SECOND REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.-To be Second Ineutenants. Sergeant Franklin H. Barroll, of Light Company I, First Artillery, to date from May 22, 1861, vice Robinson, resigned. Company G. 33. Samuel A. McKee, of Pennsylvania, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Ruggles, promoted. Company H. 49. James W. Long, of promoted. Company B. to date from August 5, 1861, vice McMillan, 53. William F. Drum, of Minnesota, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Watson, appointed First Lieutenant in the Fourteenth Infantry. Company C. 64. Charles W. Freeman, of New York, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Conrad, promoted. Company E. 72. John A. Clarke, of Rhode Island, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Marsh, promoted. Company F. 87. Frank C. Goodrich, of Massachusetts, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Cushing, promoted. Company A. THIRD REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.-To be Second Lieutenants. 13. Woods Maguire, of Pennsylvania, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Shipley, promoted. Company E. 58. John H. Page, of Maine, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Bell, promoted. Company D. 66. George B. Eckert, of Pennsylvania, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Lay, promoted. Company I. 73. George B. Butler, of New York, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Пopkins, promoted. Company A. 80. Henry Asbury, of Illinois, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Sheridan, promoted. Company H. 81. Charles B. Atcheson, of Colorado Territory, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Penrose, promoted. Company F. 83. John Whitney of Ohio, to date from August 5, 1861, vice McCool, promoted. Company K. 85. Isaac A. Helm, of Indiana, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Parker, promoted. Company G. 91. James A. Snyder, of Virginia, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Williams, promoted. Company C. FOURTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.-To be Second Lieutenants. 31. Abner R. Benedict, of Ne'v York, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Shaaff, resigned. Company I. 40. Thomas A. Martin, of Pennsylvania, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Mallory, resigned. Company I. 51. William W. Slack, of Maine, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Scott promoted. Company C. 61. Avery B. Cain, of Vermont, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Turner, promoted. Company D. 62. Alexander Carolin, of New York, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Conner, promoted. Company A. 69. William Collyer, of Pennsylvania, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Carlton, promoted. Company F. 70. John L. Buell, of Colorado Territory, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Riley, promoted. Company B. 79. Alexander E. Sheldon, of New York, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Sprole, promoted. Company E. 84. Robert P. McKibben, of Pennsylvania, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Adams, promoted. Company K. *Ira F. Gensel, of Pennsylvania, to date from August 15, 1861, vice Brightly, promoted. Company G. FIFTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.-To be Second Lieutenants. 29. William Anderson, of Pennsylvania, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Ritter, promoted. Company E. 63. James S. Casey, of New York, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Elwood, promoted. Company C. 82. Samuel Ovensheim, of Maryland, to date from August 5, 1861, vicę Bristol, promoted. Company D. 92. John B. Randolph, of Virginia, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Nicodemus, promoted. Company F. SIXTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.-To be Second Lieutenants. 28. Billings B. Childs, of New York, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Upham, promoted. Company E. 39. Joseph B. Rife, of Pennsylvania, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Worth, promoted. Company C. 48. Alexander H. Freeman, of Pennsylvania, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Sanders, promoted. Company H. 55. George T. Hodges, of Vermont, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Lynn, promoted. Company B. 59. Clarence M. Bailey, of Indiana, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Foster, promoted. Company F. 68. Charles M. Pyne, of the District of Columbia, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Hawkins, promoted. Company G. 71. Frank Ridgely, of Missouri, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Eastman, promoted. Company K. 76. George B. Drake, of Massachusetts, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Rives, promoted. Company I. 78. William McCormick, of the District of Columbia, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Dimick, transferred to the First Artillery. Company A. 88. Abram W. Bickley, of Pennsylvania, to date from August 5, 1861, vie Drouillard, promoted. Company D. SEVENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.-To be Second Lieutenants. 27. Samuel A. Russell, of New York, to date from August 5, 1861, vice In graham, promoted. Company H. 60. Wesley F. Miller, of Minnesota, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Carey, promoted. Company E. 75. Charles C. Rawn, jr., of Pennsylvania, to date from August 5, 1861. 86. Edward M. Curtis, of New York, to date from August 5, 1361. 94. James Cullen, of Delaware, to date from August 5, 1861. EIGHTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.-To be Second Lieutenants. *Hanson E. Weaver, of the District of Columbia, to date from June 25, 1861, vice Smith, promoted. Company A. 30. John W. Means, of Pennsylvania, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Lewis, promoted. Company H. 47. Otis Fisher, of New Jersey, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Andrews, promoted. Company B. 67. Charles Snyder, of Pennsylvania, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Warner, promoted. Company D. 77. Henry E. Hazen, of Ohio, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Worth, promoted. Company F. 90. Sidney W. Cooper, of Pennsylvania, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Noble, promoted. Company I. 93. G. V. S. Aiken, of Ohio, to date from August 5, 1861, vice W. W. Peck, appointed Captain in the Eleventh Infantry. Company C. NINTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.-To be Second Lieutenants. 7. Clayton McMichael, of Pennsylvania, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Camp, promoted. Company I. 8. Philip R. Forney, of Pennsylvania, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Quittlebaum, resigned. Company B. 96. Edwin Pollock, of Pennsylvania, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Anderson, resigned. Company E. 97. John Long, of Illinois, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Harker, promoted. Company C. 99. Joseph Glass Marshall, of Indiana, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Jordan, promoted. Company H. 101. William E. Appleton, of Delaware, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Devin, promoted. Company F. TENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.-To be Second Lieutenants. Heyward Cutting, of New York, to date from May 27, 1861, vice Huger, resigned. Company D. 6. William H. Wilson, of Illinois, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Gooding, promoted. Company K. *41. George H. Crosman, at large, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Bush, promoted. Company H. 57. Rice E. Fleeson, of Pennsylvania, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Powell, appointed First Lieutenant in the 13th Infantry. Company C. 95. Robert G. Welles, of Connecticut, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Jones, promoted. Company A. 98. James F. Cooper, of Pennsylvania, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Hall, promoted. Company F. 100. William J. Fisher, of Delaware, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Vanderbilt, promoted. Company E. 102. William L. Kellogg, of Ohio, to date from August 5, 1861, vice Lagman, promoted. Company G. III.-TRANSFERRED. Captain John A. Thompson, of the Fourth Cavalry, from Company K to Company F, July 1, 1861. First Lieutenant Sullivan W. Burbank, of the Fifth Cavalry, to the Fourteenth Infantry, June 22, 1861. Company First Lieutenant Lewis D. Watkins, of the Fourteenth Infantry, to the Fifth Cavalry, June 22, 1861. Company D. Second Lieutenant Campbell D. Emory, of the Sixth Infantry, to the Ninth Infantry, May 25, 1861. Company G. Second Lieutenant Olin F. Rice, of the Ninth Infantry, to the Sixth Infantry, May 25, 1861. (Since dismissed.) Second Lieutenant Justin E. Dimick, of the Sixth Infantry, to the First Artillery, August 14, 1861. Company H. IV. CASUALTIES. Resigned (72.) Colonel Matthew M. Payne, Fourth Artillery, July 23, 1861. Colonel William W. Loring, of the Regiment of Mounted Riflemen, May 13, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel Gabriel J. Rains, Fifth Infantry, July 31, 1861. Major William H. Bell, Ordnance Department, May 28, 1861. Major and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel John B. Grayson, Commissary of Subsistence, July 1, 1861. Brevet Major William W. Mackall, Assistant Adjutant General, July 3, 1861. Major Richard C. Gatlin, Fifth Infantry, May 20, 1861. Major Henry H. Sibley, First Dragoons, May 13, 1861. Captain and Brevet Major James G. Martin, Assistant Quartermaster, June 14, 1861. Captain and Brevet Major Edward Johnson, Sixth Infantry, June 10, 1861. Captain Jeremy F. Gilmer, Corps of Engineers, June 29, 1861. Captain Thomas Claiborne, jr., Mounted Riflemen, May 14, 1861. Captain and Brevet Major Lewis A. Armistead, Sixth Infantry, May 26, 1861. Captain George E. Pickett, Ninth Infantry, June 25, 1861. Captain Henry B. Schroeder, Third Infantry, May 30, 1861. Captain Seth M. Barton, First Infantry, June 11, 1861. Captain Francis T. Bryan, Topographical Engineers, June 10, 1861. Captain Edward D. Blake, Eighth Infantry, June 11, 1861. Captain Cadmus M. Wilcox, Seventh Infantry, June 8, 1861. Captain Charles W. Field, Second Cavalry, May 30, 1861. Captain Robert Ransom, First Cavalry, May 24, 1861. Captain John C. Bonnycastle, Assistant Quartermaster, and First Lieuten ant in the Fourth Infantry, May 30, 1861. First Lieutenant Armistead L. Long, Second Artillery, June 10, 1861. First Lieutenant James W. Robinson, First Artillery, May 15, 1861. Brevet Second Lieutenant Mathis W. Henry, Mounted Riflemen, August 19, 1861. Brevet Second Lieutenant George O. Watts, Mounted Riflemen, August 10, 1881. Assistant Surgeon Rodney Glisan, June 7, 1861. Assistant Surgeon John J. Gaenslen, August 17, 1861. Paymaster Robert B. Reynolds, June 23, 1861. Paymaster James Longstreet, June 1, 1861. Commissions vacated under the 7th section of the act of June 18, 1846, (20.) By First Lieutenant John H. Dickerson, First Artillery, Assistant Quartermaster, his regimental commission only, May 14, 1861. By First Lieutenant Richard C. Drum, Fourth Artillery, Assistant Adjutant General, his regimental commission only, May 14, 1861. By First Lieutenant James B. Fry, First Artillery, Assistant Adjutant General, his regimental commission only, May 14, 1861. By First Lieutenant Nathaniel H. McLean, Second Infantry, Assistant Adjutant General, his regimental commission only, May 14, 1861. By First Lieutenant Thomas J. Haines, Second Artillery, Commissary of Subsistence, his regimental commission only, May 15, 1861. By First Lieutenant Grier Tallmadge, Fourth Artillery, Assistant Quartermaster, his regimental commission only May 17, 1861. By First Lieutenant Absalom Baird, First Artillery, Assistant Adjutant General, his regimental commission only, May 14, 1861. By First Lieutenant Amos Beckwith, First Artillery, Commissary of Subsistence, his regimental commission only, May 14, 1861. By First Lieutenant Robert Macfeely, Fourth Infantry, Commissary of Subsistence, his regimental commission only, May 14, 1861. By First Lieutenant Rufus Saxton, Fourth Artillery, Assistant Quartermaster, his regimental commission only, July 3, 1861. By First Lieutenant John C. Kelton, Sixth Infantry, Assistant Adjutant General, his regimental commission only, May 14, 1861. By First Lieutenant Samuel B. Holabird, First Infantry, Assistant Quartermaster, his regimental commission only, May 14, 1861. By First Lieutenant Robert Williams, First Dragoons, Assistant Adjutant General, his regimental commission only, May 7, 1861. By First Lieutenant Hyatt C. Ransom, Mounted Riflemen, Assistant Quartermaster, his regimental commission only, June 10, 1861. By First Lieutenant William D. Whipple, Third Infantry, Assistant Adjutant General, his regimental commission only, May 14, 1861. By. First Lieutenant William Myers, Ninth Infantry, Assistant Quartermaster, his regimental commission only, June 25, 1861. By First Lieutenant William Craig, Eighth Infantry, Assistant Quartermaster, his regimental commission only, May 14, 1861. By First Lieutenant Charles G. Sawtelle, Sixth Infantry, Assistant Quartermaster, his regimetal commission only, May 17, 1861. By First Lieutenant Albert V. Colburn, First Cavalry, Assistant Adjutant General, his regimental commission only, May 24, 1861. By First Lieutenant Edward L. Hartz, Eighth Infantry, Assistant Quartermaster, his regimental commission only, May 14, 1861. Declined, (2.) By First Lieutenant Alfred Gibbs, Mounted Riflemen, the appointment of Assistant Adjutant General, May 11, 1861. |