CLASS OF 1860.

1847. . (Born N. J.) ...WALTER McFARLAND ...... (Ap'd N. Y.) . . l Military History.--Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1855, to Jllly 1, 18GO', when he wus gmduuted and promoted in the Army to Bn. SECO ~D LIEUT., CORPS OF ENGINEERS, JULY 1, 18GO. Served as Asst. Engineer in the construction of the Defenses of the ap­ proaches to New Orleans, Nov. 1, 18GO, to Feb. Hi, 1861,-and of the F ortifi­ cations of Key West, Fla., Feb. 19 to Apr, 14, 186l. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 18GI- 66: as ASHt. (SECOND LIEUT., OORPS OF ENGINEERS, MAY 1, 18(1) Engineer in the Defense of Ft. Pickens, Fla., Apl'. 16, to Aug. 29, 18Gl; (FIRST LIEU~'., CORPS OF ENGINEEllS, AUG. G, 18Gl) with the Naval Expedition for constructing Defenses at the heads of the passes of the Mi ssissippi River, Aug. 29 to Oct. 14, 1861, being engaged in a Naval Action at South-west Pass, Oct. 12, 1861; as Asst. Engineer ill the Defense of Ft. Pickens, Fla. , Oct. 14, 1861, to Mar. 1, 1862, being eng'tged in the Bombardments of Nov. 22-23, 1861, and Jan. 1, 1862; as (BVT. C.Al"l.'., Nov. 23, 1861, FOR GALLANT AND ~IERrromou s SERVICES DURING THE BO;lID.

. 1848 . (Born N. Y.) ...... JOHN A. TARDy ...... (Ap d N. Y. ) .. 2 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. :Uilitary Academy from July 1, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he was graduated and promoted bl the Army to Bn. SECOND LIEUT., Conps OF ENGINEERS, JULY 1, 1860 .

• Tbe courso of tbis Class at tbe Milit>ry AC3demy was Pit.. yeartJ. U., S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 495

NUMBER. 1860. CLASS RANK.

Served: with Engineer Company at West Point, N. Y., July 1 to Sep. 1, 1860; and as Asst. Engineer on the Defenses of New York harbor, Dec. 1, 1860, to Jan. 10, 186l. Serverr during the Hebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: attached to Engineer Company in Defense of 'Washington, D. C., Jan. 12 to Apr. 1, 1861, -und of Ft. Pickens, Fla., Apr. 15 to Sep. 30, 1861; as Asst. Engineer with the (SEC OND LIEUT., CORPS OF ENGINEERS, MAY 2, 18( 1) Port Royal Expeditionary Corps, in commund of detachment ofEngineer troops, (FmsT LIEUT., CORPS OF ENGINEERS, AUG., 6, 18(1) Oct. 10, 1861, to Feb. 24, 1862. being engaged in charge of the Engineer Opera­ tions for the security ofTybee Island, Ga., Dec. 15, 1861, to Jan. 30, 1862; asOhief Engineer ofGeneral H. G. Wright's Florida Expedition, :Feb. 28 to Apr. 5,1862, ­ and in eharge of repairing and placing in fl state of Defense, Ft. Marion, Flu., Apr. 10 to ::lep. 9, 1862; as Asst. Engineer in the construction of the Defenses of Newport .md Covington, Ky., Oct. 14 to Dec. 1, 1862, -of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Dec. 15, 1862, to Jan. 14, ] 863, - and of Ft. "louroe, Va., Jan. 21 to June 28, 1863 ; [l.nd as Superintending Engineer of the con­ (CAPTAIN, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, MAR. 3, 18(3) struction and rep'lirs of Fts. Niagara and Porter, N. Y., June 30, 1863, to MM. 21, 1867, -·of temporary Defenses to protect Depot of Rebel Prisoners at Sandusky, 0., Sep. 21 , 1864, to Aug., 18G5, -of improvement of Buffalo and (BVT. MUOR, ""LAR. 13, 1865, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES DURING THE REIlELLION) Genesee harbors, N. Y., Aug., 1864, to Mar. 21, 1867,->1nd of constrnction of (MAJOR, COIlPS OF ENGINEERS, MAR. 7, 18(7) Fts. Washington and Foote, and Examinations llnd Surveys of the Potomac River in the District of Columbia, Mar. 21 to June 3, 1867. DIED, JUNE 3, 1867, AT GEORGETOWN, D. C.: AGED 28.

l849 .. (Born P a.) ...... HORACE PORTER...... (Ap'd Pa.) . . 3 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Militm'y Academy from July 1, 1855, to July I, 1860, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT. OF ORDNANCE, JULY 1, 18GO. Served as Asst. Ordnance Officer at Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y., 1860-61. . SECOND LIEUT. OF ORDNANCE, APR. 22, 1861. Served dnring the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: as As~t. Ord­ (FIRST LIEUT., OllDNANCE, JUNE 7, 18(1) nance Officer of the Port ROYI~1 Expeditionm'y Corps, Oct. 5, 1861, to July 2, 1862, beiug engagecl at the Hilton Heu

NU~BEll. 1860. CLASS RANK.

Jan. 28 to Nov. I, 1863; in the Tennessee Campaign, June 24 to Nov. I, 1863, being engaged in the Advance on Tullahoma, June 24 to July 4, 1863, -Pas~age of Elk River, July 3, and of the Tennessee, Sep. 2, 1863, -Battle of Chicimmaugu" Sep. 19- 20, 18C,3, - und Defense of Chattanooga, Sep. 20-Nov. I , 1863: on Special duty in the Ordnance Bureau, Washing­ ton, D. C., Nov. 19, 1863, to Apr. 4, 1864; as Aide-de-Camp to Lieut.-Geneml (LIEUT.-COL. STAFF- Mm:-DE-C.U\lP TO THE GENERAL-IN-CHIEF, ApH. 4, 13(4) Grant, Apr. 4, 1864, to July 25, 1866; in the Richmond Campaign, Apr, 30, 1864, to Apr. 0, 1865, on the Staff of the Commanding General, being engaged in the Battle of the Wildel'lless, May 5-6, 1864,- Battles about (Bv~l'. MMoR, MAY 6, 1864, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF THE VVILDEIINESS) Spottsylvania, May 9-20, 186i,-BattIes of North Anna, iVIny 21-25, 1864,­ Battle of Tolopotomy, May 28-29, 1864,-Battle of Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864,-.·Battles of Cold Harbor, June 3 and 5, 1864,-Passage of James Hiver, June 15, 1864,-Siege and Operations about Petersbmg, June 18, 1864, to (BvT. LIEUT.-COL., AUG. 16,1864, FOR GALLANT AND M£RITORIOUS SERVICES IN ACTION AT N EW1IARKET HEIGHTS, VA.) Apr. 2, 1865,- Pursuit of the Hebel Army under General L ee, Apr. 3-9,1865,­ (Bv'!'. , U. S. VOLUNTEERS, FEB. 24, 1865, FOIl FAITHFUL AND i\'TERITORIOUS SERVICES) and Capitulation of Appomattox C. H" Apr. 9, 1865; and at the headquarters (BVT. COLONEL, U. S, ARMY, MAR. 13, 1865, FOR GALLANT AND MEnITOIlIOUS SERVICES DURING THE HEBELLION) (BVT. BRIG.-GENERAL, U. S. ARMY, Man. 13, 1865, FOR GALLANT Al~D MERITOIUOUS SERVICES IN THE FIELD DUllING T11E REllELLION) of Geneml Grant, commanding the Armies of the , Apr. 14, (COL. STAFF-A!DE-DE-CAMP TO THE GENERAL-IN-CHIEF, JULY 25, 18(6) 1865, to MAJOR, ORDNANCE, MAR. 7, 1867.

1850.. (Born N. Y.) ...... NICOLAS BOWEN...... (Ap'd N. Y.) .. 4 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July I, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he WflS gmdlutted and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT., T op. ENGINEERS, JULY 1, 1860. Sened: as Asst, Top. Enaineer, at the Headquarters of the Department of 'I'ex>1s, ~ct, 3, 18130, to )hr.27, 1861, when he was sent as Bearer of Despatches to Washmgton, D. C. Served during the Hebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in Defense of Wt1shington, D. C., Apr. 12-July 8,1861; in W estern VirgilliaCampaign, flsAsst. (SECOND LIEUT., Top. ENGINEEHS, lIUY 15, 1861) 'I'op. Engineer engaged in maldng Heconlloissances f\,nd fortifying positions, July 15, 1861, to Mar. 5, 1862; in the Virginia Peninsular Campaign, as Asst. 'I'op.Engineer (Army of the Potomac), Mar. -Aug.,1862, being engaged on Recon­ (FmsT LIEUT., Top. ENGINEERS, AUG. 6, 18(1) noissances to Bristoe and Catlett's Stations, Mar. 11-17, 1862,- Siege of York­ to\yn, Apr. 5-May 4, 186~, particir.ating in the Action of Lee's Mills, Apr, 16, 1862, and several SkirmIshes whIle reconnoitering,-Battle of Williumsbur", May 5, 1862,-Reconnoissance and Action Near New Bridge, May 24, (BVT. CAPT., lIUY 24, 1862, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES DUR!N(! THE RECO~NOISSANCE NEAR NEW BRIDGE, VA.) U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 497

NUMBER. 1860. CLASS RANK.

1862,-Buttle of Glendale, June 30, 1862,-Battle of Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862,-Skirmish near Harrison's Landing, July 2, 1862,-AcLion at Mal­ vern Hill, Aug. 5, 1862,-and numerous Skirmishes while reconnoitering; in the :Maryland Campaign, as Senior Top. Engineer of the Army of the Potomac, Sep.-Nov. 1862, being engaged in the Battle of South Mountain, Sep. 14, 186~,-Skirmish at Boonsboro', Sep. 15, 1862,-Battle of An­ tietam, and Reconnoissances in the vicinity, Sep. 16-20, 1862,-aud Skirmishes at Charlestown, Oct. 16, and at Barber's Cross-roads, Va., Nov. 5, 1862; in the Rappahannock Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Dec., 1862- Feb., 1863, being engaged in the Battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862; as Asst. (LIEUT.-COL. STAFF, U. S. VOLUNTEERS, JAN. 23, 1863, TO JULY 3, 1865) Adjutant-General, 6th Army Corps, Jan. 23 to Feb. 7, 1863,-of 9th Army Corps, Feb. 7, 1863, to Apr. 20, 1864,-and of 18th Corps, Apr. 27, 1864, to (CAPT,UN, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, MAR. 3, 1863) July 3, 1865; as Chief of Staff to General O. B. Willcox, commanding Dis­ trict of Central I{entucky, Apl·. 10 to June 7, 1863; with 9th Corp~ en route to the Siege of Vicksburg, being present at its smrender, July 4, 18()J,- and at the ReoccupaLion of Jackson, Mis., July 16, 1862; in East Tennessee Campaign, being engaged in the Action of Diue Lick Springs, Oct. 10, 1863,-Skirmish near Sweet Watel's, Oct. 26, and at Hough's FelTY, Nov. 14, 1863,-Combat of Campbell's St-ation, Nov. 16, 1863,-Defense of Knoxville, Nov. 17- Dee. 4, (BVT. MAJOR, Nov. 2:), 1863, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES . DUHING THE SIEGE Q}' KNOXVILLE, TEN.) 1863,-and Action of Beau's Station, Dec. 14, 1863; in Operations on James River, near Bermuda Hundred, Va., May 5 to Uct. 3, 186.1, being engaged in the Action of Swift's Creek, May 9, 186!,-Battlc of Drury's Bluff, May 16, 1864,-Battles and Actions of Cold Harbor, June 1-11, 1864,-Assault of (BVT. LIEUT-COL., JUNE 3, 1864, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF COLD HARBOR, 'VA:) Petersburg, June 15-16, 1864,-Assllult and Capture of Ft. Harrison, Sep. 29·, 1864,- Siege of Peterobnrg, June IS-Oct. 3, IS64,-and scveral Skirmishes; as Asst. Enginecr in the construction of the Defenses of Portsmouth, N. H., Oct. 5 to Dec. 13, 1864; as Judge Advocate of Special CommiDSion to investi­ gate the Administration of Civil and Military Affairs in the Military Division of West Mississippi, Dec. 21, 1864, to Nov. 25, 1865; in charge of Engineer (BVT. COLONEL, U. S. VOLUNTEERS, MAR. 13, 1865, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES) (BVT. COLONEL, U. S. ARIIIY, MAR. 13,1865, FOR GALLANT Al\'D MERITORIOUS SERVICES DURING THE REDELLION)­ Agency at New York city, Dec. 6, 1866, to ; us Superintending Engineer of the construction of the Defenses on the west of the N urrowti, cntrance to New York harbor, Dec. 12, 1862, to Apr. 4, IS66,-and of the Inner Defenses of New York harbor, Aug. 21,1866, to MAJOr., CORPS OF ENGINEERS, MAR. 7, 1867.

1851.. (Bol'll Mas.) ...... THEODORE EDSON...... (Ap'd Mas.) .. 5· Military History.--Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he was graduated and promoted.in the Army to BVT. SECOl\'1) LIEUT., ORDNANCE, JULY 1, 1860. Served as Asst. Ordnance Officer at Watertown Arsenal, Mas., Oct. 18, 1860,. (SECOND LIEUT., ORDNANCE, APR. 22, 18(1) to Nov. 17, 1861. 32 498 GRADUATES OF THE

NU)IllER. 1860. CLASS RANE.

Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in com­ (FIRST LIEu·r., ORDNANGE, JULY I, 18(1) mand of Louisville Ordnance Depot, Ky., Nov. 21, 1861, to Oct. 24, 1862; as Chief of Ordnllnce in Major-General Rosecrans' Tennessee Campaign, Oct. 24, 1862, to Jan. 28, 1863, being present at the Battle of Stone HiveI', Dec. 31, 1862- Jan. 3, 1'363; as Chief of Ordnance, Department of the Ohio, (BVT. CAPT., DEC. 31, 186~, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SEllVICES AT THE BATTLE OF STONE RIVER, TEN.) and in command of Cincinnati Ordnance Depot, Feb. 1 to July, 1863; on Foundry duty at Cold Spring, N. Y., July-Oct., 1863; in command of Ft. (CAPTAIN, ORDNANCE, MAll. 3, 1863) Monroe Arsenal, Va., Oct. 21, 1863, to June 14, 1865, being Chief of O)'dnance, Department of Virginia lind North Carolina, Jan. I, 1864, to June 14, 1865; (BVT. MAJOR, MAR. 13, 1865, FOil FAITHFUL AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES IN THE OnDNANCE DEPAllTMENT) as InRpector of Powder, June 14, 1865, to Oct. 20, 1866; as Asst. Ordnance Officer at Allegheny Arsenal, Pa., Oct. 20, 1866, to June 4, 1867,-and at Rock Isbnd Arsenal, Ill., June 4, 1867, to

~852 .. (Born IlJ.) ...... JAMES H. WILSON ...... (Ap'd III.) .. 6 Military History.-Cad!'t at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1855, to July I, 1860, when he was groduated and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT., Top. ENGINEERS, JULY I, 1860. Served as Asst. Top. Engineer at the headquarters of the Department of Oregon, Oct. 3. 1860, to July 14, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: on Recruiting (SECOND LIEUT., Top. ENGINEERS, JUNE 10, 1861) service for Top. Engineer Company, Sep. 3 to Oct. 14, 18G1; as Chief Top. (FIRST LIEUT., Top. ENGINEEnS, SEY. 9, 18(1) Engineer of the Port Royal Expeditionary Corps, Oct. 14, 18tH , to Mar. 15, 1862, and of the Department of the South, Mar. 15 to Aug. 19, 1862, being engaged in various Reconnoissances and Explom.tions,-·and Siege of Ft. Pu­ laski, Ga., Feb.--Apr., 1862, including its Bombardment and Surrender, Apr. 10-11, 1862; in the Maryland Campaign as Acting Aide-de-Camp to (BVT. ~L\Jon, ApR. 11, 1862, FOil GALLANT A~'D MEmTonrous SERVICES AT THl!) CaPTURE 01' FT. PULA.SIn, GA.) " Major-General McClellan, commanding the Army of the Potomac, Sep. - Oct., 1862, being ens"ged in the Battle of South Mountain, Sep. 14, 1862,-and BRttle of Antietam, Sep. 17, 1862; as Chief 1'op. Engineer of the Army of the Tennessee, Oct. 17, 1862, to Mar. 3, 1863, being engaged in Major-General Gront's flank Movement to Oxford, Mis., Nov.-Dec., 1862; ,1-g Asst. Engineer (LIEUT.-COL. STAFF, U. S. VOLUNTEERS, Nov. 8, 1862, TO OCT. 31, 18(3) and Inspector-General of the Army of the Tennessee in the Vicksburg Cam­ pai<7n, Mar. 3 to Oct. 31, 1863, being engaged in the attempt to till'll Yicks­ burg by.Moon Lake and the Yazoo Pass, Mar. 2.5-Apr. 20, 1863,-Advance to Bruiusburg, Apr.. 186:3 -Battle of Port Gibson, M.lY I, 1863,-in Bridging the Bayou Pierre, May 3, 1863,-Action of Jackson, May 14, 1863,-Battleof (CAPTAIN, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, MAY 7, 18(3) Champion Hill, May 16, 1863,-Combat of the Big Black, ~hy 17, 1863,­ and ~iege of Vicksburg, May 22-July 4, 1863; in Engineer Operations about U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 499

NUllIlER. 1860. CLASS RaNK.

Chattanooga and on Expedition to East Tennessee, Oct. 31, 1863, to Feb. I, (BIlIG.-GENERAL, U. S. VOLUNTEERS, OCT. 31, 1863) 1864, being engaged in the Battle of Missionary Ridge, Noy. 23-25, 1863,­ (BYT. LIEUT.-COL. , Nov. 24, 1863, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF CHATTANOOGA, TEN.) Pursuit of the enemy, Nov. 26-27, 1863,-and March to the relief of Kuoxville, Nov. 28 to Dec. 4, 1863, constructing several bridges, particularly a tr0stle over the Little Tennessee, made in 32 hour~, from dismantled houses; in charge of the Bureau, at Washington, D. C., Feb. 17 to Apr. 7, 1864; in the Richmond Campaign, in command of 3d Cavalry Division (Army of the Potomac). May 4 to Aug. I, 1864, being engaged in the Action of Craig's Meet­ ing House, May 5, 1864,- Capture of Spottsylvania C. H., May 8, 1864,­ (BVT. COLONEL, MAY 5, 1864, FOR G,U,LAN'l' AND MERITORIOUS SEllVICES , AT THE BATTLE OF THE 'WILDERNESS) "Sheridan'sRaid" to Haxall's Landing, and returning to New Castle, May 9-29, 1864, cutting the Virginia Centnll Railroad, - Action of Beayer Dam, May 9-10, 1864,-Bflttle of Yellow Tavern, May 11, 1864,-Combat of Meadow Bridge, May 12, 1864,-Action of Mechump's Creek, May 31, 1864,-Action of Ashland, June I, 1864, -Action of Hawes' Shop, June 2, 1864, -Action of Tolopotomy, June 2, 1864,-Bkirmish of Long Bridge, June 12, 1864, and of White Oak Swamp, June 13, 1864, - Raid to destroy the Danville and South Side R'lilroad, June 20-30, 1864, participating in the Action at Nottaway C. H., June 23, and Roanoke Station, June 25, and Combat of' Stony Creek, June 29, '1864,­ and Cavalry Operations aboutP etersburg, July, 1864; in command of 3d Cavalry Division in the Shenandoah Campaign, Aug. 4 to Sep. 30, 1864, being en­ gaged in the Action of Summit Point, Aug. 21, 1864,-Battle of Opequan, Sep. 19, 1864,-and Pursuit of the enemy, Sep. 20-27, 1864; in command of Cavlliry Corps of the Milik....ry Division of' the .Mississippi, Oct. 24, 1864, to (BVT. MAJ.-GENERAL, U. S. VOM1N'rEE RS, OCT. 5, 1864, FOR GaLLANT AND MERITORIOUS SEI

Nu:MBE1L 1860. CLASS RANK.

1853. . (Born S. C.) ....BENJAMIN F. SLOAN...... (Ap'd S. C.). 7 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he wa.s graduated and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT. OF DRA GOONS, JULY 1, 1860. Served: on frontier duty at Albuquerque, N. M., 186Q,-::md Taos, N. M., 1860- 61 j and on leave of absence, 1861. RESIGNED, MAR. 2, 1861. Joined in the Rebellion· of] 861-66 against the United States.

1854.. (Born Mas.) .. JAMES M. WHITTEMORE ...... (Ap'd Mas.) ..8 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he was graduated a.nd promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT. OF ARTILLERY, JULY 1, 1860. Served: in garrison at Ft. Monroe, Vt1., 1860-61. SECOND LIEUT., 3D ARTILLERY, SEP. 27, 1860. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in Defense of (TRANSFERRED TO ORDNANCE CORPS, MAY 5, 1861) Ft. Pickens, Fla., F eb. 7 to Oct. 25, 1861, beingo-engaged against the R ebel (FrnsT LIEUT., ORDNANCE.•JULY 1, 1861) Night Attack on Santa Rosa Island, Fla., Oct. 9, 1861 j as Asst. Ordnance Officer at Washington Arsenal, D. C., Oct. 28, 1861-Jan. 27, 1862,- in covering the De­ fenses of Washington, D. C., Jan. 27 to Apr. 18, 1862,-and at Frankford Arsenal, Pa., Apr. 18 to Aug. 29, 1862; at the l\:Iili!:1ry Academy, as Asst. Profes­ sor ofl\'Iathenl!1tics, Aug. 29, 1862, to Jan. 27, 18640; in command of Indianapolis (OAPTAIN, ORD:-IANCE, MAR. 3, 1863) Arsenal, Ind., Feb., 1864, to Sep. 15, 1866; as Asst. Ordnance Officer at (BVT. MAJOR, MAR 13, 1865, FOR MERI'l'omous SERVICES IN THE ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT DURING THE REBELLION) Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y., Sep. 18, 1866, to

1855.. (Born N. Y.) ...ALANSON M. RANDOL ...... (Ap'd N. Y.) ..9 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he W!lS graduated £Iud promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LillUT. OF ARTILLERY, JULY 1, 1860. TR.\NSFERRED TO ORDNANCE CORPS, OCT. 9, 1860. Served at Benici!l Ordnance Depot, Cal., 1860-61. SECOND LIEUT., 1ST ARTILLERY, Nov. 22, 1860. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: ill General I<'re­ (FmsT LIEUT., 1ST ARTILLERY, MAY 14, 1861) mont'f, l\~hssouri Operations, org!lnizing Artillery, and in command of !I Bat­ tery of the 1st Missouri Light Artillery, Aug. 1 to Dec. 20, 1861 j in the De­ U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 501

NU:nJ3ER. 1860. CLASS RANK. fenses of Washington, D. C., commanding Battery, .Jan. 1 to Mar. 10, 1862; in the Virginia P eninsular Campaign, commanding Battery of Reserve Artil­ lery (A rmy of the P otomac), Mar.-Aug., 1862, being engaged in the Siege of Yorktown, Apr. 5-May 4, 1862,-Battle of Glendale, June ::l0, 1862,-Battle of Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862,-and Skirmish at Harrison's Landing, July 2, (BVT. CAPT., JUNE 30, 1862, FOR G,~LLANT AND MEllITORIOUS SERVICES IN ACTION AT ~EW MARKET, VA.) 1862; in the Northern Virginia Campaign, Aug.-Sep., 1862, being engaged in the Battle of Manassas, Ang. 29-30, 1862; in the Maryland Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Sep.-Nov., 1862, being engaged in the Battle of Antietam, Sep. 17, 1862, - Skirmishes at Shepardstown Ford, Sep. 19-21, 1862, and (CAPTAIN, 1ST ARTILLERY, OCT. 11, 1862) at Snicker's Gap, Nov. :;l, 1862, --and M"rch to Falmonth, Va., Nov. 1862; in the Rappahannock Campaign, as Chief of Artillery of General Hnmphrey's Division, 5th Corps (Army of the Potomac), Dec., 186:3, to June, 1863, being engaged in the Battle of Fredel'icksburg, Dec. 13, 1862, -and Battle of Ch"n­ cellorsville, commanding Artillery of 5th Corps May 2-4, 1863; in the Penn­ sylvania Campaign, commanding Battery of Horse Artillery, attached to Gregg's Cavalry Division, June-July, 1863, being engaged in Skirmishes at Aldie, June 17, Middlebul'g, June 20, and Upperville, June 21, 1863,-Pursuit of Stuart's Rebel Cavalry through M,uyland and Pennsylvania, June, 1863,­ , July 1-3, 1863,-and Pursuit of the enemy, with several (BVT. MAJOR, JULY 3, 1863, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BA1'TLE Q]' GETTYSJ3URG, PA.) Skirmishes, to Warrenton, Yn., July, 1863; in the Rapidan Campaign, com­ manding Brigade of Reserve Artillery (Army of the Potomac), Aug. - Oct., HW3, participating in the Advnnce to Culpepper and Retreat to Centreville; in the Mine Hun Operations in command of Battery of Reserve Artillery (Army of the Potomac), Nov. 26, to Dec. 3,1863; in the Richmond Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Mlty 5, to Aug. 11, 1864, being engaged in the Battle of tlle Wilder­ ness, May 5- 6, 1864, - Batt.le of Spottsylvania, May 10, 1864,- Action of Fred­ ericksburg Road, M'ly UJ, 1864,-rmd attach6d to Gregg'~ Cavalry Division, participating in the Engagements at Barker's Mill and Cold Harbor, May 30, 1864,- Skirmish at Bottom's Bridge, June 1, 1864,-Battle of Tl'e­ "illian Station, June 11-12, 1864,- Skirmish at White House, June 21, 1861, --Combat Itt St. Mary's Church, June 24, 1864,-Skirmish at Malvern Hill, July 28, and at Lee's Mill, Dec, 31, 1864; at the Militltry Academy, as Prin­ cipal Asst. Instructor of Artillerj Tactics, Aug. 27 to Dec. 12, 1864; and Asst. Professor of Mathematics, Aug. 27-Dec. 12, 1864; in command of (COLONEL, 2D NEW YORK C,\.VALRY VOLUNTEERS, DEC. 23, 18(4) in General Sheridan's Operations, Feb. 27 to Apr. G, 1865, beino en­ gaged in the Aetions of Waynesboro', Mar. 2, and Ashland, Mar. 15, 1865, (BVT. LIEUT.-COL., MAR. 13, 1865, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF FlVE FORKS, VA. ) -Battle of Dinwiddie C. H., Mar. 31, 186G, - Battle of Five F orks, Apr. 1, (BYT. COLONEL, MAR. 13, 1865, FOR GALLANT AND MEIUTORIOUS SERVICES DURING '!'lIE REBELLION) 1865 ~ -and PllrRuit Of · the Robel Army, with numerons Skirmishes, terminat­ ing with the Surrender of General Leo at Appomattox C. H., Apr. 9, 1865; on March to Danville, I',l., and thence to Washington, D. C., Apr.-June, 18G5; (BVT. BRIG.-GENERAL, U. S. YOLUNTEERS, JUJ>.\E 24, 1865, FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICES DURING THE REJ3ELLION) in command of Company in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., Aug.-Nov., (MUSTERED OUT OF VOLUNTEER SERVICE, JULY 21, 18(5) lS65,- ·-at Brownsville, Tex., Jan., 1866, to 502 GRADUATES OF THE

NUMBER. 1860. CLASS RANK.

1856.. (BornIll.) ...... CORNELIUS HOOK ...... (Ap'd Dl.) .. 10 Military History.- Cadet at the U. S. Milito.ry Academy from July 1, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he was gmduated, and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT. OF ARTILLRY, JULY 1, 1860. Served: in garrison at Ft. Monroe, Va., 1860-61; and on sick leave of ab­ (SECOND LIEUT., 1ST ARTILLERY, Nov. 22, 1860) sence, Jan. 8 to May, 186l. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-64: on General Burnside's Expedition to North Carolina, May, 1861-Apr., 1862, being Acting (FIRST LIEUT., 1ST ARTILI..ERY, MAY 14, 1861) Asst. Adjutant-Geneml, Oct. 15, 1861, to Mar. 2, 1862; on sick leave of ab­ sence, Apr. 27 to Nov. 11, 1862; in the Department of North C.uolina, Nov. 11, 1862, to June 26, 1863, in command of Company at Ft. Macon, Nov., 1862­ Jan., 1863,-and as Chief of Artillery, 18th Army Corps, Jan. 26-June 26, 1863; (CAPTAIN, 1ST ARTILLERY, JUNE 1, 1863) as Ordnance Officer, J nne 26. and Inspecting Officer, July 6 to Oct. 9, 1863 , of District of Key West and Tortugus, Fla.; before Retiring Board at Wilmingc ton, Del., Oct.-Nov., 1863; and as Ordnance and Inspecting Officer of District (RETIRED FROM ACTIVE SERYICE, Nov. 4, 1863, FOR DISABILITY RESULTING FROM LONG AND FAITHFUL SERVICE AND DISEASE CONTll.ACTED IN THE LINE OF DUTY) of Key West and Tortugas, Dec. 21, 1863, to June 19, 1864 DIED, JUNE 19, 1864, AT KEY 'VEST, FLA : AGED 26.

1857. . (Born Va.) .. .WILLIAM W. McCREERY.. (Ap'datLarge) . . 11 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1855, to July I, 1860, when he was gmduated and promoted in the Army to 11VT. SECOND LIEUT. OF ARTILLERY, JULY I, 1860. Served in ganison at Ft. Monroe, Va., 1860-61. SECOND LIEUT., 4TH AR1'ILLERY, .JAN. I, 1861. Served during the Rebelliou of the Seceding Stutes, 1861, in Defense of Washington, D. C., Mar.-Apr., 1861,-and of Ft. Pickens, Fla., Apr.-May, 186l. DIS~assED, JUNE 3, 1861, "HAVING TENDERED HIS RESIGNATION - WHEN IN THE FACE OF THE REBELS. " Joined in the Rebellion of 1861-66 Ilgainst the Uuited States, and W>1.9 KILLED, JULY 3, 1863, AT THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, PA.: AGED 27.

1858.. (Born D. C.) ...... JOHN M. WILSON...... (Ap'd Wash.) ..12 Military HistorY·-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT. OF ARTILLERY, JULY 1, 1860. TRANSFERRED TO ORDNANCE, OCT" 9, 1860. . Sen'ed us Asst. Ordnauce Officer at Ft. Monroe Arsenal, Va., 1860-61,­ and at Washington Arsenal, D. C., 1860-61. TnANSFERI:ED TO 1ST ARTILLERY, JAN. 14, 1861. SECOND LIEUT., 2D ARTILLERY, JAN. 28, 1861. U. S. MILITARY ACADE?I[Y. 503

NU:UBE r.. 1860. CLASS RANK.

Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in the De­ fense of Washington, D. C., Apr.-July, 1861; in the ManassB.S Campaign (FIRST LIEUT., 2D ARTILLERY, MAY 14, 18(1) of July, 1861, being engaged in the Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., July, 1861- Mar., 1862; in the Virginia Peninsular Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Mar.- Aug., 1862, bein~ 8nrpged in the Siege of Yorktown, Apr. 5-May 4, 1862, -Bnttle of Williamsburg, Mny 4-5, 1862,-Action of Slatersville, May 9, 1862,- Skirmish at Gaines' Mill, May 23, 1862,- -Action of Mechanicsville, May 23-24, 1862,-Battle of Gaines' (BVT. CAPT., JUNE 27,1862, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF GAINES' MILL, VA.) ?Ifill, June 27, 1862-Bl\ttle of Malvern Hill, June 30-July 1, 1862,-Skirmish (BVT. MAJOR, JULY 1, 1862, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF MALVERN HILL, VA, ) at Harrison's Landing, July 2, 1862,-and Action of Malvenl Hill, Aug. 5, (TRANSFERRED TO Top. ENGINEERS, JULY 24, 1862: CORPS OF ENGINEERS, MAR. 3, 1863) 1862; in the Maryland Campaign as Asst. Top. Engineer (Army of the Potomac), Sep.- Oct., 1862, being engaged in the Battle of South Monntain, Sep. 14, 1862,--Battle of Antietam, Sep. 17, 1862, - and Skirmish at Charlestown, Vn., Oct. 17, 186:!; as Superintending Engineer of the construction of the Defenses of Harper's Ferry, Va., Nov. 1, 1862, to Mal'. 20, 1863; at the Military Academy, as Asst. Professor of Spanish, Mar. 30 to June 18, (CAPTAIN, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, JUNE 1, 1863) 1863; liS Asst. Engineer of the construction of the Defenses of Balti­ more, Md., J une 19, to July 31, 1863; as Superintending Engineer of the construction of defensive works at Memphis, Vicksburg, .md Natchez, Aug. 20, 1863, to May 2(;, 1864; as Asst. Inspector-General of the Milita.ry Division of West Mississippi, May 26, 1864, to Sep. 15, 1865, at head­ (LIEUT.-COL. STA}'F, U. S. VOLUNTEERS, IVlAY 26, 1864, 1'0 SEP. 15, 1865) quarters of Major-General Canby; in the Mobile Campaign, Mar. 4 to Mlly 4, 18li5, being engaged in the Siege and Capture of Spanish Fort, (BVT. COLONEL, U. S. VOLUN1'EERS, MAR. 26, 18li5, FOR FAITHFUL AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES DURING THE CH\PAJGN AGAINST THE CITY OF MOBILE AND ITS DEFENSES) . Mar. 28-Apr. 8, 1865,-Storming of Blakely, Apr. 9, 1865,-Occupation of (BVT. LrnuT.-CoL., U. S. An'MY, APR. 8, 1865, FOR GALLANT AND . MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE CAPTURE OF SPANISH FORT, MOBILE HARDOR) Mobile, Apr. 12. 1865,-and Surrender of General Dick T,\ylor's R ebel Army at Citronella, Ala., May 4, 1865; in chl1l'ge of construction of F ort at Ship Isla.nd, Mis., find Defenses of New Orleans, La., ~. 16 to J im. 10, 1866; in command of Engineer Depot und Company at J effcrson Barracks, Mo., and in charge of disposiLion of Engineer property in Arkansas and Missouri, Jan. 28 to Sep. 4, 1866; as Asst. Engineer in the Improvement of the Hudson River, Sep. 4, 1866, to MAJOR, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, JUNE 3, 1867.

1859.. (Born P a.) .. ... JOSIAH H. KELLOGG ...... (Ap'd Pa.) .. 13 Military History-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he was graduated and promoted in the Anny to BVT, SECOND LIEUT. OF DIlAGOONS, JULY 1, 1860, 504 GRADUATES OF THE

NUMDER. 1860. CLASS RANK.

Served: at the Cavalry School for Pract.ice, Carlisle, Pa., 1860-61; and on (SECOND LIEUI'., lsI' DRAGOONS, JAN. 8, 1861) frontier duty at Ft. Crook, Cal., 1861. Served during . tho Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in the De­ (FIRSI' LIEUT., IsI'DRAGOONS, M.-y 13, 1861: 1ST CAVALRY, AUG. 3, 1861) fenses of Washington, D. C .. Dec., 1861, to Mar., 1862, being Adjntant, 1st Cavalry, Jan. 13 to 'Nlay 20, 1862; in the Virginia Peninsular Campaign (Army (CAPTAIN, 1ST CAVALRY, MAY 20, 18(2) of the Potomac), ~1:ar. - Aug., 186:3, being engaged in the Siege of Yorktown, Apr. 5-i\1ay 4, 1862,-Battle of Williamsburg, i\hy 4-5, 1862, - Battle of Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862,- lhttle of Glendale, Jnne 30, 1862, - and Battle of Malvern Hill, ,Jnly 1, 1862; in the Maryland Cllmpaign (Army of the Potomac), Sep.-Nov., H!62; in command of R egiment in the Rllppahan­ (COLONEL, 17TH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS, Nov. 19, 1862) noele Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Dec., 1862, to June, 1863, being en­ gaged in the Battle of Chance1101'Sville, lVhy 2-4, 1863, -Combat of Beverly Ford, June D, 1863,-and seveml Skirmishes; in the Pennsylvania Campaign (Al'myof the Potomac). Jnne-July, 1863, being engaged in a SI,trmish at Up­ perville, Va., June 21 , 1863,-11attle of Gettysburg, July 1, 1863,-Skil'mish at (Bvl'. 1

1860.. (Born N. C.) ...STEPHEN D. RAMSEUR. ....• (Ap'd N. C.) ..14 Military History.-C,ldet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to Bvl'. SECOND LIEUI'. OF ARTILLERY, JULY 1, 1860. SECOND LIEUT., 41'H ARTILLEIlY, FED. 1, 1861. Served in garrison at Ft. Monroe, Va., 1860-61,- -t1nd fit Washington, D. C., 1861. RESIGNED, APR. 6, 1861. Joined in the Rebellion of 1861-G6 ltgainst the United States. DmD, OCI'. 21, 1864, OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN I'HE BAI'I'LE OF CEDAR CREEK, VA.: AGED, 27. U. S. MILITARY AOADEMY. 505

NUMBER. 1860. CLASS RANK.

1861.. (Born N. Y.) . ..EDWARD R. HOPKINS ...••• (Ap'd N. Y.) .. 15 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he was graduated and pl'omoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT. OF INFANTRY, JULY 1, 1860. Served: on fl'ontier duty at Ringgold Barracks, Tex., 1860-61,-Camp (SECOND LIEUT., 3D INFANTRY, JULY 1, 1860) Wetherell (Mouth of the Rio Grande), Tex., 1861,-and Indianola" Tex., 1861, where he was captured, Apr. 26, 1861, by Texas Insurgents under General Van Dorn, and not exchanged till Aug. 27, 1862. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861- 65: in garrison at (FIRST LIEUT., 3D INFANTRY, ~IAY 14, 1861) Ft. Hllmilton, N. Y., J une-J uly, 18131; on detached service at headquarters of the Department of the East, July··Sep., 18131 ; at the Military Academy as Asst. Instructor of Infantry Tactics, Sep. 113, 1861, to Sep. 1, 1862; a\vait­ (CAPTAIN, 3D INFANTRY, JUNE 7, 1862) ing orders, Sep. 1, 1862, to Feb. 9, 1863; as Inspector of Commissariat, De­ (CAPT. STAFF-COM. OF SUIlSISTENCE, FEB. 9, 18(3) partment of the Tennessee. Feb. 9, 1863, to Apr. 30, 1864; as Asst. Commis­ sary at Nashville, Ten., Apr.-May, 1864,-and at Evansville, Ind., ~Iay-Nov., 1864; as Depot Commissary at Hilton Head, S. C., Jan. 1, to Feb. 14,1865; (BVT. MAJOR, MAR. 13, 1865, Fon FAI'l'HFUL AND iVIERITORIOUS SERYICES DUHlNG THE REBELLION) as Asst. Commissary, Milita.ry Division of the Mississippi, Mar. 1, to Apr. 16, 1865. . RESIGNED, NIAY 13, 1865. Civil History.- Merchant, Brooklyn, N. Y., since 1865.

1862.. (Born Incl.) ...... DANIEL D. LyNN...... (Ap'd Ind.) ..16 Military History.- Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he was graduated [bnd promoted in the Army to BVT. SEeO;"'!) LIEUT. OF INFANTRY, JULY 1, 1860. Served on frontier duty at Ft. Humboldt, CaL, 1860- 61, -Scouting, 1861,­ (SECOND LIEUT., 13TH INFANTRY, JUJ_Y 18,1860) and at Ft. Humboldt, CaL, 1861. ::;erved during the R ebellion of the Seceding States 1861-66: in the Defenses (FIRST LIEUT., 6TH INF~'I'TRY, MAY 14, 1861) of Washington, D. C., Dec., 1861, to Mar., 18132; in the Virginia Peninsular Campaign (Army of the Potomll.C), ~Iar. - Aug., 18132, being eng.lged in the Siege of Yorktown, Apr. 5 - ~'Iay 4, 1862. - anc1 Ba.ttle of Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862, where he was wouncled; in the Northern Virginia C.lmpaign. Aug.-Sep., 1862, being engaged in the Battle of iVIanassas, Aug. 30, 1862; iu the Maryla.nd Campaign (AI'my of the P otomac), Sep.-Nov., 1862, being cngaged in the Ba.ttle of Antietam, Sep. 17, 1862,-and March to Falmouth, Va. , Oct. - Nov., 1862 ; on sick leave of absence, Nov. 4. 1862, to Jan. 22, 18133; in the Rappaha.nnock Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Jan.- June, 1863, being engaged in the Battle of ChancellorsYiUe, ~hy 2-4, 1863; in the Pennsylvania Campaign (Army or the Potomac), June-July, 1863, bcing en­ engagod in the 13attle of Gettysburg, July 2-3, 1863,-anc1 March to Warrenton, (13VT. CAPT., JULY 2, 18133, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERYICES AT TElE BATTLE OF GETTYSRURG, PA.) 506 GRADUATES OF THE

NU~IDE1L 1860. CLASS RANK.

Va., July, 1863; in garrison in New York harbor, Aug. 21, 1863, to Jan. 26, (CAPTAIN, 6TH INFANTRY, JULY 14, 18(3) 1865, being Acting Ordnance Officel', Nov. 24, 1863, to Oct. 9, 1864; on Recruiting service, Jan. 26, 1865, to Oct. 17, 1866; in garrison at Columbia, (BVT. MAJOR, MAR. 13, 1865, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BAT£LE OF GETTYSDURG, PA.) S. C., Oct., 1866-Jan., 1867,-and Chester, S. C., Jan., 1867, to

1863 . . (Born Me.) ...•....SAM A. FOSTER ...... (Ap'd }Ie.) .. 17 Military History.-Oadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1854, to July 1, 1860, when he was graduated anii promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT. OF INFANTRY, JULY 1, 1860. Sen'ed: in garrison at Ft. Columbus, N. Y., 1860; and on fron.tier dnty at (SECOND LIEUT., 6TH INFANTRY, AUG. 20, 18(0) New San Diego, Cal., 1860- 61,-Los Angeles, Cal., 1861,-and l!'t. Yuma, Cal., 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861- 66: in the Defenses (FIRST LIEUT., 6TH INFANTRY, MAY 14, 18(1) of Washington, D. C., Dec. 19, 1861, to Feb. 28, 1862; in the Virginia Penin­ sular Campaign (Army of the Potomac), as Aide-de-Camp aud Act.ing Asst. Adutant-General to Brig. -General Sykes, Feb. 28 to Aug. 7, 1862, being engaged in the Siege of Yorktown, Apr. 5-May 4, 1862,-Battle of Gaiues' Mill, June 27, (BVT. CAP·r., JUNE 27, 18G2, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATrLE OF GAINES' MILL, VA.) 1862,-and Battle of "Malvern Hill, July 1,1862; on sick leave of absence, Aug. 13- 29, 1862; at the Milihtry Academy as Principal Asst. Professor of French, Scpo 17 to Nov. 11, 1862; in the Defenses of Columbus, Ky., Dec. 22, (COLONEL, 5TH MISSOURI VOLUNTEERS, OCT. 23, 18(2) (Mus-rERED OUT OF VOLUNTEER SERVICE, Nov. 22, 18(2) (COLONEL, 35TH MISSOURI VOLUNTEERS, DEC. 3, 1862) 1862- Jrm. 7, 1803; on Expedition to White River, Jan. 8- 24, 1863; in com­ mand of Helena, Ark., and Brigade of 131.h Army Corps, May 1 to June 10,1863; (CAPT. SUFF-CO:\I. OF SUDSISTENCE, FED. 9, 18(3) ns Inspecting COlllmissary of Military Division of West Mississippi, Aug. 17, 1863, to Aug. 3, 1865, being engaged on Red Hiver Expedition, Apr.-May, (RBSIGNED VOLUNTEER COunllissIoN, AUG. 1, 18G3) 1864,-and Inspecting Posts nlong Platte and Arkansas Rivers, Aug. 24 to Oct. 28, 1864, part.icipating ill 11 Skirmish with Indiuns, at Cotton wood Springs, Col., Sep. 12, 1864; as Member of the Board fOI' the Examination of Officers of Subsistence, at St. Louis, ~io . , Oc t. 26, 1864, to July 24, 1865; as Post Com­ (BVT. :i\iAJOll, MAR. 13, 1865, ,'OR F AITHFUJ, AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES DURING THE REBELLION) miss;uy at Clinton, 10. , Aug. 10 to Sep. 30, 1865; as Ohief of Commissariat, Department of Florida, Nov. 5, 1865, to Feb. 28, 1866,-llnd of the Depart­ ment of Columbia, May 22, 1866, to Mar. 31, 1867, and Apr. 6, 1867, to U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 507

NUMBEr.. 1860. CLASS HANE:.

1864 .. (Born N. J.) ..ALEX. C. M. PENNINGTON.... (Ap'd N. J.) .. 18 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Milit,1,fy Acwemy from July 1, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he was gl1lduated and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT. OF ARTILLERY, JULY 1, 1860. Served in garrison at Ft. Monroe, Va., 1860-6l. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861- 66: in garrison at (SECOND LIEUT., 2D ARTILLERY, FEB. 1, 1861) Washington, D. C., Feb. 10 to Apr. 4, 1861; ill t·he Defense of Ft. Pickens, Fla., Apr. 19, 1861, to Jan. 16, 1862, being engaged in the Bombardments of (FIRST LmUT., 2D ARTILLERY, ~IAY 14, 1861 ) Nov. 22·-23, 1861, and Jan. t, 1862; in the Virginia Peninsular Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Mar.-Aug., 1862, being engaged in the Siege of York­ town, Apr. 8-May 4, 1862, - Battle of Williamsburg, May 5, 1862,- Action ..f Mechanicsville, May 2<1- 24, 1862,-BatttIe of Gaines' Mill, June '27, 1862,­ a.nd Bf'llie of Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862; in the Maryland Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Sep.- Nov., 1862, being engaged in the Action of Boonsboro, Sep. 15, 1862,--Battle ot Antietam, Sep.16-17, 1862,-Action of Shepardstown Ford, Sep. 19, 1862, - and March (0 Falmouth, VR. , in command of BRttery of Horse Artillery, Sep.-Nov., 1862, Skirmishes at Martinsburg, Oct. 2, Nolan's Ford, Oct. 12, Philomont., Nov. 2, Union, Nov. 3, Upperville, Nov. 4, Barber's Cross-roads, Noy. 6, and Corbin's Cross-roads, Nov. 11, 1862; in the Rappahannock Campaign, commanding Horse Battery (AI'my of the Potomac), Dec., 1862-June, 1863, being engaged in the Combat of Bev­ erly Ford, June 9, 1863; in the Pennsylvilnia Campaign, commanding (BVT. CAPT., JUNE D, 1863, FOR GALLANT AND MERlTORlOUS SEllVICES AT THE BATTLE OF BEVERLY FORD, VA.) Horse Battery (Army of the Potomac), June-July, 1863, being engaged in the Skirmish at Hanover, June 30, 1863, - ·Action of Hunterstown, July 2, 1863,- BlIttle of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863,-and Pursuit of the enemy to War­ (BVT: MAJOR, JULY 3, 1863, Fon GALLANT AND MERlTOllIOUS SEI:YICES IN THE ) renton. Va.., with Skirmishes at Monterey Springs, July 4, Williams­ port, July G, Boonsboro, July 8, and Hagerstowll, ,July 12, 1863,-and Action at Falling Waters, Jnly 14, 1863; in the Hapidan Campaign, commanding Bat­ tery (Army of the Potomac), Oct.-Dec., 18G3, being engaged in Skirmishes at James City, Oct.. 10, Bmndy Station, Oct. 11, Buckland Mills, Oct. 19, and Morton's Icard, Nov. 26, 1863; in the Richmond Oampaign (Army of the Poto­ (CAPTAIN, 2D ARTILLERY, MAR. 30, 1864) mac), May-June, 1864, being engaged in the Battle of the Wilderness, May 5-6, 1864,-"Sheridan's Haiel" to Haxall's Landing and returning to New Cast.le, MilY ll- 29, 1864, participating in the Comba.1 of Meadow Bridge, May 12, 1864,-" Sheridans Raid" towards Gordunsville, June 7- 28, 1864, participating in the Bl1ttle of Trevillinn Station, Jnne 11- 12, 1864; in Geneml Sheridan's Shenandoah Campaign, commanding Horse Battery, Aug.-Oct. 1864,-and Cavalry Brigade, Oct., 1864. to May, 1865, being (CoLONEL, 3D NEW JERSEY CAVALI'Y VOLUNTEEllS, OCT, 7, 1864) engaged in Skirmishes at Winchester, Aug. 17, Summit Point, Aug. 21, Kear­ nysville, Aug. 25, and Opequan, Sep. 13, 1864, - Action of Tom's Brook, Oct. 9, 1864, - Bnttle of Ced,1,f Creek, Oct. 19, 1864,-Actions on Back (BVT. LIEUT.-COL., OCT., Ill, 1864, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES IN THE BATTLE OF CEDAR CREEK, VA.) Road, Nov. 12, and at Mt. Jackson, Nov. 22, 1864,- and "Shel~c1an ' s Raid," Feb. 27-Mar. 26, 186:3, participating in the Assault at Waynesboro, Mar. 2, 18u,,; in the Richmond Cl1mpaign, Mar.-Apr., 1865, being en­ 508 GR_O\DUATES OF THE

1860. CLASS RANK.

gaged in tho D"ttle of Dinwiddi8 C. H., Mar. 31, 1865,-Dattle of Five Forks, (BvT. COLONEL, MAR. 13, 1865, FOR G,\LLANT AND i\iERITORIOUS SERVICES DURlNG THE REnELLION) Apr. 1, 1865,-DaWe of Sailors' Creek, Apr. 6, 1865,-Action of Appomattox Station, Apr. 8, 1865,- 'lnd Capitulation of General Lee, at Appomattox C. R. , Apr. 9, 1865; in command of Battery at San Francisco harbor, Cal., Sep. 19, lBvT. BRIG.-GENERAL, U. S. VOLUNTEEHS, JULY 15, 1865, FOR FAITHFUL AND MERITOIUOUS SERVICES) 1865, to Apr. 9, 1867; on Board for the Examination of Candi(lates for Promo­ (MUSTERED OUT ,)F VOLUNTEER tlERVICE, JULY 31, 18(5) tion in the Army, Nov. 15, 1366, to May 1, 1867.

1865 . . (Dorn N. C.) ...... JOHN M . KERR...... tAp'd N. 0.) .. 19 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July I, 1854, to July 1, 1860, when he was gradUl1ted and promoted in the Army to DVT. SECOND LIEUT., MOUNTED RIFLEl\IEN, JULY 1, 1860. Served: at the C,walry School lor Practice, Carlisle, Pa., 1860- 61; on fron­ tier duty at Ft. Cmig, N . . lVI. , 1861; and on leave of absence, 1861. DnoPPED, JULY 13, 1861, "HAVING OVERSTAYED HIS LEAVE OF AnSENCE, AND FAILED TO REPORT 1.'0 THE ADJUTANT-GENERAL," Joined in the Rebellion of 1861-66 aga.inst the United States. DIED, 1861, IN NORTH CAROLINA: AGED 24.

1866.. (Dorn Md.) .. . .. ALBERT M. POWELL...... (Ap'dl\id.) . . 20 Military History.- Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1&55, to July 1, 1860, when be was graduated and promoted in tbe Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT. OF INFANTRY, JULY 1, 1860. SECOND LIEUT., 10TH bFANTHY, SEP. 10, 1860. Sel'ved : in garrison at Ft. Colnmbus, N. Y., 1860- 61; and on frontier duty at Ft. Wise, Col., 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861- 66: in Operations (FIRST LIEUT., 13TH INFANTRY, MAY 14, 18Gl) in Missouri, Sep., 1861, to Feb., 1862; in Movement to New Madrid, Mo., (CAPTAIN, 13TH INFANTRY, OCT. 24, 18(1) terminating in its Occupation, M"y 14, 1862,--and Capture of Island No. 10, in the Mississippi HiveI', Apr. 8, 1862; in tbe Mississippi Campaign, Apr.­ Sep., 1862, being engaged in tbe Advance upon and Siege of Corinth, Apr.­ May, 1862; as Chief of Al-tiIlel'Y of General Quinby'S Division, Oct. - Nov., 1862; (LIEUT.-COLONEL, 1ST MISSOUlU LIGHT ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS, 0C1~. 21, 18li2) in thc Defenses of Memphis, Ten., Dec., 1862, to Apr., 1863; nsChiefof A1'til­ (BVT. i\L\JOR, OCT. 4, 1862, FOR GALLAN1.' AND l\iEr:ITORIOUS SEIlVICES AT THE BATTLE OF CORINTH, Mrs. ) leryof the 17th Army Corps, Apr., 1863, to June, 1864, being engaged in the Vicksburg Campaign, Apr.·-July, 1863, - and ill tbe Defenses ofVicksbUl'g. Mis., July, 1863-June, 1864; at St. Louis, Mo., Oll Doard for the Examination of (BVT. LIEUT.-COL., JULY 4, 1863, FOR GALLANT AND l\1ERlTORIOUS SERVICES AT THE SIEGE OF VICKSnURG, )118.) U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 509

NUMDEB. 1860. CLASS RANK.

Candidates for Appointments of Officers of the U. S. Colored Troops, Sep.19, 1864, to Aug. 1,1865; on Recruiting service, Sep. 21 to Dec., 1865; in com­ (MUSTERED OUT OF VOLUl'TEER SERVICE, AUG. 1, 1865) mnnd of Company at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., Dec., 1865, to Feb., 1866; on leave of absence, Feb. 6 to Mar., 1866; in garrison at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., ~iar. -Apr., 1866,- Ft. Rice, Dak., June, 1866, to TRANSFERRED TO 31ST INFANTRY, SEP. 21, 1866.

1867.. (Born Mo.) ...... ALFRED T. SMITH...... (Ap'd Ill.) .. 21 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT. OF INFANTRY, JULY 1, 1860. SECOND LIEUT., 8TH INFANTRY, OCT. 17,1860. Served at Ft. Columbus, N. Y., 1860-61. Served during the Hebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in garrison at Ft. McHenry, Md., Feb. 1 to May 15, 1861; as Mustering and Disbursing Officer f0r the State of Maryland, at Baltimore, Md., May-Oct., 1861; on Hecruit. ing service, Oct. 24, 1861, to May 1,1862; in the Virginia Peninsular Campaign, and Movement to Washington, D. C., ~~ay 16 to Aug. 16, 1862, on Provost (FmsT LmuT., 8TH INFANTRY, MAY 14, 1861) Guard duty at headquartcrR of the Army of the Potomac; at the Military (BVT. CAPT., JULY 1, 1862, FOR GALLANT ANn MERiTORIOUS SERVICES DURING THE PENINSULAR CAMP.UGN) Academy, 1862- 65, as Asst. Professor of Mnthematics, Sep. 15, 1862, to Mar. 20, (CAPTAIN, 8TH INFAl'TRY, SEP. 19, 1863) 1865,-and as Asst. Instructor of Infantry Tactics, Aug. 20, 1863, to Mar 21, (BVT. MAJOR, AND Bn. LIEUT. COl,. , MAR. 13, 1865, FOR GALLANT AND MERITOmOUS SERVICES DUmNG THE REDELLlON) 1865; in command of Regiment at Chattanooga, Ten., Apr.-May, 186(!,-at (COLONEL, 156TH LLLIl'OIS VOLUNTEERS, APR. 4, 1865) Cleveland, Ten., May-June, 1865,·-and Memphis, Ten., July-Aug., 1865; IlS Acting Inspector.General of the District of W cst Tennessee, Aug. 4 to Sep. 20, 1865; in command of Company, 8th Infantry, at Baltimore, Md., (MUSTERED OUT OF VOLUl'TEER SERVICE, SEP. 20, 1865) Oct., 18G5-May, 1866,-'and Charleston, S. C., May-June, 186G; on leave of absence, June 11 to Aug. 4, 1866; in command at Anderson, S. C., Aug. 6, 18G6, to

1868.. (BOl'llN. Y.) ...... WESLEY MERRI'l"l'...... (Ap'd Ill.) .. 22 Military History.-Cildet ntlthe U. S. MiHtary Academy from July 1, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT. OF DRAGOOl'S, JULY 1, 18GO. Served on frontier duty nt Ft. Crittenden, Utah, 1860-61. SECOND LIEUT., 2D DRAGOONS, JAN. 28, 1861. 510 GRADUATES OF THE

NUMDER. 1860. CLASS RANK.

Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: 118 Acting (FmsT LIEUT., 2D DR.\.GOO~S, MAY 13, 1861: 2D CAVALRY, AUG. 3, 1861) Asst. Adjutant-General of Utah forces, June 27 to Aug. 8, 1861; as Adjutant, 2d Cavalry, July 1, 1861, to .Ta,n. 1, 1862; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., Oct., 1861, to M,lr., 1862; as Aide-de-Camp to Bri~.-General Cooke, commilnd­ ing the Cavalry of the Army of the Potomac, Feb,-Sep., 1862, Ilt headquar­ (CAPTAIN, 2D CAVALRY, APR. 5, 1862) tel'S of the Defenses of Washington, D. C., Sep., 1862, to F eb. , 1863, and of the Department of Washi.ngton, Feb. to Apr. , 1863, - llnd to G3nen11 Stone­ man, Apr.-MHY, 1863, participating in the Raid towill'ds Richmond, Apr. 13 to May 2, 1863; in command of Heserve Cavill ..y Brigade (Army of tbe Poto­ (BRlG.-GENERAL, U. S. VOLUNTEERS, JUNE 29, 1863) mao), in the P ennsylvo.niil Campaign, June- July, 1863, being engaged in thp. (BVT. MAJOR, JULY I, 18G3, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SEllvICEB AT TIiE BATTLE OF GETTYSDURG, PA.) Battle of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863,-and Pursuit of the enemy to Warrenton, Va., Skirmishing at Williamsport, July G, Boonsboro, July 7-8, Funkstown, July 9, - J<\llling Waters, July 14, and Manasass Gap, July 18, 1863; in com­ mand of CavIllry Brigade, Nov. 21, ~863,-and of Division, to Apr. 10, 1864 (Army of the Potomac ), in Operations in Centml Virginia, being eng,}ged in a Hkirmish at Rappahannock Station, Aug. 1, 1863,- Action at Culpeper C. H., Nov. 8, 1863,- rmd Hkirmish at Barnett's Ford, Feb. 8, 1864; in com­ mand of Reserve CIlvalry Brigade (Army of the PotomacJ, in the Rich­ mond Campaign, Apr.- Aug., 18M, being engaged in the Action of the Fl1\'na"es, May 6, 186'i,-Combat , of Todd's T,wern, I"by 7-8, 1864, -­ "Sheridan's Haid" to Haxall's Landing and }'eturnillg to the vicinity of Ohatfield Station, ~hy 9,-29, 1864,--Battle of Yellow Tavern, J\hy 11, 1864, -Combat of Meadow Bridge, May 12, 1864,·-Skirmish at Old Church, (BVT. LIEUT.-COL., UAY 11, 1864, FOR GALLANT AND MERITOmOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF YELLOW TAVERN, VA.) 1Iby 30, 1864,-Batlle of Cold Harbor, May 31-June I, 1864,-" Sheri­ (BVT. COLONEL, MAY 28, 1864, FOR GALLANT AND MERI'TORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF HAWES' SHOP, VA.) dan's Raid" towards Oharlottesville, June 7-28, 1864,- Battle of Trevillian St.ation, June 11-12, 1864,-and Action of Darbytown, July 28, 1864; in command of Cavalry Division in the Hheuandoah CRmpaign, Aug., 1b64, to Mar., 1865, being engaged in Skirmishes at Stone Chapel, Aug, 10. Newtown, Aug. 11, Cedarville, Aug. 16, Kearnysville, Aug. 25, Bunker's Hill, Aug. 28, Smithfield, Aug. 29. Berryville, Sep. 5, and Opeqllan Creek, Sep. 15, 1864,-Bi.ttleofOpequau, Bep. 19, 1864,-Action of Milford, Sep. 22, Lumy, Scpo 24. Brown's Gap, Sep. 26, Mount Crawforcl, Oct. 2, nnd 'l'om's Run, Oct. 9, 1864,-Battle of Cedar Creek, Od. 19, 1864, - Act.ion of Middle­ (BVT. MAJ.-GENERAL, 'G. S. VOLUNTEERS, OCT. 19, 18M, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS BERVICES AT THE BATTLES OF "hNCHESTER AND FISHER's HILL, VA.) town, Nov. 12, Gordonsville, Dec. 23, 1864, and Ashhlnd, Mar. 15, 1865; iu commnnd of Cavalry Division in the Richmond Campai,!l;n, Mar.-Apr., 1865, being engaged in the Battle of Dinwiddie, C. H., Mar. 31, 1865,-Battle of Five (BVT. BRIG.-GENERAL U. S. ARMY, MAR. 13, 1865, FOR GALLANT AND J\'l:EmToRIOus SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF FIVE FORKS, VA.) (BVT. MAJ.-GENERAL, U. S. ARMY, M ... R. 13, 1865, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SEllVlCES DURING THE OoUIPAIGN ENDING WITH THE SURllENDEll OF THE I~SUllGENT ARMY OF NORTHERN VmGINIA) Forks, Apr. I, 1865, - Skil'mish at Scott's Cross-roads, Apr. 2, and at Drum­ (MaJOR-GENERAL, U. S. VOLUNTEEllS, APR. I, 18(5) U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 511

NUMBER. 1860. CL-'SS RANK.

:mond's Mills, Apr. 4, 1865,--B'lttle of Sailor's Creek, Apr. 6, 1865,-Action of Appomattox Station, Apr. 8, 1865,-and Capitulation of Geneml R. E. Lee at Appom£lttox C. H., Apr., 9, 1865; on Movement to D~n River, N. C., Apr.-wby, 1865; as Chief of Cavalry of the Military Division of the South-west, June 9 to July 17, 1865; in command of the Cavalry in the Depart­ ment of Texas, July 28 to Nov. 8, 1865; as Chief of Cav~,lry of the Military Divisiou of the Gulf, Nov. 8 to Dec. 31, 1865; on leave of abseuce, June 1 to (MUSTERED OUT OF VOLU:-ITEER SERVICE, FEB. I, 1866) Sep. 30, 1866. LIEuT.-COLONEL, 9TH CAVALRY, JULY 28,1866.

1869.. (BornKy.) ...... JAMES P. MARTIN ...... (Ap'dutLarge) .. 23 Military History.-C£ldet at the U. B. Military Academy from July 1, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he was gl'l1dufl.ted £lnd promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT. OF INF-'NTRY, JULY 1, 1860. Served: in gRrrison nt Newport Barl'l1cks, Ky., 1860; and on frontier duty (SECOND LIEUT., 7TH INFANTRY, DEC. 20, 1860) at Ft. Bragg, Cal., 18BO- 61, - Scouting 1861,-and at Ft. Bragg, Cal., 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding StEltes, 1861-66: as Acting (FIRST LIEUT., 7TH INFANTRY, Mn 14, 1861) Asst. Adjutant-General of Cavalry (Army of the Potomac), Jan. 10 to July 4, 1862; iu the Defenses of Washington, D. C., Jan. 10 -to Mar. 10, 1862; in the Virginia Peniusular Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Mar. - Aug., IS62, being engaged in the Siege of Yorktown, Apr. 5-May 4, 1862,-Battle of Williamsburg, May 5, 1862,-Battle of Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862,-­ and Battle of Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862; in the M,uyland C'lmpaign (Army of the Potomac), as Acting Aide·de-Camp to Major-General McClellan, Sep.-Nov., 1862, being engaged iu the Battle of South Mouutain, Scpo 14, 1862,-Battle of Antietam, Bep. 17, 1862,-and March to WalTenton, Va., Od.-Nov., 1862; as Act.ing Aide-de-Camp to M'ljor-Genernl Heintzelman, commanding Department of Washington, Nov., 186~ , to Feb., 186:3; as Actin'" Asst. Adjutant-General in the Discharge Office at Washington. D. C., Feb.~ (CAPTAIN, 7TH INF-'N'L'RY, JAN. 2, 1863) May, 1863; in command of Company (Army of the Potomac), on the Rappa­ hannock, May-June, 1863; in the Pennsylvania Campaign (Army of the Po­ tomac), June-.July, 1863, being engaged iu the Battle of Gettysburg, July 2, (BY'!'. MAJOR, JULY 2, 1863, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, PA.) 1863,-Pursuit of the enemy to Warrenton, Va., July, 1863; as Acting Asst. Adjutant-General of 2d Division, 5th Corps (Army of the Potomac), Aug., 1863, to Feb., 1864, being engaged in suppression of New York Draft Riots, (lnd in garrison in the harbor Defenses, Aug. 10 to Sep. 20, 1863,-Combat of Rappnhannock Station, Nov. 7, 1863, - and Mine Run Operations, Nov. 26 to Dec. 3, 1863; as Acting Asst. Adjutant-Geneml of th

NUMDER . 1860. CLASS RANK.

1870.. (Born Ala.... . JOHN R. B. BURTWELL ...... (Ap'd Ala.) .. 24 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July I, 1854, to July I, 1860, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT. OF CAVALRY, JULY I, 1860. Served: at the Cavalry School for Practice, Carlisle, Pa., 18GO; and on fron­ (SECOND LIEUT., 1ST CAVALRY, OCT. 30, 18(0)­ tier duty at Ft. Arbuckle, r. T., 1861,-and Ft. Washita, r. T., 1861. RESIGNED, MAR. 21, 18G1. Joined in the Rebellion of 1861-6G against the United States.

J.871.. (Born 0.) ...... WILLIAM G, JONES...... (Ap'd 0.) .. 25 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July I, 1855, to July I, 1860, when he was graduated and promoted in the A.l'my to BVT. SECOND LIEUT. OF INFANTRY, J ULY, I, 1860. Served on frontier duty at Ft. Breckinridge, N. M., 1860-61,-and wus (SECOND LIEUT., 10TH INFANTRY, DEC. 29, 18GO) captured at San Antonio by Texas Insurgents, May 8, 1861, and not exchanged till.Feb. 20, 1862. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 18G2-63: in the Vir­ (FrnsT LIEUT., 10TH INFANTRY, MAY 14, 18(1) ginia Peninsular Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Mar. - Ang., 1862, being engllged as Aide-de-Camp to Brig.-General A. Porter, Provost-Marshal Gen­ eml of the Army of the Potomac, Mar.-June,1862,-Battle of Fair Oaks, (LIEUT.-COLOl>'EL, 71ST PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS, J UNE 18 TO APR. G, 1863) May 31, 1862,-Battle of Savage Station, June 29, 1862,-Battie of Glendllie. June 30, 1862,-ancl Battle of Malvern Hill, July 1, 18G2; in the Maryland Campaign (Army of thc Potomac), Sep.- Nov., 18G2, as Acting Aide-de.Camp to Major-General Sumner, being engageel ill the Battle of Antietam, Sep. 17, 1862,-and j\'Iarch to F ,.ilmouth, Va., Oct.- Nov. , 1862; in the Rapplllmunock Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Dec., 186:!-l\Iar., 1863, as Acting Aide-de­ Camp to Major-General Sumner, being engaged in the Battle of Fredericks­ burg, Dec. 13, 1862; in command of Regiment in Major-Gen~ral Rosecrans' (COLONEL, 3UTH OHIO VOLUNTEERS, ApR. 30, 1863) l'ennessee Campaign, May 13 to Sep. 19, 1863, being engaged in the Adl'ance (CAPTAIN, 10TH INFANTRY, JU:>'"E I, 18G:3) on Tullahoma, June 24 to July 4, 1863"Passage of the Tennessee River and Cumberland Mountains, July-Sep., UHi3,-and Battle of Chickamauga, Ga., Sep. 19, 1863. KILLED, SEP. 19, 18G3, AT 'EHE BATTLE OF CmCKHL\uGA, GA.: AGED 26.

1872..(BOrn N. Y. ) ...MARTIN V. B. LEWIS ...... (Ap'd 0.) .. 26 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S Military Academy from J uly 1, 1855, to July I, 1860, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to En. SECOND LIEUT. OF h 'FANTRY, JULY I, 1860. Served on frontier duty at Ft. Craig, N. M., 1860- Gl. SECONDLIEUT., 8TH INFANTRY, DEC. 31, 1860. U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 513

NUMDEIL 1860. CLASS RANK.

Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-62: on Recruiting (FInsT LIEUT., 8TH INFANTRY, MAY 14, 1861) service, Oct. 28, 1861, to June 26, 1862; tind in hospitlll at Winchester, Vu., June 26-29, 1862. DIED, JUNE 29, 1862, AT WINCHESTER, VA.: AGED 26.

1873. . (Born Mas.) ...•••SALEM S. MARSH ....•... (Ap'd Mus.) .. 27 Military History.-Cadet lit the U. S. 1.:Lilitary Academy fl'om July 1, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to BYT. SECOND LIEUT. OF L'IFANTRY, J ULY 1, 1860. Served: in garrison at Ft. Columbus, N. Y., 1860; and on frontier duty at (SECOND LIEUT. , 2D INFANTRY, JAN. 19, 1861) Ft. Colville. ·Wash., 1861, -[l.Jld in command of Escort of North-west Boundary Survey, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-63: on Signal (FliIST LIEUT., 2D L'IE'ANTRY, MAY 14, 1S61) duty, 1861-62; in command of 2d Infanb'Y, Nov. 6, 1862, to 1.l[ay 1, (CAPTAIN, 2D INFANTRY, Nov. 12, 1861) 1863, in the' Rappahannock Campaign (N.-my of the Potomac), being engaged in the Battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862,-and Battle of 'BYT. lVLuOR, DEC. 13, 1862, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG, VA.) (BVT. LIEUT.-COL., MAY, 3, 1863, FOR GALLL'lT AND.MElUTORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF CHA:\,CELLORSYILLE, VA.) Chancell orsville, May 1, 1863. lULLED, ~fAY 1, 1863, AT THE BATTLE OF CHANCELLOnSYILLE, VA.: AGED 26. l874.. (Born S. C.) ...... WADE H. GIBBES...... (Ap'd S. C.) .. 28 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy fl'om July 1, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT. OF CAYALRY, JULY 1, 1860. Served at the Cavalry School for Practice, Carlisle, Pa., 1860. RESIGNED, JAN. 1, 1861. Joined in the Rebellion of 1861-66 against the United States.

1875.. (Born Fla.)....CHARLES S. BOWMAN".. (Ap'd at Lnrge) ..29 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he was gradunted and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT. OF CAVALRY, JULY 1, 1860. Served on frontier duty, nt Ft. Smith, Ark., 1S60-61,-Ft. Washita, I. T., 1861,-and Ft. Leavenworth, Knn., 1861. SECOND LmuT., 1ST CAVALRY, DEC. 2, 1860 .

• EO:l of Colonel ALE:X..l~',:DER H. BOWlUN Corps of Engineers 33 514 GRADUATES OF THE

NUMBER. 1860.

Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: on detached (FmsT LIEUT., 1ST C,tY,~RY, APR. 25, 1861: 4TH CAVALRY, AUG. 3, 1861) duty in the District of KanRas, headquarters at Ft. LeavenwOlth, June 10, (CAPTAIN, 4TH CAVALRY, JULY 17, 1862) 1861, to Mar. 28, 1863; in Major-Geneml Rosecrans' Tennessee Campaign, commnncling Battalion, .July- Oct., 1863, being engaged in the Skirmish of Sparta, Ten., Aug. 24, 1863,-Battle of Chickamauga, Sep. 19-20, 1863, - and Skirmish at Washington, Ten., Sep. 29, 1863; on March from Pulaski to Mem­ phis, 'ren., thence to Okolona, ~iis., and returning to Memphis, Jan.-Feb., (BVT. MAJOR, FEB. 20, 1864, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES IN THE CAVALRY EXPEDITION IN IVIrssISSlPPI) 1864; as Acting Insrector o~ Cavah"y, Military Division of ih.e MissisRippi, Mar., 1864; on Specwl servlCe at the CftVfllry Bureau, Waslungton, D. C., Apr. 1 to · May 16, 1864,-·and ai Camp Davis, Sandy Hook, Md., May 16 to July 1, 1864; as Special Inspector of Cilvalry, Department of the Ten­ nessee, July 1, 1864, to Jan. 5, 18G6; on sick leave of absence, Jan. ::; to Nov. 20, 18G6; in command of Camp Verde, Tex., Nov. 20, 1866, to

1.876 . . (Born R. 1.)....SAMUEL T. CUSHING...... (Ap'd R. 1.) . .30

Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Militar'y Academ~ from July 1, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he was graduated and promoted 11l the Army to Bv!'. SECOND LIEUT. OF I~FANTRY, JULY 1, 1860. Served: on frontier duty at Ft. Defiance, N. M., 1860,--on Navajo Expedi­ tion, 1860-61,-and on Signal duty at Santa Fe, N. M., 1861; and in garrison (SECOND LmUT., 2D INFANTRY, JAN. 19, 1861) in Now York harbor, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in the De­ (FIRST LIEUT., 2D INFA~TRY, ~~L, Y 14, 1861) fonses of Washington, D. C., June-July, 1861; in the ~Ianassas Campaign of July, 1861, as Aide-de-Cnmp to Colonel Miles, being with the Reserve at the Bllttle of Dull Run, July 21, 1861; as Acting ASRi. Inspector-General on the Staff of General MoDowell, July- Aug., 1861; as Asst. Signal Officer, in charge of Cnmp of Instructiou at Georgetown, D. C., Sep., 1861 , to Mar., 1862' in charge of Signal Office at Washington, D. C., Mar.-Oct., 1862; as Chief l::lignal (CAPTAIN, 2D INFANTRY, FED. 15, 1862) Officer of the Army of the Potomac, Oct., 1862, to May, 1863; as Assistant to Chief Signal Officer at Wllshington, D. C., Mo.y-July, 1863; us Instrnctor of Signal duty at the .Military Academy, ,June, 1863, to Jan., 1864; on Commissary (CAPT. ST,\FF-COM. OF SUBSISTENCE, FEll. 9, 1863) duty at Chattanooga, Ten., Feb.-~Im·., 1864,-Nashville, Ten., Mllr.-June, 11364,-Lou.isviile, Ky., June-Oct., 1864,-Jeffersonville, Ind., Oct., 1864-M:ay, 1865, - Louisville, Ky. , May- .June, 1865, - Evansville, Ind., June-Aug., 1865,­ (DVT. MAJOR, iVIlll. 13, 1865, FOR FAITHFUL AND MERITORIOUS l::lERVICES DURING THE REllELLION) Vicksburg, Mis., Aug., 1865- J'.1ar., 1866, - and Om[1ha, Neb., May- June, 1866; on sick lelwe of absence, June 13 to Aug. 20, 1866; and as Chief of Comruis­ saJ.~at, Department of the Platte, Aug. 23, 1866, to U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 5Ifl

NUMBER. 1860. CLASS RANK.

1877.. (Born Vu.) ...... FRANK HUGER· ...... (Ap'datLurge) .. 31 Military History.- Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July I, 1855, to July I, 1860, when he was graduated und promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT. OF INFANTRY, JULY I , 1860. SECO:s'D LIEUT., 10TH I:sFANTRY, .JAN. 19, 1861. Served in garrison Ilt Ft. Columbus, N. Y., 1860- 61. RESIGNED, ~IAY 21, 1861. Joined in the Rebellion of 1861-66 against the United States.

1878. . (Born Mich.) ...... ROBERT k. HALL ...... (Ap'dm) .. 32 Military History.- C"det at the U. S. Military Academy from July I, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he was gradulltAd and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT. OF INFANTRY, JULY 1, 1860. Served in gurdson at Ft. Columbus, N. Y., 1860-61; and on frontier duty at (SECOND LIEUT., 10TH bFANTRY, JAN. 23, 1861) Albuquerque, N. M., 1861. Sel'Yed during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in Opera­ (FIRST LIEUT., 10TH IN1'ANTRY, J UNE 1, 1861) tions in New Mexico, June, 1861, to Aug., 1862, \)eing engaged as Acting Assl Adjutant-General on the Staff of Colonel Canby, commanding the Department of New Mexico, June 29 to July 22, 1861,-in command of Bat­ tery, Feb.- May, 1862,-Battle of Valverde, Feb. 21, 1862,- Skirmish at Albu­ querqae, Apr. 8, 1862,-Aetioll of Peralta, Apr. 15, 1862,-llnd as Depot Commissary at P eralta, May-Aug., 1862; in the Rllppahannock Cam­ paign (ArDlY of the Potomac), Dec., 186Z-Ja.n., 1863, being eugaged, as Bat­ talion Adjutant, in the Battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862; on leave of absence, Jan. 30 to MilT. 2, 1863; on Special duty in the War Department at 'Washington, D. 0., Mal'. 17 to Sep. 25, 1863; as Aide-de-Camp to Major­ (CAPTAIN, 10TH L"\'FAN'l'RY, AUG. 31, 1863) General Hooker, Sep. 25, 1863, to July 25, 1864; in Operations about Chat­ tanooga, Oct., 1863, to May, 1864, being engllged in the Combat of Wauhatchie, Oct. 28, 18G3,-Battle of Chattl1.nooga, Nov. 24- 25, 1863,-and (BvT. MAJOR, Nov. 24, 1863, FOR GALLA.NT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, 'l'E:s'.) , Action of Ringgold, Ga., Nov. 27. 1863; in the Invasion of Georgia, May 5 to July 25, 18G4, being engaged in the Battle of Resncca, May 15, 1864,­ Action of Cassville, May 18, 1864, - BatUe and Skirmishes at New Hope Chl1l'ch, May 25- 31, 1864,-Action at Pine Mountain, June Hi, 1864,­ Action of Knlp's Farm, June 22, and Skirmish, June 27, 1864,-Skil'­ mish neilr )!Iarictta, July 3, 1864, - - Combat of Peuch-tree Creek, July 20, 1864, - and SkiImish before Atlanta, July 23, 1864; in com­ mand of 10th Infantry (Army of the Potomac), in the Combat on the 'Vcldon Railroad, Va., Aug. 19, 1864, where he was severely wounded; (BVT. LIEUT. ·COL., AUG. 19, 1864, FOlt G,U,LAXT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES . IN THE BATTLE OF WELDON RULROAD, VA.) on sick leave of absence, disabled by wonnd, Aug. 20 to Nov. 6, 1864; in com­ mand of regiment ai Ft. Columbus, N. Y., Nov. - Dec., 1864, - Ft. Porter, N. Y., Dec., 18G4-Apr., 186ii,-Burksville, V,~., Apr. - June, lSG5,-a-nd Washington, D. C., June- Oct., 18G5; in comDland of Company at Ft. Snelling, "''lin., Nov., 1865, to May, 1866,-and Ft. Aberel'ombio, Dak., iliay, 1866, to

* Son of General DEN1~ HUGEl" 518 GRADUATES OF THE

NUMllER. 1860. CLASS RANK.

Served on frontier duty in Navajo Expcditioll, 1860- 61. SECOND LIEUT., 5TH hFANTny, FEB. 25, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding Slates, 1861- 62: in Operations (FIllS"l' LmuT., 5TH INFANTRY, ~'fAY 14, 18(1) in New Mexico, 1861-62, being engaged in the Battle of Valverde, N. M., (BvT. CAPTAlN, FEB. 21, 1862, FOR GALLANT AND MERITOmOUS SEllYICES AT THE BATTLE OF VALVERDE, N. ~f.) Feb. 21, 1862, (l.ttached to ;\'fcRae's Light Bl\ttery. KILLED, FEB. 21, 1862, AT THE BATTLE OF VALVl!:llDE, N. M.: AGED, 23.

1884 .. (Born N. Y.) ...GEORGE S. HOLLISTER...... (Ap'd N. Y.) . . 38 Military History.-Cadet at thc U. S. lI'filitary Academy, from ,July 1, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LmuT. OF L"IFANTRY, JULY 1, !860. Served on frontier duty in conclucting Recruits to Ft. Cobb, I. T., 1860,­ (SECOND Lmu'!'. , 7TH INFANTRY, FEB. 26, 18(1) Ft. Cobb, 1. T., 1860- 61,-Ft. Leavenworth, Kiln., 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the SececlingBtates, 1861-66: in the Depart.. (FIRST LmUT., 7TH INFANTRY, MAY 14, 18M) mcnt of New Merico, June, 18G1, to Oct., 1863, being engaged in the Defense of Ft. Craig, N. M ., Aug., 1861- Feb., 1862,-- Battle of Valverde, N. M., FeU. 21, 1802,-Action of Peralta, N. M., Apr. 14- 15, 1862,-at Ft. Union, N. M., June, 1862-Aug., 186.'3,-·and Gallenos Springs, N. M., Sep.-Oct., 1863; (CAPTAIN, 7TH INFANTllY, JAN. 21, 18(3) ill command of 16th New York Cavalry, at Vienna, Fairfax, and Alexandria, (LmuT.-CoLONEL, 16TH NEW Yom~ CAVALRY VOJ.UNTEERS, DEC. 30, 1863) Va., Jan.- June, 1864; in arrest, Jun!) 20 to Oct. 7, 1864; * • • • • • in gar­ rison at Tallahassee, Fla., Oct., 1866, to MUSTERED OUT OF VOLUNTEER SERVICE, OCT. 7, 1864.

1885.. (Born N. Y.).GEORGE W. VANDERBILT .... (Ap'd N. Y.) .. 39 Military History.-Cnelet at the U. S. NIilitary Academy from July 1, 1855, to July 1, 1860. when he wns graelu[l.ted and promoted in the Army to En. SECOND LIEUT. OF h"FANTRY, JULY 1, 1860. Sen'eel: in garrison at Ft. Columbus, N. Y., 1860; OD frontier duty at F t.' (SECOND LIEUT., 10TH INFANTRY, FEn. 27, 1861) Dalles, Or., Dec. 4, 1860, to Jun. 28, 1861; and on leave of absence, 1861. Served eluring the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-64: in garrison (FIRST LIEUT., 10TH L'''FANTRY, JUNE 14, 1861) . at Ft. Columbus, N. Y., 1861; 'Oll Recruiting service, Sep. 1, 1861, to Apr. 1, (CAPT. STAFF-ADDITIONAL AIDE-DE-CAlIP, APR. 17, 1862) (CAPTADr, 10TH lNl'ANTHY, SEP. H), 1863) 1862; and on leave of absence, Apr., 1, 1862, to Jan. 1, 1864. DIEn, JA.'1. 1,1864, AT NICE, FRANCE: AGED 25. U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 519

NUMllER. 1860. CLASS RANK.

1886.. (Born Vt.) ...... JAMES M. WARNER...... (Ap'd Vt.) .. 40 Military History.-Cadet nt the U. S. Military Academy from July I, 1855, to July 1, 1860, when he was grudunted and promoted in the fu'my to BVT. SECO~D LIEUT. OF L'\'FANTRY, JULY 1, 1860. Served on frontier duty at .Ft. Wise, Col., 1860-62. SECO:

1887.. (Born N. C.) .....HAROLD BORLAND...... (Ap'd Ark.) .. 4~ Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from .July 1, 1854, to July 1, 1860, when he was graduuted :md promoted in the Army to Bn. SECOND LIEUT. OF bFA:

NUMBER. 1861. CLASS RANK.

CLASS OF MAY 6, 1861.

IB88. .(Born Del.) . .... HENRY A. DU PONT'. ... (Ap'd nt Large) .. 1 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1856, to May 6, t 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to Bv·I'. SECO~D LIEUT., CORPS OF ENGINEERS, MAY 6, 1861. SECOND LIEUT., CORPS OF ENGINEERS, MAY 6, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861--66: in drilling Volunteers, at Washington, D. C., May- July, 1861; as Adjutant, 5th Artil­ (FmST LIEUT., 5TH ARTILLERY, MAY 14, 18(1) lery, July 6, 1861, to Mal'. 24, 1864; in garrison at Cr.mp Greble, nenr Har­ risburg, Pa., July, 1861-Apr., 1862, - and at Ft. Hamilton, N. Y, being Act­ ing Asst. Adjutant-Gcneml of the troops in New York harbor, Apr., 1862-July, 1863; in Operations in 'Vest Virginir., in command of Battery, July 5, 1863, to May 24, 1864, and n.s Chief of Artillery of the Department of West Virginia, (CAPTAIN, 5TH ARTILLERY, MAR. 24, 1864) May 24 to July 28, 1864, being engaged in the Combat of New Market, May 15, 1864, - Combat of Piedmont, June 5, 1864,-Skirmish at Lexington, June 11, 1864,-Combat of Lynchburg, June 17-18, 1864,-and Action ner.r Salem, June 21, 1864; as Chief of Al'tillery, Army of West Virginia, July 28, 1864, to Jan. 2,1865, in Mnjor-Generr.ISheridnn's Shenandoah Campaign, being engaged ill Skirmishes at Cedr.r Creek, Aug. 15, and Halltown, Aug. 22-26,-Action of Berryville, Sep. 3, 186!,-Battle of Opequnn, Sep. 19, 1864,--Battle of Fisher's (13V1'. MAJOR, SEP. 19, 1864, FOR GALLANT SERVICES AT THE BATTLES OF OPEQUAN AND FrSHER'S HILL, VA.) Hill, Sep. 23, 1864,--Skirmish at Cedar Creek, Oct. 13, 1864,-and Battle of Cedm' Creek, Oct. 19, 1864; as Chief of Artillery of the Department of West Virginia, Jan. 2 to July 20, 1865; in command of Battery at Cumberland, Nld., (BVT. LIEUT.-COL., OCT. 19, 1864, FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF CEDAR CREEK, VA.) Oct., 1865,-and at Ft. Monroe, Va., Oct., 1865-Aug., 1866; on leave of absence, Aug. 14 to Sep. 13, 1866; in command of Battery at Ft. Monroe, Sep_ 13­ Oct. 28, ]866,-and Richmond, Va., Oct. 29, 1866, to

1889. . (Born Mus.) ..... CHARLES E. CROSS ...... (Ap'd Mas.)_.2 Military History.-Cadct lit the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he WilS graduated and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECO}lD LIEUT., CORPS OF E}lGINEERS, MAY 6, 186l. SECOND LIEUT.. CORPS OF E}lGINEERS, MAY 6. 1861. Served dnring the Rebellion of the Seceding Sbltes, 1861- 63: in drilling Vol­ unteers at Washington, D. C., Ma.y 7- 25, ]861; as Asst. Engineer in the con­ struction of the Defenses of Wn.sbington, D. C., May 27 to ,July I, 18G1,-in the Manassas Campaign of July, 1861, athwhed to 2d Division of the Army of North-east Virginia, being engr.ged in the Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861,-­ and in the construction of the Defenses of Wasbington, D. C., July 23 to (FIRST LIEUT. , CORPS OF ENGINEERS, AUG. 6, 1861)

• Son of General H~'RY Dr. PO!"', who was gradmted at the Military Academy with tho Class of 1833 (No. 747). t Tho course of this Class at the Military Acauemy was piue years. U. S. MILITARY ACADEi\IY. 521

NUMBER. 1861. CLASS RANK.

Mar. 10, 1862; in command of an Engineer Company (Army of the Po­ tomac), in the Virginia Peninsular Campaign, Mar.-Aug. 1862, being en­ (BvT. n'L~JOR, JULY 1, 1862, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES IN THE VIRGINIA PENINSULAR CAMPAIGN) gaged in the Siege of Yorktown, Apr. 12-May 4, 1862,-in the subsequent Opemtions of the Campaign, in the construction of Roads, Field-works, and Bridges, particularly for the passi1ge of the Army and its immense tmins over the White Oak Swamp and Chiclmhominy River; in command of Engi­ neer Battalion (Army of the Potomac), in the Maryhmd Campaign, Sep.-Nov., 1862, being engaged in the Battle of Antietam, Sep. 17, 1862,- in building, (BVT. LIEUT. -COL., SEP. 17, 1862, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF ANTIETAM, MD.) guarding and l'epah'ing Ponton Bridges across the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers, at Harper's Ferry and Berlin, nid., Sep. 21-Nov. 3, 18G:2, - ulld on March to Falmouth, Va., Nov., 1862; and in comllmnd of Engineer Battnlion, Dec., 1862-Feb., 1863, and of Company, ~I:tr.-,June, 1863 (Army of the Poto­ mac), in the Rappahannock Campaign, being engaged at the Battle of Freder­ icksburg, in throwing Ponton Bridges, for the AdYftllce and Retreat of the Army of the Potomac, across the Rappahannock River, Dec. 11-16, 1862,-in Disembarking ,md Equipping Ponton Train at Belle Ph,in, and tmnsporting it to Falmouth, Va., Jan. 15- 10, 1863, - on the "Mud March," with Ponton Bridge, for .Banks' Ford, ,Jan. 20-20, 18G3,-in constructing Field-works, mak­ ing Surveys, guarding Bridges, &c., Jun. 26-Apr. 29, 18G3,-in throwing (CAPTAIN, CORPS OF ENGINEEUS, NIAll. 3, 18(3) Bridge below Fredericksburg, Apr. 29. 1863,-at the Ba.ttle of Chancellors ville, in cOllstructing Defensive.'Vorks and Bridges, NIay 3-6, 1863,-and in throw­ ing a Bridge in tbe face of the enemy at Fl'i1uklin's Crossing of the R:lppahan­ (BVT. COLONEL, JUNE 5, 1863, FOR GALLANT AND NIElUToUrouS SERVICES WHILE ASSISTIXG TO THUOW A BmDGE ACllOSS TUE IhpPAH.~NNOCK AT FREDERICKSBURG 1)1 THE :F.1CE OF THE ENEl\IY. " 'HE::,{ HE WAS KILLED) . nock, June 5, 1863. KILLED, JUNE 5, 1863, AT FRANKLIN'S CROSSING OF THE RAPPAHANNOCK, VA.: AGED 26.

~890 .. (Born Vt.) ..... ORVILLE E. BABCOCK...... (Ap'a Vt.) ..3 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND, LIEUT. CORPS OF ENGINEERS, MAY 6, 1861. SECO},"!) LIEUT.• CORPS OF ENGINEEHS, MAY G" 1861. Seryed during the Rebellion of the Seceding St.ates 1861- 66: in drilling Vol­ unteers at Washington, D. C., May 8-25, 1861; as Asst. Engineer in the constl'llction of the Defenses of Washington, D. C., May 25 to June IG, 1861, - on the Upper Potomac and , June 16 to Aug. 25, 1861 (acting as Aide-de-Camp to Major-General Banks, July-Aug., 1861),-in the construction of t.he Defenses of Washington, D. C., Aug 27 La Nov. 23, 1861,­ (FIRST LIEUT., CORPS OF ENGINEERS Nov. 17, 18(1) on Special duty at the headquarters of the Army of the Potomac, Nov. 23, 1861, to Feb. 24, 1862,-and at Harper's Ferry, constructing and guarding Pon­ ton Bridge across the Potomac fOl' General Banks' movement to 'Winchester, Feb. 24 to Mar. 4, 1862; in the Virginia Peninsnlar Campaign, attached to Engineer Battalion (Army of the Potomac), niar. 10 to July 19, 18G2, being 522 GRADUATES OF THE

NUMBER. 1861. CLASS RA~K. engaged in the Siege of Yorktown, Apr. 12- May 4, 1862,-and during the (BVT. CAPT., i'>LAy 4, 1862, FOR GALLANT AND lIIERITORIOUS SERVICES DURING 7.'HE SIEGE OF YORKTOWN, VA.) subsequent Operations of the Campaign, in making reconnoissances and con­ structing bridges, roads, and field-works, particu]o,rly the" New Bridge" over the Chickahominy; on sick leave of absence, July 19 to Sep., 1862; in command of an Engineer Company on the March to Warrenton, Va., Oct.-Nov. 16, 1862; as Chief Engineer of the Left Grand Division, Nov. 16 to Dec, 18, 1862, and Asst. Inspector-Genero.l, 6th Corps, Jan. 1 to Feb. 6, 1863 (Army of (LIEUT.-COL. STAFF, U. S, VOLUNTEERS, JAN. 1, 1863, TO MAR. 29, 1864) the Potomac), in the Rappahannock C'lmpaign; us Assistant in the Engineer Bureau at Washington, D. C., Dec. 18- 31, 1862; as Asst. Inspector-General and Chief Engineer, 9t.h Army Corps, Feb. 6 to Apr. 10, 1863, being engaged in ml1king survey and project for Defensive Works o.t Louisville, Mar.­ Apr., 1863; as Chief Engineer of the Central District of Kentucky, Apr. 10 (CAPTAIN, CORPS OF ENGIXEERS, JUNE 1, 1863) to June 9, 1863; with 9th Corps en route to the Siege of Vicksburg, being present at its Surrender, July 4, 1863,-·and Reoccupation of Jackson, Mis., July 16, 1863; in East Tennessee Campaign, being engaged in the Action of Blue Lick Springs, Oct. 10, 18G3, - Skirmish at Hough Ferry, Nov. 14, 1863,­ Comba,t of Campbell's Station, Nov. 16, 1863,-and Defense of Knoxville, as Engineer of thc line occupied by the 9th Corps, Nov. 17-Dec. 4, 1863; as (BvT. MA.roll, Nov, 29, 1863, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES DUlUNG THE SIEGE OF KNOXVILLE, TEN.) Chief Engineer of the Department of the Ohio, J'ln. 23 to Mar. 20, 1864; as Aide-de-Camp to Lieut.-General Gmnt in the Richmond Campnign, May 4­ (LIEUT.-COL. STA}'F- AIDE-DE-CAMP TO 7.'HE GENERAL-IN-CHIEP, MAR. 29, 1864) Dec., 1864, being engaged in the Battle of the Wilderness, May 5-6, 1864,-­ (BVT. LIEUT.-COL., MAY 6, 1864, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SEBVICES AT THE BATTLE OF THE 'WILDERNESS, VA.) Battles of SpottsylYania, ~1ay 9-20, 1864, - Battles of Cold Harbor, June 1-3, 1864, - and Opemtious about Petersburg, June-Dec., 1864; as Bearer of De­ spatches ii'om General Grant to General Sherman when moving upon Savan­ nah, Dec., 1864, -- a-nd to General Schofield, F eb., 1865, being present at the Capture of Wilmington, N. C., Feb. 22, 1865; in the Siege of Petersburg, Mar.­ (BVT. COLONEL, M.m. 13, 1865, FOR G.-ILLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES DURING THE REBELLION) (BVT. BurG.-GENERAL, U. S. ARMY, MAR. 13, 1865, FOB GALL.~NT AND MEltITOIUOUS SERVICES IX THE FIELD DURING THE REBELLION) April 2, 18G5,-and Pursuit of the Rebel Army under General Lee, termi­ nating with the CapitUlation of Appomattox C. H., Apr. 9, 1.865, the place of the Meeting of the contending Generals being selected by him; and at the (COL. STAFF-AIDE-DE-CAMP TO THE GENERAL-IN-CHIEF, JULY 25, 18(6) heo.dqul1rters of the General commanding the Armies of the United States, Apr. 9, 1866, to lIiAJOR, CORPS OF EXGINEERS, ~1An. 21, 1867. l.89l. . . (Born Ill.) ... HENRY W. KINGSBURy· ..... (Ap'cl N. Y.) .. 4 Military History.- Cadet at the U. S. 1I1ilitary Academy from July I, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he was gmdunted and promoted in the Al'my to BVT. SECOND LIEUT. OF ORDXANCE, lI-L\y G, 1861. SECOND LIEUT., ORDNANCE, MAY 6, 1861.

• Son of ~lajor Juuus J. B. K1XGSDURY, 3d Infantry. U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 523

NUMBER. 186]. CLASS RANK.

Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861- 62: as Assistant Ordnunce Officer at Ft. Monroe Arsenal V!t., May 24 to June 8, 1861; as Aide­ (FIRST LIEUT., 5TH ARTILLERY, iVIAy 14, 1861) de-Camp to Brig.-Geneml McDowell, June 8 to Dec. 13, 1861, in the Defenses of 'Washington, D. C., and Manassfl8 Campaign of July 1861, being engaged in the Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; with Battery in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., Dec., 1861, to M(lr., 1862; in the Virginia Peninsular Campaign (Army of the PotOlnllc), Mar. -·July, 1862, being engaged in the (COLOXEL, 11TH COXNECTICUT VOLUNTEERS, APR. 25, 1862) Battle of Gaines' Mill, J Hne 27, 1862, - und Battle of Mal vern Hill, July 1, 1862; in command of Regiment (Al'my of the Potomac), in the Maryland Cam­ paing, Sep. 1862, being engaged in the Battle of South Mountain, Sep. 14, 1862, -[l)1d Battle of Antietam, Sep. 17, 1862, \vhere he was Mortally Wounded (four wounds). DIED, SEP. 18, 1862, OF 'Vomms REr.EIVED IN THE BATTLE OF ANTIETHI, MD.: AGED '1:7.

1892 .. (Born Me.) ...... ADELBERT AMES...... (Ap'd Me. ) ..5 Military History.-C:1det at the U. S. Military Academy from July I, 1856, to May G, 18G1, when he was graduated und promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 2D AR'l'ILLERY, MAY 6, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861- GG: in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., MUS-July, 18rH; in the Manassas Cam­ (FIRST LIEUT., 5TH ARTILLERY, MAY 14, 1861) paign of July, 1861, being engaged in the Battle of Bull'Run, July 21, 1861, where he was wounded; on sick leave of absence, disabled by wound, July 22, (Bn. MAJOR, JULY 21, 1861, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIO,[;S SERVICES AT THE BA'l'TLE OF BULL RUN, VA.) to Sep. i, 1861; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., Sep.,1861, to Mal'. , 1862 ; in tlle Virginia P eninsular Cnmpo.ign, commanding Battery (Army of the Potom'tc), Ma.r.-Aug., 11;62, being engaged in the Siege of Yorktown, Apr. 5-May 4, 1862,-Battle of Gaines' :VIill, June 27, 1862,- and Battle of Malvcrn Hill, July 1, 1862; in command of Regiment, 5th Corps (Army of (Bn. LIEUT.-COL., JULY 1, 1862, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF MALVERN HILL, VA.) tlle Potomac), in the Maryland Campaign, Sep.- Nov., 1862, being engaged (COLONEL, 20TH MAINE VOLUNTEERS, AUG. 29, 18(2) in the B"ttie of Antietam, Sep. 17, 1862, - and Murch to F aJmonth, Va., Oct.-Nov., 1862; in the Rappahannock Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Dec., 1862-Ju11e, 1863, being eng'lged in the Battle oJ Fredericksburg, Dec. la, 1863, -and Battle of Chaneellorsville, as Acting Aide-de-Camp to Major­ General Meade, May 2-4, 1863, - und Combat of Beverly Ford, in command (BRIG.-GENERAL, U. S. VOLUNTEERS, MAY 20, 1863) of Brigade, 11th Corps, June 9,1863; in the PennsylvaniaCull1pllign (Army of the Potomac), Jnne-July, 1863, being engaged in the Bllttle of Gettys­ (BVT. COLOXEL, JULY 1, 1863, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT 'fHE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, PA_) burg, July 1-3, 1863,-and Pursuit of tire enemy to Warrentvn, V'I., July, 1863 ; in Operations in the Department of the South, Aug., 1863, to Apr. 19, 1864; in command of Division or Brigade, 18th Army Corps, in Open,tions before Peter~bnrg, Apr. 25 to Sep. 17, 1864, bcing engaged in the Action of Port Walthall Junction, May 7, 1864,-and Battle of Cold Harbor, JUlie 1, 524 GRADUATES OF THE

NU}[DER. 1861. CLASS RANK.

1864; 011 leave of absence, Sep. 17 to Oct. 10, 18G4; in command of Divi­ (CAPTAIN, 5TH ARTILLERY, JUNE 11, 1864) sian, 10th Arm~' Corps, Oct. 10 to Dec. 2, 1864, before Petersburg, Va., beillg engaged in the Actions of Darbytown Road, Oct. 13 and 27, 1864; in com­ mand of Division, ~4th Army Corps, Dec. 2,1864, to Apr., 1865, being engaged in the first Expedition to Ft. Fisher, N. C., Dec. 7- 28, 1864, and on the sec­ ond Expedition, Jan. 2-15, 1865, participating in the Assault and Capture (En'. MAJOR-GmmRAL, U. S. VOLUNTEERS, JAN. 15, 1865, FOR G.U,LANT SERVICES IX THE CAPTURE OF FT. FISHER, N. C.) of Ft. Fishel', Jan. 15, 1865,-and in Operations in North Carolina, Jan-Apr., (BVT. ERIG.- GENERAL, U. S. ARMY, MAR. 13, 1865, FOR GALLANT AND MEBITOllIOUS SERVICES AT 'I'HE CAPTURE OF FT. FISHEll, N. C.) (BVT. MAJ. -GENERAL, U. S. ARMY, NIAll. 13, 1865, FOR GAL'LANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES IN THE FIEI,D DURING THE REBELLION) 1865; in command of Division of lOth Corps, Apr.-:\,1ay, lS6G, ,tnd of 10th Army Corps, Mn,y 12-July 28, 1865, in North Carolina, - and of the District of Western South Carolina, Scp. 5, 1865, to Apr. 30, 1866; on leave of ILbsence, (MUSTERED OUT OF VOLUNTEER SERVICE, APR. 30, 186G) May 1, 1866, to LIEUT.-COLONEL, 24~'H INFANTRY, JULY 28, 1866.

1.893.. (Born D. C.) .. LLEWELLYN G. HOXTON .. . (Ap'dat Large) .. 6 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Militaq Academy from July 1, 1856, to JVIay G, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT;, ORDNANCE, M.n 6,1861. On graduation leave of absence, May 6-25, 1861. RESIGNED, MAY 25, 1861. Joined in the Rebellion of 1861- 66 against the UllitedStates.

1.894 . (Born Va.) • ADELBERT R. BUFFINGTON .. ... (Ap'd Va,.) ..7 Military HistorY.-C>tdet at the U. S. :Military Academy from July 1, 1856, to :May 6, 1861, when he was gruduated und promoted in the Army to DVT. SECOND LIEu·I'., ORDNANCE, MAY 6, 1861. SECOND LIEUT., ORDNANCE, MAY 14, 1861. Serveel during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D.O., Muy 7 to June 5, 1861; as Asst. Ordnance Officer at St. Louis Arsenal, Mo., June 8, 1861, to Oct. 18, 1862 (temporarily (Fms'r LIEUT., ORDNANCE, JULY 22, 1861) commanding, Apr. 9 to Jnly 11, 1862), being cngagecl in the additional duties of :Mustering MisSOUl'i and TIlinois Volunteers,-aiding with Artillery and Men in t.he Defense of Pilot Knob, Mo., threatened with attack, a.nd acting as Asst. Adjutant-Genemlof 5th Division, Army of the West,-ltnc1 drilling anel Or­ ganizing the employes of the Arsenal into a Regiment of Missouri Militia, of which he WIlS commissioned the Colonel by Governor Gamble; in comma.nd of Wheeling Ordnance Depot, W. Va., Oct. 2;:5, 1862, to Sep. 12,1863; as Inspeo­ (CAPTAn!, OllDNANCE, "'LuI. 3. 1863) U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 525

NUMBER. 1861. CLASS RANK . tor of rifling Sea-Coast Cannon, Sep. 19, 1863, to JUly 13, 1864; in command of New York Arsenal, July 13, 1864, to Sep., 18G5,·-and of Bll.ton Rouge Ar­ (BVT. MAJOR, MAR. 13, 1865, FOR FAITHFUL AND MEIUTORIOUS SERVICES IN THE ORDNANCE DEPART>IENT) senal, r;a., Sep. 14, 1865, to Aug. 15, 1866; as Chief of Ordnance, Department of the Gulf, Aug. 15, 1866, to Mar. 26, 1867,-and of the Fifth Military District (Louisiana and Texas), Mar. 26, 1867, to

1895.. (Born N. Y.) ...... EMORY UPTON...... (Ap'cl N. Y.) ..8 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. lI'lilitary Academy from July 1, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he was gmdU!lted and promoted ill the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 4TH ARTILLERY, M,w 6, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seccdiug States, 1861-66: in drilling Vol­ unteers at Washington, D. C., ,,-lay 7- 27, 18G1; as Airle-de-Camp to Brig.­ (FmST LIEUT., 5TH ARTILLERY, "fAY 14, 1861) General D. Tyler, lI'lay 27 to July 23, 1861, in the Defenses of WHshington, D. C., and the Manassas Campaign of July, 1861, being engaged in the Action of Blackburn's Ford, July 18, 1861,--an(1 Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861, where he was wounded; on sick leavo of absence, disabled by wound, July 23 to Aug. 14, 18G1; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., Aug. 14, 1861, to lI'll11'. 22, 1862; in the Virginia Peninsular Campaign, commanding Battery (Army of the Potomac), Mar.-Aug., 1862, being engaged in the Siege of York­ town, Apr. 5-May 4, HlG2,-Action at West Point, May 7, 1862, - Battle of Gaines'lI'lill, June 27, 1862,-and Battle of Glendale, Juno 30, 1862; in com­ mllnd of Artillery Bri~ade, 1st Division, Cth CorJ;>s (Army of the Potomac), in the Maryland Campaign, and commanding RegIment, Sep.-Nov., 18(;2, beiIlg engaged in the Battle of South Mountain, Sop. 14, 1862,--nattle of Antietam, Sep. 17, 1862,-and Milroh to Falmouth, Va., Oct.-Nov., 1862; in the Rappa­ (COLONEL, 121sT NEW YORK VOI,UNTEERS, OCT. 23, 1862) hannock Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Dec., 1862-June, 1863, being engaged in the Battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862,-and Battle of Salem Hcights, May 3-4, 1863; in the Penn"ylvania C,\mpaign (Army of the Potomac), June- July, 1863, being engaged (after a forced march of 35 miles), in the Battle of Gettysburg, July 2- 3, 18G3, - and Pursuit of the enemy to ,'iarrenton, Va., in command of Brigl\de, July, 1863; in the Hapidull Campaign, commanding Brigade, 6th Corps (Army of thc Potomac), Oct.­ Dec., 1863, being engaged. in the Capture of the Hebel Works at Rappahan­ nock Station, Noy. 7, 18C3,-and Opemtions at Mine Run, Noy. 25- Dec. 3, (BVT. M"JOll, Nov. 8, 1863, FOIl G.\LLAN1' AND "'l:ERrroruous SEllVICES AT THE B~TTLE OF RAPPAHA..c'1NOCK STATION, VA.) 1863; in command of Brigade, 6th Corps (Army of the Potomac), ill the Rich­ mond Campaign, May 4-July 10, 1864, being engaged in the Battle of the Wil­ derness, May 5- 6, 1864,-Battles about Spottsylv:min, Mo.y 9-20, 1864, where he was wounded on the 10th, while commanding the assaulting column of 12 (BVT. LIEUT.-COL., MAY 10, 1864, FOR GALLANT AND MEllITORIOUS SERYICES AT THE BA1'TLE OF SPOTTSYLVANIA, VA.) of the 6th Corps upon the enemy's intrenchments,--Batties and (BRIG.-GENER.U., U. S. VOLUNTEERS, MAY 12, 1864) Actions of Cold Harbor, June 1-23, 1864,-and Siege of and. Battles about Pe­ tersburg, June 23 to July 10, 18(H; in the Washington Cnmpaign, July, 1861, being engaged in the Defense of the Capital, July 11-12, 18G4 ; in the Shenan­ doah Campaign, Aug. -Sep., 1864, being engaged in the Battle of Opequ!\n, 526 GRADUATES OF THE

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Sep. 19, 1864, where he was wounded while commanding 1st Division; on sick (BVT. COLOXEL, SEP. 19, 1864, FOR GALLANT A);D MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF 'VIXCHESTER, VA.) lellve of absence, disabled by wound, Sep. 20 to Dec. 13, 1864; in command of (BVT. ~LA;r.-GElmRAL, U. S. VOLUNTEERS, OCT. 19, 1864, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS BERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF 'VINOHESTER, VA.) 4th Cavalry Division in General J. H. Wilsoll's Operations in AlnbaIDa and (CAPT.UN, 5TH ARTILLERY, FEB. 22, 1~65) • Georgia, Mar.-May, 1865, being engaged in the Action at Montevallo, Mnr. 31, and at Planter~ville, Ala., Apr. 1, 1865,-Assault of Selma, Ala., Apr. 2, 1~65,­ (BVT. BRIG.-GENERAL, U. S. ARMY, MAR. 13, 18G5, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICER AT THE BATTLE AND CAPTURE OF BELMA, ALA.) and Assault and C,\pture of Columbus, Ga., Apr. 16, 186.5; ,\tNashville Cavalry (BVT. MM.-GENERAL, U. S. ARMY, ~lAR. 13, 1865, FOR GALLA.NT ,~ND MERI- Tomovs SERVICES IN THE FmLD DUllING THE REDELLIOX) Depot, June, 1~65; in command of 1st Cavalry Division, District of East Ten­ nessee, July-Aug., 1865,- and of District of Colorado, Aug. 22, 1865, to Apr. 30, 1866; and with Board of Officers at West Point, N. Y., in Exo.mining (MUS1'ERED OUT OF VOLUNTEER SERVICE, APR. 30, 1866) his system of Infantry Tactics, June 25, H,66, to Feb. 4, 1867, adopted, Aug. 1, (LmuT.-COLO:-IEL, 25TH INFANTRY, J ULY 28, 1866) 1867, for the use of the Army and Militia of the United States; and awaiting orders, Feb. 4 to Sep. 1, 1867.

1896.. (Born Va.).NATHANIEL R. CHAMBLISS .... (Ap'd T en.) ..9

Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. ~Iilitary Academy from July I, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he waR gmduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LmUT., 3D ARTILLERY, MAY 6, 1861) Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861: in drilling Vol­ unteers at Washington, D. C., "Nlay 0-25, 1861. DISMISSED, MAY \l5, 1861, "H,WING TEXDERED HIS RESIG:SATION TO AVOID BEING CALLED UPON FOR ACTIVE SERVICE. Joined in the Rebellion of 1861.:e6 against the U nitecl States.

1897.. (Born N. Y) ...... EDMUND KIRBy"...... (Ap'd at Large) , .10 Military History.-C!l(let at the U. S. Military Academy from July I, 1856, to Mny 6, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LmUT., 1ST ARTILLERY, }I[AY 6, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1801-63: in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., May-July, 1861; in the Manassas Campaign (FIRST LmuT., 1ST AUTlLLEltY, ~IAY.14, 1861) of July, 1861, being engaged in the Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C. , July-Dec., 1861; in command oiCompany at Poolesville, Md., and Hu,rper's Ferry, Va. , Dec., 1861, to "br., 186:l, being en­ gaged in tho Combat of Ball's Bluff, Va., Oct. 21, 1861; in the l7irginia Ponin­

• Son of Bvt. Colonel EollCXD KJRllY, Paymaster, U. H. Army. U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 527

NU)lD ER . 18{H. CLASS RANK.

suhu Campaign, commanding Battery (Army of the Potomac), Mar.-Aug., 1862. being engaged in the Siege of Yorktowu, Apr. 5, to May 4, 1862,-Bat­ tie of Fnir Oaks. May 31-June 1, 1862,-Battle of Savage Station, June 29, 1 86~ , - B'lttleofGlend"le, .Julle 30, 186:2, - aud Battle of i\Ialvern Hill, July 1, 1862; on sick leave of 'lbsence, Sep. 1-24, 1862; in the l\bryland Campaign (TIlAN'SFEIUlED TO Top. E:

1898.. (Born Pa.) .... , ,JOHN I. RODGERS ...... (Ap'd Pa.) .. ll. MilitalY History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECON'D LIEu'r., 2D ARTILLEIlY, MAY G, 1861. Served duriug the Rebellion of the Seceding Statcs, 1861- 66: in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., May ..June, 1861; in Operatious iu Shenan­ (FIRST LIEUT., 2D ARTILLEny, l\'l.l.Y 14, 18(1) doah Valley, June-Nov., 1861; in command of Company at Ft. Pickens, Fla., Jan.- Sep. , 1862, - neru' New Orleans, La., Sep.-Dec., 1862, -and Baton Rouge, La., Dee., 1862-Mar., 1863 ; in Major-Geneml Banks' Operatious in Western Louisiana, Apr.-May, 1863, being engaged in the Combat of Irish Beud, Apr. 13- 14,1863; sick in hospital, May 13 to June 9, 18G3; in command of Battery at the Siege of Port Hudsou, La., June ll- July 8, 18G3; on sick leaye of absence, Aug. 4 to Sep. 13, 1863; in command of B!1.Uery at New Orleans, La., Sep.-Nov., 1863,-Baton Rouge, La., Nov., 1863- Mar., 1864,-Red River Operations, La., Mar.-May, 1864,-!1.nd Morgauzia, May- June, 1864; on Re­ (CAPTUN, 2D ARTILLERY, J UNE 11, 18(4) crniting service, Aug- Sep., 1864; at the Military Academy, as Asst. Professor of ~fathem[\tics, Oct. 1, 1864, to Aug. 5, 186;) ; in command of Compauy at Capc Disappoiutment, Wash., Oct., 1865, to June, 1867.

1899.. (Born N. Y.) ..SAMUEL N . BENJAMIN..... (Ap'd N. Y.) . . 12 Military History.-Oadet at the U. S. Military Academy from .July 1, 185G, to May 6, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT. , 2D AnTILLEIlY, M.H 6, 1861. Served duriug the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 18GI- 66: in the De­ fenses of Washington, D. C., May-July, 1861; in the Manassas Cumpnign of (FmST LIEUT., 2D AIlTILLEHl', l\'I,w 15, 18(1) July, 1861, beiug .ellgr,ged iu the Action of Blackburn's Ford, July 18, 1861, - ­ aud Bn,ttle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861 ; in the Defeuse,; of Wflshingtoll, D. C., July, 1861, to Milor., 1862; in the Virginia P euinsular Campaign (Army of t.he Potomac), Mar.-Aug., 1862, being engaged iu the Siege of York­ town, Apr, 5-May 4, 1862,-Aciions at Garnctt's aud Golding's Farm, June 27, 1862,-Ba.ttle of Glendale, June 30, 1862,- anc1 Bflttle of Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862 ; iu the Northern Virginia Campaign, Aug.-Sep., 1862, beiug engaged in the B,litle of Manassas, Aug. 29- 30, 1862, -Baitlc of Chantilly, Sep. 1, 18G2, -aud several Skirmishes, Aug., 1862; in the Maryland Campaign (Army of 528 GRADUATES OF THE

NUMDEr.. 18th. CLASS RANK.

the Potomac), Sep.-Nov., 1862, being engaged in the Battle of South Mountain, Sep. 14, 1862, - Skirmish near Sharpsburg, Sep. 16, 1862, -Battle of Antietam, Sep. 17, 1862,-and March to FD.lmouth, Va., Oct.-Nov., J862; in the Rappahannock Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Dec., 1862-Feb., 1863, being '.mgaged in (he Battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862; in com­ mand i)f Battery at Covington, Ky., Apr., 1863,-and at Lexington, Ky., Apr. 24--June 4, 1863; in Movement of 9th Army Corps to Young's Point, La., June 4-17, 1863; in the Vicksburn Campaign, June 17 to Aug. 5, 1863, being engaged in the Siege of Vicksburg, Mis .• June 17--July 4, 1863,--As­ sault of Ft. Beauregard, June 25, 1863,-and Reoccupation of Jackson, July 16, 1863; in return of the 9th Corps to Kentucky, ALig. 5-13, 1863: in command of Rescrve Artillery of 9th Army Corps, Aug. H to Oct.' 24, 1863; as Chief of ArLilieryof 9th Army Corps in East Tennessee Campaign, Oct. 24 to Dec. 21, 1863. being engaged in a Skirmish at Holt'~ Fcrry, Nov. 15, 1863,-Combat of Ct\mpbell's Station, Nov. 16, 1863, - Defcnse of Knoxville, Nov. 15-Dec. G, 1863, participating in the Repulse of the Assault on Ft. tianders, Nov. 29, 1863,-and Pursuit of LongsLreet's Rebel forces, Dec. 7- 10, 1863; on sick leave of absence, Dec. 21, 1863, to F eb. 17, 1864; on Hecruiting scrvice, Feb. 17 to Apr. 16, 1864; as Chief of Artillery, 9th Army Corps, Apr. 12 to May 12, 1864, in the RicllmoJld Campaign, being engaged in the Battle of thc Wi\clerness, ~1:ay 5-6, 186!,-and Battles of SpottHylvania, May 10- 12, 1864, when he was severely wounded; on sick leave of absence, und in hospital, disabled by wound, May 12 to Sep. 5, 1861; at the Militflry (CAPTAIN, 2D ARTILLERY, JUNE 13, 18(4) (BVT. MAJOR, AUG. 1, 1864, FOR DISTDIGUISHED AND GALLA:-IT CO:-lDUCT AT THE BATTLE OF SPOTTSYLVAXIA, VA.) Academy, as Asst. Professor of Nhthematics, Sep. 12, 1864, to Aug. 5, 1865; (BVT: LIEUT.-COL., 1\'lAn. 13, 1865, FOR GOOD CONDUCT AND G.I.LLA..l'1T SERVICES DURING THE REDELLION) in commflnd of Company, Sfln Fmncisco harbor, Cal., Sep., 1865, to Apr., 1866; as Recorder of Artillery Board at Washington, D. C., 1\1ar. 12 to Aug. 29, 1866; at the Militnry Academy, flS Asst. Professor of Mathematics, Aug. 31, 1866, to

1900.. (Born Ky.) ...... JOHN ADAIR ...... CAp'd Or. ).. 13 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 1ST DR.WOOXS, l\fAY 6, 1861. FIRST LIEUT., 1ST CAVALRY, SEP. 7, 1861. Served at the Cavt,lry School for Practice, Carlisle, Pa., 18tH. DrslIIssED, DEC. 2!), 1861, AS A "DESERTER." Civil History.--Gold Mining in Curriboo District, British Columbia, since 1862.

1901.. (Born N. Y.) .....JOHN W. BARLOW...... CAp'd Wis.) ..14 Military History.-Caclet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he was gmduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 2D ARTlLLEllY, 1\hY 6, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in dl'illing Volunteers at Washington, D. C., May--.July, 1861; in the Manassas Cam­ (FIRST LIEUT., 2D ARTILLERY, MAY 15, 1861) U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 529

NUMDER. 1861. CLASS RANK.

paign of July, 11l61, being engaged in the Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; HI tl~e Defenses of. Washington, D. C., July, 1861- ;\far., 1862; in the Virginia Pelllusular Cnmplugn (Army of the Potomac), Apr.-Aug., 18G2, being engaged in the Siege of Yorktown (on Engineer dnty), Apr. 5- Mny 4, 186~, -· Bnttle of Williams1mrg, May 4-5, 1862,-Action of Hanover C. II., MRY '27, 1862,­ Operations before Richmond, June \l5-July 1, 186'l,·--and P,,\tt,le of Malvern (BVT. CAPT., MAY 27, 1862, Fon G,tLLANT AND i\:IERI1'OmOUS I:;mn'lcES AT THE BA'l'TLE OF HANOVER C. H" VA.) Hill, July 1, 1862; at the Milit·ary Academy, 1862-63, as A"st·. Professor ofMat.b­ (TnANSFERRED TO Top. ENGINEERS, JULY 24, 1862: COllPS OF ENGINEEllS, MAR. 3, 1863) matics, Sep. 1, 1862, to Mar. 20, 1863.-and as Asst. Professor of Gcogmpby, History, and Ethics, Mar. 20 to June 18, 1863; with ~~ngineer Battalion (Army of the Potomac), June 28, 1863, to Feb. 17,1864, bcmg eugaged in the Battle (CAPTAIN, CoRPS OF ENGINEER", JULY 3, 18(3) ofGettysburg, July 1-3, 1863,-in constructing bridge over thc Potomac, at Ber­ lin, Md., July 18, 18G3, - in laying, rcpairing and gUllrding bridges over the Rap­ pahaunock, Aug. 1-23, over Bull Run at Blackburn's Ford, Oet. 17, and across the Rappahannock at Kelly's Ford, Nov. 7, 18S3, - in the Mine Run Opemtions, Nov. 26- Dec. 3, 1863,-and in making roads ,and reconnoissllnces, building block-houses, and erecting defensive works; at the ~ililitary Academy, as Asst. Professor of Mathematics, Feb. 26 to June 20, 1864; in the Georgia Campaign, July 12 to Aug. 27, 1864 (as Chlef EnCYineer of 17th Army Corps, July 22­ Aug, 27, 1864), being engaged in the BattIe of Atlanta, July 22, 18G4, - anc1 Siege (BVT. MAJOll, JULY 22, 1864, FOR GALL.ilIT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES IN TilE ATLANTA CAMPAIGN) of Atlanta, July 22-Aug. 27, 1864, including the Uepulse of the Sortie of July 28, 1864; on sicl. leave of absence, Aug. 27 to Nov. 13, 1864; in charge of the Defenses of Nashville, Ten" Nov. 13, 1864, to Oct,. 'l, 1865, being en­ (BVT. LJEUT-COL., MAR. 13, 1865, FOR G.u,r.ANT A:-ID MERITORIOUS SERVICES IN 1.'HE BATTLES DEFORE N,tSHVILLE, TEN.) gfl.ged in the Battle of Nashville, Dec. 15- 16, 1864; as Superintending Engi­ neer of the construction of Ft. Clinch, Fla., Oct 20, 1865, to

1902. . (Born 0.) ., ...CHARLES E. HAZLETT., ., . .. . ,(Ap'c10.), .15­ Military History.- Cndet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1855, to May 6, 1861, whcn he was grad11ated and pr()moted in the A.rmy to SECOND LmUT., 2D CAVALRY, )1:AY 6, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861- 63: in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., May-July, 1861 ; in the Manassas Cam­ (FIRST LIEUT., 5TH ARTILLERY, MAY 14, 1861) pawn of July, 1861, being engaged in the Rattle of Bull Hun, July 21, 1861; in the Defenses of W lI"hington, D. C., .July, 1861, to Mar., 1862; in the Virginia Peninsular Ullmpaigu (Army of the Potomac), i\far. - Aug., 1862, being en­ gaged in the Siege of Yorktown,. Ap;. 5-1I1:ay 4, 1862,- Action of Wes~ Point, May 8, 18(;2,-Battle of Game" M1ll, June 27, 1862,-anc1 Battle 01 Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862; in command of Battery in the Northern Virginia Campaign, Aug. - tiep" 1862; i,n the Maryland 9 ampaigu, co!nmanding Bat­ tery (Army of the Potomac), Sap. -Nov., 1862, bemg engaged m the Battle of Antietam, Sep. 17, 1862,-Skirmish near Sharpsbmg, I:;ep. 19, 1862, - flnd March to Fulmouth, Va., Oct.-Nov. 1862; in the Rappahannock C(1.mptlign 34 530 GRADUATES OF THE

NUMBER. 1861. CLASS RANK.

(Army of the Potomac), Dec., 1862-June, 1863, being engaged in the Bombard­ ment and Battle of Fredericksburg, Dec., 11-13,1862; in command ofBattery (Army of the Potomac), in the Pennsylvania Campaign, June-July, 1863, be­ ing engaged in the Battle of Ckttysburg, July 2, 1863. KILLED, JULY 2, 1863, AT THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, VA.: AGED 25.'

1.903 .. (Born Ind.) .. CHARLES E. PATTERSON... .. (Ap'dArk.) ..1.6 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy, from July 1, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECO~D LIEUT., 4TH INFANTRY, MAY 6, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861, in drilling Volun­ teers at Washington, D. C. , May 6 to June 6, 1861. DISMISSED, JUNE 6, 1861, "FOR TENDEnING HIS RESIGNATION IN TEE FACE OF THE ENE),IY. " Joined in the Rebellion of 1861-66 against the United Stutes. KILLED, APR. 6, 1862, AT THE BATTLE OF SHILOH, TEN.: AGED 25.

1.904 .. (Born N. J.) .. : .JUDSON KILPATRICK ...... (Ap'd N. J.) .. 1.7 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Milital'y Academy from July I, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he was graduated Ilnd promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT. 1ST ARTILLERY, MAY 6, 1861. Served during the Hebellion of the Seceding States, 1861- 66: en route with (CAPTAIN, 5TH NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS, MAY 9,1861) 5th New York State lIiilitia fmm Ft. Schuyler, N. Y , to let. lIiolll"oe, Va., May, (FmsT LIEUT., 1ST ARTILLERY, MAY 14, 1861) 1861 ; in garrison at Ft. Monroe, Va., May-June, 1861, being engaged in the Expedition to Big Bethel, June 9-10, 1861, participating in the Action of Big Bethel, June 10, 1861, where he was wounded; on sick leave of absence, disabled by wound, June 24 to July 30,1861; on Recrniting Renice, Aug. 1- 14, (RESIGNED VOLUN'rEER COMMISSION, AUG. 14, 1861) 1861; ill Organizing and in comma.nd of Regiment of Cavalry Volunteers, Aug. 14 to Sep. 30, 1861; in the Defenses of Wnshington, D. C., Sep., 1861, to (LIEUT.-COLOXEL, 2D NEW YORK CAVALRY VOLUNTF.ERS, SEP. 25, 1861) Jan. 29, 1862; in }{ansas, Jan.-Feb., 1862, to accompal1y Brig. -General Lane's (LIEUT.-COL. STAFF-ADDITlONAL ArDE-DE-CA)!P, JAN. 29 TO , MAll. 21, 1862) Texas Expedition, as Chief of Artillery, but, it being abl1l1doned, he returued to his regiment, at Ar'lingtoll, Va.; ill Operations ill the Department of the Rappahannock, Mar. - July, 1862, beil1g engaged in Skirmishes near Fal­ mouth, Va., Apr. 16, 1862, - Movement to Thoroughfal"e G,.p, May 1862,­

* In tJ"ying t.o c:llch t.he final words of General WEED, Licut HAZI.F.IT was kneeling, and bent his hencl close to reeeivc the <.lying command of his general, when a bullet hit him in the foro­ head, and he fell dead on the bosom of his dying friend and IlSs ociatc. U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 531

NUlIDE'r.. 1861. CLASS RANK. and Raids on the Virginia Central Railroad, July, 1862, skirmishing at Car­ mel Church, Jllly 2:3, 1862; in the Northern Virginia Campaign, Aug. - Sep., ]862, being engaged in Skirmishes at Brandy St.\tion, :t'n'edrnan's Ford, Snl­ phm Springs, 'V...terloo Bridge, 'l'horoughfare Ga.p, find Haymarket, Aug., 1862,-and Battle of ~bnass[ls, Aug. 29-30, 1862; in cOlllmand of Cavalry Brigade in Expeclition to Leesburg, Va., Sep. 19, 1862; on leave of absence Md Recruiting service, Sep., 1862, to Jan, 27, 1863; in the Rappahannock (COLONEL, 2D NEW YORK CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS, DEC. 6, 1862) . Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Jan.-Juue, 1~63, being engaged in com­ mand of Cavalry Brigade, Feb. 25, 1863, -on "Stoneman's Raid" towards Richmond, Apr. l:3-J\nt.y 2, 1863, - and Combat of Beverly Ford, June D, 1863; in the Pennsylvania Campaign, commanding Cavalry Brigade and (BRIG.-GENEIlAL, U. S. VOLUNTEERS, JUNE 13, 1863) Division, from June 2D, 1863 (Army of the Potomac), June- July, 1863, being engaged in the Action of Aldie (in command), June 17, 1863,-Skirmishes at (Bn. U.l.JOR, JUNE 17, 1863, FOR GALLANT AND MEHITORIOUS SER­ VICES AT THE BATTLE OF ALDIE, VA.) Middleburg, June 19, and Upperville, June 21, 1863,-Action of Hanover, Pa., June 30, and of Htmterstown; July 2, 1863,-Battle of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863,-and Pursuit of the enemy, July 4-15, 1863, with conHtant fighting, at (BVT. LIEUT.-COL., J ULY 3, 1863, FOR GALLANT AND J\'lEmTORIOUS SER­ VICES AT 'l'HE BATTLE OF GETTYSnURG, PA.) Monterey, .July 4, Smithsburg, July 5, Hagerstown, July 6, Boonsboro', July D, Hagerstown, July 12, and Falling Waters, ,July 14, 1863; on leave of absence, July 15 to Aug. 4, 1863: in Operations in Central Virginia, command­ illl;( Cavalry Division (Army of the Potomac), Aug. 4 to Nov. 25, 18(;3, bZlllg engaged in the Expedition to Hartwood Church to destroy the enemy's gunboats" S[1tellite" and "Reliance," in the Uappahannqck, Aug. 14, 1863, --Action at Culpeper, Sep. 13, 1863,-Sldrmish at Somerville Ford, Sep. 15, 1863,-Heconnoiss>lnce to Liberty Mills, Sep. 20-24, 1863, - Actioll n.t James City, Oct. 10, and at Brandy Station, Oct, 11, 1863,-lVi.ovement to Cent.er­ ville, Oct. 12- 18,->lnd Action at Gainesville, Oct.. 1D, 1863; 011 leave of ab­ sence, Nov. 25 to Dec., 1863; in comllland of Cavalry Division (Army of the Potomac), Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1864, being engaged on Raid to Richmond, and down the Virginia Peninsub, Mar., 1864, participating in the Action of Ash­ land, M,tr, 1, 1864. and numerous Skirmishes, with much destruction of public property; in comm>lnd of 3d C,walry Division (Army of the Cumber­ land), in the Invasion of Georgia, Apr. 25 to May 1:3, 1864, being engaged in 'the Action at Ringgold, Apr. 29, 1864, '-and Opemtions about Dalton, :lIlay 7-13, 18G4, when he was severely wounded; on sick leave of absence, dis­ (BVT. COLONEL, MAY 13, 1864, FOR GALLANT A~D MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF RESACCA, GA.) abled by wound, MlIY 13 to July 22, 1804; in comnumd of Cavulry Division in the Invasion of Ueorgill, July 22- Dec. 21, 1804, being engaged in guarding General Sherman's communications and making Raids. with constant h eavy Skirmishes with the enemy,-anc1 "March to the Sea," Skirmishes at Love­ joy, Nov. 15, Walnut Creek, Nov. 20, Sylv'\l\ Grove, Nov, 20, Rocky Creek, Nov. 28 and D8c. 2, and Waynesboro', Dec. 4, 1864; in the Invasion of the (CAPTAIN, 1ST AIlTILLERY, No'v. 30, 18M) Carolinas, commanding C'lvalry Division, Jan. 15- Apr. 26, 186.5, being engaged in various Actions and Skirmishes, particularly at S!llkahutchie, S. C., Feb. 3, ncar Aiken, S. C., F eb. 11, Monroe's Cross-roads, N. C., Mar. 10, near (BYT. BRIG.-GENERAL, U. S. ARMY, MAR 13, 1865, l'OR GALLANT AND MEIlrroRIous SERVICES IN THE CAPTURE OF F AYETTEYILLE, N. C.) (Bvr. MAJ.-GE:-;ER&L, U. S. ARMY, MAR. 13, 1865, FOR GALLAN'!' AND J\IElUTOlUOUS SERVICES DURING THE C.UIPAIGN I:S THE CAIlOLINAS) 532 GRADUATES OF THE

NUMBER. 1861. CLASS RANK.

Raleigh, N. C., Apr. 12, and Morristown, N. C., Apr. 13, 1865; in command of 3d Division of Cavalry Corps, Military Diyjsion of the Mississippi, Apr. 2() to June 13, 1865; and on leave of absence and awaiting orders, since June 13, (MAJOR-GENERAL, U. S. Vor,UNTEERS, JUNE 18, 18(5) 1865. RESIGNED VOLUNTEER COi\ll\USSION, JAN. 1, 1866. Civil History.-U. S. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Chili, since 1865. ...

1905.. (Born R. I.) ...PRANKLIN HARWOOD'.. (Ap'd at Large) ..18 Military History.-Caue.t at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1856, to May 6, 1861, wben he was graduated and pI'omoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 3D ARTILLERY, ~LtY 6, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861- 66: in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., May- June, 1861; as Acting Aide-de-Camp to , (FIRST LIEUT., 3D ARTILLERY, MAY 1<1, 1861) Brig.-Generul Mlln'sfield, commanding Department of Washington, Jan.-July, 1861; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., July-Dec., 1861; in garrison at the Presidio of San Fmncisco, Cal.. Jan.-Feb., 1862,- and San Pedro, Cal, Feb.-Apr., 1862; on frontier duty on March with his Battery, via ·Ft. Yuma, CuI., through Arizonn, to the Rio Grande River, Apr.-Aug., 1862,-- at Ft. (TRANSFERRED TO Top. ENGrNEERS, JULY 24, 1862: CORPS 0);" ENGINEERS, MAR. 3, 1863) Fillmore, N. M., Aug.-Oct., 1862,-and March to Albuquerque, N. M., Oct.-Nov., 1862; as Assistant in the Topogmphical Bureau, at Washiligton, D. C., Dec. 18, 1862, to Jan. 16, 1863; as Chief Top. Engineer, Jan. 16 to Mar. 3, 1863, and Asst. Engineer, Mar. 3 to July 10, 1863, of the Depart­ lllent of the Gulf, being engaged in tbe Teche Oamp"ign, Apr.-May, 1863, purticipating in the Combat of Irish Bend, Apr. 14, 1863, and various Reconnoissances and Explomtions,- Expedition to Port Hudson, Mny 19-27, 1863,-and Siege of POl·t Hudson, May 27- July 8, 1863, except while de­ tached to Donaldsonville, which was also besieged, June 2S- J uly 7, 1863; on sick leave of absence, July 10 to July 20, 1863; at the Military Academy, os Asst. Professor of Natural fwd Experimentlll Philosophy, Aug. 29, 1863, to (CAPTAIN, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, JUNE 5, 1863) June 20,1864; as Asst. Engineer, attached to 9th Corps, June 27- July 10, 18M, and commanding Engineer Company, J ul y 10, -Aug., 1864, and Battalion, Aug., 1864, to Apr. 25, 1865, (Army of the Potomac), in the Richmond Cnmpa.ign, being engaged in the Siege of Petersburg, July 10, 1864--Apr. 2, 1865,-Com­ (BVT. MAJOR, AUG 1, 18M, FOU GALLANT AND 'MERITORIOUS SERVICES DURING 'tHE CAMPAIGN BEFORE RICHMOND, VA.) bat atPeebles' Farm, Sep. 30, 1864, -Skirmishes neu'!" Hatcher'sRun, Oct. 27-28, 1864,---Oombat ncar Dabncy's Mill, Feb. 6- 7, 1865,-lls Acting Aide-dc-Camp to Major-General Meade, in the Richmond Campaign, July 10, 1864, till the Capitulation of Appomattox C. H., Apr. 9, 1865,-and in numerous 1'econnois­ (BVT. LIEUT.-COL., APR. 9, 1865, FOR FAITHFUL A,'

• Son of Commodore ~"DREW ~ lLutWOOD, U. S. Navy. U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 533

NUMBER. 1861. CLASS RANK. s,mces; on leave of absence, Apr. 25 to l\IIn,y 17,1865; in command of Engi­ neer Battftlion, May 17,1865, to June 1,1865, and of Compauy, June 1,1865, to Apr., 1867, at Willet's Point N. Y.; as Asst. Engineer in the repairs of Ft. Schnyler, N. Y., Dec., 1865, to June 1, 1866,-and of Ft. l'01·ter, N. Y., Apr., 1867, to

1906.. (Born Ct.) ..... GEORGE W . DRESSER ...... (Ap'd l':1I\s.) . . 19 Military History.--Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 4TH ARTILLERY, MAY 6, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-65; in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., May-July, 1861; in the Manassas Cam­ (FIRST LIEUT., 4TH ARTILLERY, MAY 14, 1861) paign of July, 1861, being engaged in the Battle of Bull Run, .July 21, 1861; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., Jul§, 1861, to Mar.. 1862; in the Vir­ ginia Peninsular Campaign (Army of the Potomac). Mar. - Aug., 1862, being engaged in the Siege of Yorktown, on Engineer duty, Apr. 12-:\1ay 4, 1862, -and as Acting Ordnance Officer of 3d Army Corps, June 23 to Aug. 14, 1862; at the Military Academy as Asst. Instructor of Artillery Tactics, Sep. 22, 1862, to Aug. 28, 1863; on Engineer duty, Oct. 4 to Dec. 14, 1863, and in command of Company, Dec. 14, 1863, to Mar. 28, 1864, at Chattrl1100gn Ten.; in Inspector-General's Office at Wnshington, D. C., Apr. 9 to .July 26, 1864; as Inspector, 5th Army Corps, July 26, 1864, to Mar. 17, 1865; on de" (BVT. CAPT., AUG. 18, 1864, FOR GALLANT SERVICES DURING THE OPERA­ TIONS ON 'fHE 'VET"DON RAILROAD, VA.) tached service with Genernl W. F. Smith at New Orleans anel New York, (BVT. MAJOR, MAR. 13, 1865, FOR GOOD CONDUCT AND r,..\LLANT SERVICES DURING THE REBELLION) Mar. 17 to July 17, 1865; and on leave of absence, July 17 to Oct. 18, 1865. RESIGNED, OCT. 13, 1865. Civil History.-Residence, New York city.

1907.. (Born Pa.). .. CHARLES McK. LEOSER...... (Ap'd Pa.) .. 20 Military History.- Cadet tlt the U. S. Military Academy from July I, 1856, to M!!( 6, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT. 2D DRAGOONS, MAY 6, 1861. Served during the R"bellion of the Seceding States, 1861-65: as Acting Adjutant of Ellsworth's Zouaves, ~:[ay 9 to July, 1861, being engaged in (FIRST LIEUT., 5TH ARTILLEHY, :t.UY 14,1861: DECLINED) the Capture of Alexandria, VI1., May 24, 18G1, -·and Battle of Bull I{un, July 21, 1861; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., July, 1861, to Apr., (COLONEL, 11TH NEW YORK VOLUNTEEHS, AUG., 1861) (FIRST LIEUT., 2D CA\,ALRY, AUG. 8, 1861) 1862; .on leave of absence, Apr. 23 to l':I:ay 11, 1862; in the Virginia Peninsular (RESIGNED VOLUNTEER Co~nIIssION, ApR. 18, 1862) Campaign (Army of the Potomac), :t.'by 11 to July 6, 1862; in I{ecruiting and Reorgunizing Company at Buffalo, N. Y., July, 1862, to May 17, 1863; in the !tappahannock Campaign (Army of the Potomac), May 17 to June 9, 1863, being engaged in the Combat of Beverly Ford, June 9, 1863, where he was wounded; on sick leave of absence, disabled by wound, June 9, to July 30, (CAl'TAL.'<, 2D CAVALRY, JUNE 9, 1863) 534: GRADUATES OF THE

N UMDER. 1861. CL AS S RAXK.

1863 ; on detached service at Carlisle Barmcks, Pa., July 30 to Nov. 9, 1863 ; as Special Inspector of Cavalry, Nov. 9, 186::!, to Jan. 11, 1864 ; on leave of absence, Jan. 11 to F eb. 4, 1864; in command of Company (Army of the P otomac) , near Mitchell's Station, Va. , F eb. 4 to Mar. 10, 1864; on Special duty at New York, Mar. 10 to Apr. 28, 1864 ; in the Richmond Campaign (Army of the Potomac), NlRy 4 to June 11, 1864, being engaged in the Combat of Todd's Tavern, May 7, 186!, - Capture of Spottsylvania C. H., May 8, 1864, -" Sheridan's Raid" to Hamil's Landing, and returning to the vicinity of Chat­ field St,\tioll, Nlay 0-29, 1864, cutting the Virginia Central Railroucl,-Action at Beaver Dam, May 10, 1864,- Battle of Yellow Tavern, May 11, 1864,-Combat of Meadow Bridge, May 12, ]8G4,-Action of Hanovertown, May 27, 1864,­ Battle of Hawes' Shop, May 28, 1864, -Battle of Cold HaTbor, May 31-June 1, 1864,-and Battle of 'I'revillian Station, June 11, 1864, when he was captured; as Prisoner of 'Yar, on parole at Annapolis, Md., June 11, 1864, to Jan. 18, 1865 ; on d e ta~h e d service, at Winchester, Va., Jan. 18 to Oct. 10, 18G5; and on leave of absence, Oct. 10-19, 1865. RESIGXED, OCT. 19, 1865 . Civil History.-Merchant, New York city, since 1865.

1908.. (Born N. Y.) ..HENRY C. HASBROUCK.. ... (Ap'd N. Y.) ..21 Military History.- Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July I, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT. , 4TH ARTILLERY, MAY 6, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding StateH, 1861-66: attached to the West Point Buttery at Washington, D. C., May-July, 1861; in the Manus­ (FIRST I.JIEUT., 4TH ARTILLERY, MAY 14, 1861) sas Campaign of July, 1861, being engaged in the Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; ill the Defenses of Washington, D. C., July- Dec., 1861; in garrison at Hampton HOll·ds, Va. , Dec., 1861, to Apr. , 1862; in Operations about Suffolk, Va., May, 1862, to Aug., 1863; at the Military Academy as Asst. Pr o fe s ~ol' of (BVT. CAPT., OCT. 25, 1862, Fon GALLA.l"T AND MElUl'omous SERVI CES IN ACTION AT BL.\ CKWATER BRIDGE, NEAR SUFFOLK, VA.) Natural and Experimental Philosophy, Sep. 1, 1863, to Feb. 22, 1865; in Op­ erations about Richmond, Va., Feb. - Oct., 1865; iu garrison I\t F t. Delaw£l re, Del., Oct., 1865, to CAPTAIN, 4TH ARTILLERY, J ULY 26, 1866.

1909 . . (Born N. Y.) . . WILLIAM A. ELDERKIN . .. . (Ap'd N. Y.) .. 22 Military HiBtory.- Uadet at the U. S. Militn.ry Academy from July 1, 1856, to Mny 6, 1861, when he was grad un ted and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 1ST ARTILLERY, MAY 6, 1861. Served

NUMBER. 1861. CLASS RANK.

Defenses of Washington. D. C .• July- Sep.• 1861; in guarding the Lower Poto­ mac. near Budd's Ferry. Md., Sep.• 1861-Jan.• 1862; at the Military Aeademy, 1862-64. as Asst. Professor of Mathematics, Feb. 6, 1862, to Aug. 27, 1864.­ (CAPT. STAFF-CO~[' OF SUlISISTENCE. JULY 4. 18(4) and Asst. Instructor of Artillery Tacties. Aug. 29, 1863, to Aug. 27. 1864; as Depot Commissnry Ilt Louisville, Ky., Oct. 15, 1864, to July 22, 1865; as Chief (BVT. MAJOR, ~!AR. 13, 1865, ~'OR FAITHFUL AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES DURING THE REBELLION) of Commissariat, Department of Alabama, Aug. 22 to Dec. 18, 1865; as Pur­ chnsing and Depot Commissary at Mobile. Ala., Dec. 18, 1865. to Jan. 2:3, 1867; as Chief of Commissariat of the District of the Chattahoochee Jan. 2:3 to Feb. 19, 1867,-01' the District of Georgia and Alabama, Feb. 19 to Apr. 11, 1867, -and of the First Military District (Virginia), Apr. 24, 1867, to

1910.. (Born Pa.) ...... FRANCIS A DAVIES ...... (Ap'd Pa.) ..23 Military History.-C.ldet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1. 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 2D ARTILLERY, MAY 6, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: as Acting (FmsT LIEUT., 2D ARTILLERY, l\in 17, 1861) Aide-de-Camp to Colonel Cameron, commanding 7Dth New Yorl. Volunteers, June- July, 1861, in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., and in· the Mnnllssns Campaign of July, 1861, being engaged in the Action of Blackburn's Ford, July 18, 18G1, - and Battle of Dull Run, July 21, 1861; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., Jllly, 1861, to Mar., 1862; in command of Company of:3d (CAP1'AIN, 16TH IN]'ANTRY, SEP. 27, 186i) Infantry in the Virginia Peninsular Campai€f~ (Army of the Po{,omnc). Mar. ­ Aug., 18G2. being engaged in the Siege of rorktown. Apr. 5- May 4. 1862. ­ and Battles before Richmond. June 2ii-Jnly 1. 1862; in the Northern Virginia Campaign. Aug.-Sep.• 1862. being engaged in the Battle of Manassas. (BVT. MAJOR, AUG. 30. 1862. FOR GALL,'NT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE D,I.'.L'·l'LE OF DULL RUN 2D, VA.) Aug. 29-30. 1862; in the Maryland CiUnp"ign (Army of the Potomac). Sep.­ Nov.• 1862, being engaged ill the Battle of Antiet

1911, .. (Bornl\fo.) ... CHARLES C. CAMPBELL ...... (Ap·d Mo.) .. 24 Military History.- Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1. 1856. to May 6. 1861., when he was graduated and promoted ill tlle Army to SECOND LIEUT., 1ST C,I.VALRY. MAY 6. 1861. Sel'ved during the Rebellion of the Seceding States. 1861, in drilling Volun­ teers at Washington. D. C., May 7. to June G. 1861. DISMISSED, J UNE 6. 18G1, "FOR TENDERING HIS RESIGNATION IN THE FACE OF THE ENEMY. 17 Joined in tho Rebellion of 1861-6G ago.inst the United States. KrL1;,ED. 536 GRADUATES OF THE

NUMBER. 1861. CLASS RANK.

1912.. (Born N. Y.) .. MALBONE F. WATSON ..... (Ap'd N. Y.) .. 25 Military History.-Cadet a·t the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1856, to ~by 6, 1861, when he was gmduated and promoted in the Ar1:1Y to SECOND LIEUT., 1ST CAVALRY, MAY 6, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., May- July, 1861; in Recruiting and Organiz­ lFmsT LIEUT., 5TH ARTILLERY, MAY 14, 18(H) ing Company at Harrisburg, Pa., July, 1861, to Mar., 1862; in the Virginia Peninsular Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Mar. - Aug., 18G:.!, being engaged in the Siege of Yorktown, Apr. 5-iVby 4, 1862, - Ba.ttle of Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862, - ann Battle of Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862; in the North­ (BVT. CAPT., .JUNE 27, 1862, FOR GAJ..LANT AND ~fuRrrORIOUs SERVICES AT THE B.\'l'TLE OF GAINES' MILL, VA.) ern Virginia Campaign, Aug. - Sep., 1862, being engaged in the Battle of Manassas, Aug. 29-30, 1862; in the Maryland Campaign (Army of the Poto­ mac), Sep.-Nov., 1862, being engaged in the Battle of Antietam, Sep. 17, 1862,-and March (,0 Falmouth, Va., Oct.-Nov., l S6:!; in the Rappahannock Campaign, commanding B,\ttery (Army of the Potomac), Dec., 1862-June, 1863, being engaged in the Battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862,-and llattle of Chancellorsville, May 2- 4, 1863; in command of Battery (Army of the Potomac), in the Pennsylvania Campaign, June-July, 1863, being engaged in the llattle of Gettysburg, July 2, 18li3, where he was severely wounded, (Bn. MAJOn, JULY 2, 1863, FOR GALLANT AND MEmTomous SERVICES AT THE BATTLE o~' GETTYSBURG, PA.) losing his right leg; on sick leave of "bsonce, disabled by wound, July 3 to Nov. 19, lSG::!; at the ~1ilit ary Academy liS Asst. Professor of French, Dec. 9, 1'l63, to CAPTAIN, 5TH AnTILLEny, iVlAn. 9, 1866.

1913.. (Born Mich.) ... JOHN B. WILLIAMS ...... (Ap'd Mich.) .. 26 Military History.-Cadet lit the U. S. Military AClldemy from July 1, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he WIlS graduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 3D INFANTRY, MAY 6, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 18Gl-63: in the De­ fenses of W'lshington, D. C., May-June, 1861; in Moyement to Upper Poto­ (FmsT LIEUT., 3D INFANTRY, JUNE 6, 18(1) mac and returning, June 7- 19, 1861; in the Mlll1llSSaS Campaign, .July, 1861, being engllgecl-in the Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; ill the Defenses of Washington, D. C., July, 1861, to Mar., 18B:!; in the Virginia Peninsular Cllm­ pf\ign (Army of the Potomac), ~far.-Aug., 1862, being engaged in the Siege of Yorktown, Apr. 5- May 4, 1862,-Battle of Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862,­ and Bllttle of Malyern Hill, July 1, 1862; in the Northern Virginia Cam­ paign, Aug.-Sep., 1862, being engllged in the Battle of Manassas, Aug. 29-30, 18(j~; in the Maryland Campaign (Army of the Potomllc), Sep.-Noy., 1862, being engaged in the Battle of Antietam, Sep. 17, 1862,-llnd March to Fal­ mouth, Va., Oct. -Nov., 1862; and on sick leave of absence, Dec. 23, 1862, to Feb. 11, 1863. DIS)!ISSED, FEll. 11, 1863, BY THE PnESIDENT OF THE UNI1'EDS:rATES. Civil History.-In HYlltt's Militury Institute, West Chester, P'l, U. S. MILITARY ACADEilIY.537

NUMDER. 1861. CLASS RANK.

1914.. (BornI.T.) ...... GUY V. HENRY' ...... (Ap'datLurge) .. 27 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he was graduat-ed and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 1ST An'IILLERY, MAY 6, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861- 66: in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., May-July, 1861; in the Manassas Campnign (FmsT LIEUT., 1ST AnTILLERY, MAY 14, 1861) of July, 1861, on the stall' of Brig.- Generul McDowell, being engaged in lhe Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., Tnly·-Dec. , 1861; in command of Compuny nt Key West, Fla., Dec. , 1861-;\iay, 1862; in command of Bn.ttery at Hiltoll H ead and Beaufort, S. C., May. 1862­ June, 1863, being engnged ill the Action of Pocotnligo, S. C., Oct. 22, 1862,­ (BVT. C. .u>T . , OCT. 22, 1862, FOR GALlu~NT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES IN ACTION NEAR POCOTALIGO RIYER, S. C.) and General Hunter's Advance on Charleston, S. C. (commtmding Batt.ftlion), Apr., 1863; in Operations aga,inst Charleston, S. C. (commanding Battery), July-Nov., 1863, being engaged in the Descent upon Morris Island, July 10, ­ Bombardment of Ft. Sumter, Aug. 17-23,·-Siege of Ft. Wagn91" July 10­ Sep. 7, 1863,-and us Acting Chief of Artillery, Department of the South, June, 1863; in command of Regiment at Folly Island, S. C., Nov., 1863, to (COLO~EL, 40TH MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEERS, Nov. 9, 18G3) Jun., 1864; in command of Light Brig"de in Expedition to Florida, Feb. 4 to Apr. 24, 1863, being engaged in the Action of Camp Finnegan, Feb. 8, 1864, - Battle of Olustee, Feb. 20, 1864,-und Skirmishes at Gainesville, Baldwin, (BVT. MAJOR, FED. 20, 1864, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERI'ICES AT THE BATTLE OF OLUSTEE, FLA.) Starke, Lake CiLy, and Cedar Creek, F eb.- Apr., 1864 ; in command of Brig­ ade, 18th COIl)8 (Army of the James), ~by, 1864-Jall., ·1865, in Operations oefore Bichmond, Va., being engaged at Bel'Uluch Hundred, May 6- 29, 1864, participating in the Attack at Drury's Blnff, May 12-16, 1864,-Battles of Cold Harbor, JUlie 1-3, 1864,-Siege of Petersbmg, June-Sep., 1864, including lBv'!'. LmuT.-CoL., SEF. 29, 1864, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES IN FRONT OF PETERSBURG, VA.) thc ~Iine Assault, .June 30, 1864,-anil in front of Ft. Hunison, Sep., 1864­ (Bv:l'. BRIG.-GENERAL, U. S. VOLUNTEERS, OCT. 28, 1864, FOR GALLANT AND MERJTORIOUS SERVICES DURING THE CAMl'.UGN BEFORE PETERSBURG, VA.) F eb., 1865: on leave of absence, Feb.- Apr., 1865 ; in command of Sub-Dis­ trict of the Plains, Military Division of the Missolll'i, Apr.-July, 1865; aW'lil­ ing orders, Aug. to Oct. 17, 1865; in garrison at Ft. Hu,milton, N. Y., Oct. 17 (BVT. COLONEL, MAR. 13, 1865, FOR GALLANT AND MElUTORIOUS SERVICES DURING THE HEDELLION) (MUSTERED OUT OF VOLUNTEER SERVICE, JUNE 16, 1865) to Nov. 6, 1865; as Aide-de-Camp to Major-General Parke, commanding SouUl8rn District of New York, Nov. G, 1865, to Jan. 2'i, 1866; in garrison at Ft. Knox, Me., Feb.-)'Im·., 186G,-Ft. Preble, Me., Mar.-Apr., 1866,­ (CAPTAIN, 1ST ARTILLERY, FEB. 1, 1866) C,\I[li8, Mc., Apr.-June, 186G,-and Ft. Schuyler, N. Y., June, 186G--Apr., 1867; on leave of absence, Apr. 4, 18G7, to

• Son of Bvt. Major WILLL'" S. HE"RY, 31 Infanlry. 538 Jl-RADUATES OF THE

1861.

1915.. (Born Pa.) ...... JACOB. H. SMYSER...... (Ap'd Pal ..28 Military History.- Cadet at the U. S. Uilitary Academy from July I, 1656, to May G, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 3D ARTILLERY, MAY 6, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in drilling Volunteers at "Washington, D. C., May-June, 181l1; in Operations on the (FmST LIEUT., 5TH ARTILLERY, MAY 14, 1861) Upper Potomac and in Shenandoah Valley, June- Aug., 1861; on Recruiting service, Aug. 17 to Oct. 7, 1861; with Battery in Kentucky, Oct., 1862, to Feb., 1863; in tha Tennessee and Mississippi Campaign (Army of the Ohio), Feb.--June, 1862, being engaged in the l\:brch to Bowling Green, Nflshville and Pittsburg Landing, Feb.-Apr., 1862,--Battle of Shiloh. Apr. 7, 1862,­ and Advance upon and Siege of Corinth, Apr. 10-iVlay 30, 1862; on leave of absence, June 11 to Aug. 13, 1862; with Battery (Army of the Ohio), in the Movement through North Alabama and Tennessee to Louisville, Ky., Aug. 13 to Sep. 27, 1862 ; as Acting Asst. Ordnance Officer at Louisville, Ky., Oct. 18, (TRANSFERRED TO ORDNANCE CORPS, APR. 27, 1863) 1862, to Apr. 27, 1863; in command of Louisville Ordnance Depot, Apr. 27, 1863, to Jan. 24, 1864; as Asst. Ordnance Officel' atWatervliet Arsenal, N. Y., (BVT. CAPT., MAR. 13, 1865, FOR FAl'rHFUL AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES IN THE ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT) Jan. 26, 1864, to Nov. 6, 1865; in command of Detroit Arsenal, Mich., Nov. 7, 1865, to CAPTAIN, ORDNANCE, MAR. 7, 1867.

1916.. (Born :Mich.) .....JACOB B. RAWLES ... , .... (Ap'd Mich.) .. 29 Military History.--Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from 8ep. 1, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he was gruduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 3D ARTILLERY, MAY 6, 1861. Served dnring the Rebellion of the Seccding Stutel;, 1861-66: in drilling Volunteors at Washington, D. C., Muy- July, 1861; on Recruiting service, (FIRs'}' LIEUT., 5TH ARTILLERY, .MAY 14, 1861) July 5 to Oct. 7,1861 ; as Quartermaster, 5th Artillery, Oct. 10,1861, to Dec. 2, 1862, at Cump Greble, neal' Harrisburg, Pa., Oct., 1861- Apr., 1862,--and at Ft. Hamilton, N. Y., Apr.-Dec., 1862; in command of l~attery at New Orleans, La., Jlm. - 1\1al'., 1863,-Baton Rouge, La., 1\'[ar.-1\1ay, 1863,­ Siege of Port Hudson, 1\1llY 29 to July 8, 1863, pllrticipating in tire Bombard­ ments of 1\1ay 29 and June 13 -14, l863,-Occnpation of Port Hudson, July­ (BVT. CA:PT., JULY 8, 1863, FOlt GALLAN'l' AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE SIEGE OF PORT HUDSON, LA.) Sep., 1863,-New 01'leans, La., Sep" 1863-1\1,\y, 1864,-Expedition to Simms­ port, La., l\fay--June, 1864,-- Carrollton, L it.. June- Aug., l86!, - and Expe­ dit-ion to Mobile Bay, Aug., 1864, participating in the BombUl'dment and C'lpture of Ft. 1\1organ, Ala., Aug. 16-23, 1864; on leave of absencc, Bep. 26 to Oct. 16, 1864; in garrison at Ft. Wadsworth, N. Y., Oct.-Nov., 1864; in command of Battery in 'Operations before Richmond, Nov., 1864-Apr., 1865, being engaged in the Actions at HMcher's Run, Mar. 25 and 30, 1865, -­ Battle of Five Porks, Apr. I, 1865, -and Pursuit of the Hebel Army, termi­ nating in t.he Capitulation of Appomattox C. H., Apr. 9, 1865 ; in garrison (BVT. MAJOR, APR. 9, 1865, FOR GALLANT AND MEnITORIOUS SERVICES DURING THE CHIPAIGN TERMINATING WITH THE SURRENDER O~' THE INSURGENT FORCES UNDER GENERAL RODERT E. LEE) U. S. MILITARY ACADEiUY. 539

NUMDEr:. 1861. CLASS nA~K. in the Defenses of Washington. D. C., May- i::iep.• 1865. -and at Little Hock. Ark.. Nov., 1865- June. 1866; on leave of lLbsence. June 24 to Oct. 31, 1866; (CAPTAIN. 5TH ARTILLERY. JULY 28, 18G6) in command of Battery at Little Rock Arsenal, Ark .• Oct. 31. 1866 to

1917.. (Born Md.) ..... ERSKINE GITTINGS...... (Ap·dMd.) .. 30 Military History.---Cadet at the U. B. Military Academy from July 1. 1856. to May 6. 1861. when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT.• 3D AnTILLERY. MAY 6. 1861. Served during the Hebellion of the Seceding States. 1861-66: in drilling Volunteers at Washington. D. C. • May- June, 1861; on the Stall' of General (FmsT LIEUT.• 3D AnTILLERY. MAY 14, 1861) Runyon. at Alexandria. V,\.. June 30 to Aug. 15. 1861; in the Defenses of Washington. D. C .• Aug.-Oct., 1861; on the Pmt Royal Expedition, and ill the Department of the South. Nov .• 1861. to Apr. ,1863. being engaged in the At­ tack 011 Secessionville, S. C.• June 16. 1862, - lInd Action of Pocotaligo. S. C.• in command of Battery. Oct. 22. 1862. where he was wounded; on Cumber­ (BVT. CAl'T.• OCT. 22. 1862. FOr: GALLANT ~~D MERITomous SJ::I\VICES IN ACTION OF POCOTALIGO. S. C.) land River, Ky.• May-Jun€, 1863: in the 9th Army Corps in Movement to Vicks­ burg. J une-.J uly, 1863, being present !1.t the Capitulation of the place. July 4. 186;3; in Pursuit of Rebel Army under General J. E. Johnston, r e~ IlHing ill the Capture of Jackson, Mis.• July 16, 1863; on retum of 9th Cmps to the De­ partment of the Ohio. and in comm!1.ud of Battery at Lexington, Ky.• Aug.­ Sep., 1863; in East Tennessee Campaign. commanding Battery. Oct.• 1863. to Mar.• 1864. being enga.ged in the Skirmish n.t Philadelphia. Ten.• Oct. 28. 186!'l. - Comb,tt of Cmnpbell's Station. Nov. 16, 1863, - Biege of Knoxyille, 'ren., Nov. 18 -Dec. 3, 1863,- and Skirmish at Strawbeny Plains, Jan. 27, 1864; in (By'T. ~IAJOR , Noy. 20. 1863. Fon GALLANT AND }!ERITORIOUS SERVICES DURI~G THE SIEGE 0]' KNOXVILLE. TEN.) Movement of 9th Army Corps, via Annp.polis. Md. , to Virginia, Mar. 17 to May 3, 1864; in the Richmond Campaign, May. 1864, being present at the Battles of the Wilderness and Spottsylyania. May 6-14, 1864; in command of Battery near Washington, D. C. • und Alexandria, Va.• June 1,1864. to Feb. 13. 1865; on Recruiting service. F eb. 13 to Aug. 17, 1865; at the Milital'y Acad­ emy. ;1S Asst. Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy, Aug. 31, 1865, to CA.PTAIN, 3D AR1'ILLERY, FEB. 5, 1867.

1918. (Born Pa.) ...... J. FORD KENT ...... (Ap'd Pn..) . .31 Military History.- ClLdet at the U. S. xliIit.ary Academy li'om July 1. 1856, to May 6. 1861, when he was gradun.ted ,md promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEU'I" 3D INFAN'IItY. MAY G, 1861. Served during tho Hebellion of the Beceding States. 1861- 66: in drilling Volunteers at WIlshingtoll, D. C .• May, 1861; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C.• May-.July, 1861; ill the Mn.nllssaf; Cllmpaigu of July, 1861•. being engl1ged in the Battle of Bull Hun. July Ill. 1861, where he was three tImes wounded, and caphnecl; as Prisoner of Wm', July 22, 1861. to Sep. 21. 1862; in the (FruST LIEUT., 3D INF'ANTRY, .JULY 31, 18G1) 540 GRADUA.TES OF THE

NU:llBEn. 1861. CLASS HANK.

Marylanrl CIlUlpaign (Army of the Potomac), Scp.-Nov., 1862, being engaged in the Mareh to Falmouth, Va., Oct.-Nov., 1862; in the Rappahannock Cam­ pfl.ign (Army of the Potomac), Dec., 1862-Junc, 1863, being eng'lged in the Battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862,- as Asst. Inspector-Geneml, 9th Army Corps, J,m. 1 to Feb. 8, 1863, and subsequently of 6th Army Corps, and in (LIEUT.-COL. STAFF-CORPS ASST. INSPEcTOR-GENERAL, JAN. 1, 1863, TO AUG. 31; 18(5) Stormil)g of J\farye Heights, Mtty 3, 1863, where he was wounded; in the Penn­ (B\'T. MAJOR, MAY 3, 1863, FOR GALL.\NT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BUTLE OF MARYE HEIGHTS, VA.) sylvania Campaign (Army of the Potomac), June-July, 1863, being engaged (after a forced march of 35 miles), in the Battle of Gettysburg, July 2- 3, 1863, and Parsuit of the enemy to Warrenton, V,}.., July, 1863; in the Rapidan ellm­ paign, Oct.-Dec., 1863, being engaged in the Combat of Rappahannock Sta­ tion, Nov. 7. 1863, ~and Operations at Mine HIlll, Nov. 26-Dec. 3, 18G3; ill the Richmond Campaign (Army of the Potomac), May 4 to July 10, 18G4, beiug (CAPTAIN, 3D INFANTRY, JAN. 8, 18G4) engaged in the Baltic of the Wilderness, )'Iay 5- 6, 1864, - Battles of Spotts)'l­ vania, May 8- 21, 1864, -B,~ttles ofNOl-th Amm, Mny 2:3 - 24,18G4, -BI~ttles and (BVT. LIEUT.-COL., :lVIAY 12, 18G4, Fan GALLANT AND iVIERITORIOUS SEnnCES AT THE BATTLE OF SPOTTSYLVANI... , VA.) Adions of Cold Harbor, June 1- 13, 1864,-Siege of and Rittles about Pl'ters­ burg, June 23-July 10, 1864; in the Washington ClllUpuign, July, 18G4, being engage'l in the Defen8e of the Capitnl, .July 11 - 12, 1864,-Skirmish at Snicker's Gap, July 18, 1864, while ill"Pnrsnit of General Early's Rebel Haiders to Win­ chester, ViI., - und retulll to Washington, D. C., July, 18(i!; in the Shenan­ doah Campaign, Aug. -Dec., 1864, being engaged in the B"ttle of Opequan, Sep. 19, 18G4,-Battle of Fisher's Hill, Sep. 22, 186-1, -and Battle of Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, 1864; in the. Riege ofPetersbnrg (Army of the Potomac), Dec., (BvT. COLONEL, U. S. VOLl:NTEERS, OCT. 19, 1864, Fon FAITHFUL AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES IN THE FIELD DUnING THE CA~[P.UGl! DEFOUE HICHMOND, VA.) 1864--Mar., 1865; as Asst. Inspector-General of the Department of Washington, l\br.-Sep., 1865; at the Military Academy, as Asst. Instructor of Infantry Tactics, Sep. 9, 1865, to

1919 . . (Born Pn.) ....EUGENE B. BEAUMONT...... (Ap'd Pa.) .. 32 Military History.- Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1. 1856, to May 6, 1861 , when he was graduated :1I1d promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 1ST CAVALRY, ~lAY 6, 1861: 4TH CAYALny, AUG. 3, 1861. Servecl during the R ebellion of the Secedina Stiltes, 1861 - G6: in drillino Volunteers at Washington, D. C., May-July, 1861; in the Manassas Cam': paign of .July, 1861, being engaged as Acting Aide-de-Camp to Colonel Burn­ sicle in the Battle of Bull Hun, July 21, l/jGl; in the Defenses of Washington, as Acting Adjutu.nt, 4th Cavalry, Aug. 2, 1861, to Feb. 1, 1862; as Aide-cle­ (FIRST LmuT., 4'1'11 CAVALRY, SEP. 14, 18(1) Camp to Brig.-General Sedgwick, Feb. - May, 1862, while guarding the Upper Potomac, Feb. - Mar. , 1862,- and in the Virginia Peninsular C ,~ mpaigIl, Mm·. - May, 1862, purtieipating in the Siege of Yorktown, Apr. 5-MilY 4, 1862; absent sick, May-Aug., 1862 ; fiS Aide-de-Camp to "'!ajor-Genen1l Halleck, Aug. 7, 1862, to May 13, 1863, and to Mnjor-General Sedgwick, Mily 13, 1863, (CAPT. STAFF-ADDITIONA.L AIDE-DE-CAMP, MAY 13, 1863) to May 9, 1864; in the Rappahannock Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Mny­ June, 1863; in the Pennsylvaniil CampaIgn (Army of the POtolUilC), June U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 541

NU~!DER. 1861. CLASS RANK.

-July, 1863, being engaged in the Battle of Gettysburg, July 2-3, 1863,-and Pursuit of the enemy to Warrenton, Va., July, 1863; in the Rapidan Cam­ paign (Army of the Potomac), Oct.-Dec., 1863, being engaged in the Com­ bat of Rappahannock Station, Nov. 7, 1863,-(l.lld Operations ut Mine Run, (BV'r. CAPT., Nov. 7, 1863, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF RAPPAHANNOCK ::5TATION, VA.) Nov. 26-Dec. 3, 1863; in the Richmond Campaign (Army of the Potomac), ~Iay, 1864, being engaged in the Battle of the Wilderness, May 5- 6, 1864, ­ nnd Battle of Spottsylvania, May 8-9, 1864; on leave of nbsence to flCCOllll)[tllY Geneml Sedgwick's remains to Connecticut, May 9 to June 1, 1864; as Aide­ de-Camp to General J. H. Wilson, June 6 to Oct. 20, 1864; in OPCl'UtiOllS before Petel';burg, June-Aug., 1864, being engaged in the Action of White Oak Swamp, June 13, 1864,-and Raid on South Side Railroad, June, 1864, participating in the Actions at Nottaway C. H., June 23, Roanoke Station, June 25, Stony Creek, June 27, and Ream's Statibn, June 28, 1864; in the Shenandoi1.h Cnmpaign, Aug.-Oct., 1864; in Operations of the Military Divi­ sion of the Mississippi, Oct. 1, 1864, to Nov. 15, 1865, being engaged in tile (MAlOR STAFF-AsST. ADJUTANT-GENERAL, U. S. VOLUNTEERS, OCT. 20, 1864) Battle of Nashville, Dec. 15-16, 1864,-Pnrsuit of General Hood's Rebel forces, Dec., 18M, participating in the Actions of Hollow Tree Gap, Richland Creek, and Harpeth River, Dec. 17, 1864, and Anthony's Hill, Dec. 25, 1864,- Ac­ (BVT. LIEUT.-COL., U. S. VOLUNTEERS, ~LUl. 13,1865, FOR GALL_WT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES DURING THE CAMPAIGN IN TENNESSEE) tion at Montevallo, Ala., Mar. 31, 1865, --Asslmlt and Capture of Selmfl, Apr. 2, and of Columbus, Apr. 16, 1865,-and ::5urrend81' of MtlCOn, Ga., (BV'l'. COLONEL, U. S. VOLUNTEERS, APR. 2, 1865, FOR G,u,r,~NT AND DISTINGUISHED SERVICES IN THE BATTLE OF SELMA, ALA.) (Bv-r. li,\JOR, U. S. AmIY, AVR. 2, 1865, FOR GALLANT A.l'm MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE CAPTURE OF SEL)1A, ALA.) (BYT. LIEUT.-COL., U. S. ARMY, APR. 2, 11l65, FOR GALLANT -,"'1D MElUTORIOUS SERVICES DURING THE REDELLION) Apr. 20, and Occupation of the plo.ce, to Noy. 15, 1865; on leflve of absence, (CAPTAIN, 'iTH CAVALRY, JULY 25, 1865) Nov. 25, 1865, to Apr. 16,1866; in command of Company at S:m Antonio, Tex., (MUSTERED OUT OF VOLUNTEER SERVICE, MAR. 19, 1866) Apr.-Nov., 1866,-Camp Sheridan, Tcx., Nov. - Dec., 1866,-Fredericksburg, Tex., Dec., 1866-Jan., 1867,-Ft. Mason, Tex., Jan., 1867, to

1920.. (Born Wis.) ...... LEONARD MARTIN ...... (Ap'd Wis.) .. 33 Military History.--Cadet at the U. S. Milibry Academy from July 1, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 4TH ARTILLERY, May 6, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: iu drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., May-June, 1861; in opemtions on Upper (FIRST LIEUT., 5TH ARTILLERY, MAY 14, 1861) Potomac, June-Sep., 1861; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., Sep., 1861, to Feb., 1862; in the Virginifl Peninsular Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Mar.-Aug-., 1862, being engaged in the Siege of Yorktown, Apr. 5- May 4, 1862, -Skil'luish near Gaines' Farm, June 21, 1862.---Battle of Glendale, June 30, 1862,-und Battle of Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862; in the Northern Virginia Campaign, Aug. 30-Sep. 2, 1862; in the Maryland Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Sep.-Noy., 1862, bcing engaged in the Comb>lt of Crampton's Gap, Sep. 14, 1862,-Battle of Antietam, Sep. 17, 1862,-and March to Ful­ 542 GRADUA'l'ES OF THE

NUMBER. 1861. CLASS RANK.

mouth, Va., Oct.-Nov., 1862; in th~ Rappahannock Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Dec., 1862-Jau., 1863, being engaged iu the Battle of Fredericks­ burg, Dec, 13. 18()2 chiefly on sick le,we of absence, Jan.-,June, 1863; in command of Bllttery in the Pennsylvania Campaign (Army of the Potomac), June-July, 181:i3, being engaged in the Battle of Gettysburg, July 2- 3, 1863,­ Skirmish at F,\irfield, July 5, 1863, -and Pursuit of the enemy to Warrenton, Va. , July, 1863; in command of R,ttery in the Rapidan C'llnp"ign (Army of the Potomac), Sep.-Dec., 1863, being engaged in the C"ptnre of the Rebel Works at Rappahannock Station, Nov. 7, 1863,-and Mine Run Operations, Nov. 26-Dec. 3, 1863; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., ,Jan.-July, 18(;4; in command of Buttery in Opemtions hefore P etersburg, July, 1864, to Feb., 1865, being engaged in the Attack and Capture of Ft. Harrison, Sep. 29. 1864,- and Capture of Picket Line at Dutch Pass, Dec. 8. 1864; in command (COLONEL. 51ST WISCONSIN VOLUNTEER". APR. 29. 1865) of Third Sub-District of the District of Central Missouri. Apr. 29- Aug. 25, 1865; (MUSTERED OUT OF VOLUNTEER SERVICE, AUG. 25, 1865) and on leave of absence, Aug. 25, 1865. to Apr. 3. 1866. RESIGNED. APR. 3, 1866.

1921. . (Born Ind.) ...... JOHN S. POLAND ...... (Ap'd Ind.) .. 34 Military History.- Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from JUly 1, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he was gmduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 2D INFANTRY, MAY 6, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861- 66: in the Ma­ nassas Campaign of July, 1861, beingengaged in the Battle of Dull Run, July 21, (FrnsT LIEUT., 2D INFANTRY, JULY 6, 1861) 1861; in the Defenses of WIlshington, D. C., July 23, 1861, to Mar. 10, 1862; as Quartermaster, 2d Infmltry, Aug. 10, 1861, to ,June 27, 1862 ; in the Virginia P eninsular Campaign (Army of the Potom.lc), M.1r.-Aug., 1862, being engaged in the oiege of Yorktown, Apr. 5- May 4, 1862,-Battle of Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862 (as Aide-de-Camp),-anc1 Battle of Malvern Hill, July 1,1862, command­ (CAPTAIN, 2D INFANTRY, JUNE 27, 1862) ing Regiment; in the NOlthern Virginia Campaign, Aug.-1:lep., 1862, being engaged as Aide-de-Camp in the Battle of Manassas, Aug. 30, 1862; in the ~1aryland Cllmp'lign (Army of the Potomac), Sep. - Nov., 186:l. beinl Campaign (Anny of the Potomf!:c ), as Commissal'y of MUHtel's of 3d Army Corps, June-July, 1863, being engaged in the Battle of Gettysburg, July 2-3, 1~63, flS Aide-de-Camp to Major-Geneml SickleH; as Commissary of Musters for the Department of Washington, oep. 19, 1863, to Mar. 14, 1865, being engaged ill the Def6nse of the Capitalaguinst Genemi Early's naidel's, July 11-12, 1864; at the Military U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 54il

NU:\IllER . 1861. CLASS RANI;.

Academy, 1865-67, as Asst. Professor of Dmwing, Mar. 17, 1865, to July 1, 1866,- as Principal Asst. Professor of . Geography, History mId Ethics, July 1, 1b65, to July 1, 1866,--Asst. Professor of Geography, History rmd Et.hics, July 1, 1866, to ,--and Asst. Professor of Dmwing, Sep. 1, 1867, to

1922.. (Born Pa.) .... ROBERT L. EASTMAN*' . (Ap'd at Large) .. 35 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy ii'om Jnly 1, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 6TH IxFANTRY, MAY 6, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-65: in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., May-July, 18(H; . in the Manassas Cam­ (FIRST LIEUT., 6TH INFANTRY, M.-\Y 17, 18(1) paign of July, 1861, being engaged in the B"ttle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861, us Acting Aide-de-Camp to Colonel Riehtudson; on Provost Guard at Wash­ ington, D. C., July, 1861, to Mar., 18(;2; in the Virginia Peninsnhu' Cam­ paign (Army of the Potomac), M,1r. - Apr., 1862, being engaged in the Siege of Yorktown, Apr. 5-25,1862; in hospital nel.lr Yorktown, Apr. 25 to May 21, 1862 ; in the Virginia Peninsular Camp,.ign (Army of the l'otomac), May­ July, 1862, being engaged in the Battle of Gaines' lVIill, June 27, 1862, -and (BVT. CAPT., JUNE 27, 1862, FOR GALLAN'l' AND MERITOIlIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF GAINES' MILL, VA.) Buttle of Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862; at the Military Academy, 1862-65, as (BV'L MAJOR, JULY 1, 1862, FOR GALLAN1' AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES A'r THE BATTLE OF MALVERN HILL, VA.) Principal Asst. l'rofess01' of Drawing, Sep. 1, 1862, to Sep. 1, 1863, - Asst. Professor of Drawing, Sep. 1-10, 1863,-Principal Asst. Professor of Dmwing, ::lep. 10, 1b63, to Mal'. 17, 1865, -'lilt! as Asst. Professor of Geography, His­ (CAPTAIN, 6TH INFANTRY, FER. 8, 1864) tory and Ethics, Sep. 1, 1863, to Mar. 17, 1865; on detached service at Wash­ ington, D.O., Mar. 31 to Aug. 4, 1865; and on sick leave of absence, Aug. '1 to Nov. 7, 1b65. DIED, Noy. 7, 1865, AT WASHINGTON, D. C. : AGED 29.

1923 .. (BornN. Y.) ...... HENRy B. NOBLE ...... (Ap'd N. Y.) .. 36 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 8TH INFANTRY, MAY 6, 1861. Served dming the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in drilling Volunteers at W>lsh;ngton, D. C., May-July, 1861; in the Manassas Cam­ (FIRST LIEUT., 8TH INFANTRY, JUNE 11, 1861) pnjgn of July, 1861, being eng>lgecl in the Battle of Bull Rnll, July 21, 1861; on Provost Guard duty at W,~shington , D. C. , July- Oct., 1861; in garrison at Ft Hamilton, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1861, to May 25, 1862; in the Virginia Oampuign, in Generi.\! Banks' Corps, J.iay 26 to Aug. 9, 1862, being engaged in the Battle (BVT. CAPT., AUG. 9, 1862, FOR GALL....NT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF CEDllt MOUNT,UN, VA.)

* Son of Bvt. Brig.·General SETH FA'ITlI'A..'I, U. S Army. 544 GRADUATES OF THE

NUMBER. 1861. CLASS HANK.

of Cedar D1ount[Lin, Aug. 9, 1862, where he was wounded; on Rick leavo of ab­ sence, disabled by wonnd, Aug. 9 to Nov. 19, 1862; at the Military Academy, 1862-65, a6 Asst. Professor of Geogmphy, History, ,md Ethics, Dec. 1, 1862, to Uar. 20, 1863,-and as Asst. Instructor of Infantry 'r"ctics, Mal'. 20, 1863, to Sep. 9, 1865; in command of Compauy, at Baltimore, :YId., Sep. 30, 1865, to Jun. 12, 1866,-at Winches ter, Va. , Jan. 31 to Mar., 1866,- Morgantown, (CAPTAI~, 8TH INFANTRY, FEB. 13, 1866) N. C., U!II·.-July, 1866,-Ruleigh, N. C., July, 1866, to May, 1867.

~924 .. (Born 0.) ...... LEROY L. JANES...... (Ap'd 0.) .. 37 Military History.-Caclet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Arm)' to SECOND LrnUT., 2D ARTILLERY, )1Ay 6, 186l. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., May- Juue, 1861; in Operations in the (FIRST LmUT., 2D ARTILLERY, JUNE 10, 1861) Shenandoah Valley, June-Oct., 1861; on sick leave of absence, Oct. 21 to Noy. 26, 1861; iu the Defenses of Washington, D. C., Nov.- Dec. 1861; in De­ fEmse of Ft. Pickens, Fla., Jan. -May, 1862; on Quartermaster and Commissuy duty at Pensacola, Fla., May-Aug., 1862; as Aide-de-Camp to Brig.-Geneml A1'llold, Sep. 1, 1862, to Mal'. 24, 1863; on sick leave of absence, Mal'. 24 to July 4, 186;); at the Military Academy, 1863-65, as Asst. Instructor of Infantry and Artillery Tactics, Aug. 29, 1863, to Aug. 5, 1865, -and Asst. Professor of Geogmphy, History, and Ethics, Sep. 1, 1863, to Oct. 10, 1864; in command (CAPTAIN, 2D ARTILLERY, JUNE 15, 1864) of Company at Ft. Stevens, Or., Oct., 1865, to Dec., 1867.

~925 .. (Born Pa.) .....CAMPBELL D. EMORY *.. (Ap'd at Large) .. 38 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1856, to May 6, 18(;1, when he waH graduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 6TH lNFANTl\Y, MAY 6, 1861. Seneel during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1RGI- 66: on frontier (TRANSFEllRED TO 9TH INFANTRY, MAY 25, 1861) duty at Ft. Vancouver, Wash., July 22 to Aug. 12, 1861, - Camp Chehalis, (FIRST LIEUT., 9TH INFA~'1'RY, JUNE 25, 1861) Wash., protecting an Indian Agency, Aug. 12 to Oct. 29, 1861,-- -Sall Fran­ cisco, Cal., Nay., 1861, fo Apr. 13, 1864, - anc1 ,is Adjntant, 9th Intilntry, JUly 21, 1862, to Apr. 30, 1864; as Acting Aide-de-Camp to ll1ajor-General Meade, (CAPTAIN, 9TH IxI"ANTRY, DEC. 29, 1863) June 13, IS64, to July 1, 1865, being engaged in the Siege. of, and Operations about Petersbmg, June 15, 1864, to Apr. 2, 1865 ,-Pul'smt of the Insurgent (BVT. MAJOR, APR. 2, 1865. FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SEln'ICES I~ FRo~ 'r OF PETEHSDURG, VA.)

• Son of Bvt. Major-General WlLLLlll H. EllORY, Colonel, 5th Cavalry. U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 545

NUMBER. ·1861. CLASS RANK.

Army of Northern Virginin, terminating with the Capitulation of Appo­ mattox C. H., Apr. 9, 1865,-and at Gimeml Meade's headqn:u-te1's, Philadel­ (BVT. LIEUT.-COL., ApR. D, 1865, FOR }<'AITHFUL AND DrSTThGUISHED SERVICES IN l"HE FIELD DUlliNG THE REBELLION) phia, P,I., as Acting Inspector-General of the Military Divi~ion of the At­ lantic, July 1, 1865, to J.lll. 4, 18tiu, and as Aide-de-Camp since Jan. 4,1866; as Recorder of Retiring Board, Nov. 27, 1865, to Sep. 21, 1867 . .

l.926 .. (Born N. H.) ...JAMES F. Mc~UESTEN ..... (Ap'd N. H.) .. 39 Military History.--C.ldet at the U. S. Military Academy from July I, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 2D DRAGOONS, MAY 6, 1861. l::!erved during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861- 64: in drilling Vol11ntee1's at Washington, D. C., May-July, 1861; in the Manassas Cam­ paign of July, 1861, being engaged in the Battle of Bull RUll, July 21, 1861; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., July, 1861 to Mar., 1862; as Adju­ (FIRST LIEUT., 2D CAVALRY, AUG. 13, 1861) tant, 2d Cavalry, Jan. I, 1862, to Oct. 17, 1863, being engaged at regimcntal headquarters in the Virginia Peninsular Campaign, Mar.-Aug., 1862,·-in the Northern Virginia Campaign, Aug.-Sep., 1862, - in the Maryland Campaign, Sep.-Nov., 1862,-I,nd in the Rappahannock Campaign, Dec') 1862-May 31, 1863; in the Pennsylvania Campaign and on the Rappahannock, at Regular Brigade headquarters (Army of the Potomac), May 31, 1863, to Feb. 4, 1864; on Mustering duty in New Hampshire, Feb. 4, to June 5, 1864; as Acting Asst. (CAPTAIN, 2D CAVALRY, FED. 13, 1864) Inspector-General of Cavalry Reserve Brigade, June 5 to Sep. 19, 1864, being enaaged on "Sheridan's Raid" toward Charlottesville, June 7- 28, 1864,-Buttie of Trevillian Station, June 11- 12, 1864,-Action of Darbytown, July 28, 1864, -and in the Shenandoah Campaign, Aug.-Sep., 1864, participating in several Skirmishes and the Battle of Opequan, Sep. 19, 1864. KILLED, SEP. 19, 1864, A1.' THE BATTLE OF OPEQUAN, VA.: AGED, 29.

l.927 .. (Born N. Y.) .. GEORGE O. SOKALSKI...... (Ap'd N. Y.) .. 40 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July I, 1856, to May G, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Krmy to SECOND LIEUT., 2D DRAGOO~S, MAY 6, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., May 7-28, 1861; in conducting Rcc1'llits from Carlisle, Pa., to Ft. Leavenworth, Kun., June, 1861 ; incommand ofl::!ection of Ar­ tillery, on Expedition to South-east Missouri, June 24, 1861, uniting with Geneml JJyon, July 5,1861, 011 GrandI'tiye~', M~., and was engaged in the Action of Dng Spring, Ang. 2, 1861, -,-- Battle of WIlson s Creek, Aug. 10, 1861,-und Retrcat to Rolla, Aug., 1861; in Operations in Missouri and Arkansas, Sep., 1861, to Dec., 1862, being engaged in Gen. Fremont's Movement to Springfield, Oct., 1861,-at (FmsT LIEUT., 2D CAVALRY, OCT. 1, 1861) Sedalia, Oct.-Dec., 1861,·-o.s Instructor of Artillery at Benton Barracks, St_ Lonis, Mo. , J,ln. - Mar., 1862,--as Acting Asst. Inspeetor-Generalllnd Aide-de­ Camp on the staff of Bl~g.-General F. Steele, Mar. 6, 1862, to Feb. 8, 1865,­ on Geneml Curtis' Movement from Batesville to Helena, Ark., NIay-July, 1862, participating in the Action of Round Hill, Ark., July 7, 1862,-on sick 35 546 GRADUATES OF THE

NUMBER. 1861. CLASS RANK. leave of absence, July 18 to Aug. 27, 1862,-shipping stores at Pilot Knob, Mo., Sep., 1862,-and at Helena, Ark., Nov.-Dec., 1862; on the Expedition to the Y,lZOO, Dec., 1862, being engaged in the Assault of Chickasaw Bluffs, Dec. 27-1l9, 1862,-Rlld to Arkansas Post, which was captured, Jan. 11, 1863; in the Vicksburg Campaign, Jan.-July, 1863. being engaged in the Operations at Young's Point and Advance to Grand Gulf, Jan.-May, 186S,-Attack of Jar-kson, Mis., May 14, 1863,--Siege of Vicksburg, May 22-July 4, 1863, being on board the gunboat Cincinnati when she was sunk by the guns of the place, -and Reoccupation of Jackson, July 16, 18G3; as Acting Asst. Adjutant-Gen­ eral to General F. Steele, in Operations in Arkansas, July, 1863, to Feb., 1864, being engaged in the Capture of Little Rock, Sep. 10, 1863,-·and Expedition to Camden, Mar.-Apr., 1861, participating in several Actions,-an<1 Ba.ttle of J enkins' Ferry, Apr. 30, 1864; as Acting Inspector-General, 7th Army Corps, May 12, 1864, to Feb. 8, 1865; absent Rick, Feb. 8 to June 13, 1865; on Mus­ (LmUT.-CoL. STAFF, U. S. VOJ.UNTEERS, MAY Ill, 1864, TO FEB. 8, 1865) wring duty at Columbus, 0., Juno III to Sep. 12, 1865; on frontier duty at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., Oct.-Nov., 1865, --Ft. Kearny, Neb., Nov., 1865,-Ft. (CAPTAIN, 2D CAVALRY, SEP. 19, 1864) Cottonwood, Neb., Nov., l865- Jan., 1866; in arrest, Jan. 8 to Mar. 30, 1866; on frontier duty at Ft. Kearny, Neb., ~Iar . -Apr ., 1866; in arrest, Apr. 23 to July 10, 1866; • • • • • en route to join his Company at Ft. Reamy, Neb., Oct. 26,18613, to Jun., 1867; in arrest and sick, Jan.-Feb., 1867. DIED, FED: 12, 1867, AT FT. LARAMIE, DAK.: AGED 27.

J.928 .. (Born Ga.) ...... OLIN F. RICE ...... (Ap'd Ky.) .. 41 Military History.- Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1856, to i\1ay 13, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to 8ECOND LIEUT., 9TH INFANTRY, MAY 13, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861, in drilling Vol un­ (TRANSFERnED TO 6TH INFANTRY, MAY 25, 1861) teeers nt Washington, D. C., MIlY 7 to June 6, 18/31. DISMISSED, J UN}; 6, 1861, "Fon TENDERING HIS R.ESIGNATION IN THE FACE OF THE EXE:.IY." Joined in the Rebellion of 1861-613 against the United States, and was KILLED, SEP. 19, 1864, AT THE BAT1'LE OF OPEQUA.'I', VA.: AGED 25.

J.929 .. (Born D. C.) ...... WRIGHT RIVES...... (Ap'd D. C.) .. 42 Military History.- Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEu'r., 6TH L'lFANTny, MAY 6, 186l. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861- 66: in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., May, 1861; as Aide-de-Camp to Brig. -General (FInsT LmUT., 6TH INFAN'!'ny, MAY 17, 1861) Mansfield, commanding the Department of Washington, May-JUly, 1861; in garrison at Benicia., Oal., Aug. 23 to Sep. 24, 1861; in command of Ft.. Umpqua, Or., Oct., lSGI -Jan., 1862; in the Virginia Peninsular Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Mar. 9 to Apr. 18, 1862. being eug'tgod in the Siege of Y:nktown, Apr. 5-18, 1862; as Aide-de-C!l.lllp to Mi'jor-Genernl McClemnnd, U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 547

NUMBER. 1861. CLA.SS RANK.

Apr. 14, 1862, to July, 1863, being engaged in the Advance upon and Siege of (CAPT. STAFF-ADDITIONAL AIDE-DE-CAMP, JUNE 4. 1862, TO FEB. 23, 1864) COl~nth, Mis., Apr. 14- May 30, 1862,-in drilling Illinois Volunteer Officers at Camp But.!er, near Springfield, Ill., Aug.-Sep., 1862. -on sick leave of ab­ sence, Sep., 1862, to Mar., 1863,-Siege of Vicksburg, May- June, 1863, --and in charge of Draft Depot at Pittsburg, Pa , June-July, 1~63; in Opemtions about Chattanooga, Ten., Oct.-Nov., 18G:3 ; as Aide-de-Cclmp to Major-General Dix, commanding the Department of the East, Dec., 1863, to June 7, 1865; on (CAPTAIN, 6TH INFANTRY, FED. 23, 1864) duty in the Executive Office at Washington, D. C., June 7, 18G5, to Bn'. MAJon, AND BVT. LIEUT.-COL., MAR. 13, 1865, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES DURING THE ADVANCE UPON CORINTH, AND AT THE SIEGE OF VICKSBURG, l\iIs.

1930.. (Born Pa.) ....• CHARLES H. GIBSON ...... (Ap'd Fa.) ..43 Military History-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the AI'my to . SECOND LIEUT., 2D DRAGOONS, MAY 6, 1861. Served during t.iIe Rcbellion of the Seceding States, 1861-64: in dl'illing Volunteers at Washington, D. C., May-July, 1861 ; in the Manassas Campaign of July, 1861, being engaged in the Battle of Bull Run. July 21, 18G1; 011 Mustering duty at Reading, Pa., July. 1861; in the Defenses of Washingkm, D. C., Aug., 1861, to Mar., 1862; in the Virginia Peninsular Campaign (FIRST LIEUT., 2D CAVALRY, Nov. 12,1861) (Army of the Potomac), Apr.-July, 1862, being engaged in the Siege of Yorktown, Apr. 10-May 4, 1862, - Action of Hanover C. H.• May 27, 1862,-­ Battle of Guines' Mill, June 27, 1862, -and as Acting Aide-de-Camp to Major­ General McClellan, June 27 to July 1, 1862. in Opemtions before Richmond; in hospital and on sick leave of absence, July 4, to Aug. 29, 1862; on Recruit­ ing service, Aug. 29, 1862, to Nov. 11, 186:3; before the Retiring Board, at Wilmington, Del.. Nov. 11, 1863, to Jan. 22, 1864; on sick leave of absence, Jan. 22 to Feb. 12, 1864; in command of company (Army of the Potomac), near Mitchell's Station, Feb. 12 to Apr. 18, 1864; and on sick leave of absence, Apr. 18 to l\by 3D, 1864. RESIGNED, MAY 30, 1864. Civil History.-Coal Mining in Schuylkill County, since 1865. Residence, Phila.delphia, Pa.

1931.. (Born Ky.) ..... MATHIS W. HENRy ...... (Ap'd Ky.) .. 44 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1856, to May G, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to Bv'£. SECOND LIEUT., MOUNTED RIFr,E)IEN, M

NUMBER. 1861. CLASS RANK.

1932.. (Born N. Y) ....SHELDON STURGEON...... (Ap'dN. Y.) .. 45 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. :Military Academy from July 1, 1856, to May 6, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 1ST INFANTRY, MAY 6, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., May- July, 1861; in the Manossus Cam­ (FIRST LIEUT., 1ST INFANTRY, Ju~'E 24, 18(1) paign of July, 1861, being engaged in the Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861, when he was captured; on Recruiting service at Ft. Columbus, N. Y. , Sep., 1861, to :;vrar., 1862; as Mustering and Disbursing Officer, at Buffalo, N. Y., Mar., 18W, to Sep., 1863; in command of Company at New Orleans, La., (CAPTAIN, 1ST IN1'ANTRY, APR. 25, 1862) Oct. 31, 1863, to Jrm. 7, 1864; as Commissary of Musters, Department of the Gulf, Jan. 7 .to Nov. 19, 1864; as Chief Mustering and Disbursing Officer of the Military Division of West Mississippi, Nov. 19, 1864, to Aug. 15, 1865,­ and of the Department of the Gulf, Oct. 10, 1865, to June 9, 1866; on leave of (BVT. MAJOR, AND BVT. LIEUT.-COL., MAR. 13, 1865, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES DURING THE REBELLION) absence, June 9 to Nov. 1, 1866; in garrison at Jefferson Barracks, La., Nov. 1, 1866, to

CLASS OF JUNE 24, 1861.

1933.. (Born Irelo.nd) .. PATRICK H. O'RORKE ...... (Ap'd N. Y.) .. 1 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Militn,ry Academy from July 1, 1857, to June 21, 18G1, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT., CORPS OF ENGINEERS, JUNE 24, 1861. SECOND LIEUT., CORPS OF ENGINEERS, JUNE 24, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861- 63: in driling Volunteel's at Washington, D. C., July 3-10, 1861; in the Manassas Cam­ paign of July, 1861, being engaged on the staff of Brig. -General D. Tyler, in the Action of Blackbmn's Forrl, July 18, 1861,-and Battle of Bull Run, .July 21, 1861; as Asst. Engineer in the construction of the Defenses of W'lsh­ ington, D. C., July 23 to Aug. 2, 1861,-at Ft. Monroe, Va., Aug. 2 to Oct. 3, 1861,-with the Port Royal Expeditionary Corp~, Oct. 11, 1861, to Mar. 15, (BVT. CAPT., MAR. IS, 1862, FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICES WITH THE PORT ROYAL EXPEDITIONATIY COHPS) 1862,-and in the Department of the South, making reconnoissances and con­ stl'ucting field-works, Mar. 15 to Scpo 19, 1862; in command of Regiment (COLONEL, 140TH NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS, SEP. 19, 18(2) (Army of the Potomac), in the Maryland Campaign, Sep.-No"., 1862, being engaged in the March to Falmonth, Vn., Oct.-Nov.. 1862; in the Rappa­ hannock Campaign (Army of the P.otomac), Dec., 1862-Jlll1e, 1863, bcing en­ (FIRs:r LIEUT., CORPS OF ENGINEERS, MAE. 3, 18(3) gaged in the Battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862,-[llld B,\ttle of Chan­ (BV"!'. MAJOR, DEC. 13, 18G2, FOR GALLA:;T AND ~fERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG, VA.. ) cellorsville, .May 2-4, 1863; in the Pennsylvania Campaign (Army of the Po­ (BVT. LIEUT.-COL., lVlAy 1, 1863, rOR GALLANT AND MERITOl\IOUS SERVICES AT THE BATrLE OF CIL\NCELLORSVILLE, VA.) U. S. MILITARY ACADE}IY. 549

NUMBER. 1861. CLASS RANK.

toml1c), June-July, 1863, being engaged in the Battle of Gettysburg, July 2, (BVT. COLONEL, JULY 2, 1863, FOR GALLA.."T AND il'IERITOItIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, PA.) 1863, when, while successfully repelling the enemy's Attack on the left of om line, he was KILLED, JULY 2, J863, AT THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, PA.: AGED 27.

1934.. (Born Pa.) ...FRANCIS U. FARQUHAR...... (Ap'd Pa.) ..2 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July I, 1857, to June 24, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT., CORPS OF ENGINEERS, JUNE 24, 1861) Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., June 24 to July 11, 1861; as Acting Aide­ (SECOND LIEUT., CORPS OF ENGINEERS, JUNE 29, 1861) de-Camp to Colonel Heintzelman in the Manassas Campaign of July, 1861. being engaged in the Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; as Asst. Engineer at Ft. MOl1l'oe, Va., Aug. 3, 1861, to Apr. 19, 1862; as Asst. Engineer (Army of the Potomac), in the Virginia Peninsular Campa.ign, Apr. 20 to July 24; 1862, being engaged in the Siege of Yorktown, Apr. 20-May 4, 1862,---Battle of Williamsburg, May 5, 1862,-Action-at Slatersville, May 9, 1862,-and Ac­ (Bn. 1ST LIEUT., MAY 5, 1862, FOR GALLAN1' AND MERITORIOUS SEIWICES , I AT THE BATTLE OF WILLUlIISBURG, VA.) tion at Mechanicsville, May 27, 1862; as Asst. Engineer at Ft. Monroe Va., .Tuly 24 to Dee. 29, 1862; as Chief Engineer of the Department of North Caro­ lina, Jan. 2 to Aug. 3, 1863, being engaged in the Expedition which destroyed (FmsT LmUT. , CORPS OF ENGINEERS, MAR. 3, 18(3) the railroad bridge over Tal' River, at Rocky Mount, July, 1863; as Chief En­ gineer of the Department of Virginia and North Carolina, Aug. 3, 1863, to (CAPTAIN, CoRPS OF ENGINEERS, AUG. 1, 1863) May 27, 1864, being engaged in Operations about Bermuda Hundred, and par­ t.icipating ill the Action of Swift's Creek, May 9, Itnd near Ft. Darling, May12-15, 1864; as Chief Engineer of 18th Army Corps, May 27 to Au~ . 11, 1864, being engaged in the Battles of Cold Harbor, June 1-3, 1864 - -ana S~ege of Peters· (En. MAJOR, ,JUNE I, 1864, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT 'rHE BATTLE OF COLD HARBOR. VA.) burg, June 19 to Aug. 11, 1864; at the Military Academy, as Asst. Professor of Engineering, Aug. 22, 1864, to June 16, 1865; fill Asst. Engineer in the COIl­ struction of the Defenses of Hampton Roads, Vt'., June 18 to Dec. 4, 1865; on leave of absence, Dec. 4, 1865, to Feb. 8, 1866; as Asst. Engineer on the Harbor (BvT. LIEUT.-COL., ~iAR. 13, 1865, FOR G.U.LANT AND ~iERITORIOUS SERVICES DURING THE REBELLION) Improvements of Lake Erie, Feb. 8, 1866, to Jan. 4, 1867; on Recruiting ser­ vice for Engineer troops, Mar. 16, 1866, (.0 Jan. 4, 1867; on leave of absence, Jan. 4 to Mar. 4, 1867; as Asst. Engineer on the Survey of the N orthel'll Lakes, Mar. 4, 1867, to

1935.. (Dorn Ct. ) ...... ARTHUR H. DUTTON ...... (Ap'd Ct.) .. 3 Military History.- Cadet at the U. S. ?liilitflry Academy from Sep. 1, 1857, to June 24, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to En. SECOND LIEu'r., CORPS OF ENGINEERS, JUNE 24, 1861. 550 GRADUATES OF THE

NU:llBER. IStH. CLASS RANK,

Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-64: on the Staff of Brig.-General Mansfield, commanding the Department of Washington, July 3-31, 1861; on Reconnoissance up the Potomac, Aug. 1- 5, 1861; (IS Asst. (SECOND LIEUT., CORPS OF ENGINEERS, AUG. 3, 1861) Engineer in the constrnction of the Defenses of Washington, D. C., Aug. 5, 1861, to Mar. 15, lS62, - and in Brig.-Geneml H. G. Wright's Floridl, Expedi­ tion, Mar.-Apr., lS(3::1; as Superintending Engineer of the construction of Ft. Clinch, Fla., Apr. 14 to July 7, lS62; in command of Regiment (Army of the Potomac), in the Maryland Campaign, Sep.- Nov., 1852, being (COLONEL, 21sT CONNECTICUT VOLUNTEERS, SEP. 5, lS(2) engaged in the March to Ffllmouth, Va., Oct.-Nov., lS62; in the R(lppa­ hannock Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Dec., 1862-Feb., 18(33, be­ ing engaged in the Battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862; in comm:md (BVT. ~L.JOR, DEC, 13, lS(32, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE B,HTLE OF FREDEllICXSBURG, VA.) of Brigade, 9th A}'my Corps, at Newport News, Va., Feb.-Mar., 1863; in (FmST LIEUT., CORPS OF E:-iGINEERS, MAR 3, 18(3) command of Brigade in operations about Sufiolk, Mar. 1-.1, to May 13, 1863, being engaged in guarding the line of the Nansemond River during the De­ fense of Suffolk, Apr. 11 to May 3, 1803, participating in the Storming of Hill's Point works and Battery, Apr. 19, and Actiou on Providence Church Road, Ml'y 3, 1863; in command of Brigade, May 13 to July 29, and of Regi­ (BVT. LIEUT.-COL., MAY 3, 1863, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES IN THE DEFENSE OF SUFFOLK, VA.) ment, July 29 to Sep. 23, 1863, in constructing intrenched line covel'ing N or­ folk and Portsmouth, Va.; in command of Regiment at Norfolk, Va., Sep.­ (CAPTAIN, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, OCT. 2, 1863) Dec., 1863,-and of the forces at Newport News, Va., Jan. 4 to Feb. 15, 1864; as Chief of SLaff to Major-General Peck, commanding Army ::md District of North Carolina, Feb. 15 to Apr. 30, 1864; in command of Regiment, 18th Corps (Army of the James), in Ope11,tions at Bermuda Hundred, Va., 1\'["Y 6 ~ 2(3, 18G4, being engaged in a Skirmish on the Richmond and Petersburg Rililruad, Mo.y 7, 1864,-Adion at Swift's Creek, MlLY 9-10, 1864,-Skinnishes along the Richmond and Petersburg Turnpike, May 12- 15, 1864, -Bflttle of Drury's Bluff, May 16, 18(34,- and Reconnoissance ofthe enemy's works at Bermudn Hundred, (BVT. BRIG.-GENERAL, U. S. VOLUNTEERS, ~Lw 1(3, 1864, FOR GALL.\NT AND }IERITORIOUS CONDUCT IN RECONNOISSANCES IN FRONT OF BERMUDA HUJo."'DRED, VA.) May 26, 1864, when he was Mortally Wounded; and on sick leave of absence, (Bn. CoLOlffiL, MAY 26, 18(34, FOR GALLANT AND MERIl'ORIOUS SERVICES WHILE RECONNOITERING THE ENEMY's 'WORKS NEAR BERMUDA HUNDRED, VA.) disabled by wonnd, May 2(3 to June 5, 1864. DIED, JUNE 5, 1864, AT BALTIMORE, MD., OF A 'WOUND RECEIVED AT BERMUDA HUNDRED, VA.: AGED 25.

1936.. (Born D. C.) ....CLARENCE DERRICK..... (Ap'cl at Large) .. 4 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from Sep. 1, 1857, to June 24, 1861, when he was gmduated and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT., CORPS OF ENGINEERS, JUNE 24, 1861, On graduation leave of absence, June 24 to July 16, 1861, when, for" haying " tendered his resignation in the face of the enemy," he was DISMISSED, JULY 1(3, 1861. Joined in the Rebellion of 1861-66 against the United States. U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 551

NU.IDER. 1861. CLASS RA~li. l.937.. (BornN. y.) . ...DANIEL W. FLAGLER...... (Ap'dN. Y.) ..S Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Milihwy Academy from July 1, 1856, to June 24, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LmUT. OF OrwNA~CE, JU:lIE 24, 1861. SECOND LmUT., ORDNANCE, JUNE 24, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in drilling Volunteers at W,lshington, D. C., July 1-15, 1861; ,\S Acting Aide-de-Camp to Colonel Hunter in the Manassas Campaign of July, 1861, being engaged in the Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; as Aic1e-de-C,~mp to Brig.-General McDowell, in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., July-Aug., 1861; as Asst. (FIRST LIEUT., ORDNANCE, AUG. 3, 1861) Ordnance Officer at A.llegheny Arsenal, Pa., Aug. 14 to Dec. 22, 1861; as Chief of Ordnance to General Burnside's Expedition to North Carolina, Dec. 25, 1861, to Aug., 1862; being engaged in the Battle and Capture of Hoanoke Island, Feb. 7-8, 1862,- Attack of Newbern, N. C., Mar. 16, 1862,-and (BVT. CAPT., i\hR. 14, 1862, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF NEWDERN, N. C.) Bombardment of Ft. Macon, resulting in its Capture, Apr. 26, 1862; in the (BVT. MAJOR, ApR. 26, 1862, FOR GALLANT AND i\'LERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE SmGE OF FT. MACON, N. C.) Maryland C f~mpaign (Army of the Potomac), as A,sst. Ordnance Officer and Acting Aide-cle..Camp, Sep.- Oct., 1862, being engaged in the Battle of South Mountain, Sep. 14, 1862,-Buttle of Antiet~\m, Scp. 17, 1862; as Chief of Ord­ nance of the Army of the Potomac, Noy. 14, 1862, to Oct. 10, 1863, being en­ gaged in the Battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862,-Battle of Chancellors­ (CAPTAIN, ORDNANCE, MAR. 3, 1863) ville, Va., Uay 2-4, 1863,-and Battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-3, 1863; on Inspection duty at the West Point Foundry, N. Y., Oct. 10, Hl63, to May 1, 1864; as Asst. in the Ordnance Bureau, Washington, D. C., May 1, 1864, to June 2, 1865; on Special Ordnance Inspection duty in Kentuc],y, Tennessee, (BVT. LmuT.-CoL., lVhR 13, 186ii, FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICES IN THE FmLD, AND F AlTHYUL AND ~IERITORIOUS SERVICES IN THE ORDNANCE DEPART.illNT DURING THE REDELLION) Georgia and Alabama, June 2 to Sep. 13, 1865; on leave of absence, Sep. 13 to Oct. 11, ]865; as Asst. Ordnance Officer at Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y, Oct. 11, 1865, to. Jan. 1, 1866; and in command of Augusta Arsenal, Ga., Jan. 21, 1866, to

l.938_ . (Born R. I) ..•THOMAS C. BRADFORD...... (Ap'd R. 1.) .. 6 Military History.~Cadet at the U. S. Milittll'Y Academy from July 1, 1857, to JUlIe 24, 1861, when he was graduated and pl'Omoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT. OF ORDNANCE, JUNE 24, 1861. SECOND LIEUT." ORDNANCE, JUNE 24, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: as Acting Aide­ de-Camp to Colonel Davies, July 14 to Aug. 17, 1861, in the Defenses of Wash­ (FIRST Lmm'., ORDNANCE, AUG. a, 1861) ington, D. C., and on the Manassas Campaign of July, 1861, being engaged in the Brittle of Bull Run, July 21 , 1861; as Asst. Ordnance Officer at Wash­ ington Arsenal, D. C., Aug. 18,1861, to Aug. 17, 1863; on sick leave of absence, . 552 GRADUATES OF THE

NUMDER. 1861. CLASS RANK .

disabled by wound (l'eceived Apr. 4, 1863, at Washington Arsenal, D. C., from (C.u>TAIN, ORDNANCE, U,\1l. 3, 1863) the bmsting of a Cl\llUOU), May 29 to July 28, 1863; at the Military Academy as .\sst. Professor of Mathematics, Aug. 29, 1863, to Jan. 27, 1864; and in ch,u'ge of constmctlOn of Columbus Arsenal, 0 ., Feb. 8, 1864, to BVT. :MAJOR, ThLu!. 13, 1865, FOR FAITHFUL AND MERrrORIOUS SERVICES IN THE ORDNANCEDEPARnIENT

1939. . (Born D. C.) . . .. RICHARD M. HILL ...... (Ap'd at Large) ..7 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1857, to June 24, 1861, wl1en he was gmduaied and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT. OF ORDNANCE, JUNE 24, 186I. SECOND LIEUT., ORDNANCE, JUNE 24, 186I. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in drilliug Volunteers, and on Staff dnty at Washington, D. C., June 25 to Aug. 11, 1861; as Asst. Ordnance Officer at Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1861, to (FmST LIEUT., ORDNANCE, Nov. 1, 1861) Mar. 26. 1862,-fi.nd Ft. Monroe Al'senal, V fl.• Mar. 27 to No,'. 26, 1862; as Chief of Ordnance, Dec. 17, 1862, to Mar., 1863, and Asst. Ordnllnce Officer, (CAPTAIN, ORDNAN CE, MAR. 3, 1863) Mur., 1863, to Mar., 1864, Department of the Gulf, being engaged in the Teche Campaign, Apr.-July, 1863, including the Siege of Port Hudson, ?vIay 27 to July 8, 1863 ,- o.nd Expeclition to 'fexas, Nov., 1863: as Inspector of Ordnance at Boston, Mas ., Mar.- May, 1864, and at West l'oint Foundry, N. Y., May­ Dec. 24, 1864; andlls Asst. Constructor of Ordnance, at West Point Foundry, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1865, to Feb. 18, 1867,-and at South Boston Foundry, Mas., (BYT. :MAJOR, M.m. 13, 1865, FOR FAITHFUL AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES IN THE ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT) Feb. 18, 1867, to

1940.. (Born N. Y.) . .. .WILLIAM H. HARRIS· ...... (Ap'd N. Y.) .. 8 Military History.·-C"det at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 185~, to June 24, 1861, when he W,18 graduated and promoted in the Army to BYT. SE G O~D LIEU'r. OF ORDNANCE, JUNE 24, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861- 66 : in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., June-July, 1861; in command of Section of Artillery in the Manassas C"mpaign of July, 1861, being engaged in the Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; in the Defenses of Wa.shington, D. C., July- Aug., 18S1; :.s Asst. Ordnance Officer ll-t Ft. Monroe Arsenal, Vll" Aug. 11, 1861 t{) (SECOND LIEUT., ORDN,UWE, AUG. 3, 1861) )Iar. 22, 1862, being in command of a Battery in Ft. Monroe, during the Raid of the iron-clad steamer "Merrimac," in Hllmpion ROllds, ?vIar. 8- 9, 1862; as Asst. Ordnance Officer (Army of the Potomac), l\far. 22 to Nov. 21, (FIRST LIEUT., ORDNANCE, SEP. 14, 1862) 1862, being engaged in the Virgini!\ P eninsular and Maryland Campaigns; on sick leave of absence, Nov. 21, 1862, to Jan. 30, 1863; on Special duty in the Ordnance Bureau, Wllshington, D. C., Jlln. 30 to Mar. 3, 1863; as

• ::lon of!Ju ILuuus, laLe U. o. Senator from New York. U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 553

NUMBER. 1861. CLASS RANK.

Ass!. Ordnance Officer, Department of the Cumberland, Mar. 15 to June 17, (CAPTAIN, ORDNANCE, JUNE 1, 1863) 1863; as Chief of Ordnance, Department of the Ohio, June 24, 1863, to Apr. 16, 1864; in the East Tennessee Campaign, on headquarters Staff, being engaged in the Action of Blne Lick Spring, Oct. 10, 1863,---and Defense of l

1941. .(Born Pa.) ...... ALFRED MORDECAI· ..... (Ap'd at Large) .. 9 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July I, 1857, to June 24, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT., Top. ENGlNEEnS, JmrE 24, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Secedillg States, 1861- 66: in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., June 25 to July 9, 1861; as Acting Asst.. Adjutant-General of Brigade, July 9 t.o Aug. 31, 1861, in the Defenses of Washington and the Manassas Campai~n, being engaged in the Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; at the Military Academy, as Asst. PI'ofessor of (SECO:.!D LIEUT. , Top. ENGI:.!EERS, AUG. 3, 1861) Mathematics, Sep. 4, 1861, to .June 28, 1862; a,s Inspector of Ordnance at the (TRANSFERRED TO ORDNANCE, OCT. 23,1861) West Point Foundry, N. Y., June 28, 1862, to June 1, 1863; as Asst. Ord­ (FIRST LIEUT., ORDNANCE, MAR. 3, 1863) nance Officer, June ll-July 3, 1863, Acting Chief of Ordnance, July 3- Sep. 22, (CAPTAl:.!, ORDNANCE, JUNE 1, 1863) 1863, and Chief of Ordnance, Sep. 22 , 1863- Apr. 22, 1864, Department of the South, being engaged in the Operations ago,inst Charleston, S. C., com­ prising the Descent upon Morris Island, .July lU,-Bomba,rdment of Ft. Sum­ ter, Aug. 17-23, nnd Nov. 1-lO,-and Siege of Ft. Wagner, July lO- Sep. 7 1863; as Chief of Ordnance, Army?f the James, May 5 to Sep. 2, 1864; a~ Asst. Ordnance Officer at Watervhet Arsenal, N. Y., Sep. 7-17, 1864; as (Bv'x. MAJOR, SEP. 7, 1863, FOR G.\LLAXT AND MElUTORIOUS SEIlVICES AT THE SIEGE OF FT. WAGNER, S. U.) Acting Chief of Ordnance, Department and Army of the Tennessee, Oct. 22 to No\'. 6, 1864; as Chief of Ordnance, Department and Army of the Ohio, Oct. 23 to No\,. 7, 1864; I1S Senior and Supervising Ordnance Officer of the Army of the Cumberland, Nov. 7, 1864, to June 24,1865; as Chief of Orcl­

_ • Son of Major ALFRED MORDEC.II, who wa, gradUated at tho Military Academy in 1823 (No. 326). 554 GRADUATES OF THE

NU~IDER. 1861. nance, Department of the Cumberland, Nov. 28, 1864, to June 24, 1865,-and (BvT. LIEUT.-COL., MAR. 13, 1865, FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICES IN THE FIELD, AND FAlTHFUL AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES IN THE ORDNA~CE DEPARTMENT DURI1'\'G THE REBELLION) of the Military Division of the Tennessee, June 24 to Jnly 10, 1865; and at the Mililary Academy as Instructor of Ordnance and Gnnnery, July 1:l, 1865, to

1942.. (Born Mich.) ...... DAVID H. BUEL...... (Ap'd N. Y.) .. 10 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from Sep. 1, 1857, to June 24, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to · BVT. SECOND LIEUT. lS'r DRAGOONS, JUNE 24, 186l. SECOND LIEUT., 1ST DRAGOONS, JUNE 24, 1861: 181' CAVALRY, AUG. 3, 1861. Seryed Guring the Rebellion of the Seceding Slates, 1861-66: in drilling Volunteers n.t Washington, D. C., June-July, 1861; in the MaD>lssaR Cam­ paign of July, 1861, as Acting Aide-de-Camp to Colonel Howllrd, being engaged in the Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; in the Defenses of Wnshington, D. C., nttnched to 2d DmgoonR, July- Oct., 1861; as Asst. Ordnance Officer at (TRANSFERRED, TO 3D Ap:TILLERY, OCT. 23, AND TO ORDNANCE CORPS, OCT. 24, 18(1) Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y., Noy. 3,1861, to Sep. 10, 1863,-in the Department (FIRST LIEUT., ORDNANCE, MAR. 3, 18(3) (CAPTAIN, Onm'ANCE, JULY 30, 1863) of the South, Sep. 22 to Dec. 3, 1863, - and at Washington Arsenal, D. C., Dec. 6, 1863, to Jan., 1864; as Chief of Ordnance, Department and Army of the TennesRee, Jan 30, 1864, to June 1865; in the Invasion of Georgia, May 2 to (BVT. l\l.UOR, JULY 22, 1864, FOR GALLANT AND JrIERITORIOUS SERVICES IN ACTION IN FRONT Or' ATLANT.\) GA.) Dec. 21, 1864, being engaged in the Bl\ttle of Resa.cca, May 15, 1864, -Battle of Dallas, May 25 .. 28, 186-!,-BaWes of Kenesaw Monntain, June 20-Jnly 2, 1864,-Battle of Atlanb, July 22, 1864, - Siege of Atlant.l, Jnly 22-Sep. 2, 18G4, - Coll1bl\t of Ezm Church, July :.l8, 1864,- -Battle of Jonesboro', Aug. 31­ Sep. 1, 18G4,-Surrender of Atll\ntu, Sep. 2, and Occupation of the pll\ce, Sep. 2--0ct. 4, 1864 (except while 1\ Prisoner of War, Sep. 7-28) ,- Pursuit of Rebels under General Hood into Alabamn" Oct. 4:...Nov. 1, 1864,-MlIl"ch to the Sea from Atlanta to Sava nnah, Nov. 16 -Dec., 13, 1864,- Surl"ender of Savan­ 11l\h, Dec. 21, 1864,-llnd numerous Actions awl Skirmishes during the Cam­ paign; in the Invasion of the Carolinlts, Jan. 4 to Apr. 26,1865, being engaged (BVT. LmuT.-CoL., l\'Lill. 13, 1865, FOR MERlTOnrOUS AND DISl'INGUISHED SERVICES IN THE CHIPAlG:-1 FROM ATLANTA, GA., TO GOLDSBORO', N. C.) in the Battle of Bentonville, Mar. 20-21, 18G5,-and Occupation of Goldsboro', Mar. 24, 18G5; ut Newbern, N. C., superintending the procnring and forward­ ing of stm'es to General Sherman's Army, Mar.-Apr., 1865; in the reception of Arms from disbanded regiments in Northern New York, June-July, 1865; llS Asst. Ordnn,nce OfficeT nt Fmnkford Arsenal, Pa., .July 17, 1865, to Sep. 10, 1866, -and nt Kennebec Arsenal, Me., Sep. lO, 1866, to

1943.. (Born N. H.) ....STEPHEN C. LYFORD ...... (Ap'clN.D.) .. 11 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Milit"TY Academy from July I, 1857, to June 24, 1861., when he W,lS graduated and promot.ed in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT., 1ST DRAGOONS, JUNE 24, 1861. SECOXD LIEUT., 1ST DnAGOONS, JUNE 24,1861: 1ST CAYALRY, AUG. 3,1861. U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 555

NU~IJEIJ. 1861. CLASS RANK .

Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861- 66: with Battery, May-Aug., 1861, in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., and in the Manassas Campaign, p"Lrticipating in the BiLttle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; as Aide-de­ Camp to Brig.-General McDowell, in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., Aug.­ Oct., 1861; as Asst. Ordnance Officer at St. Louis Arsenal, Mo., Nov. 2, 1861, ('fRANSFERRED TO 3D ARTILLERY, OCT. 23, AND TO ORDNANCE CORPS, OCT. 24, 18(1) to Feb. I, 1862; in command of Cairo Orrlnance Depot, Ill., Feb.-~lay, 1862, being detached t.o the Cumberland River, lind present at the :Surrender of Ft. Donelson, Ten., Feb. Hi, 181)2; as Asst. Ordnance Officer in Major-General Halleck's Mississippi Cllmpaign, M"y-·July, 1862, being engaged in the Siege of Corinth, Mny, 1862; as Chief of Ordnance, Department of the Tennessee, July 11, 1862, to Sep. 6, 1863, being engllged in the Battle of Corinth, Mis., (FIRST LIEUT., ORDNANCE, MAR. 3, 1863) Oct. 4, 1862,-Operations in Northern Mississippi, Nov.-Dec., 18G2,-and Campaign and Siege of Vicksburg, Feb.-July, 1863; as Assistant in the Ord­ (BVT. CAPT., JULY 4, 1863, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES DURING THE SIEGE OF VICKSIJURG, MIS.) nance Bureau at Washington, D. C., Sep. 11, 18G3, to Feb., 1864; as Asst. (CAPTAIN, ORDNANCE, SEP. 15, 18(3) Inspector of Ordnance at Reading, Pa., Mar. 8 to Sep. 13, 1864; as Chief of Ordnance, Depflrtment of the Cumberland, Oct. 4 to Dec. 1, 186<1; as Asst. Inspector of Ordnance at New York, Dec. 5, 18G4, to Aug. 2(;, 1865; at the (BVT. MAJOR, MAR. 13, 18G5, FOR FAITHE'UL AND MERITOIUOUS :SERVICES IN THE ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, AND IN THE FIELD DURING THE REBELLION) (BYT LIEUT.-COL., nIAI<. 13, 18G5, FOn GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES DURING THE REBEl,T,TON) Military Academy as Asst. Professor of Mathematics, Aug. 31, 18G5, to June 2G, 1867; as Asst. Ordnance Officer at St. Louis Arsenal, Mo., July 10, 1867, to

1944 .. (13orn Wis.) ....ALONZO H. CUSHING ...... (Ap'dN. Y. ) .. 12 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July I, 1857, to June 24, 18G1, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECO:>D LIEUT., 4TH Ar.'l'lLLERY, JUNE 24, 186l. FmsT LIEUT., 4TH AU'l'lLLERY, JUNE 24, 18Gl. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding :Slates, 18Gl- 63: in Organizing and drilling Volunteers at Wnshington, D. C., July, 1861; in the MnnasslIs Campaign of July, 1861, being engaged in the Battle of Bun Hun, July 21, 1861; in the Defenses of Washivgton, D. C., July, 1861, to Mar., 1862, being Ordnance Officer at General Sumner's headquarters, Jan. 21 to Mar. 21, 1862; in the Virginia Peninsular Campaign (Army of the Potomac), a.s Acting Aide-de-Camp to Major-General Samner, Mar.-Aug. 1862, being engaged in the Sieae of Yorktown, Apr. 5-JfllY 4, 1862. - and Seven days' Operations be­ foreRi~hmond, June 26 to July 2, 1862; in the MaryifLnd Campaign, as Asst. (TRANSFERED TO Top. ENGINEERS, JUJ,Y 21, 18G2: DECLINED) Top. Engineer at the headquarters of the Army of the Potomac, Sep.-Nov., 1862' in the Rappahannock Campaign, as Asst. Top. Engineer at the head­ quarters of the Right Grand Division of the Army of the Potomac, Dec.. 1862­ June, 1863; on leave of 11bsence, Jan. 26 to Feb, 17, 1863; in the Rappa­ hannock Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Feb.-June. 18G3; in the Pennsyl­ vania Campaign (Army of the Potomac), June-July, 186::1, being engaged in Skirmish near Thoroughfm'e Gap, June 25, 1863,-and Battle of Gettysburg, 556 GRADUATES OF THE

NUMIlEI... 1861. CLASS RANK.

July 2-3. 1863, when, though severely wounded, he refused to leave his post beside his guns, but continued to pour grape and canister into the advancing column of the Rebels until they had reached the very muzzles of his pieces, where he WilS KILLED, JULY 3, 1863, AT THE BATTLE OF GETTYSIlUllG, PA.; AGED 22.

1945.. (Born 0 .) ...... CHARLES C. PARSONS...... , (Ap'd 0.) ..13 Military History.·-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1857, to June 2-1, 1861, when he was gmduated and promoted in the Army to SECO!'!D LIEUT., 4TH ARTILLERY, JUNE 24,1861. FIRS'£ LIEUT.• 4TH ARTILLERY, JUS'E 24, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66 : in Organizing and drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., July 2-14, 1861; in Opemtions in West Virginia, July 16, 1861, to Jan. 6, 1862; in command of Company in Tennessee and Mississippi Campaign (Army of the Ohio), Jan. 6 to .June J, 1862, being engaged in the Movement to Nashville and Pitt.sburg Landing, Ten., Feb.-Apr., 1862,-Battle of Shiloh, Apr. 7, 1862, - nnd Ad,-unce upon and Siege of Corinth, Apr. 10- May 30, 1862; on sick leave of absence, June 4 to Aug. 15. 1862; in Operations in Kentucky, Aug. - Oct., 1862, being engaged in comma.nd of the Artillery, covering the retrent from the Battle of Richmond to Louj&ville. Sep. , 1862, - Bl1ttle of Perryville, commanding Ba!'" tery, Oct. 8, 1862, - and March to the relief of NashvHle, Oct., 186:l; in the (BVT. CAPT., OCT. 8, 1862, FOR GALLANT AND ME1UTORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BA1TLE OF PERRYVILLE, Ky. ) Tennessee Campaign, commanding Battery (Army of the Ohio), Oct. • 1862· Jan., 1863, being engaged in the Skirmishes at Stewart's Creek, Dec. 29, 1862, and near Murfreesboro, Dec. 30, 1862,-and Battle of Stolle River, Dec. 31, 1862...Jan. 2, 1863; on sick leave of absence, Jan. 10 to Mal'. 10, 1863; at the (Bv·£. MAJOR, DEC. 31, 1862, F'OR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICJ::S AT THE BATTLE OF STONE RIvER, TEN.) Military Academy, as Principal Asst. Professor of Geography, History, and Ethies, Mal'. 10, 1863, to Sep. 5, 1864; * * * • * • in command of Company at Ft.. Cohlmbus, N. Y., Nov.', 1864-Jan., 1865, -and Camp Barry, neal' Wash· ington, D. C., .J,m. -:Hlty, 1865; on the titaff of Nlajor-Geneml Hazen, com· (BVT. LIEUT.-COL., MAR. 13, 1865, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES DURING THE REBELLION) munding 15th Army Corps, 1\'['1Y 31 to Nov. 8, 1865 ; in command of Company at :Ft.. McHenry, Md., Nov., 1865, to Mar.. 1866 ; as Recorder of Bourd to make l'eeommend'ltions in regard to Ordnance, 1\'[ar. 16 to June 4, 1866; on COllrt-Martial duty, June 8- 30, 1866; on lelwe of aboence, July 1 to Sep. 30, 1866; ill command of Company at Erie, Pa., Oct. I-Nov. 20, 18G6; in com· (CAPTAIN, 4TH ARTILLERY, JULY 28, 18(6) mand of Batiery at Ft.. Leavenworth, Krm., Dec. 4, 1866, t6 Mal'. 21 , 1867, on Geneml Hmlcock's Indian Expedition, as Chief of Artillery and Ordnance, Nlitr. 22-Ylay 15, H!67,--Ft. Riley, Kan., May 16- July 15, 1867,-in the field, JUly 16=Aug. 13, 1867,-Ft. RUl'ker, Kan., Aug. 14, 1867, to

1946 .. (Born Pa.) ...... JOHN R. EDIE ...... (Ap'd Pa.) .. 14 Military History.-- C,ldet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1857, to .Jnne 24, 1861, when he was gru.duf\ted und promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 2D CAYALUY, JUNE 24, 1861. U. S. llIlLITARY ACADEMY. 557

NUMBER. 1861. CLASS RANK.

Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: as Acting Aide-de-Camp to Colonel Willcox, July 5 to Oct. 1, 1861, in the DeJenses of Washington, D. C., and the Manassas Campaign of July, 1861, being engaged in the Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; with Regiment near Washington, D. C., Oct. 1-23, 1861; as Asst. Ordnance Officer at Allegheny Arsenal, Pa., (TUANSFEUUED TO 3D AUTrLLEUY, OCT. 23, 1861, AND TO OUDNANCE, OCT. 24, 1861) Oct. 30, 1861, to Nov. 25, 1862; in charge of Ordnance Depot of the Army of (FmsT LmuT., OUDNANCE, .M:.m. 3, 1863) . the Potomac, Dec., 1862, to Aug., 1863,-and on the staff of :Major-General (BVT. CAPT., AUG. 1, 1864, FOU FAITHFUL AND MEHITOHIOUS SERVICES IN THE FmLD) Meade, Aug., 1863, to Dec. 18, 1864; as Assistant in the Ordnance Bureau at (CAPT,UN, ORDNANCE, SEP. 12, 1864) Washington, D. C., D2c. 21, 1864, to Mar. 1, 1867; as Chief of Ordnance, (£VT. MAJOR, MAR. 13, 1865, FOR FAITHFUL AND MElUTOIUOUS SEIWICES IN TH~: ORDNANCE DEPARTME::-!T AND IN THE FIELD) Department of the Platte, Mar. 1 to June 20, 1867; in commmid of DetroIt Arsenal, l'ilich., Aug. 7, 1867, to

1947.. (Born Mas.).. LAWRENCE S. BABBITT· .....(Ap'dPa.) .. l5 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1857, to June 24, 1861, when he was graduated imd promoted ill the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 3D ARTILLERY, JU::-!E 24, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., .June-July, 1861; in the Manassas Campaign of July, 1861, being engaged in the Action of Blackburn's Ford, July 18, 1861, - an(1 Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; in the Defenses of Washington, (Bn. FmsT LIEUT., .JULY 21, 1861. FOR GALLANT AND MEHITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF BULL RUN, VA.) D. C., July-Oct., 1861; lIS Asst. Ordnance Officer at Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y., (TRANSFERRED TO ORDNANCE CORPS, OCT. 26, 1861) Nov. 4-6, 1861,--and at Allegheny Arsenal, Pa., Nov. 30,1861, to Mar. 19, 1862; in the Virginia Peninsular Campaign, as Asst. Ordnance Officer (Army of the Potomac), Mar.-May, an.d Aug., ~862, being engaged in the Siege of Yorktown, Apr. 5-~1:ay 4, 1862,-and III charge of Ordnance Depot from Yorktown to White House, May, 1862; on sick leave of absence, May 19 to Aug. 12, 1862; as Asst. Ordnance Officer at Washington Arsenal, D. C., Sep. 1, 1862, to Fcb. 24, 1868,-~(lndatAllegheny Arsenal, Pa., Mar. 3,1863, toJan.,1864; in command of Louisville Ordnance Depot, Ky., Jan., 1864, to Aug. 31, 18601, (FrnsT LIEUT., ORDNANCE, fiLm. 3, 1863) -of Vancouver Arsenal, ·Wash., Nov. 17, 1865, to BVT. CAPT., MAR. 13, 1865, FOR FAITHFUL J.ND MERITORIOUS SERVICES IN THE ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT DURING 'l'HE REBELLION) CAPTAIN, ORDNANCE, DEC. 22, 1866

• Son of Dvt. Drlg.-Genoral EDWIN D. BAIlDm, U. S. Army 558 GRADUATES OF THE

NU~DER. 1861. CLASS RANK.

1948.. (Born iVlich.) .. GEORGE A. WOODRUFF. . ..(Ap'd Mich.) .. 16 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. JYIilitary Academy from July I, 1857, to June 24, 1861, when he was gl'llduaLed and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 1ST ARTILLERY, JUNE 24, 1861. FIRST LIEUT., 1ST ARTILLERY, JUNE 24, 1861. Sen-ed during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-63: in drilling Vol­ unteers at Washingtoll, D. 0. , June-·July, 1861; in the Defenses of Washing­ ton, D. C., July-Sep., 1861 ; in gnarding Upper Potomac, Sep., 1861-Feb., 1862, being engaged in the Combltt of Ball's Bluff, Oct. 21, 1861; in tho Virginia Peninsular Campaign (Army of the Potomltc), Mm·.-July, 1862, being engaged in the Siege of Yorktown, Apr. 5-:I

1949 . . (Born Pa.).... JOSEPH C. AUDENRIED ...... \Ap'd Pl\.) .. 17 Military History.--Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1857, to June 24, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 1ST CAVALRY, JUNE 24, 1861. FmsT LIEUT., 6TH CAVALRY, JUNE 24, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in drilling Vol­ unteers at Washiugton, D. C., June-July, 1861; in the Mauassas Campaign of July, 1861, as Aide-de-Camp to General D. Tyler, being engaged in the Action of Blackburn's Pord, July IH, 1861,-and Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; in the Defeuses of Washington, D. C., July, 1861-Mar., 1H62, being attached to 2d Artillery till Dec. 1, 18G1,-as Adjntant, Gth Cav-alry, Dec. I, 1861, to July 21, 186:d; ill the Virginia Peninsular Campaign (Army of the Potomac), a~ Acting Asst. Adjutant-General of 1st Cava'!ry Brigade, ~Iar.-Aug., 1862, being engaged in the :::liege of Yorktown, Apr. 5-:M:ay 4, IHG2,-Battle of Williamsburg, May 5, 1862,- Action of Hanover C. H., May 27, 1862,­ nnd as Aide-de-Camp to Major-General Sumner, July 10, 1862; in the (CAPT. STAFF-ADDI'rIONAL AIDE-DE-CAMP, AUG. 20, 1862) Maryland Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Sep., 1862, being engaged in the Bf1ttle of Antietnm, Sep. 17, 1H62, where he was wounded; in the Rap­ (Bvl'. CAPT., SEP. 17, 1862, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF AN'UETAM, Mn.) pahannock Campf1ign (Army of the Potomac), Dec. , 1862-Apr., 1863, being engaged as Aide-de-Camp to General Sumner in the Battle of Fredericksburg. Dec. 13, 1862; on the staff of Major-General Wool, Apr., 1863; as Aide-de-Camp to Major-Geneml Gront, June 20 to Oct. 1, 1863, being engaged in the Siege of Vicksburg, June 20-July 4, 1863; as Aide-de-Camp to Major-General Sher­ man, Oct. 1, 1863, to , being engaged in the Mf1l'ch from Memphis tv Chattanooga, Ten., Oct. 1 to Nov. 20, 1863, participating in the Action at U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 559

NUMBER. 1861.

Colliersville, Oct. 11, 1863,-Battle of Missionary Ridge, Nov. 24-25, 1863,­ March to the relief of Knoxville, Nov. 28-Dec. 1, 1863, and retum to Chatta­ nooga and thellce to Vicksburg, Dec., l863-Jall. , 1864,-Expedition to Meri­ dian, Mis., Peb. 1-25, 1864,--Atlanbl Cnmpaign, May-Sep., 1864, pm-ticipating or present at the Battles of Resacca, May 14-15, New Hope Church, May 25-28, Kenesaw Mountain, June 20-July 2, Atlanta, July 22, and J onesboro', Sep. 1, -·and Siege of Atlantn, July 22-Sep. 2, 1864, - March to the Sea, Nov. 14, (Bn. ~IAJOlt, SEP. I, 18()4, FOR G.-I.LLANT AND MERITORIO US SElWICES DI THE ATLANTA CAMPAIGN) terminating with the Capture of Savannah. Dec. 21, 1864, - Invasion of the Carolinas, Jan. 15- Apr. 26, 1865, participating or present at the Battles of (BvT. LIEUT.-COL., MAR. 13, 1865, FOR G,u,LANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES DURING THE REBELLION) Averysboro', Mar. 16, nnd Bentonville, Mar. 20-21, Capture of Raleigh, Apr. 13, and Surrtnder of General J. E. J ohnston'" Rebel Army at Durham Station, Apr. 26, 1865,--NIamh to Hichmond and Washington, D. C., Apr. 28­ May 24, 1865,-and at St. Louis, ~Io ., headqui1rters of the Military Division of the Mississippi, June 27, 1865, to CAPTAIN, 6TH CAVALRY, JULY 1, 1866.

1950.. (Born Mas.) . ....JULIUS W . ADAMS...... (Ap'd Ky.) .. 18 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1857, to June 24, 1861, when he was gl'llduated and promoted in the Army to SECO~D LIEUT., 4TH I~FANTRY, JUNE 24, 1861. FIRST LIEUT., 4TH INFANTRY, .JUNE 24, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861- 64 : at the Mili­ tary Academy as Asst. Instructor of Infi1ntry Tactics, July 22, 1861, to June 11, 1862; in the Virginia Peninsular Clllllpaign (Army of the Potomac) , June 23- 28, 1862, being engaged in the B,.tUe of Gaines' Mill, June 27. 1862, where he was sevel'ely wounded; on sick leave of absence, disabled by wound, June 28 to Nov. \l8, 1862 ; in the Happahtmnock Campaign (Army of the Po­ (CAPTAIN, 4TH INFANTRY, AUG. 9, 1862) tomac), Dec., 1862, to June, 1863, being engaged iu the Battle of Fredericks­ burg, Dec. 13, 1862, -and Battle of Chancellorsville, May :J-4, 1863 ' in the Pennsylvania Campaign (Army of the Potomac), June-July, 1863, b~in'" en­ gaged in theBattle of Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863; in hospital at W,\shin;;ton, D. C., .July 30 to Sep. 17, 1863; in mounting guns in New York ha~bor Sep. 17, 1863, to June 7, 1864, when he joined the Army of the Potomac at Cold Harbor, Va.; aud absent sick, June 10-29, 1864. RESIGNED (SICK), JUNE 29, 1864. Civil History.-Prostrated by a seyere attnck of inflammation of the lungs, resulting trom the effect cor hiB wound and exposure in the field, he DIED, Nov. 15, 1865, AT BnOOKLYN, N. Y.: AGED 25.

1951.. (Born Pa.) ...... PETER C. HAINS...... (Ap·d N. J.) .. 19 Military History.-C"det at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1857, to June 24, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 2D AnTILLERY, J UN E 24, 1861. Fm&T LIEUT., 2D AnTlLLERY, JUNE 24, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: iu t,h" De­ 560 GRADUATES OF THE

NUMBER. 18fH. CLASS RANK. fenses of Washington, D. C., July, lS61, to Mar., lS62, participRting in the Manassas C,\mpaign of July, 1861, and engaged in the Battle of Bull RUll, July 21, 1861; in the Virginia Peninsular Campaign, (Army of the Potomac), Mar. - Aug., 1862, being engaged in the Siege of Yorktown, Apr. 5-May 4, lS62,-Skirmish near Grove Wbarf, May 4, lS62,-Battie of Williamsburg, May 5, lS62, - Action of Hanover C. H., 'May 27, lS62, - Battle of MRlvern (BVT. C.\PT., MAY 27, 1862, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE C. H., VA.) Hill, July 1, lS62,-and Action of Th>blvern Hill, Aug. 5, 1862; in the Mary­ (TRANSFERRED TO Top. ENGI:-''EERS, JULY 24, lS62: CORPS OF ENGINEERS, MAR. 3, lS63) land Campaign (Army of tbe Potomac), Sep.- Nov., lS62, being engaged, in command of Battery, in Skirmish at Pools ville, Sep. lO, Cotoctin, Sep. 13, and Middletown, Sep. 13, 1862,--Battie of South Mountain, Sep. 14, 1862,­ Battle of Antietam, Sep. 17, 1862, -Skirmisbes at Shepardstown, Sep. 19, and Williamsport, Sep. 20, lS62,- fUld as Asst. Top. Engineer on the Marcb to Falmouth, ViL., Oct. - Nov., 1862; in tbe Rappahannock Campaign, as Chief Top. Engineer of Centre Grand Division (Army of the Potomac), Nov. 24, 1862, to Jibr. 11, lS63, being eng.\ged in tbe Battle of Frederit'ksburg, Dec. 13. 1862; as Chief Engineer of 13t.h Corps (Army of the Tennessee), Mar. 20 to July 4, 1863, in the Vicksburg Campaign, being engaged. in the Move­ (BVT. lIiAJOR, JULY 4, lS63, FOR Gll.LANT AND MERITORIOUS SERYICES DURING THE SIEGE OF VICKSBURG, MIS.) ment to Bruinsburg and turning Gmnd Gulf; Apr., lS6:'l, ·-Battle of Port Gib­ son, May 1, 1863,-Skirmish at Fourteen-Mile Creek, May 12, and at Bolton Station, May 15, lSr,R,-Battie ofChampion Hill, May 16, lS63, -Battle of BilLck River Bridge, ~by 17, 1863, -Assa.uIt of Vicksburg, May 19, 1863, -and Opera­ tions against the relieving forces, July 5-20, 1863, including the Skirmish at Clinton, July 6, and Capture of Jackson, July 16, lS63; as Superintending (CAPTArN, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, JULY IS, 1863) Enginp.er of the constl'llction of the Defenses of Natchez, Aug. 8, 1863, to Apr. 11, lS64,-and of field-works at Morgnnzia, Ln., May 26 to July 6, 1864; as Chief Engineer of the Department of the Gulf, July 6, lS64, to July, lS65, baying charge of all field Fortifications in Louisiana anel Texas; on examina­ tion of the condition of Fts. Macon and Caswell, N, C., Aug. 24, 1865, to July 6, (BvT. LIEUT.-COL., ~rAR. 13, l S65, FOll GALLA.l"T AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES DURING THE REBELLION) 1866 ; on lelIVe of absence, July 6 to Aug. 3, 1866; as AssL. Engineer on the impl'ovcmcnt of the Des Moines and Rock Island Rapids of the Mississippi River. Aug. 3, 1866, to

1952.. (Born N. Y.) ... FRANCIS H. PARKER ...... (Ap'd N. Y.) .. 20 Military Hlstory.--Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, lS57, to June 24, lS61, when he was grnduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 2D DR,\GOONS, June 24, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Sct'cding States, 1861-66: in drilling Volunteers at "'ashington, D. C. , June-July, lS61; in tbe Manassas Cam­ paign of July. 1861. as Acting Aide-de Camp to Colonel O. B. Willcox, being engn.ged in the Battie of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; at tbe headquarters of the Army of the Potomac, Washington, D. C., .luly 29 to Oct. 24, 1861; as Asst. (TIUNSFERRED TO 3D ARTILLERY, OCT. 23, AND TO ORm'.UICE CORps, OCT. 24, 1861) U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 561

NU:I1llER. 1881. CLASS RANE.

Ordnance Officer at Washington Arsenal, D. C., Oct. 24, 1861, to Jnn. 27, 1862,-ut headqnarters of thll Army of the Potomac, Washington, D. C., Jan. 27 to Mar. 10, 1862,-and in the Yil'ginia Peninsular Campaign, Mar. 10 to J'lly, 1862; on sick leave of absence, July-Sep., 1862; in tho l'ILwyland Cam­ paign, Sep.-Oct., 1862, being engaged in conducting a la.rge ammunition train to the Army of the Potomac, before the Bltttle of Antietam, Sep., 1862,­ and. in charge of an Ordnance Depot at Frederick, Md., Sep.• 1862; fiS Asst. Ordnance Officer at St. Louis Arsenal, Mo., Oct. 1, 186:.3. to July 11, 1863; as (FIRST LIEUT., ORDNANCE. MAR. 3, 1863 ) Chief of Ordnance, Department of the Tennessee, July 16, 1863, to Jan., 1864, being engaged in Major-General Shernmn's March to Chattanooga, Ten., Sep. 22-Nov. 15, 1863, - and Battle of Missionary Ridge, Nov. 23-2,:;, 1863; as Asst. Ordnance Officer at Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y., Feb. 11 to July 27, 1864; in command of Cincinunti Ordnance Depot, July 29 to Dec. Vi, 1864; as Chief of Ordnance, Army of the Potomac, Dec. 18, 1864, to June 20, 1865; on (Bvr. CAPT., MAR. 13, 1865, FOR FAITHFUL AND MElIITORroUS SERVICES IN 'rHE ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT) (BVT. MAJOR, MAR. 13, 1865, FOR F,UTHFUL AND MERITORIOUS SEVICES IN THE ORDNANCE DEPAR'nIENT AND IN THE F,IELD) leave of absence, June 20 to July 2{ 1865; as Asst. Ordnance Officer at -Watertown Arsenal, Mas., July 24 to Oct. 5, 1865; in command of Chadeston Arsenal, S. C., Oct. 16, 1865, to ,-and Chief of Ordnance on (CAPT,UN, ORDNANCE, DEC. 1, 1865) the staff, of the Commanding General of the Second Military District (North and Souih Carolina), Mar. 29, 1867, to

1953.. (BornD. C.) .....JOSEPH P. FARLEy·... (Ap'datLarge) .. 21. Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from J u! y 1, 1857, to June 24,1861, when he was graduated Ilnd promoted in the Army to SECON D LIEUT., 2D ARTILLERY, ·JUNE 24, 1861. Servcd during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in the De­ fenses of Washington, D. C., July-Oct., 1861; as Asst. Ordnance Officer nt (TRANSFERRED TO ORDNAN CE CORPS, OCT. 24, 1861) Watertown Arsenal, Mas., Nov. 1, 1861, to June 10, 1863; as Asst. Ordnance (Fms'~ LIEUT., OrmNANCIl, ~iAR. 3, 1863) ­ Officer in Operations against Charleston, S. C., June 20 to Aug. 22, 1863, being engaged in the Descent upon Morris Isbnd (commanding four Bat­ teries), July 10, 1863,-Bombardment of Ft. Wagner, ou the staff of General Seymour, July 18, 186:1,-nucl Siege of Ft. Wagner, July 18-Aug. ~2, 1863 ; in chnrge of Ordnance Depot at Hilton Head, S. C., July 23, 1863, to Feb. 16, 1864; lIS Asst. Ordnance Officer at Allegheny A"selwl, Pa., Feb. 23 to Aug. 27, 1864; in c.ommand of Ordnance Depot at City Point, Va., of the Armies operat;ng ngainst Richmond, Sep. 4, 1864, to Mar. 12, 1865; at the (BVT. CAPT., MAn. 13, 1865, FOR F.UTIlF Ur. AND ~1:ERITOmOUS SERVICES TN THE OnDNAN GE DEPARTMENT) Military Academy, as PrinC"ip;\l Asst. ProfeRsor of Drawing, Mar. 21, (CAPTAIN, ORDNANCE , Ap.R. 6, 18GG) 1865, to July 1, 1866,-and as Asst. Professor of Drawing, July 1, 1866, to

• Sou or Captain FAllLEY. 36 5U2 GRADUATES OF THE

NUMBER. 1861. CLASS RANK.

1954.. (BornPa.) .....JOSEPH B. CAMPBELL...... (Ap·dN.H.) .. 22

Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. ~Iilitary Academy from July 1. 1857. to June 24. 1861. when he was gmduated and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT.• 4TH ARTILLERY. JUNE 24. 1861. SECOND LIEUT.• 4TH ARTILLERY. JUNE 24. 1861. FIRST LIEUT.• 4TH ARTILLERY. JUNE 24. 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States. 1861-66: in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., July-Aug., 1861; in the Defenses of Wash­ ington. D. C., Aug. 10, 1861. to Apr. 4. 1862; in Major-General McDowell's Operations in the Department of the Rappahannock, Apr. 4 to Aug. 12, 1862; (CAPT. STAFF-ADDITIONAL AIDE-DE-OAMP, ~IAY 16, 1862) in the Northern Virginia C'lmpaign, Aug.-Sep .• 1862, being engaged in the Skirmish at Warrenton Sulphur Spllng, Aug. 26, 1862,-Combat of Groveton. Aug. 21l, 1862,-and Battle of Manassas, Aug. 29-30, 1862; ill the Maryland (BVT. CAPT., AUG. 30, 1862, Fon GALLANT AND l'IlEmTomous SERVICES AT THE SECOND BATTLE OF BULL RUN, VA.) Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Sep., 1862, being engaged in the Battle of South Mountain, Sep. 14, 1862,-and Battle of Antietam, Sep. 17, 1862, where he was wounded; on sick leave of absence, disabled by wound, Sep. 18 to (BVT. MAJOR. SEP. 17,1862, FOR GALL.\NT AND MEmTomous SEnVICES AT THE BATTLE OF ANTIETAM. MD.) . Dec. 22, 1862; as Aide-de-Camp to Brig.-General Barry, and Acting Asst. In­ spector of Artillery. Washington, D. C., Dec. 22, 1862, to Feb. 3, 1864; at the Military Academy as Asst. Professor of Mathematics, Feb. 9, 1864, to June 30. 1865; on frontier duty at Brownsville, Tex., Sep, 1865. to Feb., 1866; in gm'­ rison at Washington, D. C., Mar.-Apr., 1866,-and Ft. Washington. Md., Apr.-June, 1866; as Acting Asst. Inspector-Geneml of the Department of Washington, Aug. 3, 1866, to May 1, 1867; in command of Battery Rodgers, (CAPTAIN, 4TH ARTILLERY, FEB. 5, 1867) Va., May 1, 1867, to

1955.. (Born Me.) ...•••.HENRy E. NOYES...... (Ap'd Mas.) .. 23 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Miliblry Academy from July 1, 1857, to June 24. 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT., 2D DRAGOONS, JUNE 24, 1861. SECOND LIEUT., 2D DRAGOONS. Jmm 24, 1861: 2D CAVALRY, AUG. 3, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in the De­ fenses of Washington, D. C., June 27 to July 16. 1861; in the Manassas Campaign of July. 1861, being engaged in the Action at Blackburn's Ford. July 18, 1861.-and Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., July-Sep., 1861; in the Port Royal Expedition, Oct.-Nov., 1861; in the Florida Expedition, which captured Fernandina, Jacksonville and St. Augustine, Feb. ..June, 1862; in the Attack on Secessionville, James (FIRST LIEUT.• 2D CAVALRY, FEB. 15, 1862) Island. S. C., June 16, 1862, and at Hilton Head, S. C., June 18 to Aug. 27, 1862; in the Maryland Campaign at the headquarters of the Army of the Potomac, Sep.-Nov., 1862, being present Ilt the Battle of South Mountain, Sep. 14. 1862,-Battle of Antietam, Sep. 17. 1862, ~and on the l'IIarch to Fal­ mouth, Va., Oct.-Nov., 1862; in the Rappahannock Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Dec., 1862-June, 1863, being engaged on "Stoneman's Raid" U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 563

"NUMDER. 1861. CLASS RANK.

toward Richmond, Apr. 13 to May 9, 1863,-and Combat at Beverly Ford, June 9, 1863; on sick letl.' Je of absence, June 13 to July, 1863, in the Penn­ sylvania Campaign (Army of the Potomac), ,July, 1863, being engaged in Skirmishes near Boonsboro, Hagerstown and Williamsport; sick in hospital .at Frederick, Md., July, 1863; on the Rappahannock (Army of the Potomac), Aug., 1863, being engaged in several Skirmishes; at Camp Buford, WIlshing­ (BvT. CAPT., AUG. I, 1863, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SER­ VICES AT THE , VA.) ton, D. C., remounting and equiping Company, Aug.-Oct., 1863; on sick leave of absence, Oct. 13 to Dec. 27. 1863; on Mustering nnd Disbursing duty for Draft Rendezvous, Riker and H,ut Islands, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1863, to July IS, 1864; as Aiile-de-Camp loBrig-General J. H. Wilson, July 20 to Oct. 5, 1864; in Operations before Petersburg. July 20 to Aug. 5,1864; in the Shenandoah Campaign, Aug. 17 to Oct. 5, 186!, being engaged in (he ~kirmish of Summit Point, Aug. 21, 1864,-Skirmish at Kearnysville, Aug. 2.5, 1864,-Battle of Opequan, Sep. 19, 186!,-and Skirmishes at Front Royal, Sep. 21, Milford, Sep. ~2, and Waynesboro, Sep. 29, 1864; on leave of absence, Oct. 5-26. 1864; as Acting Asst. Inspector-Geneml of the Cavalry Corps, Military Division of the Mississippi, Oct. 26, 1864, to Oct., 1865, being engaged in the Battle of (CAPTAIN, 2D CAVALRY, JAN. 25, 1865) Nashville, Dec. 15-16, 1864,-and Pursuit of the onemy, skirmishing with the Rebel rear-guard. Dec., 1864,-and in General Wilson's Expedition into Ala­ bama and Georgia, Mar.-Apr., 1865, participating in the Assault and Capture of Selma, Apr. 2, 1865; all frontier duty at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., Nov., 1865­ (Bvr. lUJOR, APR 2, 1865, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE CAPTURE OF SELMA, ALA.) June, 1866,-Ft. Riley, Kan., June, 1866, to

.1956.. (Born Ct.) .....PHILIP H. REMINGTON...... (Ap'd ill) ..24 Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1857, to June 24, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 8TH INFANTRY, JUNE 24, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: on Reeruiting (FmsT LillUT. , 8TH INFANTRY, AUG. 23, 1861) sen'ice, Oct. 28, 1861, to Mal'., 1863; in command of Company at Ft. Colum­ bus, N. Y., Mar. - Apr., 1863; as Adjutant, 8th Infantry, Apr. 21, 1863, to Oct. 18, 1864; in the Pennsylvania Campaign, June-July, 1863; in galTison in New York harbor, pending Draft Riots, July 17, 1863, to Apr. 21, 1864; in the Richmond Campaign, Mny is to July 23, 1864, being engn.ged on Provost Guard duty at headquarters of 9th Army Corps; on sick leave of absence, July 23 to Aug. 3, 1864; on Mustering duty at Boston. Mas., Aug. 3 to Dec. 29, 1864; as Adjutant, 8th Infantry, Feb. 2, 1865, to Jan. 31, 1866, at Baltimore, Md.; on Recruiting service, Mar. 10 lo Aug. 2, 1B66; on leave (CAN'AIN, 8TH INFANTRY, JULY 28, 1866) of absence, Oct. 1 to Dec. 18. 1866; in garrison at Raleigh, N. 0., Dec., ., 1866-Jan., 1867,·-Smithville, N. C., Jan.-Feb., 1867,-Raleigh, N. C., Mar., 1867, to 564 GRADUATES OF THE

NU:llBER. 1861. CLASS RANK.

1957. . (Born Me.) .....WILLIAM D. FULLER...... (Ap'd Me.) . .25 Military History.-Cudet at the U. S. Military Academy, from July 1, 1857, to June 24, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LmUT., 3D ARTILLERY, Jmm 24,1861. SECOND LIEUT., 3D ARTILLERY, JUNE 24, 1861. FIllST LIEUT., 3D ARTILLERY, JUNE 24,1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., .Jnne- July, 1861; in the Manassas Cam­ paign of Jnly, 1861, being engaged ill the Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., July, 1861, to ~rar., 1862; in the Vir­ ginia P eninsular Cumpaign (Anny of the Potomac), Mur. - Aug., 1862, being engaged in the Siege of Yorktown, on Eugineer duty, Apr. 5- Muy 4, 1862.­ Skirmish of Williamsburg, May 4, 1862.-·Battle of Golding's F,wll1, .Jnne 27, (BVT. CA.P'r., MAY 5, 1862, FOIt GALL.U'T AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF 'Vrr,LIAMSBURG, VA.) 1862,-Butt\e of Glendule, June 30, 1862,-Bllttle of Malvern Hill, July 1, H!62,-und Action of M,llvern Hill, Ang. 5. 18G2; in the Maryland Campaign, as Ordnance Officer of Artillery Reserve (Army of the Potomac), Sep. - Nov .• 1862, beinn enguged in the Battle of Antietam. Sep. 17, 1862,-- and March to Fulmouth,Va.., Oct. - Nov., 18G2; in the Rappahannock Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Dec., 1862 -.June, 1863, being engaged in the Ba.ttle of Fredericks­ l)urg, Dec. 15, 18G2,-and Comb'lt of Bmndy Stlltion, June D, 1863; in the Pennsylvania Campaign, in command of Bllttery (Army of the Potomuc), June-July, being engaged in Skirmishes at Aldie, ~iiddleburg and Upperville, .June, 18G3, and Boonsboro', WiIIi"Il1Sport and St. James Cross-rouds, July, 1863,--und BattIe of Gettysbmg, July, 1-3, 1863; in Geneml Kilpatrick's (BVT. MMon, JULY 3, 1863, FOR GALL.t:iT A~W MEUITonrous SERVICES AT THE B,\'l;TLE OF GETTYSBURG, P A.) Expedition to the Lower Rappahannock, being engl1ged in the destruction of two gunboats near Port Conway, V"., Scpo 1, 1863; in tbe Rapidan Campaign, commanding Battory (Army of the Potomac), Sep. - Nov., 1863. being en­ gaged in sevcml minor Actions nnd Skirmisbes; on Recruiting service, Nov. 25, 1863, to Feb., 1865; with Battery at. Pleasant Valley, Md., Feb.-Apr., 1865; on lenve of ubsence, Apr.-May, 1865; with Battery at B],lelellsburg, Mel., May-June, 1865; as Mustering Officer at Wheeling. Va., June 10 to Aug., 01865; on leave of nbsence, Sep. 19 to Oct., 18(j5; with Bll.ttery at St. Louis, Mo., Oct. - Nov., 1865; on leElve of absence, Nov. 21, 1865, to Mar. 21, 1866; in ' garrison at Jefferson Barmcks, Mo., M"r.-.June, 1866--Ft. Adams, R. r.• .June. 1866-Jan., 1867,-Ft. Constitution, N. H., Jan., 1867, to

195B.. (Bom N. H.) .....JUSTIN E. DIMICK * .... (Ap'c1 at La.rge) .. 26 Military History.- Cadot ut the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1856, to June 24, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 6TH INFA:iTRY, JUNE 24, 1861. FIRST LIEUT., 1sl' ARTILLERY, JUNE 24, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of tbe Seceding States, 1861-63 : in drilling Vol­ unteers at Wushington, D. C., Jnne-July, 1861; in the Mml>lSSas Campaign of July, 1861, being engaged in the Bn.ttle of Bull Ruu, July 21. 18fl1; iu guard­ ing the Lower Potomac, Sep. , 1861, to Feb., 1862; und as Aeljut!1ut. 1st ArLil­ .le1'Y, Feb. 1,1862, to MElY 5, 1863. at Ft. Wm-ren. Mus. , Feb. I- June :W, 1862,­ .Jileal' Alexandria. Va., and on March to Falmouth, Va., Sep.-Nov., 1862,-in

• Son of Bvt. Brig.-Goneral JUSTIS DnnCK, U. S. Army. U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 565

NU~DEIl. 1861. CLASS RANK.

command of Battery, Oct. 11, 1862, to ~Iay 3, 1863,-Battle of Fredel-icksburg, Dec. 13, 1862,-and Battle of Chancellorsville, May 2-3, 1863, where he was 1IIortally Wounded. DIED, ~IAY 5, 1863, OF WOUXDS RECEIVED AT THE BATTLE 0]1' CHANCELLORSVILLE, VA.: AGED 23.

1959.. (Born 0 .) .....JAMES P. DROUILLARD...... (Ap'd 0.) .. 27 Military History.- ·Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy f.rom July 1, 1857, to June 24, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 6T1I INFANTRY, JUNE 24, 1861. Fms'r LIEUT., 6TH INFANTRY, JUNE 24, 1861. Served (lUl-ing the Rebellion of the Seceding :States, 1861-65: in the De­ fenses of Washington, D. C., June-July, 1861; in the Manassas Campaign of .July, 1861, being engaged in the Battle of Bull Run, July 201, 1861; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., July 1861, to Mar.. 1862; as Aide-de-Oamp to General McDowell, Dec. 18, 1861, to Feb. 25, 1863; in thc Department of the Rappahannock, Ma.r.-Aug., 18G2; in the Northern Virginia Campaign. Aug.­ (CAPT. STAFF- ADDITIONAL AIDE-DE-CAMP, MAY. 23, 18(2) :Sep., 1862, being engaged in the Battle of Manassas Aug. 29- 30, 1862; as Aide-de-Camp to Major-General Rosecrans. Feb. 25, 186:1, to Feb. 1, 1865; in the Tennessee Campaign (Army of the Cumberland), Feb. - Oct., 1863, being engaged in the Battle of Chickamauga, Ga., Sep. 19- 20, 1863; and in the Department of the Missouri, on the staff of the Commancling Gcneral, at St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 28 to Dec. 9, 1864. RESIGNED, FED. 1, 1865. Civil History.-Iron Manufacturer on Cumberland River, since 1865. Residence, Nashville, 'ren.

1960.. (Born 0.) ...... LEROY S. ELBERT...... (All'd 10. ) . . 28 Military History.-Caclet at the U. S. Military Academy, from Juiy I, 1857, to June 24, 1861, whcn he was graduated and promoted in tile Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT., MOUNTED RIFLlDlEN, JUNE 24, 1861. SECOND LIEUT., MOUNTED nIl'LEMEN, JUNE 24, 1861. FmsT LIEUT., MOUNTED RIFLEl\IEN, JUNE 24, 1861: 3D CAVALRY, AUG . ::l, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1tl61 .. 63: in drillin" Volunteer~ at Washington, D. C., June-Jul.y, 1861; in the Manassas Cllm':: paign of July, 1861. being engaged iu the Battle of Bull nun. July 21, 1861; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., July, 1861, to Mar., 1862; in the Vir­ ginia P euinsuh1r Campaign (Army of the Potomac" Mar. - Aug., 1862, being engaged in the Siege of Yorktown, Apr. 5-1I1ay 4, 1862, --- n"ttle of Williams­ burg, May 5, 1862,-and Action of Hanover C. R., as Aide-dc-CIllllP to Brig.­ Geneml Emory, May 27, 1862; in the Maryland Campaign (Army of the Poto­ mac), :Sep.-Nov., 1862, being engaged, on the staff of Brig.-Genc1'll1 Pleasonton, in the Battle of Antietam, Sep. 17, 1862,- and in numcrous Skirmishes; in the na.ppaho.nnock Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Dec., 1862-June, 1863. bcing engaged in the Battle of Frededcksbmg, in charge of the ammunition of the Reserve Artillery, Dec. 13, 1862,-and on "Stoueman's Haid" towards (CAPTAIN, 3D CAVALRY, Min. 11, 1863) Richmond, Va., Apr. 29 to May 8, 1863; in command of Company at Camp McR'\e, near Memphis, Ten., July 24 to Sep. 11, 1863; on sick leave of ab­ .. sence, :Sep. 11-13, 1863. DIED, SEF. 13, 1863, ON UISSISSIPPI n .IVEll, EN BOUTE TO ST. LOUIS, Mo.: AGED 24. 566 GRADUATES OF THE

NUlI!BEB. 1861. CLASS RANK.

1961.. (Born Pa.) ... CHARLES H. BRIGHTLY ...... (Ap'd Pa.) .. 29 Military History.-Gadet at the U. S. Military Academy f!"Om Sep. 1, 1857, to JURe 24, 1861, when he was gmdu£lted and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LmUT., 4TH INFAN'rRY, JUNE 24, 1861. SECOND LIEUT., 'iTH INFAN'rRY, JUNE 24, 1861. FmsT LIEUT., 4TH INFANTRY, JUNE 24,1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-64: in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C .. June-July, 1861; as Mustering Officer at Trenton, N. J., Aug. 30, 1861, to Apr. 21, 1862; as Aide-de-Camp to Brig.­ Geneml Whipple in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., May 6 to OcL 10,1862, (l'IUJOR STAFF-ADDITIONAL AIDE-DE-CA~fp, JUNE 17, 1862, TO FEll. 7, 1863) and on the Rappahannock River, Oct.-Nov., 1862; on leave of absence, Nov. 28, (CAPTAIN, 4TH INFANTRY, SEP. 16,1862) 1862, to Mar. 17, 1863; in command of Company at Falmouth, Va., Mar. 17 to Apr. 20, 1863; on sick leave of absence, Apr. 20 to Aug. 21,1863; as Instructor (BVT. MAJOR, MAY 3, 1863, FOR GALLANT AND MERITOIUOUS SER­ VICES AT THE BATrLE OF CHANCEL­ LORSVILLE, VA..) of Heavy Artillery drill, at Ft. Richmond, N. Y., Sep. 17, 1863, to Jan. 19, 1864; in command of Regiment at FI. Wood, N. Y., Jan. 19 to Apr. 23, 1864; in the Richmond Campaign, commanding 4th Infantry (Army of the Potomac), Apr.-May, 1864, being engaged in the Battle of the Wilderness, May 6, 1864, (BVT. LIEUT.-COL., MAy 5, 1864, FOR GALLANT AND MERITOIUOUS SERVICES AT THE BATI'LE OF THE \VIL­ DERNESS, VA.) when he was Mortally Wounded; and on sick leave of absence, disabled by wound, May 7 to June 9, 186<1. DIED, JUNE 9, Hi64, AT PHILADELPllA, PA., OF \Vomms RECEIVED AT THE BATTLE OF THE WILDERNESS, VA. : AGED,25.

1962.. (Born Me.) ...• , •. EUGENE CARTER...... (Ap'd Me.) .. 30 Military History-.-Cadet. at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1857, to June 24, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to BIT. SECO=--D LIEUT., 8TH INFANTRY, JUNE 24. 1861. SECOND LmUT., 8TH INFANTRY, JUNE 24, 1861­ Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., June-July, 1861; in the ManasS!\s Cam­ paign of July, 1861, being enguged in the Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., July-Oct., 1861; on Provost Guard duty at Washington, D. C., Oct. 1, 1861, to Mar. 10, 1862; in the Virginia Pe­ (FmsT LIEUT., 8TH INFANTRY, OCT. 26, 1861) ninsular Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Mar. 10 to Aug. 13, 186~, being at headquarters, and in Expedition up the Pamunkey River, June 12-Jnly 3, engaged in the Siege of Yorktown, Aur. 5-May 4, 1862, -on Provost Guard duty 1862,-and conducting Prisoners of War to Ft. Columbus, N. Y., July 3-6, 1862; on sick leave of absence, Aug. 13 to Sep. 1, 1862; in the Maryland Cam­ (BVT. CAPT., JULY 4, 1862, FOR GALLANT AND MERITOIUOUS SE.R­ VICES DURING THE PENINSULAB C,L'\[PAION) U. S. MILITARY A.CA.DEMY. 567

NUMBER. 1861. CLASS RANE:. paign (Army of the Potomac), Sep.-Nov., 1862; as Quartermaster, 8th Infftlltry, Dec. 10, 1862, to Feb. 2, 1864, being engaged in the Battle of Fredericksburg, (BVT. ~IAJOR, DEC. 13, 1862, FOR GALLANT ,tND MEIUTORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG, V.I..) Dec. 13, 1862; in the Pennsylvania Campaign (Army of the Potomac), June­ July, 1863 ; at New York city, penning Draft Riots, July 17 to Aug. 24, 1863; on leave of absence, Aug. 24 to Sep. 16, 1863; at regimental h eadquarters, Ft. Columbus, N. Y., Sep. 16, 1863, to F eb. 1, 1864; on Mustering duty at · Springfield, Ill., Feb. 8 to July 11. 1864; as Aide-de-Camp to Brig.-Gen eral Cooke, Superintendent of General Recruiting Service at New York city, July 14, 1864, to Mm'. 10, 1866; as Recorder of Board of Officers to recommend Brevet Promotions for Infantry, at Washington, D. C., Mar. 10 to May 24, 1866; on leave of absence, May 24 to Sep. 11, 1866; in command of Company at Chester, (CAPT,UN, 29TH INFANTRY, JULY 28, 1866) S. C., Sep. 11 to Nov. 30, 1866,-Lynchburg, Va., Dec. 1866, to

~963 .. (Born Ct.) ...... SAMUEL P. FERRIS ...... (Ap'dGt.) ..31 Military History.-Cadet at .the U. S. Military Academy from Sep. 1, 1857, to June 24, 1861, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to BVT. SECOND LIEUT., 8TH INFANTRY, JUNE 24, 1861. SECOND LIEUT., 8TH INFANTRY, JUNE 24, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861-66: in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., June-July, 1861; in the Manassas Cam­ paign of July, 1861, being engaged at the Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., July-Oct., 1861; in garrison in New Yor.!~ harbor, Oct., 1861, to Oct., 111S2; in the Department of the Gulf, Dec. 14, 1862, (FIRST LIEUT., 8TH Il>..,ANTRY, FED. 19, 1862) to Aug., 1863, being in garrison at Pensacola, Fla., Dec., 1862-Feb., 1863,­ (COLONEL, 28TH CONNECTICUT VOLUNTEERS, Nov. 15, 1862) and in command of Brigade, 19th Army Corps, in the Expedition to Port Hud­ son, La., ~£ay 19- 27, and Si~ge of the place, May 27-July 8, 1863, par­ (BVT. CAPT., JUNE 14, 1863, FOR GALLANT AND MEIUTOIUOUS SERVICES IN THE CAMPAIGN ,tG.UNST PonT HUDSON, LA.) ticipating in the Assault of June 14, 1863; in garrison at Ft. ColumblL~, N. Y., (MUSTERED OUT OF VOLUNTEER SERVICE, AUG. 28, 1863) pending Draft Riots, Sep. 30 to Nov. 27, 1863; in convoying Prisoners of War to Hilton Head, S. C., Nov. 27-Dec. 8, 1863; in garrison at Ft. Colum­ bus, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1863, to Feb. 11, 1864; liS Qua-rtermaster, 8th Infantry, Feb. 2, 1864, to Aug. 13, 1866; on Mustering duty at New York city, Feb. 11 to Apr. 23, 1864; on Provost Guard duty at headquarters of !)th Army Corps, in the Richmond Cnmpaign, May 3 to July 24, 1864; on sick leave of absence, July 24 to Sep: 17, 18640; as Provost Marshal of 9th Army Corps, Sep, 17 to Oct. 8, 1864;. III comm~nd of R egiment serving with 5th Corps (Army of the Potomac), III OperatlOUS before Petersburg, Oct. 8 to Kov. 2, Hl64, being engaged at Hatcher's Run, Oct. 27, 1864; iu garrison at (Bn. MAJOR, OCT. 28, 1864, ron GALLA..'iT AND MEnITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF fuTCHER'S RUN, VA.) Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. - Dec., 1864,-Baltimore, Md., Dec., 1864- May 1866; onlen.ve of absence, May 1 to Aug. 1, 1866; on R ecruiting service, Aug. 13, (CAPTAIN, 30TH lNFL'iTllY, JUNE 28, 1866) 1866, to 568 GRADUATES OF THE

NUMBER. 1861. CLASS RANK.

1964.. (Born Ky.) ...... GEORGE O. WATTS....•.... (Ap'd Ky.) .. 32 Military History.-Cadet fit the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1857, to June 24, 1861, when he was gruuuateu and promoted in the Army to Bn. SECOND LIEUT., IVloUNTED RIFJ.};MEN, June 24, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding Stutes, 1861 : in drilling find organizing Volunteers fit Washington, D. C., J11ne 25 to July 9, 1861; and on leave of absence, July 9 to Aug. 10. 186l. RESIGNED, AUG. 10, 1861. Joined in the Rebellion of 1861-66 aguinst the United States.

1965.. (Born Va.) . .. . .FRANK A REYNOLDS•..... (Ap'd N. M.) ..33

Military History.-Cadet at the U. S. Military Academy from July 1, 1857, to June 24, 18(;1, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to BV1". SECOND LIEu·r., 2D DR,WOONS, .JUNE 24, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding Sta.tes, 1861, in drilling und orgunizing Volunteers at Washington, D. C., Juno 25 to July 16, 1861. DlSmsSED, JULY 16, 1861, "HAYING TENDEmm .RIS RESIGNATION IN THE FACE OF THE ENEMY." Joined in the Rebellion of 1861-66 against the United States.

1966.. (Born 0.) ...... GEORGE A CUSTER...... (Ap'd 0.} .. 34

Military History.- Cl\dct at tlre U. S. ,vlilitary Academy from July ~, 1857, to June 24, 1861, when he wus grudnat"d and promoted in the Army to SECOND LIEUT., 2D CAVALUY, JUNE 24, 1861. Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding Stat()s, 1861-66: in drilling Volunteers at Washington, D. C., June-July, 1861; in the Manassus Cam­ paign of July, 1861, being engaged in the Battle of Bull Run, Jnly 21, 1861; in the Defenses of Washington, D. C., July-Oct.., 1861; absent Rick. Oct.. 1861, to Feb., 186~; in the Virginia. Peninsnlal' Cfl\Dpmgn (Army of the Po­ (FmsT·LIEt;T., 5TII CAVALRY, JULY 17, 1862) tomac), Uar. -Aug., 1862, beine. engaged in the Siego of Yorktown, Apr. 5­ May 4, 1862,-und as Aide-cle-Cn.mp to Unjor-General McClellan, in the sub­ (C"\PT. STAFF-ADDITIONAL AlDE-DE-CA.\\:lP, JUNE 5, 1862) sequent operations of the Campaign; as Aide-de-C,.mp to Me.jor-General1'1e­ Clelhn in the Maryland Campaign, Sep. - Oct., 1862, being engaged ill the Battle of Smth :tllouutnin, Scp. 14, 18(i],- lhttle of Antietam, Sep. 17, 1862, -find Murch to Warrenton, Vrt. , Oct., 1862; in the Rappahannoek Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Ml\r.-Tune, 186:3, being engagotl in "Stone­ m,U1's Raid" towards Hichmond, Apr. 13 to M>ty 2, 1863,-and Comba.t of 13mndy Station, as Aide-de·Camp to Genoml Pleasonton, June 9, 1863; in command of Cavalry Brigade (ArIlJY of the Potomac), iu the PCllnsylyunia Campaign, June-Jnly, 1863, being engaged in the Action of Aldie, June 17, lBlUG . -GE~'ERAL , U. S. VOLUNTEERS, Jt;NE 29, 1863) U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY. 569

NUMBER. 1861. CLASS R,\NK.

1863,-Battie of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863," -:lnd in various Skirmishes in Pur­ (BVT. MAJOR, JUL);' 3, 1863, ron GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, PA.) Ruit of the enemy to Warrenton, V~, July, 1863, with constant fighting, at ~'Ionterey, July 4, Smithsburg, July 5, H,\gerstown, July 6, Williamsport, July 6, Boonsboro', July 8, Hagerstown, July 12, and Williamsport, July 14, 1863; in Opemtions in Central Virginia, Aug., 1863, to March, 1864, being engaged in a Skirmish nt King George C. H., Aug. ~4, 186:3, - Action at Cul­ peper, Sep. 13, 1863, -Skirmish at Somerville Ford, Sep. 15, 1863,-Recon­ lloissance to Liberty Mills, Sep. 20-24, 1863, - Action at James City, Oct. 10, and at Bmndy St>ltion, Oct. 11, 1863,-Movement to Centreville, Oct. 12-18, 1863, -Actions at Gu.inesville, Oct. 19, and at Bucklund's Mills, Oct. 20, 1863, -Skirmish ut Stevensburg, Nov. 8, 1863,-alld Mine Run Expedition, Noy. 26 -Dec. 3, 1863; on sick leave of absence, Mar.-Apr., 1864; in commllnd of Brigade of Cavalry Corps (Army of the Potomac), in the Richmon(l Cam­ paign, Apr. 4 to Aug. I, 186'1, being engaged ill the Battle of the Wilderness, May 6, 1864,-Combat of 'fodd's 'ravern, MflY 7, 1864,-Raid to Ha~mll 's (CAPTUN, 5TH CAVALRY, kLn 8, 18(4) Landing, and returning to New Castle, May 9- 29, 1864,- Battlc of Yellow Tavern, ~by 11, 1864, - Combat of Meaclow Bridge, May 12, 1864, - Action (BYT. LIEUT.-COL., MAY 11, 1864, FOR GALLA:-/T AND MERITORIOUS SEavICEs AT THE BATTLE OF YELr,ow TAVERN, VA.) of Hanovertowll, Mny 27, 1864, - Batt.le of Hawes' Shop, May 28, 1864,"":' Battle of Cold Hm'bor, May 31- June 1, 186,l,-BattJe of Trevilliall Station, June 11, 18G'l, - ·and Skirmish o.t New!u'!;' June 12, 1864; in command of Brigo.de, Aug. 4-tiep. 26, 1864, and 3d Division, Oct. 2, 1864-Mar. 26, 1865, Cavalry Corps, in the Shennndoah Campaign, being engaged in t;kirmishes near Win­ chester, Aug. 12, Front ROy fll, Aug. 16, Shepm'dstown, Aug. 25, Smithfield, Aug. 28, and Opequan Creek, Sep. 15, 1864,-Battle of Opequan, Sep. 19, 1864,-Actions at Cedarville, Sep. 23, Luray, Sep. 24, Columbia Furn(lcc, (BVT. COLONEL, SEP. 19, 1864, FOR GALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES AT THE BATTLE OF 'VI:-/CHESTER VA.) Oct. 7, flnd Tom's Rnn, Oct. 9, 1864, - Battle of Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, 1864, -Actions of Middletown, Noy. 12, and Lacey Springs (in command), (BVT. i\'IAJ.-GE:-/ERAL, U. S. VOLUNTEERS, OCT. 19, 18(j4, FOR GALLANT AND :tIfl':RlTORLOUS SEnYICES AT THE BATTLES OF'VINCHEsTEn "-'-'