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Sixteenth Artillery SIXTEENTH ARTILLERY. AAR, LOUIS.—Age, 26 years. Enlisted, December 9, 1863, at Xew York city; mastered in as private, Go. E, December 16, 1863, to serve three years; no further record. ABEL, JACOB.—Age, 28 years. Enlisted, May 10, 1861, at Xew York city; inustered in as private* unassigned, May 10, 1801, to serve three years; no further record. ABEND, BENEDICT.—Age, 38 years. Enlisted, February 10, 1864, at New York city, to serve three years; not mustered; name appears only on enlistment paper. ABRAHAM, JOHN.—Age, 32 years. Enlisted, August 11, 1863, at Utica, as private in Thirty-fifth Battery, to serve three years; transferred, September 25, 1863; mustered in Co. A, this regiment, September 28, 1863; appointed artificer, date not stated; mustered out as private, June 29, 1865, at Lovell United States Army General Hospital, Portsmouth Grove, R. L; also borne as John Abrihan. ABRAMS, LAWRENCE.—Age, 19 years. Enlisted, September 21, 1863, at New York city; mustered in as private, Co. A, September 28, 1863, to serve three years; deserted, October 15, 1863, at New York city. ABRAMS, MAURICE—Age, 18 years. Enlisted, July 31, 1863, at New York city; niustered in as private, Co. A, September 28, 1863, to serve three years; died of disease, January 7, 1865, at Poifit of Rocks, Va.; also borne as Morris Abranis. "AOKER, GIDEON.—Age, 43 years. Enlisted, January 11, 1864, at Cato; inustered in as private, Co. L, January 11, 1864, to serve three years; mustered out with detachment, May 26, 1865, at United States General Hospital, Fortress Monroe, Va. ACKER, JAMES.—Age, 18 years. Enlisted, July 25, 1864, at Poughkeepsie; mustered in as private, Co. I, July 25, 1864, to serve one year; mustered out with detachment, August 1, 1865, at Alexandria, Va. SIXTEENTH ARTILLERY. 423 ACKER, JOHN.—Age, 20 years. Enlisted, August 18, 1804, at Hyde Park; mustered in as private, unassigned, August 18, 1804, to serve one year; no further record. ACKERMAN, STEPHEN A.—Age, 21 years. Enlisted Febru• ary 2, 1801, at German Flats; mustered in as private, unas• signed, February 19, 1804, to serve three years; assigned to Go. F, June 24, 1805; absent, sick, in Lovell General Hospital, R. I., since March 11, 1805, and at muster out of company. AOKLEY, BENJAMIN H.—Age, 44 years. Enlisted, January 7, 1804, at Canandaigua; mustered in as private, Co. L, Janu• ary 7, 1804, to serve three years; mustered out with detach• ment, May 23, 1805, at Fortress Monroe, Ya.; prior service in Co. K, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth New York Infantry. ACKLEY, CHARLES A.—Age, 20 years. Enlisted, December 29, 1803, at Argyle; mustered in -as private, Co. H, January 13, 1804, to serve three years; mustered out with company, August 21, 1805, at Washington, D. C. ACKMOODY, BENJAMIN D.—Age, 21 years. Enlisted, Janu• ary 21, 1804, at Skaneateles; mustered in as private, Oo. L, January 21, 1804, to serve three years; promoted corporal, date not stated; mustered out with company, August 21, 1865, at Washington, D. O. ADAMS, CAJAH L.—Age, 30 years. Enlisted, December 21, 1803, at Poughkeepsie; mustered in as private, Co. K, Decem• ber 21, 1803, to serve three years; absent, sick since September 12, 1804, and at muster out of company; also borne as Kajah L. Adams. ADAMS, CHARLES.—Age, 33 years. Enlisted, January 11, 1801, at Union Vale; mustered in as private, unassigned, Jan• uary 11. 1804, to serve three years; transferred to Co. F, First Mounted Rifles, date not stated. ADAMS, JOHN.—Age, 39 years. Enlisted, December 18, 1863, at Owasco; mustered in as private, Oo. M, December 28, 1863, to serve three years; appointed wagoner, date not stated; mus• tered out with company, August 21, 1865. 424 REPORT OF THE ADJUTANT-GENERAL. ADAMS, JOHN Q.—Age, 20 years. Enlisted January 4, 1864, at Buffalo; mustered in as private, Go. A, January 4, 1864, to serve three years; mustered out with company, August 21, 1865, at Washington, D. C. ADAMS, RI.GUARD S.—Age, 23 years. Enlisted, December 21, 1868, at Poughkeepsie; mustered in as private, Oo. K, Decem• ber 21, 1803, to serve three years; mustered out, July 27, 1865, at MeDougall General Hospital, New York Harbor. ADAMS, WILLIAM H.—Age, 22 years. Enlisted, January 4, 1801, at Buffalo; mustered in as private, Co. A, January 4,1864, to serve three years; promoted corporal, April 10, 1804; re• duced, August 1, 1805; niustered out with company, August 21, 1805, at Washington, D. 0.; veteran. ADAMSON, ABRAM.—Age, 18 years. Enlisted, December 31, 1863, at Kingsbury; mustered in as private, Co. I, January 7, 1864, to serve three years; rejected, April 26, 1864, at Elmira, N. Y., as being under age. ADELL, HIRAM.—Age, 40 years. Enlisted, December 22, 1863, at Auburn; mustered in as private, Co. M, December 22, 1864, to serve three years; promoted sergeant, date not stated; dis• charged for disability, July 22, 1865; also borne as Odell; vet• eran. AFIELD, JESSIE A.—Age, 28 years. Enlisted, February 8, 1864, at Danby; mustered in as private, unassigned, February 8, 1804, to serve three years; transferred to Sixth Artillery, May 10, 1864. AGAN, OSCAR L.—Age, 19 years. Enlisted, February 23, 1864, at Manlius; mustered in as private, Co. K, February 23, 1864, to serve three years; mustered out with companv, August 21, 1865, at Washington, D. 0. AGARI), GARDNER W.—Age, 22 years. Enlisted, January 2, 1864, at New York city; mustered in as private, Co. G, January 9, 1864, to serve three years; promoted sergeant, date not sta• ted; transferred to Co. F, First New York Mounted Rifles, May 16, 1864; prior service in Co. G, Twenty-seventh New York Infantry. SIXTEENTH ARTILLERY. 425 AGER, PETER.—Age, 42 years. Enlisted, February 6, 1864, at New York city; mustered in as private, unassigned, February 18, 1864, to serve three years; transferred to Sixth New York Artillery, May 10, 1864. AGER, WILLIAM G.—Age, 18 years. Enlisted, January 12, 1864, at Fishkill; mustered in as private, Co. F, January 12, 1864, to serve three year's; discharged for disability at United States General Hospital, Willets Point, New York Harbor, date not stated. A HERN, ARTHUR.—Age, 26 years. Enlisted, August 27, 1863, at NewT York city; mustered in as private Co. B, August 27, 1863, to serve three years; transferred to the navy, May 5, 1864; also borne as Arthur Aheren; prior service in Marine Corps. AIKLNS, see Akins. AIRD, BYRON H.—Age, 18 years. Enlisted, January 22, 1864, at Manlius; mustered in as private, unassigned, January 26, 1864, to serve three years; transferred to Co. D, Sixth Artil• lery, May 10, 1864, as Byron Bird. AKINS, CHARLES H.—Age, 24 years. Enlisted, December 28, 1863, at White Creek; mustered in as private, Co. H, Decem• ber 31, 1863, to serve three years; promoted first sergeant, date not stated; mustered out with company, August 21, 1865, at Washington, D. C; prior service, Co. G, Twenty-second New York Volunteers; also borne as Charles W. Akin, of Co. F. AKINS, JOHN.—Age, 17 years. Enlisted, November 9, 1863, at Oanandaigua; mustered in as private, Oo. D, December 7, 1863, to serve three years; mustered out with company, August 21, 1865, at Washington, D. C; also borne as Aikins. AKINS, PATRICK.—Age, 21 years. Enlisted, August 11, 1863, at Poughkeepsie; mustered in as private, Go. B, September 26, 1863, to serve three years; promoted corporal, December 12, 1863; sergeant, July 21, 1865; mustered out with company, Au• gust 21, 1865; also borne as Aiken. ALBERTSON, DAVID.—Age, 40 years. Enlisted, December 21, 1863, at Poughkeepsie; mustered in as private, Co. K, Decem• ber 21, 1863, to serve three years; mustered out with company, August 21, 1S65, at Washington, D. C. 420 REPORT OF THE ADJUTANT-GENERAL, ALBRO, NATHANIEL.—Age, 38 years. Enlisted, December 24, .1803, at Chester; mustered in as private, Co. K, December 24, 1803, to serve three years; discharged for disability, May 31, 1805, from United States General Hospital. ALDERMAN, WILLIAM.—Age, 29 years. Enlisted, August 31, 1803, at Little Falls; mustered in as private, Co. B, September 2(5, 1803, to serve three years; mustered out with company, Au• gust 21, 1805, at Washington, D. C; veteran. ALDONS, JOEL.—Age, 20 years. Enlisted, Deceniber 25, 1803, at Middle Granville; niustered in as private, Co. I, December 25, 1808, to serve three years; inustered out with company, August 21, 1805, at Washington, D. C; also borne as Aldons. AiLDONS, JOHN.—Age, 18 years. Enlisted, December 20, 1803, at Middle Granville; mustered' in as private, Co. I, December 20, 1803, to serve three years; mustered out with company, Au• gust 21, 1805, at Washington, D. C; also borne as Aldon. ALDRICH, ANDREW J.—Age, 19 years. Enlisted, December 24, 1808 at Fort Ann; niustered in as private, Co. I, December 24, 1.803, to serve three years; mustered out with company, August 21, 1805, at Washington, D. C. ALDRICH, MASON.—Age, 18 years. Enlisted, January 5, 1864, at Manchester; mustered in as private, unassigned, January 5, 1804, to serve three years; no further record. ALLEN, ABRAM J.—Age, 43 years. Enlisted, December 25, 1863, at Canajoharie; mustered in as private, Co. F, January 19,1864, to serve three years; inustered out, May 15, 1865, at Fort Mon• roe, Va. ALLEN, GEORGE.—Age, 21 years. Enlisted, December 19, 1863, at Fort Edward; mustered in as private, Co. I, Deceniber 19, 1868, to serve three years; appears in August, 1804, as a wagoner; mustered out with company, as a private, August 21, 1805, at Washington, D.
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