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Last Name First Name, Int Enlisted Rank Abbott Isaac 29 Nov 1861 8 Aug 1862 76 Reg Co C Private Abbott Kimble 18 Jul 1861 11 Last Name First Name, Int Enlisted Muster Out Reg/Company/State Rank Abbott Isaac 29 Nov 1861 8 Aug 1862 76 Reg Co C Private Abbott Kimble 18 Jul 1861 11 Jul 1865 27 Reg Co C Private Abbott Oren 28 Dec 1863 12 Jun 1865 123 Reg Co G Private Ackley Levi 8 Oct 1862 7 Aug 1863 21 Reg Co K Private Ackoon John 18 Sep 1863 15 Apr 1864 44 Reg IN Drummer Acton Stephen Alexander 2 May 1864 31 Aug 1864 134 Reg Co A Private Adleman George 11 Feb 1865 28 Sep 1865 189 Reg Co G Private Adrian Garnett B 26 Apr 1861 12 Aug 1861 21 Reg Co G 3m Sergeant Aerni Harmon 28 Jan 1864 24 Jul 1865 82 Reg Co B Private Aerson John 16 Jun 1861 14 Jun 1862 99 Reg Co C NY Private Agee Henry 9 Sep 1861 25 May 1862 5 Reg Co F KY Corporal Agler Gasmin B 28 Dec 1863 27 Jul 1865 36 Reg Co F Private Ahren John A 20 Feb 1864 22 Jul 1865 31 Reg Co E Private Albright Herman 5 Oct 1861 13 Oct 1864 37 Reg Co I Private Alder John 1 Sep 1861 17 Jun 1865 81 Reg Co E Private Alexander James S 25 Apr 1861 22 Feb 1862 13 Reg Co F 3m Corporal Alford Leander 24 Feb 1864 49 Reg Co I Private Alford Melvin T 23 Aug 1861 49 Reg Co I Corporal Alkire Edward P 11 Aug 1862 7 Jun 1865 118 Reg Co A Private Allen Albert Milton 2 May 1864 1 Sep 1865 151 Reg Co A Private Allen Edward K 4 Jun 1862 3 Jul 1865 87 Reg Co C Captain Allen Isaac M 6 Sep 1861 30 Jul 1865 8 Reg Co K Cav Private Allen James A 8 Aug 1862 20 Jul 1865 50 Reg Co K Private Allen John C 3 Jun 1863 25 Jul 1865 1 Reg Co L OHA Private Allen Joseph Henry 6 Aug 1862 20 Sep 1865 184 Reg Co C Captain Allen Silas Dunbar 22 Jul 1862 9 Jun 1865 45 Reg Co B Private Allen Thomas G 26 Apr 1861 21 Reg Co D 3m Captain Allen Charles W 19 Sep 1861 4 Oct 1864 21 Reg Co D Captain Allgire Alpheus A 6 Aug 1862 26 Jun 1865 99 Reg Co A Private Allgire Joshua 6 Aug 1862 99 Reg Co A Private Alt Frederick 22 Aug 1862 118 Reg Co H Private Altman Samuel 21 Oct 1862 17 Jul 1865 118 Reg Co K Private Altstetter Peter Jr 11 Aug 1862 26 Jan 1865 118 Reg Co D Private Anderson Alexander G 26 Aug 1861 23 Sep 1864 21 Reg Co D Sergeant Anderson James 2 Sep 1861 6 Oct 1862 34 Reg Co I Captain Anderson Thomas 26 Aug 1861 23 Jan 1865 21 Reg Co D 1st Lieutenant Andrews Bezalee V Bell MD 4 Jun 1862 9 Jun 1865 87 Reg Co C Private Andrews Charles K 22 Aug 1862 27 Jun 1865 111 Reg Co E Private Andrews Freeman R 14 Feb 1865 18 Dec 1865 195 Reg Co C Private Andrews George W 22 Aug 1862 5 Sep 1865 111 Reg Co E Private Andrews Henry M 1 Sep 1863 19 Mar 1864 12 Reg Co G Cav Corporal Andrews Hugh Johnson 10 Aug 1863 15 Jun 1865 129 Reg Co C Private Andrews James K 2 Feb 1864 12 Jul 1865 38 Reg Co G Private Andrews John Horace 10 Mar 1864 11 Apr 1865 31 Reg Co F Private Andrews Richard Thomas 5 Sept 1861 49 Reg Co I Private Anglemeyer Samuel 10 Oct 1861 23 Oct 1865 47 Reg Co F IN Corporal Annesser John 8 Sep 1861 3 Aug 1863 34 Reg Co I Private Annesser Joseph 30 Sep 1861 12 Jun 1865 57 Reg Co C Private Apger George Anderson S 22 Aug 1862 2 Jul 1865 118 Reg Co G Corporal Archer John R 1 Oct 1862 5 Aug 1864 1 Reg Co C Private Archer Wilson Shannon 13 Dec 1861 6 Sep 1864 78 Reg Co G Private Armstrong Martin 30 Aug 1861 81 Reg Co B Captain Arnold George 19 Aug 1862 13 Jul 1865 81 Reg Co G Private Ashenfelter George W 11 Aug 1862 99 Reg Co I Private Askam Charles W 4 Jun 1863 25 Jul 1865 1 Reg Co L OHA Private Askam Cyrus A 16 Jun 1863 25 Feb 1864 1 Reg Co L OHA Private Askam John H 26 Aug 1861 21 Reg Co D Sergeant Athey Milton S 6 Mar 1865 18 Dec 1865 195 Reg Co E Private Auseon John Baptist 23 Dec 1861 2 Jul 1862 15 Reg Co H Reg Army Corporal Ayers David 2 Sep 1861 14 Aug 1865 57 Reg Co A Captain Ayers Matson E 8 Aug 1862 101 Reg Co C Corporal Ayers Nathan 3 Jul 1861 6 Oct 1861 1 Reg Co A Cav IL Private Ayers Samuel D 4 Aug 1862 12 May 1863 99 Reg Co I 1st Lieutenant Ayers Thomas C 19 Sep 1861 23 Jan 1865 51 Reg Co D Lieutenant Ayers William P 27 Oct 1861 11 Oct 1862 57 Reg Co C Private Ayres Harrison C 20 Apr 1861 29 Jul 1865 21 Reg Co E 3m Sergeant Ayres James C 24 Feb 1865 1 Sep 1865 192 Reg Co H Private Babcock Amos 16 Aug 1862 27 Jun 1865 111 Reg Co I Private Babcock Benjamin 14 Mar 1865 31 Jul 1865 197 Reg Co H Private Babcock Jacob R 22 Aug 1862 30 May 1865 118 Reg Co D Private Bacon Cerrel B 10 Aug 1862 99 Reg Co I Private Bacon James K 13 Mar 1865 8 May 1865 197 Reg Co I Private Bacon William 6 Feb 1864 20 Jul 1865 9 Reg Co D Cav Private Badman John 1 Sep 1863 9 Aug 1865 12 Reg Co G Cav Private Bailey Amos Allen 11 Aug 1862 118 Reg Co D Private Baird Irvin 22 Aug 1862 26 Sep 1865 94 Reg Co D Private Baker Hugh 20 Aug 1862 25 Jun 1865 126 Reg Co E Corporal Baker John W 22 Aug 1862 118 Reg Co G Private Baker Madison A 11 Oct 1861 27 Jan 1865 65 Reg Co C Private Baker Squire Jasper 26 Aug 1862 30 May 1865 20 Reg Co K Private Baker Willard R 24 May 1861 21 Jun 1864 4 Reg Co H Private Baker Daniel 12 Oct 1861 2 Dec 1864 42 Reg Co I Private Ball Ferdinand 1 Nov 1864 2 Nov 1865 67 Reg Co E Private Ball Lewis Francis 5 Sep 1861 15 Oct 1862 44 Reg Co C Private Bane Finley 6 Oct 1861 4 Reg Co G Private Bardett Joseph 22 Feb 1864 17 Jul 1865 50 Reg Co K Private Bardid Frank 26 Aug 1861 13 Oct 1862 21 Reg Co D Private Barfell Daniel 11 Aug 1862 118 Reg Co D Sergeant Barfell Levi A 11 Aug 1862 30 Jul 1864 118 Reg Co D Private Barfell Miles 10 Aug 1862 24 Jun 1865 118 Reg Co D Private Barkimer Henry 7 Aug 1862 24 Jun 1865 118 Reg Co B Private Barnard Selah 7 Jun 1862 4 Aug 1865 85 Reg Co C Private Barnes Isaac H 2 Aug 1862 7 Jul 1865 96 Reg Co K Private Barnett Robert S 2 May 1864 27 Aug 1864 151 Reg Co C Private Barnhizer John C 20 Feb 1865 26 Sep 1865 185 Reg Co K Private Barr John C 22 Apr 1861 8 Nov 1864 15 Reg Co K 3m Sergeant Barrett James A 14 Nov 1861 10 Jul 1865 74 Reg Co E Corporal Barrett John H 25 Aug 1861 19 Mar 1863 14 Reg Co K Private Barrick Walter S 5 Dec 1861 24 Jul 1865 76 Reg Co B Private Barton John P 14 Aug 1862 27 Jun 1865 111 Reg Co D Private Baughman Abraham 26 Aug 1861 23 Sep 1864 21 Reg Co D Private Baughman Isaac J 1 Jul 1863 3 Jul 1865 88 Reg Co I Private Baughman James K P 4 Jun 1862 1 Oct 1862 87 Reg Co C Private Baughman Jonas 21 Aug 1862 24 Jul 1865 83 Reg Co H Private Baughman Oliver H Perry 26 Aug 1861 21 Reg Co D Corporal Baughman Theodore J 26 Aug 1861 21 Reg Co D Private Baxter Curtis 27 Nov 1863 11 Dec 1865 McLaughlin Cav Co B Private Beach Benjamin J 12 Oct 1864 11 Jul 1865 78 Reg Co G Private Beach Horace 19 Aug 1861 31 Aug 1864 30 Reg Co E Sergeant Beach William H 3 Jun 1862 15 Nov 1864 86 Reg Co E Private Beacon John 5 Jun 1861 16 Jun 1865 4 Reg Co I Sergeant Beade Nathaniel Daniel 2 May 1861 27 Aug 1864 151 Reg Co C Private Beam Peter B 3 Oct 1861 27 May 1865 9 Reg Co H NJ Private Bear John 2 May 1864 27 Aug 1864 151 Reg Co C Private Beard Solomon 25 Aug 1862 11 Feb 1864 123 Reg Co H Private Beardsley Calvin W 25 Jul 1862 8 Jun 1865 75 Reg Co K IN Corporal Beardsley Charles E MD 26 Apr 1861 12 Aug 1861 21 Reg Co D 3m Private Beardsley George W 14 Dec 1861 1 Reg Battery F IL LA Private Beaver John L 23 Aug 1862 4 Oct 1864 6 Reg Co C MD Captain Beavo Peter M 30 Jan 1865 1 Sep 1865 192 Reg Co D Private Bechtol Melchor E 14 Oct 1861 23 Aug 1865 7 Reg Co E Cav PA Corporal Beck Israel 20 Apr 1861 17 Jul 1865 21 Reg Co F 3m Private Beck Michael 2 Sep 1861 14 Aug 1865 57 Reg Co A Private Beckford Andrew J 28 Oct 1831 65 Reg Co K Private Beckford William H 13 Mar 1865 191 Reg Unassigned Private Beckner William 12 Oct 1861 64 Reg Co B Private Beemer Henry 26 Aug 1861 1 Mar 1862 21 Reg Co D Private Beemer John 6 Aug 1862 99 Reg Co I Corporal Beemer Marion 25 Dec 1861 19 Aug 1865 57 Reg Co C Sergeant Begg Thomas 2 May 1864 20 Aug 1864 133 Reg Co K Corporal Begg William 15 Aug 1862 59 Reg Co A Corporal Beiler William B 20 Feb 1864 57 Reg Co A Private Belford Benjamin 27 Jun 1863 3 Jul 1865 88 Reg Co I Corporal Belford William 25 Aug 1861 14 Reg Co K Corporal Bell Arthur 23 Aug 1861 18 Jul 1865 49 Reg Co I Corporal Bell George 21 Aug 1862 21 Sep 1865 140 Reg Co F PA Private Bell James 15 Jun 1863 4 Mar 1864 129 Reg Co C Private Bell John 20 Apr 1861 14 Aug 1865 21 Reg Co E 3m Sergeant Bell William 4 Jun 1862 23 Aug 1865 87 Reg Co C Private Benedict Charles W 13 Jun 1861 3 Aug 1865 3 Reg Co B Corporal Bennett Alonzo 6 Jan 1865 15 Jul 1865 20 Reg Co A Private Bennett Charles Henry 2 May 1864 23 Aug 1864 150 Reg Co B Private Bennett Comley O 2 May 1864 8 Sep 1864 167 Reg Co G Sergeant Bennett Hiram Strickland 11 Aug 1864 30 Jun 1865 180 Reg Co A Private Bennett John J F 11 Oct 1861 65 Reg Co K Private Benton Erastus 12 Jun 1861 25 Jul 1865 4 Reg Co C Corporal Berman Henry 15 Feb 1865 20 Sep 1865 184 Reg Co B Private Berryhill John 21 Nov 1861 17 Oct 1862 68 Reg Co B Private Berryhill William B 22 Aug 1862 99 Reg Co H Private Best John Calvin 14 Aug 1862 27 Jun 1865 118 Reg Co D Private Bethard James S 31 Mar 1862 9 Jun 1865 18 Reg Co H US Inf Private Betz Isaac C 30 Aug 1861 2 May 1864 17 Reg Co I Private Bickford Benjamin 27 Aug 1861 26 Apr 1862 31 Reg Co E Private Billings Warren H 2 May 1864 24 Aug 1864 145 Reg Co F Corporal Billingsley Samuel N 29 Jan 1864 21 Nov 1865 15 Reg Co D Private Binkley John J 3 Mar 1864 11 Aug 1865 49 Reg Co F Private Bird Thomas 12 Dec 1861 24 Jul 1865 82 Reg Co F Private Birkmeyer Lewis 5 Oct 1861 37 Reg Co I Private Bishop Jacob W 2 Sep 1862 25 Mar 1863 21 Reg Co B Private Bishop John W 13 Sep 1864 29 Jun 1865 178 Reg Co B Private Bishop Rees 39 Reg Co I IL Sergeant Major Blaize Daniel P 16 Nov 1861 1 Apr 1865 11 Reg Co C Cav Private Blakeman David Schnyler 26 Apr 1861 26 Jun 1865 99 Reg Co D 2nd Lieutenant Blakeman
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