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Edson L. Burr, died Jan. 6, 1864. 



Jacob H. Cole, died June 16, 1864, 



Burrows Cole, died June 9, 1864. 



James V. Fairchild, died June 3, 1863. 



Henry W. Gernon, killed July 20, 1864. 



James H. Hurd, died June 3, 1863. 



Byron Hurd, died of wounds, June 2, 1864. 



Ira Kinney, died Nov. 3, 1863. 



Oscar R. Leonger, died of wounds, Aug. 12, 1864. 



John R. Miller, died May 15, 1864. 



John L. Carnegie, died Jan. 25, 1865. 



Martin S. Prentice, died Dec. 3, 1863. 



Amos C. Stewart, died; date not known. 



George Simons, died Nov. 7, 1863. 



Henry Stewart, died June 12, 1863. 



Thomas Schoonover, killed July 20, 1864. 



Hiram J. Whitehead, died of wounds, July 20, 1864. 



Lyman Wright, killed May 15, 1864. 



Company H. 



First Lieut. Theodore M. Warren, killed July 20, 1864. 



Dewitt C. Hamilton, killed May 15, 1864. 



George P. Burnham, died Jan. 12, 1864. 



Samuel T. Stewart, died May 24, 1863. 



James W. Stewart, died Nov. 7, 1863. 



Henry Abbe, died Nov. 19, 1863. 



Albert E. Butler, died Aug. 6, 1864. 



Thomas Crusen, died April — , 1864. 



.John Campbell, died May 11, 1863. 



Alfred Downs, died Aug. 30, 1863. 



Jacob Gress, died July 15, 1863. 



Benjamin F. Greeley, died March 19, 1865. 



Cassius M. Hadley, died Jan. 6, 1865. 



Joseph Howland, died March — , 1864. 



Oliver P. Jenks, died of wounds, Nov. 28, 1863. 



George W. Jeffers, died of wounds, May 18, 1864. 



Daniel Kelly, died Feb. 21, 1864. 



Palmer G. Linsay, died Aug. 21, 1864. 



Jacob Norton, killed July 20, 1864. 



William H. Olmsted, died Feb. — , 1865. 



Erastus L. Preston, died Feb. 28, 1864. 



Albert Pierce, died of wounds, July 24, 1864. 



Clark Stewart, died Nov. 29, 1863. 



William Vaughan, died Dec. 14, 1864. 



Benjamin S. Welch, died Dec. 10, 1864. 



Company I. 



William T. Cary, died of wounds. May 31, 1864. 



Cornelius Doolittle, died Feb. 17, 1864. 



George Brees, killed July 20, 1864. 



Ezra G. Mallory, died Nov. 24, 1863. 



Levi G. Ellis, died Jan. 31, 1865. 



George W. Griffin, died March 16, 1865. 



George Haxton, died Sept. 27, 1864. 



George Hinches, died April 3, 1865. 



John J. Jenkiijs, died Dec. 29, 1863. 



Daniel Luther, died of wounds, Aug. 19, 1864. 



Stephen Morris, died March 5, 1864. 



David McCann, killed June 16, 1863. 



George Owens, died April 20, 1864. 



James E. Proctor, died May 15, 1864. 



Alfred W. Phillips, died Feb. 21, 1865. 



Thomas Simon, killed May 15, 1864. 



Theodore Vance, died April 19, 1863. 



James Wheeler, died Aug. 10, 1863. 



Joseph Wheat, died Aug. 2^, 1863. 



Company K. 



First Lieut. Eugene Egbert, died Dec. (no date given), 1864. 



Edwin Branch, died Nov. 16, 1863. 



John L. Burt, killed June 22, 1864. 



Frank Bloss, killed July 20, 1864. 



Lemuel 0. Chamberlin, killed May 15, 1864. 



Hiram H. Cummings, killed May 15, 1864. 



John Fisher, killed May 25, 1864. 



Richard Gay, killed July 20, 1864. 



Erastus E. Haskill, died June 19, 1864. 



John W. Hapeman, died Aug. 2, 1863. 



Godfrey Lenhart, killed May 15, 1864. 



Andrew J. McCann, died (time and place not known). 



Ephraim Miller, died of wounds, Dec. 16, 1864. 



John Marsh, died of wounds, Dec. 7, 1864. 



Michael McMann, died Feb. 6, 1865. 



Daniel R. Olty, died Aug. 7, 1863. 



William Steinlein, killed May 15, 1864. 



THE ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIRST REGIMENT. 

 The raising of this regiment was authorized by Grovernor 

 E. D. Morgan, in the summer of 1862, and on the 15th of 

 August, 1862, recruiting commenced. Oct. 25 the regi- 

 ment was reported full, and on the 27th of the same month 

 was organized and mustered into the United States service 

 at Elmira, N. Y., by Maj. A. T. Lee, as the 161st Regi- 

 ment. 



The following were the regimental and line officers: 

 Colonel, G. T. Harrower; Lieutenant-Colonel, Marvin D. 

 Stillwell; Major, Charles Straun ; Adjutant, William B. 

 Kinsey; Quartermaster, Marcus E. Brown ; Surgeon, Lewis 

 Darling ; First Assistant Surgeon, Joseph S. Dolson ; 

 Second Assistant Surgeon, Charles M. Pierce; Chaplain, 

 Thomas J. 0. Wooden ; Sergeant-Major, Philip L. Beach ; 

 Quartermaster-Sergeant, J. C. Beeman ; Commissary-Ser- 

 geant, Eufus S. Alderman ; Hospital Steward, George M. 

 Beard. 



Company A. — Captain, B. F. Van Tuyl ; First Lieu- 

 tenant, John Gibson ; Second Lieutenant, S. S. Fairchild. 



Company B. — Captain, Horace B. Brown ; First Lieu- 

 tenant, George R. White ; Second Lieutenant, William H. 

 Clark. 



Company C. — Captain, Robert R. R. Dumars; First 

 Lieutenant, Orlando N. Smith ; Second Lieutenant, D. J). 

 Kniffin. 



Company D. — Captain, George E. Biles ; First Lieu- 

 tenant, James M. Cadmus; Second Lieutenant, T. Scott 

 De Wolf 



Company E. — Captain, Peter H. Durland ; First Lieu- 

 tenant, Robt. J. Burnham ; Second Lieutenant, George 0. 

 Howell. 



Company F. — Captain, John Slocum ; First Lieutenant, 

 John F. Little ; Second Lieutenant, James Faucett. 



Company G, — Captain, Edmund Fitzpatrick ; First Lieu- 

 tenant, John P. Worthing. 



Company R, — Captain, Willis E. Craig; First Lieu- 

 tenant, Nelson P. Weldrick ; Second Lieutenant, Geo. B. 

 Herrick. 



Company I. — Captain, Samuel A. Walling ; First Lieu- 

 tenant, Myron Powers ; Second Lieutenant, Edwin A. 

 Draper. 



Company K. — Captain, Geo. M. Tillson ; First Lieuten- 

 ant, MatheW B. Luddington ; Second Lieutenant, Henry 

 0. Jewell. 



The regiment left Elmira November 17, and proceeded 

 to New York, and encamped at Union Course, where they 

 remained until December 4, when, having received orders 

 to join the expedition of Gen. Banks, the regiment, now 

 five hundred and thirty-nine strong, embarked on the 

 steamer Northern Light^ and, with the fleet, sailed under 



