"' =0 "t:l Q;l 0 ~ _ oS ..., ~ ~ ;g ~ ~ ~~ ~ :~; f S" I~~-E ~ :3 e I l ~~~~ll::::l ~ ~ Q> I ~ ~ I~ Q> Po ~ ~ I ~ Eighth: I Brig. Gen. Henry A. Samson...... 1 5 1=~~1~1~1=-:---\)--11--'[

Whereof Major G. F. Yon Beck is inspeclior. 120th •. Co1. George W'. Pratt...... 3 '1 28 ", .1.... 12!._ 16..:j:S§4 250 323 146 .. 469 [21st .. Col. Joseph WrIght...... 2 6 11...... 16 2t71:j:4 138 192 66:1 258 i 1 Aggregate present .••.•.••...••••...•....••.•...•..••.•.••..•..•••.....••••...•.•. --1--5--5 ~45=~,~;:~:T:':':-:-388~'~I~ Aggregate absent. . . • . . •• . . . • •••• •••• .• • . .. •.•.•. . .•..•..••..•..•..•..•.•••...... ••....•..•••.•...... ••.•••....••• '1' ... 21g •••..•

.Aggregate of brigade ••••..••.••.•.•••••.••.••.....•..••.••.•..•.••....•...... •.••....•.. :. • ••.•.• ..•. •.•. ...• ..•. .•.. • • •..••••.•...• 1 734 Tenth: Brig. Gen. Darius Allen.... 1 2 ~-:. ~ "I~~~'"'' 3-5'. 8 Whereof MA.jorW. B. Sturgell'llh' inspector. 24th •. Co1. Henry A. Mercer...... •. 2 6 16 14...... ]64 202 6S' 2(;5 30th .. Co1.John S. Crocker..... 2 10 19 5.... 3 -6t6 :j:4 129 184 7'f, 261 Aggregate present ••.••..••••••••.•••••••••..•••...••.••...... •...... •••..•... -1~1--4IM~~= --3 ==2{;3 S; =i~ ~~~~::::;b~i';nd~::::::::::::::::::::::: '::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::::'::::::::::::::: :::f:: ::::::::::::::::::::::::,;: ::::::::::::.·~~~I'''$M

Eleventh: BrIg. Gen. Edward FrIsby. •... .•.. 1 6 I ·.r.... 7.... '1 Whereof Major Jacob J. Deforest is inspector. 25th •. Co1.Mich.ael K. Bryan...... •... •...... • 1 3 6 211.... 1 17 .••. ,1.... 171 219 .188 40'[ 29th .. Col. C~lvm T. Peek · •.. 1 2 5 ~I"" 1 '1 -lt21:j:1 57 84 52 136 . . 76th •. Co1.RIchard C. Bentley ==~_4 ~1':':':":':'::":'1~ __ 2.-E ~~I~ 3M

Aggregate present • •. . . . • •. •. •• •• •••• .• •. .. •••••• •••..• •• ••. • •••• •. • . . . . • •• •• ••• . • . 1 6\' 8115 451.. .. 2: 40 1.... 339 4fi3 .... I...... Aggrega.to absent I I·.·· , 443 .....• Aggregate of brigade ••••••••••.••••.•••.....••••••••••••••..••••.•••••.•••••.•••.•• ~=,,__.==1==~..:.~:~ ~.:..:...:..:...~906 Whe;;:~l~:lor Robt. G. Johnson is inspector. 27th •. ~~~~J~~~;~~i~~/: .~~~~~t.t.:::::::: :::: ;4' 6 5§i ... 21~ "4$ ~I'~II~I·~..isl ::~I~-~t its] 2J 43d .. Col. John B. Wheeler.... 2 1 16, -2 5:j:3§2 115 146 50 19& --t--,--I----l----'------I--j1

• .Aggregate present ~. •••••• •••••• •••••••• •••• •••••••• •••• .1 61'51 .' SII.. ·· ····1·..· 29 311 ···c.. 'Aggreg..ate absent·••••••••••••••••.•.• ~ " ~ .95 . Aggregate of brigade. .. ~c...... 465

Foorleenth: . Brig. Gen. Thomas S. Gray...... ] 4 · 1.·· 1:- · .. ·1···· ~ 5.... 5 Whereof :MajorL. Myers, Jr., is inspector. 31st .. Col. Samuel ~. Richards. •••• •• •••. •••• •••. 3 4' 16i••••••..•••.• :3t 5:j:5 140 17..6 70.2. ,.4.G . 32d... Col. A. W. Kmgsland ..... •.. • .. ·t..:.:.:.=_3_1 __ 51=_1_81 ..:!.:1!:-~~~--2:!

Aggregate present •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••.•• 1 1 4 61 5 21.... 1 8...... 199 264 . ~:f:f::::;h~f~~d~:::::::::::::~:::::::~::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::~::::~::::::::::::::::::~::::::~~:::::::::::~~··..374 Fifteenth' . Brig. Hen. S. C. F. Thorndike / .. Whereof Col. Edwin :M. Halbrook was aeiing33d ... Col. Edwin:M. Holbrook...... 3 4 14...... t\:j:4§2 14.2 113 '.' inspector.' I.... ~5 .. . 198

'Sixteenth: . Brig. Gen. Solon D. Hungerford· .. ·1 1 ~ ..•. 1 I ' ····1·········· 6 ~ 6 WhereofMll>jorE.W.Lewisisinspec~or. 36th •. Col.Wm.H.Barber •••.•.••..•... , ~ 2 llJ I ·St61:j:4. 76 ]042'1 125 _86th .. Col. A. R. Ralph '1==_3_6 --:::..::':"':':':':':":'::'*3 tJ3~~ ~~~

.Aggregate present. •••• •• •• •••• .••• . ••• •••. •.••.. ••••••.••••... •. •••• .•••• . •.. •••• / ]1 5 61 8 29 .. "I' I 245 331 .. .Aggregate abse~t ..••.••.••••••.•••.•••••••.•••..•.•..•..•...••.•..•...•••••••••.••.••• 1· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• [.... •••••• •••••• 86 •••••• Ag~::::t:::::~ade ~~~~~~~~:) •• .. I'···r·· I···· ' 1•••••• :..... •••• 41'1 1 Whereof :Ma.jorJohn Satterly is in!!peetor. '1 Eighteenth: . IBrig. Gen. George S. Danforth..... 1 1 I...... 2 It 8 Whereof Major A. G. Tuthill is inspector. 39th .. 'Cvl. Jo~n D. Shaul I'···· 2 8 17...... •• ·]t2: 1 I 150 181 98 2!9 40th .. C.ol.Ehas A. Brown...... 3 4 13 8;.... 1P1t2j:j:3 64 109 46 h5 1 Aggregate preseI!t •.•••••••••.•••••••••••••••••...••••••••.•••••••.••••••••••••.•. '1--1--1--5 U30 -{-:-~ll==I214i292==-: Aggregate absent.... •. .• ..•••.••••...••.. •••••• •••• ••. • •. •• ••••. . •• •••• ••. . •••. .. .••• .• • •••••••.••• _•..•• /. ••• •.•• .••• .••• •..... •••••. 15'0•••••• Aggregate of brigade. ••• • •••• •••• . ••• . ••••• ..••.. .••••••• ••..••.•••.•••.•..••••• ·1 ..••..••..•...... •.••••••.•••.•.•••.• /...... •...... ••• 442

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Nineteenth, Brig. Gen. ThomasF. Petrie I ]' 5 1 1 ····!·.. 1 ...... 6 21 8 Whereof Maj()r James L. Gilbert is inspector. 41st •. Col. Chester Card.. .• .• •. •• •••• ••.• •••• .••. 3 11 11 .••• 1 ·I~"1·4t8~.t6§2 72 115 31 146 • 4,2d Col. James Whitford 2 5 10 -2t41:j:4 73 100 20 120

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~ I ~ ~ .g fl ci ~ ~ ~i 5 1.a 's~" m Ii ~ ~ 'i .. .Ii BRIGADE. R 't Name of Commandant. ~ is '"' ~ 'E ~ ~ -d ::l .25 S·t: ~ ~ eg • ~ i I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ j ~ ~ ~; ~ ~ t .~ bI.l ...... ~ ~ p.. '" OJ 0 a ::l §;; ~ ~ t:.O • ~ ~ ~ 00 0 ~ ,3~" J3 ~ z ~ ~ ~

1------1-- 1 Aggregate present .•.....•. :::: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: :. :: :: :: :::: :::::::: ..:~: :::. 1 5 51 161 211 :::::::::::::: ~~~ .• , ~~~ ~:g:::::o~b~~~:~de·::::: ..••...••••••••••..••••.••••.•••••••••...••••••...•••••.•.••• ::::!::l::r::::I:::: ..~~274 Twentieth: Brig. Gen. Robt.B.VanValkenburgh--1--3 =1=1=1=-:-:::=~-:-::-:~--4--4--8 . Whereof Major G.L. Smith is inspector. 60th .. Col. Levi C. Whiting ==I~~~l=, __ ] ~.3 t61~~~I~~ Aggregate present. •. . . . • .• • . •• .. . • •. .. •. .. ..•... •••... •• .• . • •. •.• • •• . .. • •. •••• . .•. 1 31 3 1011311•. "II 1 14 / 191 258 ..•••••• Aggregate absent.. ..••.•. •••... •••..• ..••.. ••...• •••..• ..•... ••.. ...• ..•• •.•• ••.. ..•• .••. •.•• ..•...... • •..•.. 51 ••.• Aggregate of brigade. . . • ••. •. • . .. .•••.•.•• .....• . . . .• ••• . •• •• • ••• • •••••.•.....•....•••.•.••.••..••.. :...... • .. . •... ..•... .••... .••. 309

Twenty-first: {Brig. Gen. Richard U. Sherman. •••• ...• 5 ... ~".•.. 1 ... " - ... I.... ~... . ~...... 5 2 7 Whereof Major H. K. Whittl is inspector. 145th.. ICol. Jeremiah Pa1mer.. .•.....•.•. ..•. ..•. 2 9113 9 I 20 6 il 165 226 104 330 46th. 'ICol. Richard G. Savery...... ••••.. ..•. •... 31 10 16.... 1 14 1Ui3§1 147 205 44249 • /53d•.. !ICOI.Isaac Lafayette Addington ••••. 1 __ 21__ 31===:":':':":":'=~~1~~ ==__1 Aggregate present. . . • . .. ..••.• •. • ••• •• •••• ..•..• .....• •....•.•••••.•..•••.•..•. 5 6 21 321 9 2 34 161' 339 469 . Aggregate absent ....•.....•.•••.•...•..... 1 / , , ...... 165 ...• Aggregate of brigade •.•••....•..•.••••••• '1' ...... , .:.. 1I •••• ~:..:. •••• ~ •• ~~:..:. ••• 1'•• I' •.• ••••.• •••••. ..•• 634 Twenty~third: I IBrig. Gen. John H. Chedell... ••••.. 1 7 .•. ·1··...... 8.... 8 Whereof Major John S. Clark is inspector. 149th.. !COI.William H. Carpenter -; ...• 3 8 13,...... 13 1...... 127 36 163

1 50th"r01. Harvey C. Dowe ~I~I~I~~I;::::I~::::: ~::::::~:::I~::..~~.~~~ I 65 . 1 I 304 :::g:t.1~~t~:.F~:b~~:::::::.~~;~J~~E~.s~!n/'~b~4.~::::::::~]~I~I··J:::I~..ii ;1: isol 2JI 0: 28~

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59th .. ICo1. J. B. Conolly .:.:.:..:1.:.:.:..:_2=1~:=1_1 ~.3 ts ~1~1~1~1~

1 Aggregate present •..•••..••••••••••••..•••. ,'... •••. ••••. .•• •.•• •••• •.••• .•••••••• 11 4 4 3' 31 1 2 27 2S0 373: . Aggregate ab.sent.••••••••..••.•••.•..••••••..••..•••••.••.•••.•.•••••..••..••..•...•..•.••....•..... 1 1•••• 1120 . Aggregateofbrigade .••••..••••.•••••..•..•..••..•.••••••..•.••.•••••••••••••.•••.. ~~==.:..:...:...:..=I=I==.:..:...:..:..:..:.=~~=1 493 Twenty-ninth: Brig. Gen. Silas M. Burroughs. '--r------I--j--I------,--/-- 62d.•....•..••.•.•.....•••••.•.•..•••..•...•.•••••••..••.••• 1 ...• ...... • ; 33, 171 50 6 Whereof Major William Emerson is inspector. 66th •. Col. Elisha D. Shuler...... ______.... •••• 3 5t'_._1_-.13 ..••••••.••.1' ·3 t :j:6§1,__ ==!_=131 168: 711'75 Aggregate present "," ...... 3 51 13!...... 131 2011' . Aggregate absent...... '. .. I I.... 24 .. Aggregate of brigade •••••.•••••••••••.•.••.••••.•••••.••.••••••••..•.•••.••••.•....••• ~:~ .••• ~.•• 1· \.. • . [~~ _ '~1225

Thirtieth: IBrig. Gen. Calvin T. Chamberlain,.. 1 6 ...... I 1.... 1.·.. . 7/ 11 8 .Whereof Mll,jorRichard Church is inspector'164th .. Col. Thomas J. Par~er ••..••..••.•. ==~ __ SI~i=I== -s t12 ~~~~~

1 Aggregate present. .•.• •..• ••.• •.•• •••• .•..•• ..••.•••••..••.•.••.••.•.••..•...• 1 6 3 SI 25 ••• ·1····1···· 211 286 ..•. 1···· Aggregate abse~t ....•..••...•...•... ; •...... 1 ·.· · ····I····j····I \ , 120'...• Aggregate of bngade ...•••••...•••.••.... '1' : '1'" .'I~I' .. ~I~ .:..:...... :..:...... 406

Thirty-first: . .. I Brig. Gen. Gustavus A. Scroggs..... 1 4 , I.... I I !...... ? 2 7 Whereof Col. H. L. Lansmg waS actmg m-i65th .. Co1.J~cob Krettner.... •.•• ..•• ...... 31 9 23" i i 351...... 1 254 32a! 50 375

spector. l74th.. Co1.'WatsonA. Fox •...•...•..•... =1=_I, __ 3r~:=! __ II~i __ 21__ 2 ~!~l~1 266 Aggregate present ••.•••.•..••.•••.••.•... 1· ...... 1 4 4 121'36i" .. I Ii 52, 2 3 394 509 I .. Aggregate absent 1 ' ) 139 .. .Aggregate of brigade •..••..••.••••••....•. '1" " , I i .••••• •••••• •••• 6'48 . __ -~-I-,------Thirty-second: Brig. Gen• .AaronRiley ••.••••• '" '1--1--7 =~I~:T:-::-:-i=!= = ~ --S --8 1 =~ = Whereof Col. Thos. J. Parker was acting in-167th.. Co1.Chauncey Abbott...... •. . .•• 3 6 15 / 12'*'5 t6§l:j:3 141 190 46 236 spector. /6Sth.. Col. David S. Forbes...... 3 13 171 i ! 13 -5 t61:j:5 134 196 41 237 • 1 I ' , Aggregate present ....••..•..•..•••.•••.•...... •....••••••.•••••.•••••..••.••... 1--1--71--619321~1=1125~ =2753941='= .Aggregate absent 1 ( ! ·.I...... •• 87 .. Ag""ga'" of ""gad' ••••••••••••••••••.••. .l. 1 1•••• '" ·1· •••• , •• 1 1•••• 1•••• 1••••.•••••1 1 1 ..1... .1'81

• Bass. t Snare. :j: Fifers. § Buglars. '. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

ABSTRACT E. Designating the Companies organized during the year 1859.

I ..... ORDER OF ORGANIZA.TION. oh ~ ~ §

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ADJUTANT GENERAL: 47

ABSTRACT F.

'lIke return, of the Clerks of the Board of Supervisor,'i, showing the num- ber of person,,: liable to military duty. ------,-~c---;------ci.:-:M-·---::.;---;---;---:.-===-==-====--=== ~.S 8 ~.s~ ;Q:E]:$ ~ ~ '" ~ g '" ~'§ ~ S ~ S '0 - 1::10 I;:0p' w 0 a ] o'a)t' °"Q3S ':d31::1.sQ s::l COUNTIES. ~~~ ~~o ~8t'.1l ~ REMARKS. A'"O:=: ~ A'"O ~ 8.~'; ~8 0 '0 ~ S 'a - '0 ~ ~ '0 A t>'i t> ~ '0 e.s ~ 0 e·3 0.£ ~ ~ : ~ • ,Z -, z Z E-i Alban~==I--;;---83 ---;:OM Wi6~~rned. ----

-Allegany •....•.••.• I ••••••••••••• , •• •••••• •••• • ••••••••• Broome 1,262 1,262 14 do Cattaraugus _380 12 2)764 3,156 31 do Cayuga .. Chautauqua 165 67 2,899 3,131 25 do Chemung...... 66 200 1,731 1,997 10 do Chenango ...... 62 71 1,922 2,055 21 do Clinton...... 2 1,505 1,507 14 do Columbia ••..•••.••••••••••.••••..•.•••••...•.•••..•.. , Cortland...... 39 88 1,116 1,243 15 do Delaware 112 84 1,771 1,967 18 do Dutchess...... 131 483 2,893 3,507 17 towns 4 wards returned. Erie .•••••••••.••. , 86 2,394 2,480 25 towns returned. Essex.... •••• ..•.•. •..••.•• ..•• ...• 1,300 1,300 18 do Franklin • 10 67 1,181 1,2n8 16 do Fulton,. •.•• •••. .•.• ...•.••• •.•••..• 674 674 10 do Genesee ...... 7 645 652 7 do Greene...... 1,351 1,351 14 do Hamilton " .•••..•. •••• . . . 226 226 8 do Herkimer..... 118 114 2,988 3,220 19 do Jefferson...... 1,812 1,812 19 do Kings ••••••••.. , .••••••••••.•••••.••.•••••.. , ••.•...... Lewis 1,102 1,102 17 do Livingston.... 21 51 1,978 2,050 17 do Madison...... 79 21 1,236 1,336 13 do Monroe ..• ;..... •••• 303 670 5,865 6,838 19 towns 10 wards returned. Montgomery.... •.•• ....•.•• .••• ..•• 1,629 1,629 10 towns returned. Niagara ••••••••••••..••.•....••... , •••••.•.••..•..••••• Oneida...... 3,154 3,154 26 towns 7 wards returned. Onondaga...... •••.. 420 14;..9 3,897 4,466 17 do 8 do Ontario...... •••.. 30 189 1,547 1,766 15 towns returned. Orange .••••••.••. , • 220 342 3,452 4,014 17 do Orleans •• -... ••.• ...• •••••••• •••• •••• 107 107 1 do Oswego...... 3,157 3,157 20 towns 4 wards returned. Otsego...... ••••.••• ••.•••.• •.•••.•• -.. Putnam...... ••.• 22 6 704 '132 6 towns returned. Queens...... 136 129' 2,019 2,284 - 6 do Rensselaer •• •••• . •.• ..,..... •••• •. .• ..•.•• • •... •.•••.• ••• Richmond •.••••••.••••••••••••••..•••••••.•.•.••••.•••• Rockland...... 112 208 808 1,128 4 do St. Lawrence...... 88 300 3,742 4,130 28 do S.ratoga...... 1,818 1,818 18 do Schenectady •••••••• 41 112 899 1,052 5 towns 4 wards returIled. Schoharie...... 9411 941 15 towns returned. Schuyler ••••••••••• •••••••• •••. . ••• 646 646 '1 do Seneca...... 302 1,337 1,639 10 do Steuben '.... 71 127 4,372 4,570 31 do Suffolk •••••••••••..••••• .-.. •.•• •••• 2,180 2,180 9 do Sullivan 1,303 1,303 14 do \ Tioga •••••••••••••.••.••••••••••.•.•.... '..•..••••...•••• Tompkins.. 82 250 1,144 1,476 9 do Ulster...... 231 161 3,088 3,475 18 do Warren . 48 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

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Wyoming...... 19 I'······, 935 I' 954]14 do yates ...•• ,." ..• ,.. .•..•..• 2 850 852 I 9 do Total •..... , •.•.. '14'570 j 5,0~_ ~~~~_i~~ Albany city ..•.....• -.~=I== 3,762 N. Y. city and cOullty...... ~~'-I'90,000 King" county •..•... , .•.•..•. ...•...... •...... • 30,555

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HEAD-QUARTERSSECONDDIVISION N. Y. STATEMILITIA, 1 . BROOKLYN,Nov. 12th, 1859. ~ To His Excellency, the Commander-in-Chief: • Si~-I hereby report that I have caused to be held the meeting of gen- eral officers, field officers, division staff, and brigade inspectors, required by the regulations for theoretical instruction in the evolutions of the line; and that at such meeting I caused to be ptirsued the exam-ination of the annual course of instruction as applied to the evolutions of the line. Also that no division parades have been held in this division, but that a drill of the commissioned officers of the Sixth Brigade, for two consecu- tive days, was held by division order, and that at such drill, there was practiced the amiual course of instruction. I am sir, with great respect, Your obedient servant, H. B. DURYEA, Major General 2d division N. Y. S. M.

HEAD-QUARTE,RSFOURTHDIVISION N. Y. S. M., ! OGDENSBURGH,Nov., 30, 1859. ~ General FREDERICK TOWNSEND,Adjt. Gen. N. Y. S. M. : Dear Sir-In accordance with General Regulations, paragraph 528, I have the honor to transmit herewith, the return required. Pursuant to General Division Order No.4, and in conformity to General Regulations, pa.ragraph 534. said officers came together at the State armory in Ogdens- burgh, on the l'leventeenth and eighteenth days of August, uIt. The Fifteenth and Sixteenth Brigades were well represented, but ther'0 were but three officers present from the Fourteenth Brigade'. The course of instruction laid down for 1858 and] 859, were nearly all taken up, explained and exemplified by the officers present. The meeting was a success, and proves that the course adopted by the General Regula- tions, will be useful to the service. I substituted General Gray, of the Fourteenth Brigade, as instructor under my general superintendence. I found him very well versed in tactics, and capable of imparting his knowl- edge to others in a plain comprehensive manner. Co1. Samuel T. Richards, commanding the 31st regiment, and Lieut. Co1. William C:. Brown, of the B5th regiment, I found understood and were ready at all times to do their duty. Very respectfully, SOHUYLER F. JUDD, Major General, Commanding 4th division N. Y. S. M. . I LA.ssembly, No. 179.] 4

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.HEAD-QUARTERSSECONDBRIGADE N. Y. S. 1\1. t. NEW YORK, Dec. 1,1859. S Brig. Gen. FREDERICKTOWNSEND,Adjt. Gen. N. Y. S •.ilL, Alf>.any,N. Y: General-The undersigned, commandant of the Second Brigade, begs leave to transmit the annexed reports from the eommandants of regiments in said Brigade. Also to relirt that there have been two drills of the e:fficers and two conseciltive lessons for theoretic instruction of the field, aud Brigade. staff Ocilicers,in addition to a regular course of lessons in Scott's Tactics. There have been likewise two field days of the entire brigade, on the 20th of June, and the 24th of October last, the Fourth regiment being dismounted and doing duty as· an infantry battalion, on both days. On the first field day, very little was accomplished in cODsequenceof the in- demencyof the weathe.r. On the second field day, the following evolu- tions of the line were executed, viz: Line of battle. Breaking to the front to the right by company into column. Column at full distance forward into line of battle. Breaking to the rear by the right of companies into column. Into line faced to the rear. Change of front forward on the Third battalion. Change of front to the rear on the 3d battalion. Echellons by battalion, at 25 paces, forming forward bi the right. The like, forming in retreat by the left. Breaking to the rear by the right of companies. Forward into line on the headmost company 2d battalion. Breaking to the front and right by company. Into line faced to the rear on the headmost company 2d battalion. Change of front on 2d battalion, left wing forward. Change of front on same battalion, right wing forward. Close column by division on 1st division 1st battalion, right in front. Deployment on same division and battalion. Cl03e column by division on 1st div.ision 2d battalion, right in front. Countermarch. 'Deployment, (left being in front,) on 1st division 2d battalion. Close· column by division, on 4th division 3d battalion, left in front. Countermarch. Deploying by battalion in mass on 1st battalion. PloyiJ?g by battalion in mass on 2d battalion, right in front. Line of battle on 3d battalion, and deploying by battalion in mass on 2d battalion. Ploying by battalion in mass on 1st battalion, right in front. Taking distances, and deploying faced to the left, by battalions in mass. Ma.rch of line of battalions in mass, in advance, and retreat. Forming column of battalions in mass, right in front. Deploying faced to the right by inversion, by battalions in mass. 51

Deploying masses on thelRt division 2d battalion .. Breaking to the right to march to the left, by the several' battalions simultaneously. . March in column right in front. On the right into line. Brellking into column by the right of companies. Forming line of battle on headmost company, 2d battalion. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, CRAS. YATES, Brig. Gen.2d Brig. N. Y. B. 'M.

HEAD-QUARTERS15TH BRIGADE,4THDI.V., N. Y.s. M.l . MALONE,Dec., 1, 1859. ~ Brig. Gen. FREDERICKTOWNSEND,Adjt. General: Sir-Pursuant to paragraph No. 527, I have the honor totran8mit,·tll~ reports of Col. E. M. Holbrook, commanding B8d regiment, and Co!. A. M.Cushman, commanding 84th regiment, of the particular manoollvres practiced. Also have to report, that at a .meeting of the officers of the 15th Brigaqe, called Oct. 25 and 26, for theoretic instruction, the course for 1858 and t.hefirst twelve manoouvres of the course prescribed for 1859, were studied, practieed:and illustrated by diagrams. That the officers then and there assembled, made a good degree ofpro~ ficiency in said conrse of instruction. I am sir, your obedient servant, S. C. F. THORNDIKE, Brig. Gen.,com-man,iJing.

REA.D-QUARTERS'20TH.BRIGADE N. Y. S. M. J BATH, STEUBENCO., November 2, 1859. :S , To Brig. Gen'l F. TOWNSEND,Adjutant General: The undersigned, commanding the 20th Brigade N. Y. S. M., pursuant .to paragraph 527 of the General RegulatiOns, makes the following report: By an order duly issued by me on the 14th day of December, 1858, 'the field officers and commandants of companies in this Brigade, the Brigade staff officers, and the staff officers of the 60th regiment were directed to meet 'at Elmira, in Chemung county, on the 22d day of February last past, at'nine o'clock in the forenoon, for two days' " theoretic instruction," pursuant to General Regulations. On the day designated most of the abovemen- tioned officers were present, and the two' days were spent in instruction, profitably, I-believe, to the service. Lt.Col. H. 1\ Martin, late ~f the 71st regiment,by invitation, was present as instructor, and under his directions the officers went through with the" school of the soldier," ., the school of the company," and partially through" the school of the battalion." I had previously caused .to be prepared a large number of painted and lettered blocks, representing six battalion compap.ies, with aU the

52 ANNUAL BEPORT OF THE sented. for the year 1859. They were all very attentive to the duties: imposed upon them, and the instruction was appreciated, ,and its effect is visible in a marked improvement. In the course of the instruction papers were read to us up(}n the nature and importance of the !:lervic~,and the laws and regulatiolls controlling the same, by Major_G. L. Smith, Capt. T. K. Beecher, chap.lain of'tle 60th regime.nt, and myself. 001. L. O. Whiting, commanding the 60th regiment, by an order duly issued, assembled the officers a.nd non·commiss:ioned officers of his regiment at J;Iornellsville, in Steuben county, on the 20th and 21st days of Sep- tomber, 1859, "for improvement and instruction," pursuant to paragraph 536 of the General Regulations. I also issued an order for the Brigade staff to be present at same time. Lt. Cot H. P. Martin was also present as the instructor, and the same course was pursued as at the Elmira Brigade meeting. The improvement was marked. I desire to express my thanks to Lt. Cot Martin, for his able assistance on the occasions above referred to. As an instructor, and officer, and a gentleman, we think ,he has no supel-ior. On the 22d day of September, the annual parade and inspection of the 60th regiment took place at Hornellsville. I was present with a portion of the Brigade staff. The regiment went through with the twelve first evolutions in the course of instruction, as directed for 1859, and a portion of the course prescribed for the year 1858. They were all admirably ex.ecuted, showing the benefit of the previous instruction, imparted to the officers and non-commissioned officers at the Brigade and regimental meet- ings. All of the companies, I am happy to say, did well, and the officers seemed to vie with each other i~ the rapid and correct performance of every command issued. The regiment was reviewed by myself, and also by Major G. L. Smith, Brig. Inspector, who was present, and went through with the inspection. My thank!t are due to the officers of the 60t.h regi- ment, and of the Brigade staff, who were present, on .the general occasions above referred to, for their promptness, and for the zeal and ability they generally manifested in discharging their duties. In conclusion, I must again call attention to the fact, that we have no~ in this Brigade a musket that is serviceable, and request that others may be issued to us at your earliest convenience. Respectfully submitted, R. B. V AN VALKENBURGH, Brig. Genl. Commanding 20th Brigade N. Y. S. M. ADJUTA.NT GENERAL. fiB

HEAD-QUAR:TEiR:S, 25TH"BRIGADE, 7'TH DIVISION N. Y. S. M. l }to-CHESTER, December 1st, 1859. S Gen. F~ TOWNSEND,Adjutant General: In compliance with paragraph 527, general regulations, the undersigned bas the honor to rep'Ort': That be has not received from the commandants of regiments the reports contcJ;nplatl3din said paragraph. He himself witnessed severt,1 of the evolu- tions prescribed in the school for this year, by the 54th regiment, all of which -were creditably executed, and so fa.r as the companies were conoerned, all was well done. There is,however, a want of comprehension on the part of guides, without more frequent practice,which will,-in all cases, embarrass not.onlS the commanding offie~r.,but also gives uncertainty to all the movements of a batalion~ The undersigned ordered the parades of the 59th regiment, by compa- nies, .and they were only visited by the brigade inspector. This course was decided upon on f..ccount·of the regiment being largely in debt. The inspector reports fav(Jrablyof three ~f the companies; two will probably have to be disbanded. There will be always found serious difficulties a.t- tending the organization of regiments in small villages, widely separated. They can only come together once a year., and, of course, but little can be '~ccompnshed in t'hat way. ' The undersigned is pleased to observe an increasing" esprit de corps" in most of the cumpanies of this brigade, as well as 'excellence in drill and discipline. All of w.:h.ic'h'is respectfully :submitted. LANSING B. SW A.N, Brig. Gen.

HEAD-QUARTERS, 3D BRIGADE, N. Y. S. M. .l NEW ¥ORK, /Jee. 12th, 1859. 1 Adjutant General FREDERICK TroWNSEND,Albany, N. Y.: Dear Sir-In compliance with paragraph 532 of general regulations, and 'Of general orders No.3, I would respectfully submit the following report 'Of the inspection of the third brigade, oonsisting of the 7th, 8th, 9th, and .65th regimrents. Brigadier General Hall and staff were inspeeted with the eighth regi- ment, and were fully uniformed, armed and equipped, according to the regulations. Tile s~veral regiments-oomprising his brigade were inspect~d .s follows, viz : The :seventh, commanded by Col. Marshall Lefferts, on 20th October~ The eighth, commanded by Co1. George Lyons, on 18th October.· The ninth, commanded by 0<>1.M.M. Van Buren, on 14th Oct()ber. The fifty-fifth, commanded by Co1. E. Le Gal, on 14th October. The seventh regiment consists of eight companies of artillery, doing duty as light infantry ~and one of cavalry. They were inspected on Hamilton Squa.re, aDd numbeJ:ed eight hundred and ninety-seven, rank and file, being tlle -largest number ever inspected in this regiment. The reviews and

/ ANNUALREPORi' OF THE bat",Uion movements, as laid down in generalorders1 were executed with promptness and steadiness, showing an excellent state of discipline of both officers and privates. The muskets, which are the only property belonging. to the State in this regiment, are in excellent condition. The eighth regiment was ordered to parade for inspection on the 10th October, but the we~ther being inclement, the order W'~scountermanded,. and a new order issued for the 18th. The weather of the morning of the 18th being stormy, undoubtedly had an unfavorable effect on the numerical returns. This regiment consists of eight companies of infantry and one of' c~valry. They numbered, rank and file, three hundred and seventy-nine. The movements prescribed were promptly and correctly executed, showing an excellent state of discipline, and a· marked improvement in efficiency since last year. The company of ea,valry, under the command of Capt. J. M. Varian, deserves especial notice. It is onc of the most efficient and reliable corps a,ttached to the service, aDd is under excellent drill and disci .. pline, both as cavalry and light artillery. The muskets of this regiment- bfjllongto the State, and are in good condition. The ninth regiment is compos-ed of four battalion companies, and a flll11 neld and staff. They were inspected on Hamilton Square, and numbered tw.ohundred and one, rank and file. 1'his was the first inspection of this. regiment, and on account of its recent organization the evolutions pTe- 80ribed in general orders were dispensed with. The appe-dirance-of this- regiment is most promising; their uniform is blue, similar to that of the State regulation, and the esprit de !corps existing in both offieers and pri- vates promise for it a brilliant future. Coonpany D. being unable to' procure their uniforms in time for the inspection, were inspected at th·eir armory. The muskets of this regiment are the property of the State, and are in good order. Thefifty-:fifth regiment is composed of six companieR of infantry. They were inspected on Hamilton Square, and numbered t~o hundred and forty ... seven, rank and file. The, commandant, Co!. E. Le Gal, is an efficient and capable officer, but the line officers, excepting the commandants of companies F and H, are very deficient in military knowledge.. If properly supported by his line officers, I am satisfied that tllis :regiment, under itet able commandant, would soon be noted for its excellent drill and discipline .. i would suggest that the officers be required to give their commands in English, and not in Frenc'h, as is now generally the C3ise. The numerical strength of this regiment is les8 than last yearr there Jiaving been three of its companies transferred to the ninth regiment.. The muskets are in very bad order, and I would recommend that new ones be supplied tt>them. I inspected, with this regiment, a section of artilIery doing duty as oavalry, composed of side en rank and :file,all well monnted and equippedr They a:,c a fine body of men, and quite an acquisition to the regiment. . Respectfully yours, J. GROSHON HERRIOT, Brigade Inspector 3ll Brigade .. .'

HEAD--Ql1ARTERS FOURTH BRIGADE, N. Y. S. M~ ~o tire Adjutant GenerttZ: '. SItt-The inspection of the several regiments' comprising this Brigade, -for the present year, cOhlmenced with the 69th regiment, at HamiltoB. Square, Qnthe 5th 'instant, the front of which, when formed, exbibited about eighty files.. 'The formation was quite well made, and the regimen. was d'elivcred to the 'Command of the Oolonel "y the Adjutant very oor- n~ . I felt s'Grneapprehension as to the ability of tbe recently elected colonel to go through with the movemen.ts, he baving drilled. bis regiment. bu' 'Once,:and then in the evenin,g, since his election. AU doubts were soon I"em-oved,f6r Col. Oorcoran went through with the programme of mov&" menis, 'Ornearly so, with all the familiarity experience only gives. The Gol~nel was ably assisted by Lieut. Col. Nugent, late the Major of the regiment. In ex-ecu.tionof the movements a number of the line officer.' .gave evidence of ine.xperience, indeed, were sadly deficient in knowledge ~ even mit\'iormatters pertaining to the positions th.ey were elected toftll.' Ther~ w-ere e:x:ceptioDSJhowever. Capt's Flood, Company" A," &l1d

McGuireJCompany H D,J' appeared to comprehend and act as if they un- dcrs~ood th.e mechanism of the movements. AU the officers and men, as well, exhibited a willingness to be instructed, and really. did all they could terelievethe Colonel ill bisarduous task, who, by his promptn~ss and ubiquitous presence, enables me to report that the movements were quite well performed. It is the Colonel's intention .to be thorough in his eve.... ning drills .. hoping by the spring to remedy the deficiencies that manifested themselves at inspection. The arms and accoutrements of the 69th were- in fair oondition,particularly those of Company" A." There is not, how... 'ever, that attention paid to brightnes~,or cleanliness, that arm.s furnished by the Stat-e, are entitled to. The unif-arm of this regiment is all new, and ~ccording to the.regulations :asadopood. Tbe chang·e in the uniform of the regiment is highlycredita- ble to them, :as the one they ha,vc discarded was good, and they could have retained it, but, desirous of conforming to the "regulation" color, they :sacrifiood their prejudice for a color that was cherished by them, and adopted blue. I respectfully suggest that ~everal of the companies of the

I ?9th be cOBs{)lid;tted,and tae most efficient officers placed in commn.nd, I \ regardless of rank. The next regiment in ordcerof inspection was the 11th, which t.ook place 011 the 18th inst., under the 'Command of Col. Bostwick, ably assisted

by Lieut.. Col. HeDdix, and Major Ferrel'S. Tbe staff was quite fun· anti " ..ffective, particularly in the office of engineer. Much enthusiasm pervades. the ep,tire regiment" and if it continues, ·as rhelieve it will, I shall soon be able to report it as the strongest regiment in the service. Its numerical strength present. on this occasion was 462. The arms and &'Ccoutrementswere in good condition, and their disoi- p}ine',lJQfar a8()bed~ is ~onoerned,was excellent. It is tru.~ th"~i~ ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

some of the motions in the, manual they are not as perfect as de'sirable .. This is the fault of the oompany officers, who in many cases are' electe'd to the command of companies on other accounts than military qualifications. The first twelve movements of the programme, as directed in orders' No. from General Head-Quarters, dated the ~th inst., were performed without any difficulty, as were a number more, and without error. The 79th regiment wlBdieected to assemble at the division armory, Elm street,' for inspection, on the evening of the 18th inst., presenting an aggregate of 223 officers and men present. The regiment not being uni- , formed or equipped, no movements were executed. Col. McLeay informed me that the several companies were being regularly drilled, and that their stuff for trousers was expected to arrive from Scotland daily, when they would immediately put their uniforms under contract for manufacture. Owing to a misunderstanding between two of the commandants of compa- nies, 0l! a very small matterl.one of them has withdrawn, temporarily it is hoped, taking quite a number of a large company with him. But for this circumstance it is possjble 50 more would have been present. Much en- thusiasm appears to prevail in the 79th regiment, and I think there is no doubt of its becoming a strong and well disciplined body of men. On the 19th, I inspected the 10thregiment,eommanded by Cot Halsey. The movements ot the "course" were executed correctly, as well as some twelve other movements. After the formation of the regiment, the AdjU- tant, (Highet,) assisted the, Colonel in the mOVeIDCllts,and acquitted him- 8elf with eclat. The 10th has not improved either in discipline or num- bers. The total present, including field, staff and band, was 191. The regiment being small, the Colonel was able to command it 80 perfectly by his presence at every point that the movements were made without any mistakes. It is an, undeniable fact, however, that with the exception of Captaip Raynor, and perhaps Fauth, there is scarcely a captain that under- stands his duties in the school of the soldier. I might with safety say, the first principles in this school; and as the companies are reduced to quite a small number in each, I respectfully suggest and. recommend that they be consolidated, "B" with" 0," and" H" with "'H," and transferred to the 11th regiment. Company" E" having arrived near dissolution, I re- commend that it be disbanded. The accoutre~ents of the. 10th are in good condition, while the arms, being mostly private property, except those of Raynor's corps, which be- long to the State, are in the most unsafe and dirty condition. The 11th regiment is the only one this year having made return of its parades which have been all, that the law requires. I believe this is the case with the 10th and 69th. Capt. Reilly, of the Lancers, complains that his request for pistols for his command has not been complied with, although his bonds, properly executed, have been lying in the department for them for two years.' I respectfully call Y0\J:rattention. to Capt. Reilly, as a faithful officer, and his request as reasonlltble. I ~espectfully beg leave to call your attention to the custom ,of returDing A})JUTANT GENERAL. 51 the bands employed on the occasion of the annual inspection. Should not the band belong regularly to the regiment, to entitle it to the benefit of being added to its numerical strength? At the inspection just ended, the same band was counted twice and is returned as the regimental band. To which of the three regiments does it belong 1 ROBERT TAYLOR, Inspector 4th Brigade. New York, Oct., 25, 1859.

BROOKLYN,Nov. 6, 1859. Adjutant' General F. TOWNSEND: With this I beg leave to hand you in~pection returns of the Fifth Brig .. ade, and in accordance with paragraph 532 of the General Regulations, and orders from Gener~l Head Quarters, calling attention· thereto, I sub. mit the following report of the operations and condition of this Brigade, consisting of the 13th, 14th, 70th, and 72d regiments. 13th regiment artillery (doing infantry duty,) 001. Abel Smith was inspected Oct. 3d. The manreuvres prescribed in General Orders No,. 3, were gune through with from numbers one to sixteen, inclusive. (The orders countermanding so much of orders No. 3 as related to the performance of but twelve of the movements, not having been received until after our inspections had taken place.) The officers and non-commissioned officers seemed familiar with the movements, and with the exception of Nos. ·15 and 16, the evolu- tions were executed in a manner that would reflect credit upon any regi- ment in the State. These two movements, "advancing in line of battle, and marching in retreat in line of battle," were poorly done, the field officers seeming igno- rant of the proper position of the guides, markers, &c. I think for celerity in execution and in the general knowledge of their duties by the. non-com- missioned officers (on whom so much depends,) this regiment ca~not be surpassed. The regiment has not recruited as fast as I had hoped it would, parading but four battalion and one flank rifle company. I understand, however, there are two companies now about organizing, to be attached to this regim.ent, which will materially strengthen it. The officers in this regiment are men of experience, and on this occasion corroborated the opinion heretofore expressed, of efficiency and a knowledge of their duties. I would renew the recommendation made in my last report, that an order be issued making this an infantry or light infantry regiment. 14th regiment infantry, Co1. Alfred M. Wood, inspected Oct. 4, 1859. It affords me much pleasure to be able to report the very decided im- provem~nt that has taken place in this regiment during the past year . .The differences of opinion which had previously existed and which at one time threatened to entirely break up the regiment, seem now to have been settled and the right feeling to be established. In:February last, a new uniform was adopted, and they now have six companies "fully equipped.

Companies" F," Oapt. McQarty, (which diti not appear at all,) and H 0," ,Lieut. ~ecker, Dot having'equipped, will be either disbanded or transferred. 58 ANNUAL REPOR.T OF· ~HE

The manoou'Vresprescribed were gone through with. without an omission and in a manner which showed ptainly that careful attention had been paldta that most important duty, the non-commissioned officers' drills. The field officers were ably assisted by the Adjutant, I..ieutenant Jourdan. This regiment is indebted to Col. Wood for much of its improvement during the past year. .By his careful and judicious course, he has suc. ceeded in establishing a confidence between officers and men, the results of which can best be seen by a comparison of the regiment as it now is and as it was one year since. • Major Fowler, recently elected to his present position, is a most promi. sing officer, and I was surprised at his perfect familiarity with the minute details of the different movements. I find it imposFlible to particularize in the conduct of the line officers' and their ,commands, as each was attentive and performed his duty with promptness. I cannot however permit the occasion to pass! without expressing my gratification at seeing that thorough disciplinarian, Capt. Horace A. Sprague, again in command of company " A," which seems rapidly regaining its former position, as one of the best drilled companies in the State. 72d regiment infantry, Col. Michael Bennett, inspected October 5th. This regiment has remained in about the same numerical condition as at the last inspection. Seventeen of the twenty-one movements prescribed, were gone through with in a very creditable manner. Still, the different companies show a great want of company drill. The great difficulty in this regiment, in the prompt and correct execution of movements, is the ignorance of their duties. by the non-commissioned offi. cers, many of whom are Germans, not sufficiently familiar with our language to execute quickly the orders when issued. Nothing would be more bene" ficial to this regiment than a thorough course of instruction for the non. commissioned officers. Companies" R," Capt.'Jhas. Keihl, and·1I G," Capt. L. G. Bruer, are deserving of mention for the full ranks with which they appeared, these two commands showing nearly one-half of the entire number of men in the battalion companies. I think, from the material of which this regiment is made up, that it would be much more successful as a rifle than an infantry regiment. A large majority of the regiment are favorable to such. a change, which, if made, would be most beneficial. The flank rifle companies, now attached to the 13th and 14th regiments, could be at once transferred, which, with the 13th regiment changed into infantry, or light infantry, would leave each regiment in the brigade doing duty in its own particular arm. If this change is made) alld I would strongly urge the necessity of it, this regi. ment would soon become the largest aIJ.das efficient as any in the brigade. The field officers are all men of experience, who have labored assiduously to bring up their regiment, and they are entitled to much credit for their exertions.

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utterly unserviceable for military purposes. There has be-eu none of the new pattern muskets issued to any of the regiments in this brigade, and I would recommend (and I must say I think we are entitled to) an immediate issue of at least two hundred and fifty to each regiment: &eventieth regiment, artillery, Co1. S"l.muelGraham, inspected October 19th, 1859. This regiment made. as it always does, avery fine appearance, and exe" cuted the evolutions required them in a manner deserving of much praise. This regiment retains its position as one of the largest and most effective in this arm of' the service, and for particulars I would· beg leave to refer to- my report of Nov. 6, 1858: Adjutant General's report, page 42. This regiment needs a thorough and systematic course of instruction and drill, both by company and battalion; and, now that we have the large room in the arsenal for use, I presume it will be attended to. Entire new harness is needed for the use of this regiment. There are but few-sets fitto be used at all, and these far from perfect. Entire neW" harness should be procured that is more in accordance with the improve .. ments in military equipments generally; that we now have is heavy and cumbrous. In my opinion omnibus harness would prove much the most serviceable, and not more than one-half as expensive as that now in use. !tis actually necessary that new harness should be issued to company "B" a

READ-QUARTERSSEVENTHBRIGADE,2D DIVISION N. Y. S.M. ! / YONKERS, December 30, 1859. 5 General FltElJERICK TOWNSEND,Adjutant Gene1'al: SIlt-I have th e honor herewith to enclose inspection returns of the Seventh Brigade, 2d Division N. Y. S. M., composed of the 17th, 18th and 19th regiments. The 17th and 18th regiments were inspected at Yonkers, Westchester count.y, on the 18th October. The day was unpropitious, the rain pouring down in torrents till noon" day. This,perhaps, may account in some measure for the small number present at inspection, as the companies composing these regiments are

miles apartj and it is, ev'en under the most favorable circumstances, ex" pen.sive and difficult to get them together as regiments at a central location. From this cause these regiments are not improving in drill and' appearance as could be wished. The pra~tice of the manreuvres as pre ..

S'cribed for infantry regiments in General Ordersj was attempted in the afternoon, but as a whole was a failure. 'fhe 17th regiment showed either a great lack of zeal, or knowledge of the tactics. Tho 18th regiment were better instructed in what was re· quired, but the small number·· of men in. the regiment prevented a fair 60 ANNUAL REPOR'rOF THE showing of their familiarity with the tactics. Attached to the 17th regi- ment is a company of cavalry, under command of Capt. Charles O. BIennia, which failed to be present at inspection, nor have I received any official report of the condition of this company. These regiments are reported as uniformed irregular. Although the color selected by each company hap- pens to be blue, there is enough diversity in the pompons to give each regiment a motley appearance. The arms (muskets) belonging to the State are in as good condition as may be, but are really almost worthless. The 19th regiment was inspected at Newburgh on the 26th of October. This regiment is especially worthy of commendation for their marked im- provement during the last year. The practice of the manreuvres, as ordered in General Orders, was performed in the presence and to the satis- faction of the Division Inspector. . The several commands were evidently ,well drilled in company move- ments, and the promptness with which the various movements were executed showed that the regimental drill had not been neglected, nor without profit. It is to he noted that the whole order, from 1 to 21, inclusive of manreuvres for infantry regiments, as prescribed in General Orders, was performed. ' To all in this regiment, from colonel to privates, praise is due for what has already been done in the improvement of the regiment in dress and appearance, and for that zeal which promises in a short time to make this a model regiment. Respectfully yours, S. EMMET GETTY, Brigade Inspector Seventh B1·igade.

To Gen. FREDERICK TOWNSEND, Adjutant General of the State of New York: SIR-In compliance with the duties of my office, I have the honor to render the inspection returns of the Eighth Brigade, N. Y. S. M., Briga .. dier General Henry A. Samson, for 1859. This brigade is composed of two regiments, viz: The 20th Light Infan- try, in Ulster and Greene counties, and the 21st Artillery in Dutchess and Columbia. During the season just past, the 20th regiment was exercised three days by battalion, and practiced all of the infantry course of 1858, and numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 20 and 21 of the course of 1859. The result is a most decided improvement in tactics marking' both officers aud men. Their drill, however, is most striking in company exercise, in con- sequence of their frequent company meetings and drills thr\)ughout the year. The uniform equipments of the whole of the 20th regiment, whilst it gives it a most admirable soldier-like appearance, no doubt exercises a strong influence in fostering a fraternal feeling in the several companies, and nurturing that particular esprit de C01·pS which is so valuable an ele- ment in military organizations. AD-JUTANT GENERAL. ,61

The 20th regiment was also reviewed by Gen. Samson and Staff, on the 22d of February last. The 21st regiment was ordered into camp in September by the Brigadier General, for a four days tour of duty. The camp, styied " Camp Worth," was formed at Rhinebeck, Dutchess county, on the 27th of September last, and broke up on the 30th. The force afield was composed of compa- nies A, C, D and E, of Col. Wright's command. On the 29th of Septem: ber, the 20th regiment, Col. Pratt, crossed the Hudson to Camp Worth. The two regiments formed in brigade line, and were reviewed by His Excellency, the Commander-in-Chief; by Brigadier Gen. Allen, com- manding the Third Division, and by Inspector General Sherman. Follow- ing the review, the inspection of the Brigade was made by the undersigned. As many of the courses -aboye mentioned were gone through as time would permit, and the drill and evolutions showed 'a marked improvement over those of last year. The firing by platoons, companies and battalion, was most admirable in both regimints; and though some of the companies recently formed did not come up to the standard of the older ones, I was assured that by assiduous attention to their exercise during the coming winter, they would make good the whole line on another field day. The drill of the whole brigade in the manual exercise is most praiseworthy, and the harmony and hearty co-operation of officers and men is commendable and encouraging. The cavalry (dragoon) company, L, of the 20th regiment, are in want of carbines, and a full equipment of pistols. I will also repeat my,recommendation of last year, that the carriages, &c., of the six pounders in the brigade, generally need repairs, and that it should be done at once. Company C, of the 20th, is short four belts and plates, fOUf cartridge boxes and plates, and four bayonet scabbards, reported by the captain to have been lost at Camp Clinton, in 1858. Captain Flynn, of company F, 20th regiment, is desirous of receiving the balance of the muskets and equipments, for which he has given bonds, and which ~re needed to equip his command. The belts of companies A, D and C, of the 21st regiment, are very poor, and should be replaced by new. Company E, of the same regiment, has the distinction of wearing whit'e belts, whilst all the rest are black, sadly impairing the uniformity of the line. My anticipations of the increase of both the regiments of the brigade during the current year, as e:Xpressedin my last report, have been partially realized. The 20th regiment has now the additional company looked for, making a total of ten; whilst the 21st has increased from five to seven, and two mor~ companies are organizing. The persistent exertions of Cols. Pratt and Wright have met the response their patriotic endeavors deserve; and it isno disparagement to the most lauded officers in the .state, to say that the commandants of the regiments of the 8th brigade ar~ second to ANNUAL 'REPORT OF 'THE

none in their qualifications, and their earnest discharge of most onerous duties, and in some of them encountering singular discouragements. It will, perhaps, be well to show the peculiarly scattered positions of most of the companies in the two regiments of this command, as well 'as to indicate the centre of the heaviest portion of its force. In the event that anything further is done by the State, in locating arsenals or armories in its bounds, it may aid in a proper discharge of the duty of selection of site, with a due regard to the advantage of the service. The 20th regiment is distributed as follows, by companies: Four companies, C, F, Hand L, in the village of Rondout; one com- pany, E, at Port Ewen, three-fourths of a mile south of Rondout; one company, H, in the village of Kingston, two and a half miles north of Ron- dout; one company, G, at Ellenville, thirty-two miles west of Rondout; and one company, D, at Shokan, seventeen miles northwest of Rondout- all in Ulster county. One company, K, at Lexington; and 'one company, A, at Cairo-both in Greene county. The precise location and relative position of the companies of the 21st regiment, comprising Dutchess and Colu~bia counties, I will state in a sup- plemental report as soon as full and accurate information can be obtained. It gives me pleasure to report that the arms and other property of the State is cared for properly, and kept in the most serviceable condition. The a~tillery is well housed and protected. Inspector Gen~al Sherman has closely E'xamined the company armories of the brigade, and I understand has expressed his satisfaction with their condition and the care bestowed on the arms and equipments, which you will, doubtless, receive in detail in his annual report. Th~ numerical increase of the brigade for a twelvemonth-not including the companies of the 21st, in course of organization-is 66; its roll for 1858, ,summing up at 659, is now· 735, its progress being unquestionably impaired by the general dissatisfaction at the late armory location. I would do injustice to my own feelings, and those of every individual of this brigade, if I failed to bear testimony to the efficiency and activity of its 'general, Henry A. Samson. His earnest spirit and manly exertions have stimulated all under his command to constant endeavor and lofty aim in making the right arm of our national defence equal to its work in the hour of need; and his liberal spirit has encouraged a proper pride in the soldier's portion of an American citizen's duty, and laid the foundation of a potent force in the bounds of this brigade. I have, sir, the honor to be, With the highest respect and esteem, Your obedient servant, G. F. YON BECK, RONDOUT, October 26, 1859. Brigade Ins. 8th Brigade.

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HEAD-QUARTERS 11TH BRIGADE, N. Y. S. M. ~ ALBANY, Nov. 25, 1859. S To the Adjutant· General ~ Sir ,-In compliance with general regulations and in obedience to General Orders calling attention to the same, I hereby submit the following report of operations in this Brigade for the year ending Dec. 1, 1859. The 25th and 76th regiments have made the usual parades during the past year. In addition thereto, the Brigade General, in General Orders No. 22, issued under date of September 9th, ordered, that the 19th and 20th inst., be spent in theoretic instructions, the 21st and 22d days for officer drills. On the 26th iust., the two regiments had a day for field drill, and on the 17th of October, annual inspection, review and iUlprovement. I am sorry to say that 'on each of the above days, the numbers present were small, very small, when compared with the members on the rolls of the different companies. The fact is that several of the companiel:!should be disbanded at once in order that their places may be filled by those that would be an honor to the· service. The 25th regiment numbers eight companies, viz., R, L, A, B, O,D, E, F. R company, cavalry, Capt'. G. Swarzman, appeared in a new uni- form," regulation;" never looked better. Returns showed 21 present, 13 absent. I inspected 20 in all. This troop of horse is made up princi- pally or Germans. L company, artillery, Capt. P. H. Griffin; llniform, regulation, except the bearskin caps, which the regiment have adopted. Returns showed 40 present, 39 absent-inspected 27. I have since learned that the gun squad was from this company on that day, and that after the firing of the salutes for the review ,were excused from further duty for the day. A company, Capt. J. Fredendall, artillery; uniforms irregular; inspected 22. The returns showed 22 present, 26 absent. B company, Capt. N. Hussey, artillery; uniform, regulation-inspected 21. Returns showed 21 present, 24 absent; this'company are in want of belts. E company, artillery, Capt. J. Crough; uniforms regular. Returns showed 15 present, 33 absent; inspected 17., D company, artillery, Capt. F. Marshall; uniforms regular. Returns showed 35 present, 24 absent; inspected 34. Ecompany, artillery, Capt. J. R. Glen; uniform irreglllar. Returns showed 27 present, 23 absent; inspected 18, including the color and color guard. This company should be disbanded. 'F company, artillery, Capt. Roger McGraw; uniforms regular. Returns showed 16 present, 20 absent; I inspected 11 at the general parade. This company was commanded by one of the sergeants) not one of the commis- sioned officers being present to tc\ke command. The 76th regiment. has seven cOlllpani~s,B, G and H being vacant, viz : Rcompany, .Capt. J. W. Ainsworth, light artillery; uniforms regular. Be- 'turns showed' 29 present, 33 absent ; I inspected 28.

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L company, Capt. John Zimmerman, rifles; uniforms, regulation. Re- turns showed 32 present, 23 absent; inspected 32. A company, Lieut. P. Devine, did not parade'; was served with a notice. C company, Capt. J. W. Felthousen; uniforms irregula~. Returns showed 2 present, 22 absent; inspected 2, the Captain and first Lieut. This company should be disbanded. D company, Capt. J. R. Van Slyke, artillery, uniforms regular. Re- turns showed 3 present, 45 absent; inspected 3, Captain, Lieutenant and sergeant. This company should be disbanded. E company, Capt. Gugerty, artillery; uniform regular except plumes. Returns showed 32 present, 17 absent; inspected 32, including color guards. The arms of this company are not fit for use. F company, Capt. J. E. Ger~aise, artillery; uniforms, regulation, ex- cept pants, which are red, French style. The Captain informed me that their intention was to procure blue pants for regimental parades; this was their first parade in uniform. Returns showed 32 present, 10 absent; in- spected 32. The belts of this company are private property, the State not having furnished any. The officers and men of this company are of French extraction and deserve great credit for the manner in which they have improved since their organization, which was but one year since. The general parade for the 29th regiment, was ordered for the 31st day of Oct. In consequence Qftheir parading by company in different parts of Saratoga county, I was unable to attend to inspect them, Col. C. G. Peek agreeing to do it himself and send me returns. I have not received any returns as yet. The 17th day of October being the day for inspection, review and im- provement, I will state in as few words as possible, what transpired on that day. The regiments being in line, were reviewed by the Brig. Gen. Edward Frisby, at 12 o'clock, M. At 12~, acting :Major General Darius Allen, was to review, but not appearing at the appointed time, the com- mandants detailed company' R, of the 25th regiment, under command of Capt. Swarzman, as an escort to His Excellency, the Governor, command- er-in-chief, who was to review at 1 P. M., at the termination of which Gen. Allen rode on the field and had a review of the troops. The reviews were creditably performed, when the commands were dismissed for half an hour for refreshments, after which the line was again formed. Gen. Frisby manceuvered the troops in the evolutions as laid down in General Orders far 1859, down to No. 13. I must confess that I was disappointed in the performance by both regi- ments, but more particularly by the 25th. It seemed as though they had not a distinct knowledge of what they were doing. I tried to sec if I could discover anyone company that was better than the other, but could not do so. I am now speaking of the 25th. In the 76th regiment there were some of the evolutions perfolmed very well, but not what I had reason to expect, knowing what practice they had had. Next came the inspection, at a very late hour. While the Major General and Staff were ADJUtrANT GiENIB.AL., on the groun'd I noticed a great many, deviations from the regulationstboth in uniforms and horse ,equipments. The Major General himself wore on the top edge of his-cap a gold band, about one inch wide; in fact there wa.s not an officer in his staff that was regular in his, uniform and equipments. The Brigadier General and Staff were inspected and found correct. The 25th .regimental field officers were inspected and found regulart The Staff officers all wore red pompoons, and the old ornaments on the caps. The line officers all failed to wear the designations of rank on the epaulettes.' .. C company had two dirty muskets. Companies At D, E and F had each one' dirty musket. The 76th regiment came next for inspection. The Colonel and, Lt. Colonel declined to be inspected by me, as I,was their junior in rank. The same discrepancy among the line officers in reference to badges of dis- tinction on the epaulettes. R company had two dirty muskets. Ecom- pany's muskets are unfit for use, and unsafe to use. _ There is a great lack of regulations among the staff officers in both regiments, in regard- to saddle cloths. Some wore full housings and trim- mings of yellow, which belong to staff officers, of general o:ffice~s. , ~. Since writing the above, I have received from Col. Peek, of the 29th regiment, inspection returns, held on Nov. 3d, six companies . .Rcompany, Benjamin L.Weed, Lieut. commanding, was notified to appear, but failed to do so, he and his company. L company, J. V. W. Vandenburgh, infantry, report 13 present, 19 absent. B company, Capt. George L. Ames, infantry, 18 prese~t, 22 absent. D company, Capt. Benjamin Viele was notified, but failed to appeart he or his command. E company, Capt. Theodore Partello, was duly notifiedt appeared in person, but no command. - -F company, Capt. Charles E. Jones, infantry, "'report 37 present, 3 absent. Making in an 69 present, 112 absent. I should judgo from these re- turns that military was at a very low ebb in old Saratoga; still I have no deubt that if a Burgoyne should attempt -to pass by without the proper passport, the spirits of-,their patriotic dead would rouse from the battle- field, and make· the hills and valleys ring with the clarion note of war , and

H to arms," .' to arms, "would be the cry of their lethargic sons. JACOB 'J~ DEFORES~t Brigade Inspector of. 11th B'rigade.

J .• OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOl\OF' 'TltE 12TH BRIGADE N~Y. S. M. t . DELHI, November 29th, 1859. .~ In obedience to the requirements of the regulations for the military forces of the State of New York, (9670)1 hereby make the following return: The 27th regiment, jn tae 12th brigade and 5th division, commanded by Co1. James Oliver, paraded at Delhi, Delaware county, on the 28th and 29th days of September, 1859, for review and inspection. The regiment was revi~wed by the Brigadier General on the 29th September, and was inspected on the same day. The general and staff" were in attendance du- ring the entire parade, armed and equipped in conformity to regulation. The 43<1regiment, same brigade and division, commanded by Co1. John B. Wheeler, paraded at Oxford, Chenango county, on the 5th and 6th days of October, 1859, and was reviewed by the Major General and staff in attendance on the 6th October. The inspection took place the same day. The Brig,dier General was not present at this parade; the sta:ffof the 12th brigade were in attendance, armed and equipped, &c. All of which is respectfully submitted, &c. RT. G. JOHNSON, Inspecto1· 12th Brigade. PLATTSBURGH,October 22d, 1859. Gen. FREDERICK TOWNSEND,ALbany, N. Y.: General-I have the honor to forward herewith inspection rctllrn of 14th brigade, and. wouJd beg leave to say in relation to it. that the a~ms.of the 31st regiment, except - muskets of company F, of Glens Falls, arc, almost without exception, unfit for service; .but as they were ·in, probably, as good order as when received by the regiment, I return them as in order; 80,a}so, ,'the arms, of 32d regiment, except - rifles. The muskets are all in poor order, many of them utterly uscles~; and in the limited time allowed for the inspection, it, was impossible to test them, to ascertain precisely the number actually fit for service, so I return them as in order. Hence the return shows, in reality, the number of arms belonging to the brigade~ a»1,.l not the actual condition of them, as this could only be arrived at by a separate test or trial, which it was impossible to obtain. The 31st regiment executed all the manoouvres prescribed in the course of instruction for 1858 and '59, and nearly all with great" precision and skill, showing a good discipline and proficiency, especially as only one day was consumed in practice by the regiment previous to the review. Com- pany F distinguished itself particularly, both in its marchings and manual of arms, and showed itself a well drilled and proficient company. The rema.ining companies of the regiment having had by far less practice in the: drill room and on company parade, went through the review with credit t(i)l tJiemselves and their officers, under the circumstances. ' , Of the 32d regiment little can be said. The colonel commanding was:" of necessity, absent from the revie'\Y"andthe lieutenant colonel did not, execute the course of either 1858 or '59, hence I cannot report. There: ADJUTANT GBNBRAL. was one oompany on the :GeldI do Bot· mention in my return, as they were neither unif()rmed or equipped, and were entirely ignorant of aU their duties, ,being' only a. company in name. So far as in my power (with these expla- nations) the return is accurate; and if there is any impropriety in this letter, I sinc~rely ask pardon for my ignorance, as it is not an intentional impropriety. Hoping the return will be accepted by you as satisfactory, I have the honor to be, sir, with great respect, Your obedient servant, L. MYERS, JR., Inspector 14tlt Brigade.

STATE OF NEW YORK,: OFFICE OF BRIGADE INSPECTOR OF 19TH BRIGADE, N. Y. S'. M. ~ GILBERTSVILLE, Otsego county, Nov. 1st, 1859. ) To the Adjutant General of the State of New York: The inspector of the 19th brigade, with the enclosed return, has the honor to report that the regiments forming this brigade (41st and 42d) assembled at N:orwich, Chenango county, on the 5th, 6th and 7th days of October, for military drill, review and inspection. The parade was attended by Maj. Gen. Sam'l S. Burnside and staff, and Brig. Gen. Thos. F. Petrie and staff, both in' turn acting as instructors. The weather was very fine, and I believe all ~he exercises and manoouvres prescribed in general orders No.3, of Jan., 1859, were executed,and, too, in such a manner as to entitle the colonels of both'regiplents to particular commendation, as well as most of the commandants of companies. I inspected severi cOD1panieson the morning of the 7th, two companies being· absent from the 42d regiment, viz: company B, Ira H. Fleming, commandant, and company C, Capt. Seneca Lake, commandant. Among the best drilled companies, those claiming particular mention, are Oapt. Wm. E. Lansing's, Capt. James B. Coe's and Capt. Perfy Wolcott's. Some two or three new companies, I underf:ltand, are about being organized, and in part froni other companies breaking up, time expiring, &c.; and if sufficient encouragement be given by the State, in the way of furnishing arms, in place of many now.unserviceable, (for particulars of which I refer you to returns of commandants of companies to Commissary' General's departmerit) I can 'See no reason'why the brigade will not soon be in a prosperous condition. That·· portion of the general. regulations, requiring the adoption of cap and pompon, ha~ not been fully complied with. The42d regiment, field and statr,arewearing chapealtand plume; and, asI learn from the oflioer8, peJ.:order of Comrtiander-in-Chief,*. while 4ht regiment wear regulatioBca.p and plume. Itwottldseem desirable that the field and staff oilice1'8 JOf this brigade should assimilate,nearer in dress. j It is, perhaps, my duty to say that what is termed Prince Albert cap, is· tiecidedly out of ,(avorw~th the officers of this brigade, theirohoice being Ij i -The in~peeting ofticer has l:>eeiim.tsinformed-nosuch order has been issued.-FRED. TOWN- \ SEND, Adjt. General.

J ._------~-j 68 ANNUAL REPORT OF TilE the chapeau and plume. They claim that the chapeau and plume makes a more marked distinction between officers and privates than any other article of dress, and for this reason would prefer to retain it. If proper, I 'would suggest that this brigade have an order from the Commander-i~-Chief, allowing the adoption of cbapeau and plume. Whether the ~mportance of having the State troops in conformity with the United States army, out- weighs the importance of giving satisfaction to our officers, is for the Com- mander-in-Chief to determine. The wearing the chapeau and plume, however, or anything else not in strict conformity to regulations, must be regarded as insubordination; and I trust the officers of this brigade will have 'patriotism enongh to submit .- to any sacrifice the service may seem to demand. All of which is respectfully submitted. JAMES L.GILBERT, Brigade Major and Inspector 19th Brigade.

INSPEOTOR'SOFFIOE TWENTIETHBRIGADE N. Y. S. M. t . ELMIRA, N. Y., 23d September, 1859. ~ To Gen'l FREDERICK TOWNSEND,Ai,jutant General N. Y. S. M.: . SIR-Herewith please find inspection returns for 60th regiment and 20th Brigade. .' The officers and non-commissioned offic~rs of the Brigade and Brigade Staff, met at Hornellsville, on the 20th inst., and during the 20th and 21st were instructed in the school of the soldier, the school of the company, and the school of the battalion, by Lt. 001. H. P. Martin, of New York city, who is tlioroughly qualified to give such instruction. Brigadier Gen. R. B. Van Valkenburgh, and Col. L. C. Whiting being present, and observing the drill and manreuvres. The commandants of companies, and the field and staff of the regiment and brigade had likewise met at Elmira on the 21st and 22d of February last, and were there instructed by the same officers. At this month's drill the officers and noIi-commisl:lionedofficers exhibited an earnest desire tolearn, aud "evidently profited much by the teachings of their accomplished instructor .. On the 22d the 60th regiment was mus- tered for exercise, inspection and review, and five companies, together numbering, with the field. and regimental Staff, 254 men, appeared upon the ground. The different companies went through their company drill in a manner highly creditable to both officers and men. If I were obliged to mention any company as excelling, where all showed a reasonable profi- ciency, I should be compelled to name company L, rifles, Capt. H. C. Hoffman; but as I am a member of tha~ company, modesty forbids that I should award the praise. I therefore leave it for another year to decide, hoping I shall then be compelled to say that where. all are best none, can excel. The regiment in my presence, and under the immedia.te command of Lt. Col. Martin, and observed by Gen'l Van Valkenburgh and Col. Whiting, ADJUTANT lG EN:mRAL. 69

exeouted all the manreuvres prescribed in General Orders No.3, for 1859, down to No. 17, and had time permitted, would, I doubt not,have gone entirely through with. every requirement of the order. These manreuvres were well exeouted, and great praise is due to every officer for the untiring activity and energy displayed in conducting their men. After these manoouvres the regiment was reviewed by Brig. Gen'l Van Valkenburgh and Staff" and also by myself as Brigade Inspector; after which, assisted by Maj. Church, of the 30th Brigade, who' kincUy volun- teered his services, I inspected the arms and accoutrements of the regiment, ' excepting the Colonel, Lt. Colonel, and Major. The Major, (W. W. Hayt,) contended that ranking me, they were not required to present themselves or' their equipments for inspection, but that if I reported up~n them at all, it must be from such observation as I could make of them as they passed about the field; not feeling inclined to run them down (and perhaps fearing they had the heels of me) I do not report upon their arms or equipments, believing that if it is my duty to inspect them, it is theirs • to affordan opportunity for inspection. I am sometimes inclined to think tha~ the board of officers who prepared our admirable General Regulations~ in their laudable anxiety to ourb an unwarrantable assumption of power on the part of inspecting. officers! almost lost sight of the proper rights t~ which those officers are entitled in order to properly discharge their duties. The uniforms and equipments inspected were generally quite near regu- lation; so near that I have reported all as proper, this being my first inspection. The gnns I cannot return as fit for service. In fact, they are a set of miserable, patched up old culls, and I fear would prove, in an actual fight, almost as dangerous to those holding them as to a foe. It is true some would answer for service, but my time for inspection was 8'0 limited, and the serviceable pieces so few, that I had not time to hunt ~hem out, and so let them all go together, and report them, although I cannot return them as fit for service. Ma.y the time soon come when our govern~ ment .will furnish the militia with arms fit to rely on in case of need. Hoping yOllwill remember'the 20th Brigade when you have on hand good muskets for distribution, I have the honor most respectfully to sub- mit the foregoing, and to be, Your obedient servant, . G. L. SMITH, Brigade Inspector 20th Brigade, N. Y. S. M.

, _ HEAD-QUARTERS 21ST BRlGADE, N. Y. S. 1\[. Ad}. Gen'IF:Jl,EDERICKTOWNSEND: Sir ,- Enc10aed please find;the returns .0£ the. 21st Brigade as.tak~n at the annual inspection' for 1859. ' The annual review and insp,ection of. the 21st Brigade, was heldpursu- ant to General Orders, on the 12th, 13th, and 14th of Sept. 18M). The, 45th wgiInent,N.'¥.S.M., was held on the 12th of September ,in the city of Uilca. The command devolved ttponLieut. Col. JO~$on., in the· absence 70 ANNUAL 'REPORT OF IDHE

of 001. Palmer. The regiment passed a fine dress parade and review, but no part of the annual instructions for the year 'was touched, and from the

total .indiffer~nce 0 of the field officers towards carrying out the orders for -the said instructions for the last two years, deserves the highest censure from head quarters, although I have no doubt this remark will be all that will be said. But enough has already been said relating ,to the competency and willful negligence of the field officers of this regiment. Had the consolidation so anxiously worked for and 80 unanimously peti-

o tioned for by the entire line officers been granted, I should have been ena- bled to have presented a much more favorable report .. I still trust that that consolidation will soon be ordered. Of the several companies on the ground I would return company R, Oapt.F~ X. Myers, of artillery, doing duty as infantry, as the best uni- formed and drilled company in the regiment. The turn out was large, and they showed that attention was paid by the officers to the rule of tactics, and they can safely be depended upon as answering to aU calls for BerVlces with alacrity and dispatch. Company D, Capt. Anthony Brendle, was particularly noted for the

amallness of 0 his command and entire ignorance of tactics. This company should be consolidated into companyL, Capt. F. Harrer, or else disbanded. They have been inexistence long enough and know nothing yet, and.it is folly to strive to keep them in existence longer. The completing of the proposed armory for this regiment and- the act of consolidation, or an entire change of field and staff, would place it OIl a 1'ooting fully equal to any in the State. But I frankly say, that so long as it is left as it now is, nothing may be expected of it, except under its sepa- rat'·e company commands. Owing to the sickness of Gen. R. U. Sherman, Col. J. L. Addington was '1rdered to act as reviewing officer. Therefore the review was held before him. The 46th regiment was reviewed and inspected at Rome, on the 13th of .- Septeml>er. This regiment, although new, ·this being its second parade, presentsR fine appearance, and the several commands show considerable attention to drilling and a good knowledge of tactics. Owing to an acci- dent to Col. R. G. Savery in the forenoon, by being thrown from his horse, he was compelled to leave the ground, when the inspector took the com- mand and. gave an .instruction review, and also executed almost all of the orders and evolutions for the annual instruction; but owing to their never having been any instructions in these manoouvres, they could not be per- fectly done. But the ease with which they took hold showed that but lit- tle in8tructionw.onldbring out and develop a eplendid regiment. In the absence of Gen. Sherman and "Col. Addington, the Col. again ap- peatedin the afternoon, and the review and inspection was held by the BrigadeM·i:t,jor. The; amsin the hands of 'company R, Capt. D. Smith,are entirely unfit forservi~e and should be recalled. Also those of company C, Capt. L. :II

Roth, arellunt for any company,tQ h~ve, and I .wou.ldadvise the xecall o.f the.se also, and that somflthing Imtter besen$to the~. The best company of the regiment as parading that day, was compan1 A, Capt. C. H. Skillin, of infantry. They lloresplendidly equipped and . uniformed, and give the most perfect ,exhibition of drill of any company in the Brigade. There was no company particularly deficient in drilling, although plenty of room for improvement exists. It is to be lamented that the field officers were so deficient in a knowl- edge of tactics, and this of course aeters a regiment from becoming per- fect. There should be a school for instructions in .every Brigade, at which the officers should be required to attend; and although the law provides for such, none have ever been held here or in this division. A steady gain of numbers and improvement, may be looked for in this regiment. Tho 53d regiment, Col. .J. L. Addington, was held on the 14th of Sep- tem ber, at New Hartford. This is composed of but one company of artil- lery, company R, Capt. Byron S. Catlin, and a poorly drilled company at that. In the absence of Gen. Sherman, and it being Co1. Addington's command, the review and inspection was before the Brigade Maj6r. This regiment is the one proposed to be consolidated into the 45th, and it should by all means be done. This would make one fine regiment, and Col. Addington, the best and most accomplished of all the Colonels in the Brigade, would develop and produce a fine healthy regiment. My returns have been delayed from the fact that the companies delay in making their returns, and often have to be returned to be corrected. Respectfully yours, H. R. 'YHITE, Brig. Major 21st B'rigade.

Gen. F. TOWNSEND, Adjutant GeneraL, o/c.: Sir,-I have the honor, in obedience to General Orders, to render my returns for the 25th Brigade, N. Y. S. ffI., commanded by Brigadier Gen- eral Lansing B. Swan. The armory of the 54th regiment was destroyed by fire in Aug., 1858, and the various companies comprising it were obliged to find accommodation for the State and their own property in disconnected quarters which were unpro- vided with rooms fitted for drilling purposes even for the accommodation of one company, consequently the entire winters of 1858 and '59, were lost, so far as practice, either by battalion or company was concerned. This regiment made nQparades during the season but those of cere- mony. It went into camp at J..Iyons, August 22d, and remained until the morning of the 26th. I was present upon the 25th during the whole day, having been able to fulfill the duty prescribed by the regulations and the law. Upon the morning of the 25th, I witnessed the movement of the regi- ment and saw them execute manoouvres Nos. 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 15 and 16, in the prescribed course. The movements were executed gene- rally well, but I observed in nearly all a want of observance of· details and .,,"

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minuti-oo,which by -the casual observer would be overlooked, but by It mili- tary critic, would be evidence of neglect or want of close and thorough in- structions. The guard mounting was executed very poorly. There was a warit 'of promptness in ~arching the details upon the ground, and but one detach- ment, (company A, Capt. Welling,) came on to the parade in due form. The whole turning off was accompanied with a succession of mistakes which abundantly proved, not that the men did not know their duty, but that the battalion officers neglect the best means of instruction, " their books," and depend, when called to specific duty, upon such information as they can gather verbally, while walking from their quarters to the pa- rade ground. Brigadier General Swan reviewed thJ regiment upon the a~ternoon of the 25th. Upon' the afternoon of the 29th of September, the regiment was paraded for general review and i'fJspection. The review, from beginning to end, was admirable, and was admitted by .. the General, to have been the best he had had from this regiment. The regiment appeared in regulation uniform nearly complete, delay having been experienced in procuring cap, ornaments, &c. The field and staff appeared in full regulation uniform. It is unnecessary to particularize the movements of the several compa- nies, saving to say that company A, Capt. Welling, redeemed the promise made at the inspection in 1858 when it JIlade its first appearance. A regimental officer drill wa~ held by Gen. ~wan upon the evenings of the 27th and 28th. . The 59th regiment was inspected by companies-Co. "A," Geneseo. This company was organized as an artillery company and furnished with a field piece, and were uniformed in accordance with regulations for that arm. They have adopted the brigade uniform and desire in future to do duty as infantry. The corps made a respectable appearance, executed infantry movements quite well, and manifested signs of being able during the com- ing year, to fill up their ranks and become a serviceable company in the regiment. Companies "L" and" D," Dansville. Of company L, Capt. Grant, it . is simply necessary to say that it abundantly sustained its hitherto well de'f;erved reputation. Company" D," Capt. Page, appeared in the uniform known as the con- tinental, and neither in the appearance of the men or drill, exhibited any advance over the last 'Year. The continuation of the company can hardly be considered as for the good of the service. Company" B," Capt. Clark, Naples. This company executed some light infantry movements well. A family affliction interesting many mem- bers of the corps, prevented a full turn. out for inspection. The company ranks are full. 'Oompany "C," Capt. Oomstock, Geneva. This company madeno pa- ""'iP

.A.DJUT;'NTGEN~KAL. 73 rade, has neglected drill during the last year, and has been reported to the Brigadier General for disbandment. I would beg leave to suggest the necessity of supplying Company" A," of the ·54th regiment, with muskets of the cadet pattern, that their arms may compare with those carried by the remaining companies of the regi- ment. The arms they now carry, though kept clean and in good order, are entirely unfit for service. The 59th regiment, as soon as it has procured a new uniform and com- pleted its organization by choosing its Colonel, will also require new arms. Major Bean, of the 59th, was with me at Dansville, and Lieut. Colonel Conley and Major Bean, at Naples and Geneva. • Respectfully your obedient servant, CHARLES -R. BABBITT, Brigade Inspector 25tJt B1"igade.

TONAWANDA,Oct. 5, 1859. Adjt. Gen. F. TOWNSEND,N. Y. S. M., Albany, N. Y.: Sir,-I have the honor to enclose inspection returns of 66th regiment 29th Brigade. The regim",nt turned out very slim, owing, as the Colonel informed me, to the fact of there being no funds in the treasury to pay the men. The regiment were not drilled in the manoouvres ordered in General Orders No.3, but made a very good appearance in passing in review, both in marching and carrying their arms, and if encouraged with good arms, musical instruments, and an assurance of their pay when earned, would, I have no doubt, become a credit to themselves and the State. The village of Tonawanda lies partly in Niagara county, 29th Brigade, and partly in Erie, 31st Brigade. If that portion of the village lying in Erie county could be attached to the 66th regimental district, there could be a company'of from 30 to 40 members added to the regiment, as there is that number in the village anxious to form a company, but not enough in either district for the purpose. The 62d regiment have not paraded this season. Very respectfully your obedient servant, WM. EMERSON, Inspector 29th Brigade.

HEAD-QUARTERS30TH BRIGADE, N. Y. S. M. ! BELVIDERE, November 28, 1859. ~ General FREDERICK TOWNSEND,Adjt. Gen. .I.'Y.• Y. S. M., Albany, N. Y. Sir,-Herewith I transmit to you annual inspection returns of the 64th regiment comprising the 30th Brigade. This regiment was ordered in camp for instruction for six days, from August 22d to 27th, inclusive, at Camp Jackson, near Angelica, at which time and place Brigadier General Chamberlain and staff, Co1. Parker, with field and staff, and seven bat. talion companies and one flank company, were present. Company K, artillery, Capt. S. W. Johnson, from Ellicottville, ap" peared with two brass field pieces, six pounders, in excellent drill and dis~ 74 cipline performing the varieus manoouvres belonging to this arm of service, in a prompt and creditable manner. Company C, infantry, from Waverley, gave evidence of superior drill, but their pantaloons were all out of regulation. Company H, infantry, from Randolph, looked well and performed gen.. erallyaccurate. . Company D, infantry, from Burns, deserve credit for efficiency in drill, but their uniform is very much out of regulation, so much so that they mar the general harmony of uniform::!when drawn up in regi?1entalline. This is the second time I have reported this command concerning its uniform. Co~pany F, infantry, from Scio, came ia full numbers and gave evidence of good discipline and drill. ,. Company G, infantry, from Wellsville, performed exceedingly well. Company H, infantry, from Angelica, the youngest company of the regi. ment, gave evidence of having been under the command of an efficient drill officer. Company E, infantry, from Olean, was exceedingly well drilled. Company H. infantry, from Gowanda, made no appearance. Company I, rifle, from Cuba, have never reported t.o the regiment, and I recommend it be disbanded. This re,.giment is comparatively new, anti as its several companies are scattered over a district' of two countie~, it is difficult to order a parade oftener than once a year. The exercises and discipline and good order maintained while in camp' at Camp Jackson, reflect credit upon the commandant of the regiment. The prescribed manoouvres for the current year were all performed in my pres· ence, and with tolerable precision. The Brigadier General aD;d staff were present and rev.iewea the regi .. ment on four days of the encampment, and were all present at my inspec. tion on the 24th of August. On the 25th arid 26th of August, Inspector General, George F. Sherman, was present at review, and witnessed the duties and discipline in camp, and likewise the marching and evolutions in field, at which time he directed the commandant to communicate in orders, his unqualified approval to the officers and privates of his regiment. RICHARD CHURCH, B1"igade Inspector 30th Brigade. ADJUTANT GENERAL. 75

ROSTER of the Military Force of the State of New Y01·k. STAFF.

NAME OF OFFICE. Date of com· Date of rank. I~I·I8,i I.~ Residence. .~fJ .;:~I mission. I'~ ------::::,::Q)/ ~ ..... ------Commander-in- Chief. I Edwin D. Morgan ••....•..••.••.•.....•..••.••.. " ..•. Albany.

GENERAL OFFICERS. I :Majors General. Charles W. Sandford •. "'IMay 10, 183.7May 6, 1837 .. " 1 New York. Harmanus B. Duryea •••• ,Apr. 9, 1858 Apr. 9, 1858.. •. 2 Brooklyn. John Ta,yler Cooper ....•• !July 1, 1847 Feb. 20, 1839 .. •. 3 Albany. l Schuyler li" Judd ...... Apr. ]9, 1859Mar.23, 1859 .... 4;OgdenSbUrgh. . S~t~n~leiS. Burnside ••..• ; !Apr. (),] 854 Mar.22, 1854.. .. 5 Oneonta, Otsego county. 'l" Ilham C. Brown !Mar. 6,1854Feb. 8, 1854 6,Syracuse.1 William S. Fullerton Apr. 12, 185!) 71Spnrta., Livingston county. Nelson Randall. 'July 1, 1847 Mar. 19, 1839,' 8'BUffalo. Brigadiers General. I Charles.B. Spicer ...... Dec.30, 1850Dec. 9,1850 .. 1 1NewYork.1 Charles Yates •..•.••.•. ',Jan.I Ill, 1854 Dec. 8, 1853.. 2 1 do William Hall iNov. 8,1844 Oct. 7,1844 .. 3 1 do

I 1 J o~~ Ewen iDee. 18, 18471Dec. 15, 1847 •• 4 1 do Plnhp S. Crooke May 7, 1858APr. 22, 1858 .. 5 2 Brooklyn. i~~~~:;n''V:S~~~~h'~~'::: M~~..;; is;5 M~~..;; :i855:: ~ ilYonkerS, Westchester county. Hen.ry A. Samson ...... Mar.15, 1~~4Mar.15,j 185~ .. 8 3iSamsoIlville, Ulllter county. D:UlUSAllen ..•.••..•... Aug. 5, 1:.>D3IAug.5, 1853 " 10 3lTroy. Edward Frisby May 19, 1856!May 9,1856,,11 11 3,Albany. Benjamin J. Bassett Jan. 7,1852IJlI,n. 1, 1852!.. 12 5Wa.lton, Delaware county. i Thomas..S. Gray Oct. ]3, 1851 Oct. 2, 18511"114 4warrenSburg.h, Warren county. Samuel C. F. Thorndike . May 23~ 1859 May 5, 18591.. 15 4lMalone, :Franklin county. Solon D. Hungerford ..... Dec.H, 1859 Dec. 14, 1859:.. Ifi 4iAdams, Jeft'erSOl}llOunty. Amos H. Prescott ..•••••• Oct. 4,1854 1 .. 17 5;Mohawk, Jefferson county. George E. Danforth .. ; Apr.17, 1854 Apr. IS, 1854... 118 5iMicldleburgh, Schoharie co. Thomas F. Petrie Aug.17, 1859 July 29, 1859i.. 19 5!Peterboro', Madison county.

H.?b't B. Van Valkenburgh Oct. 20, 1858sep. 25, 1858.!.. 1 .120 7.IBltth, Steuben coun.ty.

RIChnrd U. Sherman ...•• J an. 6, 1852 Jan. 5, 1852 .. 12] B:N ow Hartford, OneIda county •

•John H. Chedell July SIl, 18571 J11ly30, 1857!,.123 6!Auburn. Robe.rt M. Hichardson Aug.21, 1855IAug.16, 1855. '1'2~ 6/syracuse. JJansmg B. Swan ..••...•• July 8, 18511,fuly 6, 1851!.. ,2::>7 Rochester. Silas M. Burroughs Feb. 18, 1852,Feb.18, 1852' .. !2!:1 8,Medina,1 Orleans county.

1 Calvin T. Chamberlain July 29, 1851iJuly 15, 1851 .. (30 SCuba, Allegany county. Gustavus A. Scroggs ...•. Feb. 20, 18b4IFeb.lS, 1854"131 8!BllIfalo, Erie county. Aaron Riley .••..•••..... Scp. 18, 18541Sep. 18, 1854 .. !32 S!East Aurora, Erie county.

AIDS-DE-CAMP TO COM. MANDER-IN -CHIEF. Colonels. Edward G. Thompson Jan. 1,1859,Jan. 1, .181;9 " .... New York. Charles W. Darling Jan. 1,1859Jan. 1, 1859...... do Henry R. Rathbone Jan. 1,1859.Jan. 1,1859 ...... 1 Albany.

}rILITARY SECRETARY '1;0 COMRANDER-IN-CHIEF. Major. William L. Skidmore •..• Jan. 1, 1859 Jan. 1, 1859 .... " New York.

AIDS-DE-CAMP TO. GENE- RAL OFFICERS. Majors. Henry Tomes •.•••••••..• July 19, 1850,July 4, 1850 .••. INew York. William M. Richards Nov. 9, 1857jNov.25, 1854 ..•. 1 do David M. Talmadge June 30, 1859 June 1,1858 .. [.• 2lBrooklyn. ..

76 ANNUAL REPORT QFTHE ROSTER.-STAFF-(Continued. ) ~ .. Ql Ql d NAME OF OFFICE. Date of oom- Date of rank. S 1.~ Residenoe. mission. ': .~ :e ______------1--1--1--1------_·_---~IXlA William II. Husted ...... Sep.13, 1858July 1, 1858 .... 2 Brooklyn. Albert B. Kirtland •••••. Jan. 1, 1858 Dec. 1,,1857 ..•. 3 Albany. Jacob II. Ten Eyck, Jr ••. June 15, 1859 June 7} 1859 •••• 3 do Azariah II. Sawyer ...... July 16, 1859\July 4, 1859 .... 4: Watertown, Jelferson county. 4Madrid, St. Lawrence county. Edward A. Dayton •••••• May 23, 1859,Apr. 19, 1859 •.•. j James Steward ••••.••••• May 26, 1858!May 11, 1858 •••. 5 South Worcester, Otsego co. Silas A. Caryl July 22, 1859,July 20, 1859 . 51West Richmond ville, Sohoharie Harvey Baldwin, Jr Aug.21, 1856 Aug.18, 1856 .. 6 Syracuse. [oounty. Vacant •••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••.•. 6 Seth L. Lee • .-••••••••••• Dec. 8, 1857 July 4, 1857 •••• 7 E. Bloomfield, Ontario county. Vaoant .. 7 Rufus L. Ho,vard ••••••• Dec. 30, 1852iDec. 8, 1852 •••• 8 Butralo. Alexander W. Harvey •••• Juno 28, 1854J une 24, 185~ .... 8 do Captain,s. j J. Janeway Van Nest Jan. 22, 1859,J&n. 1,1859 .. 1 1 New York. Thomas Allcock Nov.17, 1856iOot. 27, 1856 .. 2 1 do James T. Smith May 14, 1856iSep. 17,1856 .. 3 1 do Junius B. Steams Aug. 3, 18571June 26, 1857.. 4: 1 do Anthony Conk • July 1, 1858 June 1, 1858 .. 5 2 Brooklyn. N. Shelton Mills Mar. 12, 1849iOct. 7, 1848 .. 6 2Jamaica, Queens county. Joseph F. Davis ••.••••• Oct. 31, 1854,Mar,20, 1854.. 8 3 Rondout, Ulster county. John A. Sims Feb.12, 1855!Feb. 1, 1~55 .. 10 STroy. Alanson A. Sumner Oct. 10, 1859:Sep. 1, 1859 .. 11 SAlbany. Samuel G. Dimmick June2'i', 1855'June27, 1855 .. 12 5 Middletown, Delaware county. Vacant •.•••.•••••••••••...•••••••.• 1 ••••.••••••••. 14 4 Edward A. Dayton ...... July 11, 1854iJuly 5, 1854 .. 15 4 Madrid, St. Lawrence county. Naaman B. Hungerford .. Dec. 31, 1859,Dec.20, 1859 •. 16 4 Watertown, J efferSOIlcounty. Na.than J. Barton ...... Aug.23, 1859!AUg.21, 1859 •. 17 5 Gloversville, Fulton county • Jacob M. Sbyder •••••••• Oct. 16, 1854 May 1, 1854 •• 18 5 Schoharie, Schoharie oounty. Moses Bicknell •••••••.•• Sep. 20, 1859\July 29, 1859 •• 19 5 Peterboro', Madison county. Elon G. Durfey ••••••••• June 28, 1859June23, 1859 .. 20 7 Hornellsville, Steuben county. r 6 Utica, Oneida county. Augustus Brewer •••••••• Ja.n. 25, 1856IJa.n. 1, 1856 •• 21 Edward H. Avery •.••••• Sep. 22, 18571Sep. 5, 1857 •. 23 6 Aubum. George A. Ostrander Aug.15, 1857!JUlY25, 1857 " 24 6 Syracuse. Hubbard S. Allis July 29, 1851 July 14, 18511 .. ;25 7lRochester. John Parks Nov. 5,18590ct. 1,1859\ .• ,29 8'1·Medina, Orleans county. Noah P. Loveridge Sep. 9,1854 130 8 • Augustus N. Gillett Aug.26, 18f>6Aug.20, 1856 .. '31 8'Buffalo. William W • Bond July 23, 1855 July 20, 1855 .. 32 glEast Aurora, Erie county.

ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Adjutant General.. Brigadier General. FrederIck Townsend ••••• Jan. 1,1859Jan. 1,1857 •••••• Albany. Assistant Adjutant Gen- eral. Colonel. Duncan Campbell ...... Jan. 1,1859Jan. 8, 1857 ...... Albany. Division Inspectors. Colonels. Robert C. Wetmore ...... Feb.28, 1840July 4,1839 .... INew York. Marlborough Churchill ••. Jan. 9, 1858jDec.24, 1857 •••. 2;ISingSing. James Hendrick ••••••••• June 9, 1857 Jan. 1, 1857 •••. SAlbany. Joseph McNaughton ••••• May 23, 1859 Apr.19, 1359.. •. 40gdensburgh, St. La.wrence co. Alfred F. Ingold ••••••••. Dec. 10, 1858IDec. 1, 1858\..••. 5 UnaJilla, Otsego county. Richard F. Stevens •••••• Jan. 23, 1857 Jan. 10, 1857 •• •• 6 Syraouse. Barney S. Chapin .••••••• Feb.17, 1859 Jan. 8, 1859 •••• 7N. Dansville, Livingston 00 .. 1 Henry L. Lansing ••••••• June 28, 1854,J une 24, 1854 •• •. 8 Butralo. ... Brigadier Inspectors. Majors. Charles H. Smith Dec. 16, 1852 Oct. 19,1852 .. 1 INtlw York. Samuel M. Alford Feb. 4,1863 Feb. 2,1853 .. 2 1 do It ..

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ROSTER.-ST.AFF~( Continu.e'd.)

NAME OF OFFICE. Date of com- Date of rank. 1iI.~ Residence. mission. .~ .~':~ ~lXlA _1------·----'--- J. Groshon Herriot •.•••• Aug.18, 1859June 16, 1859 •. 3 1 New York. Robert Taylor July 12, 18481 Jan.'12' 1.8.4.8•. 4 1 do William R. Brewster ••••• Dec. 24, 1855Dec. 21, 1855.. 5 2 Brooklyn. George L. Smith ••••••••• Sep. 10, 1849Sep. 8, 1849.. 6 2\FIushing, Queens county. S. Emmet Getty Feb.17, 1859IE'eb. 15, 1859 .. 7 2Yonkers, Westchester county. George F. Yon Beck ••••• June 15, 18:>3 June14, .53 .. 8 31 ROndout, Ulatcr county. William B. Sturgess ••••• July 30, 1858JIuly 27, 1858 .. 10 3 Troy. Jacob J. Deforest ...... June 11, 18581 June11' 1858 .. 11 3lAlba.ny. Robcrt T. Johnson .•••••• Aug.26, 1856Aug.19, 1856 •. 12 5lDelhi, Delaware county. ~:::~~c.e. ~:~:~'. ~~:: ::: :I~~~::.1:. ~~~~~~:: .1.1:.~~~~:: ~~ ~IPlattsburgh, Clinton county. EleazerW. Lewis July 26, 1853[JulyI 15,1853 .. 16 4lTheresa, Jefferson county. John Satterly ••.•••••.•• July 19, 1859July 19, 1859 .. 17 5!Little Falls . .Albert G. Tuthill •••••••• June 9, 1858Mar. 4, 1858 •. 18 5Westford, Otsego county. James L. Gilbert Sep. 20, 18598ep. 12, 1859 .. 19 5Butternuts, do Gabriel L. Smith Nov.22, 18ii8Nov.22, 1858 .. 20 7 Elmira, Chemung county. Henry R. White Oct. 6,185:>Oct. 6, 18:>5.. 21 6 Utica, Oneida county.

John S.Clark ',Dec. 9,1854Dec. 1, 18541" 23 6Auburn, Cayuga county. Clinton F. pa,ige.•.• ,;•••• Aug.15, 1857July 25, 1857\.. 24 6\Syracuse. . Charles R. BabbItt ...•.. Oct. 11, 1854 oct. 4, 1854 .. 25 7 Rochester. William Emerson Nov'16, 1854Oct. 20,1854 .. 29!8ITonawanda, Erie county. ~~cc~~d.~~~.r~~.:::::: ::: ~~~: ~.9:.~~~~~~~: .~~'.~~~~::;~ ~ Belvidere, Allegany county. Hanson A. Risley .•••••• Nov. 12, 18561Oct. 10, 1856 .. \32l 8 Dunkirk, Chautauqua.

ADJUTANTS. II \ I Lieutenants. \ William F. Nisbet ...... Jan. 1, 1858Nov.14, 185'7 1 11!New York. Andrew V. Rea .•.•••..• Aug.15, 185'7[JU1Y 6, 185'7 2\ lIdo J ames Kahn June 29, 1859Mar. 1, 1859 3 1,1 1 do

.J. M~nsfiel~Davies ....• Jan. 24, 185'7oct. 24,1856 41 211 do JoachIm M:mlhof ...... May 7, 1858Mar.l 19, 1858 5[ 211 do ~~~t~~i~.~~'.~~~~l~~~:.:::~~~:.~~'.:~~~I~~~:..7:.:~~~ ~ ; ~ do Cornelius J. Blauvelt .... Oct. 25, 185810ct. 20, 1858 8 31 1 do Charles B. Bostwick .•.•• July 16, 1859,July 7, 1859 9 3, 1 do George A. Raymond ••••• Dec. 15, 1858:Dec.15, 1858\11 4[1 do Henry A. Bostwick..... Dec. 8,1859IDec. 5, 1859,12 2'11 do Abel Smith, Jr .•..•...•• July 1, 1858!Apr.22, 1858113 5 2iBrooklyn. James Jourdan July 1, 1858:Apr. 19, 185811415[ 21 do Vacant I·.. · 15 61 2 1 William Z. King •.••.••• Jan. 16, 1858 .Jan. 8, 1858\,101 612i,.Greenpo,rt,Suffolk county. Vacant 1'7 7 21

Yacant ...... ••..•••.•••.•...••.•••.••..•.••.• 1 18 7 2 John W. 1,00 Feb. 1'7, 1859,Feb.15, 1859119 7 2'Newburgh, Orange county. Jacob B. Hardenburgh Sep. 12, 1857I,Mlt.r.20,18,56,20 813l,Kingston, Ulster county. J. Spencer Van Clief...•• May 30, 185'7:May1 1, 1857121 8 3,Poughkeepsie.

Robert B. Highet May 7, 1858 Apr.23, 1858,23 4\11New York. Samuel Stover June 22, 1855May 1,185512410 3lTroy. Jacob Van Zandt •.•••.•• Dec. 30, 1858IDec.14, 18582511 3lAlbany. Daniel Cameron .•••••... Oct. 10, 1859Sep. 10, 1859'2617 51,Johnstown, Fulton coun,ty. Colonel Shaver ••••••••.• Feb. 28, 1857Sep. 10, 185612712 5!Andes, Delaware county. -Henry A. Blakesley .••• _Jan. 1,1858'INov. 1, 1857128 5 2 Brooklyn. Norman S. May Nov.16, 1854May 1, 1854,2911 3'Schuylerville,Saratoga co. Vacant •..•..•••••••••••.••••.••••.••.•••••••••• 3010j'3 Hiram McNutt Oct. 10, 1859Sept. 1,18593114 4 Warrensburgh, Warren co. Vacant ••.•••.•••••••.••••.•••••••••.•••..•••••• 3214 4 Plattsburgh, Clinton county. 1 George W. Reed Aug. 3, 1857July 25, 185733i15 40gdensburgh. Joseph W. Johnson Sep. 9, 1854Aug.23, 18543415 4 Westville, Franklin county. James P. Winney Sep.12, 1857Aug.20, 185'73516 4Sacketts Harbor, Jefferson co,. Benjamin W. Dewey••.•• Mar.l0, 1855;Dec.20,18543616 ',iAdams, ,do Peter;r. Hotali!1g Aug.19, 18581Ju1y 5,18581 3817 5 Frankfort, Herkimer county. James Davenport Oct. 10, 1857,Apr. 14, 1857139181 5 Richfield, Otsego county.

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John Donan ...•.••.••••• July 28, 1855June28, 1855!40118 5Minaville, Montgomery co. Joseph D. Mc~'arland July 30, 1858'July 5, 1858i411195lNorwich, Chenango county. Alonzo D. Blodget Sep. 20, 1859jAug.13, 18591421190jCortland, Cortland county. Albert C. Hyde ••••••••• Oct. 2, 1858iAug. 6, 1858,43[12 5 OXford, Chenango county. ~.~, ,.,." - ~~~~------

78 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ROSTER.-STAFF-(Continued. )

NAMB OF OFFICE. D.t •• r .. m.D.... rr.nk. ~Ii.~ Residence. mission. 'l;'l)I'~'~ ~11Xl is Dexter Gilmore •••••••••• Mar. 5, 1852 }j~eb.23, 18521451216 Oriskany, Oneida county. Jacob Ha.ger July22, 1856Jun. 10, 1856'4621 6 Rome, do 1 James Doyle •••••••••••• May 7, 18~8 May 3, 185848i24 6 Oswego, Oswego county. 1 Henry M. Stone Feb. 9, 18:>7Jan. Ill, 1857j49'23 6 Auburn. George H. Collins Feb.18, 1852Feb.1l, 1852150!23 6lthaca, Tompkins county. George A. Ostrander Dec. 6,1858.,.23,1858151124 6 Syracuse. ' J. Edward Ormsbee •••••• Mar. 6, 1857 Mir. 4, 18571531216 Clinton, Oneida. county. George W. Martin ••••••• May 28, 1855 May 1, 1855.54,,25 7 Rochester. Wm. J. De La Figaniere • Aug.15, 1857 Apr. 23, 185755: 3 1 New York. Vacant •••••••••••••••••.•••••••.•••.••••••••••• 5925 7 Chas. H. Thomson •••••• Jun. 28, 1859 June 24, 18596020 7

George B. Wilson.I ...... Nov. 9, 1857 Sept. 1, 18576629 8lWilson, Niagara county. Samuel S. Reed ••••••••• Dec.29, 1854:Dec. 5, 18M[6732 81E. Hamburgh, Erie county. George C. Lester Dec.22, 1855 Dee.17, 1855683211 8!Fredonia, Chautauqua county. JohnMcKeon Oct.l0, 1~59Sept. 6,185969 4 I!NewYork. John McLeer .•••••.••••• Jun. 13, 1853 Sept. 1, 18112:70512'BrOOklyn. Abrahll.m G. Demarest ••. Apr. 8, 1857 Feb.21, 185771 1 IINew York. 1 Michael P. O'Brien , Nov. 17, 1856 Feb. 15, 1856173 1 1,Richmond county. Adrian R. Root Feb. 16, 1859 Jan. 15, 18597431 8 Buffalo. John Kirk Jan.24, 1860 Jan. 2,18601611 3Albany. Vacant ••••••••••••..•••.••••.••••••••••.••••••• 79 4 1 INSPECTO;R GENERAL. Brigadier General. George F. Sherman ...... Jan. 1,1859JII.n. 1,.1859 ...... Cold Spring, Putnam county.

COMMISSARY GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Commissary General. Brigadier General. Benjamin Welch, Jr ...... Feb.20, 1859IFeb.20, 1859 ...... New York. Assistant Commissary General. Colonel. William G. Welch ...... Mar.l0, 1859'Mar.l0, 1859 ...... New York.

ENGINEER-IN-CHIEF'S DEPARTMENT. Engi1Mer-in- Chief. Brigadier General. George F. Nesbitt ..... ;. Jan. 1, 1859'Jan. 1, 1859 ...... New York. Division Engineers. Colonels. George W. Morell July 19, 1850Nov. 8,1849 liNewYork. Samuel Fowler Aug. 18, 18.'jlAug. 6,1851 2 Port Jervis, ~range county. Daniel T. Van Buren Dec. 27, 1858.Dec.27, 1858 3:Kingston, Ulster county. William C. Browne •.•••• May 28, 1859!Apr. 19, 1859 •••. 4:WatArtowu, Jetterson county. Denton Salisbury ...... Apr.27, 1854:Mar 14,1854 .... 51Westfield, Otsego county.

Henry P. Adams •.•••••• Mar.25, 1854 Mar.25, 1854 •... 6'Syracuse. I Vacant, •••••••••.•••••••..•.•.••••.•.•.•••.••.••••.. 7 Bronson C. Rumsey ••••• Dec. 10, 1851 Dec. 2, 1851 •. •. 8 Buffalo. Brigade Engineers. Majors. John S. Lawrence ...... May '1,1858Jan. 1,1858 .. 1 1 New York. Henry P. Hubbell ••••••• May 22, 1856 May 21, 1856 .• 21 1 do George W. Bruen •••••••• Nov .18, 1859 Nov. 18, 1859 •. 31 1 do Vacant • . • •• ••• • • • • • • ••• .•.• • • • • .••• ••••.••••.•• •• 411 do William H. McNary ...... Mar.30, 1859 Mar.15, 1859 .. 5 2Brooklyn. • D. Halsted Meeks ••••••• Dec. 23, 1854,lsept.13, 1854 •• 6 2 Jamaica, Queens county. James B. Swain July 20, 1855July 18,18551" 7 2 Sing ~iDg, Westchestercoun.ty. Edgar Russell •••••••••• 'IMa.r.n, 1858 Feb.27, 18581" 8 3iCatsklll, Greene county. Abram Witbeck ••••••••• Sep. 22, 1853 Sep. 20, 1853,•• 10 3,Greenbush, Rensselaer connty. • ',A~J{TTANT G:ElI~l\Ah.~ 79

ROSTER.'-sTAi'F.-( CoBtinuedw)

NAME OF OFFICE: Do'! .~ oom. Do.. of ... nk.llil~ Residence.

J... phC.Hende".n..... O:'::~:·B'9Isep. 1,IB59~1:lj~iAlb"Y. Isaac Sterling ••.•.•••••• Sept 13, 1858 Aug.24, 1858 •• 12 5:Unadilla, Otsego county. ~:~::~ ~~l~.l:~,.~r.::::::: ~.~~'••~'. ~~~: :~~:.~l.,. ~~~!::1~111Glens Falls, Warren county. Andrew J. Barney Dec. 31, 1859 Dec. 30, 1859 •. 16 4lBelleville, Jefferson county. George M. Clelhtnd •.•... ,Jan. 29, 1857 Jan. 29,. 1857 .. 1171'1 5'Jordanville, Herkimer county. S. Sherwood Dickerman .. IOct. 16, 1854May 1,18541 .. 181 5'N. Blenheim, Schoharie county 1\f?,rriSJ. BIak,eslee ...... I"isep.20, 1859,JU,lY29, 18591"j191 5.,I,peterboro, Madison county.

Hnam R. Hess •••••••••• !JUne28, 1859 June 22, 1859 .. 201 7lBath, Steuben county. James H.Ledlie Mar. 26, 1856 Mar.26, 1856 '" 21 6,utica. , Sylvat.Iu8,H. !I~nry .••.• ·ISep. 22, 18571sep. 5, 1857 .. \2316,Auburn. Hora.tlO N. Whlte ...... :Aug.20, 1858 Aug.18, 1858 "1,24, 6Syraeuse. i George S. Riley ...... • ·iN OT. 29, 1854 Nov. 16, 1854,1 .. 25! 7,Roehester. 1 David E. E. Mix "1'8ep• ,28, 1855~ep. 28, 18551.129!8,Batavia, Genesee county. A. Cushman Bishop Sept 9, 1858 Sept 15, 1857 "130' SCuba, Allegany county. John G. Gunther IJune22, 1854June19, 1854 .. 31 8'Buffalo. Dan Prior .•••••.•••.•••• JUly 23, 1855 July 20, 1,855 .. 32 8,Willink, Erie county.

Regimental Engineers. I Ca,ptains. Vacant 1 1 IN'ew York. Charles Goodwin ..•••••• 'jAPril 8, 1,85,6IMar. 1, 1856 2, 11 1: do Walter B. Palmer ...... Feb. 20, 1858!Jan. 1, 1858 3 11 11 do Henry C. Landon •••••.•• June 22, 1858'Dec. 1, 1857 4 21 1 do Vltcant ••..•....••....•• 1.... 511 2j 1 do 1 1 I Alfred A. Arment .•••.••• IOct. 25,1858Sep. 27, 185861 2 11 do Robert E. J.Jaunitz ••••• "'1 Feb. 13, 1851[INo,v.18, 18,5l,) 7 31 11 do William M. Walton :Feb. 16, 1859 Jan. 7, 1859 8 3'11 do Henry L. Stevens iJuly 16, 18~9July 7,185911 9 3 11 do Jamell E. Serrell. IJuly 1, 18,,8:June28, 1858i11 4111 do Franci~ H. Sldtus · .. ·IDec. 31, 18591Dec. 22, 1~&9!12 2 1[ do J .. Bramerd Taylor iJu1y 1, 1858 Apr. 22, 18~8113 511 2Brooklyn. RIChard Butt 'July 1, 18581May 14, 18D814 51 21 do i Vacant I ·· .. 1 115 6 2 . Stephen B. French .•.... ·,iAug.20, l858 .JUlY 20, 185816 6 2.,:sagHarbor, Suffolk county. 1 Vacant ••.••..••••... "'11, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 117 7 21 Vacant ••...... •...... •..••...••.•.•••....•••• '1181 71 2j JudsonA. 130ice .••.•..•• 1· ...... •.... 1 1917121 John Derrenbacker .....•. ',JUlY23, 185biJune 27, 18551.2°1813.!ROndOU,t, Ulster county. N. I~all~~k Sc?ram ·iDec. 30, 18581NoV. 1, 1858121 8'13iPough:reepsie. Damel (~lllesple "ISoP' 10, 1858:Aug.13, 1858,2314- l;New York. D., Chauncey Osborn ...• 'IOct. 20, 1858/0ct. 13, 1858i2410!3TrOy. Jacob L. yates ,Oct. 10, 1859,Aug. 5, 1859125;11 3lAlbany. J(seph Riton 'Oct. 10, 1859:Sep. 10, 185912fi]17i5[Johnstown, Fulton county. Augustus B. Scutt .•.•.•• lOot. 20, 1858iOct. 13, 1858!27112151 'Vacant ....•...•.....•• ·1.. ·• .... • .. ·1·.... · .... "128i 5 21 . George ~'. Parker ....•.. 'INov.16, 18.?4jMay 1, 1854291.1 3Schuylervl11e, ~aratogacounty. Peter BI11mgs ...... •.... Aug ..18, 18,,1 July 23, 18,503°1 1 10 3\JaC!{son,l Washmgton county. Vacant ...•..•.•..••.•.• [...•..••...•...... •.•..• 3114' 4 Barney Mee .. , ,June 27,1859 J,une 15,18,,5932;141 4 KeeseVille, Essex county. Vacant •...... •••••• 1 : 33i15 4l . Charles T. Hubbard ...•.. Sep. 9, 18D4 Aug.23. 185434,15 4Malone, FranklIn county. Vacant ••..•...•.••••••• ,...••..•...... ••...•.... 35116 4i .Judson P. Morgan IScp. 12,1857 Aug.31, 185736:16, 4N. Adams, .Jefferson county. 1 R.en,ben ,C.pet,ri,e, Aug.15, 1857 J.uly ,,6' 18,',57,1381175,L,'ittle, Fal,Is, He,rkimer coun,ty,• James E. Shelland Aug. 9, 1854Aug. 2, 1854391185Decatur, Otsego county. Harman Vroman .•••••• '. July 30, 1858'IJuly 1, 185814018 liMiddleburgh, Schoharie county Richard 1\1. Sholes: •••••• Dec. 8, 1859 June 25, 18594119 5 Norwich, Chenango county. Ira ~pencer Sep .. 20,' 1859!AUg.13, 185942,i19 5De Ruyter, Mad,ison county. g p 1 1 EdwlD M,' Haynes A.u ., 3.' ,1857Se . 1, 185,6.4,811,2 5 0,X,ford' C, h, enango county. Henry Schrader .••••••.. Jan. 1, 1858 Dec. 20, 185745:21 6 Utica. George W. Savery .••••••• Oct. 20, 1858,Sep. 15, 1858i461211 6 Rome, Oneida county. Joseph C. Kellxon ••.•... Jun, e 12,1858 May 14, 18584824 6 F.ulton, Oswego county. Charles A. SmIth ••••••.• Oct. 30, 1858 Oct. 8, 1858,49231 6 1Auburn. 1 CharlesD. JOhnSOn,••••••. Aug.19, 1858AUg.12',18581501,23/6IthaCa,' Tompkins county. Henry A. Barnum ••••••• Jan. 1, 1858 Dec. 23, 18575124 6 Syracuse. Vaoant . • • • • • • •• • •• • • ••• •••• • •• • • • •• • ••••••••••• 53,21 6l ' ,. 80 ANNtJALI J:tEPORT OF THE ROSTER.-STAFF-( Continued:), ~ ~ § NAME OF OFFICE. Date of com- Date of rank. 8!:fri Residence. mission. 'biJ'l:: .~ ~P'olA

Charles B. Hill .••••.•••. Aug. 20, 1855Aug. 12, 18555425 7 Rochester. Pierre A. Gerdy ••••••••• Oct. 10, 1856July 8, 1856[55 3 1 New York. Vacant •• : ~ 15925 7 James Kmskern •.••••••. Dec. 4, 1858Nov. 6, 1858'16020 7 HorneUsville, Steuben Co. Vacant •..•.•••••••••••• , .•••••••••••.•••••.•••..•.•• ,6229 8 Phipps Lake Aug. 19,1858July 7,1858164,30 8 Otto, Cattaraugus Co. William Scheu .••• : ••••• August 6, 1855July 10, 1855!653l 8 Buffalo. James O. McClure •••••.• Oct.' 23, 1857Oct. ], 1857;6629 8 Lockport. Myron Deuel •••••••••••• Dec. 29, 1854Dec. 5, 1854,6732 8 Hamburgh, Erie oounty. James E. Mayhew March 20,1856 March 20, 1856:6832 8 Jamestown, chautauqua 00 James B. Kirker Oct. 10, 1859tScpt.1 6, 1859;69 4 1New York. George E. Acret Dec. 6, 1858Nov. 1, 185870 5 2 Brooklyn. James T. Sanford Sept. 30, 1858'Sept. 20,1858'71 1 INew York. Gilbert Gordon ••••..••.• Oct. 10, 1859;Aug. 20, 1859:73 1 1 Tompkinsville, Rich. co, Geo. De Witt Clinton .... Jan. 24, 1860'Jan. 1,1860:7431 8 Buffalo. Vacant •.••••••••••••••••••••••••.••.••••.•••.•••.•. 17611 3 Vacant .•••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• !79 4 1

JUDGE ADVOCATE GENE- RAL~S DEPARTMENT. Judge Adt'ocate General. Brigadier General. Clarence A. Seward .••••. Jan. 1, IS5ra.. l,lS5T" .. New y",k. Dit'ision Judge Advo- cates. Colonels. Charles D. Mead ...... "IN ov. 9,1857IJan. 25, 1853 •• •. 1 New York. John Fowler, Jr .•••••••• Dec. 7, 1857'Oct. 12, 1857 .... 2 George H. Sharpe ...... Feb. 3. 1858Jan. 19, 1858.. .. 3 Kingston, Ulster county. Nathan Crary ••••.••••• May 23, 1859April 19, 1859 •• .. 4 Potsdam, St. Lawrence co. William H. Chase ••••••• Aug. 3, 1857July 4, 1857.. .. 5 Unadilla, Otsego oounty. . Hobart G. Paddock •••••. Dec. 28, 1854Dec. 2S, 1854.. .. 6Syracuse. Russell F. Hicks •••••••• Dec. 8, 1857July 4, 1857 •. .. 7 Dansville, Livingston co. Jesse C. Dann •••••••••• June 28, 1854June 24, 1854 .. .. 8 Buffalo. Brigade Judge Advo- cate,. Majors. Menzo Diefendorf ...... Nov. 1, 1859 Oct. 25, 1859 .. ] 1New York. Chester A. Arthur ••••••• Feb. 3, 1858 Feb. 2, 1858 •• 2 1 do William H. Anthon .••••• Sept. 26, 1856 Sept. 8, 1856 •. 3 1 do Henry R. Cummings •••• Aug. 20, 185£jAug. 10, 1856 ., 4, 1 do Vacant ••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••..••••••••.•.•.•. 5 2 Vaca,nt ....•...•.•••••.•...••••.•••••.....••.•...•..•• 6 2 Robert Cochrane ••••••••• July 20, IBM July 18, 1855 •. '7 2 White' Plains, WesVer co. Erastus Cooke.•••••.•... Oct. 31, 1854 March 20, 1854 .• 8 3 Kingston, Ulster co. Isaac McConihie••••••••• Sept. 22, 185;~ept. 20, 1853 •• 10 31'1Oy. Thomas J. Van Alstyne •. july 1,185f Tune 19,1856 .. 11 3 Albany. Levi T. Freeman ...... Sept. 13, 185f Aug. 24,1858 .. 12 5Deposit, Delaware co. George Riohards ••••••••• July 23, IBM July 9, 1853 .• 14 4 Warrensburgh, War'n co. Horace A. Taylor ..•••••. June 27,185! Tune 4,1859 •. ]5 4 Malone, Franklin 00. Lafayette J. Bigelow •••• Dec. 31, IBM Deo. 24, 1859 .. 16 4 Watertown, Jefferson co. Rufus W. Crain Aug. 17, IBM Aug. 14,1855 .. 17 5 Warren, Herkimer 00. Nathan P. I-linman •••••• Oct. 16, 1854 May 1, 1854 •. 18 5 Schoharie, Sohoharie co. Henry W. Bentley ••••••• May 9, 185£ April 12,1859 •. 19 5 John Arnot, Jr •••••••••• Nov. 30, 1858 Nov. 25, 1858 .. 20 '1 Elmira, Chemung county. Charles L. De Giorgi. •••• July 30, 1858 July 1, 1858 .• 21 6 Utica. Alonzo G. Beardsley ..... Sept. 22,1857 Sept. 5,1857 .. 23 6 Auburn. George W. Gray ••.•••••• Aug. 15,1857 July 25,1857 •. 24 6Syracuse. John Thompson, Jr ••.•••• July 29, 1851July 14,1851 •• 25 7 Roohester. John Graves .•.•••••••••• Oot. 12, 1852July 4, 1852 .. 29 8 Medina, Orleans county. James L. Aoomb •••••••• Sept. 9, 1858 Aug. 18,1858 •• 30 8 Cuba, Allegany oounty. John S. Noyes ••.•••••••• August 1, 1857June 10, 1857 •• 31\ 8 Buffalo.

James M. Humphrey ...... July 23,18551July 20, 1855 .. 32 8 East Aurora, Erie county. r I :ADJUTANT·, GBNERAL.

ROSTER.-STAFF-( Con~inued.)

NAME OF OFFICE. Doteofoom-DoteOf,.nJt!~I·~1 Residence.

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SURGEON GENERAL~DE- pARTHENT. Surgeon General. Brigadier General. Cornelius R. Agnew ...... Jan. 1,1859Jan. 1,1859 ...... New York.

DIVISION HOSPITAL. Surgeons. Colonels. Lewis A. Sayre •.•.•••.•• June 12,1847 June 10, 1847 ... , 1, do ~~~~gn~~~~~~~:::::::::: ~~:: .1.3.,.~~:~:~l~:..1:.~~:~I::!:: ;(BrOOklyn. 1 Joseph H. Smith .•••••••• ,May 23, 1.,859A ..P, r. 19, 18.59:.. .•.. 4,Brasher, St. Lawrence eount1.' Joseph N. Northrup Apr. 27, 1854 Mar.H, 1854. '1"1 5iDecatur, Otsego county. Alonzo T. Smith Aug.17, 1854Aug.l0, 18M •• ,.. 6 Syracuse.

Edward W. Patchin Dec. 8, 1857 July 4, 1857 .. f .. 7 Dansville, Livingston count1' Walter Cary Feb. 19, 1848 Feb. 16, 1848 .. ! •• 8 Butralo.

B~IGADE HOSPITA.L SURG'S I' :Majors. , D. Wad~worth Wainwright Oct. 26, 1854July 4, 1854 .. 1 liNew York. Alexander B. Mott .•.••. Dec. 30, 1352 Dec. 1, 1852 • '12 111 do Henry.J. Quackenboss .... June 29, 1849 J.une 20,1849)... 3 1 do Henry W. B. Woodhull ••. Jan. 2, 1857 Nav.30, 18"6 .. 4 1 do

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beorge J. FIsher ••••••.•• Sep. 9, 1853,Sep. 1, 18531.. 1 7 2Sing Sing.

Abraham Crispell ...... Oct. 31, 1854iMar.20, 1854 .. 1 8 3 RondoUl, Ulster county. "Jill. ~I. Hegeman ••: •••.. Sep. 22, 1853Sep. 20, 18~:)i' .10 1 3 Troy .

.. ] ran j 11 CISL. N. Chapm .... July 1, 1856June19,1 18::>6 1 3Albany. Oliver T. Bundy ..•.•..•. Sep. 13, 185SiAug.24, 18581.. 12( 5,Deposit, Delaware county. :Francis J. D'Avignon .... Sep. 20, 1859iSep. 7, ISM) .. 11141 4:Ausable Forks, ClintQn count1~ Ja.m~s S. Ph.ill~PS"'."'" June27, 18591JUll.e4, 18~9 .. 1~1 4:Westvi1le. Wilham Chnstle .•••••••• Dec.l0, IS51 Dec. 1, 18::>1.. 16 4,Rodman, Jefferson county. t Eli Fox [May 28, 18M)May 13, J859 .. \171 5iMohawk, Herkimer county. Gurdon M. Sanford ..••••• Nov. 30, 185SIJune 1, 1858 .. 18 5/Middleburgh,Schohariecount1' Judson C. Nelson IScp. 20, 1859i.Tuly29, 1859 .. ]9; 5!Truxton, Cortland county. Hufus H. Gilbert INov. 30, 18580ct. 1, 1858 .. 2° 7iCorning, Steuben county. :Peter Cunningham ••••.•• !July 30, 1858!May 1, 1858 •. 1211 6:Utica. 1 Charles N. T~ttle ••••••. 'ISep. 25, 18~~/Sep. 1, 18~~ • '123, 6rAuburn. Edson T. WrIght ••••.•. Isep. 29, 18::>;>Sep.17, 18::>;>.. 24i 6iSymcuse. George H. Sreith July 25, ]8511Ju1y 11, 1851 "125/ 87[I10Chester. Vacant ••.•••. , .•••.••.•.••••••••.. '1' )29 .Tonathan B. Stanton .••• 'Isep. 9, 1854 ••••.•.•.. : •. '13°11 8iEllicottville, Allegany county. Henry C. Blanchard •.•••• Mar. 1, 18581Scp. 20, 1837 .. 31 8iBuffalo. JabeZAllen· ...... ••·· .. JUly23, 1855July20, 18551"1132 8East Aurora, Erie county. I 1 REGUUlNT-\.L SURGEONS. I Captains. FrederiCk Roesler Apr. 8, 1856 July 2, 1855 11 1 INew York. Henry Sheppard. • •••... Jan. 10, 1859 Dec. 12, 1858 2' 111 do Charles J. Van Cort...... Dec. 19, 1855Dec. 5, 1855 3 lIdo Vacant. • • . • • •• • • . • • • • .• •••••••••• • ;... •• •• • . •• 4 2i 1 do Vaeant •.•.••••••••••.•• •••••••• •.•. ..••••.•.... 5 2, 1 Julius Berghaus Dec. 1, 1859Nov.26, 1859 6 2 1 do

TimothyM Cheesman Nov.1B, 18590ct.l0, 1854 7131 do Dennis Donovan ••••••••• Oct. 25, 1858 Oct. 6, 1858 8 3 1 do F. Willis Fisher July 16, 185\)July 7, 1859 9 3 1 do Rufus H. Gilbert Nov. 28, 18590ct. 2, 1859;11 4 1 do

Henry Slack. • . • • •••• • •• Dec. 13, 1859 Dec. 1, 18591 12 2 1 Charle~ F. Chase ...... Oct. 22, 1859pct. 6, 18~913 5 ZIBrooklyn. 1 John G. Rossman •••..••. July 1, 18581Feb. 6, 18::>81145 2'1 do Vacant .••••.•.••.•••••••••••..•....•.••..•••..• 15 6 2 L ..D~Wit~ HalL Aug.17, 18M/AUg. 8, 1.854116 6 2:.Sag lIa.rboT, Suffolk coun.ty• Wilham t,ovan Sep. 1, 1851 Aug.25, 1851117 7 2Haverstraw, Rockland county" James H. Curry June 26, 1855Mar.20, 185518 7 2:Scrub Oak. . Smith Ely July 1,1859IMar. 2,185919 7 2INewburgh.· lA.ssembly, No.. 179.] 6 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ROSTER.-STAFF-(Continued. ) i ~~ NAME OF OFFICE. Date of com- Date of rank .. S !.~ Residence. mission. ~'I: :E ------1------~~A E. Leonard Ingersoll. •... Oct. 10, 1859Sept. 15, 185920 8 3 Catskill, Greene co. JohnC. Payne Nov. 2,18590ct. 1,185921 8 3Poughl,eepsie. Vacant •..•...•••••.•.•....•• '.•..•...•.••••.••..... 23 4 1 Matthew H. Burton April 15, 1858Dec. 27, 18542410 3 Troy. James Cox ...... · · Oct. 10,18MJJuly 30, 18MJ2511 ;{Alhany. George 1. Newton •..•••.. Oct. 10, 1859Sept. 10, 185926 17 5 Gloversville, Fulton 00. Va.cant •••.••..•••••••....•••.••••••....••...... 2712 f> Benry W. Barron ...••... August 3, 1857Jan. 1, 185728 5 ZBrooklyn. John P. Rouse Sept. 22, 1857Sept. 17, 18572911 3 Schuylerville, Sarat'a co. LysanderW. Kennedy Sept. 20, 1859Aug. 20, 18593010 3Cambridg~, Wash. co. Austin W. Holden ....•.. May 14, 185\.\J nn. 28, 185631 14 4 Glens Falls, Warren co. Vacant •••••••••••••••....•.•.•.•.•.••...•• ••• •••• ·.3214 4 Vacant •••.•..••. •· .•• ····••·········· •.••• ··• .. ····33154 Joseph H. Smith •.•••... Aug. 22, 1854Aug. 9, 18543415 Brasher FallS. Vacant .•.•..••••..••....•...... •.•...... •..•.••. 3516 4 Moses Piersons •.••.•••.. March 10, lS55 Dec. 20, 18543616 4 Adams, Jefferson co. John T. Sharer Aug. 15,1857 July 6, 185738'171 51Little Falls. John Green ,July 16, IS5\!March 23, 185939118[5Cherry Valley, Otsego co.

GerrH Maltice ••.•..•... Oct. 5, 185(jOct. 1, 18(6)40,181 5 :Fultonham, Schoharie co. 1 Samuel R. Billi~gs Sept: ;.' 1~?8 Aug. 20, 185814I119!51.N'orwich!Chena~go co. Thomas L. Harns Apnl L,1t;o8Jan. 1, 185814211915ClIzenovllI, Mad180nco. l Solomon F. McFarlan Aug. 3, 1857\June 16, 1857 43.12'15Oxfold, Chenango co. i t Chas. Ranch ••.••.••.... Oct. 6, 18551Sept. 1, 1855145:216,Utica. Jabez V. Cobb July 22,1856June 10, 185646:21 6lHome. IT.at.haniel B.• RiCfl.' "jJune 6,1855June. 1, .18551...48•••,,24 fi Fulton, Oswegoco. Horatio Robinson, Jr ..••. March 7, 1S531March 4, 1853:49:23 6/AUburn. Ed.ward J. Morgan F.,'b. 18, lti"IFeb. 11, 1852i50,23 6 Ithnca. Alonzo R. Morgan July 16, 185!!March 1, 18595124 6 Syracuse. X. :::;: w: A;~;;:::: :::: N~;." "i;j85918~~t:" '5','185911~~i,~;~IRochester. lTich. Kammerer .•••••.•. Jan. 2, 1857Dec. 23, 1856551 3 ]INew York. Vacant • l •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , • , •• 59125 7

William H.• Gregg ...... Dec. 4,1858 Nov. 6, 1858601.20 '7IE1mira, Chemung co. Vacant .••.•••.•.•••••.•....•.••...•....••..•.•••... I 62,29 8 George W. Barr ..•.•.••. May 7, 1858,May 1, 185864:301 8Gowanda, Cattaraugus co. Charles P. Fanner .•.• ·.· June 12, 1858'June 5, 185S165!318!Buffalo. D. Fowler Bishop .••••... Oct. 23, 185710et. 1, 185716612\18'Lockport, Niagara co.

George Abbott .•••...... Dec. 29, 1854iDec. 5, 185467\32 8tE. Hamburgh, Erie co. Thomas D. Strong Dec. 22, 18?5:Dec. 17, 185516S1328!Westfield, Chautauqua co. Robert Johnston •.••..•. Oct. 10, ISD9iSept. 6, 1851:11694 I!JN ewYork. Thomas Whitehouse July 13, IS55iJ une 29, 1855170 [} 2'Brook1yn. Henry Slack Sept. 30,18581July 15,185871 1 IINew York. George A. Richardson .••. Aug. 12, 1859!.T uly 28, 185973 1 1!Tompkinsville, Rich. co. Ira C. Whitehouse , Jan. 1,1858Nov. 1,18577431 8 Buffalo. James V. C. Teller March 3, 1858 1Feb. 15,18587611 3 lAlbany• Vl\cant 79 4 1 Surgeon's ]-Iates. Lieutenants. 1 Francis F. Resch .•.•••• 'jJan. 1, 18~8,.Deo. 2, 18~7 1 1 I 1New York. John Devin •...... •.. Aug. 15, 18D7;July 2, 1807 2 lIdo Mark Biumenthllll ...... ,June 29, 18591March 1, 1857 3 1 1 do Henry E. Davies •..••••• \June 22, 1858Dec. 1, 1857 4- 2 1 do George Dieffenbach •.•..• \Feb. 24, 1857Feb. 22, 1856 [) 21 1 do Vacant. • •• ••....••.•.•...•••...•... , .•.••..••..... 6 2) 1 do Edward M. Cl1meron•...• Nov. 26, 1855Oct. 25, 1855 '7 3i 1 do John Aitkin Jr Feb. 24, 1851Feb. 10, 1851 8 3' 1 do Vacant ,...... 9 31 1 do Elrick Parm1y , ••.•.•. July 1, 1858June 28, 185811 4~ 1 do Vacant 12[ 2' 1 do Willia~ McGrouty , .. Oct. 10, 1856Jan: 30, 18~(j131512Brooklyn. Jacob Sllloway, Jr July 1,1858Apnl 19,180814 51 2,t do v.a,cant ••••••..•...•••••.•..•.••. ' .•.••...••..••••... 15! 61 2, J. Wallace Burke ' 16 612.

1 Ia. ;-:; N'a:~~~'si~~~~~:::.S~~t:··'i;iS52IA~'rii' 'ii,' iS52 i~1~ ~1;Bradford'Westchester QO. William Youngblo9d, Jr .. July 1,IS59June 15,18591917 2 Newburgh. r ADJUTANT GENERAL.' 83 ROSTER.-STAFF-( Continued.)

NAME OF OFFICE. Date of com- bate of rank.li i.~I Residence. miilsion. /'b!J .:.o.~ , ~~ AI David B. ~ew()y. ~=~ct. -;;'-I8~9IS('P'"'2'9," 1859;20813ICa~skill, Gre~ount;:--- George Lonllard ..•.•..•. Nov. 2, 180910ct. 1, 185921 8[3 Rhmebeck, Dutchess county. William Seligma.n Feb. 3, 1858Jan. 1, 1858;23 4 1iNew York.

Levin Crandell an. 22, 18591 Nov.I5, 18582410 3 Troy. Hugh Davy Jan. 24, 1860I 0ct. 1, 185912511 3;Albany. 1 Andrew Barhyut .•..•..•. .Feb. 16, 18591Feb.1 12" 18591~26f7 5Schenectady. Vae.ant 2712 51 William Rappold ..••••.• Oct. 20, 185RNov. 1, 185728 5 2 Brooklyn . . Milo J. Jennings ..••••.• Aug.lh, 185*nly 1, 18572911 3:SchuylerviUe,Saratoga county. William E. Eldre,dgil Sep. 20, 1859'IAug,.20, 18393°,10 3 Cambridge, WltS,hingtoncounty. Va.cant ············31141 41 samuel, Fi,t,zgcrald,' •.••.. Sep. 19, 185,6A,Ug'26' 18563,2,1414.Clintonville, Clinton county. Vacant .•.••••••...•.•••.•.••.• ,•••.••...•••••...• 33151 4 Vacant 34151 4

Vacant ••••••••••.•••••..••...•••....•.•.••..••. I 351614 Frederick Bischoff•.••..•. J ul:; IS, ,18,591July 5, 18M}36\1,6 4 Lowville, Lewis county. Vacant 3817 5 John K. Leaning Nov.a, 1859IAug.23, 1859::191185Fly Creek, Otsego county. George S. Lynes July 30, l85S July , I, 18584011815 M.iddleburgh, Schoharie county l 1.0, ra ,J. Gledhill, Dec. 8" 1859sep. 12, 185941,1,I,\il, 5 Garrattsvill,e,Cheno.ngo county • •TohD.Aclde,Y , Apr. 1;, 1858J.'Ru. 1, 18584?i19 ~De~uy~er, Madison county. Henry.D. Spencer Aug. 3, 1857jtiep. 1, IS5.')4.3:]2 0 Bambndge, Chenango C'Ount:r. Peter Claesgens ...••••.•. Uct. 6, 1855Sep. 1, 185545;21 Ii Utica-. Isaac Edwards ...... •••.. June 15,1859 1June 1, 185946'21 6 Home. Augustus H. Tankie Aug.20, 1858June 10,185848'24 ()Oswego. Edward C. Hall June 27., 1859June20, 18594923 6 Auburn. Vacant ••••••...... ••.•.•..••••...••...... ••.... 50:23 61 Thomas S. Truair , •• July 16, 1859May 1, 18595124 6 Syracu,e. Vacant 5321 6 Vacant ...•••.••...•••••.•.•..•••....• , ..••.... .5425 7 Earne.st Ca.zel ;\far.16, 1857 Feb. 25, 1857551 311New York. Vacant. • .. • •••• . . •• ••• • . •.••.••...... •..••.... 59,25 7 John S. Jamison Dec. 4, 1858Nov. 6, 185860:20 7 Hornellsville, Steuben couuty. Vacant ..•••••.•..••..••••••...•.••. ·· .•...•.... 6229 8 Randall Reed Aug.19, 1858July 15, 185864'30 8lScio, Allegany county. Julius Fuchs Aug. 6, 1855July 10, 185565131 8 Buffalo. Vacant ,,' 66'29 81 John McBeth Dec. 29, 1854Dec. 5,185467;32 8,Wales. David M. Bemus Jan. 23, 1856Ja,n. 23, 185668'32 8Ellery, Chautau'qua county. Joseph B. Tully Oct. 10, 1859Sep. 6, 1859169114 1lNew York. Vacant .•..•...••.•••••..••••..•...•...•.•.•.... 70 5 2 John P.Dodge Aug. 1,1857 June 18,185771 ] 1 do Barnard J. Malone Aug.12, 1859July 28, 1859731 I 1 Tompkinsville, Richmond co. Vacant 7431 8 Vaeant • 76'11 3 Vacant ••.••••••..•••....•••••••.•...•••••••••. 79 '4 1 QUARTER lIASTER GENE- RAL'S DEPARTMENT. Qu(trter Master General. Brigadier General. James L. Mitchell .•..•• , • Jan. 1, 1859Jan. 1, 1855 .• " .. Albany. ' Division Qt. Masters. Lieut. Cols. I, Vacant •••••.••••••••••••••••••••.••••.••••••.•••••. 1 William J. Steele .••••••• Scpo 13, 18bSI.July 1, 1858 •. •. 2 Brooklyn. , Charles H. Strong ...... "Jan. I,I858Dec. 1, 1857 3,Albany.l ' Charles H. McNeil .•••.•. May 23, 1859I Apr. 19,1859 4!Plattsburgh,Clinton county: ;'~~~:~.~~~~~::::::::::: ~.~~.•1.9:.~~~~II~~~:.2.9:.~~~~:: ::, ~'l'ICherryValley, Otsego county. Vacant ••••••••••.••••••.••...•.•..•..•••••••.••.... Andrew J. Rich 'Sep. 3, 1853'Aug. 6, 1853 8 Buffalo. Brigade Qr. Masters.j Ca.ptainll. I Russell H. HoadleY"!''',July29, 1857!June22, 1857 .. I1NewYork. ~~~~:~:.~~~~:::::::::j~~:::.6.'.~~~~I~~~::.4o:.:~~~::;1 ~ d(~ 1 84 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ROSTER.-STAFF-(Continued. )

NAME OF OFFICE. Date of oom- Date ofrlWlk. "§Iia ~ ';§I' Residence. mission. ~I~i~.'bD,~'r;: _ Henry S. Van Beuren July 1, 1858June 28, 1858 .. 4 I!New York. Julius L. Ellis Sept. 20, 1859 July 4, 1859.. 5 2iBrooklyn. John H. Sutphin Dec. 23, 1854:SCPt. 13, 18[14 •• 6 2iJamaica, Queens co. J. Bryant Smith, Oct. 1.0, 18570. ct. 1, 1857 .. '1 2iYonkers, Westchester 00. Hiram Roosa Jan. 1, 1858Jan. 1, ]858 .. 8 3iRondout, Ulster co.

ChristopherC. Schoonm'krJuly 29, 1857 June 4, 1857 .. III 3jTroy. William S. Schranton .... Nov. 14, 18591Nov. 5, 1859 .. 11 3,Alhllny.

George B. ~·ellows ••••••. Sept. 13, 1858jAug. 24, 1858 •. 12 5iUnadilla, Otsego co. John I•.Stetson Nov. 29, 1854Nov. 27,.1854 .. 14 41 HeD!y P. Field Jun~ 27, 1851l1Jun~ 4, 1859 .. 15 4iMalone, Franklin co. LeVi Jo,hnson April 14, 1.8571APrll 6, 1857 .. 16 41:Henderson, Jefferson co.. Hezekiah Heath July 28, 1856 JUlY 28, 1856 .. 17 5 ~:~=:s 'i:'j~~~~::::::::s~~i:20:' iS59 j~i;" 29'; iS59 :: ~~ ~1,HamiltOn, Madison co. Charles C. B. Walker March 1, 1859IFeb. 22, 1859 •. 20 7!Corning, Steuben co. Peter Brewer Oct. 20, 1858:Sept. 1, 1858 .. 21 6iUtica.

J. hes Parsons •••••••••. Sept. 22, 1857iSept. 5, 1857 .. 23 61A uh11rn. John G. Butler Oct. 10, 1857iAug. 24, 1857 .. 24 6,Syracuse. Aaron Erickson, Jr nee. 8, 1859iDec. 6, 1859 .. 25 '11Rochester. Charles M. Joy August 4, 1853 Aug. 4, 1853 .. 29 8:Knowlesville, Orleans _. Charles Horton •••••••••. Sept. 9, 18541·.••.•••••...••. 30 8,Angelica, Allegany co. John Howcutt July 2, lR56 June 20, 1856 .. 31 8,Buffalo. 32 W;~;:::~~ll:u~';t'e~'_" .July 23, 1855July 20, 1855 "1 8 Aurora, Erie co. Lieutenants.Masters. l George L. Maxwell •.•.•. June 27, 1859 June 25, 1859 1 1 INew York. George M. Simonson ••••. Aug. 15, 1857 July 6, 1857 2 lIdo Adolph Hirsch •••.••.•.•. Nov. 23, 1859 Sept. 1, 1859 3 lIdo A. Foster Higgins ••••... Oct. 9, 1855 Sept. 20, 18ii5 41 21 1 do Charles WetzeL · April 2, 1857 Feb. 16, 1857 51 2, 1 do Hugh N. Camp Feh. 18, 1858 Jan. 2, 18ii8 612 1 do Lock W. Winchester Dec. 31, 1858 Jan. 1, 1858 7 311 do David B. Keeler, Jr July 30, 1859 July 18, 1859 8 3'11 do Alexander Henriques July 16, 1859July 7, 1859 9 3 1 do Marshall J. Allen Feb. 17, 1859 Dec. 17,] 85811 4 . 1 do Albert H. Nicolay Dec. 13. 1859 Uec. 1, 185912 2 1 do J ames Mooney •.•.•••••• Nov. 9, 1857 Oct. 1, 1857 13 5 2iBrooklyn. William Milford July 1, 1858 June 15, 185714 51 21' do Henry S. Hoover 15, () 2 Samtiel A. Haynes Aug. 17, 1855July 27, 1855151 6 2lBridgehampton, Suff. eo•. Vacant .••••••••••••••••...... •.••.••.•.•.••••.•••... ]7 7 2, Harrison Williams March 13, 1852 Aug. 20, '185118 7 2North Salem, Putnam co. Henry C. Copley May 30, 185510ct. 18, 185419 '1 2Montgomery, Orange co. John S. Griffith ..••••..• July 2a, 1855June 28, 1855:20 8i 3Shokan, Ulster co. Charles n., Fitchett ••••.. Feb. 28, 1856\Feb. 1, 1856121 8 3iRhineheck, Dutohess co. Joseph Sehgman Jan. 1, 1858 Dec. 21, 185'1,2314 I!Ntlw York. George T. Steenhurgh Oct. 20, 1858\Oct. 13, 1858,24:10 3,Troy. Michael McDonald .•.•••• Nov. 30, 1858Sept. 1, 185825:11 3;AIbany. JamesG. Fraser Oct. 10, 1859Sept. 10,1859i26;171 5,Johnstown, Fulton eo. Marshall Shaw •••••.•••• Aug. 26, 18521,AUg•. 5, 1852127.,.12Ii5,Walton, Delawa.re co. Vacant •••.•.•••.•••••.•.••..••.•.... ,I...... '128! 5 21 John D. Wait .....•••.•• Sept. 20, lR59iAug. 22, 18592911 3 Ballston Spa. William C. Hawley •.•••• Aug. 19, 1858iAug. 12, 18~8:3010 31N.White Creck, Wash. 00. Duncan Moon ..••...•.•• May 14, 1856\.1an. 28, 18:1631 14 4,Sehroon Lake. William Fuller ISept. 19, 1856 Aug. 26, 1856,3214 4lPlattshurgh, Clinton co. Michlie1 Mc~ullen ••••••. June 23, 1854 Jun6 15, 18~4,3315 4ranton, St. La,,:rence co. 1 Henry P. Field Aug. 11, 185jAug• 6, 18.16,3415 4lMalone, Franldm eo. Henry Ervine ••.••.••••• June '15, 1859 May 20, 1859i3516 4,Theresa, Jefferson co. Jason C. Rice Mar. 10, 1855 Dec. 20, 18543616 4!Adams, Jefferson co. WHliam Reynolds, Jr Aug. 15, 1857 June 15,1857138,17 5lNewport, Herkimer co. John M. Watermau Aug. 26, 1852Jnly 13, 185239118 51Decatur, Otsego co. Martin Shafer ••••••••••• Ja.n. 1, 185 sept .•. 30, 18574°1,18 5 Cobleskill Centre, SCh•..OO..• John F. Hill Dec. 8, 1859Sept. 20, 18594119 5Norwich,1 Chenango co. Willson G. Nye •••••••••• Sept. 20, 1859 Aug. 13, 185942,19 5!Morrisville, Madison co. Aurelius C. Pratt •••••••• Oct. 2, 1858 Aug. 30, 185843112 5iBainbridge, 'Chenango co. ADJUTANT GENERAL. ROSTER.-STAFF-(Continue~.)

NAME OF OFFICE. Date {If com- Da..te of rank. ~; ~I=:Ol'~ Residence. lllitlsion. .~~ :E -----·------I------I------·--I-I--il-I,-----·-----P:: A Miohael Robenstine June 8, 1858 March 1, 185814521 6 Utica. JamesEhvell July 22,1856June 10,1851Mli21 6 Rome. Lenthil Tower June. 12, 185.8May 14, 1.858!14824 6 Fulton, Oswego county. John Chedell April 15, 1859 April 7, 18594923 8 Auburn. Vacant •• ,••••••••••••• '•• " •••••••••••••.•• ~••••••••• 5023 6 Edmund B. Griswold ••••• Aug. 20, 1858 August 2, 1858(5124 8 Syracuse. Augustus S. HuH ...... July 30, 1858 March 11, 1858 5321 6 Paris, Oneida county. William H. Benjamin •••• April SQ, 1859 April 18, 183915425 7 Rochester. John Lankota Nov. 9, 1857 July 28, 185755 3 1 New York. Vacant •••••••••••••••••..••••••••..•...•••••••••••• 1 i925 7 ~::~~~~ .~:.~: .~~:~~~~~. ~~~.e•• :'~'. ~~~~~~~~... ~~'. ~~~~I:~~~~IIornelIsville, Steuben co. HoratioBabb May 7,1858May 1,1858:6430 8Ca.ttaraugus, Ca.tta. co. Solomon Scheu .•••••.••. May 20, 1854 May 12, 18546531 8 Buffalo. i J. Mortimer McChesney •. Oct. 23, 1857 Oct. ], 1857i6629 8 Lockport, Niagara. county. Caspian' R.Monow Sept. 12, 1857 Aug. 31, 185716732 8 West Aurora. Henry D. Tillinghast March 80, 1857 March 2,1857,6832 8 Fredonia, Chautauqullo co. DennisT. Sullivan Oct. 10, 1859Sept. 6, 185969 4 1 New York. John H. Graham; •••••••• Dec. 6, 1858 Sept. 13, 1858i70 5 2 Brooklyn. George A. Buokmgham •. Aug. 2,1855June 18, 1855[71 1'1 New York. Geor~ Ellis Augustl2,1859July 28, 1859,73 1 1 Tompkinsville, Rich. co. Franklin Ritter Oct. 22, 1857 June 13, ]8577431 8 Buffalo. Henry A. Backman March 3, 1858 Feb. 15, 1858761 11 3 Albany. Vacant .•••• ; ••••••••••••.••••••••••••.•••••••••••••• 79 4 1 PAY-MASTER GENERAL'S • DEP ARTMENT. PAY-MASTER GENERAL. Colonel. Robert L. Johnson •••••• January I, 1859iJan. 1, 1857 •• " •. Albany.

DIVISION PAY-MASTERS. I Majors. I Edward A. Bibby ...... Nov. 9,1857 Jan. 25, 1853 .. 1New YorK. Stephen H. De Bevoiee .. Sept. 13, 1858July 1, 1858 .. 2 Brooklyn. Thaddeu,s W. P. Kendrick January 1, 18581Jan. 1,1858 .. SAlbany. Joel J. Seaver May 23, 1859 April 19, 1859 . 4: Malone, Franklin county. Leman P. Carpenter Jan 19,1860Jan. 2,1860 .. 5 Oneonta, Otsego county. Vacafit •••••••••••••••••.••••••.••...... ••••••••••••... 6 Vacant .••••••••••••••••.•.•...... •.•••••••.. " 'I .Solon H. Lathrop ... ~.... Sept. 3, 1853 August 6, 1853 .... , 8 Buffalo. BRHUDE PAY-MASTERS. Captains. Edgar Kirby Jan. 22, 1859.Jan. 1, 1859 .. 1 IjNeW York. J. H~bart Herrick. • •••• Dee. 8, 1857 NoV. 18, 1857 •. 2 1 do James R. Smith April 16,185] Jan. 6, ]851 .. 31 d() John D. Abrams •. ~ Oct .2, 1854Sept. 13, 1854,. 41 11 do V a64\nt. • • •• • •• •• •• • • • •• •••••.•••••••. .••••••••••••• •. 5 2 Vacant 6 2 James W. BedelL Feb. 17,1859Feb. la,1859 .. 7 2Somers, Westchester eo. Samuel Penniman March 11, 1858 Feb. 27, 1558.. 8 3 Samsonville, mster co. William H. Lawton Noy. 30,1858N"ov. 24,1858 .. 10 3 Troy. Henry T. Bradt Oct. 10, ]859 Sept. 1,1859 .. 11 3 Albany. Charles B. Wade March 1,1859Jan. 25,18,';9 .. 12 5 Walton, Delaware-county . Vacant •.•••••• '.. • ••• • • •• •.•••• • • •• •• •• . •• ~• • •• • • ••• •• 14 4 QrvUle Page May 16; 1854April 13, 185!.. 15 40anton, St. Lawrence 00. Hebry E. Turner Oct. 1, 1858 Oct. l, 1858 ,~16 4 Lowville, Lewis county.: John M. Trell.dwa.y Jan •. 29, 1857 Jan. 29, 1857,.. 17 ~IJQrdanville, He.rkil1leroo. Vacant. , •••••.•.•.••.••..••••••••.•••.•••••••.•.•.••. 18 " A1va.rado B. Petrie ...... Sept. 20,18S9IJuly 29, IS59 .. 19 5 Peterboro, Mll.dison eo. Francis M. McDowell •... June 28,1859!June 24, 1859 .. 20 7lHorttellsville, Steuben co. Richard C. Enright Se.pt. 1l,1855!AUg• 16, 1855 •• 21 6jUtica.. , George W. Peck Sept. 22, 1857 Sept. 5, 1857 .. 23 6,Aubum. Ja.mes A. B~c'!t~ith, August20, 1858\AUg• 18, 1858 ... 24 6!Syraeul'le. , Edward M. SmIth •.••••. July 29, 1~51July 14:, 185~ •• 25 71Roehester. Hiram Duel Nov. 16, 1854'j'Oct. 20, 1854, •• 29 8 Wheatville, Orlea.ns co. Ma.rvin J. Green •••••••• Sept~ 9, 1854 •• , ••.•••••••••• 30 S:Cuba., Allega.n,- ~unt,.. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

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NAME OF OFFICE. Date.o! com- Date ohank. 11il)l§~i§ Rellidence. mllfSlon. ~I.,.. i t;. ~I~IA Edward S. Dann ..•••.•.• Mar. 1, 1858 Feb.16, 1858 •. 31 8 Buffalo. :ayron D. Pe.rson ..•••.••• July 23, 1855 July 20, 1855 .. 32· 81East Aurora, Eriecoullty_ Regimental Pa'!Jmasters. Lieutwants. .' James W. Peck June 27,1859 June 25,1859 1 1 1New York. , John Newman Jan. 10, l859 Dec. 20, 1858 2 lIdo Vacant •.••..•.•.••.• ,.. .•••...•...• .••..••.••.. :'> 1 1 dQ Francis F.Gunther ...... Aug.17, 185!iMar.l\l, 1855 4 2 1 dl> Charles Steinweg •••••••• Aug.l8, 1859 Aug. 9, 1859 5 21 do George Dixon, Jr Sep. 20, 18M!Sep. I, 1859 6 2 1 do 13enjl1minF. Carpenter ••• Feb. 11, 1853 Nov. 19,1852 7 311 1 d() Michael H. Cushman •••.• Oct. 2, 1855sep• In, 1855 8 3' 1 do Henry L. King July 16, 18b9July 7,18v9 \) J3 1 do Charles H. Homer July 30, 18581 July 23, 185811 4 1 d() Richard S. Palmer Dec. 13, 18591Dec. 1, 185912 2 1 d() Sa,muel K. Boyd Feb.17, 1859Nov. 1,185813 5 2:Brooklyn. L. Lefferts Laidlaw July I,1858 Feb. 6, 185814 5 21 do William F. Bush Mar. 5,1849INov. 7, 1848 l5 6 2 Jamaica, Queens county. Sylvester F. Brown ••••.. Aug.20, 1858'JulyI 20, 185816 6 2'Sag Harbor, Suffolk county" Joh~ II.,Stephens I : 17 7 21 . Danus 'Iruesdell Aug.17, 185\l Mar.2:>, 185918 7 2,Cold Sp;mg, Putnam county. Je~se Bellmap May 30, 1855Oct. 18, 185419 7 2,New WIndsor, Orange count, .. i Peter T. Overbaugh JlI..n. 1, 1858NOV.29, 1854',20 8. 3".,sau.gertiell' Ulster county. Mark D. Wilbur Mar.Io, 1859.Jan .. 4,185921 83,Rhinebeck, Dutchess count,_

1 William T. Wood Dec.H, 1855,Nov. l6, 1855231 4 INew York. . E.Warren.Payne Dec. 29, 1854'Dec. 27, 1854124101 3,'I.'roy. Philip Mork .•••..••...•. Nov.SO, 1858;Sep. 1, 1858251113,Albany.. , James Barr Oct. 10, 1859Sep. 10, 1859J2017 5 GloversvIlle, Fulton county. George Raitt Sep. 13, 18!i81 Aug.24, ]8582712 i}'Andes,. Delaware county.

JO~lI~Russell ••.••.•••••• Oct. 20, 1858'Nov. 1, 185728 1 51 2 Brooklyn. l Wdhu.m A. Olmstead ..••••.••.••••..• !Mar.23, 185729,111 31Ba.llston Spa.. James ~L Eddy~ ..••..••• Jan. 10, I859Dec. 1., 1858 aoIIIo\'3iGreellwich, Washington county_ Frederick E. Ranger •.••• May 14, 1856J.1 an. 28, ]85631 a 4,Glens Falls, 'Warren county.

James M. Bromley •...••• (Dec. 4, 1858Mn.y 15,185832,14 41 Plattsburgh, Clint.on county. David Child, 2d ...•.••... /sep• 12, 1857iAug.20, 185733,15 4iOgdensburgh. Hiram Cltftwright Aug.17, 1859'July 20, 185934)5 4!BUrJ.;,Franklin county. C~a~ncey wilke.y j.June15, 18~91MlIYao, 1859:)5',15 4 Evans' Milh, Jeffer80n county. WIlham P. DavIs ...••.•. :Mar.lO, I805,Dec. 20, 18543616 4 Henderson, Jefferson COlll'ity. 1 Jacob G. Bellinger ...... iAug.15, 1857[June 15,185738,17 5lHcrkimer. Alvan B. Losee ..•••••••. !Jan. 6, 1852Dec. 1, 18t> 139]8 5 Springfield, Otsego county. 1 l Wm .. H. ~itchell ...•...• Dec. 5, 18[,6i~ct. 1, 185640118 5 Fulto~ham, Schoharie county. DeWitt MIller ~. Dec. 8, 1859Sep. 20, 1859,4111911 5 NorWICh, Chenango county. Julius A. Graham •.••.••• ISep• 20, 185U'Aug.13, 1859 42'19 [, DeRuyter, Madison county. 1 Vacant I · ,43:121 5 Joy H. Ladd June 8, 1858May I~ 185845,21 6 U1Jca. Henry C. Caso Sep. 13, 18i)8,Aug.26,1 18584621 6 Rome. John H. Oliphant ...•..•• May 30, 1857iMar. 2~, 1857,48124 6 Fulton, Oswego county. A. Braynard Sheldon .•.•• July 26, 1856lJUlY 2o, 1856 4\);23 6 Port Byron, Cayuga count,_ Vocant. .•...•..•.••••....•.•••.•.....•••...... • [50i2:1 6 r Alon1;o Caldwell .•... July 16, 1859May 1, 1S59501i24 6 Syrncuse. n. 1 William P. Slorum ...... July 6, 185\lJune18, 18595321 olClinton. William II. Ward •.••.... Apr, 20, 1855IApr.l0, 18555425 7 Rochester. '''illia,m Henriques Mar. 3, I8581JaD. 1o, 185855/ 3 1 New ¥ork.

Vacant · .. 1 !MJI25 '1 John N. Hungerford June 28, 1859 June 24, 185H60i20 7 Corning, Steuben county. ,racant •...•...••....•.....•...•.... 1 162.29 8 Bra.dford Burroughs ....•. Jan. 26, 1855/ttn. 26, 1855,(}4:~H)8 Waverly, Catta,raugus count". Anthonv Diebold .•••••.. May 20, 1854May 12,18[>46531 8 Buffalo. Josiah 1. Breyfogle ..•... Oct. 23, 1857iOct. 1, 1857:66(29 8 Lockport, Niagara county. Lucius H. Ab~ott June 8, 185~:May 26, 185567t~2 8E. Ha~burgh. Thomas W. GlISSon Dec. 22, 185:>pec. 17, ]85568',32 8 FredOnIa, Chautauqua county .. Matthew Keho'). ~ Oct. 10, 1859 Sep.B, 1859,69 4 1 New York. Matthew Clarkson. . July 13, 1855'June 29, 185570/51 2 Brooklyn. George W. Rosevelt Dec. 28, lS59Dec.20, 1859,71 1 1 New York. I Thomas Bligh .•.•.••••• : Aug.12, ] 85\lj.July 28, 185973 1 1 Tompkinsville, Riohmond 0«>'

C. harles J. Wing .•.•..••..•..•..•..••S.ep. IO'.1858June 1, .185.87'l 31 8 B.utralo. ~{illian V. R. Lan$~il~.' •• Feb. 9, 1SS7 /Jan. 2, 1857 7611 3 Albany,. yaoant '. i' 1 ',' 179l 4 1 ADJUT ANTGE'NERAL/

ROS.T ER..-{ Continued.) CHAPLAINS.

N AMES. Date of com- Date of rank. ]I~l~S ~ !'~ Residence.

mission. 'SiJI'~I'i=

AUgU8tus To;tt;berg ...• Dec. 28, 1859Nov.'l, 18591 111' 1 Richard Goodwin •.••••.• March 16, 1857,Dec. 15, 18561!2 1 1New York. John B. Howard .•..••••• June 8, 1857 May 20, 1857 3 lIdo Edward R. Bell •..••...• Dec. 9, 1858'N ov. 1, '18581 4!' 2 1 dQ Charles C. Edey ..•.•..•• Nov. 5, 1859!NOY. 3, 18591 5 2 1 d@ C,harles H. Phillips ..•.•• Sept. ,20, 1859 ~ept. 1. 18591,6 2 1 do Georfl:e W. Brainard : IAug. 6, 18461 7 ? I do ...,~~~:~~s.~~.t:~~::::::::::~.~r.l~.~~~',~~~:I:~~.,'...::.~~~~I'~I'; ~ dG John J. Mott Nov. 28, 1859Nov. 23, 1859,11 41 dQ Vacant .•...••••.•••••••.••.•••..•.•.•.•.•••....•... 112 ,2 1 1 _ Henry Ottman •.••..••••• Nov. 9, 185710ct. ,1, 'lS5n3 .51 2 Brooklyn. ~:~~~et ~:~~~.::: :::: :::: :~~: .•. ~~.~~~~I~;:..~::.~~:~l~:: i do :Francis C. Hill ..••.....• Aug. 17, 1855July 20,185516 6 2 Riverhead, SuffQlk'co.

1 ~:~~;\i:'S;;~il~;::::::: A'~~:'i7;' iS5,'9Ij~i;"25:' i8591~~~ it'carmel, Putnam, 00. John Brown ~.•. : •••••.. May 30, 1855Oct. 18, 185419 7 2 Newb~rgh, Orange co. i Robert B. Fanbaun ...•• Jan~ 1, 18580ct. 26, 185420 8 3 Ca,tsklll, Greene (l0. 1 I «korge M. McEckron .... July 20, 1859/June 1, 18"5921 8 3lRhinebeck, Dutchess 00. Stephen R. Baker •..•..• July 1,] 8q8 June 23, 185823 4 llN ew York. Issachar H. Brown ••.•••• jS,.Pt. ]3, 1858,Aug. 23, 1858.2410 3.Troy.

John M. Kimball .••••.•• Dec. 28, 1859 Dec.- 1, 1859,25111 3 Albany. Vacant ••.••.•• ~••.••..•..••.•..••.•.•...•..•.••.••• 26!17 ~ Vacant •...••.•••••.••• 'j' . • . .• .... • . .. .. •••.••..•. "j27'112i 5 Henry HilL~ Jan. 1, 1858 Nov. 1, 1857285 2 Brooklyn., Vacant. • • •• . .• . • . •• . . • • . ••••.•••.. " .•••...•.••••. 2911111 3

Henry G19rd{)n...•••••.• ,Sept. 25, 1858 Sept. 15, 1858:3010 . 3 Coiw" Wasbingtou eo.

1 131 Vacant ....••.••••••... '1" 141 4 Vacant .•••••.••••••.....•••.....•••••...••.•.•••.. 3214,'" 1 r~M~\V~~d;~ff:::::.::::j~i~" 25:'i856Ij~i~" io:'i8;6.~~i~~1~ Malone, Franklin co. J .. Stewart 'IAng. 7, 1855Aug. 1, 18~5 3511614IWat~rtown, Jefferson co• .PItt Morse ....•.•••••..•• March 10, 185.5iDec.1 20, 1834..,.361a 4 Henaer.son,.J ..efferson co. John W. Hl1mmQnd•.•• ·· Sept. 22, 18571Ang. 31, 1857,88i17l 5 Mohawk, Herkimer CQ. Silas Comfort ...•.....• Jan. 22, IS59 oct. 1, 1858391.1.8i5!,East8pnngfield,Otseg.oeo. Vncant •.. ,••••••..•••. "j' "'140I1Sj 5 ~:~~fe~i

Henry C. \ ogell July 22, 18561June ] 0, 185S46i211 6lRome, 1

Mil,. son GaIlag..~cr •••••••• Nov. 13, 1858'S.ept. 27, 1858 ,48!,24 .' 6 'osweg.o. 1 Vacant .•.• • . • • • •• • • . . .• •••••••••.••.. • ••••.•••.•.•• 49:231 6 1 Vacant .••• . . • • • •• • • • . •• ...•••••.. •• .• • •..••.••.•••• 1502,;ll 6 1 I David E. Ba.rr ••.....•... Aug. ~o, 1858Aug• 2, 1858 51.:~14~,6SyrltCuro. Vacant. • .••• .•• • •••• ..•••.•.•...• j . •... ' 153,2116/ James Nichols ••..•.••..• N'ov. 2, 1859'Aug. 19" 1859\54:25 ' 7,Rochester. Charles La Salle...... an. 2, ]857 Dec. 23, 185615513 1 11New Nork. Vacant •..••..•••..•.•...•••••••••.•••.••.••••.•.••• !59125 ' 7 . Thoma.s K. Be.ecner ..••.• Dec. 4, 1858 N. ov. 6,. lS5S:60'.,201 'lIElmira., Chemung co. Vacant •.•••••••••••••.•.•••...••••..•••••••••••••• '162,291 8 Vacant ,6513°1 8 'Otto Burger ••••••.•••... .Jan. 2, 185!)Dec. 26, 1854,165;318'Buffalo. .' 'Charles H. Platt ••• ·•••· 5ept. 1, 1852 A. ug. 23., 185266'\2.9 8IL()ckpor~, Niagara qo. James M. Harlow •.•••.. Dec. 29, 1.854Dec. 5, 18541 6732 8 Aurora. 1 Levi W. Norton ••.•.•... May 5, 18Q7 Dec. '1, 18561681328Jamestown, Chaut, •. 00. Daniel N. Dugan Oct. 10, 1859 Sept. 6, 1859169 4, 1 New YQrk. Robert J. Walker Feb. 16, 1856Feb. 'I, 18~6 70 .1) 2 Brooklyn. 'Cornelius Corson ....•.••. Mn,y 26, 1$59 May 19, 1859 n· 1 1 New York. Henry Hill ...•.•.••.•... Jan. 1, 1858 Nov•• 1, )85772 /) 2 Brooklyn. G. eOl'geM. Whellton •••• sep,t.20,.1859.JUIY 28,1859.73 1 1 New York. l\LLa Rue P. Thompson. Aug. 30" 185 Aug. 25, 18547431 8 Buffalo. Vacant •••••••••.••••..•.•.••.•••.•.•. , .•••••••• ~•.•• 7611 a Vaoant •••••••.••.••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 791 4 1 ANNUAL REPORTQF TlIE ROSTER-( Continued.)- LINE. FIRST REGIMENT-FIRST BRIGADE-FIRST DIVISION.

p:, I .. ~ § e:': I "8 l:l~~ g Q) ~!f:l "d '"!II NA MES. Office. Date of rank. ~ ~ .::> ~ Ruidenee. Q) • ~~ '"Q) ..,a . ~ !f:lo~ s·~ Q) '" ~ ..::l 0°8 '

John F. Barklee ..••• Captain ... Jan. 4, 1860 ...... Cavalry •.• New York. Philip J . Cozans •...• 1st Lieut .• do ...... do •..• do Stephen W. Swift .... 2d Lieut .. do .. II ••••••• do ..•• do J(.hn Mc Auliffe •••••• 2d Lieut •. Feb. 2, 18&9B ...... do ..•• do

William E. Duing •••• Captain ••• Mar.15, 1859 ...... Cavalry ..• do Francis Reil!ls.•••.••• hot Lieut .. do ...... do ..•• do Diedrick H. Schutt .. 2d Lieut .. do ...... do •••• do EibeHey ...... 2d Lieut .. do C' .•••.••• do .••• 'NewYork. Dennis C• Minton .... \Captain ... ApI. 22, 1858 ...... \Cavalry ... do Stephen O'Hara ..... 1st Lieut .. Jan. 16, 1860 .. •••• •••• do ..•• do ...•.••. ( do .••• John H '1!g"'Y· •••• '12d Li,n'. 5, 18571" do John RI·gney ...... 2d Lieut ..r'b.June 14, 18581D ...... 1 do ..•• do

Frederic k Dickel. .... Captain •.. NOT.13, 1851 •. ••••••. •,Cavalry •.. New York. Vacant • • • •• . . . • • . .• 1st Lieut .. 1 ..•••••.••• '1 •• ...... \ do .... do Willy Walla,h •••• " 2d Li,n'" Doe. 17, 18581" ••.• .•.• do ..•• do Otto Ha arhaus ...... 2d Lieut.. do E •..• ••.• do ..•• do • I I Va.eant. •••••••••••• CaptaIn .•...•••••••••. " ...... (lQ ...... 1st Lieut ...... do ...... 2d Lieut ...... ' ~...- ...... do ...... 2d Lieut ...... F ...... " ...... , . Henry Stucke •.••..• Captain .•. Feb. 2&,1855 ...... Cavalry ••• New York. Frederic k Knebel •••• 1st Lieut .. Aug. 8, 1859 ' ...... do.: •. do OttoWm .VanCampen 2d Lieut .. Feb. 25, 1855-...... do .••. do Peter La ng .••••••••. 2d Lieut •. Oct. 12, 1858 G ...... do ...• do Va.cant ... Captain •...... Cavalry ..• New York. Augustu s P. Greene. 1st Lieut .. Oct. 10,1856 ...... do .••• do Corneliu 8 Horrigan .. 2d Lieut .. 1 do ...... do do Cha.r1es Bradley ..•.. 2d Lieut .. Sept. 6,1858 H,I •••••••• do do Vacaut ••••• , .•••••• Captain .•. 1· ','" :Cavalry •.. 'New York. CharlesP. Hawkins .. 1st Lieut .. jJan. 7'1859 .. 1 do.... do 1 Henry McDouga.I •••• 2d Lieut. ·rMar.25, 1857 .••••••••• 1 do.... do Joseph Hoffman .•••• 2d Lieut .• /Jan. 7, 1859 I·...... do.... do George Henoken, Jr. Caphin Ma,y 21, 1858 Cavalry New York. Wm. H. Gerdes ..... 1st Lieut .. IJan. 23,1860.. ...•..•• do.... do Diederiok F. Deike .. 2d Licut .. , do ...... do.... do Va.ca.nt " .. 2d Lieut , I{ •••••••• do.... do

Staff'••••••••••.•.•••..••.•.•.•. N.' ••••••••••••••••••• : •••••••••• Non-oommiss'd staff .•..•.••••....••..••.•.• 1 ••••••••• ·1: •· .. Sappers and Miners '•• " .1,,1 .. Band ••••••• •••• ••••..••••..•••••••••• ····, •. ,········1······ . . 'fota.l regimeut. • • . • .. . ••• ;.. •• •• • ••••.•••••• 1'-,''''.1: -\297, ..••.••..• , I!-=I No ratum. Roster made up from the inspection retums. "*,DJUTANT GENERAL.

ROSTER.--... LINE-( Continued.)

SECOND REGIMENT-FIRST BRIGADE-FIRST DIVISION.

I

NAMES. Office. Residence.

--' ------_. -----_. ------.------Field o;fficers. .,. , Henry Robinson •.•..• Colonel ... Apr. 24, 1857 ••.••• Infantry •. 1\ ew x ork. John Clarke .•.•••.•• Lieut. Co1. do do do Robert Irwin .••••••• Major..... do 3 do do

Company officers. . ,. Vacant Captain .. do 1st Lieut .. do •••••••••••••• 2d Lieut .•.••••••.•..• A .•..•••••.••••

Thomas M. Reid ...•• Capta.in .•. Apr. 21, 1858 •••••• Infantry •. New York. JamesL.Fraser •••.. lstLieut •. \'May 5,1857...... do do Vacant 12d Lieut B 40 .~ .

JameS Cromie •••••.. ICaptain IOct. 6, 1858 ...••• Infantry •• New York. Robert B~rns •.•••.•• 1st Lieut .. Mar. 2, 1859 .. •••• do do John Murray ...... 2d Lieut... do C 43 do do Vacant ••••••••••..•• Captain .....•••.•••••.. , .•.•••.••••. ;. do 1st Lieut . do ••••••••.••.••• !2d Lieut ....•.....•... D .•• ' .•.•..••..

Vacant ••.•••...... \captain ...... •.. Infantry •. Ne~ York. Anthony T. Vaughn .. ,1st Lieut .. Feb. 5, 1858.. do Vacant •.•••••..••.• '12d Lieut...... •.•••••. E 17, •..••••.••

James Brady: .: .... "i.Capt~in ... Dec. 24, 18~O " .IInfantry "1!New York. James MulvIhIlL ..•. 1st LIeut .. June 8, 1809.. do do Francis McClausland. '!'2d Lieut.. do - F 39 do do Vacant •.•••••.••.... Captain .•...... ••••••. " •••.•...• · .. ··1 do lSUJ~eut 1· i do •.•••.....•.• '12d LIeuL. . . . . • • .. G •.•••••••.••• '1 Joseph Lowden~ .•••. iCapt~in ... !May 27, 1857 •.••. 'IInfantry .. INcw York. Wm. H. McCormack .. 11 st JJIeut .. ,May 9, 1859 .••••. 1 do , do Christopher Graham .. 12d Lieut .. \ do II 511 do do Vacant .••.•••••••... ICaptaiU'. " ...•••.• • •• -" .•. ·1···· . do ••.••...•...... illstLieut .. \ \.. ' 1 I do ••••.••.••.•.. 2d Lieut...... •...•.• '1" ....•.•••.••.. 1 do •••••••••.•••• \2d Li~Ut... 1•••••••• • •• ·1 I • "'j' .

Vacant :••••... CaptltIn ....•..•..••••. 1 .. 1 , ••. , .. do •••••.••.•••..• 1st Lieut ..••.••••.•••• ·.1.···1· .. do 2d Lieut, . do ••••••.•••••• 2d Lieut •.•.•• ;, .••..• IK "~'I""" . Staff · .. 1·· 71 •• Non-commis'd staff •...... •.•.•.•..•...... '1" 2 ' . Band... ••••••••..•. ..•.•...... 111••••.••••• Total of regiment ....•...... •..••...• 1. ·Iml .. I 11=] . oJ 90 ANNUAL REPORT OF 'THE ROST ER.-LINE-(Continued.) THIRD REGIMENT-FIRST BRtGADE-FIRST DIVIStON. "hI ... - .~~~~.....§ i g ~ is ~ .~. ~ 0 a ~ !!i NAMES. Office. Date of rank. '0~ tta.: ",.~ ~- Residence. ~ ~iS] ~oo~ -

s. :;~~~e~U:;t~~;~::l~IN ov.~ 1847 ~ -.- .•-. Cavalry ... New YOr-k-.--- William Menck ..•••• Lt. Colonel do .. do do Walter W. Price ..... Major .... June 28,1857.. 3 do do Company Officers. I John H. Budke •.•••• Captain .. May 18, 1855/ Cavalry •.. New York. John M. Oest •..••.•. 1st Lieut .. Aug. 5, 1857 .. do do Henry Brinker •.•.... 2d Lieut. . do . . do do Vaca.nt .:... . ••• . •• /2d Lieut ...•.••••••••• A 70 do do

Andrew Beiser Captain .. Dec. 9,1847 Cavalry New York. Philip Ebeling .••..•• 1st Lieut •. Aug. 9, 1859 .. do do Vacant •..••..••••.• 2d Lieut .....••.•.. -... .. do do do •..•••••••.•• 2d Lieut •..•.•••.••..• B 50 do do

Geo. W. Snuer •••••. Capta.in " June 21,1859 ..•..... CltyalrJ"" New York. Philip Weber ...••••• 1st Lieut.. do do do Luekhard Renod ..... 2d Lieut.. do do do Andrus Luokhardt .•. 2d Lieut .. Jan. 26, 1858 C 40 do do

John Rochner ..•.... Captain •. April 4, 1856 •...... Cavalry ••. New York. Joseph Hillenbrandt . 1st Lieut .. Jan. 29, 1858.. do do Gottlob Gunther ....• 2d Lieut. . do do do Francis Ehehalt ••.•• 2d Lieut .. Mar. 18, 1859 D 50 do do

Chas. A. Viemeister • Captain •. April 26, 1858 ••.••... CaYalry .•• New York. Peter Breeda ...... 1st Lieut.. do ...... do .. I do Vacant. " ....•.•.• 2d Lieut •....••..•...... /... •.• do do Charles Lambert ..... 2d Lieut .. April 28, 1859 E 37 do do

_Frederick W. Schmale Captain •. April13, 1858 ....•... Cavalry •.. New York. John Stelges .••...•• 1st Lieut.. do do do Joseph \Vedemeier .. , 2d Ueut .. Jan. 11, 1859 ...•... , do do Herman Krey •..•..• 2d Lieut •. May 30, 1859 F 51 do do

Vacant •••••••••..•. Cnptain ...••.•..••.•...••••.• Cavalry ... New York. do 1st Lieut ; .;.... do do do •••••••..... 2d Lieut.. ...••.•••••. •. .••... do do do •.....•.•.. , 2d J~ieut •...••..•..•.. G •••••• do do

Peter Hoeft Captain .. July 11, 1853 Cavalry New York •. Chris. Henry Otten •. 1st Lieut.. April29, 1859.. do do Axel Ostrom •...•.... 2d Licut .. April 7, 1855.. do do H. Cook ••••••.•...• 2d ,Lieut ..••••••••...• II 50 do do

John Otto C!\ptl\in .. Aup;.16, 1855 Cayulry New York. Ludwig Pflug 1st Lieut .. Dec. 28, 185SI.. do.. do Michael Kuntzemann. 2d Ueut .. do I" do •. do Jacob Ohnml1cht 2d Lieut .. ' do I 41 do .. do

Samuel 'Weise Captain .. Sept. 1, 1857..1 ...... ·Cavalry ... New York. Ja?o? Wo~bach 1st L~cut .. Nov.10;1857/...... do .. do WIlham hahn ...•... 2d LIeut .. May 31,1859;.. do •. do Emanuel Salomons ... 12d L~eut " April 6, 1859K 84 do •. do

Staff ....•••••..•••••.•••...•••....•.•••.•... 7 Non~conl. staff .. Sll,ppers and miners " • ..••••••..••.•... Band •..•...••••••••.••••••••••.•.•••••..•. " 14

Total of regiment.. •. 497 .

No return. Roster made up from the inspection return. I· 'ADJUTANT GENERAL. 91

R OSTER-,.LINE-( Continued.) FOURTHREGIMENT-SECOND BRIGADE-FIRST DIVISION. ~ ~~ '. ~ ~ b r5 $ .~ I o 0 8 ~ R NAME.S Office. ate 01 ran '1°..'~woo:;~' osidence • ~~e'g... ~ ; >:l< 'a~ , ~ l~ 0 = -< Field O.Ui~-. -'----1------1------Edward Hincken ,Colonel ... IJan. 24, 18M ...... Artillery .. New York. Daniel W. TeUer Lt. ColonelSept. 6, 1855.. ••..•. do do Nathaniel Coles...•.. Major.... do 3 do do

Company Officers. Vacant Captain .. do •.....•••.•• 1st Lieut •...... •...... •... do 2d Lieut . do •••••••••• 2d Lieut •..••••.•••••••• A ••••••

John J. Deihl ...... Captain ... May 8, 1854 ...... Lt. Artill'v New York. William Sohelling ..•• ,1st Lieut.. May 29, 1858.. ..•... do· do Ernest °. Bernet •..• 12d Lieut. 0,March 17J 1857 ., •..... do do Conrad Kuhn ...... !2d Lieut.. do B 72 do do

Henry Schnorr ...••• !captain .•. May 19, 1854., ..•... Lt. Artill'y New York. William Trow ...•... !lst Lieut .. April 28, 1853'0 do do 'Valentine Fink !2d Lieut .. Sept. 3, 18581" ..•.. , do do Adam Dittmar ...•.. '12d Lieut. 0.June 2, 1859 C 56 do do

Henry Hays 'Icaptain Oct. 4, 18.~5 Lt.Artill'y New "York. John. N. Reynolds ••. 1st L~eut., Oct. 3, 1859.. do do Patnck Casey 2d Lleut.. do , do do Vacant 12d Lieut D 22 do do

Vacant ...•...... 'I·CaPt~in... .. Lt.Artill'yNew Yo~k. do ' 1st Llcut 0..... do do Thomas B. Peck •.•. '12d I.ieut .. :Feb. 21, 1859 , do do Vacant 2d Lieut B' 9 do do

James McMahon ..•.. Captain Dec. 1, 1854 , .1 ·, Lt. Artill'y'New York. Richard O'Grady ...• 1st Lieut .. Jan. 13, 18571 " do do James Damrnarell 2d Lieut .. April 27, 1858., ...•.. do do Edward L. Carey 2d Lieut, , do F 49 do do 1 Richa.rd RaJ'nor •...• Captain, ... April 7, 185611...... Lt.Artill'J'New York. Vacant, ...•...... 1st Lieut,. ,...... •..... do do Hiram Dixon, Sr .... ,2d Licut .. April 7, 1856,...... do do Henry Baker ...•.• , . 2d Licut, , do I G 54 do do Louis F. ;'3chafer .... Capt~in .. 'IOct. 14, 18~6,,, ...... Lt. ~orse New York. Karl KlcIn ...... •.•• 1st L~eut.. iJune 2, 1809~.. •••... artIllery. do Charles ScheIbel .... 2d LIeut"IOot. 14, 1856~...... do do ~~;n~n;l:;;;;;;;;;;I;;t~;~~:::~~~~~:~;:;~~:~I::~~:'::::~~::::do do 2d Lieut I ,,, . do •...... 2d Lieut .. , ....•••.•••.. I.····· ...... •

Vacant Captain : .. do .....••.•... 1st )Liout., ...•..•.••.••••• ~~ ::::::::::::~~t~:~:::::::::::::::::'I{ :::::.: Staff...... •••..•... .•....•.•..••. .. 6 Non-comnliss'd staff.. .. 5 Sappers and miners ..•••••..•....•.•••.••.•••.• Band •••.••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••..••••••

Total of regiment.... •••••••••• •••••• •••• •••. •• 311 - AN,NUAL REPORT OF THE ROSTER.-LINE-( Continued.) FIFTH REGIMENT-SECOND BRIGADE-FIRST DIVISION. E.~ .:..c:s.\ l:lIS'" ~IO l:l i a ~ ~ ... NAMES. Office. Date of rank. g ~ ~ i Residence. 'cs "a lo ~" ~ $ ~ ~ sa ~ 168 I:: ~o -< Field offit;ers. 'I 'I Ch. Schwarzwalder ••. Colonel ... May 16, 18.54-\..•••• Artillery New York. Edward M. Dodge •.. Lt. Col •.. Aug.n, 1859 ..••.• doing duty do Louis Burger .•••••.. Major ••.•. Mar.31, 1858.. 3as Lt. Inf. do

Company officers Vacant Captain .. Geo. H. W. Neander. 1st Lieut.. Nov.2S, 1855 .. do New York. John H. Brettm~nn •• .2d Lieut .. Feb. 8, 1858 A 54 do do

Henry Heitman •.•••• Cll,ptain .•. June 13, 1849 •.•••• do New York. John Held •••••••••• 1st Lieut .. May 5, 1858[.. George Maurer •••• ·• 2d Lieut .. \NOV.21, 1859 B 51

Nicholas Betgeml\.n ••. Captain ... /July 1, 18591 ...,.. do New York. Charles Wahle .•.• ··.lst Lieut .. Oct. 18,1858: .. Henry Brunjes 2d Lieut. 'Ioct. 10, 18591C 22

FrederickGrote Captain ... Oct. 14, 18531" do New York. Vacant •••.•••• , ••• ~1st Lieut ..••••••.•.••• " Ferdinand Mayer .... 2d Lieut .. July 1, 1857 D 77

Auguste Baus ••••.•. ICll,ptain.•. Nov. 8, 1854- do New York. Vacant ••••••.• '..... '1 st Lieut .. \•.••••••.•.• Christian Arnold ••••• 2d Lieut. ',sep. 24, 1858 E 34

Fred'k HeppenheimerICaptain ... Jan. 24, 1856 do New York. Vacant ••.•••••• ··· '11st Lieut ....•.•.••.••• Christopher Baugert .. ,2d Lieut .. Apr. 1, 1858 F 58

John Hingslage ...... !Captain ... Oct. 22, 1855 .do Kew York. Vacant ••.•••••••••• 1st Lieut ..•..••.•••••• do !2d Lieut G 43

Henry Barlo.ch •••• ··.ICitPtMn Nov.18, 1859 do New York. John Kattenhorn •••• 1I!!tLieut.. do Charles Leonhard •••• 2d Lieut .. June 4, 1858 II 41

Vacant ••••••••••••• Captain .•..••••••••.•••.•••• do ••••••••••.•• 1st Lieut •...... ••••••• do •••••..•••..• 2d Lieut ..••••••••.••...•..• do •••••.••••••. 2d Lieut ..•..•••••.••• I ....

Vacant •••••• · •.••••• Captain ...•.••.•••••••...••• do ••••••..••••• 1st Lieut ....••....•••• do ••••••••••••. 2d Lieut.. .•••.• • •.•• do •••••••.••.•. 2d Lieut .....••••••••• K ••.•

Staff ••••••.•••.••.•• j, ••••••••• • ••• •••• •••• •• 5 NoB-commis'd staff... ..•••••••• ••••••.•••.• .• 5 Band.. ••• ••• •••••• •. •.•••.•• ••.• •••• •••• •• 21

Total of regiment. ~I

I j ---, 'ADJ'U1ANT GENERAL-. 93

ROSTER- LINE~( Continued.) SIXTH REGIMENT-SECOND BRIGADE-FIRST DIVISION.

~ t ~ to >::I s~~.e !.g l~ ~ ~ = 'g, ....> NAMES. Office. Date of rank. Q ~ ~ "'::l ~ Residenoe. CO url~ '§ c... ,. ,,",,'• ...,j. 0 Q) g'" 00 ~:,S.~ = E ___ . -L._.~jO s s -<: __

Field Officers.. Joseph C. Pinckney .. Colonel ... I·May 16) 1855I'...... '"'Note New York. 8amuelK. Zook.•... Lt.ColoneliMay 19, 1857·· ..•.•• do do :Milton G. Rathbun .. Major .... IMay IV, 1857.. 3 do do

Company 0licers. Isaac Frank ...... 'Captain ... Nov. 17, 1857...... do New York. Sigmund Schirle .•••• 1st Lieut .. Aug. 25, 1859.. •.•... do do Jacob Leoboldti ..... 2d Lieut .. Aug. 25, 1859 A 38 do do

Casper Schneider •••• Captain ... June 24, 1859 ..•..... do New York. George Schaefer ..... 1st Lieut .. June 24:, 1859 ...... do do Maximillian Bruckncr2d Lieut. 'INOV. 25, 1859 B 27 do do FrancisGrimm Captain ... Nov. 23, 1859 .. do New York. William Troll 1st Lieut .. Nov. 23, 1859 .. do do JQseph Lowy 2d Lieut .. !NoV. 23, 18591C 4%\ do do Nicholas Miller .•••.. Captain •• 'jJune 8, 1858 •...... do New York. John Bauer ...... IstLicut .. ,Dec. 22, 1858[...... do do Frederick Zeigler ...• 2d Lieut .. IJune 8, 1858'D 51 do do

George M. MittnachtCaptain ... IAng• 18, 1859 .. i .. do New York. Jacob Furhman 1st Lieut .. July 19, 1859 .[ .. do do John Ertz, Jr 2d Lieut .. Nov. 30, 1858 E 41 do do

Vacant .•.•....•.•. Captain ....•.••..•..••.. 1 . do ao 1st Lieut I .. do do ••••...••..• 2d Lieut ....•••...•••.. I Fl······ do Thomas S. Murphy .. Captain ... June 9, 1848[ .. do New York. Thomas Clark ...... 1st Lieut .. April 6, 1855j" . do do Andrew Fay .•••••.•• 2d Lieut .. June 18, 18571G 47 do do

Bernard Schwartz ..•• Captain .•. Feb. 5, 1855\....•... do New York. Jacob Scebacher .•... lstLieut .. Feb. 5,1858[ . do do Adolph Bandman ••.. 2d Lieut .. Feb. 5, 185B.H 53 do I do Vacant •••••...•.•.. Captain .•...•..•••.••.....••.... do do •..••.•..••. 1st Lieut.. . •.. , •••••••••.•••... do 1 do ••..••••.... 2d Lieut ...••..•.••••...... do do ••.••••.•.•. 2d Lieut ..•••••••••• ···1 I •.•... do ,New York. Alexan'r E?els'pacherCapt~in ... March 8, 1859 " ...... do

1

" •••••• do do Edward Sheghtz... 1st LIeut .. March 8, 18591 Julius Frankenstein .. 2dLieut .. July 21, 1859It 38 do do

Staff : •••••.••••••..••.••. of; •••••••••••••••••• 5 • Non-com. staff .. 6 .. Sappers and Miners ..••••..•..••.••••••.•••.... 10 . Band .•.••••••••••.•.••.••••••.•••••••••.•.•• 21 ..

Total of regiment...... •..••..• •••••• •••• •••• •• 382\.•.•..

• Artillery doing duty as infantry •

• 94 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

ROSTER.- LINE-( Continued.) SEVENTH REGIMENT-THIRD BRIGADE-FIRST DIYISION. -~Ii1------a ~'ri3 • NAMES. Office. Date of rank. ~ 8 s~ Arm>of Residence. 's ~oo·~ service . .~'t ~ Po. E··~ ~"'C tl!l3~ ~ ....:l0

Ma~~~l~ Z!4~:~S=COlone~ Aug-. -9, 1859 ~---IIA. rtil'y do..-New. York. Edgar M. Crawford ... Lt. Colonel do ...... ing duty do William A. Pond •••• Major. .•• do ...••... asl'tinf y do Company Officers. William P. :BenseL •. Captain .•. Oct. 14, 1856 " . do New York. James W. Hewitt ••. l,st Lieut .. Nov. 15, 185!) ....•... do do James L. Harway .•. 2d Lieut .. May 28, 1856 A •••••• do do

Alexander Shaler .•• Captain ... !March 18, 1850 ...•.•.. do New York. James Harrison ..•..• 1st Lieut .. Juno 7, 1855, ...• '•.. do do Emmans Clark ...... 2d Lieut .. Sept. 20, 1859 B ...... do do

Ja,mes Price .••.••.. 'I'Captain.:. May 31, 1848 ...•.... do New York. John J. Wickstead .. 1st Lieut .. Jan. 12, 1854 . do do George W. Turnbull. 2d Lieu.t .. Dec. 13, 1854 C . do do

William I{. Riblet .. Captain .•. Dec. 2, 1850.. ..•... do New York. William R. Harrison. 1st Lieut.. do do do V... nl ••••••.•.• ". 2' Li

John F. Cook ...... 2d Lieut .. Nov. 19, 1858 E ...... do do

Benj. M. Nevers, Jr. Captain Jan. 2, 1849.. do New York. William E. Vermilye 1st Lient .. Sept. 18, 1855;..1 do do 1 Henry F. Kent 2d Lieut .. Jan. 10, 1858' FI ·.. do do

1 John Monroe Captain ... March 13, 1851 ...... do New York. Vaca.nt Iat Lieut.. . I.. do do John D. Moriarty ••. 2J Lieut .. April 26, 18591(l .. ••. . do do

Henry C. Shumway .. Capta.in ... Oct. 13, 1830,...... do New York. George W. Smith 1st Lieut .. March !2, 1844,., do do Chas. W. 8y 2d Lieut .. March 18, 1851j'II do . do

Edward M. Perley Captain ... April 25, 1859 Cavalry ... New York. Walter Duncan 1st Lieut.. do do do Erastus Genin •••••• 2d Lieut.. do do do Vacant ••.•••••.••••• 2d Lieut.. .••••••. •.•••. do do

Vacant 0 Captain .. do 1st Lieut .. do •••••••.•.•. 2d Lieut ..•.••.•.••.•.. '1" .. do ••••••••••.. 2d Lieut •.••••••.••.••. , !( ...... •.••••••

Staff .••••••••••....•..•••.....••.••••...... •••..•.. Non-commiss'd staff ...•.•.•••..•....••...•...... •..••....••••• Sappers and miners .. •••• .• . .••••••• .•...... •..• • ..•..•... Band .:.:.:...:.:.:1 . Total of regiment ••.•.••••.••...••••••••.•.... : 954 ...••..•••

1=

No return. Roster made up from the inspection return. [ ADJUTANT GENERAL., 95

I ROSTER.- LINE-( Continued.) EIOFlTH REGIMENT-THIRD BRIGADE-FIRST DIVISION.

>.~s..113'~1 ~ ~ 'g ,; 8" 9 ~ Q o 00 .~ NAMES. Office. Date of rank. ~ g= g ~ Residence. ~ ~ ~ '0 .s ~ ~ S ~ ~ Q -< Field ojficers. . I George Lyons '. Colonel Dec. ] 8, ] 8541•.•••• 'Infantry .. Now York. Charles G.. Waterbury Lie?"t. Col.ISep• 21, 18~81" ... ~ do do Obed F. Wentworth .. MajOr.•.... Sep. 21, ]8:.15 '. .:> do do Company ojficer8. Charles H. Burtis ...• Captain ... May 26, ]858, ..•.•.1 jllnfantry •. Nqv Y.ark. James O. Johllston ... 1st Lieut .. Oct. 11, 1858...... do do Anthony S. Wood!!.•. 2d Lieut.; do A 45 do do

Henry Moore, Jr .•.•. Cl1ptain ... Nov.26, 1859 .•.... ilnfantry •. Ne"lvYork. Alonzo Boese .•.•.... 1st Lieut.. do do do Michael M. Wall ..•• 2d Licut.. d.o B 35 do do

:EdWardBUrg.er ..•. '.' Captain. ~. Jan. 11, ]853 .. 1 .... Infantry .. New York. Vacant ••....•..•... 1st Lieut.· ...... •.•••.. " •.•...••..•..• John Appleton •..•... 2d Licut;. Ma;y 27, 1858' C 36 .

E~w?rdD: Lawrence. Cllp~in ... June 8, 185811...... jlnrant.ry •. New York. .WIlham SImmons '. 1st LIeut.. do .. •... do do Vacant 2d Lieut D 21 do

Vacant Capta,in .• : " IInfantry .. New York. David M. Chamberlin!lst Lieut. 'j'June 2, 1857 I ao do John Charles •••••••• !2d Licut .. July 19, 1858 E 361 do .

Leander Buck .•••..• Captain .•.• July 0,1854 •..••• Infl\ntry "INew York. David A. Allen ...... IstI~icut.. Feb. 9, 1859 ...... do do James G. Dimond ...• 2d Lieut"1 do }<' 63 do do

William Wilson ..... oICaptain May 19, 1859 Infantry .. New York. Vacant .•..•..•.•.. 'IIst Lieut. .. Jehn Devling •.••...• 2d Lieut .. :May 19, 1859 G 36 Infantry.. .do

Samuel Gregory ....• Captain .•. !Sep. 16, 1858 ..••.. Infantry •. INew York. Samuel N. Burrell .• 'Ilst Lieut. 'j do do I do WiI~iam S. Carr .•.... 2d Lieut.. do H 3'7 do do

Joshua M. Varian .. "IICaptain •.. Aug.12, 1847 Cavalry ... New York. John S. Smith 1st Lieut .. July 28, 1853.. dQo do Robert Brown •..•... '2d IJieut •• Ja.n. 24, 1856 •...•. do do Stephen H. Cornell .•. 2d Lieut •. Jan. 18, 1858 I 72 do

Va.c&nt ••••••.•••.•• Captain .•• ' •••.••••••••...•••••••••.•••• do •••••..•••••• 1st Lieut •. '• • . . . •. . . • •• •••.•• .••• • ..•• do • .. 2d Lieut .. do ••••••••••.• ~2d Lieut •.•••••.•••••• I{ .••••.•••••••. . . I Stati"...... '7 .•••••••••• Non-commis'd staff .•..••••.•.••.•.••.•.•• ", •. 4; '.' •••••••• Bappel'S and Dliners .•. , • • • • • • . .• •.•• • . • . • • .. •. 4; ..•••••••• Band.· .••••.••••••.....••••.•• 1 •••••••••••••• ~I·········

Total of regiment.. ..••.• • ••• •••. •••• . ••• .. 442 •••••••••• 1 1 ~l ! 96 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

ROSTER- LINE-( Continued.) NINTH REGIMENT-THIRD BRIGADE-FIRST DIVISION~

NAMES. Office. Date of rank. Residence.

______1 1 \ __ \ \ __ • __ ------Field o.fficers. Micb.ael M.Van Buren Colonel .• June 25, 1859 ...••••• Artillery New York. Thomas T. Ferris •••• Lt. Colonel do ...••••. doing duty William H. Hallick •• Major.... do .•.•••.• as infantry

Company Officers. Joseph H. Johnson ... Captain ... Dec. 10, 1851 ...... do New York. George W. Carpenter 1st Lieut .. Feb. 17, 1858 .. _ ..... do Frederick C. Oakley •. 2d Lieut .. do A do 2d Lieut ..

Henry L. Robert ..... Captain ... June 11, 1852 ...... do New York. ~ouis BiUon ...... 1st Lieut .. do ...... do ohn Deppler ...... 2d Lieut .. Jan. 7, 1859, B ...... do 2d Licut ..

Mansfield Lovell. •.•• Captain ... July 20, 1859 ...... do New York. Edward L. Stone •••• 1st Lieut .. May 5, ]857 ...... do David Banks, Jr ....• 2d Lieut .. April 26, 1859 ...... do C ...... do Charles E. Prescott .. 2d Li.n' .. 1 d. John W. Davis ...... Captain ... Sept •. 16, 1859 ...... do New York. Edmund R. Greeue .. 1st Lieut. . do ...... do William :I!'. Henry •.. 2d Lieut .. do ...... do William E. Jackson .. 2d Lieut •. do D ...... do

William Atterbury .. , Captain ... Dec'r 1, 1859 ...... do IN.W ¥.,k • John B. Coppinger ... 1st Lieut .. do ...... do Edward P. Sanderson 2d Lieut .. do .' ...... do John Meeks, Jr .••••• 2d Lieut.. do E ...... do

Vacant ••..••••••••.• Captain •....••••••••••.• 1 •••••••••••••••••• do •••••••••••••. 1st Lieut .....•..•••••••••...••••....•..••• do 2d Lieut.. . .. do 2d Lieut F .. ..

Vacant .••.••••.••.• Captain .••.•.••..••••••••..•••••••••••••.• do 1st Lieut .. do ••.•••••••••.. 2d Lieut.. ..•..• . . •• • •• • • ••...••.• do •••••••••••.•• 2d Lieut ....•••••..••••• G...... Vacant .•.•••••••••• Captain. .. •.•••• • . • • • • •• •• ..•••. •••••.•.•• do •.•..•••••••.• 1st Lieut...... • . • . • ...... •. . •••.••••• do •••..••.•••.•. 2d Lieut .. 1······ . . do •••••••••••••• 2d Lieut"1 .•.•••••••••• H ..••..•••••••.••

Vacant Capta,in 1 ..

do 1st Lieut 1 .. do 2d Lieut .• ! .. do 2d Lieut .. I I .. Vacant ••..••••• ~••. Captain ••• l ' •......

do ••••.•..•••.•• IstI,ieut .. 1 ••••••••••••••••• ·····1 .. ·.. · I do •....••.••.... 2d Lieut .. 1 .. ···· . do •.••.•.•.••... 2d Lieut ..•...•••••••••• Ki ...•...... •••.•

Staff . Non-com. staff .. Sappers and Miners...... Band •••....••••••••....•••....••••••..•...•.....••.••••.•••••

Total of regiment.... •.•••••.•• .••••••••••••• .. 262 •• •••• ••••

No return. Roster ma.de up from the inspection return. ADJUTANT GJl1NERAL. 97

ROSTER.~ JJINE-( Continued.) 0 ELEVENTH REGIMENT--FOURTH BRIGADE--FIRST DIVISION.

~~,~ [~:§ . e l' ~ ~ NAMES. Office. Date of rank. g § 6 ~ Arm of Residence. ~ ..,~P<: rr'~ service • ~ ~ES'g ~CI30ce ------1-----1------H1° • Field Officers. _ Homer Bostwick •..•. Colonel ••. June 28, 1858 ..••.•.. IRiflesdo'g New York. John E. Bendix ••... Lt. ColonclAug. 25, 1858 .• •.•• .• duty as l't do Edward Ferrera •.•.. Major. . •. do .. 3 infantry. do Company Officers. Ernest Simon •.••••.. Captain ... Dec. 8, 1854 •.••.••• do New York. Abraham Simm ••••• 1st Lieut •. Sept. 11, 1857 •.•••... do do Valentine Cook...... 2d Lieut .. Feb. 28, 1859 A 64 do do

MichMI Williams .•.. ,Captain •. Jan. 10, 1859 •.•••••• do New York. Jacob Schiess 1st Lieut.. do ...... do do George Bollman 2d Lieut .. Jan. 3, 1856 B 45 do do

Willam Weinburger.'. Captain •.. IJUlY 23, 1855 .. do New York. Jacob Stumpf 1st Lieut",June 4, 1858 .. do do Vacant 2d Lieut "'1 C 58 do do

George Fisher Captain July 6, 1859 " do New York. 1 George Bohnlein ••.•• 1st Lieut .. May 4, ]8571" do I do Benjamin Cincer .•.•. /2d Lient .. Feb. 28, 1859 D 43 do do

1 Peter Rath .••.•••.• Captain •. Feb. 24, 18591" do INewYork•• Frederick Lammers. ·llst Lieut.. do I' do do William W. SOllman'12d Lieut.. do E 47 do do Henry Lux ...... "ICuptain •. Feb. 3, 1857.. .•...• do New York. George Dozert .•..... 1st Lieut .. April 12, 1859.. ...•.. do I do SixtL.KUPfl' ···12dLieut.. do F 54 do. do John Kubin "ICaptain ... June 6, 1859.. do New York. Matthias Zischofcki. 'Ilst Lieut .. Jan. ]tJ, 1859.. do do Charles Hal;lselmyer•• 2d Lieut.. do G 56 do do

Conrad Py •..•..••.. [Captain .•. Nov. 9, 1859 ~. .•.•.. do' New York. Casper Krenkle .••• 'I'lst Lieut.. do " ...... do do Hcrmann Bocht .••.. 2d Lieut.. do H 53 do do I Bernard Rei~ly ...•. ·ICapt,;"in... July 25, 1856 .....••. !Cavalry.•. INew York. James McGmre .••... 'lst LIeut.. do •• 1...... do do Vacant i2d Lieut.. .. do do do "12d Lieut , I 47 do . do Henry L. Klein Captain Oct. 12, 1858 ...... Rifles do'g New York. Samllcl Oppenhym ••. 1st Lieut .. Jan. 3, 1859 •..••..• duty as l't do :Abraham Ensmcnger. 2d Lieut .. Sept. 20, 1858 K 49 infantry. do Staff •••••.••••••••••••...•••••••••• 0...... 7 ••.•••••••

Non-commiss'd staff •••••••• 0 • •• •••• • • • • • • • • •• •• 4 •••••••••• to Sa-ppers and miners.. .••••• •••• •••••••• •••••• •• ••••• •••••.•••• Band ...... •...... •.•.•...... , ...... •...

Total of regiment. ••• •••••••••• •••••••• •• • ••• •• 530 ••••••••••

rAssembly No. 179·1 i}8 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

. ROSTER ...... LINE-'-(Continued.) TWELFTH' REGIMENT-SECOND BRIGADE-FIRST DIVISION.

NAMES. Office. Residence.

-----·-----·--1·------:·-1·--1------1·------Field officers. I Daniel Butterfield .... Colonel ... Nov.28, 1859 ...... Infantry, New York. Henry A. Weeks .•••• Lieut. Col.' do •.•.•• doing duty do Vaoant ••••••••••••• Major ••.• ••••••.••••• •• 2as Lt. Inf.

Company officers. George H. Barr •.•••• Captain ••. Nov.16, 185lJ •....• do New York. AlbertH. Nicolay .... 1st Lieut.. do George Woodward •••• 2d Lieut.. do A 45

William Huson •••.•• Captain .•. Nov .16, 1859 •.•... do New York. Vaoant •••••••.••••• 1st Lieut •••..••••.•••....•.• Nioholas L. Hansen .. 2d Lieut .. Nov.16, 1859 B 37

Henry W. Ryder .•••• Capta.in ... Nov.16, 1859 ..•••• do New York. John Q. Adams .••••• 1st Lieut.. do •.•.•• Vacant ·2d Lieut C '42

J~hn D. Ottiwell , Captain Nov.16, 1859 ...... do New York. Michael Loughran •••• 1st Lient.. do J Charles Whitlock •••• 2d Lieut.. do D 38

Higbie Carpenter Captain ... Nov.16, 1859 .. do James B. Duff 1st Lieut.. do .. Charles Cudlipp .••••• 2d Lieut.. do E 351

Wm. G. Ward ...... Captain ... Feb. 2, 1860 ...... do Vaoant ••••••••••.•• 1st Lieut ..• , •••.•••..• j •••••• do 2d tieut 1 F 35

James A. Boyle •••••• Captain .•. Nov.16, 1859 " .... do 'New York. Frederick T. Locke .• 1st Lieut. . do •• . ..• Vaoant 2d Lieut ' 11 G 48

Wm. H. McCormack. Captain Jan. 28,1860 .. do New York. John Hepbourn 1st Lieut.. do .. Ezekiel Vance 2d Lieut.. do H 41 '7acant •••••••••••••• Captain ••.••••••••••••...•.• do 1st Lieut .. do ••••.••••••••• 2d Lieut •.••••••.•••...... •• do 2d Lieut 11 \ Vacant ••••••.•••.••• Captaip •., .•••••••••••• '.•.••• do ••••••••...••• 1st Lieut ...... •....•••.....• do •••••••••.•••• 2d Lieut ..•.•••••••..•....•• do •••••••••••••• 2d Lieut ••..••••.••••• K •••• • Staff ••••••••••••••••••••..•••••••••••••••••. [) • Total of regiment.. .••••••••• •••••••••••• •• 328[ ADJUTANT GENERAL. 99 ROSTER-.,;. LIN:E----( ContititlJd.) THIRTEENTH REGtMENT--FIFTH nRIGADE--SECOND DIVISIQN. ~I""" S §o~ g s:l~·t NAMES. Ofiioo. Date of rank. ~ ""..~: Arm of Residence...... Ei .• service. $ g a 00 ~EO§ ..:l 00 ..

------!----1-----1-83-8~1-Field Officers. ..•••... ArtiI'y d'g!Williamsbnrih. Abel Smith Colonel April 28, Robert B. Clark Lt. ColonelApril 19, 1858 .••••••• duty asl't~Brooklyn. Elbert H. Willets Major.... do . . 3 infantry. do

Company Officers. John Sullivan.. Captain ••. Maroh 26 1858 •••••••• do Brooklyn. John C. Dudley 1st Lieut.. do . do do William C. Mead 2d Lieut.. do .. do do Vacant ••.•••••••••• 2d Lieut.. •••• •••• •• • ••• A 49 do do

Ema.nuel B. Pike •••• Ca,pta.in... June 15, 1859 •.•••••. dQ Brooklyn. Vacant ..•..••••••••• 1st Lieut ••••••••••••.••.••.••..• do do James N. McLean ••• 2d Lieut •• March 5.1859 •••••••• do do Vacaut 2d Lieut B 28 do do

Joseph S. Morgan Captain May 27, 1856 ...... dQ Brooklyn. Adam T. Dodge •••••• 1st Lieut •• Sept. 23, 1859 •.•••.•• do do Isaac Post 2d Lieut.. do .. do do Vacant 2d Lieut C 68 do do

Harry Balsdon •..•••. Captain ..• [Nov. 4, 1859 .••••. ", do Brooklyn. 'Cornelius S. Strang .• 1st Lieut.. do •..••... do do Isaac Valentine ...... 2d Lieut.. do ...... do do Vacant ••••••••••••• 2d Lieut ..•.•••••••••••• D 37 do do

Booj. G. Edmonds ••• Captain •.. Jan. 21, 1853 •..••••• do Brooklyn. Nicholas R. Schenck. 1st Lieut .. Feb. 25, 1856 .. do do Thoma.s Y. Baker 2d Lieut .. Jan. 8, 1856 .. do do Va.eant ••••••.•••••• 2d Lieut.. ••.••••• •• • . •. E 53 do do Vacant ••••••••••••• Captain. ", •••• . . •• • . •• •. ••••.. . •.• ~••••. do •. •• • •••••.•• 1st Lieut •• •• •••• ••• . .. .. •••••. . ..••••••• do 2d Lieut .. do 2d Lieut F/ ..

R. V. W. Thorn, Jr .. Captain. "IDee. 10, 1856 Artillery, Brooklyn. Evan M. Johnson .... lst Lieut. 'jAPril 2, 1858.. ..••.• &c. do William H. DeGraw •. 2d Lieut.. do .. ..•..• do do Vacant 2d Lieut G 42 dodo

Va.eant ••••••••••••• Captain •.•••••••.•••••••..••••.••..••••••• do •..•.•.••..•.. 1st J.jieut.. ••••••.•••••.• " ..•.•. •••••••••• do •.•••••••.••.• 2d Lieut.. •••• •••• •• •••• •••••••••• do ••••••••••••.• 2d LiClIt•••••••••••••••• H ••••••••••••••••

Vaea.nt ••••••••••••• Captain •••••••••••••••••••••••..•••••.•••• do •••••.• •••.•. 1st Lieut •••••••••••.••.••.•••••••• : ••••••• do ••.••••••.•••• 2d Lieut.. ••••••••••••.• ••••••••••••••• do •••••••••••••• 2'd Lieut .•.•••••••••••.• R .••••••••••••..•

Vacaut ••••••••••••• Captain .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• do •••••••••••••• 1st Lieut.. •••••••••. •••• •••••.•••••••••• 'do Zd Liellt L .

Staff...... •••••••••• •••••.• ••• •••••••••••••• •• 1 Non com. staff...... ••• ••• •••• •••••••••• •••. •. '1 Sappers and miners... .•••.• •••• •••• •••• •• •• •• •• 9 Band 44: Total of regiment -34'1 100 ANNUAL·REPORT OF THE

ROSTER.-LINE-( Continued.) FOURTEENTH REGIMENT-FIFTH BRIGADE-SECOND DIVISION.

NAMES. Office. Date of rank. Arm of Residence. service.

------~I---·--I---·----I--,------Held Officers. I ~~~::t ~' .•~ ~~~:: : : : ~~~o3~L:: : ~~~~~ ~~:. ~~~~:: :::::: ~~~~~:~~.: Brook~yn. Edward B. Fowler .•. Major ••.• Jan. 10, 1859.. 2 do do Company Officers. Horace A. Sprague .. Captain •.. Dee. 9, 1858 Infantry • Brooklyn. Samuel H. Sims 1st Lieut .. June 13, 1859.. do do JQseph W. Hayes 2d Lieut.. do A 58 do do

Adam Scheppcr Captain ... June 2, 1848. ~ Infantry •(BrOOklyn. Jacob Weber .. ~ 1st Lleut .. Sept. 23, 1857.. do do Vacant .•••••••••••• 2d Lieut.. ••••••••••••.• B 50 do d()

Vacant •..••••.•.•.• Captain .•••••••••••••••... 1 ..••.. Infantry . Brooklyn. do .•••••••••••• 1st Lieut.. •••••••• •••.. •. •••. .. do do do ~ 2d Li~ut 01...... do do Charles F. Baldwm .. Captam Aug. 17, 1859"1" Infantry. Brooklyn. Robert B. Thornton .. 1st Lieut. . do I"1 do do James Reilly ...... 2d Lieut .. April 13, 1857 Di 41 do do

Edward B. Fowler •.. Captain •.. March 25, 1858;.. 1 .... ·. Infantry. Brooklyn.

William L. B. Stears 1st L~eut.. do .. I" • ••• do do Isaac D. McClasky ... 2d LIeut.. do EI 27 do do

Vacant •.•.••••.•••• Captain ...••••.•..••••..•. 1 Brooklyn. do •.•••••••••• 1st Lieut ..•.•••..••••.••.. 1...... do do .•••.•••.••• 2d Lieut ..•••...••.•..•• F'...... do Vacant .••....••••• Captain ...•••••••••••••...•••..• Infantry • do •.•••••••••• 1st Lieut •.•••••••••.•••. " .••••• do do •.•••.••..•• 2d Lieut ••••••••••••.•.. G...... do I Robert B . Jordan •••• Captain ... March 25, 1858 ..••••.• Infantry • Drooklyn. George R. Davey 1st Lieut.. do ...... 1 do I do Vacant 'i2d Lieut H 32 do. do I ' William M. Burnett. :Captain ... Oct. 15, 1850 " •...•• ;..•••• , ,Brooklyn. David Myers lIst Lieut .. July 30, 1857 , do Dominicus Snediker .. ,2d Lieut.. do ' do Vacant :2d Lieut R 30 , f

I I I Vacant •..•••.•••••• ,Captain .•. 1 · ''', do .lIst Lieut ' do .•••••••••••• !2d Lieut. '1' L ..•....••••.•••• ;

Staff •.••••••••.••.. 1 ··· :... 7 •.•••• ····1 Non-commis8~dstaff·.I· .. • I ·· .. 1.. 3 . Sappers and miners ..•.••.•••....•...•••••.• ','" 10 i Band •• ••••• ••.••••• ••••• ••••• •••• •••••••••• •• 22 •••••••••• j , Total of regiment •••• /•••••.•••••••••••••••••• ,•.. '"282 . ,= ! I 101

ROSTER.-LINE-(Continued. ) FIFTEENTH REGIMENT-SIXTH BRIGADE-SECOND DIVISION. ======~=.=.===r======.:e.~ '0'" P-.,l .~ • ~ ElO"S • a~IO~.

Company officers. George BRowe ..••.• Captain •.. Jan. 29, 1849 •••.•• Rifles ••••• Flushing. ' George H. Quarterman 1st Lieut .. Dec. 1, 1858.. •••• do do Charles H. Miller ••.• 2d Lieut .. Apr. 27, 1859 A 26 do do

Martin 'Willis .•.•..• Captain •.. Sep. 24, 1858 •.•••• Rifles .•••• Astoria, Queens county. Cornelius R. Mon-is .. 1st Lieut.. do ...... do do do James M. Whitcomb •. 2d Lieut".. do B 32 do do de

George C. McKee •..• Captain ... Mar.l0, 1858 •.•••• Infantry •• Ezra W. Conklin 1st Lieut.. do do Vacant 2d Lieut C 20 .

James M. Burtis .•••• Captain .•. Jan. 19, 1860 ...••• Rifles .•••• Stephen B. Powell 1st Lieut.. do . Charles W. Dowling .. 2d Lieut.. do D 37; •••••••••

Stephen B. Craft ••••. Captain ... Jan. 24, 1860 •••••• Infantry •. Glen Cove,Queens oounty. John Birdsall lst Lieut.. do ...... do do do Wm. H. Weeks 2d Lieut.. do E ~2 do do do

Vacant." ••••••••••• Captain .•.•.••.•.•••••..••••.•••• : •..• do • • . • • • • • • • .• 1st Lieut ..•.•••••••.•..••••••.•••..••• do ••••••••••••• 2d Lieut •.•.•••...•••• \ F •.•• •••..•.. '. Va.cant .•••.•••••••• Captain .••••.••••.••.•.. J' ••••.•••••••• do .•..•.•.••••• 1st l,ieut.. . •••.•..••. ' . '1' ••• •••••••..• do •••.••••••••. 2d Lieut ..•• : •••••.••• GI' .••.••.••••••

Vacant Captain 1 .. do 1st Lieut .. do •••.•.••••••• 2d Lieut ...••••.•••••• H!.... •....••••

Thomas L. Robertson. Capta.in. .. ov.18, 1852 " •••• Artillery .. Flushing. Jacob Roemer ...•••• 1st Ueut .. Apr. 7, 18591...... do do George Aumann ••••• 2d Lieut.. do j •.•••••••••.•••• Vacant •••••••••.••.• 2d Lieut ..•••••••••.•• 1 R 32 .••••••••.• \

Vacant ••.•••••••••• Captain .••••• ~• •• • • • •• •. •••• . ••••••••• do ••••••••••••• 1st Lieut . do 2d Lieut . do 2d Lieut L .

• Sta.ff •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 ..

Tota.l of regiment.. •••••.•••• 184 •.••••••• ,( 102 ANliUAL REPORT OF THE

ROSTER.-LINE-( Continued.) SIXTEENTH REGIMENT-SIXTH BRIGADE-SECOND DIVISION.

I, N.AM~S. Offic,e. Residence. J

-'-,Field ojJicers.--1 Philander R. Jennings'Colonel ... July 8, 1853 •...•. Infantry •• Sag Harbor, Suffolk county Roger A. Francis •••• Lieut. Co1. Aug. 1, 1857...... dG Bridgehampton, do Richard Albertson ••. Major..... do 3 do Franklinville, do , Company officers. Ja.mes B. Cooper .•••• Captain ... Sep. 13, 1859 •.•••• Infantry .. Babylon, Suffolk county. George D. Cooper .•.• 1st Lieut .• Jan. 7, 1857 ...•.• 'do do do Benj. P. Fields, Jr 2d Lieut.. do A 33[ do do do

Vacant Captain I I .. do 1st Lieut I ·1.·.. ··· .. · do 2d Lieut • .. ·i'Bi j ' . Vacant ••..•••••.•.• Captain ••••••••••••..•.. 1·· . do •.•.•••••••.. 1st Lieut .•..••••.••..... ,..••.•••..••.•

do •••••••.•.••• 2d Lieut •.•.•••.••••.• 1 cl ..•...... •.•.

John S. Havens •••••• Captain .•. Feb. 1,1856 •. 1 Infantry •• Patchogue. Geot'ge T. Osborn .... lstLieut .. Aug.21, 1857 I· ...... Moriches. Ellis Smith .•••.••••• 2d Lieut •. Feb. 1,1856 D: 40IInfantry •. Patchogue. ,

John W. Rayner ••••• Captain .•. July 31, 1857 .. 1 ", '11Infantry •. Riverhead, Suffolk county.

Charles M.Jennings .. 1st Lieut.. do ";"1 .. do .Jamesport, do Daniel A. Griffin .•••• 2d Lieut.. do Ei 271 do ,Up'r Aquebogue, do

Vacant ••.•••••••••• Captain .•.•••••..••...•• i •••• Infantry •. do •..•••••••••• 1st Lieut ...•••••••••.• ,.,.I•••• ! ••••••••••

Walter EIUott 2d Lieut .. Sep. 1, 1852 1 F Ii Sag Harbor, Suffolk county 1 , I George W. Lyon Captain ... Aug. 2, 18501.. 1" .. IInfantry .. Greenport, Suffolk county.

William D. Corey 1st Lieut .. IJuly 28, 1858 ,,' .... !...... do do James F. Webb 2d Lieut"'1 do 1 G, ~5,...... ••• do do

Vacant •••.••.•••••• Capt~in •••••••••••...•.. 1· 1 . do ••••••••••.•• 1st LIeut .. ,••.••.•• ,•..... I •• '.>! •••••••••• do ••••••.•••••• 2d Lieut •. ! •••••••••••• HI •.• ,.i ••••••••••

Vacant •••••.••••••• Captain ••••••••..•••.... 1 •••• 1,., .

do ••.•••.•••... IstLieut •..••••.•••.••.. "I" jl .. do 2d Lieut I .. '(:.nl:::::::::::::~:p~~::~::::::::::::::.~Ii:::~::::::~::-: do IstLieut .. do 2d Lieut ' " ' .. do ••••••••••.•. 2d Lieut ..•••••••••••• L ..••...•.••••• Staff .•.•••••••.•••••.••••••••.••••••••••••.. 7 .. , Non-commis'd staff . 2 . Band .••..••....••.••..••.•••••••••••••.•••. 17 ,."..

Total of regiment.. ••••••••.• •.•••.•••••••.. ~I""""" ADiJUTikNT, GENERAL. .103

ROSTER.- LINF'r-'-{-GoBtinued.) SEVENTEEN'l'H REGIMENT-SEVENTH BRIGADE--SEOOND DIVISrON.

NAMES. Office. Date of rank. Arm of Residence. , service.

Field Officers. Edwal'd Pya •••.••••• Colonel ••. May 19, 1855 Infantry • Haverstraw, Rock. co. John P. Jenkins .•••• Lt. Colonel Oct. 5, 1850.. •••••. do White Pl'DS, West. co. Isaac Pye .•••••••••• Major •••• June 30, 1855.. 3 do Haverstraw, Roek;co.

Company Officers. John J. Sa,uvan ••••• Ca.ptain .•• Aug. 9, 1852 •.•••••• Infantry. WestFarms, Wes. co. John Eisele ••.•••••• 1st Lieut •• May 18, 1855.. •.•... do E.Morrisiana, do Louis Sauter ••.••••• 2d Lieut.. do A 39 do M-elrose.

Dominick Kennedy •• Captain Nov. 16, 1852 Infantry. Haverstraw, Rock.' co. Thomas Murphy ••••• 1st Lieut.. do .. •••.•• do do do John Bannon 2d Lieut.. do B 30 do do do

John V. B. Johnson. Captain ... April 19, 1854 ...... Infantry • Piermont, Rock. eo. Richard Wandall •.•• 1st Lieut. • do •. •••••. do do do Isaac D. Blauvelt ••. 2d Lieut.. do C 38 do do do

Edward W. Christy •• Captain •.• May 1, 1855 •.•••... Infantry • Haverstraw, do Abram S. Greene •••• 1st Lieut.. do ..•••• do do do Andrew J. Kiijg •••.• 2d Lieut.. doD 38 do do do

Ludwig Je.tt.er •.•••• 'jcapta.in ••• Jan. 5, 1857 ...... '.' Infantry Vacant •...••.•••.•• 1st Lieut .••..••.••.•••..•.•... "1 do John Begelspacker ... 2d Lieut .. Jan. 8, 1857E 37 do Eastchester.

Cornelius P. Rotrman"Captain ..... Nov. 4, 1859).•.••••. 'jlnfantry • Raverstra1V,Rook;co. Stephen W. Allen ••. IIst L~eut .. \ do •. do do do

~:::n:~.~~~~.::::::~:p::::~J...... ~~...... ~.~~ ~~.... do do do •..•••••••••• 1st Lieut.. ••.•••.•••••.• ••••.••••••••••• do ••••••••••••• 2d ·Lieut .•••••••••••••••. G ••••••••••••••••

Vacant. .. • • ••• Captain .. do lst Lieut . do 2d Lieut ••••.•••••..••.. R ••.••.•••••••••••

Chas. M. O'Blennis •. Capta.in •.. Aug. 18, 1855 •.•.•••• Cava.lry •• Clark!'vUl0, Rock. eo; John A. Campbell .•. 1st Lieut.. do ..•.•. do •• Nyack Turnpike,>do John M. Baker ...... 2d Lieut.. do ...... do.. do do Henry Palmer •.••••• 2d Lieut~. Sept. 19, 18ft7It 29 do •• do do

Vacant •••••.••••••• Capta.in·.·••••••••••..••.•..•••••••••••••••• do ••••••••••••• 1st Lieut.. ••••••••••.... •• • • •• • ••••••••• do ••••••••••••• 2dLieut •••••••••••••••• L .

Staff... •••• •••• •••• •••••• •••• •••• •••• •••••••• 2 .n •••••••

Non-commiss'd staff It •• •• ' •••• .~?:;r~~~.~~i~.e~~:: :1:::::::::: :::::::::::::: .. :::::: ::::::: ::: Total of regiment.... •••• •• • • ••. .••••• • • •• • •• • 258 ••••••••••

• 104, ANNUAL REPORT· OF THE

ROSTElt .....LINE.~( Ct)Dtin~ed:) EIGHTEEHTH REGIMENT-SEVENTH BRIGADE-SECOND DIVISION.

~g 8I ~.~I~~. NAMES. Office. Date of rank. '<5 ~S 'E IArmoher- Residence. ~ 5 ~~. vice. :::z 08 S I Field 'OjJice;;:- ----!----I~I~""1------James Ryder ...••••• COlonel.,.. July 20, 1851 \Infantry ... S.O,uthEast, Put. co. John H. Hyatt ...... Lt. ColonelJan'y 31, 18521" do Cortls.ndt, West'r co. George W. Gregory •• M!tjor •••• IJan'y 10, 1859.. 3' do Croton FaUll, do Company Officers. . Elijah Brower. -•••.• Captain ••• 'March 5, 1851 •..•••.• Cavalry .•. Vacant 1st Lieut . do ••••••.••••••• 2d Lieut ••••••••••.••.. ,', A 171••••• '••••.

Vacant •••••.••••••• Captain .•.•.•••.•••••.••...••..• 1 . do •.•.••••••••• 'Ilst Lieut •.•••...••••••••...•....•..•.•.•.• do •••••••••••.•• 2d Lieut ..•••..••••••••• B ' ..

Hickson Covert ...... Capt~in ... IFeb. '1, 1854 I ",Infantry •. Yorktown, WClt'r co. Vacant ••.•••.•••••• IstLlCut .. j . John L. Knapp .••.•• 2d Lieut •. Jan'y 21, 1856 C 2,Infantry •. Scrub Oak.

Vacant ••.• , ••••••••• Captain ••. 1··.·.··.····· II Infa.ntry •. John A. Aitchison 1st Lieut .. !April 1, 18561,,, du Sing Sing. Wm. H. Tillotson 2d Lieut.. do ...... ' D 32 do do Vacant ..•••••••••.. Captain .•.•.••..•••••••• 1.. . do 1st Lieut ,.

do ••••••.••••••• 2d Lieut •.•.• ••• •••••••• 1 E .

Colin Tolmie ...... Captain ... Nov'r 20, 1855 Infantry •• Cold Spring, Put. co. James N. HowelL ..• 1st Lieut. 'I'oct'r 1, 1858.. do do Alexander Robinson.. 2d Lieut.. do ...... F 32 do do

Jackson P. Ballard .. Captain .•. iSept. 6, 1851 •..•••.. Infantry •. Carmel, Putnam co. Vacant .•.••••.•••.• 1st Lieut. ••••..•••••••••.. 1 .. do •••.•.••.•..•• 2d Lieut.. • •.•••••••••• G 21 Infantry •.

Vacant ••••••••••••• Captain .•.•••..•••••••••...•••..•.••.••••• do 1st Lieut , .. do •••••.•••••••• 2d Lieut •.•••.•••••••••• H ,••••.•.•••••.••

John Halstead Captain ... Aug. 1, 1859 Artillery .. Peekskill, West'r co. Bennett Gilbert 1st Lieut.. do do do Geo. W. Depew, Jr. 2d Lieut.. do do do James Sarles ..••••• 2d Lieut.. do ••••..•• / R 35 do do

Daniel M. Hyatt ...• Captain •.. Nov'r 23, 1854,•...•••• Rifles .•••• Joseph T. Rickermanilst Lieut .. July 1, 1859.. .. •••. do Peekskill. Vacant 2d Licut LI 44 ..

Staff...... 5 .. Non-com. staff...... 3" .. Sappers and miners.. •••••• -• .. . ..••••••••• ,.. •. 8 •••••••••• Band. •••••. •••• .••• •..• ••••.. .••••• •••• ••••.. 7 .••••••••• Total of regim,ol •••• j." ...... 209 ...... "

• ADJUTANT GENERAL. i05 ROSTEB.-LINE~( Continued.) NlNETEENTH REG IMENT-SEVENTH BRI GADE-SECOND DIVISION.

NAMES. Office. Date of rank. Reilidence.

Field Officers. Stephen C. Parmenter Colonel •.. Aug. 19, 1843 Infantry .. Newburgh, Orange Co William R. Brown ••. Lt. Colonel Oct. 1, 1858 do do do James Low ..... ; .... Major .... Oct. 5, 1858.. 3 do do do

Company D.tficers. Frederick Decker, Captain •.. Nov. 14, 1854 .. 1 Infantry .. Calvin R. Brown, 1st Lieut .. July 25, 1857 do' Newburgh. Isaac Smith, 2d Lieut .. Dec. 14, 1855 A 45 do Montgo'ry, Orange co

Va,cant •••••..•.••.• Captain .•.••.••.••••••••.. 1 ...... Infantry .• William E. Haggerty 1st Lieut •. June 24, 1857 •. •.•••. do Port Jervi.. • Frank R. Fossard .... 2d Lieut.. do BI191 James W. Wilkin •••. Cttptain ... Dec. 30, 1854 ..•. , .•• . ••• • .•• Jonathan.M. Morrison 1st Lieut.. do do Jonathan N. Miller .. 2d Lieut.. do C 32 do

Michael Doyle Captain ... July 6, 1859 .••.•.•. Infantry •. Newburgh. Isaac Jenkinson 1st Lieut .. Nov. 3, 1858.. do do William M. Hathaway 2d Lieut .. July 6, 1859 D 42 do do

Eli H. Evans ...... Captain ... Jan. 24, 18591.. Infantry •. Newburgh. Wilson Bruyn .•.••.. 1st Lieut •• Dec. 1, 1857...... do Erwin G. Fowler ••.. 2d Lieut .•. do E 41' do

James A. Raney ••.•• Captain .•. June 15, 1859 ...••.•• Infantry •. Newburgh. Vacant ••••••••••••• 1st Lieut ...•••.••.•.••••..•••••.•.••....•. do ••••••••••••• 2d Lieut •...••..•••••.•• F 65 ...••..••• , Peter Eager .•••••••• Captain ..• Jan. 11, 1860 ..••••.. Infantry •. St. Andrew's, Ora. co Peter Latourette •••• 1st Lieut. . do •'1' . • • •. ...••...•. do Andrew P. Titus ..... 2d Lieut.. do GI 33 ...••••.•• do Vacant ~.: ••• Captain ••...••••••••••..•..••.••••••••..•. do ••••••••••••• 1st Lieut.. .. • ••• . •. • •••• .. •••••• ...... •••• do .•••••.•••••. 2d Lieut.. ..•••..••••••. II!......

William C. Brewster. Captain ••. O,ct. 10', 1854 " ...... Cavalry .. ,Montgo'y, Orange co David Jag~er 1st Lieut.. do.. do do do Hugh Milligan, •••• '. 2ft Lieut.. do .• •• •.•• do do do

Vacant 2d Lieut 1 R 30 ..

Robert D. Kemp •••.• Captain ••• Nov. 6, 1858 ..•••••• Rifles ...•• Newburgh. James Smiley •.••... lst Lieut .• June 6, 1859...... do do Alexander Mann •.•• 2d Lieut •• ~ L M ~ ~

Horace St. John ••••• 1st Lieut •. Sept. 20, 1858 •••••••• Sec. Light Montgo'y, Orange co George Broadhead .•. 2d Lieut.. do •. 19 Artiller;)" do do Sta.ff ••.•••••••• .••• ••••• •••• •••••••••••••• •• '1 Non-commis'd staff.. •• 3 Sappers ltnd miners •• •••••••. •••• •••• •••• •• •• •.•••. Band ••••• •••• •••••• •••• •••••• •• •••• •••• ••••.• 15

Total of regiment.. •••••••••• •••••••••••••• •. 408 106 ANNUAL REPOIVC, OF' THE

ROSTER. __LIN'E-( Continued.) TWENTIETH REGnIENT-EIGHTH BRIGADE-THIRD DIVISION. il.~ ~op,. ; S"el p,.g~ ~ 8 I. •... NAMES. Office. Dateofrank. as § ; l: Residence. 'S ~,13 ~ !]tf 'S -+W 0 (1) ~ ------,------_.\-_._---_._--~~ C> ~ Field officers. George W. Pra,tt ••••• Colonel ... Feb. 19, 1852 •.•••• Lt. Infant. Kingston, Ulster county. Hiram Schoonmaker .. Lieut. Co1.May 19, 1855.. ••.• do do do Theodore B. Gates •••• Major. •••• do 3 do do do

Company officers. John B. Webster ...•• Cnptain •.. Nov.l0, 1852 •.•••• /Lt. Infant. Cairo,· Greene county. George W. Mead, Jr •• 1st Lieut .. Sep. 3, 1853.. '" do do do Vacant 2d Lieut A 60., .. ··....' •

G~orge Henry Sharp •. Captain .•• Aug.13, 1858., •••• 'Lt. Infant; Kingston, Ulster county. J, Rudolph Tappen •. 1st Lieut. . do " •••. do do do C. J. Houghtaling ... 2d Lieut .. Aug.14, 1857 B 37 do do do

John P. Derrenbacker Captain ... July 6, 185° " •••• Lt. Infant. Rondout, Ulster county. 1 John Kline 1st Lieut .. Mar.13, 1855 " .... do do do Peter Claire 2d Lieut .. Aug.18, 18571 C' 43 do do do Davis Winne •••••••• Captain ••. May 4, 1858 ..•.•• Lt. Infant. Shokan, Ulster county. Cornelius C. Winne :. 1st Lieut.. do ...... do do do Hiram Boice.•.••••.• 2d Lieut .. July 30, 1859 D 56 do do do James Thompson ..... Captain ... Apr. 19, 1858 .. : Lt. Infant. Rondout, Ulster connty. Lawrence H. Corbitt. Ist Lieut.. do •. do do P. O. do Patrick Kinney 2d Lieut-.. July 26,1853 E 37 do do do do

Patrick J. Flynn Captain ... Jltn.17, J857 Lt. Infant. Rondout, Ulster county. William Golden ..•.•. 1st Lieut .• Apr. 28, 1858.. do do do John Murray ...... 2d Lieut .. iJan.15, 1857 F 60 do do . do Anthony Van Bergen. Oaptain ••. Apr. 8, 1857[..••.• !Lt. Infant. Ellenville, Ulster county.

John F. Ahrens ..... · 1st Lieut.. do II ...... i do do do J. Andrew Weiler •.•• 2d Lieut.. do I G 35' do do· do George F. Von Beck .. Captain •.. Dec. 30, 18571...... ILt. Infant. Rondout, Ulster county. Adam Me t.zger •••••• Ist Lieut. . do I" ····1 do do . dO. John Henkel 2d Lieu~.. do H 36 do do do George Wheeler ••••.. Captain ... Sep. 5, 1859:..•••• Lt.Artil'ry Lexington, Greene county. Hiram DONis•.•••••• Ist Lieut.. do I.. •.•. do Wi!ldha.mCentre, do J. Andrew Cross ••••• 2d Lieut.. do I...... do Lexington, do P. J. Schermerhorn •. 2d Lieut.. do i R 48 do Westkill, do John Weber Captain ••• Nov.10, 1858i" Lt.Drag'nsRondout, Ulster county. Joseph Zizinski 1st Lieut.. do I" do do do Charles Shuman ••••• 2d Lieut.. do ., •.•. do do do George R. Schick •••• 2d Lieut.. do L 32 do do do Staff., •..••.•••••••••••••.••••.•••••••••••.. 7.···· .. ·.. Non-commis'd staff•..••••.•••••.••••••••••••. 5 •• Sappers and miners •..••.•••••.•.••••.••••.••. 10 • Band •••••.•••••••..•••.•••••••••••••••••.•• 12 ••••••• •• •

Total of rQgiment.. .. 481· • ADJUTANT GENERAL. ,107

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NAMES. Office. Residence.

Field Officers. 1 Joseph Wright ••...•• Colonel ... Sept. co. John R. Cooper..••.• Lt. Colonel!Sept. Ambrose Wager ••••• Major .. "IJan. Company Officers. John McDermott •••• Captain .•. :May 5, 1859 ....•. Artillery •. Hudson, Columbia co. John King •.•••••.•• 1st Lieut .. do " •.•• do do do John Howard •••••••• 2d Lieut .. Oct. 20, 1857 .. .•.• do do do John Dol\Tling 2~ Lieut .. May 5, 1859 A 31 do do do

Jobn Doharty •.••••• Captain. "IDee. 21, 1857 ...•.• Artillery .. Poughkeepsie. I"~wrence McCann ... 1st,L~eut"l do ...... do do l\lIchael McCluskey .. 2d Lieut .. IDec. 27, 1854...... do do

Vacant ••••••..•.••• 2d· Lieut .. /1 B 36 do do William Muldony •••• Captain .. Feb. 3, 1859 ...... Artillery .. Hudson, CoIu.robiaco. Andrew Keyes •.••.• 1st Lieut"1 do do do do . Pierre McShain •••.•• 2d Lieut.. do .. .•.. do Vacant 2d Lieut .. , C 26 do

Daniel H. Turner Captain ... July 8, 1857 •..•.. Artillery .. Poughkeepsie. Reuben Tanner ..•••. 1st Lieut .. Aug. 2, 1859 .. ,... do do Benjamin Atkins .•.. 2d Lieut.. do •. •..• do do Vacant ••••••••••••• 211Lieut.. •.•• ••. • •. •••• n 40 do

Wa~e ;H. Steenberg.h.'ICI.1Pt~in.... Jan. 31, 1859 ..••.• Artillery .. Rhinebeck, Dutchesllco. ChrlstIan C. Bush.. 1st LIeut. . do " .... do do do William G. Burnett .. 2d Lieut .. March 6, 1858 .. J.... do do do Vacant 'j2d Lieut"I E! 34 do J ~h.nB. Wilber ..•••• Capt~iu .. IDec. 8, 1859 ..•••. Artillery .. Clinton Hollow, Dut. co. " nght D. I"attm .... 1st L~eut"l do .. 00 do do Chas. Cheesman ..•. 2d Lleut .. [ do .. do do do Vacant 2d Lieut: F 41 do

Francis J. Muller •••• Captain ... Feb. 18, 1856 ...•.• Artillery .. Poughkeepsie. Charles Boar ..•••.•• 1st Lieut.. June 21, 1858.. ••.• do do Vacant...... 2d Lieut...... do do Aaron Morris ••••••.• 2d Lieut .. June 21, 1858 G 34 do I Henry II. Hustis .••• Captain •.. Oct. 7, 1859'...•.• Artillery .. Samuel Underhill •.•• Ist Lieut.. do do Frank R. Rathbun •. 2d Lieut.. do do Vacant .••••..••..•• 2d Lieut ••••.••••.• i •••• II 32 do

F. Hengstebeck ••••• Captain ..• Sept. 21, 1859 •.•••• Rifles••••• J. Michael •••••••••• 1st Lieut.. do •. •••• do F. Roch •••••••••••• 2d ·Lieut.. do R 27 do

Vacant ••••••••••••. Captain •.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• do ••••••••••••• 1st Lwut •. •••• •••• •• • ••• •• •••••••••••••• do ••••••••••••• 2.d Lieut .••••••••••••••• L ••••••.••••••• Staff •••••••••.•••.•••••••••..•• ;...... •. 7' •••••••••• Non-commiss'd staff 1 . Sappers and miners.. .•.••••••• .•.••••••••••• •. •••• •••••.•••• Band •••••••••••••••.•••••••••.••••••••••••••.••••••••••••.• Total of regiment ••••••••.••••••••••••••••••• ,., 3ij'! . =1 108 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

ROSTER.-J.JINE.-(Continued. ) TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT-FOURTH BRIGADE-FIRST DIVISION.

I>-. •

S I ~.~ o § ~ l:l.I ..:: ~ ~~ NAMES. Office. Date of ra.nk. 0 ,n-lSa Arm.ofser- Residence. ~ '"' 0 VIce. :=:; ta ,,; ~ ~ g S ~ Office;;:- I William Halsey Colonel. .. Jan'y 20, 1848 ...... •. Infantry .. New York. Vacant .•••.. · •.••.. Lt.Colonel ..•...... •...... •.•••.•••...••.. Robert Sewell ••••••. Major •••. March 'l, 1859.. 2 .•••••....

Company Officers. Vacant .•••••••.•••. Cllptain ...... ••...••••.. " •.••.•••••••••.. do ••.••••••••• 1st Lieut.. ••.••... •....• .••.•.••••.•..•. do ••.•••••.••• 2d Lieut •.••.••••.•••... A .•••..••••.•.•..

Vacant •••••••••.... Captain •..••••••....•.....•.•..••••...... New York. do •••••.•••••. 1st Lieut. ...•••.•..•... . .•.•.••.•••... #I do do ••.•••.••... 2d I,ieut ...•.•.•.•.•••.. B •.••••••••••••.•

Vacant ••••••..••..• Captain ...••.....•.•....•.....•.•.•..•••.• New York. do 1st Lieut.. do do ••••••...... 2d Lieut...... •...•... C ······· do Vacant •••••••••...• Captain ...•.. , .....•...... •.••.. ; •.••••..•

do •..•.•••.... 1st Lieut ...•..•...... jI •••••••••••••••• do •••••.•••.•• 2d Lieut· .•.••...•••.•.• D, ..

Vacant •••••••••.••• Captll,in. •. ••...... •...... •••• .•.• • •••. New York. do ••.•.•.•••.. 1st Lieut.. ...••... .. •.•••. ..•••. do do ••••••.•...• 2d Lieut ..•..•.•••.••.•• E ••••• •••• ~...... do I Vacant ••••.••.••••• Captain ...... ••.•.•....•. j •••••••••••••••• do •••••.•••..• 1st Lieut.. .••... .•.• •••• ••••••.•••••••.• do ••.•...••••. 2d Lieut •.••..•.•...••.. F ..•...•.••.•.•..

Vacant •..•..•• : •••• Ica,ptain ...... •.•.•.•••.••...•...••••..•••• INew York. do ••••••.•.••• 1st Lieut.. •....• •. . • ...... ••••• .•••..•.•• do do •••••••••••. 2d Lieut ..•..•.•...••... G...... do Vacant ••••••.•••••• Captain ....••....•..•.....•••••.•••••••••. do •••••••••••• 1st Lieut.. ••...• ..••••.. ••••••••.•.•••.•

do /2d Lieut II...... !

Jacob. Raynor ,Captain . " .•.• •. . • .• • . . . . ••••• Artillery .. iNew York. William Raynor 1st Lieut .. April 28, 1859 do.... do Vacant 2d Lieut.. - .. do ••••••.••••. 2d Lieut.. ••.• ...• ..•... I 52 ••••••••..

Vacant ••••••..•••• Captain .•.•••.•••.•.•...•.•.•... /.•.•.•••.. ,New York. do ••••..••••. ·Ilst Lieut ..••••••.•••••....•.•••. ) 1 do do •••••...••.• ,2d Lieut •.•.••••.••.•..•...••...••.•..••.• do ••••...••••. '2d Lieut.. •••••••••... K ••••.•.•• • .••• Sta.ff...... • .. 6 ....•..... Non-com. staff...... 2 .. Sappers and miners. •. ..•••• •• •• ••••••.••.••.. .. •••••• • ...••••.. Band ••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••..•..•••••••••••.•

Total of regiment. . •• ••••.• •••• •••••••• •• •• •• .. 62 •••••••••• ADJUTANT GENEJtA~. 109

ROSTER.-LINE.-( Continued.) TWENTY-FOURTHREGnIENT-TENTH BRIGADE-THIRD DIVISION. ~: ~ S' I ~.- gi~ ~ ~ NAMES. Office. Date of rank. 'S i ~ ij3.~ Arm of ser- Residence. '"'i~ 0 d vice. ~:~ .. . ~ 'tS s ~

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Field Officers. I' . I I Vacant : ...•.. Colonel. "," ...•••.•...... i ..•••• Infantry .. Charles E. Brmtnall. Lt. Colonel,July 19, 1859 .. i •••••••••••••••• Troy. Joseph B. Carr •.•.. · Major ...• !August 4, 1858;..•1.• • • •• do Com'Pany Officers. I Timothy Quinn ..... Captain .•. April 20, 1858 ..•••... InfantrY'·ITrOy. James Fleming ••.•.. 18tLieut.. do I.. ,...... do Dominick Ganley •..• 2d Lieut .. Sept. 22, 1854 AI······ ..•...••••

1 v.aea,nt ..•.•.•..••..• Captain ••...... •.••..•• ! .. Iufan. try •• !ITroy• ,racant : 1st Lieut.. .•...... 1······•••••• do do Hugh Brady .• '•..••• 2d Licut .. June 17, 1857 B .. • . .. do

Thomas F'. Evers .••• Captain •• 'I,NOV. 10, 18571 Infantry. ·I'Troy• Michael We18h.•.•.. 1st Licut .. June 8, 18551.. ...•.. do do George J. Brennan .. 2d Lieut.. do I C do do Vacant •••...•••••.• Capt~in .•..•.•.••.••• ···1·· , ·.·.··1 do •.....•.••.• 1st Lieut.. ..•... •...... •.•..•. do ...••.•.•••• 2d Licut ..• , •....•.•••.. 1 D .•••••...••....•

Vacant ...••..•••.•• Captain •.. ,•.•..•..•..•.• [•.•..••••.•••.•... ! do ...... ••.••• 1st Lieut ....•..•.•....•.• ' "II do . •...... ••..• 2d Lielft. '!' . •...... •. E ' •••••.•••• Vacant ..••.•...... • Capt~in .•...•....•.•..•••.... : •....•.•.••• do ...... •..•. lstLleut ...... ••.•.... ,.....•...... do ...... •. 2d Licut. : F • "'j Va,cant ....••.•••••. Captain ...... •••• '!." \ do .••..•.•...• lstLieut··I······ ..•. ····i .

do •...•.•••.•• 2d Lieut .. !...... ••..•. 1 G' ., .....••..•.••

Vacant •.••....••••• Captain. " ..•...•.•..... 1 , ...... •.• do ...... •...• 1st Lieut ! •••••••••••••••••• do ,2d Lieut .. I ··· 1-1······ ...... •... Sidney W. Pllrk •.•• 'ICapf~in .• 'liSept. 29, 1856 , Artillery .. Troy. James A. Cross..... '11st Lleut.. do .. do do Phineas S. P~ttit"'-,2d L~eut"iMay 18, 185~.. do do Walter S. Klpp .•.•• 12d LlCut .. 1scPt. 29, 1856 R...... do do Henry Hilke .•••...• :Captain •.. Aug. 12, 1857 ...•.•.. Rifles .•••• Troy. Charles Waldheim .•• '1st Lieut .. 1 do do Vacant ...••...•.••• '2d Lieut .. \.. ••. . •. .• •. .. L...... do j 1 Staff .....••••.••..••..•••••••• 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Non-com. staff . Sappers and miners. •• . .••..•... 1. • ...... • ..!......

Ba,nd •••.••••••.•..•.•.•• ······1··.··· 1 .. 1 •••••••••••••••• Total of regiment ••• ·1" ••• : ••• " ••••••••••••••• 'l'~ . 1= No return. /Roster made up from the inspection return. 110 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

ROS'fER.- LINE-( Continued.) TWENTY-FIFTH REGIMENT-ELEVENTH BRIGADE-THIRD DIVISION •

P-.j.l~·~.l=l< ~ S'l:l l=l<0S:: ~ IS Q Ilil Q NAMES. Office. Dateotrank. g § ~'6 Residence. ts ':, S III t ~i "S ~o~e~ <~

Field officers. \ I Michael K. Bryan ... Colonel •. ; July 25, 1859 ...... Artillery, Albany • •James SWi,ft••.••..•• Li,eut. Col" dOl" •••• 'doing duty do David Friedlander ••• Major. ••.• do .. 3~asInfantry do

Company officers. Jacob Fredendall .... Captain ••. JuneH, 1858:.. do Albany. John Myers ••••••••• 1st Lieut.. do \.. do do George Stackhou~e •.. 2d Lieut .. June 9, 1857 .. ...• do do • John Pochin ••••••••• 2d Lieut .. f.ran. 20, 1857 A 48 do do

Nicholas Hussey .•••• Capta,in ... Apr. 22, 1858 .•...• do Albany. Timothy McDermott •• 1st Lieut.. do do do Andrew O'Keefe ••••• 2d Lieut.. do do do Terrance J. Quinn .•• 2d Lieut.. do B 45 do do

John Crough •.••..•• Captain •.. Jan. 20, 1859\..••.• do Albany. John Gray 1st Lieut.. do I .. do do John Mulholland 2d Lieut.. do \" . do do James H. Mattimore. 2d Lieut .. May 29, 1858 C 46 do do

Francis Marshall •••• Captain ... May 17, 1859\..•••• d~ Albany. Peter Kempf .••••.•• 1st Lieut .. July 8, 1859\...... do do George Schaffner ....• ,2d Lieut.. do ...•.• do do Chas. Sehetfendecker. 2d Lieut .. Feb ... , 1857' D 57 do do Vacant Captain ALbany. do •.•••••. ~ .••• 1st Lieut ..•••••.•••.••..••••••••.••••. do ••••••••••.•• 2d Lieut ...•..•••••.••..•••••.•••.•••. do •..••••••..•• 2d Lieut ..•••••••••.•• E .•.•••••..••..

RodgerMeGraw ...... Captain . .,fJan. 12, 1857...... do Albany. Michael D. McGraw .. 1st Lieut"1 do .. .•.• do do Michael H. Kennelly. 2d Lieut.. do .. •..• do do Edward O'K~efe ..... 2d Lieut •. Jan. 13, 1857 Ii' 30 do do Vacant •••••.••••••• Ca,ptain. .• •••• • . • • • . •• " .••• . ••••••••• do •••••.••••••• 1st Lieut ..••••••••.••. " .•••..••.•..•• do • • ••• • • • .•• 2d Lieut.. ..•••.••.••. .. . •.••..••.•.•• do •••••••••.••• 2d Lieut ..••.•••••.••• G ...••••••.••..

Vacant •••••••••••.• Captain ...••••••••.••.....•••.••.••... do ••••••••••.•• 1st Lieut ..••..•.••••••.••••••••••••.•• do 2d L~eut "1" . do ••••••••••••• 2d LIeut ..••.••••••••• , H ••.•..•••••.•. \ George Swarzman •.•• Captain •.,. June 2,18571." .•.• Cavalry .•.• Albany• Vacant •.•••••••.••• 1st Lieut ...... ••.•.•.•.•...•.•••....•. Henry Hauf 2d Lieut .. Mar. 1, 1869 " Cavalry... do Vacant "12d Lieut.. • ••••.••.•. R 28 •••••.•.• · 1 pa,trick H. Griiin •••• Captain ••. Feb. 23, 1853\'.•.•.• Lt.Artil'ry Albany. John Evers 1st Lieut.. do .. do do Henry Mulholland ••. 2d Lieut.. do " " ..•• do do Michael O'Sullivan •. 2d Lieut .. Apr. 12, 1858, L 76 do do

Staff ••••••.•.••••.••••••••••••.••••••••••••. 7 • . Non -commis'd staff. •. •••••••••• •••••••••••• •• 2 .. Band ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. 18 ••••••••••

Total of regiment.. •••••••••• •••••••••••• •• 360 •••••••••. :!.D'JUTANT GEN»RAL. 111

ROSTER ..:- L INE-( Continued.) TWENTY-SIXTH REG IMENT-SEVENTEENTHBRIGADE-FIFTH DIVISION • .;.~i> § ~.~ j:!.,Oj:!., a dol:3 NAMES. Office. Date of rank. g 8 ~ Arm of Residence. .... ;:::J l!lerviee. ~ i€ S ~I~,OO Q) 113113 ..:100 Field Officers. I 1'-----]1...... ------Timothy W. Miller .. Colonel •.. Aug. 1'7, 1859, 1.Infantry .• Gloversville, Fulton co.

Jacob J. Radcliffe ... Lt.Colonel do I 1 do Amsterdam, Mont. co. John C. Barhydt •••• Major •••• do I" 3f,:' do Is.h.nootadY. Company Ojficers. i Charles Roth ...... Captain ... March 31, 1858!...... 'Infantry •. Schenectady. Henry Boss •...•••.• 1st Lieut .. April .9, 18561" •..• ! dO. . do Frederic Bechtel. .... 2d Lieut.. do A 39 do do i Peter C. McIntyre ... Captain ..• Sept. 24, 1859 ..•••. IInfantry •• Johnstown, Fulton. co. John J. Buchannan .. 1st Lieut.. do ...... I do do do Mat·thewBea,rcroft •.. 2dLieut.. do B 511 do do do Vacant ••••••••••••• Captain. •• .••••..•••...... ••• •••.•••••• do •.•.•••••..• 1st Lieut •.•.•••••••••• " ./ .•••••••••••.• do •••••. , .••... 2dLieut ..••••••.•••••.. CI•••• 1· .. ·· .. · ..

James II. Winne CltPta.in.,"lsePl. 26, 1859 .. 1 Infantry •• Amsterd~m, Mont. co. Isaac Jackson, Jr lst Lieut.. do .. 1 1 do I do do John Stewart 2d Lieut.. do D.1 35\' do do de Vacant Captain ~ .

do •...... •.. , .. 1st Lieut .. \.••••••••..•••..••.• 1' • •• • •••• \1 do •...•...•. , .. 2d I,ieut ...••••.•••••••• E!..•. 1 •• •• ••••••.

Vacant : I Cl1pt~in .. II · .. · "II I .. do .•.••. , .••.•• llst Lleut ••..•••..• , ...... ••. 1 •••••••••• do ••.••••••••.• ':2d Lieut •• I •••••••••• , ••• F ...• i••••••••••

I • I Vacant "iCaptain 1· .. · .. do llstL~eut . do .••.•...•..•. 2d Lleut •...•••••.....•• G ...• 1·.·· .

Vacant •••.•••.•••.. Captain .....•••.• ~•.•••• 1., 11 .. do 1st Lieut · 1 ·1.. ·· .. do ••••••••••••• 2d Lieut •...••••.•.•.•.•• IR , .

Charles 1. Mills .•.•. Captain .. 'ISept. 19, 185\1i..• "'IIArtillcry •. Gloversville, Fulton co. N.athan S. Babcock .. 1st Lieut. 'IJU1Y 22, 1857:., •... do do dO, David Pool, Jr 2d Lieut .. Sept. 4, 18551. .... do do do Solomon Jeffers 2d ,Lieut .. Sept. 19, 18591R 37 do . do . do 1 Robert Bryson Captain ... April 19, 18591" •••• IArtillery •. Schenectady. Vacant lIt Lieut.. .. do do William S. Gridley •• 2d Lieut .. April 12, 1859!.. ••.. do do Vacant 2d Lieut 1 ,L 35 do' do Staff..... •.••..•..• ..••.••... •••••.•••.•.••..• 6 ••••••••.• Non-commiss'n staff••.••••••.••••.••••••••••••••••• J •••••••••• Sa.ppers and miners " .•• "I" .. Band •••••••• ~•••••••••.••••• 1 = .. Total of regiment •••••.••••.••• 'j' .....••..•.•• ;"1 206\•••• ••••· 112 ANNUAL'REPORT OF 'THE

·,,~I I ~IIg § ~ ~I NAMES. Office. Date of rank. '1s ..:t8] ,Arm ofser-. Residenoe. 0 ell ..-tlr::Q) •• vice • ~s a ~ . ~!o g a I Field Officers. 1859 " ••••.. I-r-n-fa-n-t-r-y-.-.li'-A-n-d-e-s,-D-e-l-a,wareeo. James Oliver ...... 'Colonel ... Aug. 10, Charles A. Edgerton. Lt. Colonel do ...... do IDelhi, do Elihu Osterhout .•••• Major... do do 'Da "en port, do . Compa,ny Officers. Vacant ••••..••••••• Captain .•.•••.•••..•••....•••... do 1st Lieut. . . . do 2d Lieut ... : ~::: :::: :::: A::::::

Vacant ••.••..•••••• ,Captain • .. • .••.••••••.••.•••... do •...... •..• 1st Lieut...... •. ••.• • . .. •. . ••.. do ••....•••••• 2d Lieut ..••••••••.••••• B ..•.•.

James D: Ladd ..••.. Capt~in ••• :,AUg• 11, 1855 '.' •••••. Infantry •. Andes, Delaware eo. John Ohver 1st Lleut.. do 1 .. do do do Uobert Oliver 2d Lieut.. do _C do do do

Vaclln't •....•..••... Captain •.. ,'• • • . . . • • • • • • •• .. •••••. Infantry .. do ...•..•.•..•• 1st Lieut.. .•..•• ..•• • ••...••...•...•••.. \ ' J!1benezer Lindsley ••. 2d I.iellt"iFeb'y 19, 1863 D ...... Colchester, Del'e co.

William Blnir Ca,ptl1in... !Sept. 23, 1857 Infantry .. Bovina, Delaware eo. Sa,muel C. Blair 1st Lieut .. i do do do do JILmes P. Blair 2d Lieut .. tSept. 10, 1859 E...... do ,do do Vscant .•.•.....•••. Capt.ain .•• 1...... do •.•.••..•..• 1st Lieut .. 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• do "j2d Lieut .. I F .. George G. Donnelly .. ICaptain April 23, 18~ InfllntrY .. 1N. Franklin, Del. co. J ame,s H. Robinson .. 1st Lieut.. do . ~I'" •• • • do 'Croton, do Charles L. Wheat .... 2d Lieut.. do II ...... do do

'Tacant Captain .. do •••....•.••• 1st Lieut.. • .••••.•••.••....••.. 1 .. do .•••..•••.•• 2d Lieut .....•.•...••..• H .•••...•••••••••

Andrew Buckham Captain October 8, 1859 IRifies Delhi, Delaware 00. Solomon Rice ...•.•.• 1st I,ieut. . do •...••.• 1 do do do John P. Sandford 2d I,ieut.. do .. do do do 'Tacant 2d Lient R I ..

William Hymen Captain Aug't 27, 1859i "Artillery .. Meredith, Dela. co. Wil~iam Fi.sher 1st L~eut .. Feb:y !' 18~61" \ do do. do Sulhvan lilll 12d Lleut .. Aug t 2" 18:>9" 1 Franklm, do Vacant .••.••. ; ••••• 2d Lieut •.•••.•••..•..•• L •••••. ! ••••••••••

Willia,m H. Elwood .. 1st Lieut .. Sept. 1, 1859 ...... Sec.Lt. ArColchestcr, Del. eo. William Ruff .•.••.•• 2d Lieut.. do do do do Staff •••.•••.••.•.•• Non-com. staff .•••.. Sappers and miners •. Bll.nd •..•••..••.•...

Total of re,giment •••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••. 263 ••••••••••

No return. Roster made up .from the inspection return. ADJUTANT .GENERAL. 113

ROSTER.-LINE-( Continued.) TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT-FIFTH BRIGADE--SECOND DIVISION. e.~ • 0 ~ 1 ~.p.. II~§] S'~~ .~ NAMES. Office. Date of rank.! g ~ ~ t Residence. 'l? n a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~.~ ~ I~ Ie <) ~ ______I I i-..:l-I_O_.I __ -< I . _ Field officers. I Michael Bennett .•••• Colonel ••. Oct. 17, 1856...•..• Infantry •• Brooklyn. Edwa.rd Burns Lieut. Co1. Dec. 5, 1856... do do James W. Drake Major .... Aug.17, 1857 " 1l do do

1 Company officers. I L. G. Theodore Bruer Captain ••• July 17, 1856... Infantry •• Brooklyn. Samuel WSlldett ...•• ]stLieut .. !Apr.22, 1858.. do do George Horn 2d Lieut .. Julle10, 1858 A 50 do do Vacant Captain .••..•••••••.•• 1. . Infantry .. Brooklyn. do 1st Lieut i.. do do Jacob Becker •.••••.• 2d Lieut •. Sep. 13, 1853 B 48 do do

1 Thomas H. C]yne8 '" Captain (Sep. 13, 1855 Infantry .. Brooklyn. Felix Devlin ...... lIst Lieut .. ,Feb. 14, 1859,...... do do James J. Rogers ••••• t2d Lieut. iJuly 12, 1859 C 35 do do •

1 J obn M. Gillett .••.• Icaptain •. 'I,May 5, .1858...•.•• Infantry •. Brooklyn. Vacant ,1st Lieut ·1.. do do

Frederick W. Behrens'2d Lieut. • (an. 27, 1859 D 34 do do e Anthony P. Beadle ••. Captain ... iDec. 20, 18501 ..•••• Infantry •• Brooklyn. Lewis Altenbrandt ... 1stUeut .. !Mar.27, 18&6...... do do C. A. B. Bergemann •. 2d Lieut. 'IMay 3, 1858 E 40 do do 1 Vacant Captain k ! Infantry .. Brooklyn. Land,,. Lonnon •••••• ),\ LionLIM.,. a., 1857 •• do I' do Vacant 2d Lieut F 35 . do do

Jacob Rueger •••••••• Captain .•. Oct. 2, 1859 •.•••• Infantry •. Brooklyn. Joseph Burger ...... 1st Lieut .. Nov. 2, 1859...... do do John H. Diercks •••.• 2d Lieut.. do G 67 do do

Vacant ••••••••••.•• Captain •..•••••••••••••..••• Infantry •. Brooklyn. do ••••••••••••• 1st Lieut.. •.• •••••••• do do do •.••••••••••• 2d Lieut ..•••••••••.•• II.... do do

Charles Kiehl ...... Captain ... May 26, 1852 ...... Artillery .. Brooklyn. Joseph R. Merkert .•. 1st Lieut.. do do do Lorenz Leopold ...... 2d Lieut...... •• •••• ...... do do Vacant ••••••••••••• 2d 'Lieut ..•.•••••••.•• R 62 do do

Henry Willss Captain Jan. 16, 1856 Rifles Brooklyn. Vacant ••••••• ; ••••• 1st Lieut.. •••• •. •• . . . . do do Lewis Dohling ••••••• 2d Lieut .. Apr. 23, 1858 L 54 dO" do

Sta.ff.•••••••••••••••..•.•.••••.•••••••••••.. 5 Rifles .•••• N on-commis'd staff•••.••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 do Band ••••••••••••••.•••••.•.•••••••••••••...• 26 do

Total of regiment •••••••••••••••••••••••••. 461 ••••••••••

[.A.2Jiembly, No. 179.] 8 l 114 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

ROSTER .-LINE-( Continued.) TWENTY-NINTH REGIMENT-ELEVENTH BRIGADE-THIRD DIVISION. ~Il~ ;113 'g. all~~ NAMES. Office. Date of rank. g § ~ Arm of Residence • .... 1>:: <:l • ~ i ~f~ serVlce.

:S~'SSi,: ~.~ I ______1_...:;_;1_0_°.1 1__ ,------, Pield OjJ:"ce'rs. 1----- , \ Calvin T. :Peek ..•.•• Colonel .•. Sept. 17, 1853 ...••• Infantry •. Ballston Spa. Miles T. Blivin .•••.. Lt. Colonel Aug. 28, 1858.. •••• do Saratoga Springs. Alanson Welch ••... • Major.... do 3 do Schu;ylerville.

Company Officers. Alonzo Welch Cap,tain.•. Sept. 1, 1855 •.••• 'IInfantry • Sohuylerville. Wm. A. Johnson 1stLieut.. do .. i.... do do Geo. L. Ames ••.... · 2d Lieut.. do Ai 40 do do Vacant ••••••..•••.. Captain ...•••••..••.•...• ·1.... II" ...... do •...•.•••••.. 1st Lieut •.•••••••••.•.••..•••••••...••.• do ..•••••••••.• 2d Lieut ..•••••.••.•...• BI· .. ·I ..

Benjamin Viele ••••.. Captain ... April 23, 1857 ..•.•• III Infantry • Saratoga Springs. Vaoant .•.•..•..•.. '. 1st Lieut.. .••• .••• •••..• •. •..• do do do •••.••••••••• 2d Lieut ..•..•••.••.•.•• C I S3 do do Theodore Parte~o .••• Captain Oct. 8, 1855 ...••• IInfantry • Saratoga Springs. : Vacant • 1st Lieut 1 \ do do Nelson Swan 40'" 2d Lieut .. Aug. "{, 185"{D 45 do ' do

Vacaut .••••.••••..• Captain ....••.••••.••.••..••.•••.••••... 1 do ..•••••.•.••• 1st Lieut •.••••..••..••••. j . . do 2d Lieut.. .. • .

Vacant •..•.••..••.• Captain j I . do .•••••.•••••. 1st Lieut ...... •.•••••••.••••••.•••••.. \10 2d ;Li~ut··I J F I . Chas. E. Jones •••.•. Captam ... Aug. 22, 18.,9 :Infantry •'Ballston Spa. Henry Merchant ..... 1st Lieut.. do [ do do Miohael Barron ..••. 2d Lieut.. do Gi 511 do do Vacant ••..••••••.•. Captain .....••..•••.•••••. ' •.•. \•.•..••••• :;:; :::::::::::::i~tt\::U:::: :::::::::: ii:::r:::: .::: Vacant ••••••••••... Captain .•. 1. ~ ,Artillery ••

" James H. Hodgman .. 1st Lieut .• Aug. 5, 18541 '1' do Benjamin L. Weed ... 2d Lieut .. JAug. 5, 1854.. do James M. Cole ..••.. 2d Lieut .. !June 15, 1855iR 3 do J.V. W. vandenb'rghcaptain ... IJune 28, 1858' 1,Rifles .... Stillwa,ter, Saratoga co. George 1. Snyder .... 1st Lieut.. do I do do do Vacant •.•••••.•••.. 2d Lieut ..•••••••••••.•. L 53; do do do . . I Staff...... ••• ...•.. ••.••••••. ••...• •.•••••• •. 6j ••••••••• Non-commiss'd staff.. .•.••••••. •••..• ••.••••• •. 5,..•.•.•••• Sappers and miners •.•••••.••...•...•.•....•• " ..• ·1· . Band .. •••• •••• .••• .. •.•••••• ••••.••..••••.•. 121 ..••..•... I -I Total of regiment "1'" " ~I'''' ADJUTANT GENERAL. 115 ROSTER.-LINE.-(Continued. ) THIRTIETH REGIMENT-TENTH BRIGADE-THIRD DIVISION • .... ~ ~ 0 § f& .... NAMES. Office. Date of rank. 0 "Q~,,!13 1:1 Armofser- Residence •. ~ 0 ~ vioe. "" Q) •• ~ Q) ~ oea~~ 13 Field Officers. John S. Crocker ••••• Colonel ••• May 6, 1848 ...... Infantry •• Cambridge, Wash. 00. John McKie, Jr ••••• Lt. Colonel July 9, 1859 ...... do White Creek, do Wm. P. Robertson ••• Major ••••• do .. 3 do N. White Creek. Company Officers. Alvin Fish ...... Captain .•. Sept. 18, 1852 ...... Infantry .. White Creek, Wash. co Vacant' .•••••••••••• 1st Lieut •...... do William H. Hunt .... 2d Lieut .. Oct'r 2, 1858 A 45 do Eagle Bridge.

Erastus Elsworth· ••• Captain .•• July 18, 185'7 ...... Infantry •• Greenwich, Wash. co. Albert Richards ...... 1st Lieut .. Novm'y 6, 1858 , ...... do do do Wm. McClintock ••••• 2d Lieut .. July 18, 185'7 B 49 do do do

Thomas Reed •••••••• Captain •.• Augs't 21, 1859 I' •••••. Infantry •• Sbushan, Wash'n co. Andrew Ryan .•••••• 1st Lieut. July 30, 1859 ...... do Jackson, do Dennis Mahar ••••••• 2d Lieut •• do C 43 do do do

Bushrod W. Sherwood Captain •.. Augs't 10,1850 ...... Infantry •• Fort Edward, do • Fisher A. Stoughton. 1st Lieut •. do ...... do d8 do Edward P. Morgan ••. 2d Lieut •. June 14, 1850, D 13 do do do John Norton .•••••••• Captain ••. May 25, 1849 ...... Infantry •• Sandy Hill, Wash. co. Charles E. Wood •••• 1st Lieut .. do ...... do do do Vacant •.•••••.••.. 2d Lieut •...... E 15 do Vacant ••••••••••••• Captain ...... do 1st Lieut ......

do 2d Lieut ...... , ...... F ...... ·.. ·1·.. ·· .. ·..

Robert Pa.tt('rson, Jr.ICa.pta.in ••. O~t~r 28, 1853 •. .••••• Infantry •• Putnam, Wash'n co .. John A. Ledgerwood. 1st Lieut .. do ...... do do do Thomas Ledgerwood •. 2d Lieut .. do G 37 do do do Vacant ••••••••••••• Captain ••• ...... do 1st Lieut •...... do 2d Lieut •• ...... H ......

Levinus M. Wilson .. Captain ••• June 3, 1858 ...... Cavalry ••• Cambridge, Wash. co. Levinus E. Wilson ••• 1st Lieut •. Aug. 31, 1859 .. ...~... do do do Darius O. Scott .••••• 2d Lieut .. do ...... do do d() William A. Fowler .. 2d Lieut .. June 3, 1858 R 44 do do do

Henry S. Milliman ••. Captain ••• Augs't 20, 1859 ...... Artillery •• N W Creek, Wash.c(). John B. Taylor ...... 1st Lieut •• do ...... do do Henry L. Arnold •••• 2d Lieut •• do ...... do do Benja.min C. Akin ... 2d Lieut .. do L 48 do do Staff ...... 6 ••••••••••• Non-com. staff •••••• ...... 6 ...... Sappers and miners •• ...... 6 ...... Band ••••••••••••••• ...... --10 ...... Total of regiment •••• .. ' ...... 325 ...... -- 116 . ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ROSTER.---LIN:e-( Continued.) THIRTY-FIRSr REGUIENT-FOURTEENTH BRIGADE-FOURTH DIVISION. il.~ ,;,':~ I:l 8"d ~g§ S s!: • NAMES. Residence. Office. Date of rank. ~ II ~ ~

~ ~ ai' ~~~ ..::10 ______, 1 \ : __ --·1------1------Field officer.s. I Samuel T. Richa.rds .. Colonel ... Mar. 1, 1859 ....•. Infantry •. Warrensburgh, Warren co. Martin T. Nicholson .. Lieut. Co1. do •. .... do Ticonderoga, Essex county James E. Lindsey •••• Major.... do . . 3 do Schroon River, do

Company officers. Vacant .•••••••••..• Captain .•...••.•••.•••...•.• Infantry •. Wm. T. Livingston 1st Lieut .. Aug. 2, 1856...... do Lewis, Essex couny. Vacant 2d Lieut A 14 do

Wm. D. Ross ...••••• Captain ... July 2, 1856 ..••.. Infantry •. Easex, Essex county. Orlando Whitney ..... 1st Lieut .. May 20, 18541...... do Westport, do Belden Paskall ....•. 2d Lieut .. July 2, 1856 B 31 do Jacob .Parmenter ..••• Captain .... July 2, 1859 ...•.. Infantry •. [Schroon, Essex county. Lyman Ormsby ...... 1st Lieut.. do ...... do do Orson Burns ••••••.. 2d Lieut.. do C 35 do do

Francis D. May •.•••• Captain ••. June 9, 1859 ..••.. Infantry .. Chestertown. Charles Reynolds •.•• 1st Lieut •. JuneH, 1856 do do . Elisha M. Baxter .... 12d Lieut .. June 9, 1859 D 34 do Horicon. .

Elbridge G. Hall •••. Captain ... Aug. 8, 185'7 ...••• Infantry •. Bolton, Warren county. Amoa L. Sargents .•.. 1st Lieut.. do .. 1 .•.. do do do Vacant 2d Lieut E 39 do 1

Hiram Colvin ••••••.• Captain •.• Mar.lB, 1859 •. 1 •••• Infantry •. Glens Falls, Warren co. George Clendon .•.••. 1st Lieut. . do I do do John S. Fassett •.•••• 2d Lieut.. do F 48 do do

Cbarles Roblee •.•••• Captain .•. Feb. 28, 1859 '" .... Infantry •.

Vacant ••.•••..•.••• 1st Lieut ...... •.. I • • • • do 1 Patrick McKenna· .•• 2d Lieut .. Feb. 28, 1859 G 34 do

Vacant ••••••..•.••• Captain •...••....•.••. " ...• Infantry .. Leland L. Doolittle .. 1st Lieut .. June 17,1859.. do Hiram :Buck, Jr 2d Licut.. do HI 44 do Vacant 'ICaptO.in...... ••••••.... ·1' .. ·· . do •••••••••.•.• 1st Lieut .....•.•.•..••...•.•...•...... do ••••••••... '12d Lieut ...... •.•.•••...•••...•..•... do ••••••.••..• 'j2d Lieut ...•••.•••••.• R ••••••••.•••••

Vacant !Captain .. do •••••••.••... 1st Lieut ..••••...•••. '1" .. do ••••••. ' 12d Lieut ..••.••.•.••.•....••...•.••.•. do 112dLieut ..••.•••.••... V '1" .

Staff ••••••••••••••••..•.•.•..•.••••..••.•. 1 .. 1 5 •••• ·• •.•• I-II I Tota.l of regiment ..•.••••••..•.•••••••.•. 1"1 259 ' .. I 11= 1

j ADJUTANT GENERAL. 117 ROSl'ER.-LINE-( Continued.) THIRTY-SECOND REG IMENT-FOURTEENTH BRIGADE-FOURTH DIVISION • • :'d ~I l>, S'F:: [;SA >:loo.lll S ';' • NAMES. Office. Date of rank. g § ~ Arm of Residence'. 'c; -= a. service. .... "rD ~ .~..~ ~ !!SlS ______I --I-_. ~_,I-o--o.I--,---,------Field Ofjicers. Abram W. KingslandColonel •. , Jan. 26, 1859 ....•. Infantry .IKeeseVille, Essex co. John W. Hubbell .••• Lt. Colonel do .. •••. do Chazy, Clinton co. I William P. Lawrence Major •••• do .. 3 do West Chazy, Clinton co.

Company Officers. 'Vacant •••.•••••••.• Captain ...••••••.••••.•...... ••••..••. do •••.•••••••.• 1st Lieut ....•..••.•••••...••••••.•..••.. do ••••••.••...• 2d Lieut .....•..•••••••. A •••••••••••••.

Jamel:' R. Page ..•••. Captain •. June 12, 1858.. •. Infantry . Keeseville, Essex co. Major M. Russell •..• 1st Lieut.. do... •••• do do do Michael Murnan •••.• 2d Lieut .. Sept. 22, 1856 B 24 do do dQ

Vacant •••••••.•••.• Captain •..•.....••••.•.••.•••••••••••... do ••..••••••••• 1st Lieut. .••..•• , •••••....•.••••••.••... do ••••••••••••. 2d Lieut ..•.••••••••••.• C ••••••••.•..•.

John K. Banker .•••• Captain ••• Feb. 3, 1858 •.•••• Infantry Chauncey G. Darrah. 1st Lieut.. do •. ••.• do Sidney L. Hare •••• '12d Lieut.. do D ' 40 do

Charles' Carreau ..... Ca,ptain... June 15, 1857 ...... 1 Infantry .IPlattsburgh, Clinton co. Amable F. Z. Lefebre]st Lieut.. do .. '.... do do do George Saint Antoine,2d Lieut.. do E 24 do do do ~:I~:~':'.~'.~:':'~.:::I~;ni:~t::~~:..~~:.~~:~H::::Inr,,:~'Y • Cha,y, Clinton co. :::: ~...~~.~~.::~:;::t::~.~~~.~~:.~~~~.l~....~~....do do do •••••••••..•• 1st Lieut ..•••••.•••••••... ,•••••••.•••••• do 2d Lieut O! ..

Vactllbt ••••••••••••• Captain ...•••.•••••••••••• 1 . do ••••.••••••••. lstLieut ..•••••.•••..••... \ . do ••••••••••••• 2d Lieut .••••••.•••••. H ••••.••.••••••

Richard Connor•••.•• Captain .•. Dec. 30, 1858 •. 1 .... Artillery • PlattsbUrgh,. Clinton co. Samuel Annis •••••.. 1st Lieut.. do •• •••• do Peru, do Edward Curtis .••••.• 2d Lieut.. do •. I • • • • do Plattsburgh, do Vacant •••••••••••.. 2d Lieut.. •••• •••• •. •••. R 35 do

Frank Palmer •••••. Captain .•. March 31, 1858 •••.•. Rifles ••••• Plattsburgh. James Clark ...... 1st Lieut .. Jan. 19, 1854.. do do John Smith ••••••••. 2d Lieut •. Dec. 24, 1856 L 34 do do . Staff'. 5 ..

~, Non-commiss'd staff'.. •.•••• •• •• •••• •••• •• • ••• •• 21" . Sappers and miners . I Band ••••••••••••.•••••••.•• ,•••••••••••••••••• ~\ •••••••••• Total of regiment. ••• ••••• •••• •.•••• •• •• •••• •• 225]•••••••••• ~ l> a ~ u!"C . gp., o·t) p.,'1 .... I:l 0 NAMES. Office. Date of rank. 0 "IE! 'g Arm ofeer- Residence. ""f 0 ce vice. $ ~ S ~ ~ ~ g a Field Qfficers. I I Edwin M. Holbrook •• Colonel ... April 10, 1854 ..•••••. Infantry •• Ogdensburgh, St.L.oo. William Stephenson .. Lt. ColonelNov. 27, 1855.. ..••.. do Russell, St. Law. co. J. Wilmot Smith •••• Major .... ·IJan'y 8, 1858.. 3 do Ogdensburgh.

Company Officers. Vacant •••.•••.•..•• Captain •....••..••.•..•...... ••.••••..••.. do •••••••••••• 1st Lieut ....•••••.••••••....••••.•••.••••• do •••••.•••... 2d Lieut ....•..••.•••••• A •••••..•••••••••

Vacant •••••••.••••• Captain •....••••.•.•••••..•••••..••••••••. do •••••••••••• 1st Lieut ...••••••••.•••....•.....•..••••• do 2d Lieut : B ..

James Bailey Captain .•. July 10, 1858 Infantry .. Flaekville, St Law.co. Daniel Fulton 1st Lieut.. do do Lisbon Centre do Patrick Harper .••... 2d Lieut .. Dec. 15, 1855 C 31 do do do

Charles R Brundage. Captain ••. July 19, 1854 ...... •. Infantry .. Edwll.rds. Miron W. Levins •.•.• 1st Lieut .. July 3, 1858.. •••.. do Madrid. Miron Foot •••..••••• 2d Lieut.. do D 55 do do

Vacant ••.••••••.•.. Capta.in .•...••.•••..••••....••...•.•.•••••• do •••••••.•••• 1st Lieut •.•..•.•.•••..•••...•••...•...•••• do •.••.••.•••• 2d Lieut ....••.••..••••. E •••.•.

Vacant ••.•••••••••• Captain .....••.••••••••.....••..•••..•••• do 1st Lieut .. do •••••••••••. 2d Lieut •..•••••••.•••.• F ••.•.•.•..••••.

Vacant ••.•••••••••• Captain ...... ••••••.••...... ••.•••••••••• do 1st Lieut .. do •••••••••••• 2d Lieut ....•••••••••••• G ••••••••••.•••••

David Day, 2d Captain ... June 23, 1857 Infantry .. Ogdensburgh. John inyder 1st Lieut .. April 16, 1859.. do Macomb, St. Law. co. Mar'n V.B.Houghton2d Lieut.. do H 31 do do

Vacant .•..•••.••••• Captain •...... ••.••...... •••. Cavalry ... Gouveneur. do John Pooler ••••••••• 1st Lieut •. Feb'y 1, 1855 .. f.o..... do do do Hobart H. Ives ..... • 2d Lieut .. J3n'y 22, 1859...... do Vacant .••••.••••••• 2d Lieut ....•••.•••.••.• R 33 do

Chauncey M. Clark .. Captain .•. May 27, 1858 ...••... Rifles..••• N. Russell, StLaw. co Benjamin R. Clark .•. 1st Lieut •. do do Canton, do James M. Ring ...... 2d Lieut .. do L 39 do do do Staff...... •••..• •... •••••. ••••••.• .. 3[..•••••••. Non.com. staff...... 2· .. Sappers and miners.. .••.•. ••.• •..••• •••• . • .• •. .••...... •..•••• Band •••••••••••••••..•.••••••.••••••••••••••..•.....••••••••

Total of regiment ••••••••..•••••••••••••••••••. , 197 ••••.••.•.

1-- ADJUTANT GENERAL. 119 ROSTER.- LINE-(CQntinued.) THIRTY-FOURTH REGIMENT-FIFTEENTH BRIGADE-FOURTH DIVISION.

NAMES. Residence.

Field officers. I Amos W. Cushman .. Colflnel ... June 4, 1859 ...... Infantry .. West Constable, Frank. co. Francis D. Flanders •. Ir,ieut. Col. do .. .••. do Malone, Franklin county. Charles Durkee .••••. Major..... do • . 3 do do do

Company officers. Vacant ••.•••.••.••• Captain .•.••••.•••••••.••.•••••••••••• do' ••••••••••••• 1st Lieut.. .••••••• ••.• • .•••..•...••• do •••••.••••••• 2d Lieut ...•.•••••••.• A ••••••••.•••••

Vacant ••••••••.••• Captain .••••••.•••••••....••••••..•••• do ••••••••••••• 1st Lieut .••.••.••• , ••• . ••••.••••• , •• do •.••••••••••• :2d Lieut ....••.••••••. B ••••.••••••.••

JamesB. Pelsue Captain ... Feb.21, 1857 'Infantry .. W.Stockholm,St. Law. eo. Vacant 1st Lieut.. do Eben W. Prouty •.••• 2d Lieut .. July 17, 1858 C 30 do N. Stockholm, do

Vacant •••••...••••• Captain •...... •.••••.••...••••.•...•.• do •••••••••... '11" Li,ut ...•••....••••..•.••.•.•..•.. do ••••••••••.•• 2d Lieut ...•••••••.••. D •..•...••.••••

Claudius Hutchins ••. \Captain Sep. 15, 1854 ..•••• Infantry •. Dickinson, 1?rank. co.

Vacant •••••••••..•. llstLieut 1\ 1 do do •••.••••••.•• 2d Lieut ....••••••••.• E 9 do

1 Vacant Captain J .. do •••.••••••••• 1st Lieut.. •.•• •••• ••• •...•••.••••••.• do ••••••••••••• 2d Lieut ..••••••••••.• F...... Vacant ••••••••••••• Captain ••..•••••••••.•.•••••••••..••. do ••••••..••••. 1st Lieut .••••••••••••. 1 •••••••••••••• do 2d Lieut G ..

'Vacant ••••••••••••. Captain .•.••••.•••••••....••..••••••.• do •••••••••.... 1st Lieut .•••••••••••••....••..••••...• do ••••••.•••.•. 2d Lieut ..••••....•••. H •.....•..•...•

Vacant ••••.•••••••• Captain. •. •.•••••• •••• .• •..• •.••••.• do ••••••••••.•. 1st Lieut ...•••••••.•••...••...••••.••• do ••••••.•••••• 2d Lieut.. •••• •••• •••• . ••••••..••••• do ••••••••••••• 2d Lieut ...••••••••••• R .

Vacant ••••••••••.•• Captain ••.••••••••••••.••••.••.••••.•• do •••••.••.•. 1st Lieut •.••.•••.•••••.•.•••••.••••••• do 2d Lieut.. .. . do ••••••.•••••• 2d Lieut •••••••••••••• L ••.•..•••••..•

Levit Hatch ••••••••• 1st Lieut •. Sep. 20, 1858.. Sec. horse Parishville, St. Law. co. Elias D. Thorn •••••• 2d Lieut.. do •• 31 artillery. do do

Staff.... •••• •••••••• •••••.••.. •••• •••• •••• •. 6 .•••••••.•

Total of regiment.. •••••••... •••••••••••• •. 79 •••••••••• 120 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ROSTER.-LINE-( Continued.) TH IRTY-FIFTH REGIMENT-SDtTEENTH BRI GADE- F OURTH DIVISION. ~ ~ - 8~II ~.;:::. i o ~ '" ~ 'j; ~'"' Residence. NAMES. Office. Date of rank. ~18~ ~!l3.~'C a ....0 Q,) ~ 0 itS.~ ~ ~ ..::I 0 S S -< Field Officers. William C. Brown ••• Colooel .• INOV' 16, 1859 ...... Infantry • Watertown, Jeff. co• Jas. A. Pierce ..••.• Lt. ColonelDec. 27, 1859 ...... do Evans Mills, do J. Addison Lawyer •. Majo< .... 1 do .. 3 do Watertown, do Compan!/Officers. Erskine M. Camp ••. Captain. "IJune 29, 1857 ...... Infantry • Sackets Harbor, Jeff Richard M. Lewis ••• 1st Lieut .. !Aug. 29, 1857 ...... do do [co Samuel Place •••••••• 2d Lieut .. do A 34 do do do

Vacant ...... Captain ..• ...... ' .. do ...... 1st Lieut •...... -.'... - ... do ...... 2d Lieut ...... B ...... Russel B. Biddlecom. Captain ... (Pril 15, 1858 •...... Infantry Gllvera R. Marshall • 1st Lieut. . do ...... do Addice E. Dewey ••.• 2d Lieut.. do C 35 do

Stephen L. Potter.- •.• Captain ••. June 28, 1859 •...... Infantry • Watertown, Jeff. co• Bradley Winslow •.•• 1st Lieut •• do ...... do do do Lafayette Lyttle .... 2d Lieut .• do D 51 do do do

Vacant ...... Captain ••• ...... ' ...... do ...... ' ...... 1st Lieut •...... E do ..' ...... 2d Lieut ......

Vacant ...... ' ..' ... Captain ...... do ...... 1st Lieut ...... do ...... 2d Lieut ...... F ...... Vacant ...... Captain .•...... do ...... 1st Lieut ...... G ...... do ...... ' ..... 2d Lieut ......

VltCant ...... Captain ...... ' ...... do ...... 1st Lieut ...... - . do ...... Zd Lieut ...... II ...... •••• 11 ••••• Vacant ...... Captain.; • ...... do ...... 1st Lieut ...... , ...... do ...... 12<1 Lieut ...... R ...... '...... Austin Rorr ••••••••• Captain ... Aug. 9, 1856 ...... Rifles .... Cape Vincent, J eft'. co Vacant ...... 1st Lieut...... , ...... do do do do ...... 2d Lieut ...... L 35 do do do Staff ••.•••.••••••••• ...... 4 ...... Non-com. staff ..•••• ...... ' ...... Sappers and Miners ...... Band ...••.••.•••••• ...... Total of regiment •••• ...... '-I-~62 _ ...... ADJUTANT GENERAL. 121 ROSTER-( Continued.)-LINE. THIRTY-SIXTH R.EGUiIENT-8IXTEENTH BRIGADE--FOURTR DIVISION •

• NAMES. Office. Date of rank. Reeidenee. ------1---·--:------1--,------Field Officers. I Albert R. Ralph ..•. Colonel •• 'IDee. 20, 1854 ...••... Infantry •. Rodman, Jefferson co. Luther B. Jenkins ••. Lt. Colonel' do " ••••.. do Mannsville, do Caleb Henderson ••••. Major.... do 3 do S. Champi01J,do

Company Officers. Vacant Capt .. do ••••.•.•.. 1st Lieut •.....•....••••• " •••....•.•...•.. do 2d Lieut A .

Chester Weaver Captain Al1gs't23, 18!'>l Infantry .. Henderson, Jeff. co. Vacant. • •••••••.••. 1st Lieut.. •••••.••.• •• .• •. •••••. do I do ••••••••.. 12d Lieut •••.••.•••.••••• B 33 do

Alexander Brown ••...ICl1Pt.l1in'''Isept. 20, 1858 •.•.•••. Infantry .. Carihage, Jeff. co. Hager Shafer ...••••• IIst Lieut.. do .. ••••.. do do do Abel N. Nutting .... 2d Lieut.. do C 50 do do do

Ed ward P. Salisbury. Captain .•. Sept. 2, 1854.. • •••. Infantry •• Adams, Jeffeuon co. Edwin Swan •••••••.• 1st Lieut .. Aug. 17, 18581•. ••••.• do do Vacant ••••••••••••• 2d Lieut ..••••.••...•••• D 39 do

Vacant ••••••.•••••• Captain ••.••••••.•••••..•..•••..•••••••••• do •••••..••..• let Lieut.. ..•••• •..••••• .. . .•..•.•..••••• do 2d Lieut E ..

Vacant •.••••.•••••• Captain .•..• ~.••••.•••••..••••••.•••••.•.. do •••••••••••• ,lst Lieut " .•••.. [.....••••. do •••••••••••• 2d Lieut.. .••••••••••••• F ••••.• I •••••••••• Vacant .•••••••••••• Cl1ptain.•.•.•••••.••••.••..•••• ·1 •••••••••• do •••••••••••• 1st Lieut ..•••.•••••••.•• " ••..••••..••••.. do •••••••••••• 2d Lieut ..•••...•.••••.. G······ . Vacant •••••••••••.. Captain. . . . •. . . •. •. . ••. •. ..••.• .. • •.•••. do let Lieut .. do .••••••••.•• 2d Lieut ...•••••••••... H ..•• ·· •..•......

William N. Angle ••. Captain ... Aug. 9, 1855.. . ••... Cavalry ••. Copenhagen, Lewis eo. Chester Colborn •..... 1st Liel1t. . do do Champion, do Samuel II.Wadllworth 2d Lieut.. do •. •••••. do Copenhagen, do Stephen Hurd ••..•.• 2d Lieut.. do R !'>O do do do

Philo M. Brown .•••• Caphin ... Oct. 30, 1858 •..•••.. Artillery •. Loraine, Jefferson co. Milo E. Gifford • 1st Lieut.. . do do do do Asa W. Morrill · 2d Lieut .. April 28, 1858 ..... ·.. do do do Vacant •••••••••••.• 2d Lieut •.•••••••••.•••. L 51 ..••••••••

Moses M. Smith ••••• lstLieut •. July 16, 18&2..••••.. SecLt At. Martinsb'h, Lewis co. Vacant 2d Lieut.. .. 35 .•••••••••

Staff.. .. 7 Non-commiss'd Iltaff.. •••••• • ••• •• •.•• •••••••• .. 1 So.ppers and Miners.. •••••• •• •• •••••••••• • ••• •• •••••• Band • •••••••.••.••••••••••••••••••••.••..

Totalof regiment.... •••••• •• •• ••••.••••• •••• •. 269 =, 122 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

ROSTER.- LINE-( Continued.) THIRTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT-SEVENTEENTH BRIGADE-FIFTH DIVISION. e.~ ~~~l ~I~'S ~ EI 'r ~ - N AMES. Office. Date of rank. g ~ ~.~ Residence. '0 ,,13 I:Q ~t rti' "5 ~.~ ~ ~ ______~I~ __ <__ ------Field o.ffi£ers. William LaDow ••••• Colonel ••. Apr. 16, 1857 ..•••• Infantry •. Graysville, Herkimer 00. James A. Suiter ••••• Lieut. Co1. do do Herkimer, do George W. Thompson. Major .•.•• Aug.22, 185'i'•. 3 do do do

Company officerts. John F. Hosch •.•... Captain ·IInfantry •• .Charles T. West 1st Lieut.. • •. ...• do H. M. Bliss 2d Lieut A 51 dll

Philip R. Pruyne •..• Captain •.. Sep. 24-,1859 ...••• ,Infantry .. Herkimer. William W. Cregxl••. 1st Lieut.. do •. •••• do do Simon Lepper ...•.. "12d Lieut.. do B 43 do do

1 Vacant .•••••••••••.. [Captain •....••••.•••.•...••• :Infantry •. do 1st Lieut \ do Ira C. B. Chesebro. "i2d Lieut .. Mar. 19, 1857 C 43 do. Columbia, Herkimer co.

1 Jacob Conner .••••••• Captain Scpo 21, 1855 ...••• Infantry •. Winslow Short 1st Lieut I do John H. Miller 2d Lieut .. Sep. 21, 1855 D 411 dQ John G. Gilliland Captain ... Aug.21, 1857 ..... 'l'Infantry .. Little Falls. John Fralick ...•.•.. 1st Lieut.. do ...•.• , do do 'Tacant .•••••..••..•• 2d Lieut ...••••••••••• E 35 do

William Coppernoll •. Capt~.in... Aug.28, 1858:.••••• Infantry •. johiO, I!erkimercounty. JamcsW.Hl1rdenburglstLIeut .. Sop.H, 1859!,. .... do GraysvIlle, do William Nicholas .... 2d Lieut .. Nov.13, 1857 F 58 do Norway, do

Vacant Captain .. do ••..•...••••• 1st Lieut ....••••.•••••..•.•••..•...••.•

do l2d Lieut 1 G . Vacan~ ••••••••••••• Captain. .. .•.•••.•••.•. .. .••. . .•...•••• do 1st Lieut . do •••.•.••••.•• 2d Lieut ..•..•••••.• "IH . Vacant •••••••••••. 'ICapt~in. •• •••• •••• •••• •. •••• . .••.•••.• ~~ : :::: :::: ::::!~~tt~:~t:::::::::::::::::::::::::.::: do •••••••.•••. '12d Lieut;.. .. ~• . •• •••• R.... • .••.•••.. Vacltnt ••.••••.•...• :Captain 1···· . do :lstLieut .. do '12d Lieut .. I"~· . do ••.•••..••.•. 2d Lieut .. ;••.•.•••.••• L .•••...••.••.•

Staff .•.••••••..••.••..•...••.• 1 ••.•...•....•. 6 .. Non-commis'd staff ••.•.....•••• :.... •••.•.... 2 .. Total of regiment •...... •••• 1. • . •• • . • • • .• .. 282 •••••••••• I ADJUTANT GENERAL. 123

ROSTER- J.JINE-( Continued.) THIRTY-NINTH REGIMENT-EIGHTEENTH BRIGADE-FIFTH DIVISION.

Office. Date of Residence. NAMES.

Joh'::i~~s~f~e:~=::= Aug. 29, 1850~=~Rifles.1E. Springfield, Ots:: James E. Dewey .... Lt. Colonel Sept. 1, 1857...... do ICherry Valley, do Myron J. Hubbard •. Major •••• do •. 3 do IWestford, do

Company Officers. Daniel W. Graff Captain ... May 27, 1858 'IRifleS'lworcester, Otsego co.

Martin Northrup.· 1sfLieut .. Aug. 7, 1858 " do do do Nelson Smith ••.•••.• 2d Lieut •. May 27, 18581 A 40 do Charles Parsons ..••.. Captain, ., Sept. 11, 1852 ••.••... Rifles. Sharon, Otsego co. Vacant 1st Lieut.. .. do do 2d Lieut B 42 do

George Merritt •••••• ICaptain ... Jan. 8, 1859 ...••••• Rifles. Cherry Valley, Otsego co. Amos L. Swan ...... lstLieut.. do .. ,...... do do. do Lyman Thompson •••• 2d Lieut.. do C 51 do do do

Jacob C. Rathbone., Captain .. 'ISept. 24, 1853[•..•••.. Rifles. E. Springfield, Otsego co. Ira Howland ••••••.• 1st Lieut .. ,Aug. 19, 1848, .•..•. , do Middlefield, do 10••• Tuuk" •••••••• 2d Liuut •• ,Sup" 24, 1853 D 16 do Cherry Valley do

Delos A. Thayer .•... ,Captain .•.•••••.••.•••.•..••..•. Rifles.

Vacant .••••..• 0 ••• 'IIst Lieut.. .•••••••••.... ' .•••. , do do 2d Lieut.. 1 E 32 do

1 Chester Fellers ••.•.. Captain .•. June 28, 1858 .. . 0 Rifles. Cooperstown, Otsego co. Vacant 1st Lieut.. do do ••••••••••... 2d Lieut ..••.•...••••••• F 37 do

Vacant .••••••••••• 'Icaptain .•.••••••••••••.•..•.••.. Rifles. do .•.....•••••• 1st Licut., ..•••. •••• • . •• •. •..... do Monroe Wilcox •.•..• 2d Lieut •.••••.••••• : .• , G 1 do

Samuel F. Brown••. "lcaptaiD •.. Oct. 18, 1858 ..•••... Rifles. Decatur. Josiah G. Earl ...... 1st Lieut.. do ...... do do Vacant .••••..••••.• 2d Lieut .•..••.•••••.••• H 19 do Daniel Wheeler., •. , ,Cg,pbin, Cav'y Fly Creek . . William Irish ...•••. Ilst Lieut •. Oct. 13, 1857.. ••.•.. do do James H. Andrews •• '12d Lieut.. do ., .••... do Vacant "12d Lieut R 65 do John Fox •••••••••• 'ICaPt~in. ,.IOct• 14, 1859" ••••.• Art'ry Worcester,.Otsego co. Thos. H. Turk ••••.. 1st LIeut. . do " •••.. , do CharlotteVille, Schoh'e co. Vacant ,2d Lieut.. .. do do .••.••••••... 2d Lieut •.••••••••••••.. L 57 do

Staff .••••••.••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••. " 7 •• ••••

Non-com. staff 0 '... .. 4: .. Sappers and Miners.. .. • .. 9 . Band 1...... 10 •••••• Total of regiment :...... 393 ..

• 124 ANNUAL 'REPORT OF THE ROSTER.-LINE-( Continued.) FORTIETH REGIMENT-EIGHTEENTH BRIGADE-FIFTH DIVISION.

NAMES. Office. Da.te of rank. Arm of Residence. service.

Vaca.nt Captain .. do 1st Lieut .. do 2d Lieut B 18 ..

George G. Mattice .... Captain .•. ',sept. 30, 1857 ....•••. Infantry •. }CObleSkille Centre Abraham Hoose .••.• 'IIst Lieut .. I·...... do Schoharie county. John W. COODS...... 2d Lieut .. ISept. 30, 1857 C 25 do do do

Oscar Pierson •••••••• 1 Captain ... Oct• 1, 1856, •.•••••. Infantry •. Hiram A. Blodgett •.• \Ilst Lieut.. do I...... do Thompson Efner .• : •• 2d Lieut.. do D 27 do Vacant ,Captain : I . do .•.••••••.•• Ilst Lieut. .•.••••••••••••...••••..••••.•••. do 2d Lieut E ..

Vacant ••••••••••••• Captain .•.••••••••.••.•••.•••.•. [, ••••.•••• do 1st Lient .. do •••••••••••• 2d Lieut .••••••••••••.•• F •.•.••••••••••.•

Vacant .•••••••••••• Captain .•..••••••••••.••...••.•..•••.••••• do 1st Lieut .. do •••••..••.•• 2d Lieut .••...•••••••••• G •••.•..•••••••••

John I. Johnson Captain Sept. 20, 1851 Infantry .. Fonda, Montgom'ryco Vacant ••..•.•••.•.. 1st Lieut .•.••••••••••.•. " ••••.. do do •.••••••••• 2d Lieut .••.•••••••••.•• H 1 do

George S. St,anton •.•• iCapta,in .•....•..•.•••• ~.•..•••.. \,cavalrY •.. }Midd1eburgh, 8cho- Abram L. Vroman .• 'Ilst Lieut .. Scpt. 26, 1848 ...... do do [haric eo. Merrima.n G. Preston. 2d Lieut.. do •. .••••• do do do Vacant '.•.••.••••..• 2d Lieut .••.••.••••••••• R 26 ••••••••••

Vacant •••••.••••.. Captain •••••••••••••.•••...••••.••••••••.. do •.•.••••••.. 1st Lieut ••••••••••••.••••..••••.•••••...••• do •••...•••..• 2d Lieut.. • . • • • •• •. • . •. • ..•••••.••••••••• do •••.•••••••. 2d Lieut •.••••.•••.••••• L .•••.•..••••••.•

Staff •••.••• •• •....•.•.••••••••••••••• ·f···' .. 6 ...... N on-commiss'd staff •.•••••••••••.••••••.••••.•• 1 ...••.•.•• Sappers and miners .. •••• .• • • •• •••• •••• . •••.•• 1 .. Ba.nd ••••••••••.•.•••.••••••••••••••••••••••. 11 •••••••••• ~ ..

Total of regiment •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 119 ••••••••.•

• •

ADJUTANT GENERAL. 125 ROSTER.-LINE-( Continued.} FORTY-FIRST REGIMENT-NINETEENTH BRIGADE-FIFTH DIVISION.

• tS0 .~... I>..p< ~ ~] P< = i Residence. NAMES. Office. Date of rank. ~ I i~.~ o ~ S .... ~ ~ € 0 ~I~ ~ ~ ~!o ~ ______1 1 ,__ 1-_:1• --:-_._------Pield officers. ' I Chester Card .•.••••• Colonel ••. Aug.27, 1859 •..•.• Infantry •• Pittsfield, Otsego county. Delos W. Dunbar ..•. Lt. Col... do do New Lisbon, do Israel Hubbell •••••.. Major..... do •• 3 do Burlington Flats, do

Company officers. Vacant ...... •••••. Captain .•.••.•••••••••..•••• Infantry •. Benjamin W. Foster .. 1st Lieut ..•••••••....••.•••... 'A' •• ·1+.·.·.••~•.•••.••••• Vacant ..••••.•.•• ~. 2d Lieut ...••• Vacant Captain . do • , •••••••••.. 1st Lieut.; ...••••••..•..•••.•••••••••• do •••••••••••.• 2d Lieut ..••••.•••••.. 13 ••••••••••••••

William L. Simonds .. Captain .•. Aug •.l.2.,.1.8.U.~4'1"'"•••••.••[I.n.f.a.,n.t.r...'y•.S.N ew Berlin, Chenango co Vacant •••.••.••••.• 1st Lieut . do ' 2d Lieut , C 3° .

Vacant Captain 1 .

do •••••.•••••.. 1st Lieut .. ! 1 L•••••••••• dO. • 12d Li~ut • • .. iDI r· · ..

DaVld Dunbar "ICaptam Aug.14" 1858 .. 1' •••• Infantry •. Laurens, Otsego county.

Washington Gardner. 1st Lieut. . do I •••••• 1 do :New Lisbon, ' do Deloss Brownell .••.• \2d Li~ut.. do ,I E] 251 do 'Jacksonville, do

Vacant •••••••••••. ·1,Captain •.•••.•••••••••.. j .. do ••••••••••••. ,1st Lieut ...•.•.•....•• :•.•.••••.••.•..•

do ••••••••••••• i2d Lieut ..•.••••••••.• 1 F' ••••.•..•••.••

Vacant ••••••••••••• lcaPt~in •.•••••.•.•••.••.•••••.••••••.• do ••••••.•••... Ilst Lieu t.. ...• • • •• . . .• 1 •. .•.. .•...••.• do i2d Lieut I G .. Va.cant ,Captain . Alfr,d L. Whit, ..•.. llot Llont" O,t. 13, 1855,\" .•.• Infantry •. ISherburn(·, Chenango co. Lorenzo N. Beers •.•. 12d Lieut.. do H 30 do do do Jame8 Tyrrell lle.Pt.in ... D". 22, 1856,. Mtill"y .. Calvin G. Lee 1st Lieut.. do . Eugene Sherwood '12d Lieut.. do . Vacant •••••••.•.••• 2d Lieut ..••.••••••••• R 33 .• ,.·· ••••

Vacant ••••••.•••... Captain .•.••••••••••••..•.••.•••..••.• do •••••••••••.• Ilst Lieut •.•..•..••••• , •.•••••.••••••.• do •••••.••••.• '12d Lieut.. .•••••.• • ••..•••••.•...•... do ••••••••••••• '2d Lieut •.•••••••••••• L •••••••••.••••

Henry Ackley ...... 1st Lieut .. Sep. 17,1859 ...... Sec.lt.hor'sPharsalia, Chenango co. Anthony Wheeler •••• 2d Lieut.. do •• 24 artillery. do do

1 Staff.... ••••.••• •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••. 61·.········· N on-commis'd staff... .•••.••••• .••••••• • . •• •. 4, •••••••••• Band 19 ..

Total of regiment. '..... •• 115 . , I

• 126 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

ROSTER.- LINE-( Continued.) FORTY-SECOND REGIMENT-NINETEENTH BRIGADE-FIFTH DIVISION.

~I~'e.~~ !~"g ~ N AMES. Office. Date of rank., ~ ~ :.~ Residence. o 0 ~ ~ 's s::,S ~ ~~ur 'g ~ ~ ~ d a:; IS 0 E: ~ 0

1 -p-i-eld-O-ljfi-cer-x·-:I- --;'1-----1 - I . James Whitf?rd ••••• ,C?lonel ... Aug.13, 18591" ,Infantry .. De Huyter, Madison co. Jas. C. CarmlCha,e1. •. I'leut. Co1. Aug.1:!, 18591" do do do

Albert S. Norton .... Major •. ···INOV.28, 1855 '.. 3 do Moni"me, do

Company O,Dicers. perry" Wolcott ICaptain May 12, 1859,1 Infantry •. North Lincklaen, Chen.co. Henry D. Ackley .•.• 1st Lieut .. Aug.13, 1859.. ••.. do Pharsalia, do John L. MArry ...•.• 2d Lieut.. do A' 38 do Lincklaen, do

Orlow C.Gager ..•••• Captain ...••••••.•••.• " ..•• Infantry .• Cincinnatus, Cortland co. Aaron D. Reed 1st Lieut.. do do do Benj. H. Livermore .. 2d Lieut .....••.•..•.• BI 36 do do do

Seneca Lake ...•.••• Captain. " June 5, 1858 •..•.• Infantry •• Cazenovia, Madison co. Oliver H. P. Salisbury 1st Lieut.. do ··1.... do do do Martin L. Spear ..... 2d Lieut.. do C' 3 do do do

Vaeant ••.••••••••••• Cltptain ...•••••.••.•••...•••...••.••.• do 1st Lieut .. do 2d Lieut D .

Vacant •••••..•••••• llca,ptain .....••.•••••...... •.••.••.•.•.

do ••••..••••••.• 1st Lieut .. 1 •.•••••••..•...••••••••••••• do : "j2d Lieut .. ! E:, .. 1 Vacant •.•••••••••.. ·Icaptain •.. 1 .. do •.••.•••...••• 1st Lieut .••••••.•..•.•.....•.•••..••.• do ••••...... •• 12dLieut ....••••••.... FI .. Vacant •••.••••••..•• Captain •.••••••••••.••...••.•••••.•••• do ••••.•.•.• ····111stLieut I · .. do ••••..•••••••• 2d Lieut ...•.•...•••.. G •....••••.••••

Vacant ••.••••..•.•.• Captain ...••••••.••.••.. 1 .. do 11stLieut j .. do 2d Lieut H ..

William Lansing ...•• Captain .•. May 27, 1858 .. 1 ILt. Artil'YTruxto,n, Cortland co. Charles A. Pierce .... 1st Lieut.. do .. do do do William T. Pierce .•. ,2d Lieut.. do .. '.... do do do Ralph Chapman ••••• !2d Lieut .. Aug.25, 1858 R 32 do do do

John B. Coe Captain Feb. 3, 18i8 'IArtillery .. William W. Edgerton[lst Lieut. . do " •..• do John Woodhull ... "',2d Licut.. do .. I.... do . SolomonHenderson .. 2d Lieut.. do L 421' do .. Geo. Cross ..•••••••. 1st I,ieut .. Sep. 24, 1859 .•...• Sec.Lt.Ar. Morrisville, Madison co. \ Leonard Leland •.••• 12d Lieut.. do .• 271 do do do Staff...... ••• .••• ••••••••.• • •••••.••.• •. '11· •• ••• •••• Non-commis'd staff... ••••.••... ••...• •••..• .. 2' .••. · .••.• Sappers and miners •••••••••••••••.•••.••.•.•••••• 1 •••••••••• Band •••••••••••••••••••••••••..••.•••••••.. __ 9 .

Total of regiment.. •••••.•••• .••••••••••• •• 1991'"1 ••••••• ADJUTANT GENERAL. 127 ROSTER-LINE-( Continued.) FORTY-THIRD REGIMENT-TWELFTH BRIGADE-FIFTH DIVISION.

NAMES. Office. Residence.

Field Officers. I I John B. Wheeler ... "IColonel... [Feb. 24, 18551 Infantry .. Oxford, Chenango co. Seymour L. Judd ••••. Lt. Colonelj do . .. do Windsor, Broome co. Eli R. Lyon !MajOr IJune 29, 1857 .. 3 do Bainbridge,Cheg'o co.

Company Officers. Frederic A. Bolles iCaptain ... July 27, 1658 ..••••.. Infantry .. Unadilla, Otsego co. Levi B. Woodruff :lst Lieut.. do ...... do do. do Loyd L. Woodruft".••. ',2d Lieut.. do A 48 do do do David M. Miller ICaptain ... Dec. 31, 18M} Infantry. Oneonta, Otsego co'y. David 1. yager iIst Lieut.. do .. • do do do Lemon P. Carpenter.2d Lieut.. do B 33 do do d?

1 Hamilton T. Greene .. :Captain .•. Aug. 2'7, 1859 ..•.•••. Infantry •. Bainbridge, Cheg'o co. Thomas J. Hyde ~.•• lIst Lieut.. do do do do JasperPost 12d Lieut.. do '0 "si" do do do Freeborn S. Yl>ung Captain .• 'IMay 29, 1858, Infantry •. Oxford, Chenangl> co. OrlandoS. Aylesworth 1st Lieut .. iAug. 14, 1858.. do do do Roswell S. Tracy 2d Lieut .. June 18, 1859 D 35 do du d~ Vacant .- Captain I . do 1st Lieut ··1 .. do •.•.••••••. 2d Lieut ...•••••.•••.•• \ E ..

Vacant Captain .. do 1st Lieut \ .. do •.•..•••.••. 2d Lieut ...••••.••.•• "'1 F·· •••..•••......

Vacant Captain .. do •••.•.•.•.•. 1st Lieut.. ••••.••••••.•• ...••.•• do •••••••••••• 2d Lieut ..•••••.••..••.• G······ Vacant ••••.•.•••••. Captain ....•••.•••.•••• '1" .••••..••••••.•• do 1st Lieut • .. ·1 . do 2d Lieut \H .

Joseph Juliand, 2d ..• Captain •.. June 23, 1855 " Cavalry ••• :Bainbridge, Chen. 110'. Orville S. HilL 1st Lieut .. Aug. 2, 1856.. do do do

Dwight C. Scott 2d Lieut.. do 1 .. do do do Dorman M. l<;vans•.. 2d Lieut .. Aug. 21, 1858jR 31 do do d(> Edward M. Osbl>rn.. Captain ... Oct. 20, 18581...... Artillery .. OXford,Chenango Cl>. John N. Raoe •. ~•... 1st Lieut.. do do do do Abner G. Preston •.•• 12d Lieu!.. do do do dl> ::~tfm~~.~:.~~~~:::r.~::~:::J~~••..:~:. ~~~~.L4: ~:.... do ~ Non_commiss'dstaff .. ; 1 .. Sapp.ers and miners.. ••.• . • .. .. . Band ••••••••.•••.•.••.•••..•..•.•••••• •..•••. 12 •••••.•..•

Total of regiment.". "[I••• "••••••..••••••• " •••.•• ~ ••••• "••••

• 128 ADJUTANT GENERAL.

ROSTER- LINE-(Continued.) FORTY-FIFTH REGIMENT-TWENTY-FIRST BRIGADE-SIXTH DIVISION.

NAMES. Residence.

Field qfficers. . . I -- Jeremiah Palmer •••• Colonel ... Nov.16, 1855 ...•.• Infantry •• Oriskany, Oneida county. Charles A. Johnson .. Lt. ColonelSep. 21, 1856 ...... do .. Utica, do Israel J. Gray •••••• Major •••• Aug.16, 1855.. .••• do •. Whitesboro', do

Company officers. John Fla,nagan ..•... Ca,ptain •. Nov. 1, 1855 .....• Infantry •• Utica. John Donah(.e •.....• 1st Lieut •. Dec. 10, 1857' .. •.•• do •. do Thomas Cogley ..••.. 2d Lieut •. do A .. _• do do

Rich'sl H. Richardson,Captain •. Aug. " 1855 ..•••• Infantry .. Utica. Benj. F. S. ~Ionroe .. 1st Lieut .. June 24, 1859 .. ..•• do do Geo. T. Hollingwort.h. 2d Lieut.. do B.... do do

William R. Brazie ••. Captain •. May 30, 1859 ...••• Infa,ntry •• Utiea. Montgom'y COilsclmanlst Lieut.. do .. •••• do.. do Charles Raymer 2d Lieut.. do C do do

Anthony Brendle Captain •. Jan. 1'1',1856 Infantry .. Utiea. JOReph Smith 1st Lieut .. iFeb. 5, 1856.. do •• do Christian Binder ,2d Lieut .. 'Jan. 1'1', 1856'D.... do .. do Henry C. Schrader ,Captain •• IJan.24, 1860 ..•••• Infantry ..

Geo. A. Lane llst Lieut •• 1 do .. do •• Theodore Ballou ••••• !2d Lieut "1 do E •••• do William F. Clark ..•• Captain •. [Feb. 22, 1851 •••••• Infantry •• ,Trenton, Oneida county.

Owen E. Owens ..••.• 1st Lieut.. iMay 10, 1851 .. •••• do •• 1 do do Welcome Vincent .... 2d Lieut •• Jan. 15, 1850 F do •• Utica.

Va,cant •.•••..••.•• 'I,Captain . do •...•.••••••• 1st Lieut •.•.••..•••••....•••...••.•••. do ••.••.•••.•. '12d Lieut •.••.••••••••• G ••••.••••••••• Vacant Captain . do •••.••..••••• 1st Lieut •..••••..•••••..••.•••••..••.• do •..••.•••.••• 2d Lieut .. . •••...•.••• H •.•• ....•• •.•.

Francis X. Myers C!tptain .. Sep. 25, 1853 Artillery .. Utica • .John Dowd 1st Lieut .. May 11, 1859 .. do do John H. Fairbanlt! .. 2d Lieut .. Apr. 13, 1859.. •••• do do William Sharpe .••... 2d Lieut .. J u.ne 4, 185(}R .••• do

Frederick Harrer •••. Captain .. Mar.2~, 1854 .•.••. Rifles ••••• Utica. John Brand : 1st Lieut .. Nov. 2, 1857 .. do do John Burkhart 2d Lieut .. Dec. 8, 1857 L do do

Staff . Non-com. staff ...... ••••..•....•••.•••.•••..••.••.••.•.•.. Sappers and miner! •. •.... • ••. ' . . . • . . . • • • •• . .\. .. . ]3&nd •...... •..•••••.•••.••..•..••.•••••••. , •.•.•.•...••.• -I Total of regiment.. ••••..•... .•••••.•...• .. 228,. •.•• • •• I=1 No return. Roster made up from the inspection return. •

J ADJUTANT GENERAL. 129

ROSTER.~LINE-(Continued.) , FORTY-SIXTH R.EGIMENT-TWENTY-FIRST BRIGADE-S1XTH DIVISION. ' . ~~I,~·~I o· = Jo< Po ,::: ~ ~"OI NAMES. Office. Date of rank. 0 I ~!8 I:: 'Arm ofser- Residence. ~"t ~~I vice. ~,., S 00 j;~ g ~I Fi~ld Ojfice;;------'----:---,------Richard G. Savery ••• Colonel. " Oct'r 1, 1855 .•••••.• Infantry •. Rome. William J. Riggs .... Lt. Colonel Nov'r 24,18561 ...... \ do do Henry S. Armstrong. Mll,jor •.•. Sept. 13, 1858.. 3: do do Company Officers. I, Chltrles H ..Skillin ..• Capt~in ..• Nov'r 30, 1858 •.•• ····,IInfll,nt,ry .. Rome. 'Wesl~y Bramerd 1st LIeut.. do do B. Huntington Wright 2d Lieut.. do •.•••.•• A 35 do

James Crumley ..••.• Captain ... Aug. 3, 1858 ....••.• I1 Infantry .. Rome.l

.John Collins 1st L~eut.. do ...· .. 1 du do James Doyle 2d Lleut .. , do B' 49 do do

1 Lew,is R,O~h CaPt~in,.•. 'Nov'r 30, ,18581:' 'Infantry .. Rome. John Rmfert 1st LlCut .. 1 do do do Peter Herbst 2d Lieut.. do C 51 do do

Vacant Captain ' •.. 1 .. do 1st Lieut "," do ••• : 2d Lieut D \ . Vacant •••..•.•••..• Captain. .. ..•••• •• . • •• •• •• •••.•• . ....•.•.• do .••••••.••.••• 1st Lieut ....•..•••.•••••...••.••..•...•..•

do •••.••••••.••• 2d Lieut .. 1 · E .••..•..••.•••••

Vacant •...•••••.••• Captain •....•••••..•. ,...... do ••••.••••....• 1st Lieut ...••..••.••••....•••••..•....•..• do •.•.••...•.•. '12d Lieut F .. Va,cant •••••.•.••••• Captain ••.•.••.••••••.•••..••.•..•••.••.•• do ••.••...•.••• 1st Lieut ...... ••••••. '1' ...... •..•.... do ••..•••••..• ',2d Lieut •...••.••••••••• GI······ ·········i Vacant •••••.•••..•. Captain ...... •..•.••••••.. [ .. do ..••....••.•.• 1st Lieut.. ..•••• . ••• • ••• ...... •••.••

D::iel'~~~~~:' ~~~:: :\~:p::::~~: ~~~~.• ~~~.~~~~It::::~:t;I;::~::Dclta, Onaida county. Vacant ••.••.••••.•• 1st Lieut .....•.•.•..•.... 1 .. ···· do do .••...•.••..•. 2d Lieut ••..••.••••.••.• I.. •••••• do do 2d Lieut \R, 42 do

Julius Smith Captain \June 18, 1855 ",.. 1 ...... Rifles..... Rome. Vl\.cant.••.•..•...••• 1stLieut .•..••.....•...•.. [...... du 1 I ~:;.t~~~.~~~~~:~:::~~.~::~:::'~~:~..~~:.~ Non-com. staff...... •...•... ••.••.••.•.•.• ~~r'" ':6 ...... •.•••..~~....' Sappers and miners: .1...... '" . Band .•••..••••.•••• ]•.••.•••••.••••••••••.••.. ~ .. Total of regiment.... 241 .. -- .

[Assembly No. 179.} 130 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

ROSTER.- LINE.-( Continued.) FORTY-EIGHTH REG'T-TWENTY-FOURTH BRIGADE-SIXTH DIVISION • .;.~~. ~ ~.~ l:l"Ul:l" ~ §~ NAMES. Offiee. Date of rank. Arm of Residence...... ° I:l :::.., o .; El service. t ~,,00 ~ °lS ~~o ------1------1·- 1-----1----· Field Officers. Samuel R. Beardsley. Colonel ... Oct. 12, 1854 ..••.• Infantry .. Oswego. John W. Judson Lt. Colonel ·1...... do do Vacant •.•••••..•••• Major ••.•.•.•.•.••••.• '1.. 2 do

Company Officers.

Vacant Captain 1 do • •••• •.• • •.• 1st .Lieut ...••...••••...•..•.••. '••••.••.• do •••.••.•••••• 2d Lieut ...•.••.•.•••••• AI ...... ••..... Vacant ••••••••••••• Captain ....•••••.•••..•. \.• 1'" .[ .....•... do 1st Licut I .. do ••.•••••••••• 2d Lieut •.•...•..• : .••• ·1 B .. Jos~ph Hoover ...... Capt~in: .. Jan. 5, 18~7! Infantry .. Oswego.

FCh.X.Har.tman ..•... lstLIeut .. iscPt. 11'1808 .. do do Vacant 2d Lieut .. I C 37 do

1 Archable H. pre.ston. Captain IFeb. 20, 1858 ' Infantry •. 1 Martin Cusick •.•..• 1st Lieut .. 1 do .. j.... do John Shephard •.•••. 2d Lieut", do D 44 do

HenryC. Devendorf .. Captain .. !March23, 1858,1 ...... IInfantry ..

Melancthon Lewis .•. 1st I.ieut .. 1 do .. .•.• do William Wills ...... 2d Lieut"j do E 31 do

Vacant ••••••.•.••• 'ICaptain .. 1 .. do lIst Lieut I .. do •••••...•. "'j2d Lieut .. I.·.....•...... F .••• j ••••••••••

Vacant .•..••.•••••. ,.captam ! '1" 1 1 do ..•.•..•.•••• !Ist I.ieut .. :...... •...... ••. ,.•••...•• '1' do :2d J~ieut .. I G I ..

Vaca,nt ICaptain 1 I . do ilstLieut I , I do •..••..•• ····12d. Lieut··I···· •..•..•.•. :H ····1···· . 1 Timot~y sull~van .••• I'CaPtl~in.. .l.Tltn. 20, ]855. •••••

FranCIS C. MIller .•.• 1st L~eut .. :Mareh 18, 1808 ...•.. 1 do do John B. Edwlmls :2d LIeut .. 1 do I" ...., do Jo Vacant "i2d Lieut .. , , R 62'1 do

Vacant ,Captain 1 !.. , IRifles .

Le.vi Beardsley lIst Lieut"lsept. 10, 1858 ... : do 1 Vacant 2d Licut i Lj 35: do

Staff ••••••.••..•... 1 1 .. , 7! •••••••••. N·Jn-commiss·n staff.. .••..•... . .••...•.•... !.• I 6: •••••••••• Sappers Rnd miners .. ...• ...... •..••...... i'.! 10 ..•••.•... • Band ..•...... •.•.. ...•...•. ••••...•.....• ! •• ! 12,•.•••.•.•. II __ !

T~tal of regiment. • •• ••.• •. . •. . •••.••....•• j •• 1 246:..•• ····, 1:=1 ADJUTANT GENERAL. 131

ROS'l'ER.-LINE-( Continued.) FORTY-NINTH·1tEGIMENT-TWENTY-THIRD BRIGADE-SIXTH DIVISION. ~~s..1I3'~ ~ 1 ~-g .p a-~= 0 NAMES. Office. Date of rank. g § ~.~ Residenoo. ~ ~~ :...... 00 0 : ~ ~ S ______'_..___ =-I~,--~I-----._----CD 1113 c;> ,.

Field officers. I I William H. Carpenter Colonel ... May 27, 1856 ...... Infantry .. Auburn. John B. Richardson •. Lieut. Col. do •. •••. do do , Nicholas B. S. Eldrid./Major ••• '.jMar.14, 1856 .. 3 dodo

Company officers. I.TI Thaddeus B: Barber •. Capt~in •.• June 11,1856 1..•••• Infant.ry •• Auburn. Charles White 1st Llcut .. Mar.23, 1858.. do do John T. Baker 2d Lieut.. do A 39 do do

Vacant ••••••••••••• Captain .•...••••••••••..•••••••••••••• do ••••••.•••••• 1st Lieut ..•.•••..•••••....••.•.••.••••• do 2d Lieut B .

Vacant .••••••••••.• Captain ....•.••••••.•• " ..•• Infantry •• Luke Brannick •.••• 'ILstLieut •. Aug.21, 1857 •. •••• do Auburn. William Boyle ...... rd Li~ut .. Sep. 11, 1857 C 44 . do do Vacant •••••••••••• 'jCaptll..ln.•.•••••.•••••••••••• Infantry •. do 1st Lieut.. •••. .. do Justin L. Ba.rker •••• 2d Lieut .. Apr. 19, 18591D 45 do Auburn.

Va.ca.nt•••••••.•••.•• Captain. •. •.•••••• •.•• .. •••• ••••••••.• do 1st Lieut . do 2d Lieut E I .

'7l\icant•••.••.••••••• lca.Pt~in.•.•..•••••••••..•..•••.•..•.•• do lIst L~eut .. do /2d Llcut F .

Vacant ••••••.•••.• 'lcaP.t.~in ' . do •••••••••••.•. 1st J...leut ...••••••..•••..••••..•••.••.. I do •••• •••• . ...• 2d Lieut ...•.••••••••• G...... Vltcant ••••••..•.•.• 11,ca,ptain .. do 1st Lieut.. . . do !2d Lieut HI .. V'l1caut ••••.••.•••.• iCaptain ••..•••••••••••.. i.••••..•••••.. do •••••..••.••. ·I.lst L~eut ~ I . do i2d Lleut . do •••••••• ······12d Lieut ...•.••••••••• &1 .. · ~. Isaac V. Howland .••• Captain ••. July 6, 1854 .• \•••• Cavalry •. William Bell, Jr ..... lilstLieu..t .. Aug.12, 18.56". •.•• dQ PortByron,Cayu<>'u.oounty James B. Robertson •• 2d J~ieut.. do .• •••• do() do e do

:~; ~~ .~~~~l.e.~~~~~~~~. ~.i~~~::~~~~: ~~.... do do Non-commis'd staff... .• 1 . Band... •.•• •..•• •••• •••••. •••• •••• •••• •••••• 13 ••••••••••

Total of regIment.. •••••••••. .••••••••••• •• 175 •••••••••• I i= 132 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ROSTER.-LINE-'-( Continued.) FIFTIETH REGIMENT-TWENTY-THIRD BRIGADE-SIX.TH DIVISION.

NAMES. Office. ,Residence.

Field Officers. . • \ 1 ·1'------·-- Harvey A. Dowe .••.• Colonel ... iFeb. 2o, 1856 •...•... Infantry .. Ithaca, Tompkins co. Henry D. Barto ...... Lt. Colonel'Sept. 28, 1857 ...... do Ulysses do Orlo Horton .•.•••••. Major •••• June 20, 1859.. 3 do [Covert, Seneca county.

Company Officers. I Phil. J. PartenheimerCaptain ... Dec. 4,1851 ..••.•.. rnfantrY"liIthaca, TomPkiD.S.CO' Leander R. King •..•• 1st Lieut •. May 28, 1856 .. ...••. do do do Charles F. Blood ••.•• 2d Lieut.. do A 40 do do do

George H.Powers •••• Captain June 16, 1857 Infantry .. [Waverly, Tioga ·c'y. J:\.mes Partridge .•.•• 1st Lieut .. July 21, 1857 .. 1...... do I do do Edwin R. Patten •••. 2d Lieut •. May 11, 1859 B 38 do do do

Vacant Captain .. do ••.•••••.••... 1st Lieut ..•••..•..•.••••..••.••.•..•••..•• do •.•.•••••••••• 2d Lieut •....••••••.•••. C...... Stephen Clough ..••.. Captain .•. ,Sept. 21, 1857 ••••.... Infantry •. \'UlYSSeS,Tompldn8 co. Eleazer B. Halsey •.. 1st Lieut •. Aug. 25, 1859.. ••.•.. do Truma,nsburgh do AI.bort W. ]'orce ••.•• 2d Lieut .. Aug. 30" 1859 DI 42. do .!Covert, Seneca county. \ I Vacant .•••••••••••. Captain .•.••••••.•..•.•...••.•.. " ••• • ••. j do 1st Lieut I . do ••••••••••••• 2£1Lillut••..••••••••••... EI•..... \...•.. ····1 V·acant ••••••••••.•• Captain ...•.••••••.•.•.....••.•••••••••.. \ do ••.••..••••.• 1st IJieut .•.•.•••••••••....•..••..••••..... do .•..••••••••. 2£1Lieut ..••••••••.••.. ~ Jj' •••••••••••••••

Vacant ••••••.•••••• Captain .....•..•••••••.• " ..••.. ,••••...... do •••.••..••••. 1st Lieut •.•.•••••••.•••.•.•..••. 1· .•••.•••• dQ ••••••••••••• 2d Lieut .•••.•.••••••••. GI •••••• \•••••••••• Vacant !Captain ~ I·.. · .. do ..•.••..•.••. !J st Lieut.. .••• • . • • •• • • • . . .••..•.•...••.• do •••.•...•.••• 2d Lieut ..••••••••.••••. H ...... •...•...

Vaca.nt •••.•..•••..• Captain •..•••••.••••••••.••.....••.•..•.• do .••••...•.... 1st Lieut .• ' ••. , ••••••• '•••.....•..••....•..

do 2d Lieut 1 .. do ••..•••••...• 2d Lieut,. •..•••.• •• • • •. RI ...•.. i ••••••••••

John E. Mulford ...•. Captain .•. [Feb'yI 3, 1858 ..••••...'I }ArtmerY;Havana. ' SChu.Jler co. Hiram L. Couch ...•. 1st Lieut. . do " •...•. 1 serving do do Cttlvin Shelton ...... · 2d Lieut .. March 15, 1858 L 44 I asinfr'y.do do Staff... •••••..•..•• ••••• •••. ••••• •.• •••••. .. 3 I·········· Non-commis'd staff \" . Sappers and miners.. .•••.••. . •••••••••••••.••••••. '1" . Band .••••••••••• ··· .•••.•.....•••••••••••.••. ~ ..••••••..

Total of regiment 170 I.. ·• .. ,ADJUTANT GENERAL. 133

ROSTER.-- LINE-(OQntinuoo.) FIFTY-FIltST REGBIEN'l'-TWENTY-FOUR.TH BRIGADE-SIXTH DIVISION.

NAMES. Residence.

Field officers. I Ezra L. Walrath .•••. Colonel .•. Nov.23', 1858 ...••• Infa.ntry • Syracuse. Morris H. Church .... Lieut. Col. do do do John Louis •.•••••••• Major.•..• Nov.13, 1858.. 3' do do

Company officers. J. Mosher Brower .•. Ca.ptain.•. Nov. 5, 1857 " .••• Infantry • Syracuse. Reuben Wood.: ..... 1st Lieut.. do do do Augustus W. Field •. 2d Lieut.. do A 40 do do

Jacob Brand .••••••• Capta.in.•. Mar. 4, 1857.· ..•• Infantry • S,yracuse. Abram Gilcher .....• 1st Lieut.. do do do Jacob Grasman 2d Lieut.. do B 48 do do

Dennis Driscoll, Jr Ca.ptain... Apr. 27, 1858 Infantry • Syracuse. Michael Giblin 1st Lieut .. Jan. 15, 1859.. do do Martin McCarthy 2d Lieut.. do C 55 do do

John Schnauber •••.• Captain ... Mar.31, 1859 ...••• Infantry •. Syracuse. Joseph E. Masters ... 1st Lieut .. Apr.19, 1858.. •••. do do Milo W. Locke •.••. 2d Lieut.. <10 D 48 do do Vacant ••.•••.••..•• Captain ...... •.•.•••.•..••••.•••..•••. do •.•••••••.••. 1st Lieut ..•..••..••••••.•••••.••.••••.

do ••••••••••.. 'i'2d Lieut 1 E ..

Rial W. Talbot ..•••• Captain ••. July 31, 1858 " Infantry. 'jPompey, Onondll.gaco. Hobert Ellis 1st Lieut .. Sep. 11, 1855.. do do do Marshall R. Dyer ..•• 2d Lieut.. do F 3 do do do

.Joseph C. Irish ..•••• Ca.ptain.. 'IMay 31, 18531 Infantry .. Canastota. Madison co. Vacant. . ••..••.••• 1st Lieut ....••...••..• 1.. do . Charles E. Greenow.. 2d Lieut"IMay20, 1859 G 34 do do do

Peter Ohneth .••••••• Captain .•. IJ une 9, 1857 ••..•• Infantry •• Syracuse. John Listman •.••... 1st Lieut.. do do do Frederick Schug •.•.. 2d Lieut.. do H 51 do do

James L. Graham .•. Captain •.. July 9, 1857 ..••.• Cavalry ••. Syracuse. Silas Titus 1st Lieut.. do .. do • do David Stewart ...... • 2d Lieut.. do do do John F. Moschel. .... 2d Lieut.. do R 47 do do

Franci~ Mahler .••••. Captain ... Jan. 29, 1859 .• ",' Artillery •. Syracuse. Jacob Schmeer ...... 1st Lieut .. Apr. 17, 1857...... do do Paul Birchmeyer .•.. 2d Lieut.. do do do John KIrsch •••••••• 2d Lieut.. do L 48 do do

Staff'.... •.•• •••• •••. •••••• •••• •.••. ••• •••• •• ~ •••••••••• Non-commis'd staff'... .••..••••• •••• •.••..•. •. 5 •••••.•••• Sappers and miners.. 1°1 .. Band •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••.•••. ~I ·· . Total of regiment.. .•.•.••..• ...••••••.•• .• 433:•••••••••• ~ 134 ANNUAL 'REPORT OF THE ROSTER.-LINE-( Continued.) FIFTY-THIRD REGIMENT-TWENTY-FIRST BRIGADE-SIXTH DIVISION.

NAMES. Office. Residence.

Field o.ffice~8. I I . . 1. Lafayet. Addmgton'Colonel ••• Aug. 6, 1855 •..••• Infantry •• Paris, Onelda county. Alfred S. Taylor .•••• Lieut. Col.Sep. 24, 1855.. •••• do Clinton, do Va.oant ••••••••••••• Major.. ••• .. 2 do

Company Officers. Vaoant Captain . do •••••••••••• 1st Lieut.. •••••••••••• •••••••..•••• do •••••••••••• 2d Lieut •.•••••••••••• A ••••••.•.•••••

Vaoant ••••••••••••• Ca.ptain .••••••••••••••..••••.••••••••• do 1st Lieut.. .. . do •••••••••••. 2d Lieut •••••••••••••• B .•••.•••••••••

Vacant ••••••••••••• Captain ••••••••••••••••..•.•..••.••••• do •••••.•••••• 1st Lieut •••••••••••••••.•••••.•..•••••

do 2d Lieut .. 'I C .. Vacant ••••••••••••• Ca.ptain .••.•••••••••••..•.••..•••••••• do •••••••••••• 1st Lieut •• 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• do •••••••••••• 2d Lieut •• DI . Vacant ••••••••••••• Captain. •• •••••••••••• •. ..•• . ••••••••• do •••••••••••• 1stLieut ••.•••••.••••••..••.•••••••••••I do •••••••••••• 2d Lieut •. 1•••••••••••• E .

Va.cant •••••••.••••• Captain .•.••••••••••••••.••••.••.••••• do •••••••••••• 1st Lieut.. •••••••••.•• .. 1 ..•• . ..••••••• do •••••••••••• 2d Lieut •••••••••••••• 1 Fl . Vacant Captain . do ••••••.••••• 1st Lieut.. •.•••• ••••• .. •..• . ..•..•••• do ••••••.••••• 2d Lieut •.•••••••••••• G ••••..•..•••••

Ta.cant •••••...••••• Captain •••••••••••••••..••••••••.••••• do •••••••••••• 1st Lieut .•••••••••••••..••.••.•.••••.• do •.•••••••.•• 2d Lieut ..•••••••••••• H ••.•.••..•••.•

Byron S. Cat,h,.n.•••.• Captain ... Mar. 5, 1858.; .. ",IArtillery .. CHnton, Oneida county. Chas. H. Sandford •.. 1st Lieut .. June 24,1859.. •.•• do do do Westly W.WilIiams •• 2d Lieut .. July 8,1859...... do do do Anthony N. Owston.. 2d Lieut .. June 17, 1859 R 45 do do do 1

Vaoant •••••• ' •••••• Captain ••.••••••••••••...... 1 •••••••••• do ••.••.•••••• 1st Lieut •.•••••••••••• " .•••••.•..•.•• do •••••••••••• 2d Lieut •..•••••••••••..••.•...•.•••.• , do •••••••••••• 2d Lieut •.•••••••••••• L •••••.•••.•..• J StatI...... ••••.. ••.• •••••.••••.• .. 3 •..••••••• I Non-oom. staff...... 1 . Sappers andlDiners. •. •.••••••.• .••••.•••••• .. •••• ••..•••• Band ••••••••••.•.•••••••.••.•••••••••...•..••.•.•.•••••••

total of regiment •.••••••••• '. ••.• ••• • ••.• .. 51 ••.••••••• ADJUTANT GENERAL. 135

ROSTER.- LINE-( Continued.) FIFTY-FOURTH REG'T.-TWENTY-FIFTH BRIGADE-SEVENTH DIVISION.

NAMES. Office. Date of rank. Arm of Residence. service •

Field Officers. Harrison S. Fairchild Colonel ... July 6, 1851 Infantry •[Rochester.; 'fruman T. Morse .... Lt. ColonelAug. 19, 1858.. do Vacant ••••••••.•••• Major.... •••••• •••••••• .. 2 do I ~~

Company Officers. I Joseph Welling Captain ... Feb. 15, 1858 Infantry. ILyons, Wayne county. Edward P. Taft 1st Lieut.. do .. do I tIo do Nelson R. Mirick •••• 2d Lieut.. do A 42 do do do

Frederick Miller ••••• Captain ••• April 28, 1851 .. Infantry •. ,Rochester. Frederick Hertel ••..• 1st Lieut .• Jan. 12, 18591" do I do Jacob 1\iargrauder .•• 2d Lieut.. do 13 45 do do

Vaeant Captain j.. Infantry •• Francis A. Schoffield. 1st Lieut .. Dee. 31, 185'7.. do IRoChester. George C. Putnam .•• 2d Lieut •• May 10, 1858 C 38 do do

Louis Ernst ••••••••• Captain .•. Oct. 29, 1856 .• Infantry •. Rochester. Lorenz Sellinger .•••• 1st Lieut.. do .• do do Francis A. Adelman .. 2d Lieut.. do ID 53 do do Vacant ••••••••••••• Captain ...••••••••••••••..•••••••••••••••• do ••••.•• , •••.•. 1st Lieut.. •••••..• ••..•• •••.•.••••••••.• do •••••••••••••• 2d Lieut •••••••••••••••• E ••••..••••••••..

Vacant •••••••••••.• Captain .•••••••••••.•••••.•••••.•••••••••• do ••.•••..••.•.. 1st Lieut •••••••••.•..••.•••••.•••••••••• do ••.•••••••••.. 2d Lieut ..••••••••..••.. F ..• ••• ••••••••..

Vacant ••••••••••••• Captain ..••••.•••••..•..•••••••••••••••••• do 1st Lieut.. .. . do 2d Lieut I G .. Vacant ••••••••••.•• Captain... •••••••••..••• •. •••••••••• do " 1st Lieut.. .: .. do ••••••.••••••• 2d Lieut ••.••••.•••••••• H· •• ··· ••••.•••••

Nathaniel Thompson. Captain ... March 10, 1857 Artillery, Rochester. l{euben Bloss ...... 1st Li~ut .. Sept. 21, 1858:.. do .. do Nathaniel 13. Ellison. 2d Lieut .. Sept. 21, 1858\1.. do.. do John A. Reynolds •••• 2d Lieut.. do R 36 do •. do

JlUDesBrackett ...... Captain ... Sept. 19, 1854,.. Cavalry .. Rochester. George W. Lewis •••. 1st Lieut .. March 29, 18581.. do do Ieaac W. Hobbie .... 2d L!eut .. Sept. 19,1854,.. do do Edward K. Warren .. 2d Lleut .. March 29, 1858 L 43 do do 1 Staff...... ••••. •••.. .••••. •••• •••• ••••.••••• •• 6 •••••••••• Non- com. staff .••••••••••••••••.•••••••.•••.•.•.••.••••••••••• Sappers and miners .•••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••.•...•••••••••• Band. •••• •••• •••••. •••••• •••• •••• •••• •••••. •• 15 ••••••••••

Total of regiment ••••••••• , ••••••••••••.•••••• 2&0 •••••••••• 136 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

ROSTER ...... LIN~,-( Oontinued.) FIFTY-FIFTH REGIlIENT-THIRD BRIGADE-FIRST DIVISION.

NAMES. Office. Date of rank. Reside,nce.

• Field Officers. Eugene Le Gal ..•••• Colonel ••. Feb. 25, 1857 .. 1 ...... Artil'y d~gNew York., Nicholas B. Labau ... Lt. Colonel do ...... duty as I do Louis 1. Leclerc ..•.• Major. •. March 24, 1857 . . 3 infl1ntry. do

Company Officers. John S. Pfanmuller .. 'Captain ... May 18, 1851 . do New York. Chas. P. Naviere !lstLieut .. April 5,1858 .. do Julien Ganton "12d Lieut. ~Aug. 8, 18M) A 42 do Vacant •.•...•••..•. Ca,ptll,in.....•.•.•.•••••.•.•••.....•...••.• do 1st Lieut . do 2d Lieut .. , B ..

Chas. Mercier .•.•... Ca,ptain •. 'I.JUIY 22, 1857 Artil'y d'g;New York. Vacant 1st Lieut duty as I Amedee V.ignot 2d Lieut .. (UIY 22, 1857 C 30 infantry. I Honore Goulet •.•.... caP.tain .. '1'.Dec. 26, 1854.. ..••.. do INew York. Louis de Milsure ....• 1st Lieut .. April 28, 18[)8...... do , Fernando Rodrigues .. 2d Lieut.. do D 36 do

Louis Thourot ..•.... 'ICaptlJ-in.. 'IJune 2'7, 1856.. do INew York Joseph Arnould 1st Licut .. April 28, 1858.. do \ Auguste }<'erran 2d Licut .. IJULe 1, 1857 E 49 do I Lina Lefebvre ·ICaptain ... July 21, 1858.. do ,New York. John 1. Tour Ilst Lieut .. Aug. 18, 1858.. do II Philippe Alles •.... "12d Lieut .. Aug. 8, 1859 F 41 do

Vacant .•.....•..•.. Captain... . ••..•.•.••••.. 1 •••••• 1 •••••••••• ! do 1stLicut , 1 , do 12d Licut jGI :"I' ·1

John D. Twick ..•... Captain Dec. 7, 1858 •• I .IArtil"y d·gNewYork. Claude F. X. Jehl. .. 1st Lieut .. Au". 27, 1858j ...••... ,I duty as I Jacques Kueh ...... 2d Licut.. do HI 33, infantry. Va,"n' •..•••.•••... Cap",;n -1- .. do 1st Lieut .. do •••...•••... 12d JJicut I do 2d Licut I I Vacant 'I'captain . do 1st Licut . dp ,2d Licut I .. do .••••••.•••.• '2d Lieut ...••••.••.••••• jK •••••••.••.•.•.. Staff...... •.• • ••.••.•• •••••••••• •.•• .. 71···.·· . Non-com. staff...... 4, . Sappers and mIners ....•.....•.•.•..•••••••.••....•.• 1 •••••••••• Band .•••••••••.•.....•...... •••.•... .:..:..:..:..:.1 .... ·· .. ·. Total of regiment...... •.••••.. •.••.• . • .• . . •. .. 245 •.••.•••.. ADJUTANT GENERAL. 137

ROSTER.-LINE ...... (Continued. ) FIFTy-NINTH REGn{ENT-TWENTY~FIFTH BRIGADE-SEVENTH DIYISION. 'i:.~--~- ~~15.. .. I S't:l al8 ~ aZ ~l ~ U; .~ NAMES. Office. Date of rank. ,:: I ~ 5 ~ Residence. ~I€~ CO $ig ~ S Q) lIS ~ '" ----;;ield Ojfi-;;;;.--· ------~Il~--::------,r acant .' ..•••.•..•.• Colonel. •. .•.....• . •.. .. •••• Infantry .. James Conley Lieut. Co]' .July 15, 1856·. .... do Penn Yau, Yates county. John E. Bean Major..... do do Geneva, Ontario county.

Company officers. WilsonB. Warford ... Capta-in... Jan. 10, 1855 ...•.• Infantry .. Geneseo, Livingston co. Moses Church ...•..•• 1st Lieut .. Jan. 8, 1858 .. •••• do do do ~::: ~.O.~I.i~::~::::::.~::~::~~~:.~O:.:~~~~i::::Infa::ry.. do do William W.Clark .... 1st Lieut .. Aug. 6,1855.. do Elkanah S. Sevalley. 2d Lieut.. do B do

Va ((ant •.•••.•.••••. Ca,ptain.•..••...••.•••..•••..•.•..•... do •...•••.• ..• lst Lieut .....••..•.••••.•.••... '•..... do 2d Lieut C . iI~rr.Y C. Page ....•. Capt~in •.. Ang.13, 1859) Infantry •. Dnnsville, Livingston co. WIlham Marratt ..... 1st LIeut.. do .. do dodo James C. Prusia •.••• 211Lieut .. May 4, 1858;D'I.... do do do . Vacant ••••.•.•••••. Capt~in ...•••••.••.•. ·1 . do ••..•...... 1st LlCut.. .•.• •••• . •.. .. •••• ..••.• •. •• . do ••.•••..••... 2d Lieut ..•..••••••••• E' ••••.•.•..•..•

Vacant •.••••..••••. Captain •...••••••••••....••••...... ••• do 1st Lieut...... do ••..••.•.•••• 2d Lieut... •.•••• •• • . .. F ••••.••...•..•

Vacant .•••••••••••. Captain .....••••••••••...•••.•••.••••• 1 do 1st Lieut " .. do •••••••..•... 2d Lieut •.•.•••••••••• G .•••.•••••••••

Vacant Captain .. do 1st Lieut .. db ••••••••••••• 2d Lieut •••••••••••.•• H .•.••••..••• 0.

Vacant •••••••.••••• Captain. •. .•••••••••.• •• •••• 0 0 •••••••• do •••••••••.•.• 1st Lieut ..•••••••••••••••••.•••.•••••• do •.•••••••.••• 2d Lieut ..•••••••••••.•..••••.•..••••• do 2d Lieut R .

Timothy B. Grant ••. Captain Mar. 1,1859 ..•••• Rifles .•••• Dansville, Livingston eo. Carl Stephan. . 1st Lieut.. do .. do •. do do Samuel M.Welch 2d Lieut .. May 31, 1858 L do do do

Staff •.••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••.••••.•••.••••••

Non-commis'd staff'•••.• ; •.•••••••••••.••••• o ••••••••••••••• SH.ppersand miners •••.•••.••.•.••.•••••••••••••••••••...•.• Band •••.••••••.•....•.•.•••••••••••••••.•••••••.•••••••.•

Total of regiment.. .••••••••• •••••••••••• •. 200 ••••••••••

No return. ROllter made up from the inspection return •• 138 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

ROSTER.- LINE-( Continued.) SIXTIETH REGnIENT-TWENTIETH BRIGADE-SEVENTH DIVISION.

• Field o.Dicers. I IJ~vi C. Whiting .•••• C?lonel .•. Oct. 20, 1858 .••••. Infa.ntry •• Bath, Ste~ben county. Nirotn M. Crane .•••• LIeut. Co1. June 14,1859.. •••• do Hornellsville, do . William W. Hayt •••• Major.. • •• od •. 3 do Corning, do

Compa",,!] o.fficers. Richa,rd Towle •...••• Captain ••. Aug. 4, 1855 ..•••• Infantry •• Howard, Steuben oounty. Hosea B. Goff .•.••.• 1st Lieut .. Aug.3l, 185'7 .. •••• do do do Sidney Mesick. ! ••••• 2d Lieut.. do A 34 do do do

Edward Fitzpa,triok •. Captain .•. Nov.12, 1858 ..•••• Infantry •• Corning, ~teuben oounty. Matthew Vallely .... l,st Lieut •. ! do .. ••.• do I do do Jamefi Gemon ••.••.• 2d Lieut.. do B 34 do do do

Luzern Todd .•••••..• Captain ••• Jan. 6,1858 •..••• Infantry •. ,Corning, Steuben oounf.y. Newton 'r. Colby .... 1st Lieut.. do ...... do I do do Francis G. Wynkoop. 2d Lieut •. Apr. 30, 1858 C 39 do do do

Charles Strawn .••••. Captain .•• JUly 21, 1859 •.•••• Infantry •• HorneUllville, Steuben co. Vacant •.....•••.••• 1st Lieut.. ••••.•••••.• .. .••• do Wash. L. Cleveland .. 2d Lieut •. July 21, 1859' D 39 do do do

Joseph Tn,ylor ••••••• Capto,in ••• Nov. 4, 1859 ••.••• Infantry •• William Carpenter ... 1st Lieut.. do ...... do Nelson C. Card •.••.• 2d Lieut.. do E 40 do

Vacant ••••••••••••• Captain ...•••••••••••••••.•••••••••••• do •.•.•.••••••• 1st Lieut •.••••••.••..•.•.•••••••.••••• do ••••••••••••• 2d Lieut •.••••••••.... F •••••.••••••••

Vaoant ••••••••••••• Captain .••••••••••••.•••.••••••••••••• do ••.•••••••••• 1st Lieut •••••••••.••••.•.••••••••.•••• do 2d Lieut G .

Vacant ••••••••••••• Captain .•••••••••••..•..•••••••••••••• do •••.••••••.•. 1st Lieut .••••••••••.....•••..•••..••.• do ••••••.•••••• 2d Lieut .•••••••••• "'IH ...... Vacant ••••••••••.•• Captain... •••••••••••. •. • ••••••••• do .••.•.••••••. 1st Lieut.. •••••••••••. •. • .•••••••. do 2d Lieut . do ••••••••••••• 2d Lieut ..•••••••••••. R ••••••••••••.•

Henry C. Hoffman ••. Captain .•. Sep. 29, 1857. .1 .... Rifles •••.. William M. Gregg .•. Ilst Lieut.. do .. .••. do Solomon B. TOUilinson,2d Lieut •. Apr. 9, 1858 ' L 65 do Elmira, Chemung oounty. j Vaoant Ilst Lieut 1 .. • Benjamin C. Ward .•. !2d Lieut •. Sep. 20, 1858:.. 22Sec.Lt.Ar. Bath, Steuben county. Staff •.••••••••.••••••.••••••..••••••.•••.• 1.. '7 .••••••••• Non-commis'd gtaff '1" 6 .. Sappers and miners... •••••• • ••. •••••••••••• •• 21 .••..••••• Band .•.•••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••..•.. .:.:.:.:.••••••••••

Total of regiment ..•••••••••••••••••••••• !.. 310' •••••••••• I =l • ADJUTANT GENERAJ.J. 139

ROSTE~.- J.JINE.-(Continued.) SIXTY-SECOND REGHIENT-TWENTY-NINTH BRIGADE-EIGHTH DIVISION.

~'.,j'·~1g § ~ a I NAMES. Oftice. Date of rank. 't; :~ '8 Arm oflter- Residence • .E'~~~ vice. ~.s§; ______1 ' 1~OQa 1----1 j Field O.fficers. I I I . Robert L. HilL .••.•. iColonel .•. Nov. 18, 1859 ...••••. Infantry •. Medina, Orleans co'.,. Vacant •...••••••••. Lt. Colonel ..••••.•••••••. '1' .. ... do do •••••••••••••• Major •••• •.•••• • • • • • ••• .. 1 d"

Com1Jany Officers. Vacant ••.••••.••••• Captain ••••.••••••.••.•••.••••••..•••••••• do ••••.••••••••• 1st L~eut .•.•••.•••••.•.•. ·1· . do •••••••••••••. 2d LIeut ..•••.•••••••••• Ai •••••••••••••••• ~.. Erwin A. Bowen Captain ... Oct •. 10, 1859 .. 1 Infantry .. Medina, Orleans co'y. Henry J. Tanner 15t Lieut.. do ·f! · do . do do George W. Poler ••••• 2d Lieut •• Dec. 17,1859 B.' 60 do Shelby, do Vacant ••••••••••••• Captain •••••••••••••••••••••••••..•••••••• do •••••••••••• 1st Lieut.. •••••• •• • • • • •• ..,...... •.•••••.•. do 12d Lieut .. " ct ..

Vacant Captain 1 .

00 •••••••••••• Is·t Lieut.. ••••.• • . . • •• • • .•1 •• • •. . .•.•.••.. do :2d Lieut D· .. Vacant ..•••.••••..• Captain ••..•...•.••••••. ··1······ . do •••••••••••• 1st Lieu,t ••....••••••.•• ~ •. i.' • • • •• • ••••••••• do •••••••••••• 2d Lieut .••••••••••••••• E' •••••••••••••••

Vacant •.••••••••••• Captain •.•.•••.••.•••••••• j .. do •••••••••••• 1st Lieut ••.•••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••• I do •••••••••••• 2d Lieut F •.••••••••••••••

Vacllnt ,Captain .. do IIst Lieut .. do 2d Lieut G .

Vacant Captain .. do 1st Lieut .. do •••••••••••• 2dLieut.. • H...... ••••••••••

Vacant ••••••••••••• Captain. •• .••••••••••••• •• •••••• •••••••••• do ••••••••••••• 1st Lieut ..•••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••• do • ••• 2d Lieut.. •••• ••• • •• • ••• •. •••••• . ••••••••• do .••••••••••••• 2d Lieut •••••••••••••••• It .••.••..•••••.••

Va,cant Captain...... do lstLieut - ••••• do ••••••••••••• 2d Lieut.. •••••••••••••• • •••••••.••••• ; •••• do 2d Lwut.. .. • • • L .

Staff...... •••••• •••• ••••••••••• ••• •. • •••••••••••••• Non-com. staff ~ . Sappers and miners . Band .

Total of regiment. • •• •••••••••• ••••••• ~•••••••• 51 ..

No return. Roster made up from the iDtlpection return. 140 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

ROSTER.- L INE-( Continued.) SIXTY-FOURTH REGIMENT-THIRTIETH BltIGADE-l.;JGHTH DIVISION. . ~ .. ~s. ~r.;~.~ ~ I § ~ ;; $ NAMES. Office. Datc of rank. Q <:> S ce Arm of Residence. ~ ~f& scrvice. Cl) Q:; (,)'"d ~ES~§ _----, , , __ ..:1_,1,_°__ ,1-----1',------Field O.iJicers. I' I I Thomas J. Pltrker ••. \Colonol ... IDee. 16, l852j •••••••• Infantry •. Gowltnda, Cattar's co. Daniel G. Bingham .. ,Lt. Colonel'July 8, 18531.. .•..•. do 'Ellicottville, do 1 Enos C. Brooks ..••• 'IMajor ••• 'I'J uly 9, 1853 •• 3 do Olean, do

Company Officers. ! C()ro~on C. Rugg .•• 'ICapt~in ... Aug. 29, 1857: ..•.•••. Infantry • Gowanda, do MarvIn F. Crandall. 'Ilst LIeut •. ISept. 1Il, ] 853;.. •..... do do do Henry W. Johnson ... 2d Lieut .. May 30, l855! A 34 do do do

Timothy A. C. "EverettICltPt~in •. N ov. 21, 185611..••.•.. Infantry .. Henry L. Jones 1st LICut.. do " ...... do James G. Johnson ,2d Lieut .. Feb. 24-, 1859i B 40 do Randolph, do

Julius B. Ma,ltblc lcaptain ... ,sept. 10,1853[ Infantry .. jwllverlY, do Alanson L. Dudley .. '1Ist, Lieut .. !Mareh 30, 18541" do do do Jacob Slingerland ...• ,2d Lieut .IApril 29, 1854,1C 43 do do do

William B. Battin .. ,ICiLPtail1 ... Isept. 21, 1857/ Infantry .. Loren L. CfLrter iIst Licut .. INov. 15, 18571" du ,Franklin Phillips ..• '12d Lirut., Sept. 21, 1857 D 4a do

John S. BelkulI,p •.•.. ICllPb~in .. Aug. 24, 18?8 .....••. Infantry •. 'Olelln, do John K. Comstock lIst. Lleut.. Jan. 26, IS05i" ...•.. do I do do Samuel R. Homer i2d Licut.. do E 40 do ILeon Centre, do

James R. Weston 1Captain .. Aug. 25, 1858," •..... Infantry .. Seio, Allegany county.

Charles H. Dill , IIst Lieut.. do I" ,i···· .. do I do do .

Samuel F. Blood •.•.• 12d Licut., do 1 FI 52 do dl) do

William B. Shaut '" !,captain AU,g, 25, 1858) Infantry ',.j1wensvme, Alleg. co. Jared II. Parmelee··iIstLieut.. do I" do do do George L. Taggart ... 12d Lieut.. do G 37 do do do , 1 Dan~el~. ?ardiner •. lca'Pt~in ... Nov. 4, 1858 ,,' ••••••• rnfantry •. Ange,liel1, do RoIhn v. Terry ...•.. 'lIst LlCut.. do ...... do ! do do James S. Green ....•• 2d Lieut.. do II 38 do do . do

Samuel W • Johnson. ,jlCaptain .•. J uIy 4, 1854;1 ...... •. Artillery .. Ellicottville, Cattar'8 George W. Baillctt .. 1st Lieut.. do I" do I, dO, [couniy. Stephen B. Seward .. 2d Lieut.. do .. do do do Constant S. Trevitt. '12d Lieut .. June 11, 1856 R 40 do do do

1 David W. Barnard. "ICaptain ... July 31, 1858 ...... Rides ..... !Cuba, Allegany co. Samuel H. Conant .. 'Ilst Lieut.. do do do do Marshall M. Loyden • !2d Lieut.. do L 34 do do do

Staff •••..•••••••.• ·1 .. Non-commiss'dstaff.. 5 .. Sa.ppers and miners .• ,...... Band... ••••••.•• .•• ••.••• •••• •••• •••••..•.. •. 34 ••.••.••.•

Total of regiment .••• 1...... 449 .••• • ••.•• ADJtTTANT GENERAL. 141

ROSTER.- LINE-( Continued.) SIXTY-FIFTH REGIMENT-THIRTY-FIRST :BRIGADE-EIGHTH DIVISION. I >.\'"g :.: I

11~lf~1EL I • 0' >=

Alois Hafner ...•...• 12d Lieut. 'IJUIY 21, 18551 A 34 do do Grego)'y Ritt .•.••..• Captll.in... iMarch. 6., 185~ •••••• Inf.nt". .. Bnff.lo. Paul Dehlinger ...... 1st·Ueut .. IMarch 15, 1858!...... do do Michael Heimel'le ••• "j2d Lieut .• March 6, 1858:B 27 do do

Vacant ..•..••••••.• Capt~in ., ...••...•.•.•• 1 ...... Infantry .. do •..•••••..•. 1st Lieut.. •••.•.•...••.. .. .••. do do 2d Lieut .. ' I J).... do John ~Volf ..•••••••• Ca,pt~in.• 'IAug. 9, 18~2 •.•••• XDfa.ntry. 'IBUff1110. MatthIas Wolf. 1st Lleut .. !Sept. ]5, 18:>51" •..• do do John C. Zacher 2d Lieut .. \ do E 31' do do Martin Roth ....•••.. Cl1ptain••."April 5, 1858 Infantry •. !Buffalo. John A. Lipp ...... 1st Lieut. 'l'AUgust 9, 1852\.. do do Hemy Hitchler. 2d Lieut .. Feb'y 8, 18561F 30 do do

Hemy Erb Captain "JUlY. 12, 1854\ Infantry .. Bufflllo. Casper Retel., ••.•.. 1st Lieut. 'IIJuly 26, 1854.. .•.. do do Philip Nothnagel •.•• 2d Lieut.. do G 21:11dol d()

Christian Schaeffer •.. 'ICllPi:ain... S.ept. 2,18591 !Rtfles... "iBuffalo. Va·ea,nt 1st Lieut ·1· .. · 1 do \ Christian Schuster .•. 2d Lieut .. [Feb. 20, 1855,R 34 do . do 1 John Ordner Captain. "'Aug. 11, 1857 jICavalry.•. :Buffalo. Henry Acton .•.••••• 1st Lieut.. do •. , •• do I do John F. Kttmmann •.. 2d Lieut.. do ...... do do Daniel Schwan...... 2d Lieut .. Jan. 1, 1858 ' RI 45 do do George ~~y~ang ..•... Capt~in •.• \Feb. 4, 1859 ...... ArtmerY"IIBuffalO. 1 Lorenz GIllIg .••••••• 1st Lieut .. Dell. 2], 1855 " •••• do do 1

" .... John C. Pfetfen ...... 2d Lieut .. iSept. 13, 18541 do do Mart. Schenkelbergerl2d Lieut .• IDee. 21, 1855 L 671 do do Staff ••••.. , ••..•...••••• ······1 · .. 7 . 1 1 Non-commiss'd staff , •..••.....•••• 1.. 4 \ . Sa ppers and miners.. . •..••••• 'j' , .·1...... Band ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1...... 351••••••••••

Total of regiment ••••••••••••• : r , .. \,346[ . 142 ANNUAL' REPORT OF THE

ROS'fER.- LINE-( Continued.) SIXTY-SIXTH REGIMENT-TWENTY-NINTH BRIGADE-EIGHTH DIVISION.

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~Il!ce (;1 • .- • l=l.I'8 §::l~'" '" NAMES. Office. Date of rank. g I'Z 8 ~ Arm of Residence. OS ~ f[ service • .£ ~E~ ~:li3 0 = ...:lIO

Elis{:e~. ~~[:rs: ICOlonel' •. IAPril 17, 1857 .. 1 Infantry. Lockport, Niag. 00. D~:dley Donnelly Lt. Col ISept. 12, 1857.. do d9 Peter Greiner ••••••• Major •.•• IAug. 2, 1851.. .•.••• do do do

Compan,y Officers. Wa.lter Shaw •••••••• Captain ••.•••••••••••••• " ..•... Infantry David Phillips... ••• 1st Lieut.. ••••• .. do Henry Eshbaugh •••• 2d Lieut A...... do

Luron D. Wilson jCaptain Dee. 12, 1857 Infantry Sewall B. Miller " lIst Lwut.. do do George B. Eggle~ton. 2d Lieut.. do B do 1 1 .rames O. McClure ... Captain ... March 25, 1858 •• ' •••••. Infantry James H. Williams .. 1st Lieut.. do .. I .... ·• do Warren H. McCoy.•. 2d Lieut.. do CI.. ••.. do

Samuel Colt ..••..•. Captain May 15, 1858 •. 11 Infantry • Malcolm E. Williamsilst Lieut.. do .. do Lewis C. Oatman •••• '1'2d Lieut.. do D;...... do

. I

Garwood L. Judd ••.• ICaptnin ... Nov. 21, 1859 •. 1 ...... Infantry Andrew R. Trew .•• 'Ilst Lieut. • do •. 1. . • . • . do

l William W. Thayer .. 2d Lieut.. do li...... do

Vacant ••••.••••••• ,Captain •.••••••••••••••.•. 1 . do pst Lieut I . do ••••.•••••• '12d Lieut •. : •.•.•••.••••• Fl .••....••••••••• Vacant ••••••••••• 'ICaptain .•••••••••••••••.•. /.. • ...... • do ••••.••••••• !lst Lieut ...•••.•••••••.. " ..•..••••••••••• do •••••••••••. j2d Lieut .. , •••••••••••... Gt....••.•••.•••••

Vacant ••••••••••..• !Captain •.••.•••••••••••.•. j I .. do !lst Lieut .. do ••••••.••.••• i2d Lieut .. •.••••.••• ····1Hi .

Benjamin H. FletcherlCILptain Oct. 1, 1856 , Cavalry ,Lockport. 1 .1 Henry D. Oakley 1st Lieut .. Oct. 5, 1857 " .1...... do do George R. Keep 2d Lieut.. do .. ..•... do do Marion H. Webber ••. 2d Lieut.. do RI...... do do 1 Luther Wilson Captain Nov. 23, 18591'.1 Artillery •.

James M. Newman .. 1st Lieut.. Aug. 22, 1857 1 do William O. Pettit .... 2d Lieut •. Sept. 11, 18IlS.. I...... do Harvey N. John~on .. 2d Lieut .. Aug. 22, IS57 L...... do

Staff •••••••••..•.....•.•••••.•••••..••.•..• " j .•.•.•..•....••• Non-oommiss'd staff •....•..•..•••••...•.•••.• " 1 •••••••••• Sappers and miners .. ...• .• •••• ..•..• •••• • •.• ...... •• . ••••••••• Band ••••.•••..•••.••.••••••..••••.••••••.••...•..•••••••••••

Total of regiment. ••• •••••••••• •••••••••••••• •. ISO ••••••••••

No return. Roster made up from the inspection return. ADJUTANT GENERAL. 143

ROSTER-LINE-(Continued. ) SIXTY-SEVENTH REG'T-THIRTY-SECOND BRIGADE-EIGHTH DIVISION•

113 p.,0j;l.,. 1 .~ ; S '0 S"9~ NAMES. Office. Date of rank. g § ~ Residence. "0 ~S ~~€ t:1 ~ ~io18 Field Officers. Chauncey Abbott •.•• Colonel. •• Oct. 25, 18M .••••• Infantry •. E. Hamburgh, Erie county Houghton S. Clough .. Lt. Colonel do ...... do Holland, do John A. Case ...... Major.... do .. 3 do do do

Company O,fficers. James W. Belay ..... Captain ... May 18, 1854 ...... Infantry •. Aurora, Erie county. T. Grosvenor Grannis. 1st Lieut .• Oct. 26, 1852 •. •••• do Horace Holmes ...... 2d Lieut.. do A 27 do

Bicley K. Buxton •••• Captain ••. Mar. 2, 1854 .••••• Infnntry •. Hamburgh, Erie county. Michael Carp ..•••••• 1st Lieut. Apr.17, 1858.. ...• do do do Adam Esbeschied .... 2d Lieut.. do B 34 do do do Wm. H. Candee •••••• Captain ••. Mar. 2, 1854 •.•••• Inf3,ntry •. Pontiac, Erie county. Ira Ayer, Jr .•••••••• 1st Lieut .• May 26, 1855 '" .... do Evo .. , do Charles S. Clarke .... 2d Lieut .. Mar. 2, 1854 C 32 do do do

Myron Stilwell •••••• ;captain ... Dee. 28, 1854..1 Infantry •. Benjamin Baker ••.•• 1st Lieut.. do .. do Isaac E. Webster .... 2d Lieut·. June 3, 1856 D 34 do

Vacant ••••••.••• ;: 'I'Captain... •.•••• •••. .. • ••••••••• do ., 1st Lieut . do ••••••••••••• 12d·Lieut.;, •.•..••••.•• E •••••••••••••

Vacant ••••••••••••. iCaptain ....•••••.•••••..•••••.•••••••• do ••••••••••••• lIst Lieut. . ••••.••••••. • ••••••••• do •••••••••••• '12d Lieut .••••••••••••• F •••.••••••••••

Vacant.· ••••••••••• ,Captain ••.••••••••••.••••••••••••••••• no ••••••••••••• 1st Lieut ..••••••••.••••..•••.••.•••••• do ••••••••••••• 12d Lieut .•••••••••••• G ••••••••••••••

Vacant ••••••••.•••• Captain .••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••• do 1st Lieut .. do 2d Lieut H ..

Lemuel Blackman .... Captain ... Nov. 4,1854 ...... ICavah-y .•. Aurora, Erie county. George Barto •••••••• 1st Lieut.. do •• ..• do Vacant 2d Lieut.. do do ••••..••••••• 2d Lieut •••••••.•••••• R 44 do

Dewitt C.Corbyn •••• Captain ••. Feb. 3, 1853 •••••• Artillery •. John P. Bartlett 1st Lieut.. do do Delos8 D. DR.rrow 2d Lieut .. INov.18, 1854.. do Aurora, Erie connty. Wm. M. Bean •.•.•.. 2d Lieut.. do L 42 do do do Staff...... •••.•• •.•. ••• ••• •••• ••• •••• •••• .. 7 •.••• • •••• Non-commiss'd staff.. 1 .. Sappers and miners. •. .••••• •••• •••••• •• • • •• •. •••• . ••••••••• Band. ••• ••• •••• •••• •••••• •••• •••••••••.•••• 14 •••••••••

Total of regh;nent •.•••••••••••••••••.•••••. ~ •••••••••• 144 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ROSTER.-LINE.-( Continued.) SIXTY-EIGHTH REG'T-THIRTY-SECOND BRIGADE-EIGHTH DIVISION •

• ~ fIJ ~'S~ S'~g;~ee o·~ • NAMES. Office. Date of rank. g § 6 ~ Arm of Residenc'l. '+-I ~ oo... ·i: o tlJ ~ Po. service. B ~l:l30=~e'S ~o --Field Officers-. -'----1------,------David S. Forbes .. ",Colonel Dec. 1, 1855 Infantry .. Fredonia, Chanq~a co. Henry A. Prendergast Lt. Colonel do do Ripley, do Charlei! Kennedy. !MlljOr..... do 3 do Fredonia, do

Company Officers. Charles E. Barela.y "ICa'Pt~in ... Sept. 18, 1855 ....••.. Infantry .. Henry N. Marsh ..••. 1st LlCut. . do do Lemuel B. Webster .. 2d Lieut.. do A 45 do

James M. Brown ...•. Captain ... June 30, 1859 ...•••.. Infantry .. Jamestown, Cha,q'a co. Charles L. Jeffords .•. 1st Lieut.. do do do do Selden E. Marvin .... 2d Lieut.. do B 46 do do do

Jerero R. Babcock •. Captain ...• March 2, 1857 ....•.•• Infantry •. Westfield, do Thomas W. Baker ••. 1st Lieut .. April 21, 1859...... •• do do do William Baker •...... 2d Lieut.. do C 43 do do do

William O. Stevens .. Captain .• ·IFeb• 1, 1858 , '1' Infantry. 'IDunkirk, do Cltsper K. Abell 1st Lieut. 'IMarch 3, 1858j"1 . do do do James Kane 2d Lieut"IFeb. 1, 1858 D, 35 do do do

1

1 Patrick. Bll¥rett Capta.in ... 'March 18, 1858 ...... Infantry •. William J. O'Neill Lst Lieut.. do .. ..•... do Daniel Donaghoe 2d Lieut.. do E 44 do

1 Vacant Captain ...... :" .. do ••••..•••.•• 1st I.ieut .....•.•••..••. '1 . do •..•...•••.• 2d Lieut ....•.•.•.••.•••j Fl •••.. · ..•.•••••• Vacant •.••.••••.•• Captain ..• I.... . \ do •.••..••..•• 1stLieut .. I ••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••• • •••• 1 do •••••..•••.• 2d Lieut .. I· G . Vacant Captain . i do •.••...••..• 1st Lieut .• I ...... do ••••...••..• 2d Lieut ••..•••••••.•.•. II .••••..••.••••.•

Vacant ••.•...•.•. 'iCaptain ... ,•••••.••.•••.•..•.•..•..•••••••.

do •••..•..•... '1st Lieut .. 1 .••• • •..•••.••.• ' •••...•••••••• do 2d Lieut . do ••••.•...••• 2d Lieut .....•.••••••••.. R .• •.·• ...•••••••

Vacant •.•..•.••..• Captain ...••.••••••..•....••••.••.•..•.••• ~~ :::::::::::::;~tt~:~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: do , 2d Lieut .. I" L .. Staff 1.,...... 7 .. Non-com. staff ,...... 5 . Sappers and miners.. •••...•... i .• , • •• • • • • • • •• •• • ••••••••• Band ••••..•..•••••• 1 .. · · ··.1·· 13 .•••••••••

Total of regiment •••• / 1 "241 . I =1 I ,

ADJUTA~T G:~b.TMAL. ~4,5,

ROSTER.- LI~E-(Cont~nu~~) SIXTY-NINTH REGniENT-FOURTH BRIGADE-FIRST DIVISION. J~{ ~'~] p.Q~ S NAMES. Office. Date of rank. g 8= ~. Residence. OS "s ~ ~ i€ '"S ______~~E~e -<~ Field officers. I' Michael Corcoran .... Colonel ... Aug.26, 1859 ..•.•. Artillery, New York. ...•.. Lieut. Col. do •.••• 'Idoing duty do JamesBagley ••••.•.. !Major..••• do .. 3/as Lt. Inr. Company officers. j Hugh C. Flood ClI'Pt~il1,.. ',sap. 12, 1859.. do New York. Theodore Kelly" '11 at Lleut.. do . Daniel Strain 2d Lieut.. do .. Pat'k M. Masterson .. 2d Licut .. Jan. 13, 1859 A 83

Vacant •••••••••.•.. Captain. •. ••.••••••••• •• .••• do dO' •••.•..•.•.•. 1st Lieut . do ••.••.••••.•• 2d T,ieut .....• ~•.•..••...••. do ••••••••••..• 2d Lieut •..•.•••.••.•• B 14

James Cavanagh •.•.• Captain ... Jan., 13, 1859 ..•••• do New York. John Bowen ....•.•.. 1st Lieut.. do John H. Ryan ...•... 2d Lieut.. do Daniel O'Connell ..••• 2d Lieut.. do C 43

Thomas McGuire ••..• Cuptain ... Oct. 25, 1854" . do ,New York. Thoma,s Fa,y, 1st Lieut .. Sap. 19,1859 . James Dungan 2d Lieut",Apr. 11, 1859 .. Michael 0' Boyle •••.. 2d Lieut .. [Sep. 19, 1859j D 44

PatrickKelly ..•••... Captain ... Oct. 19,1859 •..•.• do New York. John Bagley ••..•.•• 1st Lieut.. do Hugh J. Campbell ,2d Lieut.. do John Drake 2d Lieut .. Feb. 9, 1859 E 54

John Breslin .••••••.. Captain ... Mar. 9, 1858 ..••.• do New York. Patrick Duffy ...•... 1st Lieut •. Sep. 14; 1859 ..•••• Michael Breslin .•••.. 2d L.ieut.. do John Duffy 2d Lieut.. do F 45

Felix Duffy..•••••••. Ca,ptain ... ,Oct. 17, 1855 .....• do New York. Terrence Duffy •.•... 1st Lieut.. do Vacant 2d Lieut .. do ••.•••••••••• 2d Lieut ..••.•••••.••• G 36

James Kelly Captain.,. May 7, 1856 . do New York. William Butlar 1st Lieut .. Mar.H, 1856 .. James Ga,nnon•.•••.. 2d Lieut .. Jan.'13, 1859 ...•.. James Lyons .•••.••• 2d Lieut .. Nov. 6, 1856 H 72

John H. Nugent .••.• Captain •.. Oct. 20, 1859 " .... do New York. ~:~:.niI·.'C~~t~~':::: ~~t t~:~~::j~~'.'li,~iS59 :: :::: Dennis Brown ...... 2d Lieut .. Sep. 17, 1~591 I 41 Va,cant ••••••••••.•• Captain... ..••••••••.• •. • .•• do ••••••••••••• 1st Lieut. .• ••• • . •• •• •• .. ••.• do •••••••••..•• 2d Li'eut ...••••..••••• K .•.• Staff'.••••••••••••••...•...•.•..•.•.••••••••. 7 N on-commiss'd staff •..••.••••••.•• '. •••• • ••• •. 4 Sa.ppers and miners ...• ..••.••.••...••.•••••• •.• Band ••••••••••••••• '.••••.••.. '..• ~. ••• .• •. •. . ••• Tota.l of regiment •....••••••••••••••••••••• ',fm I. I~ [Assembly, No. 179..1 10 146 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

ROSTER.- LINE-( Continued.) SEVENTIETH REGIMENT-FIFTH BRIGADE-SECOND DIVISION.

NAMES. Office. Date of rank. Residence.

Field Officers. \' Samnel Graham ••.•• Colonel.. Sept. 15, 1854 ••.••..• Artillery •. :Brooklyn. John J. Dillon •...•. I,t. ColoneI:Aug. 18, 1857·· ••.... do do John A. Baal ...••••• Major •.•• IJuly 14, 1859\.. 3 do do Con~pany Officers. . I . Caspa,r Urban .•.•.•. Captam ... Mlty 3, 1852'.. Artlllery .. Brooklyn. Vacant .•.•.••.••.•• 1st Lieut •. 1...... do Francis C. Grunning .2d Lieut. 'IOct. 9, 1855...... do do Herman Mathias •••• 2d Lieut .. Jan. 25, 1856 A 50 ::1.0 do

John Timmes .•••••• Capt~in ••. IFeb. 6, 1858\'•••.•... Artillery .. Brooklyn. George Zinger lst Lleut.. do .. do do Philip Waclterman 2d Lieut .. !April 29, 1858\'" do 'do John SchmahL •.•... 2d Lieut.. do 13 70 do do

Samuel G. Johnson •. Captain .•. Nov. 14,,1854 .. 1 ArtiIlel'y •. Wllliamsburgh.

Robert J. Irwin 1st Lieut.. do 1 ., do I do Peter Farrell 2d Lieut .. Aug. 10, 1855:.. do do Vacant 2d Lieut \ C . 31 do . Anthony Walter Captain Sept. 16, 1852 Artillery .. \Williamsburgh. Vacant ...••...••.•. 1st Lieut .•...••••.•.••. '1" do John Wills ...... 2d Lieut .. March 3, 1859 " do Brooklyn. 1 Philip Schach ...•.•. 2d Lieut •• June 16, 1858 D 42 do

1 William J. Cropsey .. Captain ... April 15, 1856 Artillery .. !New Utrecht, King Cornelius Bennett 1st Lieut .. June 29, 185S!.. do I do [county Jacob Cozine 2d L~eut.. ,do I.. do do do John Brag~w 2d Ll~ut .. IDec. 1, lS51\' E 25 ,dO I do do Robert Sulltb .••••... Cltptn\ll .. ·IAUg. 15, 1857 Arhllery .. ,Brooklyn.

Th.o~as Byrne ...... lstL~eut •. April 4, 185.5\•. ' 1 do I' do WIlham Leahy ..•••. 2d Llcut .. March 8, 1859 .. 1.· , do do John Morris ...... 2d Lieut .. !Aug. 23, 18&8 F 38 do I do

Vacant •.••...••••• Captain ...•..•••••..••.. 11 \ . do 1st Lieut ..

do · .. ·12d L~eut · 1 ·, \ do ••.• ' ..•••••. ,2d LIeut .. ' G ( .. Francis Lanzer .••••. !captltin ... Aug. 4,' 1859.. .. !Artillery .. IEast New York.

Fredk. C. Batterman 1st Lieut. 'jJuneI 21, 1853 · 1 do do Vacant 2d L~cut.. .. do • do "i2d Lleut H 44 do Elijah D. Taft :Capta.in ,Artillery .. John W. Ha~field llstI,~eut .. Allg. 16, 1853 · .. 1 do Joseph F. MIller 2d Lwut .. IMay IS, 1S58!.. do Vacant \2d Licut R 47 do

Vacpnt !Cap~l~in :.: i .. · · ~~ ::::: :::: :::: f~~ti~:~::::::::::::::.:.::I:::::: ::::::::::

do ••.••••••••.• !2d Lieut .• 1 ·· L ...•...••..•....

Staff ..•• ·• •••••.••..•••••••.••..•.•..••••••• " () . Non-commiss'd staff.. ••.••• •..• •.••• ••• ••••.. •• 5 •••••••••• Sappers and miners.. • ...... •• ...... 6- Band ••••••••. • ••• .• •••••..• •••..•• .•• •••••. 15 ••••••••••

Total of regiment. ••• •••••••••• •.•••••••••••• •. 382 •••••••••• ADJUTANT 'GENERAL. 147

ROSTER.-LINE.-( Continued.) SEVENTY-FIRST REGIME,NT-FIRST BRIGADE-FIRST DIVISION. ~sf>... g~:= '"~,~ "" NAMES. Office. Date of rank. 0 ~ij3 1=1 Armofser- Residence. "" r:: 0 = vice. ~ ~ S.,; ::l ~ g S Field Officers. '1' I ' I AbramS. Vosburgh .. rColonel ... July 3,1852 ...... In'y doingNewYork. Vacant ••••••••••••• Lt. Colonel •••••••••••••••.••.•••. duty as It. do Geo. W. B. Tompkins'Major ••••• Jan'y 1, 1859.. 2infantry. do

Company Officers. John R. Garland Captain ... Jan. 20, 1858 .. do New York. David D. Hart 1st Lieut .. Sept. 21, 1857 .. do do David Webb 2d Lieut .. April 29, 1859 A 7R do do

Benj. L. Trafford Captain May 19, 1859 . do New York. Samuel V. Searing 1st Lieut.. do .. do' do James R. RIots 2d Lieut.. do B 40 do do

William J. Coles Icaptain ... May 25, 1857 . do New York. Samuel H. Maynard. 1st Lieut. March 31, 1858 .. do do Harvey 1. Rich .••••• 2d Lieut •. Dec. 21, 1859 C 60 do ,do

David C. MUllchutt Captain ... Feb'y 25, 1855 ...... do New York. George II. Stowe 1st Lieut .. NOY. 17, 1856 " do do Denyse H.Denyse ••. ;2d Lieut .. March 15, 18b2 D 51 do do

Henry F. Metzler .•.. !qaptain .•. Nov'r 27, 1856 ..•••. do INew York. Edward H. Wade .... llst Lieut .. June 2, 1859 do do Thos. B. Pendergast'i2d Lieut.. do E 49 do do

George W. Wheeler •. Captain •.. Dec'r 7, 1857 I do INew York. Vaoant .•.....••...• 1st Lieut ...•..•.•...•••...••.•.. do do do 2d Lieut F 76 do do

Alexander P. Kinnan Capta.in•• , Feb. 24, 1857 •.••••.. do New York. William S. Dunham .. 1st Lieut •. May 24, 1859 .. ' .••.. do do Edwin F. Corey, Jr .. 2d Lieut .• Feb'y 23, 1858 G 69 do do Asa. F. Miller Captain ... Feb'y 19, 1855 . do Andrew H. Pride 1st Lieut., March 6, 1858 .. do do James S. Smith, Jr .. 2d Lieut .. Sept. 21, 1858 H 59 do r'WM.do

Seymour A. Bunce •.. Captain ... June 25, 1859 ....•... 'do ,New York. James G. Platt ...... 1st Lieut.. do ...... do do Geo. W. Underwood.2d Lieuto... do I 40 do do Vacant •••••••••••• Captain... .••••• •••• •••• • ••••••••••.••••• do 1st Lieut .. do ••••.•••..•• 2d Lieut.. •••• •••••• •••• •••••••••• do ••••.•••••.• 2d Lieut •••••••••••••••• K •••.••.•.•••••••

Staff.... •••• •••••••• •••••• •••• •••••• •••• •••• .. 'T •••••••••• Non-com. staff...... 51 .. Sappers and miners.. ••.••••••••••••••••••••• 12 •••••••••• Band •••••••••••••..••••••••••.••••••••••••••• ~I . Total of regiment.... •••••• •••• .••••• •••• •••• •. 613)•••••••••• ANNlJA:t REFORT OF' THE

ItOS,TER- LINE'-{ Continued.} SE.VEN·TY-THIRJDREGI:MENT~FIRST' BRIGADE-FIRST IHVI8ION. 1l3·~- • 0 ~ l>-..p< ~1 §a P<; <:> ca i a i I. .- NAMES. Office. Date ofr.ank. g I § ~ t Residence. '0: s ~ ~1~ W ~ ~i~ ~ <:> l:!3 0 .~

I~ 0 -< El;w:;;ffi-;;:;:-\---\----(I-r---.... -.-.1------Ray Tompkins c.ol0nel ,June 21, 1859.i · •• • Infantry .. T.ompkinSV~e,RjCb.OO. Henry M. Weed ",Lieut. Col.:Sept. 28, 1859:...... do New Dorp, do F~~~~~~:~ffi:;;;:' Major ····IDeo. 15, 1854i"1 3. dO. New York. Emanuel Kappas lcaptain : ! Infantry •. Fred,,;,k no.. m,n, 'IIs.t Lieu t .. i...... •...... • i •• i • • • • do KobertSohwarzkopf .• 2d Lieut .. !Mareh 2,1858A · 42. do I Edward Blake \captain ••. 1 1 Infantry •. Vacant lstLieut .. I \.. do Frederick Lenting •..••. 2d Lieut Dec. 4, 18.w ni' 2 do

Vacant Ca.ptain 1 ".1 . do ••.••••••.•• 1st Lieut .. :...... •••.... I··i···· . de 2d Lieut. I ••••••••••.••••. ! C . : I '

William Corry .•••.•.. C·aptain ... 1'.,Feb' 1, 1856,.....1\ •. ·'IIDrantry •.

Jame~McCormick .... 1st L~eut .. 1 do !...... do

DennIS McCarty •..•• 2d Lleut"1 do I D, 49 do Alexander Maxwe.ll.. Captll.1n.: ••• May 21, 1856I.. :I.... Infantry ..

George L. Quirk ....• \1st Lieut .. : do 1 .. 1.... do I John MoDowell •••.•• 2d Lieut .. ',Sept. 12, 1856 E, do 1 : ! James Cole Captain April 27, 1857 Artillery •. James Anketell lstLieut .. \ do \.. .•.• do Jaoob VanPelt • 2d Lieut .. ! do }<' 26 do

1 John Schoenfeld •••.• Captain •.. Dec. 9, 1859 •••••• Infantry. Wm. Hildebrundt .••• 1st Lieut. . do do Jacob Bauer 2d Lieut.. do G 2B do Vaoant ••.••••••...• Captain ....••..••..••••....•••.•.•.••• do hIt Lieut .. do 2d Lieut .

Vacant ••••••••••.• Captain .....•..•...•.••. do •..•••••..... 1st Lieut ....•.•.•...... do ••..•..•.•... 2d Lieut ...... •.••.. do ." •.••••..... 2d Lieut .....•...... ••

Vacant •••••••••••.• Capt.ain .••..••••••.•.•• do •..•••••••.• 'Ilst Lieut ....••..••..•.. do •••••••••••.• 2d Lieut ..•••••.•••.•••• L:::: ::::::::::\ I Staff •••- . • 'T I Non-commis'd staff . • 1 Sappers and miners •.••••.•.••...•.••••.• ,. Band .••••••••• ··•·• ..•.•••.••..••..•..•••. : ::::\:::: ::::[ ! i Total of regiment.. •.••.• • ••• . .••.•.•••••• ·l 16~j''''''''''! .. >ADJU.TANTGiENERAL. , 1if:9

ROSTER.-LTN,E-( Oontinued.) SEVENTY-FOURTHREO'T-THIRTY-FIRST BRIGADE-EIGHTH ·DIVISION. I~'I ~,I'S'~ I ~'IS ~I ~.8~ NAMES. Offioe. Date .or rank. 81 § ~ Arm of Residence. 1'0 I ~ ~ service. 'l~i'~'~1]:~~

1 Field Officers. 1--1----1------Watson A. Fox Colonel., .. Dec. 6, 1856' ...... IInfantry • Buffalo. Harvey M. Mixer Lt. Colonel do " do do Charles Rosseel •••••• Major •..• do . • ····13 do do

Company Officers. Robert Cotti.er ...... Captain .... May 21,1855. '1' .. 'Inf~tntrY Vacant ....•••••.... 1st Lieut ...... ••...... j •• •••• do Sam. D. Gail ·12d Lieut .. Jan. 1, 1860[ AI 2 do

Charles J. Allen Capta,in .. Nov. 12, 1856!.. \.... Infantry '. Buffalo. James A. Jewell •••.• lst Lieut .. Jan. 5, 18571"'~'" .do. do Elihu J. Faxon .•• ·· 2d Lieut.. dO. ,BII 42 ,do do

William F. Rogers ... Captain ... July 27, 18:>4,.. i ••••• Infantry ·IBUffalo. ChesterW.Sternbergh 1st Lieut.. July 13, 18581.. 1·· "j do do , Allen M. Adams. . •. /2d Lieut.. do .1 C 32 do do

DanielD. Bid,veH •. 'lcaPt~in ... J.u.no 17, lB5~. -1- ... rnrant.1Y • Buffalo. Henry M. Gaylord. . 1st LIeut •. Sept. 28, .18i>9,. . •• . • . .do do William C. Alberger.2d Lieut.. . do I D 61 .do I do Michael Bail~y ..•.• ·ICaPt~in ... Feb. 23, 1856;.. I.... I'rnfantry •'Buffalo.: .John McManus 1st LIeut .. July 29, 1858 ', .1.... do do William Brown "12d Lieut.. do 1 E 45 do do 'Tacant •••.••••••••• Captain .•..•••.•••••...... ••••..•••••.•• do ••••..•.•...• 1stLieut ....••••••..••.... i••. · ••••..•..•. do ~ 2d Lieut F '·· . Vacant •••••••••.••. Captain ••.•••••••.••.•.•.••.•• l ,••••••••• do 1st L~eut I .. do ••..•.•.•..•• '2d LIeut.. .••• •••• • • • • •• HI...... •......

1 Vacant •••••••••...• Capt~in •...•••••••...... 1 .. do .•.•••..•.••. 1st LIeut. .•.••••••..•.•....•...••.••••••• do ••.•••.••.••. 2d Lieut ....•••.••....•• Ill .

Alexander Sloan ••••• Captain ... Feb. 15, 1858,. i'" .·cavalry .•. Buffalo. John Peterson ... , .•• 1st Lieut. . do ... \'• • • • do do Benjamin Paley •.•• '12d Lieut.. do ...... do do Arrabert F. Holt 2d Lieut.. do RI. 34 do do

V••• nl : ·.·Ica.p. tain I , ..

do ..••••••••••• 1s\ L~eut .•••.•..•••.••••.. ,•••• 1 . do ••.•••.•••.•. 2d LIeut •.••.•..•••..•.. L ••• ',' ••••••.••.•

Staff...... •.•.•• ..•• •.••••••••.• •.. .. 6,I ••••••••••

1

Non-commiss'd.s.taff ' 1 . Sappels and miners •..••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Band •••••••••.••••.••••..•••.•..••••••. ,... .• 27 .••••••••• --i Total of regiment.... ••••. •..• .••••••••.•••• •. 252.•••••••••• . I=1 150 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

ROSTER.-LINE.-( Continued.) SEVENTY-SIXTH REGIMENT-ELEVENTH BRIGADE-THIRD DIVISION.

~I ~ sa! ' w·"" g'l' § ~ Po. .... ,j;! Q NAMES. Office. Date of rank. 0 I ",IE,] Arm orser- Residonce. vice. ~IQ",'5°~•• Q) itS ~ ~ . H'O Q S ~UOfficers-. ------\-----'---1------Richard C. B~ntley .. Colonel •.. J an:y 1, 1857 .. \..•..• f\rtil'y do- Alba.ny. John S. Robbms ..• ',' Lt. ColonelApnl 19, 1858 .. 1 ..... ',mg duty as do Joseph B. Keith •..•• Major ... 'Isept. 15, 1859.. 3Iinfantry.. do Company Olfcers. l Michael Savin •...... Captain ... May 27, 1858.. do West Troy. Vacant ••.••.•.•.••• 1st Lieut...... do Peter Devine .••.••• 2d Lieut .. Sept. 26, 1854.. •.•.•. do West Troy. Timothy Lyon .•••.•• 2d Lieut.. June 15, 1855 A 45 do do

Vacant Captain . do .•.•••••••••• 1st Lieut .....•..••.•..••.... ; .•. do 2d Lieut .. do •.••••••.••• 2d Lieut.. ...•••••...•.. B ..•...

Vacant ••.•...•••.• Captain ...... •...•.•••••.. ,....•. do ••••..•••.•• 13t Lieut .....•..••.•••.... 1·· ....

do ••••.•.•.•.. 2d Lieut ...... •... 1 •••••• do •...••••..•• 2d Lieut ...•••.•••••••.. C!..•.•.

Isaao R. Van Slyke .. Captain ... Feb. 15, 1858. ·1· .... do Albany. Vacant •.••.••••..• 1st Lieut ...... •...... ••.. do do

" •••••• do do James G. Snow ...... 2d Lieut .. Feb. 15, 18581 John D. Follett .•••• 2d Lieut .. March 9, 1858 ' DI 50 do do Patrick Gugerty ••.•• Captain ... Maroh 3, 1858 ....•..• do Cohoes, Albany co. Francis K~ating ..... 1st L~eut.. do 1 .. I .. do do do James O'Hier ..•••.•• 2d L~eut.. do [•. , .. do do do Edward Kenny ...... 2d Lleut.. do E 38 do do do

JosephE. Gervais .. Captain ... Feb'y 26, 1859'··1\ ...... do Albany. John B. Bernard· •..• 1st Lieut"1 do do do Gustave Godefroy .. 2d Lieut"1 do do do Charles Simard ....•. 2d Lieut.. do F 39 do do Vacant ••.•.••••••• Captain .•.•..••••••••••.• , •••••. do IstL!eut , . do 2d Lleut ··1 .. do •..•.•••••.. 2d Lieut •...... •...... G .

Vacant . Ct'ap aIn I i' ..

do ••.•••••...• 1st Lieut ....••...•..•..... 1 •••••• do ••••.•.••••• 2d Lieut •.....•••.•••.•.. i·· . do •.••.•••••.• 2d Lieut ....•.••••••••.• H . Ira W. Ainsworth .. Captain ... April 5, 1859,.. 1.. do Albany. Vacant ••••..••••••• 1st Lieut ...... •. ,. ·1·· ;.. do do Jasper K. Hotalin~ .. 2d Lieut .. March 30, ,18581" do do Charles E. Davis .... 2d Lieut .. Dec. 22, 18571R '70 do do

John Zimmerman .••• Captain ... April 14, 1859 •...•... Rifles ••••• Albany. Frederio-k Andes ....• 1st Lieut. . do ., do do David Spoerl •••••••• 2d Lieut.. do L 54 do do

Staff...... •.•.••••. •••• •••••. ••••• •••.• ••.. .• 5 ••••• • •••• Non-com. staff...... •..••••.•••.• 1 ....•••..• Sappers and miners.. ..••..•... .•••.• ••• • • •...... •...... ••••••. Band. ••••• •••...•.. ..••••.••. .•.• •••••••..• .. 18 ..•..•••.. Totai of regiment ••••..•••..••..•.•.••••..•••. ·I~i . I=j ADJUTANT GENERAL., 151 ROSTER.-LINE.-(Continued. ) SEVENTY·NINTH REGIMENT-FOURTH BRIGADE-FIRST DIVISION.

--Field O,tficers-.- I ------

Thos. W. McLelty . ",Colonel ... June 20, 1859 .. , .... "[Infantry .. New York. Sam'l McKenzie ElliotiLt. Colonel do •. ..•... do 1 V;::;:~ •;~~:~:rjor.•...... " 'I. do William Manson ....• rcap,t ••••• June 9, 1859 ....•••. \Infantry .. New York. William H. Morrison. (lIst Lieut.. do •...... do John A. McPherson .. 2d Lieut.. do A, 46 do

1 John McGuffog ...••• ,Captain .•. June 9, 1859 ••••••• Infantry •. James McKenzie .••. 1st Lieut.. do •. •...•. 1 do Charles E. Rose, .... !2d Lieut.. do B "33 ' do

Thomas Barclay ••• "ICapt'ldn •.. June 9, 1859 •.•••••. Infantry •. William Marsden .. "lIst Lieut.. do ...... 1 do Alexander Cross •••• '12d Lieut.. do C. 32 do William Bruce Captain June 9, 1859.. . •... Infantry • David Brown: 1st Lieut.. do ...... do Vacant ••.••....•.•• /2d Lieut D .' 3'7 do

Robert T. Don,aldson,/ca,ptain ••.. June 9, 1859,..•.•••.. Infantry G.. "o3. Mi,.h,ll I" Li,u'.. d'. I" ..... do Oswald E. MiHer 2d Lieut.. do E 32, do

John Mason ...••••• Captain .•. June 9, 1859 .•.••.. ·IInfantry J ames Christie ...... 1st Lieu t.. do .. ..· .. ·1 do John Stewart ••••..•. 2d Lieut.. do F 321 do

Vacant ••••••••••••. Captain. • ., . • •• • • • • • • . •• •. . .•••. 1 •••••••••• do IstLieut ' do 2d Lieut G ..

'Vacant •••••.••••.•• Captain ••..•••.•.••••••.•.•••••.•••••••.•• do .•••..•••••.. 1st Lieut •...••••••••••.. " •.•.••..•...•••. do ••••••••••••• 2d Lieut ..••••.••••.•••• H •••••.••••••••••

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General officers. . • • ...... •.•...... • • . •. •••• 8 25 1···'1' .. '1' 1 •••• i •••• 1••• ·1·.. ·1· 1 ••• '1' I I "I' I...... I .. Adjutant General's Department 1' 1 1 8 124156 I 2 I···· : ····1···· ····1···· .

Inspector General's Department " , I .. "\" "I" .., 1 I , , 1 " \ .. Commissary General's Department .•... , ...... •.••.•.••.• '1' •.....•..•• 1 '1" .. ·1 I .. .. 1 I 1 I I "I' .. , .. " .. Department of Engineers...... •...•...... •.... \..•. 1 .... i .... : •.••••.• ' •••• , .••••.•• I •••• / 1 7 24 50 .••••..••••• ; •••.•••.•••.•••••••

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1 Medical Department ...... •...•.•••...•...••...... • 1 , 1 1 1 •••••••• 1 •... •••••••••••• !.... 1 7124 52 i 43 Quartermaster's Departnlent •••.•...•...•.••.•...•.••.....•. ,..•...... •••.•....•..•• i•.••...• '.•• ·1· .. , i· .•...... •...... • '1' . ~~:EE;i~~;::~::~~;;:i~:.~~i~~:::::::::::::::::::::::1::::':::: :::: ::::':::: :::{::!:::::::f:::::::::I::::::::::::::::::::::!:::: ::::1:::: M?litary Sec. to Co~mander-in-Chief .••••••...• ' ...... •. '" ·1· \ i···" ·1' " .. " \ "I" .. Alds-de-Camp to General Officers. .• • ..• . •..••.••.•.•••.•.•.••..•...•••.••.•••..•. '1' ,.... . j .. " .. ~~;::~~:~~sfi~r:~~dLi:i~·f::~~d·th~~e·;~;vi~~·~;~~~h :::: ::::1:::: :::: :::: :::: :::: :::I:::r:::: ::::i:::: :::: ::::\:::: :::: :::: :::: :::: :::: :~.. :::: :::: 60 companies of Artillery .•.•.•••••••••....•.••.•...•.....•••.•.••••..••..•.•.••••••.••....• \1 I I " 1 '1' . 39 compan~esof C~valry .••..•.•••••..••.•.••.••..•....•.•. ·1 , I· I ' i . 38 companIes of RIfles. • . • •• •• •••• • ••• ••• • ••• • •• •••• •.••.•••.••.•••••.••••...•••.•••.•• ·1 I "I' . Musicians, comprising Bands •...•.•••••.••••••..•.•....•••••.••.•.•...•• \ , I· "I' .. "I ·1 . Grand aggregate -8 25"-1 \-1 -8 2456-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 -7 12"4[-;;--1 1-8 "24-1 1-7124/52"143 SCHEDULE· H .~( Continued.) TABLE OF MILITAI-tY DISTRICTS. ---==;=====.======

Dcseription of district.

Regiment. 4 Edward Bincken .. 7,The 11th ward of the city of New

1 York. 'ICb';,ti.n S,hwanw .. ldeT ·1· . 8'The 13th wa,rd of the city of New York. 1 6lJo~ePh C. Pmckney •.•.• SIThe 17th ward of the city of New 'j' . York. 12'Danie1 Butterfield •••••••••.••...... 8The 10th ward of the city of New York. • Brigade. 3 .. Williltm IIa.ll .. 8, 9, 55, ••.• IThe 14th, 15th, !:lth, 18th and 21st wards of the city of NCir York. I Regiment. 7 ~Iarshall Lefferts •••• ...• •••••. • ••...••• 9The 14th and 15th wards of the city

1 of New York. 8 George Lyons. •• • • • • • . . .• .• . •. •••..••••• 9The 9th ward of the city of New York. 9 Michael M. Van Beuren.. ••••.• ..•••.••.. 51 'fhe 21st ward of the city of New

1 York. 55 Eugene La Gal...... I 6The 18th ward of the city of New York. Brigade. 4 •. John EW()D 23, 11, 69, The 12th, 16th, 19th, 20th and 22d , I 79. wards of the city of New York. ADJUTANT GE~ERAL •• 155

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Description of district. .~I~I~IINome of eomman4o~'. i~t~h :E 1'~i'~I' '0 ~ 1i EI '0 8 Ajl='l ~ ~ I-t ~ ---I I I -I~-Regim-en-t. --- 123:WilliamHalsey. . •••...... • ...•• •.•• 1 The 20th ward of the city of New York. I1l,Homer Bostwick..... 10 The 16th ward of the city of New York. 691Michael Corcvran .••• ..•••.•••. 9 The 22d ward and the 19th wMd, south . I of a, line through centre of 59th street, in the city of Kew York. 1 I 79Thos. W. McLeay ••. ..•... .••••• •..• 6 The 12th ward and the 19th ward, north of a line through centre of 59th street, in the city of New York.

I Division. 2 •... iHarmanus B. DU,ryea5, 6'7'113' 14, 15'.1.••. The counties of Kings, Queens, Suffolk, 16, 17, 18, Westchester, Putnam, Orange and I 19,70, 28. Rocldand. t Brigade. 5 .. Philip S. Crooke '1113'14, 70, •••. The county tlf Kings. . I ~. Regiment.. . 13Abel Smith '...... 6 The 5th, 8th and 10th wards, and part of the 4th ward of the city of Brooklyn • 14Alfred M. Wood ••••• •••• .• • . • . , 7 The 1st, 2d, 3d, 6th and 12th wards, i and part of the. 4th ward of the city of Brooklyn.

170,samuel Graham 1 .. 8The 7th. 9th, 11th and 19th wards, and part of the 16th ward of the city of Brooklyn, and the towns of Kings co. 2SMichael Bennett •••• ..•... •••• • •..• g The 13th, 14th, 15th, 17th and 18th wards, and part of the 16th ward of the city of Brooklyn.

Brigade • 61 15, 16. •••. The counties of Qucens and Suffolk.

Regiment. 15 Charles A. Hamilton .•.•••• 6 The county of Queens. 16 Philander It. Jennings .••.•. n The county of Suffolk. Brigade. 7, 17, 1819 •.... The counties of Westchester, Putnam, Rockland and Orange.

Regimwt. 17 'Edward Pya 11Thecounty of Rockland, and the towns of Eastchester, Greenburgh, Mama-- roneek, New Rochelle, Pelham, White Pla,ins, Westchester, West Frmns and • I Yonkers,in the county of Wcstchester. 18James Ryder ••••••••..•.•..••••••••• 7,The conntyof Putnam, and the towns of Rye, Scarsdale, Harrison, North- castle, Bedford, Poundridge, Lewis- boro', Somers, Yorktown, Cortland, Mount Pleasant, Ossining a,nd North S.alem, in the county of Westchester. 19 Stephen C. Parmenter .•••• · .•.•••.... 10 The county of Orange. I Division. S •••. John Taylor Cooper .. 8, 10,20, 21, 24, .••• The counties of Dutchess, Columbia, 11. 25,29,30, Rensselaer, Albany, Greene, Ulster, 76. Sullivan, Saratoga and Washington.

Brigade •. 8 .• Henry A. Sampson ; ..... 20, 21. ••• 'IThe conntie.S of Dutchess, Sullivan, Ulster, Columbia and Greene.

Regiment. 20George W. Pratt •••• •••••• ••••.•• •• 10\The counties of Ulster, Sullivan and Greene. 21Joseph Wright.. •••• •••••• ••••• •••• 9 The counties of Dutchess and Columbia. 156

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:g;>: ..:1... JI:N'_:.. nm'e'o'C·c·oili··Ul....a··u··da·n·t.1 ~_ "~. t~. rn~' .:!~ TlesctiptiouoC. dIstrict • .S ~ S I 'g ~ ~ 1i l"d S ~ ~lli .I] ~ iali g --I------l I to/ .. !Darius Allen .l..- 24, 30 Thocountyof If;~fs~t:;r, (except the , towns of G'reenbushand 'N 6rth Green- bush,) and the cOllrity of Washington. ! . . . ' Regiment. 24LL-Col.C.E.BrintneIl ....•...... 5,The county of Rensselaer, (except the

II II I townll of Greenbush and North Green- , bush,) 30'Juhn S. Crocker .•••• ,..... 8The count.y of Washington. I I I Brigade. 11 . 'Ii ; ' ' 'I' . . . . . 2D, 75. . •• ·1'Th.~d"-::::i';;'?:nt':r~,:~:b~~~~lo.":d North Greenbush in Rensselaer co.

I I Regiment. 25,MichaelK.Brynn •.. :..... •••...•••• 7The 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 9th and 10th wards of the aityof Alhany, and all the I towns of Albany county, except I i I Watervliet. i75Richard C. Bently...... I 6 The 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th wards of the I city of Albany, the town of Water- vliet in Albany county, and the towns I of Greenbush and North Greenbush i I . I in Rensselaer county. 129\calvin T. Peek ..••. '1' .... I .. • .. • .... 6'The county of Saratoga.

! I I J)ivision. 4 •••• Schuyler F. Judd .••. 14,15,31,32, 33, •••• 'l.'1lC' counties of Warren, Essex, Clin- ' 16. 34,35,36. ton, Franklin, St. Lawrcnoe, Jeffer- son and Lewis. I i BriglLdc. 14,.. IThomas S. Gray .••.•. ; .••. 31,32 •••.•... The counties of Warren,Essex and I I Clinton. I Regiment. 31/,samuel T. Ri.chardS.. .•••.. •••••.•.•. 8 The counties of Warren and Essex, (ex- cept the towIis of Jay and Chilstcr- field.) 1 32'Abram W. Kmgsland...... • •••• •• •. •• 6 The county of Clinton, and the town!! of Jay and Chesterfield in Essex county.

Brigade. 1 • 115 " S. C. F. Thorndike •.••••.• 33,34 •••••••• The counties of St. Lawrlmce and Franklin. Regiment. 1 33 Edwin M. Holbrook.. .• •••• •••• 5 The county' of St.· La;wtcnce, except the townsof Massena, Brasher, Stock •. holm, Lawrence, Parishville, Colto~ and Hopkinton. I34 Amos W. Cushman... •.••.• •••••••••. 3 The county of Franklin, and the towns of Massena, Brasher, Stockholm, Lawrence, Parishville, Colton and Hopkinton, in St. Lawrence county.

Brigade. 16 •• Solon D. Hungerford ..•••.. 35, 36•••.•••• The counties of Jefferson and L~wis.

Regiment. 35 William C. Browne •• •••••. • . 4 The towns of Alexandria, Clayton, La Ray, Orleans, Philadelphia, Theresa., Brownville, Houllsfield, Lyme,' Pa.- melia, Rutland, Watertown, and Cape Vincent, in the county of Jef- ferson. ADJUTANT G:ijNE.RAL .. 157

.r:. .~- !~; . ~ '"' z·.. = Q I] Name of commandant. ~,;, ~ ,,; ~ § Description of district • •~ 'g "g ~ .,... Poll'"IS "g ~.e Q;I::l l't:l ~0 po- .~ I Poll I e:; bIJ e:; a "0 c.;> ::~::-I... "'1 Q;I ~_II:::l __ H$:I ~= ------.------36'Albert R. Ralph. .••. ..•... .•..••..•• 6 The county of Lewis, ~nd the towns of Adams, Antwerp, Champion, ElIis- burgh, Henderson, Lorrnine,Rodman, WUno. and Worth, in Jefferson county.

Division. I 5; ... Samuel S. Burnside .. 12, 17,26,27, 38, .... The counties of Schenectady, Herkimer, 18,19 39,40,41, Hamilton,lj'ulton,Montgomery,8cho- .' 42, 43. haTie, Otsego, Madison, Broome, Che- nango, Delaware and Cortland.

1 Brigade . .121.' 'iBenjamin J. 13assett ...••. ··~n43 •• 0" •••• The counties of Broome and Delaware, the towns of Oneonta, Otego and Una- dilla in Otsego county, and the towns · of Afton, Bainbridge, Coventry, Ger- . I man, Greene, Guilford, McDonough, Oxford, Preston and Smithville, in Chenango county.

, Regiment. 27,James Oliver, . '.' • • •• ..•... . .••..•... 'l,The county of Delaware. · W!,,,,/ .. ','" ...••. j . 6,The county of Broome, the towns of 43IJO~'ll. Oneonta, Otego and Unadilla., in Otse.- go county, and of Afton, Bainbridge, Ooventry, ·German, Greene, Guilford, McDonough, Oxford, Preston and Smithvill~ in Chenango 90unty. I I Brigade. · 17i,. Amos H. Prescott •.•• 0' •••• 126,38 ••••••.• The counties of Schenectady, Fulton, Hamilton and Herkimer, (except the town of Stark,) and the towns of I Minden, Canajoharie, St. Johnsville, Palntine, Mohawk and Amsterdam, in Montgomery county.

Regiment. 261'TimotbYC. Miller ••...•.. , •.••••• ,.. 5'The counties of Schenectady, Fulton, and Hamilton, and the towns of Min- den, Canajoharie, St. Johnsville, Pa- latine, Mohawk and Amsterdam, in 1 Montgomery county. 38'W illiam La Dew •••.•• ,...... •..• . . . . 6 The county of Herkimer, except the I town of Stark. II Bri.'.wde. 18 "iGeorge E. Danforth., •.•••. 39,40 •.•• ····IT~~.:.O~~.o~~im:.;~y~hrI.F:..1~d::.c.'.}.a.g~~.~lI.; Cherry Valley, Springfield,Richfield, Exeter, Decatur, Worcester, W cst- I ford, Maryland, Middlefield, Otsego, Hartwick, and Milford, in Otsego county, and the town of Starl" in Herkimer county.

Regi1fl,ent~ . . ... , •••• ...... 10 The towns of Cherry Valley, Spring- field, Richfield, Exeter, Decatur, Worcestcr,Westford, Maryla.nd, Mid- dlefield, Otsego, Hartwick and Mil- ford, in Otsego county; the towns of S~w~it, Sewltr4 ~nd Sbl\ofQ).l, in S.cho- harie county; and t.he town of Stark, in Herkimer county. 158 ANNUAL R.EPORT OF THE

1 1 .1 l:i1.u:~:No.meofcommandl\llt. I]'~~.;, ~ ~ II~'~~ [ Description of district. :~I!'§I ~ 'i:: ~ I]~0 t>n ]~0 a II]0 0~ ---1------A~~ ~ ~ ~ _ '40lElillS A. Brown...... ••.•..•... 4The county of Schoharie, (except the towns of Summit, Seward and Sha- ron,) and the towns of Root, Glen, i Florida and Charleston, in Mont- gomery county. I I Brigade. '111,"lThomas }'. Petrie .••• ,.•••.. \4:1,42 ••••.•.. The counties of Cortllmd and Madison, i (except the towns of Sullivan and Lenox,) the towns of Butternuts, Morris, Pittsfield, Edmeston, Plain- field, Burlington, New Lisbon and Laurens, in Otsego county; and the towns of Pitcher, Pharsalia, Ply- I month, Norwich, New Berlin, Sher- burne, Columbus, Lincklaen, Otsdio I and Smyrna, in Chenango county. Regime"tt. I! I I 41;Chester Card ••••••••..•... 6The towns of Pitcher, Phnrsalia, Ply- mouth, Norwich, New Berlin, Sher- I, I burne and Columbus, in Chennngo cOtlnty; the towns of .Butternuts, Morris, Pittsfield, Edmeston, Plain- field, Burlington, New Lisbon and Laurens, in Otsego county; and the , town of Brookfield, in Madison co. 42J ames Whitford...... •.. ·1...... 6'The county of Cortland, tIle towns of I Stockbridge, Smithfield, Fenner, Caz- I enovia, Nelson, Eaton, Madison,

1 Hamilton, Lebanon, Georgetown and . De Ruyter, in Madison county; and I the towns of Lincklaen, Otselic and I Smyrna, in Chena.ngo county.

Ii . I D'"W1Szon. 6,' .: •. William C. Drown •.. :21,23,45, 46, 48, •••. The counties of Oneida, Oswego, Cayu- 24 .. 149' 50, 51, ga, .Onondaga, Tompkins, Seneca, 53. Sehuylel' and Tioga.

1 II I I Brigade. i211"I'lUChard U. sh~rman·I' ...... lj45, 46, 53. ····IThe county of Oneida. . Regiment. I I 45Jeremiah Palmer ... ·1"·..·1··...... B.'rhe towns of Boonville, .F.IOYd,Marcy, I Hemsen, Trenton, Whitestown, Steu- ben and Deerfield, and the city of I I I Utica in Oneida county. 46 Richard G. Savory ••. 1 •••••• •••••••••• 5!The towns of Rome, Camden, Lee, Ve- 1 rona, :Florence, Ava, Vienna, Anns- I· I ville and Western, in Oneida county. i53IsMC L. F. Addington \ ••••.• ..•••••••. 1IThe towns of New Hartford, Sangers-

II field, Vernon, Paris, Marshal, Kirk- land, Bridgewater, Augusta and Westmoreland in Oneida county.

i • Brigade. . 23 .. !John H. Chcdoll ..... :...... 49, 50 ...... The countIes of Cayuga" Tompkms, . I Seneca, Schuyler a,nd Tioga, and the II towns of Elbridge and Skaneateles in I in Onondaga county.

I Regiment. 49 William H. oarpenter ,.·.··· 4 The counties of Cayuga,and Seneca, (ex- cept the town of Covert,) "'nd the j towns of Elbridge and Skaneateles in l Onondaga county. ADJUTANT GENERAL. 159

.1 U ] or IJ~ = I ~ I ~ ,Name of commandant. ~..; ~ 2 ;~ ~ Description of district. :~I~·~I l! l~,l~ ~ ~ ::1 I-I__ ,__ I-I I~ . _ 150 Harvey A. Dowe ' ..•••.••. '1 ,tiThe COl'l.ntiellof Tompkins, Sehuyler and ~ Tioga, lInd the town of Covert in Seneca county. II Brigade. 24 •. :Robert M. Richardson ••••• · 48, 51••••••.•• The counties of Oswego and Onondaga, (except townsof Elbridge and Skane- nteles,) and the towns of Sullivan 1 \ and Lenox in Madison county. I I Regiment. 48 Samue1 R. Beardsley ..•.•• 5:The county of Oswego. ,51iEzra L. Wal.ra.th . 9 The county of Onondaga, (except the towns of Elbridge and Skaneateles,) and the towns of Sullivan and Lenox in Madison county.

Dit'ision. 7 .. "IWilliam S. Fuuerton. 20 25.54,59, 60..••• The counties of Wayne, Monroe, Onta- rio, Yates, Steuben, Livingston and Chemung. ! i 1 Rrigacle. 20 .. 1'R.B.YanValkenburghl 60 ~IThe eounties of Chemung and Steuben. I Regiment. 50LeVi C. Whiting. .••• •• •.. ...•••••.• 7 The counties of Chemung and Steuben. i j 1 I Briga-de. 1 25 , :Lansing B Swan 54, l>9 iThe counties of Wayne, Monroe, Liv- "1' ingston, Ontario and Yates. Regiment. 54'Harrison S. Fairchild. ••••.• 6 The counties of Monroe and Wayne.

59James Conley.... . ••• ••••.••.•. 4JTlle counties of Livingston, Ontario and I'Yates. . I, 1 Divisi01~. 8 .. "IN\ elson Randall ...... I29, 30,62, 64, 65, .... ,The counties of All('gany , Wyoming, I 31.,32\ 00,67,68, 'I Genesee,Orleans, Niagara., ,Erie, Cat- 74. taraugus and Chautauqua. I Brigade . 29 .. Silas M. Burroughs •• ••• . • 62, 66 ••••.••• iThe counties of Niagara, Genesee and . I Orleans . \ Regime'n-t. l16Robert L. Oliver .. lThc connties of Orleans and Genesce. 62 Elisha D. Shul~r .. .. 71Thecounty of Niagara. I Brigade • 30 ••lca1vin 1'. Cham"'daln . . . •. ,The counties of Allegany and Cattarau- gus. I I Regiment. t!4'Thomas J. Pa.rker ••. •••••• •••••••••• I lo\The counties of Allegany and Cattarau- gus. Brigade. 31 .. Gustavull A. Scroggs .•••••. 61'>, 74 •.••••..I The city of Buffalo, and the towns of Grand Island, Tonawanda, Amherst, Clu.renoe, Newstead, Chictawauga, Lancaster and Alden, in Erie county.

Regiment. 65 Jacob Kretner ••.•••• S The 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 12th and I 13th wards of the city of Bu1l"a10,and j the towns of Chictawauga, La.ncaster I and Amherst in Erie coullty. 160 ANNUAJ~ REPORT OF THE

1'0 . ';::.' 10 i 'Z·~ § I~ ~ N~me of oomma,ndant. ~,,; I ~ ! Description of di~triet. ] e -0 I 00 ------_._.~-----'-----_._-,-_._------~IUI Ji I~ 7~:Wa~sonA. Fox ...... /.. 5lThelst; M; 8th, l)th, 10th and 11th wards of the city o.Buffalo, and the towns of Clarence, Newstead, Alden, Grand Island and Tonawanda in Erie county. Brigade • • 2 Riley.•.• , •.• , .• , .•. /"7.68 •.•. •.•• The counties of Chautauqua and Wyo- .t.,.~ ming, and the towns of Aurora, Bos- ton, Brandt, Concord, Colden, Collins, North Collins, Evans, Eden, Ham- burgh, East Hamburgh, Holland, Sardinia, Wales, Marilla, and West I SenCC'o1,in Erie county. I Regiment. :67Chauncey Abb.tt ...... 1...... 6tThe county of Wyoming, and the towlls of Aurora, Boston, Brant, Concord, I I Colden, Collins, North Collins, Evans, Eden, Hamburgh, Holland, East Hamburgh, Sardinia, Wales, Marilla. I and West Seneca, in Erie county. 68David S. Forbes ..... 51Thecounty of Chautauqua. .. STAFF OF THE COMMANDER-IN-OHIEF .

.../ Edwin D. Morgan, Commander-in-Chief. Frederick Townsend, Adjutant General. Duncan Campbell, Assistant Adjutant General. George F. Sherman, Inspector General. Benjamin Welch, Jr., Commissary General. William G. Welch, Assistant Commissary General. George F. Nesbitt, Engineer-in-Chief. Clarence A. Seward, Judge-Advocato General. Cornelius R. Agnew, Surgeon General. James L. Mitchell, Quarter-!Iaster General. Robert L. Johnson, Paymaster General. Edward G. Thompson, Aid-de-Camp. Charles W. Darling, Aid-dc-Camp. Henry R. Rathbone, Aid-dc-Camp. William L. Skidmore, Military S~cretary.

(A.ssembly,No. 179.] 11 • REPORT OF JUDGE·ADVQCATE GE~ERAL.

To His Excellency, EDWIN D. MORGAN, Commander-in-Chief of th~ Military Forces of the State of New York: Sir-I have the honor to submit. in complianc~ with ~(}cti{m841 of arti- cle XLI. of the General Regulatious, 3& my l't)POJ:t fOf tht) year ending December 15, 1859: First, That no courts-martial at which I have acted,l;\$ Judge·Advocate, have been ordered and held within th~ Stnte. Second, Three reports, and no ml.>fe, have been received by me from other members of this department, which report~ arc h@fetQ annexed, and form part of this .my report. Third, That I have no suggestions or recommendations to ma.ke in regard to the nature and character of the pl'oeeeding& of eou,l'ts-mariiol, nor do I think that any legislation Ot' furth~r regula,tiQu ~s uecessary to a full and fair administration of justice by such CO\lrt~. All of which is respectfully submitted. C. A. SE'\VARD, Judge-Advocate General.

HEAD-QUARTERS OF JUDGE-ADVOCATE, t 6TH DIVISION N. Y. S. lVI.,MADISON,Dec. 1, 1859. ~ Gen. CLARENCEA. SEWARD, J1ldge-Advocate General of the Stote of New York: Dear Sir-In compliance with the State Regulations, I respectfully sub- mit the following report: . Pursuant to General Order No. 21, of the Major General of the 5th Division, ~ Division court-martial, consisting of Col. J. N. Northrup, as president; Col. Denton Salisbury and J...ieut. Col. W m. Burch, as mem- bel's; and Co!. W m. H. Chase, as Judge-Advocate, all of the 5th Division staff, convened at the village of Bainbridge, Chenango county, on the 30th day of November, 1858, remaining in session four days, for the trial of J.Jieut. Col. Seymour L. Judd, of the 43d regiment, on the following char- ges, preferred by Col. John :fl. Wheeler, commandant of said regiment: 1. Disobedience of orders. 2. Neglect of duty. 8. Unofficer-like conduct. 153

The Murt found tht'l charges fully stl~tained, ttnd imposed Upt>fi th~said Lieut. Co1. Judd, a fine of twenty-five dollars, and that he be publicly reprilllafid~d by the Maj(jt Genera1. The finding of the court was approved by the Major General. PU1'~UiUlt to Genetal Order No. 22, of the Major General of sftid 5th Di,isioni a Division Murt-martial, ~()fiSisting of Co!. John D. Shaul, com" m~1.11da,ntof 39t,h regiment, as presidEifit; Lieut. CoLWru. Burch, and Maj. Junes Steward, of 5th Division ~taff, as members; and Col. Wm. H. Chase; Division JUdge-Advocate, convened at the village of Cherry Valley, Otsego (j(mtltJ; on the 27th day of December, 185~, for the trial of Li~t1t. Col. Janie/! E. Dewey, of said 39th regiment, on a charge of disobediefid~ ()f order' ;-which ~hal'ge tho MUtt found not sti~tained. The finding of the cot1t't was approved by the Major General. PUrstlltnt to Genard Order, No. 28, of Major General of bid 5th Divi-

sion, lJ, Division (;Ourt4111M'tiaJ, consistifig of Col. J. N, Notthrup; of 5th Division staff, as presid~fitj Majol' Ira E. Sherman, of said staff; and Major Myron J. HubbArd, of 39th tegiment; as nHHlibets, and Col. 'V. H. ChtlRe, Division Judge-Advocate, convened at the 'village of Morrisville, Madison

county, ort the 28(l day of February i 1859, for the trial of Major Samuel P. Russell, Brigade Inspector of the 19th Brigltde; on the following charges, viz. : 1st. Dis()bediene~ of orders. 2d. Neglect of duty. And for the trial of Major David J. Mitcbell, Brigade Judge Advocate of said 19th Brigade, on a charge of disobedience of orders. The court found the charges sustained against Majors l{,ussell and Mit- cbell, and imposed upon :Major Russell a fine of $50, and upon Major Mit- chell a fine of $25. The finding_ or the court in the case of Major Russell was approved by the Major General, that in the case of Major Mitchell was disapproved. Pursuant to General Order; No.1, for the year 1859, of the said Major General,. a Division court-martial, eonsisting of Colonel J. N. Northrup, as president; Lieutenant-Colonel Wm. Burch and :Major Ira E. Sherman, as members; an~ Colonel Wm. H. Chase Division Judge-Advocate, all of said 5th Division st.aff, convened at the village of Cherry Valley, Otsego county, on the 2-d day of March, 1859, for the trial of such delinqttents as l1light be brought lJ-ef'ore it. Major Anson It. Holmes, Brigade Inspt:!ct6t or the 17th Btigadft' was tried by said court on the following charges, viz. : 1st. Disobedience of orders. 2d. NE!gle~t of duty. The C'611tt found charge first .not sustained, and charge second fully sus- tained, and determined that the said Major Holmes should be publicly reprimanded by Major General Burnside. - Lieutenant-Colonel James A. Suiter, of said 17th Brigade, was arraigned before said court on a charge of di::iobedience of orders, which the court ". found not sustained. • 164 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

The findings of the court, in both cases, were approved by the Major General. In obedience to a special order of the Major General, detailing the Divi- sion Judge-Advocate to do brigade duty in the 19th Brigade, the office of Brigade J udge~Advocate of said brigade being vacant, I officiated as Judge-Advocate at a Brigade court-martial of said ] 9th Brigade, consist .. ing of Major Israel Hubbell, Lieutenant Alfred L. White and Captain Avery T. Gates of said brigade, which convened at the village of Columbus, Chenango county, on the 31st day of May, 1859, for the trial of Captain Bushington Button, Lieutenant Oliver 13. York and Lieutenant Morris C. Mead, all of the 41st regiment, on charges of disobedience of orders. The court found the charge against Captain Bushington sustained, and imposed upon him a fine of $40, and that he be cashiered. The court also found the charge against Lieutenant Morris C. Mead sustained,. and he was discharged and fined in the sum of twenty dollars. The charge against Lieutenant Oliver B. York was found sustained, and he was ordered privately reprimanded by Colonel Card, the commandant of said regiment. .. The findings of the court were sustained by Brigadier General Bentley. I am, with respect, yours truly WM. H. CHASE, Judge-Advocate 5th Division N. Y. S. M.

CLARENCE A. SEWARD, Judge-Advocate General: Dear Sir-In compliance with section 840, of General Regulations, I respectfully report that no courts-martial (other than for the trial of delinquencies) have been ordered by the commandant of the 4th Brigade, 1st .Division, N. Y. S. M., since my report of Dec'ilmber 1st,,1858. Yours very respectfully, &c. HENRY R. CUMMINGS, Judge·Advocate of said brigade. N. Y., December 1st, 1859 •.

To the Judge-Advocate General of the State of New York: In obedience to the requirements of section 840 "General Regulation$ for the military forces 'of the State of New York," I herewith submit my annual report. Your obedient servant, GEO. W. GRAY, Ju;lge-Advocate 24th Brigade. ADJUTANT GENERAL. 165 Account oj all courts-martial held in the 24th Brigade N. Y. S. M.,jor the year 1859, ordered by the commandant of said Brigade, General- R. llJ. Richardson. 1. A court-martial for the trial of Lieutenant Joseph E. Masters of the 51st regiment. Members of said court. Captain James L. Graham, 51st regiment, president; Lieutenant Michael Giblin and Joh. Listman, members.' The charges against the said Lieutenant Joseph E. Masters were as follows: 1. Attempt to create mutiny. 2. Encouraging others to mutiny. 3. Un officer-like conduct. The court/found the accused guilty of the charge and sentenced him to be suspended from command for thirty days. II. A court-martial for the trial of Lieutenant Milo W. Lock of the 51st regiment. Major C. F. Paige, 24th Brigade, President; Lieutenant Jacob Grasman and Pa,ul Burchmeyer, members. Charges: 1. Neglect of duty. 2. Aiding and abetting in an attempt to create a mutiny. 3. Insubordination and encouraging others to insubordination. 4. Unofficer-like conduct. 5. Embezzlement of Company D. 's funds. The court found the accused not guilty on all of the charges. III. A court-martial for the trial of Captain John Schnauber 51st regiment. Members of said court. Colonel H. W. Slocum, president; Captain Jonn G. Butler and Captain Francis Mahler, members. Charges: . 1. Disobedience of orders. 2. Unofficer-like conduct. The court found the accused not guilty on all of the charges. IV. A court-martial for the trfal of Lieutenant Paul Burchmeyer of the 51st regiment. Captain J. Moshier Brewer, president; Lieut-enant F. Schugg and Jac?b Grasman, members. Charges: 1. Embezzlement. 2. Converting to his own use money and property of the State. The court found the accused guilty on both charges, and sentenced him to pay a fine of $200. ' GEO. W. GRAY. Judge-Advocate 24th Brigade. REPORT eF SURGEON GENERAL.

To his Excellency E. D. l\IoRGAN, Commander-in-Ckief of the Military Forces of the State of New York: Sir--In accorda.nce 1tith the pro\fi~iofiS of section 845 of the General Regulations, I hereby beg leave to report: That although not called upon during the past yoar to perform any other than paciftc duties, I hBve had some opportunity of studying the present organization of the medical department of the militia, and of observing its defects. As it is at pr~sent constituted, there is no adequate guard against the introduction of ignorant men into the cotps, or any satisfactory system for the discipline of those already in. Although the Surgeon Gene- ral is the nominal head of the department, I am at a loss to know the extent of his power or responsibility; The allusions to his functions con- tained in the Gen~ral Beg1l.latiollsf ate vague and meagre. I desire, with respectful earnestness, to call your attention to floJileof the more radical defects in the department, taking it for granted that it is the' wish of the people of the State, as I know it to be yours, to place it in. the condition for any service, to which the military forces may be called. It is a popular error to regard the militia as a non-combatant force, and mainly addicted to dress parades, and, therefore, never exposed to danger. The facts, how- ever, present another phase. In the performance of the d?ties of drill and the parade, accidents from the use of firearms may occur. Mounted officers or men may be injured by any of those occurrences that ate incident to the management of restive horses upon smooth or irregular ground. That such accidents not only may, but do happen, would justify the State in per- mitting none but well qualified medical men to hold medical office. But further, the records of the Adjutant General's office, and the sug· gestions of your own experience, will demonstrate that the military forces do perform belligerent service, and therefore the medical department should be in working order. During the recent Staten Island campaign, had it not been for the proximity of the scene of 3,ction to a large city, and the volun- tary performance of medical duty by brigade and regimental surgeons, not officially called into service, very serious consequences would have ensued. The forces, exposed by contiguity to yellow fever, were in expectation of assault, and. by no means exempt fromthp diseases incident to camp life. Under such circumliltances, wh@nspecific rules were looked for to guide the ADJUTANT GENERAL. 167 surgeons in the discharge of duty, and to enable them to obtain supplies, none could be found; and the State depended for surgical appliances, inclu- ding splints and instruments, upon the private resources of its medical officers. Nor was this all. I have it from good authority, that at least one regiment was allowed to put itself in a position to inflict, or suffer any of the consequences of the use of munitions of war, with a surgeon whose resemblance to a genuine professional man did not extend below the depth of his uniform, and whose absolute want of the most rudimentary medical qualifications, was not ascertained until several men were sick, one had dis- located his shoulder, and another received a severe injury of the face. Moreover, the want of system in obtaining supplies was then demonstra- ted, by the fact that the only medicine chest obtained for use did not find • its way into any inventory of·State property. As we have then no ade- quate guard against the introduction of ignorant men into the service" or any proper discipline for those in, I respectfully urge upon your Excellency the necessities of the case. 1. If an order were issued to the effect that no medical position in the military forces should be occupied by any other than an alumnus of a medi- cal college of ,acknowledged standing, and that certificates of qualification must accompany nominations for such posts, the department would soon be looked up to as one in which a doctor might acquire honor, and reflect it upon the State. 2. Power should be given to the Surgeon General, or in his absence, to the surgeon of Division, to transfer for temporary service, a surgeon, or surgeon's mate, from one command to another. 3. Blank forms for obtaining supplies, with the method for drawing the same, should be given in that portion of the Regulations which refers to the medical department. The above occur to me as some of the features in the organization, re" quiring modification or renewal. I take this occasion to affirm that there are many brigade, division and regimental officers now in the service of the State, who would do honor to any army, and who are fully alive t,o the necessity for the reform of present abuses. I would say, in closing, that I have corresponded with nearly all ~he Colonels throughout the State, and ascertained that there are many vacan- cies to be filled, particularly in the subordinat~ medical positions. With great respect, your obedient servant, C. R. AGNEW, Surgeon General, N. Y. S. M. February 4th, 1860.

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