Brief Biography- Co. K

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Company K

The National Guards

Organized in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio under the direction of Captain John J. Wiseman.

Three Month service: Mustered in April 29th, 1861 at Cleveland, Ohio by William Clinton, 1st Lieutenant, 10th Infantry U.S.A., Mustering Officer. Mustered out August 18th, 1861 at Columbus, Ohio by T. J. Cram, Captain, U.S. Engineers, Mustering Officer.

Three Year service: Mustered in at Camp Dennison, Cincinnati, Ohio, between June 17th and June 20th, 1861. Mustered out at Cleveland, Ohio July 6th, 1864.

Notes:

bulletThe Battle of Winchester, Va. on March 23rd, 1861 was also noted as the Battle of Kernstown, Va.
bulletSoldiers who have no rank associated with their name are Privates in the Army.
bulletOn June 11th, 1864 a detachment of men originally recruited for the 7th Regiment was detailed to the 5th Regiment. On Oct. 31st, 1864 the men of this detail were absorbed into the ranks of the 5th O. V. I.
bulletThe Seventh Regiment was relieved from  active duty June 11th, 1864, by Circular No. 36, War Department, dated May 2nd, 1864.
bulletSoldiers whose names are highlighted in green represent those men who enlisted in the original Regiment in June of 1861 and survived all three years of service to be mustered out when the Regiment was discharged in July of 1864. 

Brief Alphabetical Biography

Officers

CROSS, JUDSON N.; Entered the service April 29th, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 17th, 1861, for 3 years; (1st Lieutenant) for record see Co. C.
HOPKINS, MARCUS S.; Entered the service April 25th 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; (2nd Lieutenant) See Field and Staff. Buried at Arlington National Cemetery. His gravesite is a small open house-air type mausoleum with benches inside near the roadway in Section 2..His wife was Clarentine Clay. Promoted to 2nd Lt. Co. K Feb. 5th, 1862.
KRIEGER, ERNST J.; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; appointed Sergeant April 29th, 1861; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; appointed 1st Sergeant June 20th, 1861; wounded in the right arm and thigh during the Battle  of Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 26th, 1861; promoted to 1st Lieutenant April 13th, 1862; wounded in the head during the Battle  of Antietam, Md., Sept. 17th, 1862; promoted to Captain Feb. 9th, 1863; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864; reentered the service as a Major in the 177th, O. V. I., Sept. 23rd, 1864; mustered out with the company June 24th, 1865; died March 14th, 1881.

Capt. Ernst J. Krieger was born in Germany in the year 1833. He was educated in the common schools of his native country, and was especially proficient in his native language. He immigrated with his parents to the United States when he was young and settled at Cleveland, Ohio.

In November, 1860, the "Cleveland Turn Verein," on account of the mutterings of a civil war, commenced learning military drill so as to be prepared, and he was one of the most patriotic members of the organization.

April 18, 1861 at the first firing on Fort Sumter he joined the "National Guards" for a period of three months as a private. This company was mustered into the service of the United States as Company K, Seventh Regiment O. V. I., and was known as such thereafter. Reenlisted June 19, 1861, for a period of three years or during the war. He was rapidly promoted to the position of captain for gallant and meritorious service in the face of the enemy, and was mustered out with his regiment on account of expiration of its term of service July 6, 1864, as such officer.

He participated in the following battles: Cross Lanes, Virginia, August 26, 1861; Winchester, Virginia, March 23, 1862; Port Republic, Virginia, June 9, 1862; Cedar Mountain, Virginia, August 9, 1862; Second Bull Run campaign, August 20 to September 2, 1862; Antietam, Maryland, September 17, 1862 (wounded in the head in the latter-named battle) ; Dumfries, Virginia, December 27, 1862; Chancellorsville, Virginia, May 1, 2, and 3, 1863; Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1, 2, and 3, 1863; Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, November 24, 1863; Missionary Ridge, Tennessee, November 25, 1863; Ringgold, Georgia, November 27, !863 (wounded); Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864; Rocky Face Ridge, Georgia, May 11, 1864; Resaca, Georgia, May 13 and 15, 1864; New Hope Church, or Dallas, Georgia, May 26, 1864.

After the muster out of his regiment he was appointed major of the One Hundred and Seventy-seventh O. V. I. and joined that command, and was mustered out with it at the close of the war, when he returned to Cleveland, Ohio, and became a partner in a machine building firm which was a failure. He had several attacks of paralysis brought on account of the wound he had received at Antietam, and in 1878 was admitted to the Soldiers’ Home at Dayton, Ohio. He remained there until he died, March 14, 1881. He was buried with full military honors in Section B, Row 12, Grave; 27, Home Cemetery, where a marble stone bearing name, command, etc., was placed.

Krieger was an exceptionally brave and patriotic soldier, and the wound he had received in action occasioned his early demise. (Wilson)

NESPER, CHRISTIAN W.; Born in Wurtemburg, Germany; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; ; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; appointed Corporal Co. K, Nov. 1st, 1861; promoted to Sergeant July 19th, 1862; promoted to 2nd Lieutenant July 25th, 1862; promoted to 1st Lieutenant Nov. 1st, 1863; promoted to Captain and assigned to Co. H, March 19th, 1864; wounded in the leg during the Battle  of Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9th, 1862; wounded in the right hip during the Battle  of Ringgold, Ga., Nov. 27th, 1863; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864; died Sept. 1st, 1881. Known engagements: Cross Lanes, W. Va.; Winchester, Va.; Port Republic, Va., Cedar Mt., Va., 2nd Bull Run, Va., Antietam, Md., Dumfries, Va., Chancellorsville, Va., Gettysburg, Pa., Wauhatchie, Tenn., Lookout Mt., Tenn., Missionary Ridge, Tenn., Ringgold, Ga.,  Dug Gap, Ga., Rocky Face Ridge, Ga., Resaca, Ga., Dallas, Ga., New Hope Church, Ga.

Capt. Christian Nesper was born in the village of Flein in the Kingdom of Wurtemburg, in the year 1838. He was educated in the schools of his native village until his thirteenth year. He imbibed a strong love for boating, fishing, and simple water craft on the River Neckar, near which his parents resided, and decided to go to sea when he was thirteen years old. He sailed the oceans of the earth in all climes, first as cabin boy and then before the mast. On one of these trips he had an attack of yellow fever at an east India port and was left on shore. After his recovery he joined another ship, and sailed until the year 1855, when he landed in New York, quitting sailing for al time, and he to Cleveland, Ohio, where he had a sister living. He learned the trade of making cigars and commenced business for himself. On account of his previous active outdoor life he joined the old "Cleveland Turn Verein" for exercise, amusement, and to learn military drill, and while a member of this association he made friends with Joe Krieger, E.H. Bohm, and others, and continued these friendships through life.

On his return to civil life he commenced again his old business, and opened a factory for the manufacture of cigars in connection with a store on Ontario St, Cleveland, Ohio.  On Oct. 25th, 1866, he married Miss Mary Meyer, and they had two children, one boy and one girl. (Wilson)

NITSCHELM, CHARLES F.; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 17th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out as Sergeant June 17th, 1861 to accept a promotion to 1st Lieutenant in 3 years service; resigned April 12th, 1862; reenlisted in the 20th Ohio Independent Battery Aug. 28th, 1862; appointed Sergeant; promoted to 1st Sergeant in May of 1863; promoted to 2nd Lieutenant May 21st, 1863; promoted to 1st Lieutenant Nov. 25th, 1863; died at Chattanooga, Tenn., Aug 15th, 1864.
SCHUTTE, JOHN F.; Entered the service April 20th, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 17th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out as 1st Lieutenant June 17th, 1861, to accept promotion to Captain in 3 years' service; killed while on a reconnaissance mission near Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 20th, 1861. Entered the service as a lieutenant in Captain Wiseman’s company, and on its organization for three years, was made its captain. He was with the regiment until just before its affair at Cross Lands, when, being on picket duty on the banks of the Gauley River, he imprudently crossed over, and after advancing some miles into the enemy’s country, was fired upon by a body of cavalry, concealed in the bushes, and mortally wounded. After being taken to an old building close by, he was left at his own request, and soon after expired. The rebels buried him on the spot. No braver officer ever entered the service. Had he lived, he would undoubtedly have distinguished himself.

At the time of his death, no officer had a better reputation. His company was somewhat difficult to manage, but while he was in command, it was not surpassed for discipline, and hardly equaled. He was kind to every one who did his duty, but when one of his men failed to do that, he came down upon him with a heavy hand. His loss was deeply felt throughout the entire command. His company had recognized in him a leader, and they deplored his loss. (Wood)

STERL, OSCAR W.; Entered the service April 20th, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 17thth, 1861, for 3 years as 2nd Lieutenant; promoted to 1st Lieutenant Feb. 5th, 1862, and assigned to Co. F.
WISEMAN, JOHN J.; Entered the service April 20th, 1861, 3 months; mustered out June 20th, 1861; appointed Lieutenant-Colonel 41st O. V. I., Aug. 7thth, 1861; resigned March 1st, 1862; appointed Lieutenant-Colonel 84th O. V. I., June 7thth, 1862 and detached on duty at Washington, D. C.; mustered out with the company Sept. 20th, 1862; appointed Captain Co. D, 150th O. V. I., May 2, 1864; mustered out with the company Aug. 23rd, 1864.

Brief Alphabetical Biography

Enlisted Men

ACKERMANN, HENRY; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner during the Battle of Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 26th, 1861; was held in Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., Parish Prison, New Orleans, Louisiana, and also a cotton factory prison in Salisbury, North Carolina (see Prison Life page for further details); returned to duty March 17th, 1863; killed during the Battle of Chancellorsville, Va., May 3rd, 1863.
AMBRUSTER, CONSTANTINE; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; discharged at York, Pa., Feb. 19th, 1863, on surgeon's certificate of disability.
ANTHONY, PHILLIP; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; wounded in the right leg during the Battle of Port Republic, Va., June 9th, 1862; discharged for wounds Sept. 1st, 1862.
BATZMAN, WILLIAM; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; no further record.
BAUER, JOHN; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
BAUER, NICHOLAS; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; wounded in the leg during the Battle of Antietam, Md., Sept. 17th, 1862; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
BECKLER, GEORGE; No entry/exit records found; wounded in the leg during the Battle of Cedar Mt., Va., Aug. 9th, 1862.
BEIL, SIGMUND; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner during the Battle of Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 20th, 1861; was held in Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., Parish Prison, New Orleans, Louisiana, and also a cotton factory prison in Salisbury, North Carolina (see Prison Life page for further details); paroled, discharged July 28th, 1862, by order of War Department.
BOCK, FREDERICK; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
BOEDEKER, AUGUST; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
BOHM, EDWARD H.; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; appointed Corporal April 29th, 1861; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; appointed Sergeant June 20th, 1861; promoted to 2nd Lieutenant Nov. 2nd, 1862 and assigned to Co. D; promoted to 1st Lieutenant Nov. 1st, 1863, and assigned to Co. B; on Aug. 20th, 1861 Bohm was detailed in command of a reconnoitering expedition to find and observe the movements of the enemy near Carnifax Ferry, and came in contact with two companies of rebel cavalry, in which several of his men were wounded, including Captain John F. Schutte, who accompanied the expedition in citizen's clothes, and was mortally wounded . At the request of Captain Schutte to leave him and save themselves many escaped. Sergeant Bohm and Private Henry Weisenbach refused to leave their Captain, and both were taken prisoner, the first three weeks of his captivity were spent at White Sulfur Springs, West Virginia then sent to Libby Prison at Richmond. About the middle of October, 1861, Bohm and all of the Seventh Regiment prisoners who were captured at the Battle of Cross Lanes, Aug. 26th, 1861, with others sufficient to make 510 were sent to New Orleans as hostages for 51 Privateers captured off Charleston and held as pirates. On Feb. 7th, 1862, all of the New Orleans prisoners were sent to Salisbury, N. C. and confined in an old cotton mill. On May 26th, 1862 Bohm and about 1,800 other prisoners under parole were delivered to the US authorities at Little Washington, N. C. And transported to Newbern, N. C., then to New York and finally arriving at Cleveland, Ohio, June 5th, 1862. About June 20th, 1862, Bohm mustered nearly all of the paroled prisoners of the Seventh Regiment for their first pay at Columbus, Ohio. On July 20th, 1862, he was entrusted by Capt. A. B. Dodd, 15th U. S. Infantry, military commander at Columbus, Ohio, with the duty of organizing the paroled prisoners at Camp Chase into a company for service as provost guards, which command he held until Feb., 1863. Having been exchanged he was placed in command of 120 other exchanged men of the Seventh and started to join the regiment, arriving March 17th, 1863. By order of Colonel Creighton he assumed the command of Company D; on Jan. 7th, 1863 he was commissioned 1st Lieutenant of Co. B; he was wounded in the left arm at the Battle of Ringgold, Ga., Nov. 27th, 1863; after returning to the regiment from his wounds he was assigned to Co. I; mustered out with the company at Cleveland, Ohio, July 7thth, 1864.
BOTT, JOHN; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; no record found.
BREIDENBACH, CHARLES; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; wounded in the the head during the Battle of Antietam, Md., Sept. 17th, 1862; was struck by a musket ball in the squalmous portion of the temporal bone which entered the skull and wounded the brain; on Oct. 5th, 1862 he was admitted to the hospital at Smoketown, Md. and was discharged for wounds on Dec. 19th, 1862.
BROWN, HENRY; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
BROWN, PHILIP; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
BRUCKELMAYER, FREDERICK; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner in skirmish near Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 20th, 1861; paroled and exchanged on May 26th, 1862; discharged July 26th, 1862, by order of War Department.
BUCHMANN, CONRAD; Entered the service Oct. 5th, 1861, for 3 years; discharged at Washington, D. C., Nov. 27th, 1862, on surgeon's certificate of disability; reenlisted Dec. 28th, 1863; transferred to Co. G, 5th O. V. I., Oct. 31st, 1864; mustered out July 26th, 1864. (Recruit)
BURGER, ALBERT; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; wounded during the Battle near Dallas, Ga., May 25th, 1864; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
BUTZMANN, WILLIAM; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; appointed Corporal June 25th, 1861; promoted to Sergeant Aug. 1st, 1862, wounded during the Battle of Winchester, Va., March 23rd, 1862; discharged at Dumfries, Va., Feb. 18th, 1863 on surgeon's certificate of disability.
CLIFF, EDWARD; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
COLBRUN, JOHN; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; wounded in the right arm during the Battle of Port Republic, Va., June 9th, 1862; discharged July 19th, 1862, by order of War Department.
DEHMEL, LOUIS; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; discharged; no further record.
DENZEL, JOHN GEORGE; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; wounded in the skirmish near Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 20th, 1861; appointed Corporal Feb. 1st, 1862; wounded during the Battle of Winchester, Va., March 23rd, 1862, discharged for wounds July 21st, 1862.
DIETRICH, FRANK; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; killed during the Battle of Winchester, Va., March 23rd, 1862.
DIETZ, CONEY; Entered the service Aug. 30th, 1862, for 3 years; wounded in the back during the Battle of Ringgold, Ga., Nov. 27th, 1863; transferred to Co. G, 5th O. V. I., Oct. 31st, 1864; mustered out July 26th, 1865. (Recruit)
DOLL, JOHN W.; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; wounded during the Battle of Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 26th, 1861; died of wounds Sept. 10th, 1861.
DORN, DAVID F.; Entered the service Aug. 25th, 1862, for 3 years; wounded in the head during the Battle of Ringgold, Ga., Nov. 27th, 1863; transferred to detachment of recruits and assigned to 5th O. V. I., Oct. 31st, 1864. (Recruit)
DORN, JOHN; Musician; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years No record found.
DUNTON, EDWIN; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; discharged; no further record.
FAUBEL, HENRY; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner during a reconnaissance mission near Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 20th, 1861; returned to duty March 17th, 1863; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
FENZ, ENGELBERT; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner during a reconnaissance mission near Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 20th, 1861; was held in Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., Parish Prison, New Orleans, Louisiana, and also a cotton factory prison in Salisbury, North Carolina (see Prison Life page for further details); returned to duty March 17th, 1863; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
FETZER, HERMAN; Entered the service March 28th, 1862, for 3 years; wounded in the leg during the Battle of Port Republic, Va., June 9th, 1862; wounded in the left leg during the Battle of Ringgold, Ga., Nov. 27th, 1863; had leg amputated on Nov. 27th, 1863 by C. J. Bellows, Surgeon, 7th Ohio; discharged for wounds June 14th, 1864. (Recruit)
FRANK, HENRY; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; killed during the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9th, 1862.
FURST, JACOB; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
GEISSLER, JOHN; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; wounded during the Battle of Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 26th, 1861; died of wounds Aug. 28th, 1861.
GLASER, EMIL; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; discharged; no further record.
GRAETER, CHARLES; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; wounded in the leg during the Battle of Antietam, Md., Sept. 17th, 1862; had leg amputated; discharged for wounds Dec.19th, 1862.
GREBE, JAMES; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; appointed Corporal June 20th, 1861; wounded during the Battle of Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 26th, 1861; promoted to Sergeant July 1st, 1862; wounded in the leg during the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9th, 1862; died of wounds at Alexandria, Va., Aug. 27th, 1862; his body was removed to the National Cemetery at Alexandria, Va.
GREINER, CHARLES H.; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
GREVE, JACOB; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
GRUENWALD, GOTTLIEB; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner during the Battle of Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 26th, 1861; was held in Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., Parish Prison, New Orleans, Louisiana, and also a cotton factory prison in Salisbury, North Carolina (see Prison Life page for further details); paroled and exchanged May 26th, 1862; discharged July 26th, 1862, by order of War Department.
HAEFELE, JOHN; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; appointed Sergeant April 10th, 1863; mustered out with the company July 7thth, 1864.
HAHN, CHRISTIAN; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
HAHN, HENRY; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
HAHN, SEBASTIAN; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
HALTNORTH, FREDERICK; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; appointed Sergeant April 29th, 1861; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
HAPPIG, TOBIAS; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner during the Battle of Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 26th, 1861; was held in Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., Parish Prison, New Orleans, Louisiana, and also a cotton factory prison in Salisbury, North Carolina (see Prison Life page for further details); returned to duty March 17th, 1863; wounded in the right hand during the Battle of Ringgold, Ga., Nov. 27th, 1863; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
HASKEL, CHARLES; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861; for 3 years; taken prisoner during the Battle of Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 20th, 1861; was held in Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., Parish Prison, New Orleans, Louisiana, and also a cotton factory prison in Salisbury, North Carolina (see Prison Life page for further details); transferred to Mississippi Marine Brigade by order of War Department.
HAYES, J.; No entry information; must have been wounded during the Battle of Winchester, Va., March 23rd, 1862; on April 2nd, 1862 he was treated for a comminuted fracture of the humerous and laceration requiring the amputation of the arm on April 18th, 1862 by Asst. Surgeon B. Howard, USA; died from the effects of his wounds on Dec. 19th, 1862.
HEGE, HENRY J.; No record found.
HEGE, JACOB H.; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; discharged July 21st, 1862 by order of War Department.
HINKSTON, ELMER; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; appointed Corporal; promoted to Sergeant Aug. 9th, 1862; promoted to 1st Sergeant Feb. 18th, 1863; wounded in the right ear during the Battle of Chancellorsville, Va., May 3rd, 1863; mortally wounded in the right leg during the Battle of Ringgold, Ga., Nov. 27thth, 1863; died of wounds at Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 21st, 1864; his body was removed to National Cemetery at Chattanooga, Tenn.
HOEHN, HENRY; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
HOFFMAN, GEORGE; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; absent sick; mustered out July 7th, 1864 by order of War Department,
HOFFMAN, HENRY; Entered the service Aug. 25th, 1862, for 3 years; wounded in the the head during the Battle of Chancellorsville, Va., May 3rd, 1863; wound consisted of a contusion of the right temporal by a conoidal musket ball; treated at the Douglas and Cincinnati Hospitals; deserted Nov. 16th, 1863, but returned to duty; transferred to detachment of recruits and assigned to 5th O. V. I., Oct. 31, 1864. (Recruit)
HUMMELL, JOHN; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; appointed Corporal; wounded in the hip during the Battle of Port Republic, Va., June 9th, 1862; wounded in the leg during the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9th, 1862; discharged for wounds Oct. 27th, 1862.
JASSAUD, FREDERICK; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; discharged at Columbus, O., July 24th, 1862 by order of War Department; subsequently reentered the service in a regiment of U. S. Colored Cavalry, became adjutant of the regiment and mustered out at end of war.
KARBACHER, FRANZ; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; killed during the Battle of Winchester, Va., March 23rd, 1862.
KASTLEN, JOSEPH; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, f or 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
KASTLEN, SAMUEL; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861,
KICK, ANDREW; Entered the service Oct. 5th, 1861, for 3 years; appointed Corporal April 1st, 1863; promoted to Sergeant; transferred to detachment of recruits and assigned to 5th O. V. I., Oct. 31st, 1864. (Recruit)
KIND, PETER; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; discharged Oct. 2nd, 1861, on surgeon's certificate of disability.
KOHLMANN, ADOLPH; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; appointed Sergeant June 20th, 1861; taken prisoner during the Battle of Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 26th, 1861; was held in Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., Parish Prison, New Orleans, Louisiana, (see Prison Life page for further details); died in prison at New Orleans, La., Nov. 13th, 1861.
KRAUS, CHRISTIAN F.; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
KULLMER, MICHAEL; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
KURZ, JACOB; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; appointed Corporal Aug. 9th, 1862; promoted to Sergeant Jan. 1st, 1863; wounded in the side during the Battle of Antietam, Md., Sept. 17th, 1862; discharged for wounds at Baltimore, Md., April 10th, 1863.
LAUTERWASSER, WILLIAM; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; appointed Sergeant; promoted to 1st Sergeant and detailed as Color Sergeant; wounded during the Battle of Port Republic June 9th, 1862; had his right arm amputated and died at Clifton Hospital, Washington, D. C., July 30th, 1862; hi body was removed to National Cemetery at Soldiers' Home, Washington D. C.
LEHR, HENRY; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner at Winchester, Va.; paroled; discharged June 27th, 1862, by order of War Department.
LEHR, WILLIAM; Entered the service April 22nd 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; appointed Corporal Feb. 1st, 1862; wounded during the Battle of Winchester Va., March 23rd, 1862; his left was leg amputated; discharged for wounds July 3rd, 1862.
LINIGER, JOHN; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
LORENZ, FRANK; Entered the service Oct. 8th, 1861, for 3 years; killed during the Battle of Winchester, Va., March 23rd, 1862. (Recruit)
LUDWIG, CHARLES; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; appointed Corporal Aug. 9th, 1862; promoted to Sergeant Jan. 1st, 1863; promoted to 1st Sergeant Feb. 1st, 1864; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
LUETKE, JOHN; Entered the service Oct. 5th, 1861, for 3 years; wounded in the head and taken prisoner during the Battle of Port Republic, Va., June 9th, 1862; no record of muster out found. (Recruit)
MAEDER, VINCENT; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; killed during the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9th, 1862.
MALCHUS, ANDREW; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; wounded during a reconnaissance mission near Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 20th, 1861; discharged for wounds Oct. 14th, 1861.
MERKEL, MATHIAS; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner during the Battle of Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 26th, 1861; was held in Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., Parish Prison, New Orleans, Louisiana, and also a cotton factory prison in Salisbury, North Carolina (see Prison Life page for further details); discharged at Columbus, O., Feb. 28th, 1863, by order of War Department.
MICHAEL, FREDERICK; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; wounded in the shoulder and leg during the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9th, 1862; discharged for wounds at Washington, D. C., Nov. 26th, 1862.
MILLER, JOHN G.; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner during the Battle of Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 26th, 1861; was held in Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., Parish Prison, New Orleans, Louisiana, and also a cotton factory prison in Salisbury, North Carolina (see Prison Life page for further details); paroled and exchanged on may 26th, 1862; no further record found.
MILLER, THEODORE; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; discharged at Columbus, O.
MUELLER, FRANK; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner during the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9th, 1862; returned to duty Oct., 1862; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
MUELLER, JACOB; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861; reenlisted for 3 years- regiment unknown.
MUNZ, JOHN; Entered the service Oct. 8th, 1861, for 3 years; died in hospital at Cumberland, Md., Feb. 24th, 1862. (Recruit)
NOCK, JACOB; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; wounded during the Battle of Winchester, Va., March 23rd, 1862; died from wounds April 2nd, 1862; his body was removed to the National Cemetery at Winchester, Va.
NOVAK, JOHN; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
OBACHT, GEORGE; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
OETTINGER, CHRISTIAN; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner during the Battle of Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 26th, 61; was held in Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., Parish Prison, New Orleans, Louisiana, and also a cotton factory prison in Salisbury, North Carolina (see Prison Life page for further details); paroled and exchanged on May 26th, 1862; transferred to Co. G, 5th O. V. I., Oct. 31st, 1864; wounded during the Battle of Kenesaw Mountain, June 27th, 1864; sent to the hospital April 25th, 1865; mustered out at McDougal Hospital, New York, May 31st, 1865.
OSWALD, CONRAD; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
PERLEY, VICTOR; Entered the service Aug. 25th, 1862, for 3 years; killed during the Battle of Chancellorsville, Va., May 3rd, 1863. (Recruit)
PFAHL, CHRISTIAN; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; appointed Sergeant April 29th, 1861; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
PFAHL, WILLIAM; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; wounded in the arm during the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9th, 1862; killed during the Battle of Ringgold, Ga., Nov. 27th, 1863; his body was removed to National Cemetery at Chattanooga, Tenn.
POPP, GOTLIEB; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; discharged Oct. 2nd, 1861 on surgeon's certificate of disability.
RAEBER, JOHN; Entered the service Oct. 7th, 1861, for 3 years; killed during the Battle of Port Republic, Va., June 9th, 1862. (Recruit)
RAQUETT, GEORGE; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner at Bristow Station, Va., Sept., 1862; paroled and exchanged; wounded in the left leg during the Battle of Ringgold, Ga., Nov. 27th, 1863; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
REED, HENRY L.; Entered the service Sept. 27th, 1862, for 3 years; no record found. (Recruit)
REILEY, JOHN; Entered the service Aug. 30th, 1862, for 3 years; no record found. (Recruit)
REISSE, CHRISTIAN; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; appointed Corporal June 20th, 1861; wounded during the Battle of Winchester, Va., March 23rd, 1862; discharged for wounds July 21st, 1862.
RENNER, JOHN C.; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
RENZ, SOLOMON; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner during the Battle of Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 26th, 1861; was held in Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., Parish Prison, New Orleans, Louisiana, and also a cotton factory prison in Salisbury, North Carolina (see Prison Life page for further details); paroled and exchanged on May 26th, 1862; returned to duty March 17th, 1863; wounded in the right thigh during the Battle of Chancellorsville, Va., May 3rd, 1863; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
RICH, CHARLES; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; wounded and taken prisoner during a skirmish near Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 20th, 1861; was held in Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., Parish Prison, New Orleans, Louisiana, and also a cotton factory prison in Salisbury, North Carolina (see Prison Life page for further details); paroled and exchanged on May 26th, 1862; discharged July 26th, 1862 by order of War Department.
RITCHIE, WILLIAM; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; wounded during the Battle of Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 26th, 1861; discharged for wounds Feb. 2nd, 1862.
ROCHOTTE, HENRY; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; appointed Corporal April 29th, 1861; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; promoted to Sergeant May 1st, 1862; discharged July 19th, 1862, on surgeon's certificate of disability.
ROHLMAN, ADOLPH; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner and died in New Orleans, La. on Nov. 13th, 1862.
ROSEL, WILLIAM; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; wounded during the Battle of Winchester, Va., March 23rd, 1862; died from wounds in hospital at Frederick City, Md., June 1st, 1862; his body was removed to the National Cemetery at Sharpsburg, Md.
ROTTMAN, HENRY B.; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
ROWE, JOSEPH; Entered the service Aug. 21st, 1862, for 3 years; wounded in the left foot during the Battle of Ringgold, Ga., Nov. 27th, 1863; transferred to Co. G, 5th O. V. I., Oct. 31st, 1864; mustered out at Washington, D. C., Aug. 3rd, 1865. (Recruit)
RUECKLER, GEORGE; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; wounded during the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9th, 1862; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
SAISER, MARTIN; Entered the service Aug. 3rd, 1862, for 3 years; wounded in the right arm during the Battle of Chancellorsville, Va., May 3rd, 1863; transferred to Co. G, 5th O. V. I., Oct. 31st, 1864; mustered out June 21st, 1865 by order of War Department, (Recruit)
SCHAEDLER, FRANZ; Entered the service Oct. 7th, 1861, for 3 years; transferred to Co. G, 5th O. V. I., Oct. 31st, 1864; mustered out at Columbus, O., Jan. 25th, 1865 by order of War Department. (Recruit)
SCHAEMBS, JOHN; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; killed during the Battle of Port Republic, Va., June 9th, 1862.
SCHAUB, HERMANN; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; appointed Sergeant Nov. 1, 1862; discharged at Dumfries, Va., April 3, 1863, on surgeon's certificate of disability.
SCHERK, JOHN; Entered the service June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
SCHINKEL, HENRY FREDERICK; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; appointed Corporal June 20th, 1861; promoted to Sergeant May 1st, 1862; missing during the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9th, 1862; no further record found.
SCHLATMEYER, HENRY; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; discharged on surgeon's certificate of disability.
SCHLEGEL, FREDERICK; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
SCHOMBS, JOHN; No record found.
SCHMIDT, H. FREDERICK; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner during the Battle of Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 26th, 1861; was held in Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., Parish Prison, New Orleans, Louisiana, and also a cotton factory prison in Salisbury, North Carolina (see Prison Life page for further details); paroled and exchanged May 26th, 1862; returned to duty; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
SCHMIDT, HENRY; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; wounded in the abdomen during the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9th, 1862; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
SCHMIDT, MICHAEL; Entered the service Aug. 27th, 1862, for 3 years; transferred to Co. G, 5th O. V. I., Oct. 31st, 1864; mustered out at McDougal General Hospital, New York, July 2nd, 1865. (Recruit)
SCHNEEBERGER, JACOB; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861 and reenlisted Oct. 7th, 1861, for 3 years; transferred to detachment of recruits and assigned to 5th O. V. I., Oct. 31st, 1864.
SCHOTT, JOHN; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; appointed Corporal March 1st, 1863; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
SCHRAMM, ADOLPH F.; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
SCHUESSLER, JOHN; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; transferred to Invalid Corps Sept. 30th, 1863 by order of War Department.
SCHULER, FRANZ; Entered the service Oct. 7th, 1861 for 3 years; transferred to Co. G, 5th O. V. I., Oct. 31st, 1864; mustered out at Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 25th, 1865 by order of the War Department. (Recruit)
SCHWARTZ, CHRISTIAN F.; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; became insane and left regiment Aug. 19th, 1861.
SCHWEITZER, RICHARD; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
SCHWINK, JOHN; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; wounded in the left arm during the Battle of Ringgold, Ga., Nov. 27th, 1863; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
SEIPLE, JOHN; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; killed during the Battle of Winchester, Va., March 23rd, 1862,
SELBACH, FRED; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
SEPLING, MARTIN; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
SMITH, JOHN; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner during the Battle of Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 26th, 1861; was held in Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., Parish Prison, New Orleans, Louisiana, and also a cotton factory prison in Salisbury, North Carolina (see Prison Life page for further details); paroled and exchanged May 26th, 1862; discharged July 30th, 1862 on surgeon's certificate of disability.
SOHL, GEORGE; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861 for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; wounded in the hand during the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9th, 1862; appointed Sergeant April 3rd, 1863; wounded during the Battle near Dallas, Ga., May 25th, 1864; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
SOMMER, CONRAD; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; appointed Corporal Nov. 1st, 1862; wounded in the left arm during the Battle of Port Republic, Va., June 9th, 1862; wounded during the Battle near Dallas, Ga., May 25th, 1864; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
SPATHOLZ, JOHN; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
STAHL, CHARLES; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner during the Battle of Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 26th, 1861; was held in Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., Parish Prison, New Orleans, Louisiana, and also a cotton factory prison in Salisbury, North Carolina (see Prison Life page for further details); paroled and exchanged May 26th, 1862; no further record found.
STEGMAYER, JOHN; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; discharged at Harper's Ferry, Va., Nov. 27th, 1862, on surgeon's certificate of disability.
STEINBAUER, FRED W.; Entered the service June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; wounded during the Battle of Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 26th, 1861; discharged for wounds Feb. 2nd, 1862.
STERN, JOHN; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; killed during the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9th, 1862.
STRAEHLE, HENRY; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; appointed Corporal June 20th, 1861; promoted to Sergeant and detailed as Color Sergeant; discharged Nov., 26th, 1862 on surgeon's certificate of disability; subsequently entered U. S. Navy and served one year in Mississippi River squadron; reenlisted as Private in Co. I, 177thth O. V. I., Sept. 28th, 1864; appointed Color Sergeant; mustered out with the company June 24th, 1865.
TYROLER, SIGO; Entered the service Aug. 25th, 1862, for 3 years; transferred to Co., G, 5th O. V. I., Oct. 31st, 1864; mustered out June 21st, 1865 by order of War Department. (Recruit)
VOELKER, JOHN T.; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; wounded in the breast and taken prisoner during the Battle of Port Republic, Va., June 9th, 1862; returned to duty Sept. 14th, 1862; discharged at Dumfries, Va., Feb. 18th, 1863 on surgeon's certificate of disability.
VOELKER, JOHN; Entered the service Oct. 7th, 1861, for 3 years; discharged at Falls Church, Va., July 7th, 1862 on surgeon's certificate of disability. (Recruit)
VOGEL, JOHN W.; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
VOGES, WILLIAM; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; appointed Corporal April 29th, 1861; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; appointed Sergeant June 20th, 1861; killed during the Battle of Port Republic, Va., June 9th, 1862.
WALLEY, CHARLES; Entered the service Aug. 9th, 1862, for 3 years; transferred to Co. G, 5th O. V. I., Oct. 31st, 1864; mustered out June 21st, 1865 by order of War Department. (Recruit)
WALTER, CHARLES; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
WANDEL, GEORGE; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; wounded in the the foot during the Battle of Antietam, Md., Sept. 17th, 1862; wounded in the the left thigh during the Battle of Ringgold, Ga., Nov. 27th, 1863; amputation of the left thigh Nov. 27th, 1863 by Assistant Surgeon M. L. Herr; secondary amputation Mar. 14th, 1864; returned to duty June 28th, 1864; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
WEBER, FRANZ W.; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; died at hospital at Gallipolis, O., Sept. 26th, 1862.
WEBER, WILLIAM; Entered the service Aug. 27th, 1862, for 3 years; appointed Corporal April 1st, 1863; transferred to detachment of recruits and assigned to 5th O. V. I., Oct. 31st, 1864. (Recruit)
WEILAND, JOHN; Entered the service Oct. 17th, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner at skirmish near Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 20th, 1861; killed during the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9th, 1862. (Recruit)
WEISSENBACH, GEORGE H.; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner at skirmish near Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 20th, 1861; paroled and exchanged May 26th, 1861; discharged July 24th, 1862 by order of War Department.
WENNER, JACOB; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
WERNER, CHARLES; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
WIGAND, JOHN; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner during the Battle of Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 26th, 1861; was held in Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., Parish Prison, New Orleans, Louisiana, and also a cotton factory prison in Salisbury, North Carolina (see Prison Life page for further details); died Sept. 13th, 1861, while prisoner of war.
WOLF, JULIUS; Entered the service June 1st, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner during the Battle of Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 26th, 1861; was held in Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., Parish Prison, New Orleans, Louisiana, and also a cotton factory prison in Salisbury, North Carolina (see Prison Life page for further details); paroled; discharged July 30th, 1862; by order of War Department.
WORM, JACOB; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
ZAHN, JOHN; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
ZEIDLER, FREDERICK; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out Aug. 18th, 1861.
ZIMMERMAN, CHARLES; Entered the service Aug. 2nd, 1862, for 3 years; transferred to Co. G, 5th O. V. I., Oct. 31st, 1864; mustered out June 21st, 1865 by order of War Department. (Recruit)
ZIPP, GEORGE; Entered the service April 22nd, 1861, for 3 months; mustered out and reenlisted June 20th, 1861, for 3 years; wounded and taken prisoner during the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9th, 1862; returned to duty Nov., 1862; mustered out with the company July 7th, 1864.
ZITZMANN, ANTHONASIUS; Entered the service June 3rd, 1861, for 3 years; taken prisoner during the Battle of Cross Lanes, Va., Aug. 26th, 1861; was held in Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., Parish Prison, New Orleans, Louisiana, and also a cotton factory prison in Salisbury, North Carolina (see Prison Life page for further details); paroled and exchanged May 26th, 1862; discharged July 30th, 1862 by order of War Department.

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