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Fifth Veteran Infantry FIFTH VETERAN INFANTRY. AARON, ISAAC D.—Age, 29 years. Enlisted, July 25, 1863, at New York city; mustered in as private, Co. B, October 19,1868, to serve three years; transferred to Twenty-second Company, Second Battalion, Veteran Reserve Corps, from which dis• charged, September 25, 1865, at Washington, D. C. ABBEY, IRA.—Age, — years. Enlisted, March 23, 1865, at Troy; mustered in as private, Co. F, same date, to serve three years; absent without leave at muster-out of company; no further record. ABRAMS, JOSEPH.—Private; transferred from Co. C, Eighty- fourth New York Infantry, to Co. H, this regiment, June 2, 1864; discharged, November 9, 1864, at Annapolis, Md. ACKLEY, HARVEY.—Sergeant; transferred from Co. G, One Hundred and Fortieth New York Infantry, to Co. E, this regi• ment, June 3, 1865; mustered out with company, August 21, 1865, at Hart's Island, New York Harbor. ACKMOODY, JOHN.—Private; transferred from Co. D, One Hundred and'Fortieth New York Infantry, to Co. E, this regi• ment, May 31, 1865; absent, wounded, since February 6, 1865, and at muster-out of company; no further record. ADAMS, DANIEL C.—Private; transferred from Twelfth New York Infantry, to Co. A, this regiment, June 2, 1865; dis• charged. May 31, 1865, at camp, near Alexandria, Va. ADAMS, EDGAR.—Corporal; transferred from Co. D, One Hun• dred and Fortieth New York Infantry, to Co. E, this regiment, date not stated; promoted sergeant, July 30, 1865; mustered out. with company, August 21, 1865, at Hart's Island, New York Harbor. ADAMS, HENRY.—Age, 37 years. Enlisted, July 10, 1863, at New York city; mustered in as private, unassigned, same date, to serve three years; name appears only on enlistment paper.. '64 1010 REPORT OP THE ADJUTANT-GENERAL. ADAMS, 'JOHN.—Private; transferred from Oo. A, Eighty-fourth New York Infantry, to Co. A, this regiment, June 1, 1804; pro• moted corporal, June 1, 1805;, mustered out with company, August 21, 1805, at Hart's Island, New York Harbor. ADAMS, JOHN E.—Private; transferred from Co. E, One Hun• dred and Fortieth New York Infantry, to Co. E, this regiment, May 31, 1805; discharged from General Hospital, date and place not stated. ADAMS, WILLIAM.—Age, 21 years. Enlisted, March 1, 1864, at Brooklyn; mustered in as private, unassigned, same date, to serve three years; name appears only on muster and de• scriptive roll. ADKINS, JOHN.—Age, 21 years. Enlisted, March 21, 1865, at Brooklyn; mustered in as private, Go. C, same date, to .serve one year; mustered out with company, August 21, 1865, at Hart's Island, New York Harbor. AGNE, GEORGE.—Age, 32 years. Enlisted and mustered in as private, Co. E, February 22, 1865, to serve one year; deserted, June 6, 1865, at New York city. AHERN, MICHAEL.—Private; transferred from Co. D, Twelfth New Y'ork Infantry, to Co. F, this regiment, June 2, 1864; dis• charged, December 12, 1864, as Ahearn. AINSWORTH, SENECA, see Aylesworth, Seneca. AKAY, FRANCIS.—Private; transferred from Co. E, One Hun• dred and Fortieth New Y'ork Infantry, to Co. E, this regiment, May 31, 1865; mustered out with company, August 21, 1865, at Hart's Island, New Y'ork Harbor. ALEXANDER, CHARLES.—Private; transferred from Co. E, One Hundred and Fortieth New Y^ork Infantry, to Co. E, this regiment, May 31, 1865; mustered out with company, August 21, 1865, at Hart's Island, New York Harbor. ALGIER, CHARLES.—Private; transferred from Co. F, Eighty- fourth Infantry, to Co. G, this regiment, June 2,1864; wounded, same date, at Bethesda Church, Va.; transferred to Eighth Company, Second Battalion, Veteran Reserve Corps, January 1, 1865; also borne as Alger. FIFTH VETERAN INFANTRY. 1011 ALLEN CHARLES.—Age, 28 years. Enlisted, Ma roll 17, 1865, at Coweango; mastered in as private, Co. A, same date, to serve three years; absent without leave at muster-out of com• pany; no further record. ALLEN, EDWARD Y.—Private; transferred from Co. I), Eighty- fourth Regiment, New York Infantry, to Co. II, this regiment, June 2, 1804; wounded, July 10,1804, in entrenchments, before Petersburg, Va.; discharged for disability, June 0, 1805, at hospital, Annapolis, Md. ALLEN GEDEON.—Private; transferred from Twelfth New York Infantry, to Co. B, this regiment, June 2, 1804; reported deserted, to date March 10, 1804, at Camp Slough, Va. ALLEN, JOHN.—Age, 21 years. Enlisted, August 10, 1863, at New York city; mustered in as private, unassigned, same date, to serve three years; name appears only on enlistment paper. ALLEN, JOHN.—Age, 19 years. Enlisted, April 6,1865, at New York city; mustered in as private, Co. I, same date, to serve one year; mustered out with company, August 21, 1865, at Hart's Island, New York Harbor. ALLEN, JOSEPH N.—Age, 20 years. Enlisted, July 13,1863, at Buffalo; mustered in as sergeant, Co. A, August 28, 1863, to serve three years; captured, June 2, 1864; paroled, date not stated; reduced to the ranks, December 5, 1864; discharged, June, 1865; prior service in Co. G, Thirteenth Michigan Infantry. ALLEN, JOSEPH S.—Age, 19 years. Enlisted as private, Go. H, Eighty-fourth New York Infantry; transferred to Co. K, this regiment, June 2, 1864; discharged, 1865. ALLEN, WILLIAM.—Age, 23 years. Private, Co. A, One Hun• dred and Fortieth New York Infantry; transferred to Co. A, this regiment, June 3, 1805; mustered out with company, August 21, 1805, at Hart's Island, New York Harbor, ALPERS, H. WILLIAM.—Age, 24 years. Enlisted, June 27, 1863, at New York city; mustered in as private, Go. B, October 19, 1863, to serve three years; promoted first sergeant, date not stated; killed in action, June 2, 1864, at Cold Harbor, Va.; also borne as Alphas; commissioned, but not mustered, second lieutenant, May 18, 1864, with rank from March 15, 1864, vice W. J. G. Willison, cashiered. 1012 REPORT OF THE ADJUTANT-GENERAL. ANDERS, ABEL A.—Age, 35 years. Private Co. A, One Hun• dred and Eighty-ninth New York Infantry; transferred to Co. E, this regiment, June 7, 1865; mustered out with company, August 21, 1865, at Hart's Island, New York Harbor. ANDERSON, EDWARD A.—Age, 22 years. Corporal, Co. E, Twelfth New York Infantry; transferred to Co. E, this regi• ment, June 2, 1861; discharged, October 3, 1864. ANDEESON, JAMES.—Age, 23 years. Enlisted, June 6, 1863, at New York city; mustered in as private, Co. A, August 28, 1863, to serve three years; wounded and captured, June 2, 1864; paroled, date not stated; mustered out, June 5, 1865, at New York city; prior service in Co. A, First New York Infantry. ANDERSON, LEWIS.—Age, 37 years. Private, Co. I, Eighty- fourth New York Infantry; transferred to Co. G, this regiment, June 2, 1864; captured, date and place not stated; died, Novem• ber 24, 1864, at Andersonville, Ga. ANDERSON, PETER.—Age, 36 years. Private, Co. C, Eighty- fourth New York Infantry; transferred to Co. H, this regiment, June 2, 1864; promoted corporal, August 1, 1S64; sergeant, April 1, 1865; discharged, May 31, 1865, near Alexandria, Va. ANDERSON, RICHARD W.—Private; transferred from Co. I), Twelfth New Y'ork Infantry, to Co. F, this regiment, June 24, 1864; discharged, October 4, 1864. ANDERSON, WILLIAM.—Age, 28 years. Enlisted;, March 14, 1865, at Pomfret; mustered in as private, unassigned, same date, to serve three years; mustered out, April 18, 1866, at Kalorama Hospital, Washington, D. C. ANDREWS, JAMES.—Age, 19 years. Enlisted, March 23, 1865, at Albany; mustered in as private, Co. F, same date, to serve three years; absent without leave at muster-out of company; no further record. ANDRIE, CHARLES H.—Private; transferred from Co. A, Eighty-fourth New York Infantry, to Co. H, this regiment, June 2, 1864; absent, sick, at muster-out of company; also borne- as Andrea; no further record. FIFTH VETERAN INFANTRY. 1013 ANDRUS, DAVID I.—Age, — years. Enlisted, January 1, 1861, in the field; mustered in as private, Co. E, January 5, 1864, to serve three years; promoted corporal, August 1,1865; mustered out with company, August 21, 1865, at Hart's Island, New York Harbor; veteran. ANGIER, HIRAM.—Age, 25 years. Enlisted, duly 10, 1803, at New York city; mustered in as private, Co. A. Tliirty-lirst Vet• eran Infantry, August 31, 1808, to serve three years; assigned to Co. B, date not stated; promoted corporal, date not stated; transferred to Co. C, and also promoted sergeant, no dates; killed in action, August 10, 1804. near Weldon railroad, Va.; also borne as Angin. ARCHER. HENRY.—Age, 28 'years. Private, Co. H, Eighty- fourth New York Infantry; transferred to Co. K, this regiment, June 2, 1804; wounded, date and place not stated; died of wounds. May 30, 1804, in hospital, Washington, D. C. ARCHER, JOSEPH L.—Private; transferred from Co. F, One Hundred and Fortieth New York Infantry, to Co. F, this regi• ment, May 31, 1865; absent, sick, at muster-out of company; no further record. ARMITAGE, LEWIS.—Age, 30 years. Private, Co, C, Eighty- fourth New York Infantry; transferred to Co. H, this regiment, June 2, 1804; deserted, July-5, 1864, while on the march, near Spottsylvania Court House, Va. ARMSTRONG, MONTGOMERY.—Private; transferred from Co. G, One Hundred and Fortieth New York Infantry, to Co. F, this regiment, May 31, 1865; mustered out with company, August 21, 1865, at Hart's Island, New York Harbor; also borne as Montgomery W. Armstrong. ARNOLD, DANIEL H.—Age, 21 years. Private, Co. E, One Hundred and Fortieth New York Infantry; transferred to Co. E, this regiment, May 31, 1865; mustered out with company, August 21, 1865.
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