OF In „\ O 1 ! .vV/ a' aw a,: Mill CASE) (? ffl: a.:: a;^: ::* ?::..:'•■ BiSlESHSHSESHSESHSaS //' ip-^-^ ^ %^ ^ffip:^^«5P=^ -'^ xiM^ '^^ I ^•- ^ m=m=i^^ -^^^^H T T^v« l^k^l^ MILITARY ORDER mgd0l0^^^\ ^F THE LOYAL LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES. REGISTER ^irmm^nil^tg of tl}^ ^m^ of |}^ttn$altrattta. From April 15, 1865, to July i, 1882. PHILADELPHIA: 1882. JOHN P. NICHOLSON BREVET-LIEUTENANT COLONEL tJ. S. V., EECOKDER. OFFICERS OF THE COMMANDERY ELECTED MAY 3, 1882. COMMANDER, Major-General WINFIELD S. HANCOCK, U. S. Army. Address, Governor' s Island, N. Y. II. SENIOR VICE-COMMANDER, Rear Admiral GEORGE F. EMMONS, U. S. Navy. Address, Edgehill, Princeton, N. J. JUNIOR VICE-COMMANDER, Captain NALBRO' FRAZIER, Jr., late 2d Regt. Cavalry, Penna. Vols. Address, 1112 Sprtue Street, Philadelphia. RECORDER, Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel JOHN P. NICHOLSON, U. S. Vols. Address, i^g S. Seventh Street, Philadelphia. REGISTRAR, Brevet Brigadier-General CHARLES F. RUFF, U. S. Army. Address, iboy filbert Street, Philadelphia. TREASURER, Act. Asst. Paymaster TPIEODORE KITCHEN, late U. S. Navy. Address, log S. Fourth Street, Philadelphia. CHANCELLOR, Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel ROBERT M. BRINTON, U. S. Vols. Address, 4.06 Commerce Street, Philadelphia. CHAPLAIN, Rev. HENRY CLAY TRUMBULL, late Chaplain loth Regt. Inft. Conn. Vols. Address, 410J Walnut Street, Philadelphia. COUNCIL, Chief-Engineer JACKSON McELMELL (Lieut. -Commander), U. S. Navy. Address, Sob S. Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel ROBERT P. DECHERT, U. S. Vols. Address, bi^ IValntU Street, Philadelphia. Lieutenant-Commander CLARKE 'MERCHANT, late U. S. Navy. Address, j3j Arch Street, Philadelphia. Brevet Brigadier-General S. DUNCAN OLIPHANT, U. S. Vols. Address, Trenton, N. J. Brevet Brigadier-General WILLIAM L. JAMES, U. S. Vols. Address, ij S. Third Street, Philadelphia. By tranefto APR 1 1»16 MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES. HeAD-QuAKTERS, CoMMAJfDEKY OF THE StATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. I. The following extracts from tlie Constitution (ISSl) are promiilgated in response to a desire for information in relation to the membership and objects of the Order. Article I. — Title. — This Institution shall be known by the name, style, and title of The Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Article II. — Princijdes. — This Order acknowledges as its fundamental prin- ciples : — 1st. A firm belief and trust in Almighty God, extolling Him under whose beneficent guidance the sovereignty and integrity of the Union have been maintained, the honor of the Flag vindicated, and the blessing of Civil Liberty secured, established, and enlarged. kd. True allegiance to the United States of America, based upon a paramount respect for, and fidelity to the National Constitution and Laws, manifested by the discountenancing of whatever may tend to weaken loyalty, incite to insurrection, treason or rebellion, or in any manner to impair the efficiency and permanency of our Free Institutions. Article III. — Objects. — The Objects of thi^ t^rder s^iall be, to cherish the memories and associations of the war waged in defence of the unity and indivisibility of the Republic ; to strengthen the ties of fraternal fellowship and sympathy formed from companionship-in-arms ; to advance the best interest of the soldiers and sailors of the United States, especially of those associated as members of this Order, and to extend all possible relief to their widows and children ; to foster the cultivation of Military and Naval Science ; to enforce unqualified allegiance to the General Government ; to protect the rights and liberties of American citizenship, and to maintain National Honour, Union and Independence. Article V. — Members. — The Members, or Compfon'ons, of this Order sliall be of three (3) classes : — First (1st) Class : Commissioned Officers of the United States Army, Navy or Marine Corps, Regular or Volunteer, including Officers of assimilated rank by appointment of the Secretary of War or Navy, who have been actually engaged in the suppression of the Rebellion, whether as Commissioned officers. Non- commissioned officers. Warrant officers, or Enlisted men. The eldest male lineal descendants, according to the rules of primogeniture, of deceased Companions of the First (1st) Class, upon attaining the age of twenty-one years ; and if there are no descendants, male or female, then the male heirs of such deceased Comj^anions in tlie collateral branches of their families in the order of genealogical succession according to the rules of primogeniture : Provided hoivever, That in cases of representation through females the eldest branches shall be preferred to the younger, and intervening female lives through whom the inheritances would be deprived shall be disregarded ; tliat any person eligible for memhership by inberitance, if he have no descendants, male or female living, may, by writing filed, waive and renounce his right in favor of the nest entitled person ; and that in case one already a Companion of the Order is next in the line of inheritance from a deceased Companion, the eligibility of membership in right of such deceased Companion shall devolve upon the person next entitled other than such living Companion or his descendants. The eldest male lineal descendants, according to the rules of primogeniture, of Officers who have been killed in battle or died while in the service of the National Government during the actual existence of the Rebellion, and who would have been eligible for membership in the Order had they survived. Second (2d) Class : The eldest sons of living Companions of the First (1st) Class, provided they be twenty-one (21) years of age. Upon the death of the Companion of the First (1st) Class through whom eligibility of membership is derived, a Companion of the Second (2d) Class shall become a Companion of the First (1st) Class. Third (3d) Class : Gentlemen in civil life who, during the Rebellion, have been specially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty to the National Government, and who have been active and eminent in maintaining the supremacy of the same. Article VI. — Election of Members. — Sec. 1. Every application for membership shall be made in writing, signed by the applicant, who shall be recommended in writing by three (3) Companions of the Commandery to whicli he shall apply, who shall vouch for the candidate's eligibility. Tlie application shall be referred by the Commander to a Committee of Investigation, consisting of three (3) Comi)anions of the Order, none of whom sliall be of the recommending Companions. If the applicant be a candidate for the First (1st) Class, the Committee shall ascertain the date of his appointment or muster into the United States service, and if discharged, the date of the same, and the reasons therefor. In all cases, they shall make a careful examination of his standing and moral character, and shall report in writing at the next stated meeting of the Commandery. Seg. 3.— a Companion-elect of the First (1st), Second (2d) or Third (3d) Class, before being admitted to the privileges of membershiii, shall subscribe to the Constitution and By-Laws of the Order ; pay an admission fee of at least twenty-five dollars ($25) which shall entitle him, during membership, to a Diploma, Badge and Ribbon. ...... Provided, That Companions-elect of the Order who may be stationed or who may reside at a distance too great to be present at the stated meeting of their Commandery next succeeding their election, and who are thus unavoidably prevented from complying in full with the above requirements, may, in lieu thereof, make in writing the requisite declaration of membership. Article VII. — Memhership. — Sec. 5. In case of the death of a Companion, his heirs shall be entitled to retain possession of his Diploma, Badge and Ribbon. II. The Order extends throughout the United States, and was instituted April 15, 1865, to commemorate the services and the memory of Officers of the Army and Navi/, who aided in maintaining the honour, integrity and supremacy of the National Government, in the Rebellion of 1861-65. JOHN P. NICHOLSON, Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. V., Recorder. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. President of the United States, March 4, 18G1, to April 15, 1865. Born Feb. 12, 1809, Hardin (Laurie) Co., Kentucky. Assassinated April 14, 1865 ; died April 15, 1865, at Washington, D. C. Enrolled by Special Resolution, to date from April 15, 1865. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. SAMUEL BROWN WYLIE MITCHELL. Major and Surgeon 18tli Penna. Infantry, April 24, 1861 ; mustered out Aug."7, 1861. Major and Surgeon 89tli Penna. (8th Cavalry) Aug. 17, 1861 ; mustered out Jan. 24, 1865. Brevetted Lieut.-Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services." One of the founders of the Order, April 15, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 1. Secretary of the Commandery May 17— Jiily 20, 1865 ; Act. Recorder July 21-Oct. 31, 1865 ; Recorder Nov. 1, 1865, to Aug. 16, 1879. Born Aug. 16, 1828, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died Aug. 16, 1879, at Philadelphia, Pa. THOMAS ELLWOOD ZELL. Captain 121st Penna. Infantry Sept. 2, 1862 ; resigned March 14, 1863. Lieut.-Colonel 3d Batt. Penna. Infantry July 29, 1863 ; mustered out Jan. 29, 1864. One of the founders of the Order, April 15, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 2. Act. Commander of the Commandery May-November 1865 ; Junior Vice- Commander 1865-66. PETER DIRCK KEYSER. Captain 91st Penna. Infantry Sept. 21, 1861 ; resigned Aug. 15, 1862. Act. Asst. Surgeon U. S. Army, June 18, 1864 ; resigned March 9, 1865. One of the founders of the Order, April 15, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 3. Chancellor of the Commandery 1865-66 ; Treasurer 1869 to 1873. COiMMANDEKY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 5 5. JOSEPH WALK WISTAR. First Lieutenant 89th Penna. (8th Cavalry) Aug. 19, 1861; Captain Jan. 1, 1862; Major Dec. 23, 1863; mustered out Nov. 4, 1864. Elected April 20, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 5. Council of the Commandery 1865-66. 6. CASPAR MOFFITT BERRY. Major 26th Penna. Infantry May 27, 1861 ; resigned July 7, 1862 ; Lieut. - Colonel 60th Penna. Infantry (militia) in the service of the United States, July 20, 1863; mustered out Sept. 8, 1863. Elected April 20, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 6. Born April 8, 1822, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died June 16, 1866, at Philadelphia, Pa. 7. CHARLES PARHAM. Lieut.-Colonel 29th Penna. Infantry July 1, 1861 ; resigned July 19, 1862. Elected April 20, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 7. 8. ALBERT EUGENE LEHMAN. Private 67th Penna. Infantry Feb. 27, 1862; Quartermaster-Sergeant March 29, 1862 ; First Lieutenant and Quartermaster Nov. 25, 1864 ; mustered out March 28, 1865. Elected April 20, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 8. Born Died Dec. 18, 1870, at Philadelphia, Pa. 11. THOMAS GRAHAM. First Lieutenant 71st New York Infantry (2d Excelsior) June 28, 1861 ; Captain Sept. 6, 1862 ; resigned Feb. 20, 1863. Captain Veteran Reserve Corps June 20, 1863 ; resigned April 30, 1864. Elected July 26, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 11. 12. HORATIO GATES SICKEL. Captain 32d Penna. Infantry (3d Reserves) May 27, 1861 ; Colonel July 28, 1861 ; mustered out June 17, 1864. Colonel 198th Penna. Infantry Sept. 15, 1864 ; mustered out June 4, 1865. Brevetted Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers Oct. 21, 1864, and Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Elected July 26, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 12. Treasurer of the Commandery 1865 to 1869. 13. JOHN HAYDEN AUSTIN. Asst. Surgeon (Master) U. S. Navy May 18, 1864; resigned Feb. 13, 1865. Elected July 26, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 13. 16. THOMAS MITCHELL. First Lieutenant 198th Penna. Infantry Sept. 14, 1864 ; Captain May 29, 1865 ; mustered out June 4, 1865. Elected July 26, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 16. b KKGISTKH OF THE 17. JAMES BOYEU ROUGERS. First Lieutenant and Quartermaster 109th Penna. Infantry Nov. 25, 18G1 ; honorably discharged April 9, 18(34. Elected July 26, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 17. Born Nov. 23, 1823, at New York City. Died July 6, 1868, at Philadelphia, Pa. 20. CHARLES EUGENE LA MOTTE. First Lieutenant and Adjutant 4th Delaware Infantry June 25, 1862; Major Ai;g. 16, 1862; Lieut. -Colonel Oct. 1, 1863; mustered out .June 3, 1865. Colonel 6th U. S. Veteran Volunteers August 22, 1865 ; honorably discharged March 22, 1866. Brevetted Colonel U. S. Volunteers, July 6, 1864, " for gallant and distin- guished services during the operations before Petersburg, Va.," and Brig.- General JJ. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected Sept. 6, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 20. 21. CHARLES ISAAC WICKERSHAM. First Lieutenant 89th Penna. (8th Cavalry) Aug. 19, 1861 ; Capt. March 1, 1862; Captain and Asst. Adjutant-General U. S. Volunteers August 25, 1864 ; mustered out January 25, 1867. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful and efficient services during the war." Elected September 6, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 21. 22. WILLIAM EDWARD VAN REED. Corporal 5th Penna. Infantry April 20, 1861 ; Second Lieutenant 5th U. S. Artillery May 14, 1861 ; First Lieutenant July 2, 1863 ; Captain March 1, 1875. Brevetted Captain U. S. Army August 18, 1864, "for gallant services during the operations on the Weldon Railroad." Elected September 6, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 22. Transferred to New York Commaudery January 1, 1882. 24. WILLIAM HENRY FRY. Captain 161st Penna. (16th Cavalry) September 22, 1862 ; Major Nov. 14, 1862 ; honorably discharged May 17, 1865. Brevetted Lieut. -Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for efficient services at the battles of Kelly's Ford, Culpepper, and Shepherdstown, Va." Elected September 6, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 24. Council of the Commandery 1865—66. Born March 17, 1841, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died June 23, 1875, near Sulphur Springs, Colorado, 26. JOHN CLARK. Captain 32d Penna. Infantry (3d Reserves) May 31, 1861 ; Lieut. - Colonel August 1, 1862; mustered out June 17, 1864. Elected Sejjtember 6, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 26. Born Nov. 30, 1822, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died May 30, 1872, at Philadelphia, Pa. COMMANDKRY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 7 27. WINFIELD SCOTT. Captain TJ. S. Light Artillery May 3, 1808 ; Lieut.-Colonnl 2(1 Artillery .Tuly 6, 1812; Colonel March 12, 1813; Brig.-General March 9, 1814; Maj.- General June 25, 1841 ; retired November 1, 1861. Brevetted Major-General U. S. Army July 25, 1814, "for distinguished service in the battles of Chippewa, Niagara, etc.," and Lieutenant-Greneral U. S. Army March 29, 1847, " for eminent service in the war with Mexico." Elected October 4, 18()5. Class 1. Insignia 27 (not issued). Born June 13, 1786, near Petersburg, Va. Died May 29, 1866, at West Point, N. Y. 28. HENRY WILSON. United States Senator from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Jan. 31, 1855, to March 3, 1873. Colonel 22d Massachusetts Infantry September 21, 1861 ; resigned October 2!), 1861. Vice-President of the United States March 4, 1873, to Nov. 22, 1875. Elected October 4, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 28 (not issued). Born Feb. 12, 1812, at Farmington, N. H. Died November 22, 1875, at Washington, D. C. 30. GEORGE STONEMAN. Cad«;t U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1842 ; Brevet Second Lieutenant 1st U. S. Dragoons July 1, 1846 ; Second Lieutenant July 12, 1847 ; First Lieutenant .July 25, 1858 ; Regimental Adjutant Oct. 22, 1854. to March 3, 1855 ; Captain 2d Cavalry March 3, 1855 ; Major 1st Cavalry May 9, 1861 ; 4tU Cavalry August 3, 1861 ; Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers August 13, 1861; Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers Nov. 29, 1862; Lieut.-Colonel 3d Cavalry March 30, 1864 (mustered out of Volunteer service Sept. 1, 1866) ; Colonel 21st U. S. Infantry July 28, 1866 ; retired Aug. 16, 1871. Brevetted Colonel U. S. Army Dec. 13, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Fredericksburg, Va. ;" Brig.-General March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in the capture of Charlotte, N. C. :" Maj. -General March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in the field during the war." Elected October 4, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 30. Transferred to Tennessee Commandery Aug. 29, 1866 — Charter member; re-transferred to Pennsylvania Commandery Nov. 10, 1880. 31. WILLIAM DENISON WHIPPLE. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1847; Brevet Second Lieutenant 3d Infantry July 1, 1851 ; Second Lieutenant Sept. 9, 1851 ; First Lieutenant Dec. 31, 1856 ; Brevet Captain and Asst. Adjt. -General May 11, 1861 ; Captain and Asst. Adjt. -General Aug. 3, 1861 ; Lieut.-Colonel and Add'l Aide-de-Camp Feb. 10, 1862; Major and Asst. Adjt. -General July 17, 1862; Brig.-General of Volunteers July 17, 1863 ; (mustered out of Volunteer service Jan. 15, 1866 ;) Lieut.-Colonel and Asst. Adjt. -General March 3, 1875 ; Colonel and Aide-de-Camp Jan. 1, 1873, to Jan. 1, 1881. Brevetted Lieut.-Colonel, Colonel, and Brig.-General U. S. Army March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in the Atlanta campaign, and in the battles before Nashville, Tenn. ;" Maj. -General U. S. Army March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in tlie field during the war." Elected October 4, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 31. Council of the Commandery 1865 to 1867. O REGISTER OF THE 33. JAMES COLLINS. Major and Surgeon 32d Penna. Infantry (3d Reserves) .July 28, 1861 ; Captain and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Volunteers Feb. 10, 1864 ; Major and Surgeon U. S. Volunteers Feb. 7, 1865 ; mustered out July 19, 1^65. Brevetted Lieut. -Colonel U. S. Volunteers June 1, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." Elected October 4, 1865. Class 1 Insignia 33. Chancellor of the Commandery 1869 to 1873. 36. ANDREW ADAMS RIPKA. Captain 119th Penna. Infantry Aug. 15, 1862; resigned March 3, 1863. Elected October 4, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 36. 37. CHARLES MARQUEDENT BURNS, Jk. Captain's Clerk U. S. Navy January 1, 1862; Acting Asst. Paymaster (Master) April 11, 1863 ; resigned Apri"l 17, 1865. Elected October 4, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 37. 38. HARMANUS NEFF. Captain 19th Penna. Infantry April 27, 1861 ; mustered out Aug. 29, 1861 . Colonel 196th Penna. Infantry (5th Union League) July 22, 1864 ; mustered out November 17, 1864. Elected October 4, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 38. , Born March 27, 1831, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died March 9, 1877, at Philadelphia, Pa. 39. WILLIAM ALBERT LEECH. Major 17th Penna. Infantry April 25, 1861 ; mustered out Aug. 2, 1861. Lieut. -Colonel 90th Penna. Infantry March 10, 1862; honorably discharged Feb. 21, 1865. Brevetted Colonel and Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services." Elected October 4, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 39. Born February 3, 1832, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died July 20, 1870, at Philadelphia, Pa. 40. CLIFFORD STANLEY SIMS. Captain's Clerk U. S. Navy Sept. 28, 1862; Acting Asst. Paymaster (Master) March 10, 1863 ; resigned March 21, 1865. Elected October 4, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 40. Transferred to Tennessee Commandery Aug. 29, 1866 — Charter member; re-transferred to Pennsylvania Commandery Nov. 10, 1880. 43. THOMAS WILLIAM NEILL. First Sergeant Commonwealth (Penna.) Heavy Artillery April 24, 1861 ; mustered out August 5, 1861. Second Lieutenant 70th Penna. (6th Cavalry) (Rush's Lancers) Oct. 30, 1861 ; First Lieutenant Nov. 20, 1862 ; resigned Aug. 13, 1863. Elected October 4, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 43. 44. EDWIN McMASTERS STANTON. Secretary of War January 15, 1862, to August 12, 1867, and January 14, 1868, to'May 28, 1868. Elected October 4, 1865. Class 3. Insignia 44 (not issued). Born Dec. 19, 1815, at Steubenville, Ohio. Died Dec. 24, 1869, at Washington, D. C. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. » 45. GIDEON WELLES. Secretary of the Navy March 5, 1861, to March 5, 1869. Elected October 4, 1865. Class 3. Insignia 45 (not issued). Born July 1, 1802, at Glastonbury, Conn. Died February 11, 1878, at Hartford, Conn. 46. SALMON PORTLAND CHASE. Secretary of the Treasury March 5, 1861, to July 1, 1864. Chief Justice Supreme Court of United States Dec. 6, 1864, to May 7, 1873. Elected October 4, 1865. Class 3. Insignia 46 (not issued). Born January 13, 1808, at Cornish, N. H. Died May 7, 1873, at New York City. 47. HANNIBAL HAMLIN. United States Senator from the State of Maine May 26, 1848, to Jan.-, 1861. Vice-President of the United States March 4, 1861, to March 4, 1865. United States Senator from the State of Maine Mar. 4, 1869, to Mar. 3, 1881. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States to Spain June 30, 1881. Elected October 4, 1865. Class 3. Insignia 47 (not issued). 48. LA FAYETTE SABINE FOSTER. United States Senator from the State of Connecticut March 4, 1855, to March 3, 1867- President of the U. S. Senate (pro tempore) March 7, 1865, to March 2, 1867. Elected October 4, 1865. Class 3. Insignia 48 (not issued). Born November 22, 1806, at Franklin, Conn. Died September 19, 1880, at Norwich, Conn. 49. ANDREW GREGG CURTIN. Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Jan. 15, 1861, to Jan. 15, 1867. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States to Russia April 16, 1869; resigned July 4, 1872. Representative from the 20th District of Penna. to the XLVIItli Congress Dec. 12, 1S81, to March 4, 1883. Elected October 4, 1865. Class 3. Insignia 49 (not issued). 50. WILLIAM HENRY SEWARD. Secretary of State March 5, 1861, to March 5, 1869. Elected October 4, 1865. Class 3. Insignia 50 (not issued). Born May 16, 1801, at Florida, Orange County, N. Y. Died October 10, 1872, at Auburn, N. Y. 51. JOHN ALBION ANDREW. Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts January 5, 1861, to January 6, 1866. Elected October 4, 1865. Class 3. Insignia 51 (not issued). Born May 31, 1818, at Windham, Me. Died October 27, 1867, at Boston, Mass. 52. ALFRED T. A. TORBERT. Cadet U. S. Military Academy Sept. 1, 1851 ; Brevet Second Lieutenant Infantry July 1, 1855; Second Lieutenant 5th U. S. Infantry July 19, 1855 ; 2 10 REGISTER OF THE First Lieutenant Feb. 25, 1861 ; Captain and Asst. Quartermaster U. S. Army August 3 to Sept. 25, 1861; Captain 5tli Infantry Sept. 25, 1861; resigned Oct. 31, 1866. Colonel 1st New Jersey Infantry Sept. 16, 1861. Brig. -General tj. S. Volunteers Nov. 29, 1862; mustered out of Volunteer service .Jan. 15, 1866. Brevetted Major U. S. Army July 4, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services at tlie battle of Gettysburg, Pa.;" Lieut.-Colonel U. S. Army May 28, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Hawes' Shop, Va. ;" Colonel U. S. Army September 19, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Winchester, Va. ;" Brig. -General U. S. Army March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Cedar Creek, Va. ;" Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers Sept. 9, 1864, "for distinguished services during the Rebellion;" Maj. -General U. S. Army March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in the field during the Rebellion." Elected October 11, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 52. Born July 1, 1833, at Georgetown, Del. Lost at sea August 29, 1880. 53. JOSEPH BARR KIDDOO. Private 12th Penna. Infantry April 25, 1861; discharged Aug. 5, 1861. Private 63d Penna. Infantry Nov. 1, 1861; Corporal Nov. 22, 1861; Sergeant June 1, 1862; First Sergeant July 10, 1862. Lieut.-Colonel 137th Penna. Infantry Aug. 25, 1862; Colonel March 15, 1863 ; mustered out June 1, 1863. Major 6th U. S. Colored Troops Oct. 5, 1863 ; Colonel 22d U. S. Colored Troops Jan. 6, 1864; mustered out of Volunteer service Jan. 28, 1867. Lieut.-Colonel 43d U. S. Infantry July 28, 1866; unassigned March 15, 1869; retired with rank of Brig. -General Dec. 15, 1870. Brevetted Colonel U. S. Army Mar. 2, 1867, "for faithful and meritorious services in the assault on Petersburg, Va., June 15, 1864;" Brig. -General U. S. Army March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in action at Fair Oaks, Va., Oct. 27, 1864;" Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers June 15, 1865; Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers September 4, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected October 11, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 53. Transferred to New York Commandery January 1, 1870. Born March 31, 1837, at Pittsburg, Pa. Died August 19, 1880, at New York City. 55. JAMES EGLINTON MONTGOMERY. Captain and Asst. Adjt. -General U. S. Volunteers Oct. 21, 1861; Major and Asst. Adjt.-General Aug. 1, 1864; mustered out July 10, 1866. Elected October 11, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 55. Transferred to New York Commandery 1867. 57. CHARLES WILHELM. Lieut.-Colonel 18th Penna. Infantry April 24, 1861; miistered out Aug. 6, 1861. Lieut.-Colonel 23d Penna. Infantry Aug. 15, 1861 ; resigned July 20, 1862. Elected October 11, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 57. Born March 8, 1808, at Darmstadt, Germany. Died May 12, 1876, at Darmstadt, Germany. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 11 58. GEORGE ASHBRIDGE FAIRLAMB. Captain 148th Penna. Infantry August 22, 1862; Major Sept. 7, 1862; Lieut. -Colonel Nov. 1.0, 1863; honorably discharged Feb. 24, 1865. Elected October 11, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 58. 59. AUGUSTIN TIMOTHY LYNCH, Second Lieutenant 183d Penna. Infantry Oct. 3, 1863; Captain Dec. 24, 1863; Major Aug. 9, 1864 ; Lieut.-Colonel Dec. 4, 1864 ; mustered out July 13, 1865. Elected October 11, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 59. 60. GEORGE CADWALADER. Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers March 3, 1847; honorably discharged July 20, 1848. Brevetted Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers Sept. 13, 1847, "for gallant and meritorious conduct at Chapultepec, Mexico." Brevet Maj. -General Penna. Volunteers in the service of the United States April — , 1861 ; mustered out July 19, 1861. Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers April 25, 1862; resigned July 5, 1865. Elected November 1, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 60. Commander of the Commandery Nov. 4, 1865, to Feb. 3, 1879. Born May 16, 1806, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died Feb. 3, 1879, at Philadelphia, Pa. 62. JOSHUA LAWRENCE CHAMBERLAIN. Lieut.-Colonel 20th Maine Infantry Aug. 8, 1862 ; Colonel June 13, 1863 ; Brig.- General U. S. Volunteers June 18, 1864; mustered out January 15, 1866. Brevetted Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers March 29, 1865, "for conspicuous gallantry and meritorious services in action on the Quaker Road, Va." Elected November 1, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 62. Transferred to Maine Commandery June 6, 1866 — Charter member. 64. JAMES ALDEN. Midshipman U. S. Navy Apr. 1, 1828 ; Passed Midshipman June 14, 1834 ; Lieutenant Feb. 25, 1841; Commander Sept. 14, 1855 ; Captain January 2, 1863; Commodore July 25, 1866; Rear Admiral June 19, 1871; retired March 31, 1872. Elected November 1, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 64. Senior Vice-Commander of the Commandery 1865-66. Born March 31, 1810, at Portland, Me. Died February 6, 1877, at San Francisco, Cal. 65. KILBURN KNOX. First Lieutenant 13th U. S. Infantry May 14, 1861; Captain May 14, 1864; transferred to 22d Infantry Sept. 21, 1866; resigned April 1, 1869. Brevetted Major U. S. Army July 22, 1864, "for gallant and efficient services in the attack on Atlanta;" Lieut.-Colonel U. S. Army March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." Elected November 1, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 65. Transferred to New York Commandery April 30, 1877. 67. ALFRED LACEY HOUGH. Sergeant 17th Penna. Infantry April 18, 1861 ; honorably discharged June 29, 1861. 12 REGISTER OF THE Captain 19th U. S. Infantry May 14, 1861 ; tracsferred to 28tli Infantry- Sept. 21, 1866; uuassigned March 31, 1869; assigned to 13th Infantry April 16, 1870; Major 22d Infantry Feb. 18, 1874; Lieut.-Colonel 16th Infantry Feb. 20, 1882. Brevetted Major U. S. Army Sept. 20, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Chickamauga, Ga. ;" Lieut.-Colonel March 13, 1865, "for faithful services in connection with the muster of troops;" Colonel March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected November 1, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 67. 70. NALBRO' FRAZIER, Jr. Private 1st Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry May 13, 1861; mustered out August 17, 1861. Captain 59th Penna. (2d Cavalry) July 1, 1862 ; honorably discharged June 16, 1864. Elected November 1, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 70. Council of the Commandery 1869 to 1873, and 1878 to 1880. Junior Vice-Commander 1880 to 1882. 71. PETER LYLE. Colonel 19th Penna. Infantry April 27, 1861 ; mustered out Aug. 29, 1861 . Colonel 90th Penna. Infantry March 10, 1862 ; mustered out Nov. 26, 1864. Brevetted Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant services in battle." Elected November 1, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 71 (not issued). Born December 24, 1821, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died July 17, 1879, at Philadelphia, Pa. 75. ROBERT PORTER DECHERT. Sergeant-Major 29tli Penna. Infantry July 1, 1861; First Lieutenant Jan. 16, 1862; Captain Feb. 23, 1864; Major March 25, 1865; mustered out July 17, 1865. Brevetted Lieut.-Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected November 1, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 75. Council of the Commandery 1881-82. 76. EDWIN AUGUSTUS LANDELL. First Lieutenant 119th Penna. Infantry Aug. 22, 1862; Captain Jan. 2, 1863 ; Major (a. w. m.) June 9, 1865; mustered out June 19, 1865. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers December 5, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious conduct at the battle of Winchester, Va., and for his habitual good conduct and deportment on all the battle-fields of the campaign before Richmond, Va.;" Lieut.-Colonel April 6, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services before Petersburg and at the battle of Little Sailor's Creek, Va." Elected November 1, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 76. 78. ARCHER NEVINS MARTIN. Second Lieutenant 161st Penna. (16th Cavalry) Sept. 22, 1862 ; First Lieutenant June 1, 1863; Captain April 22, 1864; resigned May 26, 1865. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services." Elected November 1, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 78. Transferred to New York Commandery June 30, 1881. COMMANDERT OF PENNSYLVANIA. 13 94. ROBERT PATTERSON. Captain, Lieut. -Colonel, and Colonel 2d Penna. Infantry (Militia) in the service of the United States Oct. 2, 1812, to April 2, 1813. First Lieutenant 22d U. S. Infantry April 5, 1813 ; transferred to 32d Infantry May 27, 1813 ; Captain and Asst. Deputy Quartermaster-General June 24, 1813, to June—, 1814; Captain 32d U. S. Infantry April 19, 1814 ; honorably discharged June 15, 1815. Maj .-General U. S. Volunteers July 7, 1846 ; honorably discharged July 20, 1848. Maj. -General Pennsylvania Volunteers in the service of the United States April — , 1861; honorably discharged July 27, 1861. Elected November 1, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 94. Born January 12, 1792, in County Tyrone, Ireland. Died August 7, 1881, at Philadelphia, Pa. 95. WILLIAM SPRAGUE. Governor of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations May 29, 1860, to March 3, 1863. United States Senator March 4, 1863, to March 4, 1875, Elected November 1, 1865, Class 3. Insignia 95 (not issued), 96. HORACE BINNEY, Sr, A distinguished lawyer and jurist of Philadelphia. Elected November 1, 1865. Class 3. Insignia 96 (not issued). Born January 4, 1780, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died August 12, 1875, at Philadelphia, Pa. 97. WILLIAM MORRIS MEREDITH. Attorney -General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania June 3, 1861, to January 17, 1867. Elected November 1, 1865. Class 3. Insignia 97 (not issued). Born June 8, 1799, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died August 17, 1873, at Philadelphia, Pa. 98. ALEXANDER DALLAS BACHE. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1821 ; Brevet Second Lieutenant Corps of Engineers U. S. Army July 1, 1825; Second Lieutenant Corps of Engineers July 1, 1825 ; resigned June 1, 1829, Superintendent U. S. Coast Survey Nov. — , 1843, to Feb. 17, 1867. One of the organizers, and Vice-President of the U. S. SanitaryCommission. Elected November 1, 1865. Class 3. Insignia 98 (not issued). Born July 19, 1806, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died February 17, 1867, at Newport, R. I. 100. LEWIS MERRILL. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1851 ; Brevet Second Lieutenant 1st U. S. Dragoons July 1, 1855; Second Lieutenant 2d Dragoons Dec. 13, 1855 ; First Lieutenant 2d Dragoons (2d Cavalry) April 24, 1861 ; Captain Oct. 1, 1861 ; Major 7th Cavalry Nov. 27, 1868. Colonel 2d Missouri Cavalry (Merrill's Horse) Aug. 23, 1861; mustered out of Volunteer service Dec. 14, 1865. Brevetted Major U. S. Army Sept. 10, 1862, " for gallant and meritorious services against the rebel forces in North Missoiiri ; " Lieut. -Colonel Sept. 10, 1863, " for gallant and meritorious services in the capture of Little 14 REGISTER OF THE Rock, Ark. ;" Colonel March 5, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services against tlie rebel forces in Northwest Georgia under the comuiand of the rebel General Woiford, and wliich terminated in his surrender ;" Brig.- General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant antj meritorious services during tlie war." Elected December 6, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 100, 102. WILLIAM WATTS HART DAVIS. Private 1st Massachusetts Infantry Dec. 5, 1846 ; First Lieutenant Dec. 31, 1846 ; First Lieutenant and Adjutant Jan. 16, 1847; Captain March 16, 1848 ; mustered out July 24, 1848. Captain 25th Penna. Infantry April 18, 1861 ; mustered out Aug. 1, 1861. Colonel 104th Penna. Infantry Sept. 5, 1861; mustered out Sept. 30, 1864. Brevetted Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for meritorious services during tlie operations against Cliarleston, S. C." Elected December 6, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 102. 106. GEORGE S. LUTTRELL WARD. Second Lieutenant 60th Penna. (3d Cavalry) April 1, 1863; First Lieutenant Oct. 5, 1864 ; Captain Oct. 31, 1864; transferred to 65th Penna. (5th Cavalry) May 8, 1865 ; mustered out Aug. 7, 1865. Second Lieutenant 13th U. S. Infantry May 11, 1866 ; transferred to 31st Infantry Sept. 21, 1866; transferred to 22d Infantry May 15, 1869; First Lieutenant July 1, 1872. Elected December 6, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 106. 109. JOSEPH TOWNER PRATT. Private Independent Company (Penna.) Act. Engineers Aug. 14, 1862; First Sergeant Dec. 13, 1862; Second Lieutenant (a. w. ?n.) Dec. 24, 1862. Captain 32d U. S. Colored Troops March 4, 1864 ; Major June 7, 1865 ; mustered out Aug. 22, 1865. Elected December 6, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 109. Born August 3, 1838, at Prattville, Susquehanna County, Pa. Died March 26, 1877, at Philadelphia, Pa. 110. JAMES McINTYRE. First Lieutenant 115th Penna. Infantry Feb. 28, 1862; Captain (a. lu. m.) May 3, 1863; honorably discharged Dec. 19, 1863. Elected December 6, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 110. 111. CHARLES GRAHAM HALPINE. Major and Asst. Adjt. -General U. S. Volunteers Sept. 5, 1861 ; Lieut. - Colonel (by assignment) Nov. 8, 1862, to July 1, 1863; resigned July 31, 1864. • Brevetted Lieut. -Colonel U. S. Volunteers June 5, 1864, " for gallantry and distinguished services at the battle of Piedmont, Va. ;" Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faitliful and meritorious services during the war;" Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for meritorious services during tlie war." Elected January 3, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 111. Transferred to New York Comraandery Jan. 17, 1866 — Charter member. Born November — , 1829, at Oldcastle, County Meath, Ireland. Died August 3, 1868, at New York City. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 15 112. ROBERT HAMPTON RAMSEY. Captain and Asst. Adjt. -General U. S. Volunteers Dec. 5, 1863; Major and Asst. Adjt. -General Jan. 27, 1865 ; mustered out June 8, 1866. Brevetted Lieut. -Colonel and Colonel U. S. Volunteers June 5, 18G5, "for faitliful services in the field." Elected January 3, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 112. Born May 29, 1838, at Pottsville, Pa. BiffO. May 31, 1876, at Nashville, Tenn. 114. SAMUEL NEAVE LEWIS. Second Lieutenant llStli Penna. Infantry xVug. 20, 1862; First Lieutenant March 9, 1863; honorably discharged Nov. 27^1863. Elected January 5, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 114. 118. HENRY EDGAR KEENE. Elected January 3, 1866. Class 3. Insignia 118 (not issued). Born 1820. Died June 23, 1875, at Philadelphia, Pa. 119. JOSEPH WARNER JOHNSON. A citizen of Philadelphia and member of the Society of Friends, who, from 1862 to 1864, accompanied the Pliiladelphia Brigade (69th, 71st, 72d, and 106th Penna. Infantry) in the field, and in various ways rendered very valuable assistance to the men of that command. Elected January 3, 1866. Class 3. Insignia 119 (not issued). Born January 6, 1818, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died September 21, 1873, at Philadelphia, Pa. 120. ROBERT ANDERSON. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1821 ; Brevet Second Lieutenant 2d U. S. Artillery July 1, 1825 ; Second Lieutenant 3d Artillery July 1, 1825 ; First Lieutenant June 30, 1833; Brevet Captain and Asst. Adjt. -General July 7, 1838, to Nov. 30, 1841; Captain .3d Artillery Oct. 23, 1841; Major 1st Artillery Oct. 5, 1857 ; Brig.-Genaral May 15, 1861 ; retired Oct. 27, 1863. Brevetted Captain U. S. Army April 2, 1838, "for gallantry and successful conduct in the war against Florida Indians;" Major Sept. 8, 1847, "for gallant and meritorious conduct in the battle of Molino del Rey, Mexico;" Maj. -General Feb. 3, 1865, "for gallant and meritorioiis services in the harbor of Charleston, S. C, in the defence of Fort Sumter." Elected January 17, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 120 (not issued). Transferred to New York Commandery Jan. 17, 1866 — Charter member. Born June 14, 1805, near Louisville, Ky. Died October 26, 1871, at Nice, France. 121. JOHN GRUBB PARKE. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1845; Brevet Second Lieutenant U. S. Topographical Engineers July 1, 1849 ; Second Lieutenant April 18, 1854; First Lieutenant July 1, 1856; Captain Sept. 9, 1861; transferred to Corps of Engineers March 3, 1863; Major June 17, 1864; Lieut.-Colonel March 4, 1879. Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers Nov. 23, 1861; Maj. -General July 18, 1862 ; mustered out of Volunteer service Jan. 15, 1866. Brevetted Lieut.-Colonel U. S. Army April 26, 1862, "for gallant and 16 REGISTER OF THE meritorious services in the capture of Fort Macon, N. C.;" Colonel July 12, 18(53, "for gallant and meritorious services in the capture of Jackson, Miss.;" Brig. -General March 13, 18G5, " for gallant and meritorious services in the defence of Knoxville, Tenn. ;" Maj. -General March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in the repulse at Fort Stedman, Va." Elected January 17, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 121 (not issued). Transferred to New York Commandery Jan. 17, 1866 — Charter member. 122. ISRAEL VOGDES. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1833; Second Lieutenant 1st U. S. Artillery July 1, 1837; First Lieutenant July 9, 1838; Captain Aug. 20, 1847; Major May 14, 1861; Lieut. -Colonel 5th Artillery June 1, 1863; Colonel 1st Artillery Aug. 1, 1863 ; retired Jan. 2, 1881. Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers November 29, 1862; mustered out of Volunteer service January 15, 1866. Brevetted Brig. -General U. S. Army April 9, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in the field during the war." Elected January 17, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 122. Transferred to New York Commandery Jan. 17, 1866 — Charter member. 123. DANIEL BUTTERFIELD. First Sergeant "Clay Guards" (Washington, D. C.) April 16, 1861; Colonel 12th New York Infantry April 19, 1861 ; mustered out Aug. 5, 1861. Lieut. -Colonel 12th U. S. Infantry May 14, 1861; Colonel 5th Infantry July 1, 1863 ; unassigned March 15, 1869 ; resigned March 14, 1870. Brig. - General U. S. Volunteers Sept. 7, 1861 ; Maj. -General Nov. 29, 1862; mustered out of Volunteer service Aug. 24, 1865. Brevetted Brig. - General U. S. Army March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war;" Maj. -General U. S. Army March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services in the field during the war." Elected January 17, 1866. Class 1". Insignia 123. Transferred to New York Commandery Jan. 17, 1866 — Charter member. 124. SAMUEL WYLIE CRAWFORD. First Lieutenant and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Army March 10, 1851 ; Major 13th U. S. Infantry May M, 1861 ; Lieut. -Colonel 2d Infantry Feb. 17, 1864; Colonel 16th Infantry Feb. 22, 1869; transferred to 2d Infantry March 15, 1869; retired with the rank of Brig.-General Feb. 19, 1873. Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers April 25, 1862 ; mustered out of Volunteer service Jan. 15, 1866. Brevetted Colonel U. S. Army July 2, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Gettysburg, Pa.;" Brig.-General U. S. Army March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Five Forks, Va. ;" Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers August 1, 1864, "for conspicuous gallantry in the battles of the Wilderness, Spotsylvania Court-House, Jericho Mills, Bethesda Church, Petersburg, and Globe Tavern (Weldon Railroad), and for faithful service in the campaign ;" Maj. -General U. S. Army March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in the field during the war." Elected January 17, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 124. 126. DANIEL T. VAN BUREN. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1843; Second Lieutenant 2d U. S. Artillery July 1, 1847; First Lieutenant Feb. 14, 1849 ; resigned March 31, 1855. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 17 Captain of Engineers, 20th New York Militia May 4, 1861 ; mustered out Aug. 2, 1861. Major and Asst. Adjutant-General U. S. Volunteers Aug. 3, 1861. Colonel and Add. Aide-de-Camp June 1, 1862; mustered out Mar. 20, 1866. Brevetted Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Elected January 17, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 126 (not issued). Transferred to New York Commandery Jan. 17, 1866 — Charter member. 127. HENRY E. DAVIES, Jk. Captain 5th New York Infantry (Duryea's Zouaves) May 9, 1861. Major 2d New York Cavalry (Harris Light) Aug. 15, 1861; Lieut.-Colonel Dec. 30, 1862; Colonel June 16, 1863. Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers Sept. 16, 1863; Maj. -General May 4, 1865 ; resigned Jan. 1, 1866. Brevetted Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers Oct. 1, 1864, "for gallant and distinguished conduct during the campaign before Richmond, and more particularly in the battle on the Vaughan Road, Va." Elected January 17, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 127. Transferred to New York Commandery Jan. 17, 1866 — Charter member. 128. MARTIN THOMAS McMAHON. Captain and Additional Aide-de-Camp U. S. Volunteers Oct. 25, 1861; Major and Aide-de-Camp Oct. 29, 1862 (revoked Feb. 14, 1863) ; Lieut.- Colonel and Asst. Adjutant-General (by assignment) Jan. 1, 1863, to Aug. 15, 1865; mustered out Feb. 21, 1866. Brevetted Colonel U. S. Volunteers Aug. 1, 1864, "for highly meritorious service in the campaign from the Wilderness to Cold Harbor, Va.," and Brig.-General and Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Elected January 17, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 128. Transferred to New York Commandery Jan. 17, 1866 — Charter member. 129. EGBERT L. VIELE. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1842; Brevet Second Lieutenant 2d U. S. Infantry July 1, 1847; Second Lieutenant 1st Infantry Sept. 8, 1847; First Lieutenant Oct. 26, 1850; resigned June 1, 1853. Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers Aug. 17, 1861 ; resigned Oct. 20, 1863. Elected January 17, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 129 (not issued). Transferred to New York Commandery Jan. 17, 1866 — Charter member. 130. WILLIAM CONANT CHURCH. Captain and Commissary of Subsistence U. S. Volunteers Oct. 4, 1862; . resigned June 18, 1863. Brevetted Major and Lieut.-Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Elected January 17, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 130. Transferred to New York Commandery Jan. 17, 1866 — Charter membef . 131. WILSON BARSTOW. Second Lieutenant 37th New York Infantry Sept. 28, 1861. Captain and Additional Aide-de-CamiJ U. S. Volunteers June 20, 1862; mustered out May 31, 1866. 3 18 REGISTER OF THE Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war;" Lieut. -Colonel and Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for efficient and meritorious services during the war." Elected January 17, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 131 (not issued). Transferred to New York Commandery Jan. 17, 1866 — Charter member. 132. HORATIO COLLINS KING. Captain and Assistant Quartermaster U. S. Volunteers Aug. 19, 1862; resigned May 19, 1865. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for meritorious services in his department during the war;" Lieut. -Colonel and Colonel U. S. Volunteers May 19, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." Elected January 17, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 1H2. Transferred to New York Commandery Jan. 17, 1866 — Charter member. 133. JOSEPH AUGUSTUS SLIPPER. First Lieutenant 67th New York Infantry Sept. 16, 1861. Captain and Asst. Adjutant-General U. S. Volunteers Sept. 9, 1862; mustered out Sept. 19, 1865. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war;" Lieut. -Colonel and Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in the field during the war." Elected January 17, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 133. Transferred to New York Commandery Jan. 17, 1866 — Charter member. 134. CHRISTOPHER R. McDONALD. First Lieutenant 47th New York Infantry Sept. 14, 1861; Captain Feb. 19, 1862; Major July 21, 1863; Lieut.-Colonel Sept. 29, 1863; Colonel March 20, 1865; mustered out Aug. 30, 1865. Elected January 17, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 134 (not issued). Transferred to New York Commandery Jan. 17, 1866 — Charter member. 135. GEORGE FOSTER EMMONS. Midshipman U. S. Navy April 1, 1828 ; Passed Midshipman July 14, 1834 ; Lieutenant Feb. 25, 1841; Commander Jan. 28, 1856; Captain Feb. 7, 1863; Commodore Sept. 20, 1868; Rear Admiral Nov. 5, 1872; retired Aug. 23. 1873. Elected January 17, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 135. Council of the Commandery 1871 to 1880. Senior Vice-Commander 1880 to 1882. 136. GEORGE MARCELLUS RANSOM. Midshipman U. S. Navy July 25, 1839; Passed Midshipman July 2, 1845 ; Master June 28, 1853; Lieutenant Feb. 21. 1854; Lieut. -Commander July 16, 1862; Commander Jan. 2, 1863; Captain March 2, 1870; Commodore March 28, 1877; retired .lune 18, 1882. Elected January 17, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 136. Council of the Commandery 1869—1870. Transferred to New York Commandery Jan. 17, 1866 — Charter member. Re-transferred to Pennsylvania Commandery May 1, 1868. Transferred to New York Commandery May 1, 1870. COJIMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 19 137. WILLIAM REYNOLDS. Midshipman U. S. Navy Nov. 17, 1831; Passed Midshipman June 15, 1837; Lieutenant Sept. 8, 1841; retired Sept. 24, 185.5; Commander (retired) June 9, 1862; Commander (active) May 11, 1865, to date from April 25, 1861; Captain July 25, 1866; Commodore June 10, 1870; Rear Admiral Dec. 12, 1873; retired Dec. 12, 1877. Elected January 17, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 137. Born Dec. 18, 1815, at Lancaster, Pa. Died Nov. 5, 1879, at Washington, D. C. 140. PHILIP CARIGAN JOHNSON. Midshipman U. S. Navy Aug. 31, 1846; Passed Midshipman June 8, 1852; Lieutenant Sept. 16, 1855; Lieut.-Commander July 16, 1862; Com- mander Feb. 2, 1867; Captain June 14, 1874. Elected January 17, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 140. Transferred to District of Columbia Commandery Feb. 8, 1882. 141. JOHN WATTERS. Midshipman U. S. Navy Feb. 12, 1846; Passed Midshipman June 8, 1852; Lieutenant September 16, 1855; Lieut.-Commander July 16, 1862; Commander April 14, 1867. Elected February 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 141. Born January 5, 1831, Michigan. Died January 22, 1874, at Baltimore, Md. 142. FRANK LATTA DUBOIS. Asst. Surgeon (Master) U. S. Navy May 22, 1862; Passed Asst. Surgeon (Lieutenant) 1865; Surgeon (Lieut.-Commander) Feb. 20, 1870. Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 142. 143. JOSHUA THOMAS OWEN. Colonel 24th Penna. Infantry May 8, 1861; mustered out Aug. 10, 1861. Colonel 69th Penna. Infantry August 18, 1861. Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers Nov. 29, 1862; mustered out July 18, 1864. Elected Feb. 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 143. Correspondent of the Commandery 1866-1867. 145. CHARLES MALLET PREVOST, Captain and Asst. Adjt.-Greneral U. S. Volunteers May 1, 1862; resigned Aug. 16, 1862. Colonel 118th Penna. Infantry Aug. 28, 1862. Colonel 16th Veteran Reserve Corps Sept. 29, 1863; honorably discharged June 30, 1866. Brevetted Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for meritorious services." Elected February 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 145. 146. JAMES POULTNEY PEROT. First Lieutenant and Adjutant 118th Penna. Infantry Aug. 30, 1862; resigned Jan. 17, 1863. Lieut. -Colonel 49th Penna. Infantry (Militia) in the service of the United States July 14, 1863; mustered out Sept. 2, 1863. Elected Feb. 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 146. Born May 12, 1825, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died January 13, 1872, at Philadelphia, Pa. 20 REGISTEK OF THE 149. CECIL CLAY. Captain 58th Penna. Infantry March 1, 1862; Lieut. -Colonel Jan. 1, 1865; mustered out .Jan. 24, 1866. Brevetted Colonel and Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected February 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 149. Transferred to District of Columbia Commandery Feb. 1, 1882 — Charter member. 150. ANTONY ALEXANDER CLAY. First Lieutenant 58th Penna. Infantry Jan. 9, 1862; mustered out Jan. 17, 1865. First Lieutenant and Adjutant 58th Penna. Infantry Sept. 23, 1865; mustered out Jan. 24, 1866. Elected Feb. 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 150. 151. JOHN WILLIAM HOFMANN. Captain 23d Penna. Infantry April 21, 1861; mustered out July 31, 1861. Lieut.-Colonel 56th Penna. Infantry Oct. 1, 1861; Colonel March 1, 1863; mustered out March 7, 1865. Brevetted Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers AugiTst 1, 1864, "for brave, constant, and efficient services in the battles and marches of the campaign." Elected February 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 151. Council of the Commandery 1868-1869; and 1877 to 1882. 152. RICHARD BIDDLE ROBERTS. Colonel 30th Penna. Infantry (1st Reserves) June 4, 1861; resigned Nov. 1, 1862. Elected Feb. 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 152. 153. FRANK TAYLOR BENNETT. Major 16th Penna. Infantry May 3, 1861 ; mustered out July 30, 1861. Lieut.-Colonel 55th Penna. Infantry Dec. 4, 1861 ; mustered out Dec. 21, 1864. Elected February 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 153. Born August 1, 1834, at Minersville, Schuylkill Co., Pa. Died February 5, 1871, at Cincinnati, 0. 154. ROBERT MILLER HENDERSON. Captain 36th Penna. Infantry (7th Reserves) April 21, 1861 ; Lieut.- Colonel July 4, 1862 ; resigned April 30, 1863. Brevetted Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious conduct during the action at Charles City Cross-roads where he was woiinded, and for good conduct throughout the campaign;" Brig.- General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious conduct at the battle of Bull Run (second), Va." Elected February 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 154. 156. BENITO JUAREZ. President of the Republic of Mexico, Jan. 11, 1861, to July 18, 1872. Elected February 7, 1866. Class 3. Insignia 156 (not issued). Born 18t*7, at Villa Ixltan, State of Oajaca. Died July 18, 1872, at the City of Mexico. COMMANDERT OF PENNSYLVANIA. 21 158. THORNTON ALEXANDER JENKINS. Midshipman U. S. Navy Nov. 1, 1828 ; Passed Midshipman June 14, 1834; Lieutenant Dec. 9, 1839 ; Commander Sept. 14, 1855 ; Captain July 16, 1862 ; Commodore July 25, 1866 ; Rear Admiral Aug. 15, 1870 ; retired Dec. 11, 1873. Elected February 12, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 158, Council of the Commandery 1867-1868. Transferred to District of Columbia Commandery Feb. 1, 1882 — Charter member. 159. HENRY AUGUSTUS WISE. Midshipman U. S. Navy Feb. 8, 1834; Passed Midshipman July 16, 1840; Lieutenant Feb. 25, 1847 ; Commander July 16, 1862 ; Captain Dec. 29, 1866. Elected February 12, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 159 (not issued). Born May 2, 1819, at Brooklyn, N. Y. Died April 2, 1869, at Naples, Italy, 161, WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK, Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1840J Brevet Second Lieutenant 6th U. S. Infantry July 1, 1844; Second Lieutenant June 18, 1846; Regimental Quartermaster June 30, 1848, to Oct, 1, 1849 ; Regimental Adjutant Oct. 1, 1849, to Nov. 7, 1855 ; First Lieutenant Jan. 27, 1853; Captain and Asst. Quartermaster Nov. 7, 1855 ; Major and Quartermaster Nov, 30, 1863 ; Brig,- General U. S. Army Aug. 12, 1864, "for gallant and distinguished services in the battles of the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor, and in all the operations of the army in Virginia under Lieut. -General Grant;" Maj. -General July 26, 1866. Brig.-General U, S. Volunteers Sept. 23, 1861; Maj. -General Nov. 29, 1862 ; vacated commission in volunteer service July 26, 1866. Brevetted First Lieutenant U. S. Army Aug. 20, 1847, " for gallant and meritorious conduct in the battles of Contreras and Cherubusco, Mexico;" Maj, -General U. S. Army March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Spotsylvania, Va." The Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled Resolved (joint resolution approved April 21, 1866) "That in addition to the thanks heretofore voted by joint resolution, ap- proved Jan. 28, 1864, to ■* * * and the officers and soldiers of the Army of the Potomac for the skill and heroic valor which, at Gettysburg, repulsed, defeated, and drove back, broken and dispirited, the veteran army of the rebellion, the gratitude of the American people, and the thanks of their Representatives in Congress are likewise due and are hereby tendered to Maj. -General Winfield S. Hancock, for his gallant, meritorious, and con- spicuous share in that great and decisive victory." Elected February 12, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 161. Council of the Commandery 1866 to 1869 ; Commander 1879 to 1882. 163. ADOLPH BUSCHBECK. Lieut.-Colonel 27th Penna. Infantry Sept. 8, 1861; Colonel Nov. 1, 1861; mustered out June 11, 1864. Elected Ferbuary 12, 1866, Class 1, Insignia 163, 164. WILLIAM FAXON. Assistant Secretary of the Navy June 1, 1866, to March 3, 1869. Elected February 12, 1866. Class 3. Insignia 164 (not issued). 22 REGISTER OF THE 165. CORNELIUS REA AGNEW. One of the founders of the United States Sanitary Commission, 1861- 1865, whose practical skill, executive ability, generosity of personal toil, valuable experience as Medical Director, and keen interest in the details of the service, rendered perfectly successful the plans of the Commission, in the relief which it afforded on so vast a scale in their life-saving work on the battle-fields of the war, and the succor which it was able to minister to soldiers returning from southern prisons. Elected February 12, 1866. Class 3. Insignia 165. 166. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Elected February 12, 1866. Class 3. Insignia 166 (not issued). Born bied February 9, 1878, at New York City. 168. PHINEAS J. HORWITZ. Asst. Surgeon U. S. Navy Nov. 8, 1847; Surgeon (Lieut. -Commander) April 19, 1861; Medical Inspector (Commander) March 3, 1871; Medical Director (Captain) Dec. 19, 1873. Elected February 19, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 168. 169. HORATIO BRIDGE. Purser U. S. Navy Feb. 16, 1838; retired as Paymaster -General with relative rank of Commodore April 8, 1868 ; Pay Director (retired list) March 3, 1871. Elected February 19, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 169. Transferred to the District of Columbia Commandery March 7, 1882. 171. JOHN McDowell rice. Asst. Surgeon (Master) U. S. Navy April 28, 1863. Elected February 19, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 171. Born September 19, 1841, at Philadeli^hia, Pa. Died July 13, 1868, at sea. 172. GEORGE HENRY COOKE. Asst. Surgeon (Master) U. S. Navy Sept. 22, 1862; Passed Asst. Surgeon (Lieutenant) Jan. 20, 1866; Surgeon (Lieut. -Commander) Feb. 20, 1870. Elected February 19, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 172. 173. WILLIAM BROOKE-RAWLE. Second Lieutenant 60th Penna. (3d Cavalry) December 18, 1862; First Lieutenant Oct. 5, 1864; Captain Oct. 31, 1864; transferred to 65th Penna. (5th Cavalry) May 8, 1865; mustered out Aug. 7, 1865. Second Lieutenant 7th U. S. Cavalry July 28, 1866 ; declined Nov. 7, 1866. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Hatcher's Run, Va., Dec. 9, 1864;" Lieut. -Colonel April 9, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in the campaign terminating in Lee's surrender April 9, 1865." Elected February 19, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 173. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 23 175. HENRY KUHN HOFF. Midsliipman U. S. Navy Oct. 28, 1823 ; Passed Midshipman March 23, 1829 ; Lieutenant March 3, 1831 ; Commander Feb. 6, 1854 ; Captain June 30, 1861 ; Commodore July 1(3, 1862 ; Rear Admiral April 13, 1867. Elected March 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 175. Council of the Commandery 1866-1867. Senior Vice-Commander 1867- 1868 ; and 1873-1874. Born 1809, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died December 25, 1878, at Washington, D. C. 178. JONATHAN MESSERSMITH FOLTZ. Asst. Surgeon U. S. Navy April 4, 1831 ; Surgeon Dec. 8, 1838 : Medical Director (Captain) March 3, 1871 ; retired as Surgeon-General U. S. Navy with the relative rank of Commodore, April 25, 1872. Elected March 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia — . Born April 25, 1810, at Lancaster, Pa. Died April 12, 1877, at Philadelphia, Pa. 181. JAMES MADISON FRAILEY. Midshipman U. S. Navy May 1, 1828 ; Passed Midshipman June 4, 1836; Lieutenant Sept. 8, 1841 ; Commander April 24, 1861 ; Captain Feb. 6, 1866; Commodore March 2, 1870; retired May 6, 1871. Elected March 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 181. Senior Vice-Commander of the Commandery 1866-1867. Born May 6, 1809, at Baltimore, Md. Died September 26, 1877, at Philadelphia, Pa. 182. FOXHALL ALEXANDER PARKER. Midshipman U. S. Navy March 11, 1839 ; Passed Midshipman June 29, 1843; Lieutenant Sept. 28, 1850; Commander July 16, 1862; Captain July 25, 1866. Elected March 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 182. Transferred to Massachusetts Commandery November 3, 1868. Born August 5, 1821, at New York. Died June 10, 1879, at Annapolis, Md. 183. JOHN GUEST. Midshipman U. S. Navy Dec. 16, 1837; Passed Midshipman June 29, 1843 ; Lieutenant Dec. 24, 1850 ; Commander July 16, 1862 ; Captain July 25, 1866 ; Commodore Dec. 12, 1872. Elected March 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 183. Born March 7, 1822, at Jackson, Cape Girardeau Co., Mo. Died January 12, 1879, at Portsmouth, N. H. 185. MERRIWETHER PATTERSON JONES. Midshipman U. S. Navy Sept. 9, 1841 ; Passed Midshipman Aug. 10, 1847 ; Lieutenant Sept. 15, 1855; Lieut. -Commander July 16, 1862. Elected March 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 185 (not issued). Born August 25, 1824, at Sharon, Fairfax Co., Va. Died April 11, 1866, at Sharon, Fairfax Co., Va. 24 REGISTER OF THE 186. ALEXANDER FOSTER CROSMAN. Midshipman U. S. Navy Oct. 1, 1851; Master Nov. 4, 1858; Lieutenant Nov. 23, ISyO; Lieut.- Commander July 16, 1862; Commander July 1, 1870. Elected Marcli 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 186 (not issued). Born June 11, 1839, at St. Louis, Mo. Drowned April 12, 1872, at Greytown, Nicaragua. 191. WILLIAM BEDFORD ROYALL. First Lieutenant 2d Missouri Mounted Volunteers, July 31, 1846. First Lieutenant and Adjutant Santa Fe Battalion Autjust 14, 1847; mustered out Oct. 20, 1848. First Lieutenant 2d U. S. Cavalry March 3, 1855 ; Captain 2d Cavalry (5th Cavalry) March 21, 1861; Major 5th Cavalry Dec. 7, 1863; Lieut.- Colonel 3d Cavalry Dec. 2, 1875. Brevetted Major U. S. Arm^^ May 27, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Hanover Court-house, Va. ;" Lieut. -Colonel June 13, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services in the cavalry action at Old Church, Va. ;" Colonel March 13, 1865, "for arduous and faithful services in the recruitment of the armies of the United States." Elected March 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 191. 193. ROBERT SMITH LA MOTTE. Captain 1st Delaware Infantry May 2, 1861 ; Major June 12, 1861 ; mustered out June 24, 1861. Captain 13th U. S. Infantry May 14, 1861 ; Major 12th Infantry Dec. 3, 1868 : transferred to 13th Infantry March 15, 1869 ; Lieut.-Colonel 12th Infantry June 12, 1879. Elected March 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 193. 194. GEORGE ROBERT ORME. Captain and Asst. Quartermaster U. S. Volunteers May 18, 1864 ; mustered out Nov. 30, 1866. Brevetted Major, Lieut. -Colonel, and Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." Elected March 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 194. 195. ROBERT MORTON BRINTON. Private 59th Penna. (2d Cavalry) Oct. 17, 1861 ; Company Quartermaster- Sergeant Dec. 9, 1861 ; Second Lieutenant Jan. 17, 1862 ; First Lieutenant and Regimental Commissary of Subsistence Jan. 1, 1863; Caj^tain Nov. 24, 1864; Major April 19, 1865; transferred to 1st Penna. Provisional Cavalry June 17, 1865 ; mustered out July 13, 1865. Captain 7th U. S. Veteran Volunteer Infantry July 15, 1865 ; lionorably discharged May 21, 1866. Brevetted Lieut.-Colonel U. S. Volunteers April 1, 1865, "for gallantry in the battle of Five Forks, Va." Elected March 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 195. Chancellor of the Commandery 1876 to 1882. 196. EDWARD M. McCOOK. Second Lieutenant 1st U. S. Cavalry May 8, 1861 ; 4th Cavalry Aug. 3, 1861 ; First Lieutenant July 17, 1862 ; resigned May 9, 1866. Major 2d Indiana Cavalry Sept. 29, 1861 ; Lieut.-Colonel Feb. 11, 1862; Colonel April 30, 1862. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLA^ANIA. 25 Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers April 27, 1864; mustered out of Volunteer service January 15, 1866. * Brevetted First Lieutenant U. S. Army April 7, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Shiloh, Tenn.;" Captain Oct. 8, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Perryville, Ky. ; Major Sept. 20, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Chickamauga, Ga. ;" Lieut. -Colonel Jan. 27, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services during the cavalry operations in East Tennessee;" Colonel March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services in the capture of Selma, Ala. ;" Brig. -General March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in the field during the vrar." Brevetted Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected March 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 196. 197. ANSON GEORGE McCOOK. Captain 2d Ohio Infantry April 17, 1861 ; mustered out July 31, 1861. Major 2d Ohio Infantry Aug. 6, 1861; Lieut. -Colonel Jan. 1, 1863; Colonel Jan. 20, 1863 ; mustered out Oct. 10, 1864. Colonel 194th Ohio Infantry March 14, 1865 ; honorably discharged Oct. 21, 1865. Brevetted Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers Mar. 13, 1865, "for meritorious services." Elected March 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 197. Transferred to New York Commandery Nov. 5, 1875. 198. JOHN WHITE GEARY. Lieut. -Colonel 2d Penna. Infantry Jan. 7, 1847; Colonel Nov. 3, 1847; mustered out July 21, 1848. Colonel 28th Penna. Infantry June 28, 1861. Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers April 25, 1862 ; mustered out Jan. 15, 1866. Brevetted Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers Jan. 12, 1865, "for fitness to command and promptness to execute." Elected March 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 198. Born December 30, 1819, at Mt. Pleasant, Westmoreland Co., Pa. Died February 8, 1873, at Harrisburg, Pa. 199. JOHN FREDERIC HARTRANFT. Colonel 4th Penna. Infantry April 20, 1861 ; mustered out July 27, 1861. Volunteer Aide-de-Camp with the rank of Colonel, upon the Staif of Col. William B. Franklin, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade First Division at the battle of Bull Run, Va., July 21. Colonel 51st Penna. Infantry Nov. 16, 1861. Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers May 12, 1864; mustered out Jan. 15, 1866. Colonel 34th U. S. Infantry, July 28, 1866; declined Nov. 7, 1866. Brevetted Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers Mar. 25, 1865, "for conspicuous gallantry in repulsing and driving back the enemy from the lodgment made on our lines at Fort Sedgwick, Va." Elected March 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 199. 201. HENRY EARNEST GOODMAN. Major and Surgeon 28th Penna. Infantry July 23, 1861. Asst. Surgeon U. S. Volunteers Feb. 26, 1864; Major and Surgeon May 18, 4 26 REGISTER OF THE 1864; Colonel and Medical Director (by assignment) May 26, 1865, to June 19, 1865; mustered out Nov. 3, 1865. Brevetted Lieut. -Colonel and Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for faithful and laieritorious services during the war." Elected March 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 201. 202. POWELL STACKHOUSE. Second Lieutenant 133d Penna. Infantry Aug. 5, 1862; First Lieutenant Aug. 21, 1862; mustered out May 24, 1863. Captain 198th Penna. Infantry September 8, 1864; Major May 1, 1865; mustered out June 4, 1865. Elected March 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 202. 203. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WINGER. First Lieutenant 112th Penna. (2d Heavy Artillery) Aug. 23, 1862. Captain (a. u\ m.) lS9th Penna. (2d Prov. Heavy Artillery) April 30, 1864; Major 112th Pennsylvania (2d Heavy Artillery) Jan. 24, 1865 ; Lieut. - Colonel May 18, 1865 ; mustered out .Jan. 29, 1866. Elected March 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 203. 205. RICHARD DONAGAN. Captain 118th Penna. Infantry Aug. 19, 1862 ; honorably discharged March 30, 1864. Elected March 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 205. Born May 22, 1809, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died March 30, 1874, at Philadelphia, Pa. 206. FREDERICK TIEDEMANN. Quartermaster -Sergeant 75th Penna. Infantry Aug. 20, 1861; Second Lieutenant Nov. 12, 1861 ; First Lieutenant and Adjutant Feb. 10, 1862 ; resigned May 2, 1862. Captain 75th Penna. Infantry Aug. 24, 1862; resigned Sept. 15, 1863. Elected March 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 206. 207. ALFRED S. NEWLIN. Second Lieutenant 114th Penna. Infantry July 28, 1862 ; First Lieutenant July 1, 1863; Captain Feb. 26, 1864; mustered out May 29, 1865, Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers April 9, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the recent operations resulting in the fall of Richmond, Va., and the surrender of the insurgent army under Gen. R. E. Lee." Elected March 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 207 (not issued). Born Died February 18, 1867, at Richmond, Va. 208. RICHARD YOUNG. Private 109th Penna. Infantry Dec. 3, 1861; First Lieutenant Jan. 29, 1862; resigned Oct. 29, 1862. Elected March 7, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 208. 211. MATTHEW SIMPSON, D.D. Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Elected March 7, 1866. Class 3. Insignia 211 (not issued). COMMANUERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 27 221. WILLIAM ALEXANDER LA MOTTE. First Lieutenant 4tli Delaware Infantry June 18, 1862. Captain and Asst. Adjt. -General U. S. Volunteers Nov. 9, 1863; mustered out Sept. 1, 1866. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers March 13, 186.5, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battles before Petersburg, Va. " Lieut. -Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 16, 1866, "for faithful and meritorioiis services connected with the mustering out and disbanding of the volunteer armies of the United States." Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 249. 223. MARSHALL I. LUDINGTON. Captain and Asst. Quartermaster U. S. Volunteers Oct. 20, 1862 ; Major and Quartermaster (by assignment) Aug. 2, 1864, to Oct. 23, 1864; Colonel and Quartermaster (by assignment) Oct. 24, 1864, to Jan. 1, 1867; Major and Quartermaster U. S. Army March 14, 1867. Brevetted Major, Lieut. -Colonel, and Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, ' ' for faithful and meritorious services during the war ; ' ' Brig. -General. U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services in the Quartermaster's department during the war;" Lieut. -Colonel U. S. Army March 2, 1867. "for faithfal and meritorious services in the Quarter- master's department during the war." Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 251. 225. FRANCIS FESSENDEN. Captain 19th U. S. Infantry May 14, 1861. Colonel 25tli Maine Infantry Sept". 29, 1862; mustered out July 10, 1863. Colonel 30th Maine Infantry Jan. 11, 1864. Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers May 10, 1864; Maj. -General Nov. 9, 1865; mustered out of Volunteer service Sept. 1, 1866. Lieut. -Colonel 45th U. S. Infantry July 28, 1866 (declined); transferred to 28th Infantry Sept. 21, 1866; retired with rank of Brig. -General Nov. 1, 1866. Brevetted Major and Lieut. -Colonel U. S. Army July 6, 1864, "for gallant services at Shiloh and Monteil's Blufl', on Red River," and Brig. -General U. S. Army March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services in the field during the war." Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 253. Transferred to Maine Commandery June 6, 1866 — Charter member. 226. CHARLES HENRY SMITH. Captain 1st Maine Cavalry Oct. 19, 1861 ; Major Feb. 16, 1863; Lieut.- Colonel March 1, 1863; Colonel June 18, 1863; mustered out Aug. 11, 1865. Colonel 28th U. S. Infantry July 28, 1866; transferred to 19th Infantry March 15, 1869. Brevetted Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers Aug. 1, 1864, " for distinguished conduct in the engagement at St. Mary's Church ;" Maj. -General March 13, 1865, "for highly distinguished and meritorious services;" Brig.- General U. S. Army March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Sailor's Creek, Va. ;" Maj. -General U. S. Army March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services dui'ing the war." Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 254. Transferred to Maine Commandery June 6, 1866 — Cliarter member. Re-transferred to Penna. Commanderv Julv 14, 1881. 28 KEGISTER OF THK 227. JOHN C. CALDWELL. Colonel 11th Maine Infantry Nov. 12, 1861. Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers April 28, 1862; mustered out Jan. 15, 1866. Brevetted Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers Aug. 19, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 255 (not issued). Transferred to Maine Commandery June 6, 1866 — Charter member. 228. HENRY GODDARD THOMAS. Captain 5th Maine Infantry June 24, 1861 ; honorably discharged Aug. 26, 1861. Colonel 79th U. S. Colored Troops March 20, 1863; honorably discharged July 11, 1863. Colonel ]9th U. S. Colored Troops Jan. 16, 1864. Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers Nov. 30, 1864; mustered out Jan. 15, 1866. Captain 11th U. S. Infantry Aug. 5, 1861; Major 41st Infantry July 28, 1866 (declined) ; transferred to 20th Infantry Sept. 21, 1866 ; Major 4tli Infantry Oct. 22, 1876; transferred to Pay department May 23, 1878. Brevetted Major U. S. Army May 12, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Spotsylvania, Va. ;" Lieut. -Colonel July 30, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services in front of Petersburg, Va. ;" Colonel and Brig. -General March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war;" Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 256. Transferred to Maine Commandery June 6, 1866 — Charter member. 229. HARRIS MERRILL PLAISTED. Lieut. -Colonel 11th Maine Infantry Oct. 30, 1861; Colonel May 12, 1862; honorably discharged March 25, 1865. Brevetted Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers Feb. 21, 1865. Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 257 (not issued). Transferred to Maine Commandery June 6, 1866 — Charter member. 230. CHARLES HAMLIN. Major 18th Maine Infantry Aug. 23, 1862; Major 1st Heavy Artillery Dec. 19, 1862. Major and Assist. Adjt. -General U. S. Volunteers April 27, 1863 ; mustered out Sept. 14, 1865. Brevetted Lieut. -Colonel U. S. Volunteers June 18, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war;" Colonel and Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 258 (not issued). Transferred to Maine Commandeiy June 6, 186G— Charter member. 231. JONATHAN PRINCE CILLEY. Captain 1st Maine Cavalry Nov. 5, 1861; Major May 8, 1862; Lieut. - Colonel Sept. 2, 1864; mustered out Aug. 1, 1865. Brevetted Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, and Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers June 12, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 259 (not issued). Transferred to Maine Commandery June 6, 1866 — Charter member. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 29 232. THOMAS WORCESTER HYDE. Major 7tli Maine Infantry Aug. 21, 1861; Lieut. -Colonel Dec. 1, 1863; transferred to 1st Maine Veteran Infantry Sept. 20, 1864; Colonel Oct. 22, 1864; mustered out June 28, 186.5. Brevetted Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers April 2, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services before Petersburg, Va." Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 260. Transferred to Maine Commandery June 6, 1866 — Charter member. 233. JOHN MARSHALL BROWN. First Lieutenant and Adjutant 20th Maine Infantry Sept. 1, 1862. Captain and Asst. Adjt. -General U. S. Volunteers June 23, 1863. Lieut. -Colonel 32d Maine Infantry May 5, 1864; honorably discharged Sept. 12, 1864. Brevetted Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for distinguished gallantry in the battle of Gettysburg, Pa. ;" Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 261. Transferred to Maine Commandery June 6, 1866 — Charter member, 234. CHARLES BENJAMIN MERRILL. Lieut. -Colonel 17tli Maine Infantry Aug. 19, 1862; honorably discharged Oct. 7, 1864. Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 262. Transferred to Maine Commandery June 6, 1866 — Charter member. 235. GEORGE VARNEY. Major 2d Maine Infantry May 28, 1861; Lieut.-Colonel Aug. 29, 1861; Colonel Jan. 10, 1863 ; mustered oUt June 9, 1863. Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 263 (not issued). Transferred to Maine Commandery June 6, 1866 — Charter member. 236. JOHN FRANCIS APPLETON. Captain 12th Maine Infantry Nov. 16, 1861. Colonel 81st U. S. Colored Troops June 25, 1863 ; resigned July 29, 1864. Brevetted Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 264 (not issued). Transferred to Maine Commandery June 6, 1866 — Charter member. Born August 29, 1838, at Bangor, Me. Died August 31, 1870, at Bangor, Me. 237. ANDREW ALLEN HARWOOD. Midshipman U. S. Navy January 1, 1818; Lieutenant March 3, 1827; Commander Oct. 2, 1848 ; Captain Sept. 14, 1855 ; Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance and Hvdrographv August 6, 1861; Commodore July 16, 1862; retired Oct. 9, 1864; Rear Admiral (retired list) Feb. 16, 1869. Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 265. 239. JOHN P. GILLIS. Midshipman U. S. Navy Dec. 12, 1825; Passed Midshipman June 4, 1831 ; Lieutenant February 9, 1837; Commander Sept. 14, 1855; Captain July 16, 1862; retired Sept. 24, 1864; Commodore (retired list) iisept. 28, 1866. 30 REGISTER OF THE Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 267. Registrar of the Commandery 1869-70. Senior Vice-Commander 1870 to 1873. Born Del. Died February 25, 1873, at Wilmington, Del. 240. DANIEL AMMEN. Midshipman U. S. Navy July 7, 1836; Lieutenant November 4, 1849; Commander Feb. 21, 1863; Captain July 25, 1866; Commodore April 1, 1872; Rear Admiral Dee. 11, 1877; retired June 4, 1878. Elected February 16, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 572. Transferred from New York Commandery May 1, 1872. Transferred to District of Columbia Commandery Feb. 1, 1882 — Charter member. 241. ANTOINE DE REILHE McNAIR. Midshipman U. S. Navy Sept. 22, 1856 ; Master Aug. 31, 1861 ; Lieutenant July 16, 1862; Lieut. -Commander July 25, 1866 ; retired Oct. 26, 1872. Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 269. 242. WILLIAM WILLIS WILEY WOOD. Chief Engineer U. S. Navy March 15, 1845 ; Chief of Bureau of Steam Engineering with relative rank of Commodore March 20, 1873, to February 26, 1877; retired with relative rank of Captain May 30, 1880. Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 270. Transferred to New York Commandery April 30, 1869. 244. JOHN BAILLIE McINTOSH. Second Lieutenant 2d U. S. Cavalry June 8, 1861; First Lieutenant 5th Cavalry June 27, 1862; Captain 5th Cavalry Dec. 7, 1863; Lieut. -Colonel 42d U. S. Infantry July 28, 1866 ; unassigned March 15, 1869 ; retired with rank of Brig. -General July 30, 1870. Colonel 60th Penna. (3d Cavalry) Nov. 15, 1862. Brig.-fteneral U. S. Volunteers July 21, 1864; mustered out of Volunteer service April 30, 1866. Brevetted Major U. S. Army Aug. 5, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of White Oak Swamp, Va. ;" Lieut. -Colonel July 3, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Gettysburg, Pa. ;" Colonel June 1, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Ashland, Va. ;" Brig. -General March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Winchester, Va. ;" Maj. -General March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in the field during the war;" Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for distinguished gallantrj^ and good management in the battle of Opequan, Va. " Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 272. Transferred to New York Commandery Oct. 6, 1880. 245. JAMES A. SWAIN. Captain and Asst. Quartermaster U. S. Volunteers Aug. 5, 1861 ; mustered out January 8, 1866. Brevetted Major and Lieut. -Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful services in his department." Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 273. Transferred to Tennessee Commandery Aug. 29, 1866 — Charter member. Born . Died May 11, 1880, at Memphis, Tenn. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 31 246. ROBERT ABBOTT MrCOY. Second Lieutenaiit 40tli Peniia. Infantry (11th Reserves) June 10, 1861; First Lieutenant Nov. 1, 1861 ; First Lieutenant and Adjutant April 21, 1862; Major Oct. 28, 1863; Lieut.-Colonel March 21, 1864; mustered out June 13, 1864. Brevetted Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant conduct at the battles of the Wilderness and Spotsj-lvania Court-house, Va.;" Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for gallant conduct at the battle of Bethesda Church, Va." Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 274. 251. RALPH WHEELOCK POMEROY ALLEN. Private Commonwealth (Penna.) Artillery April 24, 1861 ; mustered out Aug. 5, 1861. Captain 106th Penna. Infantry August 13, 1861; honorably discharged Jan. 9, 1863. Elected April 25, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 279. 253. GEORGE FOSTER SHEPLEY. Colonel 12th Maine Infantry November 16, 1861. Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers .July 18, 1862; resigned July 1, 1865. Elected June 6, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 281. Transferred to Maine Commandery March 4, 18G8 — Charter member. Born January 1, 1S19, at Saco, Me. Died July 20, 1878, at Portland, Me. 254. JAMES LERCON SELFRIDGE. Lieut.-Colonel 46th Penna, Infantry Aug. 8, 1861; Colonel May 10, 1863; mustered out July 16, 1865. Brevetted Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers March 16, 1865, " for gallant services during the recent campaign in Georgia and South Carolina." Elected June 6, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 282. 257. NINIAN PINKNEY. Asst. Surgeon U. S. Navy March 26, 1834; Surgeon October 27, 1841; Medical Director (Captain) March 3, 1871 ; retired as Medical Director with the relative rank of Commodore March 3, 1873. Elected June 6, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 285. Born Md. Died December 15, 1877, at Easton, Md. 259, JACKSON McELMELL. Third Asst. -Engineer U. S. Navy Aug. 2, 1855; Second Asst.-Engineer .July 21, 1858; First Asst.-Engineer (Ensign) March 25, 1861; Chief Engineer (Lieutenant-Commander) April 21, 1863. Elected June 6, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 287. Council of the Commandery 1880 to 1882. 260. HENRY W. JANES. Fii'st Lieutenant 55th Illinois Infantry Oct. 31, 1861. Captain and Asst. Quartermaster U. S. Volunteers July 31, 1863. Captain and Asst. Quartermaster U. S. Army Oct. 30, 1863; Major and Quartermaster June 19, 1879; retired July 2, 1879. Brevetted Major and Lieut.-Colonel U. S. Army March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Elected June 6, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 288. 32 REC4ISTER OF TIIK 264. HENRY AUGUSTUS VEZIN. First Lieutenant 65th Penna. (5th Cavalry) March 27, 1862; Captain Dec. 27, 1864; mustered out Aug. 7, 1865. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services before Petersburg, Va.," and Lieut. -Colonel April 9, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the recent campaign in Virginia." Elected .June 6, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 292. 266. PAUL LACEY GODDARD. Second Lieutenant 89th Penna. (8th Cavalry) September 24, 1861 ; First Lieutenant and Adjutant Jan. 11, 1862; Captain Oct. 15, 1862; mustered out Sept. 5, 1864. Elected June 6, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 294. 268. JAMES S. PALMER. Midshipman U. S. Navy Jan. 1, 1825; Passed Midshipman June 4, 1831 ; Lieutenant Dec. 17, 1836 ; Commander Sept. 14, 1855 ; Cajitain July 16, 1862; Commodore Feb. 7, 1863; Rear Admiral July 25, 1866. Elected July 2, 1866. Class 1. Insignia — (not issued). Born , 1810, at Newark, N. J. Died December 7, 1867, at St. Thomas, W. I. 270. BANCROFT GHERARDI. Midshipman U. S. Navy Jiine 29, 1846; Passed Midshipman June 8, 1852; Lieutenant Sept. 16, 1855; Lieut. -Commander July 16, 1862; Commander July 25, 1866; Captain Nov. 9, 1874. Elected July 2, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 177. 271. EDWARD PHELPS LULL. Midshipman U. S. Navy Oct. 7, 1851 ; Master Nov. 8, 1858 ; Lieutenant Oct. 30, 1859; Lieut.-Commander July 16, 1862; Commander June 10, 1870 ; Captain Oct. 1, 1881. Elected July 2, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 178. 272. MELANCTON SMITH. Midshipman U. S. Navy March 1, 1826; Passed INIidshipman April 28, 1832; Master — , 1836; Lieutenant March 8, 1837; Commander Sept. 14, 1855; Captain July 16, 1862; Commodore July 25, 1866; Rear Admiral July 1, 1870; retired May 24, 1871. Elected July 2, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 276. Transferred to New York Commandery April 20, 1877. 273. RICHMOND AULICK. Midshipman U. S. Navy Oct. 19, 1840; Passed Midshipman July 11, 1846 ; Lieutenant Nov. 24, 1854; Lieut.-Commander July 16, 1862; Commander March 3, 1865. Elected July 2, 1866. Class 1. Insignia — (not issued). Born December 3, 1825, at Middletown, Conn. Died June 8, 1868, at Washington, D. C. 274. THOMAS SCOTT FILLEBROWN. Midshipman U. S. Navy Oct. 19, 1841 ; Passed Midshipman Aug. 10, 1847; Master Sept. 14, 1855; Lieutenant Sept. 15, 1855; Lieut.-Commander July 16, 1862; Commander July 25, 1866; Captain Jan. 6, 1874. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 33 Elected July 2, 1S66. Class 1. Insignia 325. Transferred to District of Columbia Commandeiy Feb. 1, 1882 — Charter member. 275. ANDREW WALLACE JOHNSON. Midshipman U. S. Navy Oct. 19, 1841; Passed Midshipman Aug. 10, 1847 ; Lieutenant Sept. 15, 1855; Lieut. -Commander July 16, 1862; Commander Feb. 2, 1867; Captain April 5, 1874. Elected July 2, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 327. 276. MELANCTHON BROOKS WOOLSEY. Midshipman U. S. Navy Dec. 24, 1832; Passed Midshipman July 16, 1840; Lieutenant July 16, 1847; Commander July 16, 1862; Captain July 25, 1866; Commodore May 25, 1871. Elected July 2, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 304. Born Aug. 11, 1817, at New York City. Died Oct. 2, 1874, at Pensacola, Fla. 279. EBEN HOYT. Third Asst. Engineer U. S. Navy May 20, 1857 ; Second Asst. Engineer Aug. 2, 1859; First Asst. Engineer (Ensign) July 1, 1861; Chief Engineer (Lieut. -Commander) Nov. 10, 1863. Elected July 2, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 307. Born Mass. Died October 19, 1867, at Annapolis, Md. 280. JAMES PATTERSON McKINSTRY. Midshipman U. S. Navy Feb. 1, 1826; Passed Midshipman April 28, 1832; Lieutenant Feb. 9, 1837; Commander Sept. 14, 1855; Captain July 16, 1862; Commodore July 25, 1866; retired Feb. 9, 1869. Elected July 2, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 308. Council of the Commandery 1867-1868. Born February 9, 1807, at Hillsdale, Columbia Co., N. Y. Died February 11, 1873, at Detroit, Mich. 281. WILLIAM TALBOT TRUXTON. Midshipman U. S. Navy Feb. 9, 1841 ; Passed Midshipman Aug. 10, 1847; Master Sept. 14, 1855; Lieutenant Sept. 15, 1855; Lieut. -Commander July 16,1862; Commander July 25, 1866 ; Captain Sept. 25, 1863; Commodore Mav 18, 1882. Elected July 2, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 309. 282. HENRY ETTING. Midshipman U. S. Navy Jan. 1, 1818; Purser Nov. 7, 1826; Paymaster (Commander) Nov. 7, 1830 ; retired as Paymaster with the rank of Captain Dec. 21, 1861; Pay Director (Commodore, retired list) March 3, 1871. Elected July 2, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 310. Born May 20, 1799, at Baltimore, Md. Died February 15, 1876, at Philadelphia, Pa. 283. ADOLPHUS EUGENE WATSON. Purser U. S. Navy May 1, 1834; Paymaster (Conmiander) Aug. 31, 1836 ; retired Nov. 15, 1862; Pay Director (Captain) March 3, 1871. Elected July 2, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 311. 5 34 REGISTER OF THE Treasurer of the Commandery 3869. Born Mass. Died July 10, 1876, at Portsmouth, N. H. 285. ALEXANDER WILSON RUSSELL. Paymaster (Lieut.-Coramander) U. S. Navy Feb. 14, 1861; Pay Inspector (Commander) March 3, 1871; Pay Director (Captain) Feb. 23, 1877. Elected July 2, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 313. Registrar of the Commandery 1872-1873. Treasurer 1873 to 1877. 286. ORLEANS LONGACRE. Third Asst. Engineer U. S. Navy July 1, 1861; Second Asst. Engineer (Ensign) Dec. 18, 1862; First Asst. Engineer (Lieutenant) Jan. 30, 1865 ; resigned June 6, 1866. Elected July 2, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 314. 287. MONTGOMERY CUNNINGHAM MEIGS. Cadet U. S. Militai-y Academy July 1, 1832; Second Lieutenant 1st U. S. Artillery ,Iuly 1, 1836; resigned July 1, 1837. Brevet Second Lieutenant Engineers Aug. 1, 1837, to rank from July 1, 1836; First Lieutenant July 7, 1838; Captain March 3, 1853. Colonel 11th U. S. Infantry May 14, 1861. Brig.-General and Quartermaster-General May 15, 1861; retired Feb. 6, 1882. Brevetted Maj. -General U. S. Army July 5, 1864, "for distinguished and meritorious services di;ring the present war." Elected July 2, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 315. Transferred to District of Columbia Commandery Feb. 1, 1882 — Charter member. 288. BRANTZ MAYER. Additional Paymaster U. S. Volunteers February 19, 1863. Major and Paymaster U. S. Army Jan. 17, 1867 ; retired June 15, 1875. Brevetted Lieut. -Colonel U. S. Volunteers Nov. 24, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." Elected July 2, 1866. Class 1. Insignia — (not issued). Born Sept. 27, 1809, at Baltimore, Md. Died Feb. 23, 1879, at Baltimore, Md. 290. CHARLES BIRD. First Lieutenant 1st Delaware Infantry May 20, 1861; mustered oi;t Aug. 16, 1861. Second Lieutenant 2d Delaware Infantry April 11, 1862 ; First Lieutenant Oct. 1, 1862; Captain March 15, 1863 ; mustered out June 30, 1864. Lieut.-Colonel 9th Delaware Infantry Sept. 3, 1864; mustered out Dec. 23, 1864. Lieut.-Colonel 1st U. S. Veteran Volunteers Jan. 25, 1865; Colonel May 30, 1865; mustered out Jan. 19, 1866. Second Lieutenant 14tli U. S. Infantry May 11, 1866; transferred to 23d Infantry Sept. 21, 1866 ; First Lieutenant May 23, 1867 ; Regimental Adjutant Aug. 1, 1873, to Oct. 1, 1876. Captain and Asst. Quartermaster U. S. Army March 14, 1882. Brevetted First Lieutenant and Captain U. S. Army March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Fredericksburg, Va. ;" COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 35 Major March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Petersburg, Va., June 20, 1864." Elected July 2, 1866. Class J. Insignia 290. Transferred to New York Commandery Oct. 6, 1880. 292. JOSEPH ESREY JOHNSON. Private 4tli Penna. Infantry June 14, 1861 ; mustered out July 21, 1861. Second Lieutenant 58th Penna. Infantry Dec. 19, 1861 ; First Lieutenant Jan. 31, 1863; Captain Nov. 14, 1864; Major (a. iv. m.) Jan. 23, 1866; mustered out Jan. 24, 1866. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services at the capture of Fort Harrison, Va." Elected July 2, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 320. 295. ROBERT TOLAND MACCOUN. Asst. Surgeon U. S. Navy Nov. 27, 1844; Surgeon Sept. 12, 1858; Medical Inspector (Commander) March 3, 1871 ; Medical Director (Captain) Nov. 7, 1872; retired April 19, 1879. ■ Elected Aug. 2, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 338. 297. JOHN W. MOORE. Third Asst. Engineer U. S. Navy May 21, 1853 ; Second Asst. Engineer June 27, 1855 ; First Asst. Engineer July 21, 1858 ; Chief Engineer (Lieut. - Commander) Aug. 5, 1861. Elected Aug. 29, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 340. 298. GEORGE H. GRIFFING. Private 4th Conn. Infantry (changed to 1st Conn. Heavy Artillery) May 22, 1861 ; mustered out May 21, 1864. Acting Asst. Paymaster (Master) U. S. Navy Nov. 18, 1864; Passed Asst. Paymaster (Lieutenant) July 23,1866; Paymaster (Lieut. -Commander) Oct. 3, 1874. Elected August 29, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 341 . 299. DAVID McMURTRIE GREGG. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1851 ; Brevet Second Lieutenant 2d U. S. Dragoons July 1, 1855 : Second Lieutenant 1st Dragoons Sept. 4, 1855; First Lieutenant March 21, 1861 ; Captain 6th U. S. Cavalry May 14, 1861 ; resigned Feb. 3, 1865. Colonel 89th Penna. (8th Cavalry) Jan. 24, 1862. Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers Nov. 29, 1862; resigned Feb. 3, 1865. Brevetted Maj, -General U. S. Volunteers August 1, 1864, "for highly meritorious and distinguished conduct throughout the campaign, particu- larly in the reconnoissance on the Charles City Road." Elected Aug. 29, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 342. 301. PETER C. HAINS. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1857; Second Lieutenant 2d U. S. Artillery June 24, 1861 ; First Lieutenant June 24, 1861 ; transferred to Topographical Engineers July 24, 1862 ; transferred to Engineer Corps March 3, 1863 ; Captain July 18, 1863; Major Sept. 22, 1870. Brevetted Captain U. S. Army May 27, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Hanover Court-house, Va. ;" Major July 4, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services during the siege of Vicksbnrg, Miss.;" Lieut. -Colonel March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected August 29, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 344. 36 REGISTER OF THE 304. GEORGE M. McGILL. First Lieutenant and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Army April 16, 1862; Captain and Asst. Surgeon July 28, 1866. Brevetted Captain U. S. Army May 12, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services in action at Meadow Bridge, Va. ;" Major March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war;" Lieut. -Colonel Sept. 28, 1866, " for meritorious and distinguished services at Hart's Island, where cholera prevailed;" Colonel July 20, 1867, "for faithful and meritorious services in the Medical Department during the prevalence of cholera near Fort Harker, Kas." Elected Aug. 29, 1866. Class 1. -Insignia 347. Born Pa. Died July 20, 1867, near Old Fort Lyon, Col. 306. JACOB MILLER CAMPBELL. First Lieutenant and Quartermaster 3d Penna. Infantry April 20, 1861 ; mustered out July 30, 1861. Colonel 54th Penna. Infantry Feb. 27, 1862; honorably discharged Sept. 3, 1864. Brevetted Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious condiTct at the battle of Piedmont, Va., June 5, 1864."" Elected August 29, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 348. 307. HENRY CLAY LONGNECKER. First Lieutenant U. S. Voltiguers Feb. 16, 1847 ; honorably discharged Aug. 29, 1848. Colonel 9th Penna. Infantry April 24, 1861 ; mustered out July 29, 1861. Colonel 5th Penna. Infantry (Militia) in the service of the United States Sept. 11, 1862; mustered out Sept. 27, 1862. Elected Aug. 29, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 350. Born April 17, 1825, in Allen Township, Cumberland Co., Pa. Died September 16, 1871, at Philadelphia, Pa. 308. JAMES EDWARD CARPENTER. Private 89th Penna. (Sth Cavalry) March 17, 1862; Second Lieutenant March 19, 1862 ; First Lieutenant Aug. 4, 1862 ; Captain Dec. 23, 1863 ; mustered out Oct. 26, 1864. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious conduct at the battles of Deep Run, Ream's Station, and on the Vaughan Road, near Petersburg, Va." Elected August 29, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 351. Council of the Commandery 1880-81. 309. FRANKLIN DAVENPORT HOWELL. First Lieutenant 17th U. S. Infantry May 14, 1861 ; resigned Apr. 27, 1863. Elected August 29, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 352. Registrar of the Commandery 1880 to 1882. 310. WILLIAM HUNTER. Major 32d Illinois Infantry Dec. 31, 1861; Lieut. -Colonel April 12, 1862; resigned Aug. 18, 1863. Elected August 29, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 353. Transferred to Tennessee Commandery Aug. 29, 1866 — Charter member. Born . Died November 29, 1869, at Memphis, Tenn. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYI.A'ANIA. 37 311. WEBSTER J. COLBURN. Private 3d Wisconsin Battery Aug. 26, 1861 ; Sergeant Oct. 10, 1861 ; First Sergeant July 10, 1862; Second Lieutenant Aug. 19, 1862. Captain and Asst. Quartermaster U. S. Volunteers September 19, 1864 ; mustered out June 5, 1866. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for meritorious services in the Quartermaster's Department during the war." Elected August 29, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 354 (not issued). Transferred to Tennessee Commandery Aug. 29, 1866 — Charter member. 312. HAYNES E. HUDSON. Sergt.- Major Bissell's Engineer Regiment (Missouri) Sept. 15, 1861; First Lieutenant and Quartermaster Jan. 8, 1862 ; First Lieutenant and Adjutant July 1, 1862. Captain 1st Missouri Engineers July 19, 1864; honorably discharged Nov. 18, 1864. Elected August 29, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 355. Transferred to Tennessee Commandery Aug. 29, 1866 — Charter member. Born . Died June 3, 1873, at Memphis, Tenn. 313. JAMES OSCAR PIERCE. Private 1st Wisconsin Infantry Apr. 20, 1861; mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. First Lieutenant 29th Wisconsin Infantry Sept. 27, 1862. Major and Asst. Adjt. -General U. S. Volunteers May 8, 1863; mustered out Nov. 22, 1865. Elected August 29, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 354. Transferred to Tennessee Commandery Aug. 29, 1866— Charter member. Re-transferred to Pennsylvania Commandery Nov. 10, 1880. 314. WILLIAM L. PORTER. Private 20th Ohio Infantry April 18. 18611 Sergeant Mav 27; mustered out July 25, 1861. Private 24th Ohio Infantry July 26, 1861 ; discharged for promotion Oct. 15, 1862. First Lieutenant 56th Ohio Infantry Nov. 10, 1862; honorably discharged Nov. 10, 1864. Captain and Asst. Adjutant-General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865; mustered out Oct. 1, 1866. Second Lieutenant 5th U. S. Cavalry Aug. 9, 1867. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the vrar." Elected August 29, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 355 (not issued).. Transferred to Tennessee Commandery Aug. 29, 1866 — Charter member. Born Feb. 9, 1843, at Lodiana, North India. Died April 23, 1868, at Gallatin, Tenn. 315. GEORGE W. WALDRON. Second Lieutenant 5th Michigan Infantry Sept. 12, 1862 ; First Lieutenant and Adjutant Jan. 25, 1863. Captain and Commissary of Subsistence U. S. Volunteers May 18, 1864; mustered out Oct. 9, 1865. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers Aug. 23, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." Elected August 29, 1866. Class 1. Insiirnia 358. 38 REGISTER OF THE Transferred to Tennessee Commandery Aug. 29, 1866 — Charter member. Born 1834, Mich. Died October 26, 1869, at Memphis, Tenn. 316. DUNCAN MACLEAN. Second Lieutenant 12th Illinois Infantry Aug. 1, 1861 ; First Lieutenant Oct. 15, 1861 ; First Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster .June 16, 1862 ; Captain Sept. 3, 1863; mustered out April 13, 1865. Elected August 29, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 359 (not issued). Transferred to Tennessee Commandery Aug. 29, 1866 — Charter member. 318. HUGH NOTT. Acting Asst. Paymaster (Master) U. S. Navy Feb. 17, 1863; honorably discharged Dec. 12, 1865. Elected August 29, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 361. Transferred to Tennessee Commandeiy Aug. 29, 1866 — Charter member. Re-transferred to Pennsylvania Commandery Nov. 10, 1880. 321. SAMUEL BRADFORD FALES. A citizen of Philadelphia, who was conspicuous for his patriotism and unwearied devotion to the defenders of the country in connection with the Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon at Philadelphia, Pa., during the war of the Rebellion. Elected August 29, 1866. Class 3. Insignia 364. Council of the Commandery 1869-1880. Born June 23, 1804, at Boston, Mass. Died September 14, 1880, at Philadelphia, Pa. 323. WILLIAM HENRY MACOMB. Midshipman U. S. Navy April 10, 1834; Passed Midshipman July 16, 1840; Lieutenant Feb. ^^ 1847; Commander July 16, 1862; Captain July 25, 1866; Commodore July 1, 1870. Elected Sept. 19, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 373. Born June 16, 1818, at Detroit, Mich. Died Aug 12, 1872, at Philadelphia, Pa. 324. JOHN CUMMINU HOWELL. Midshipman U. S. Navy June 9, 1836; Passed Midshipman July 1, 1842 ; Lieutenant Aug. 2, 1849; Commander July 16, 1862; Captain July 25, 1866; Commodore Jan. 29, 1872; Rear Admiral April 25, 1877; retired Oct. 24, 1881. Elected September 19, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 374. Council of the Commandery 1868-1869. Transferred to District of Columbia Commandery Feb. 1, 1882 — Charter member. 326. THOMAS KILBY SMITH. Lieut.-Colonel 54th Ohio Infantry Sept. 9, 1861 ; Colonel Oct. 31, 1861 ; Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers Aug. 11, 1863; mustered out Jan. 15, 1866. Brevetted Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected September 19, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 376. Junior Vice- Commander of the Commandery 1873 to 1877. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 39 330. JAMES LEWIS. Second Lieutenant U. S. Marine Corps Sept. 25, 185.5; Captain July 26, 1861 ; Major Oct. 13, 1869; resigned Jan. 11, 1876. Elected October 13, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 380. Council of the Commandery 1867-1868. Born , at Philadelphia, Pa. Died February 15, 1876, at Philadelphia, Pa. 331. WILLIAM RICHARDSON BROWN. Captain 15th U. S. Infantry May 14, 1861; resigned Aug. 21, 1865. Elected October 31, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 381. Born , 1830, , Pa. Died April 15, 1879, at Philadelphia, Pa. 332. GALUSHA PENNYPACKER. Quartermaster-Sergeant 9th Penna. Infantry April 22, 1861 ; honorably discharged July 29, 1861. Captain 97th Penna. Infantry Aug. 22, 1861 ; Major Oct. 7, 1861 ; Lieut.- Colonel June 7, 1864 ; Colonel Aug. 15, 1864. Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers Feb. 18, 1865 ; resigned April 30, 1866. Colonel 34th U. S. Infantry July 28, 1866; transferred to 16th Infantry March 15, 1869. Brevetted Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers Jan. 15, 1865, "for gallant service in the capture of Fort Fisher, N. C.;" Maj. -General March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war;" Brig. -General U. S. Army March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in the capture of Fort Fisher, N. C. ;" Maj. -General March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected October 13, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 382. 334. HAMPTON SIDNEY THOMAS. Second Lieutenant 44th Penna. (1st Cavalry) August 30, 1861 ; First Lieutenant Sept. 27, 1861; First Lieutenant and Adjutant April 1, 1862; Captain May 1, 1862; Major Jan. 4, 1865; transferred to 2d Provisional Penna. Cavalry June 17, 1865; mustered out Aug. 7, 1865. Brevetted Lieut. -Colonel U. S. Volunteers April 5, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services;" Colonel April 5, 1865, "for great gallantry near Jetersville, Va., in assisting to capture a rebel battery." Elected October 31, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 384. 337. HENRY HAND STEWART. Third Asst. Engineer U. S. Navy March 23, 1848 ; Second Asst. Engineer Sept 13, 1849; First Asst. Engineer Feb. 26, 1851; Chief Engineer July 1, 1858. Elected November 21, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 402. 338. JAMES WASHINGTON WHITTAKER. Third Asst. Engineer U. S. Navy Nov. 21, 1857; Second Asst. Engineer Aug. 2, 1859 ; First Asst. Engineer (Ensign) Oct. 16, 1861; Chief Engineer (Lieut.-Commander). Nov. 10, 1863. Elected Novembej- 21, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 403. Born January 22, 1832, at Trenton, N. J. Died March 9, 1881, at Brooklyn, N. Y. 40 KEGISTEll OF THE 339. JOHN JOHNSON. Third Asst. Engineer U. S. Navy May 20, 1857; Second Asst. Engineer Aug. 2, 1859 ; First Asst. Engineer (Ensign) July 1, 1861; Chief Engineer (Lieut. -Commander) Nor. 10, 1863 ; retired June 10, 1876. Elected November 21, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 404. 340. WILLIAM HENRY GARTRELLE WEST. Third Asst. Engineer U. S. Navy May 13, 1861; Second Asst. Engineer Feb. 19, 1863; First Asst. Engineer (Lieutenant) July 25, 1866. Elected November 21, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 405. Born 1837, — England. Drowned July 19, 1872, at Cape May, N. J. 343. GEORGE EDWARD FORD. Private 4th Iowa Infantry July 10, 1861 ; Sergeant Aug. 8, 1861 ; First Sergeant Oct. 10, 1861 ; Second Lieutenant Jan. 23, 1862; Captain Sept. 15, 1862. Captain and Aide-de-Camp U. S. Volunteers Feb. 2, 1865 ; mustered out Jan. 12, 1866. First Lieutenant 39th U. S. Infantry June 12, 1867; unassigned April 20, 1869; assigned to 3d Cavalry Jan. 1, 1871; Captain Dec. 14, 1877; retired March 20, 1879. Brevetted Major and Lieut.-Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war;" Colonel March 13, 1865, " for gallant services in the battle of Ringgold, Ga." Elected November 21, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 408. 344. WILLIAM S. BEEBE. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1858 ; Second Lieutenant Ordnance June 11, 1863; First Lieutenant July 30, 1863; resigned Jan. 1, 1874. Brevetted Captain U. S. Army July 6, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services, and for intrepidity, daring, and skill in handling men in the face of the enemy;" Major Aug. 23, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services at the siege of Fort Morgan, Ala." Elected December 5, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 409. Transferred to New York Commandery Oct. 6, 1880. 345. GEORGE DOUGLAS RAMSAY, Jr. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1859; Second Lientenant 1st U. S. Artillery June 11, 1863; transferred to Ordnance Nov. 6, 1863 ; First Lieutenant Ordnance Nov. 6, 1863; Captain June 23, 1874. Brevetted Caj^tain U. S. Army March 13, 1865, "for meritorious services in the Ordnance Deiiartment during the Rebellion." Elected December 5, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 410. Born December 3, 1840, at Washington, D. C. Died July 5, 1878, at Washington, D. C. 346. JEROME HENRY KIDDER. Private lOtli Maryland Infantry June 22, 1863; Corporal Oct. 13, 1863 ; mustered out Jan. 29, 1864. Asst. Surgeon (Master) U. S. Navy April 27, 1863; Passed Asst. Surgeon (Lieutenant) June 18, 1866; Surgeon (Lieut. -Commander) April 14, 1876. Elected December 5, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 411. Transferred to New York Commandery May 1, 1871. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 41 347. ADAM TRAU. Acting Asst. Surgeon U. S. Army May 24, 1862 ; resigned May 7, 1864; Acting Asst. Surgeon U. S. Array June 6, 1864; resigned June 30, 1865. Acting Asst. Surgeon U. S. Navy April 27, 1866; Asst. Surgeon (Master) U. S. Navy June 18, 1866; resigned March 1, 1871. Elected December 5, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 412. 349. WILLIAM WALKER McKIM. Captain and Asst. Quartermaster U. S. Volunteers August 3, 1861; Captain and Asst. Quartermaster U. S. Army July 2, 1864; Colonel and Quartermaster (by assignment) Aug. 2, 1864, to March 8, 1866; resigned March 8, 1866. Brevetted Major, Lieut. -Colonel, and Colonel U. S. Army March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Elected December 5, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 414. Transferred to Massachusetts Commandery November 2, 1871. 350. NATHANIEL CHAPMAN MITCHELL. Private 15th Illinois Cavalry Nov. 6, 1862; Regimental Quartermaster- Sergeant Oct. 25, 1862; First Lieutenant and Adjutant May 20, 1863. Major 4th U. S. Colored Cavalry April 11, 1864; Lieut.-Colonel April 11, 1865; mustered out March 20, 1866. Elected December 5, 1866. Class 1. Insignia 415. 353. JOHN YEATMAN TAYLOR. Asst. Surgeon U. S. Navy Sept. 26, 1853; Surgeon (Lieut. -Commander) Aug. 1, 1861; Medical Inspector (Commander) June 29, 1872; Medical Director (Captain) April 2, 1879. Elected January 2, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 426. 354. JAMES SUDDARDS. Asst. Surgeon U. S. Navy May 17, 1849 ; Surgeon (Lieut. -Commander) April 24, 1861; Medical Inspector (Commander) March 3, 1871; Medical Director (Captain) April 5, 1875. Elected January 2, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 427. 356. HENRY B. NONES. Third Asst. Engineer U. S. Navy Sept. 23, 1853; resigned Aug. 19, 1856. Second Asst. Engineer (Master) U. S. Navy May 28, 1861; First Asst. Engineer (Ensign) July 1, 1861; Chief Engineer (Lieut. -Commander) Dec. 14, 1861. Elected January 2, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 429. 357. WILLIAM FRANCIS ASBURY TORBERT. Acting Asst. Paymaster (Master) U. S. Navy May 11, 1864; Passed Asst. Paymaster (Lieutenant) July 23, 1866; Paymaster (Lieut.-Commander) Sept. 16, 1868. Elected January 2, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 430. Born May 9, 1837, at Elkton, Md. Died October 2, 1874, at Philadelphia, Pa. 358. GEORGE RUST WATKINS. Acting Asst. Paymaster (Master) U. S. Navy Dec. 31, 1863 ; Passed Asst. 6 42 KEGISTER OF THE Paymastt^r (Lieutenant) July 23, 18G6; Paymaster (Lieut. -Commander) Feb. 10, 1870. Elected January 2, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 431. 359. ALBERT WILLIAMSON BACON. Acting Asst. Paymaster (Master) U. S. Navy Nov. 7, 18G3 ; Passed Asst. Paymaster (Lieutenant) August 1, 1866; Paymaster (Lieut. -Commander) Oct. 25, 1874. Elected January 2, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 432. 360. LOUIS HENRY CARPENTER. Private 6th U. S. Cavalry Nov. 1, 1861 ; Sergeant Jan. 1, 1862; Corporal June 5, 1862; Sergeant July 1, 1862; Second Lieutenant July 17, 1862; First Lieutenant Sept. 28, 1864 ; Captain lOtli Cavalry July 28, 1866. Lieut. -Colonel 5th U. S. Colored Cavalry Oct. 1, 1864; Colonel Nov. 2, 1865; mustared out of Volunteer service March 16, 1866. Brevetted First Lieutenant U. S. Army July 3, 1863, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of (xettysburg. Pa.;" Captain Sept. 19, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Winchester, Va. ;" Major and Lieut. -Colonel March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war ;" Colonel Oct. 18, 1868, " for gallant and meritorious services in the engagement with Indians on Beaver Creek, Kas., October 18, 1868 ;" Colonel U. S. Volunteers September 28, 1865, " for meritorious services during the M^ar." Elected January 2, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 433. 361. HORACE JEWETT. First Lieutenant 15th U. S. Infantry May 14, 1861 ; Captain Dec. 31, 1862 ; Major 16th Infantry Jan. 31, 1882. Brevetted Captain U. S. Army Dec. 31, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battles of Shiloli and Murfreesboro, Tenn. ;" Major Sept. 1, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services during the Atlanta campaign, and in the battle of Jonesboro, Ga." Elected January 2, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 434. 363. SAMUEL DUNCAN OLIPHANT. Captain 37th Penna. Infantry (8th Reserves) April 24, 1861; Lieut.- Colonel June 28, 1861; honorably discharged Dec. 29, 1862. Major Veteran Reserve Corps June 9, 1863; Lieut.-Colonel Sept. 28, 1863; Colonel Dec. 4, 1863 ; mustered out June 30, 1866. Brevetted Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers June 27, 1865, "for meritorious services." Elected January 2, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 436. 368. JAMES JACKSON DANA. Second Lieutenant 4th U. S. Artillery June 18, 1855; First Lieutenant Jan. 10, 1857; Regimental Quartermaster Feb. 20, 1861, to Aug. 24, 1861 ; Ca^itain and Asst. Quartermaster U. S. Army Aug. 3, 1861 ; Lieut.-Colonel and Quartermaster (by assignment) Jan. 1, 1863, to July 7, 1863; Colonel and Quartermaster (by assignment) Aug. 2, 1864, to Jan. 1. 1867; Major and Quartermaster Jan. 18, 1867 ; Lieut.-Colonel and Quartermaster Feb. 13, 1882. Brevetted Major, Lieut.-Colonel, and Colonel U. S. Army March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war;" Brig.-General COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 43 March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services in the Quarter- master's Department during tlie war." Elected February 6, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 446. Registrar of the Commandery 1875 to 1879. 371. WILLIAM H. BROWN. Second Lieutenant 11th U. S. Infantry May 14, 1861; First Lieutenant Sept. 9, 1861 ; resigned Oct. 23, 1861. Second Lieutenant 5th U. S. Cavalry Oct. 23, 1861 ; First Lieutenant .Inly 17, 1862 ; Captain April 1, 1865. Captain and Asst. Quartermaster U. S. Volunteers December 1, 1862; mustered out of Volunteer service Aug. 25, 1865. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Elected February 6, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 449. Born January 30, 1840, , Md. Died June 4, 1875, at New York City. 372. AUGUSTUS H. D. WILLIAMS. First Lieutenant 108th Penna. (11th Cavalry) Sept. 6, 1861; mustered out Sept. 7, 1864. Second Lieutenant 5th U. S. Cavalry March 12, 1865; First Lieutenant Jan. 12, 1866; retired July 20, 1868. Brevetted First Lieutenant and Captain U. S. Army April 2, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services at the capture of Petersburg, Va." Elected February 6, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 450. Born , 1843, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died May 12, 1876, at Philadelphia, Pa. 374. EDWARD MILES HEYL. Quartermaster-Sergeant 60th Penna. (3d Cavalry) Aug. 12, 1861 ; First Sergeant Oct. 16, 1861; Second Lieutenant Sept. 8, 1862; First Lieutenant May 1, 1863; Captain May 2, 1864; mustered out Aug. 24, 1864. First Lieutenant 9th U. S. Cavalry July 28, 1866; Captain July 31, 1867; transferred to 4th Cavalry Jan. 1, 1871. , Elected February 6, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 452. 375. HENRY CLAY COCHRANE. Master's Mate U. S. Navy Sept. 7, 1861. Second Lieutenant U. S. Marine Corps March 10, 1863 ; First Lieutenant Aug. 20, 1865 ; Captain March 16, 1879. Elected February 6, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 455. 376. ALFRED ELLIS LEWIS. Captain 43d Penna. (1st Light Artillery) June 20, 1861; Major Aug. 1, 1861; honorably discharged July 16, 1862. Elected February 6, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 456. 377. GEORGE FAIRLAMB SMITH. First Lieutenant and Quartermaster 2d Penna. Infantry April 20, 1861; mustered out July 26, 1861. Captain 49th Penna. Infantry Aug. 2, 1861. Major 61st Penna. Infantry March 14, 1862; Lieut. -Colonel June 1, 1862; • Colonel March 21. 1864; mustered out Sept. 7, 1864. 44 KEGISTEK OF THE Colonel 61st Penna. Infantry Sept. 29, 1864; honorably discharged April 20, 1865. Elected February 6, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 457. Born February 28, 1840, at West Chester, Pa. Died October IS, 1877, at West Chester, Pa. 378. SAMUEL POWHATAN CARTER. Midshipman U. S. Navy Feb. 14, 1840; Passed Midshipman July 11, 1846; Master Sept. 12, 1854 ; Lieutenant April 18, 1855 ; Lieut. -Commander .July 16, 1862; Commander June 23, 1865; Captain Oct. 28, 1870; Commodore Nov. 30, 1878 ; retired Aug. 6, 1881 ; Rear Admiral (retired list) May 16, 1882. Brig.-General U. S. "Volunteers May 1, 1862; mustered out Jan. 15, 1866. Brevetted Maj. -General \J. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected March 6, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 458. Transferred to District of Columbia Commandery Feb. 1, 1882 — Charter member. 379. HENRY FORRY PICKING. Midshipman U. S. Navy September 28, 1857; Lieutenant July 16, 1862; Lieut.-Commander July 25, 1866; Commander Jan. 25, 1875. Elected March 6, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 459. 380. WILLIAM A. T. MADDOX. Second Lieutenant U. S. Marine Corps Oct. 14, 1837 ; Captain Sept. 27, 1856; Captain and Asst. Quartermaster Sept. 28, 1857 ; retired Jan. 3, 1880. Brevetted Captain Jan. 3, 1847, "for gallant and meritorious conduct at the battle of Santa Clara, on that date, and in suppressing the insurrection at Monterey during the time lie was commandant of the Middle District of California." Elected March 6, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 460. Council of the Commandery 1867 to 1878. 381. JOHN BUCHER JOHNSON. First Lieutenant 6th U. S. Cavalry May 14, 1861; Captain Feb. 3, 1865; wholly retired Dec. 31, 1870. Elected March 6, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 461. Born 1832, — Pa. Died June 24, 1871, at . 382. ISAAC BROWN -PARKER. Second Lieutenant 49th Penna. Infantry July 31, 1861 ; First Lieutenant Aug. 8, 1862. Captain and Aide-de-Camp U. S. Volunteers June 25, 1863; mustered out Jan. 20, 1866. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers Dec. 2, 1864, "for gallant services during the present campaign before Richmond, Va. ;" Lieut. -Colonel March 13, 1865, "for services throughout the war." Elected March 6, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 462. Born April 19, 1841, at Carlisle, Pa. Died February 28, 1880, at New York City. COMMANDERT OF PEXXSYLVANIA. 45 383. PETER V. SCHENCK. Asst. Surgeon U. S. Army May 28, 1861 ; Captain and Asst. Siirgeon July 28, 18()6; resigned Jan. 1, 1867. Brevetted Captain and Major U. S. Army March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Elected March 6, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 463. 386. WILSON TWEED HARTZ. Sergt.-Major 6tli Penna. Infantry April 22, 1861 ; honorably discharged July 27, 1861. First Lieutenant 70th New York Infantry Oct. 23, 1861. Captain and Asst. Adjt. -General U. S. Volunteers Oct. 23, 1862; mustered out Sept. 1, 1867. Second Lieutenant 15th U. S. Infantry May 11, 1866; 'First Lieutenant June 17, 1867; Captain Aug. 23, 1877. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services;" First Lieutenant and Captain U. S. Army March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Fair Oaks, Va.;" Major U. S. Army March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Fredericksburg, Va. " Elected March 6, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 466. 387. GEORGE HAMMEKEN HILL. First Lieutenant 55th Penna. Infantry Aug. 28, 1861 ; Captain Dec: 1, 1862; Major May 3, 1865; mustered out Aug. 30, 1865. Elected March 6, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 467. 388. LEVIN MINN POWELL. Midshipman U. S. Navy March 1, 1817; Lieutenant April 28, 1826; Commander June 24, 1843 ; Captain Sept. 14, 1855 ; retired March 1, 1S62. Commodore (retired list) July 16, 1862; Rear Admiral (retired list) July 25, 1866. Elected April 3, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 468. 389. ARTHUR BURTIS, Jr. Asst. Paymaster (Master) U. S. Navy July 14, 1862; Paymaster (Lieut. Commander) May 4, 1866. Elected April 3, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 469. 390. WILLIAM BOND SLACK. Second Lieutenant U. S. Marine Corps Jan. 28, 1839 ; First Lieutenant March 3, 1847 ; Captain Feb. 8, 1857; Major and Quartermaster Aug. 1, 1861. Brevetted Captain March 10, 1847, "for bravery in battle." Elected April 3, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 470. Transferred to District of Columbia Commandery Feb. 1, 1882 — Charter member. 391. JAMES HEMPHILL JONES. Third Lieutenant U. S. Revenue Marine Mar. 1, 1841; Second Lieutenant Dec. 16, 1848; resigned March 10, 1847. Second Lieutenant U. S. Marine Corps March 3, 1847 ; First Lieutenant Sept. 1, 1853 ; Captain May 7, 1861 ; Lieut. -Colonel June 10, 1864; Colonel March 16, 1879. Elected April 3, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 471. Born May 6, 1821, at Wilmington, Del. Died April 17, 1880, at Boston, Mass. 46 REGISTER OF THE 392, PHILIP RICHARD FENDALL, Jr. Second Lieutenant U. S. Marine Corps Oct. 17, 1857; First Lieutenant May 24, ISlil; Captain July 21, 1861 ; Major Jan. 22, 187<3. Brevetted Major June 17, 1870, " for gallant and meritorious conduct in the battles of Hatteras Inlet, Port Royal, Sewell's Point, Ocrakoke Inlet, Elected April 3, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 472. Born February 22, 1832, at Alexandria, Va. Died March 21, 1879, at Portsmouth, N. II. 394. RICHARD STOCKTON HOWELL. Captain and Asst. Adjt.-General U. S. Volunteers March 11, 1863; resigned Nov« 9, 1863. Elected April 3, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 474. Council of the Commandery 1874 to 1877. 395. JACOB BOWMAN SWEITZER. Major 62d Penna. Infantry July 4, 1861; Lieut.-Colonel Nov. 17, 1861; Cohmel June 27, 1862; mustered out July 13, 1864. Brevetted Brig.-Greneral U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected April 3, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 475. 397. ALFRED CROMELIEN. Second Lieutenant 65th Penna. (5th Cavalry) December 2, 1861 ; First Lieutenant May 6, 1862; resigned Sept. 26, 1863. Elected Apri"l 3, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 477. Registrar of the Commandery 1879-1 880. Act. Recorder Aug. 16-20, 1879. 401. ROBERT FIELD STOCKTON. Adjt.-General of the State of New Jersey with the rank of Brevet Maj.- General Jan. 30, 1858; resigned April 10, 1867. Major 19th U. S. Infantry Oct. 26, 1861; declined Nov. 4, 1861. Elected April 3, 1867. Class 3. Insignia 481. 402. JACOB ZEILIN. Cadet U. S. MiUtary Academy July 1, 1822, to Aug. 27, 1825; Second Lieutenant TJ. S. Marine Corps Oct. 1, 1831; First Lieutenant Sept. 12, 1836; Captain Sept. 14, 1847 ; Major July 26, 1861 ; Colonel June 30, 1864 ; Brig. -General March 2, 1867 ; retired Nov. 1, 1876. Brevetted Major Jan. 9, 1847, "for gallant conduct at San Gabriel and La Mesa." Elected May 1, 1861. Class 1. Insignia 482. Born July 16, 1806, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died Nov. 18, 1880, at Washington, D. C. 403. JOHN C. CASH. Second Lieutenant U. S. Marine Corps March 14, 1845 ; First Lieutenant Sept. 21, 1852; Captain jMay 7, 1861 ; Major and Paymaster Nov. 20, 1862. Elected May 1, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 483. Born 1825, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died March 8, 1877, at Washington, D. C. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 47 » 404. GRENVILLE MELLEN DODGE. Colonel 4th Iowa Infantry .July 6, 1861. Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers March 21, 1862; Maj. -General .June 7, 1864; resigned May 3P, 1866. Elected May 1, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 484. 405. FRANCIS LABAN TOWN. First Lieutenant and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Army May 28, 1861; Captain and Asst.-Surgeon May 28, 1866; Major and Surgeon Oct. 20, 1866. Brevetted Captain and Major Mar. 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services;" Lieut. -Colonel March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious . services during the war." Elected May 1, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 485. 408. WILLIAM ALEXANDER CAMERON. Captain 16th New York Cavalry Dec. 6, 1864 ; honorably discharged June 23, 1865. Second Lieutenant 5th U. S. Artillery Nov. 29, 1865 ; First Lieutenant Oct. 25, 1866 ; honorably discharged Oct. 25, 1870. Elected May 1, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 488 (not issued). Born 1844, at Plymouth, Eug. Died May 2, 1873, at . 410. ISAIAH PRICE. Captain 97th Penna. Infantrv Sept. 18, 1861 ; Major (a. lo. m.) April 3, 1864; mustered out Sept. 17, 1864. , Elected May 1, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 490. 411. WILLIAM WAYNE. Captain 97th Penna. Infantry November 5, 1861 ; honorably discharged May 9, 1863. Elected May 1, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 491. 412. CHARLES McILVAINE. Captain 97th Penna. Infantry Oct. 17, 1861;, resigned June 10, 1S63. Elected May 1, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 492. 413. CHANDLER PRICE EAKIN. Private Commonwealth (Penna.) Artillery April 24, 1861 ; discharged June 25, 1861. Second Lieutenant 1st U. S. Artillery Aug. 5, 1861 ; First Lieutenant Oct. 26, 1861 ; Captain Oct. 1, 1874. Captain 42d U. S. Infantry July 28, 1866 ; declined Nov. 22, 1866. Brevetted Captain U. S. Army May 5, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Williamsburg, Va.;" Major U. S. Army July 3, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Gettysburg, Pa." Elected May 1, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 493. Transferred to California Commandery April 24, 1882. 415. HENRY FRANKLIN DIX. Captain 16th Vermont Infantry Oct. 23, 1862 ; mustered out Aug. 10, 1863. Elected May 1, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 495. Transferi"ed to Tennessee Commandery Aug. 29, 1866 — Charter member. Re-transferred to Pennsylvania Commandery Nov. 10, 1880. 48 REGISTER OF THE 418. WILLIAM H. GARDNER, Midslupman U. S. Navy September 6, 1814; Lieutenant Jan. 13, 1825; Commander Sept. 8, 1841; Captain Sept. 14, 1855; retired Dec. 21, 18(31 ; Commodore (retired list) July 16, 1862. Elected June 5, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 499. Council of the Commandery 1869-1870. Born 1800, Md. Died Dec. 19, 1870, at Philadelphia, Pa. 419. DONALD McNEIL FAIRFAX. Midshipman U. S. Navy Aug. 12, 1837 ; Passed Midshipman June 29, 1843; Lieutenant Feb. 26, 1851 ; Commander .July 16, 1862 ; Captain July 26, 1866; Commodore Aug. 24, 1873; Rear Admiral July 11, 1880 ; retired Sept. 30, 1881. Elected June 5, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 500. Transferred to Massachusetts Commaudery July 23, 1868. 420. WILLIAM C. WEST. Midshipman U. S. Navy Jan. 30, 1841 ; Passed Midshipman Aug. 10, 1847; Lieutenant Sept. 15, 1855 ; Lieut. -Commander July 16, 1862; retired Feb. 5, 1867 ; Commander (retired list) March 3, 1873. Elected June 5, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 501. Born N. Y. Died June 23, 1879, at Washington, D. C. 423. EUGENE WINSLOW WATSON. Master's Mate U. S. Navy May 2, 1859 ; Acting Ensign Oct. 18, 1861 ; Acting Master Jan. 25, 1862 ; resigned Aug. 29, 1862. Acting Ensign Sept. 22, 1863; Ensign March' 12, 1868; Master Dec. IS, 1868 ; Lieutenant March 21, 1870. Elected June 5, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 504. 426. JOHN RANDOLPH McGINNESS. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1859 ; First Lieutenant Ordnance U. S. Army June 11, 1863 ; Captain Feb. 10, 1869; Major June 1, 1881. Brevetted Captain U. S. Army March 1, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services during the siege of Morris Island, S. C. ;" Major March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the operations before Charleston, S. C." Elected June 5, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 507. Transferred to Massachusetts Commandery June 2, 1875. Re-transferred to Pennsylvania Commandery Oct. 5, 1881. 428. BETHEL MOORE CUSTER.. Private 19th Penna. Infantry April 18, 1861 ; discharged Aug. 9, 1861. Corporal 90th Penna. Infantry Sept. 17, 1861; Sergeant Marcli 1, 1863; discharged Feb. 27, 1864. Second Lieutenant 23d U. S. Colored Troops March 4, 1864; First Lieutenant Nov. 26, 1864 ; mustered out Aug. 22, 1865. First Lieutenant 11th U. S. Colored Troops Oct. 22, 1865 ; mustered out Jan. 12, 1866. Second Lieutenant 38th U. S. Infantry July 28, 1866 ; transferred to 24th Infantry November 11, 1869; First Lieutenant March 1, 1871 ; regimental Quartermaster May 15, 1877, to April 30, 1880; Captain June 18, 1880. Brevetted First Lieutenant U. S. Army March 2, 1867, ''for gallant and meritorious services at James' Island, S. C." Elected June 5, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 509. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 49 429. FREDERICK DARLEY OGILBY. First Lieutenant 15tli U. S. Infantry May 14, 1861 ; Captain June 27, 1864 ; transferred to 33d Infantry Sept. 21, 1866; transferred to 8th Infantry May 3, 1869. Brevetted Captain and Major Dec. 31, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Murfreesboro, Tenn." Elected June 5, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 510. Born 1841, at New Brunswick, N. J. Died May 30, 1877, at Camp Apache, Arizona Ter. 432. FRANK MORRELL COXE. Second Lieutenant 87th U. S. Colored Troops November 2, 1863; First Lieutenant May 9, 1864; First Lieutenant 81st U. S. Colored Troops Dec. 1, 1864; Captain 87tli U. S. Colored Troops July 7, 1865; Captain S4th U. S. Colored Troops Aug. 31, 1865 ; mustered out March 14, 1866. Captain 40th U. S. Infantry July 28, 1866 ; transferred to 25th Infantry April 20, 1869. Major and Paymaster U. S. Army March 3, 1875. Brevetted Major, Lieut. -Colonel, and Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Elected July 3, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 513. 434. JONATHAN T. MARSHALL. First Lieutenant and Quartermaster 18th Penna. Infantry April 24, 1861 ; miistered out Aug. 6, 1861. First Lieutenant and Quartermaster 110th Penna. Infantry Dec. 23, 1861; honorably discharged Dec. 12, 1863. Elected July 3, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 515 (not issued). Born Died 435. JOHN BOLTON ACKLEY. Asst. Surgeon U. S. Navy Oct. 19, 1861 ; Passed Asst. Surgeon (Lieutenant) March 5, 1866; Surgeon (Lieut. -Commander) June 8, 1873. Elected July 3, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 516. Born Oct. 6, 1834, at Vincentown, N. J. Died Sept. 11, 1874, at Pensacola, Fla. 438. HENRY B. NONES. Third Lieutenant U. S. Revenue Marine June 10, 1831 ; Second Lieutenant June 13, 1831; First Lieutenant Dec. 14, 1838; Captain Dec. 3, 1858. Elected July 3, 1867. Class 3. Insignia 519. Born April 23, 1804, at Wilmington, Del. Died August 25, 1868, at Wilmington, Del. 439. ROBERT S. RALSTON. Second Lieutenant U. S. Revenue Marine Nov. 30, 1861 ; First Lieutenant March 7, 1865 ; commission revoked July 19, 1870. Elected July 3, 1867. Class 3. Insignia 520 (not issiied). 440. CYRUS HAMLIN. Captain and Additional Aide-de-Camp U. S. Volunteers April 3, 1862; vacated commission March 2, 1863. Colonel 80th U. S. Colored Troops Feb. 12, 1863. 7 50 REGISTER OF THE Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers Dec. 13, 1864; mustered out Jan. 15, 1866. BrevettedMaj. -General U. S. Volunteers Mar. 13, 1865, " for distinguished services during the war." Elected August 7, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 521 (not issued). Born April 26, 1839, at Hampden, Penobscot Co., Me. Died Aug. 31, 1867, 441. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS NICHOLS. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1834; Brevet Second Lieutenant 2d U. S. Artillery July 1, 1838; Second Lieutenant July 7, 1838; First Lieutenant June 1, 1844; Brevet Captain and Asst. Adjt. -General July 29, 1852; Major and Asst. Adjt. -General March 7, 1861; Lieut. -Colonel and Asst. Adjt. -General Aug. 3, 1861 ; Colonel and Asst. Adjt.-General June 1, 1864. Brevetted Captain U. S. Army Sept. 23, 1846, "for gallant conduct in the several conflicts at Monterey, Mex. ;" Major Sept. 8, 1847, "for gallant and meritorious conduct in the battle of Molino del Rey, Mex.;" Brig.-General Sept. 24, 1864, and Maj. -General March 13, 1865, "for meritorious and faithful services during the rebellion." Elected September 4, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 522. Born May 12, 1818, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died April 8, 1869, at St. Louis, Mo. 442. JOHN HENRY KNIGHT. First Lieutenant 1st Delaware Infantry May 22, 1861; mustered out Aug. 30, 1861. Captain and Asst. Adjt.-General U. S. Volunteers Aug. 20, 1861. Captain 18th U. S. Infantry Feb. 19, 1862; transferred to 36th Infantry Sept. 21, 1866; unassigned May 19, 1869 ; honorably discharged Oct. 1,1870. Brevetted Major U. S. Army March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war;" and Lieut. -Colonel U. S. Army March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services connected with the organization of the volunteer armies of the United States during the war." Elected September 4, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 523. 443. JOHN WATTS HANNAY. First Lieutenant 198th Penna. Infantry Oct. 29, 1864; resigned Feb. 15, 1865. First Lieutenant 8th U. S. Colored Heavy Artillery March 10, 1865 ; mustered out Feb. 10, 1866. Second Lieutenant 3d U. S. Infantry Sept. 28, 1866 ; First Lieutenant Feb. 15, 1873. Elected September 4, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 524. 444. HENRY CLAY McILVAINE. Third Asst. Engineer U. S. Navy Feb. 17, 1860; Second Asst. Engineer (Ensign) Nov. 1, 1861; First Asst. Engineer (Lieutenant) July 25, 1866; resigned June 21, 1869. Elected September 4, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 525. 445. ANTHONY FRANCIS HOLMES. Acting Ensign U. S. Navy Aug. 20, 1862; Acting Master May 9, 1864; honorably discharged April 24, 1869. Elected September 4, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 526. Born December 19, 1818, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died August 23, 1873, at Yonkers, N. Y. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 51 446. THOMAS CARSTAIRS. Acting Asst. Paymaster (Master) U. S. Navy Sept. 30, 1862; ai^pointment revoked June 30, 1866. Elected September 4, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 527. Born — , 1826, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died January 14, 1879, at Philadelphia, Pa. 447. SYLVANUS W. GODON. Midshipman U. S. Navy March 4, 1819 ; Passed Midshipman June 4, 1831 ; Lieutenant Dec. 17, 1836; Commander Sept. 14, 1855; Captain July 16, 1862; Commodore Jan. 2, 1863; Rear Admiral July 25, 1866; retired June 18, 1871. Elected November 13, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 538. Born June 18, 1809, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died May 17, 1879, at Blois, France. 451. GEORGE COCHRAN. Asst. Paymaster (Master) U. S. Navy Sept. 27, 1861 ; Paymaster (Lieut. - Commander) June 12, 1863 ; Pay Inspector (Commander) Dec. 6, 1880. Elected November 13, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 542. 452. GEORGE DE FORREST BARTON. Acting Asst. Paymaster (Master) U. S. Navy June 5, 1861 ; Asst. Paymaster (Master) July 2, 1864; Paymaster (Lieut. -Commander) May 4, 1866 ; resigned April 12, 1869. Elected November 13, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 543. Transferred to New York Commandery November .1, 1878. 453. CHARLES ANDERSON McDANIEL. Acting Asst. Paymaster (Muster) U. S. Navy Jan. 19, 1865; Passed Asst. Paymaster (Lieutenant) July 23, 1866; Paymaster (Lieut. -Commander) Sept. 3, 1871. Elected November 13, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 544. 454. EDWARD NORMAN WHITEHOUSE. Acting Asst. Paymaster (Master) U. S. Navy December 4, 1862 ; Asst. Paymaster (Master) July 23, 1866; Passed Asst. Paymaster (Lieutenant) Sept. 6, 1867 ; Paymaster (Lieut. -Commander) April 12, 1877. Elected November 13, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 545. 456. SAMUEL PELLMAN BOYER. Acting Asst. Surgeon (Master) U. S. Navy June 21, 1862; Acting Passed Asst. Surgeon (Lieutenant) May 19, 1865; honorably discharged April 3, 1870. Elected November 13, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 547. Born June 13, 1839, at Bauerville, Berks Co., Pa. Died April 14, 1875, at Reading, Pa. 457. HENRY CLAY NIELDS. Acting Master's Mate U. S. Navy Feb. 11, 1863 ; Acting Ensign July 11, 1864; Acting Master Nov. 4, 1864; Master March 12, 1868; Lieutenant Dec. 18, 1868 ; Lieut.-Commander July 1, 1870. Elected November 13, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 548. Born March 18, 1839, at West Chester, Pa. Died Dec. 13, 1880, at West Chester, Pa. 52 REGISTER OF THE 459. CLARKE MERCHANT. Acting Midshipman U. S. Navy May 29, 1852; Midsliipman June 10, 1857; Passed Midshipman June 25, IStJO; Master Oct. 24, 18U0 ; Lieutenant April 18, 1861 ; Lieut. -Commander March 3, 18(J5 ; resigned Aug. 10, 1865. Elected November 13, 1867. CLass 1. Insignia 550. Council of the Commandery 1881-1882. 460. HENRY HARRISON BINGHAM. First Lieutenant 140tli Peuna. Infantry Aug. 22, 1862; Captain Sept. 9, 1862. Major and Judge Advocate U. S. Volunteers Sept. 20, 1864; mustered out July 2, 1866. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers Aug. 1, 1864, "for good conduct and conspicuous gallantry, especially at the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Gettysburg;" Lieut.-Colouel April 9, 1865, " for highly meritorious services during the recent campaign terminating with the surrender of the insurgent army under Gen. Robert E. Lee;" Colonel and Brig. -General April 9, 1865, "for conspicuous gallantry and meritorious services during the war." Elected November 13, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 551. Transferred to District of Columbia Commandery Feb. 1, 1882 — Charter member. 461. CHARLES ALBRIGHT. Major 132d Penna. Infantry Aug. 21, 1862; Lieut.-Colonel Sept. 18, 1862; Colonel Jan. 24, 1863 ; mustered out May 24, 1863. Colonel 34th Penna. Infantiy (militia) in the service of the United States July 3, 1863; mustered out Aug. 10, 1863. Colonel 202d Penna. Infantry Sept. 4, 1864; mustered out Aug. 3, 1865. Brevetted Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers March 7, 1865. Elected November 13, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 552. Born Dec. 13, 1830, in Bucks Co., Pa. Died Sept. 28, 1880, at Mauch Chunk, Pa. 463. WILLIAM DAVID LUCKENBACH. Corporal 129th Penna. Infantry Aug. 12, 1862; mustered out May 18, 1863. Fijst Lieutenant and Adjutant 202d Penna. Infantry Sept. 4, 1864; mustered out Aug. 3, 1865. Elected November 13, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 554. 465. THOMAS B. WEIR. Second Lieutenant 3d Michigan Cavalry Oct. 13, 1861 ; First Lieutenant June 19, 1862; Captain Nov. 1, 1862; Major Jan. 18, 1865; Lieut.-Colonel Nov. 6, 1865; mustered out Feb. 12, 1866. First Lieutenant 7th U. S. Cavalry July 28, 1866 ; Captain July 31, 1867. Brevetted Major U. S. Army July 31, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Farmington, near Corinth, Miss;, May 3, 1862;" Lieut.-Colonel July 31, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in the engagement with Forrest near Ripley, Miss." Elected November 13, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 556 (not issued). Born Nov. 28, 1838, at Nashville, 0. Died Dec. 9, 1876, at New York City. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 53 468. WILLIAM VALENTINE SPENCER. Captain 1st Washington Territory Infantry Sept. 17, 1SG2 ; resigned March 9, 1865. First Lieutenant 13th U. S. Infantry Jan. 22, 1SG7; resigned Jan. 19, 1872. Elected November 13, 18G7. Class 1. Insignia 559. 469. PRINCE REDINGTON STETSON. Second Lieutenant 6th Infantry National Guard S. N. Y. April 19, 1861. First Lieutenant 15th U. S. Infantry May 14, 1861 ; Captain Dec. 22, 1862; resigned Dec. 21, 1864. Elected November 13, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 560. Transferred to New York Commandery Dec. 7, 1870. Re-transferred to Pennsylvania Commandery June 2, 1880. 474. JOHN PAUL QUINN. Asst. Surgeon (Master) U. S. Navy May 9, 1861 ; Surgeon (Lieut.- Commander) Dec. 30, 1864. Elected November 13, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 565 (not issued). Born , Vt. Died June 6, 1869, at Havana, Cuba. 475. JAMES HEPBURN CAMPBELL. Major 25th Penna. Infantry April 18, 1861; mustered out Aug. 1, 1861. Lieut. -Colonel 39th Penna. Infantry (militia) in the service of the United States July 4, 1863; mustered out Aug. 2. 1863. Elected November 13, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 566. 477. ROGER NELSON STEMBEL. Midshipman U. S. Navy March 27, 1832; Passed Midshipman June 23, 1838; Lieutenant Oct. 26, 1843; Commander July 1, 1861 ; Captain July 25, 1866; Commodore July 13, 1871; retired Dec. 27, 1872; Rear Admiral (retired list) Feb. 2, 1875. Elected November 13, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 568. 478. CHARLES STEEDMAN. Midshipman U. S. Navy April 1, 1828 ; Passed Midshipman Jan. 14, 1834; Lieutenant Feb. 25, 1841; Commander Sept. 14, 1855; Captain Sept. 12, 1862; Commodore July 25, 1866; Rear Admiral May 25, 1871; retired Sept. 24, 1873. Elected December 4, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 589. Transferred to Massachusetts Commandery June 3, 1874. 479. JAMES S. THORNTON. Midshipman U. S. Navy Jan. 15, 1841; Passed Midshipman Aug. 10, 1846; resigned May 9, 1850 ; reinstated Feb. 3, 1854, to rank from Aug. 20, 1847; Master May 7, 1855; Lieutenant Sept. 14, 1855; Lieut. -Commander July 16, 1862; Commander July 25, 1866; Captain May 24, 1872. Elected December 4, 1867. Class 1. Insisrnia 590 (not issued). Born 1827, N. H. Died May 14, 1875, at Germantown, Pa. 481. THEODORE ZELLER. Third Asst. Engineer U. S. Navy June 15, 1843 ; Second Asst. Engineer Feb. 27, 1847; First Asst. Engineer Nov. 6, 1849 ; Chief Engineer June 27, 54 REGISTER OF THE 1855; Chief Enojineer (Commander) March 13, 1863; Chief Engineer (Captain) June 27, 1875. Elected December 4, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 592. 482. FRANCIS C. DADE. Third Asst. Engineer U. S. Navy Jan. 20, 1849; Second Asst. Engineer Feb. 26, 1851; First Asst. Engineer May 21, 1853; Chief Engineer (Lieut.- Commander) June 30, 1861; Chief Engineer (Commander) March 3, 1871; Chief Engineer (Captain) March 4, 1881. Elected December 4, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 593. 483. WILLIAM ROBERTS. Third Asst. Engineer U. S. Navy Aug. 2, 1855 ; First Asst. Engineer Aug. 2, 1859 ; resigned Aug. 24, 185*9; First Asst. Engineer April 24, 1861 ; Chief Engineer (Lieut. -Commander) April 21, 1863; resigned Feb. 18, 1869. Elected December 4, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 594. Transferred to Massachusetts Commandery February 3, 1869. 484. WILLIAM HERVEY KING. Third Asst. Engineer U. S. Navy May 20, 1857; Second Asst. Engineer Aug. 2, 1859; First Asst. Engineer Dec. 2, 1861; Chief Engineer (Lieut. - Commander) Nov. 10, 1863. Elected December 4, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 595. 485. GEORGE W. ROGERS. Carijenter U. S. Navy Feb. 6, 1862; Fourth Master U. S. S. Pittsburg Aug. 6, 1862; Acting Ensign U. S. Navy Oct. 1, 1862; Acting Master April 16, 1863; Acting Volunteer Lieutenant July 9, 1864; honorably discharged Dec. 15, 1868. Elected December 4, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 596. Born Pa. Died June 10, 1881, at Hot Springs, Ark. 486. LORENZO TRAVER. Acting Asst. Surgeon (Master) U. S. Navy Nov. 22, 1861 ; honorably discharged Oct. 18, 1868. Elected December 4, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 597. 487. JOHN McGOWAN, Jr. Acting Master's Mate U. S. Navy, March 8, 1862; Acting Master May 7, 1862; Master March 12, 1868; Lieutenant Dec. 18, 1868; Lieut. -Commander April 22, 1870. Elected December 4, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 598. 488. ROBERT PEEBLES McKIBBIN. Second Lieutenant 4th U. S. Infantry Aug. 5, 1861; First Lieutenant Aug. 1, 1862 ; Captain Jan. 20, 1865; resigned March 15, 1870. Brevetted Captain U. S. Army Sept. 17, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Antietam, Md.;" Major March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in front of Petersburg, Va. ;" Lieut. - Colonel March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected December 4, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 599 (not issued). Born August 17, 1834, at Pittsburg, Pa. Died July 21, 1873, at Galveston, Texas. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 55 492. JOHN PRINGLE HEISTER JONES. First Lieutenant 59th Penna. (2d Cavalry) Nov. 12, 1861; honorably discharged July 24, 1863. Elected December 4, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 603. 493. RICHARD COULTER. Captain lltli Penna. Infantry April 24, 1861 ; Lieut. -Colonel April 26, 1861; mustered out Aug. 1, 1861. Colonel 11th Penna. Infantry (3 years) Nov. 27, 1861; mustered out July 1, 1865. Brevetted Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers Aug. 1, 1864, "for gallant conduct in the battles of the Wilderness and Spotsylvania Court-house, Va. ; " Maj. -General April 1, 1865, " for gallant conduct in the battle of Five Forks, Va., in an energetic assault of the enemy on the Ford Road." Elected December 4, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 604. 495. DAVID I. SCOTT. Private 17th U. S. Infantry Aug. 27, 1863; Sergeant Sept. 1, 1863 ; Second Lieutenant lOtli U. S. Infantry May 18, 1864 ; First Lieutenant Feb. 3, 1865 ; resigned March 26, 1868. Brevetted First Lieutenant May 19, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Spotsylvania, Va." Elected December 4, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 606. Born 1837, England. Died February 10, 1879, at Paterson, N. J. 496. GEORGE PLUNKETT. Asst. Paymaster (Master) U. S. Navy Oct. 10, 1861 ; Paymaster (Lieut. - Commander) Feb. 6, 1862; resigned August 25, 1868; reinstated April 2, 1872. Elected December 4, 1867. Class 1. Insignia 607- Born February 11, 1836, at New York City. Died Oct. 24, 1874, at Boston, Mass. 497. JOHN H. SHOENBERGER. Elected December 4, 1867. Class 3. Insignia 609. 499. THOMAS HARMAN PATTERSON. Acting Midshipman U. S. Navy April 5, 1836; Midshipman March 3, 1847; Passed Midshipman July 1, 1842; Master Oct. 31, 1848; Lieutenant June 23, 1849; Commander July 16, 1862; Captain July 25, 1866; Commodore Nov. 2, 1871; Rear Admiral March 28, 1877; retired May 10, 1882. Elected January 2, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 611. 500. JOSEPH ROWE SMITH. First Lieutenant and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Army Dec. 15, 1854 ; Captain and Asst. Surgeon Dec. 15, 1859; Major and Surgeon June 11, 1862; Lieut. -Colonel and Medical Director (by assignment) Feb. 25, 1865, to June 30, 1865. Brevetted Lieut. -Colonel U. S. Army March 13, 1865, "for superior ability and excellent management of tlie allairs of his department;" Colonel Nov. 5G REGISTER OF THE 22, 186G, " for meritorious services and devotion to the sick during the prevalence of the cholera at Little Rock, Ark." Elected January 2, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 612. 501. JOSEPH MORGAN BRADFORD. Midshipman U. S. Navy Jan. 10, 1840; Passed Midshipman July 11, 1846 ; Master March 1, 18.55; Lieutenant Sept. 16, 1855; Lieut. -Commander July 15, 1862; Commander July 25, 1866. Elected January 2, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 613. Born Nov. 4, 1824, in Sumner Co., Tenn. Died April 14, 1872, at Norfolk, Va. 503. FRANCIS HENRY SWAN. Acting Asst. Paymaster (Master) U. S. Navy Decemher 9, 1861 ; Asst, Paymaster (Master) March 9, 1865; Passed Asst. Paymaster (Lieutenant) May 4, 1866 ; Paymaster (Lieut.-Commander) March 5, 1867. Elected January 2, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 615. 506. JOHN THAW DENNISTON. Private 155th Penna. Infantry Aug. 22, 1862; Second Lieutenant Sept. 2, 1862; First Lieutenant Dec. 29, 1862; resigned Dec. 31, 1864. Elected January 2, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 618. 507. JOHN FRANKSFORD TARBELL. Acting Asst. Paymaster (Ma'ster) U. S. Navy .Jan. 28, 1862 ; mustered out Dec. 11, 1865. Asst. Paymaster (Master) February 7, 1867 ; Passed Asst. Paymaster (Lieutenant) Sept. 16, 1868 ; Paymaster (Lieut.-Commander) April 3, 1879. Elected Jan. 2', 1868. Class 1. Insignia 619. Transferred to Massachusetts Commandery May 6, 1874. 509. WILLIAM DELAWARE LEWIS, Jr. Colonel 18th Penna. Infantry April 24. 1861 ; mustered out Aug. 6, 1861. Colonel 110th Penna. Infantry Jan, 2, 1862; resigned Dec. 20, 1862. Brevetted Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services in the field during the war." Elected January 2, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 621. Born May 10, 1827, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died January 19, 1872, at Philadelphia, Pa. 510. JAMES NEWTON DICKSON. Second Lieutenant 70th Penna. (6th Cavalry) (Rush's Lancers) Oct. 4, 1861 ; Regimental Commissary of Subsistence April 8, 1862; Captain March 1, 1863; resigned Jan. 17, 1864. Second Lieutenant 3d U. S. Artillery March 6, 1862; resigned April 27, 1863. Elected January 2, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 622. Born July 14, 1839, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died March 13, 1875, at Philadelphia, Pa. 511. THOMAS W. SHERMAN. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1832; Second Lieutenant 3d U. S. Artillery July 1, 1836; First Lieutenant March 14, 1838; Captain May 28, 1846; Major April 27, 1861; Lieut.-Colonel 5th Artillery May 14, 1861; COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 57 Colonel 3d Artillery June 1, 1863 ; retired with rank of Maj. -General Dec. 31, 1870. JBrig. -General U. S. Volunteers May 17, 18G1; mustered out of volunteer service April 30, 186(3. Brevetted Major U. S. Army Feb. 23, 1847, " for gallant and meritorious conduct in the battle of Buena Vista;" Brig. -General U. S. Army March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services at the capture of Port Hudson, La. ;" Maj. -General U. S. Army and Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected February 5, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 643 (not issued). Born March 26, 1813, at Newport, R. I. Died March 16, 1879, at Newport, R. I. 513. HENRY JACKSON. Private 14th Illinois Cavalry December 28, 1863 ; Corporal June 1, 1864; Sergeant-Major 5th U. S. Colored Cavalry Jan. 2, 1865 ; Second Lieutenant May 14, 1865 ; First Lieutenant Dec. 28, 1865 ; mustered out March 16, 1866. Second Lieutenant 7tli U. S. Cavalry July 28, 1866; First Lieutenant July 31, 1867 ; Captain June 25, 1876. Elected Feb. 5, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 645. 515. CHARLES HENRY WHITTELSEY. Second Lieutenant 1st Conn. Heavy Artillery March 12, 1862; First Lieutenant June 18, 1862. Captain and Asst. Adjt. -General U. S. Volunteers May 15, 1863 ; Major and Asst. Adjt. General May 26, 1865; mustered out Sept. 1, 1866. Captain 30th U. S. Infantry July 28, 1866; unassigned March 23, 1869; assigned to 13th Infantry Sept. 1, 1869. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers October 19, 1864, "for faithful and meritorious services in the field during the present campaign before Richmond, Va., and in the Shenandoah Valley;" Lieut. -Colonel April 2, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle before Petersburg, Va. ;" Colonel April 9, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the campaign terminating with tlie surrender of the insurgent army under General Robert E. Lee;" Brig. -General March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war;" Major U. S. Army March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Petersburg, Va., April 2, 1865." Elected February 5, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 647. Born , 1833, at New Haven, Conn. Died October 18, 1871, at Fort Bridger, Wy9ming Ter. 521. DAVID B. McKIBBIN. Second Lieutenant 9th U. S. Infantry March 3, 1855; First Lieutenant . March 1, 1861; Captain 14th Infantry May 14, 1861 ; transferred to 32d Infantry Sept. 21, 1866; Major 10th Infantry Sept. 15, 1867; unassigned March 15, 1869 ; assigned to 10th Cavalry Jan. 1, 1871 ; retired May 31, 1875. Colonel 158th Penna. Infantry Nov. 24, 1862; mustered out of volunteer service Aug. 12, 1863. Colonel 214th Penna. Infantry April 5, 1865; mustered out of volunteer service April 30, 1866. Brevetted Major U. S. Army Aug. 1, 1864, "for gallant services in the battle of North Anna, Va. ;" Lieut. -Colonel August 1, 1864, "for gallant services in the battle of Bethesda Church, Va. ;" Colonel and Brig. -General 58 REGISTER OF THE Marcli 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war;" Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected February 5, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 653. Transferred to District of Columbia Commandery Feb. 1, 1882 — Charter member. 525. EVAN MILES. First Lieutenant 12th U. S. Infantry August 5, 1861 ; Quartermaster 1st Battalion Aug. 5, 1863, to Nov. 19, 1863; Regimental Quartermaster Nov. 19, 1863, to Jan. 20, 1865; Captain Jan. 20, 1865; transferred to 21st Infantry Sept. 21, 1866. Brevetted Captain August 18, 1864, "for gallant services during the operations on the Weldon Railroad, Va." Elected February 5, 1868, Class 1. Insignia 657 (not issued). 528. CASPAR SCHENCK. Asst. Paymaster (Master) U. S. Navy Sept. 14, 1861 ; Paymaster (Lieut. - Commander) Jan. 6, 1864 ; Pay Inspector (Commander) March 3, 1871 ; Pay Director (Captain) Dec. 6, 1880. Elected February 5, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 660. Transferred to California Commandery May 19, 1881. 529. EDWARD TERRY. Midshipman U. S. Navy Sept. 21, 1853; Lieutenant April 3, 1861 ; Lieut. - Commander .Jan. 4, 1863; Commander Oct. 30, 1871. Elected February 5, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 661. Born January 24, 1839, at Hartford, Conn. Died June 2, 1882, at Manitou Springs, Col. 533. JOHN WILLIAM DUNCAN. Major 37th Penna. Infantry (8th Reserves) July 21, 1861; resigned Nov. 21, 1861. Volunteer Aide-de-Camp with the rank of Major on the stalf of General John F. Reynolds U. S. Volunteers Nov. 22, 1861, to July 1, 1863. Elected February 5, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 665. 537. CORNELIUS GILBERT ATTWOOD. Second Lieutenant 3d Battalion Mass. Riflemen April 19, 1861; mustered out August 3, 1861. Captain 25th Mass. Infantry Oct. 12, 1861; Major Oct. 29, 1862; resigned Aug. 18, 1864. Brevetted Lieut. -Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected March 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 679. Transferred to Massachusetts Commandery March 4, 1868 — Charter member. 538. FRANCIS AUGUSTUS OSBORN. Lieut. -Colonel 24th Mass. Infantry Aug. 31, 1861; Colonel Dec. 28, 1862; mustered out Nov. 14, 1864. Brevetted Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for distin- guished services in the movement on the enemy's works near New Market, Va." COMMANDERT OF PENNSYLVANIA. 59 Elected March 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 680. Transferred to Massachusetts Commandery March 4, 1868 — Charter member. 539. WILLIAM COGSWELL. Captain 2d Mass. Infantry May 25, 1861; Lieut. -Colonel Oct. 23, 1862; Colonel June 25, 1863; mustered out July 11, 1865. Brevetted Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers Dec. 15, 1864. Elected March 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 681. Transferred to Massachusetts Commandery March 4, 1868 — Charter member. 540. JOSIAH PICKETT. First Lieutenant 3d Battalion Mass. Riflemen April 19, 1861; mustered out Aug. 3, 1861. Captain 25th Mass. Infantry Oct. 12, 1861; Major March 20, 1862; Colonel Oct. 29, 1862 ; mustered out Jau. 10, 1865. Brevetted Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers June 3, 1864, "for gallantry during the war, especially at the battle of Cold Harbor, Va., where severely wounded." Elected March 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 682. Transferred to Massachusetts Commandery March 4, 1868 — Charter member. 541. AUGUSTUS BROWN REED SPRAGUE. Captain 3d Battalion Mass. Riflemen April 19, 1861 ; mustered out Aug. 3, 1861. Lieut.-Colonel 25th Massachusetts Infantry Sept. 9, 1861. Colonel 51st Mass. Infantry Nov. 11, 1862 ; mustered out July 27, 1863. Lieut.-Colonel 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery Feb. 27, 1864; mustered out Sept. 15, 1866. Brevetted Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected March 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 683. Transferred to Massachusetts Commandery March 4, 1868 — Charter member. 542. LOUIS NATHANIEL TUCKER. Captain 18th Mass. Infantry Aug. 24, 1861 ; mustered out Sept. 2, 1864. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of the Wilderness, Va." Elected March 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 684. Transferred to Massachusetts Commandery March 4, 1868 — Charter member. 543. ORSON MOULTON. Third Lieutenant 3d Battalion Mass. Riflemen April 19, 1861; mustered out Aug. 3, 1861. Captain 25th Mass. Infantry Oct. 12, 1861; Lieut.-Colonel Nov. 5, 1862; resigned Dec. 31, 1864. Elected March 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 615. Transferred to Massachusetts Commandery March 4, 1868 — Charter member. 60 KEGISTER OF THE 544. JOSEPH WALDO DENNY. Third Lieutenant 3d Battalion Mass. Infantry (attached to 6th Mass. Infantry) April 22, 1861 ; mustered out Aug. 2, 1861. Captain 25th Mass. Infantry Oct. 12, 1861 ; mustered out Oct. 20, 1864. Elected March 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 686. Transferred to Massachusetts Commandery March 4, 1868 — Charter member. 545. CHARLES NISBET TURNBULL. Cadet U. S. Military Academy Sept 1, 1850; Brevet Second Lieutenant U. S. Topographical Engineers July 1, 1854; Second Lieutenant April 30, 1856; First Lieutenant July 1, 1859; Captain July 14, 1862; transferred to Corps of Engineers March 3, 1863; resigned Dec. 31, 1865. Brevetted Major U. S. Army Aug. 1, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services during the campaign before Richmond, Va. ;" Lieut. -Colonel and Colonel March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the rebellion." Elected March 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 687. Transferred to Massachusetts Commandery March 4, 1868 — Charter member. Born at Washington, D.C. Died Dec. 2, 1874, at Boston, Mass. 546. CHARLES FREDERIC RUFF. Cadet U. S. Military Academy Sept. 1, 1834; Second Lieutenant 1st U. S. Dragoons July 1, 1838; resigned Dec. 31, 1843. Lieut. -Colonel 1st Missouri Mounted Volunteers June 18, 1846 ; resigned Sept. 17, 1846. Captain U. S. Mounted Rifles July 7, 1846 ; Major Dec. 30, 1856 ; Lieut.- Colonel 3d Cavalry June 10, 1861 ; retired March 30, 1864. Brevetted Major U. S. Army Aug. 1, 1847, "for gallant and meritorious conduct in the afi'air at San Juan de los Llanos, Mex. ;" Colonel and Brig.- General U. S. Army March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services in recruiting the armies of the United States." Council of the Commandery 1870 to 1877. Elected March 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 688. 547. FRANK WILLIAM PAUL. Private Commonwealth (Penna.) Artillery May 13, 1861; mustered out Aug. 5, 1861. First Lieutenant of Battery attached to 58th Penna. Infantry Nov. 12, 1861; transferred to 2d Penna. Heavy Artillery Nov. — , 1862; mustered out Nov. 17, 1864. First Lieutenant 24th U. S. Infantry July 28, 1866; resigned April 21, 1868. Brevetted Captain U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services diiring the war;" Captain U. S. Army March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services at Petersburg Mine, Va." Elected March 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 689 (not issued). 548. FREDERICK RODGERS. Midshipman U. S. Navy September 25, 1857; Lieutenant July 16, 1862; Lieut. -Commander July 25, 1866; Commander Feb. 4, 1875. Elected March 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 690. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 61 549. WILLIAM M. KING. Asst. Surgeon U. S. Navy Dec. 3, 1858; Surgeon (Lieut. -Commander) May 22, 1862 ; Medical Inspector (Commander) May 4, 1875. Elected March 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 691. Born , at Philadelphia, Pa. Died March 14, 1880, at Philadelphia, Pa. 551. WILLIAM THOMAS BUCK. Acting Master U. S. Navy May 27, 1862; Ensign March 12, 1868; Master Dec. 18, 1868; Lieutenant March 21, 1870. Elected March 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 693. Born March 22, 1843, at Baltimore, Md. Died July 20, 1874, at Pensacola, Fla. 553. CHARLES LESLIE SHERMAN. Second Lieutenant 1st Michigan Cavalry April 26, 1861; resigned May 31, 1862. Secoiid Lieutenant U. S. Marine Corps July 12, 1862; First Lieutenant December 8, 1864; resigned Sept. 7, 1877. Brevetted First Lieutenant March 2, 1867, to take rank from Aug. 5, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Mobile Bay." Elected March 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 695. Born 1838, Michigan. Died April 16, 1879, at Philadelphia, Pa. 554. GEORGE WASHINGTON MINDIL. Second Lieutenant 23d Penna. Infantry July 15, 1861 ; First Lieutenant Aug. 31, 1861 ; Captain Oct. 5, 1861 ; transferred to 61st Penna. Infantry Feb. — , 1862 ; resigned Oct. 6, 1862. Colonel 27th New Jersey Infantry Oct. 10, 1862; mustered out July 2, 1863. Colonel 33d New Jersey Infantry Sept. 5, 1863 ; mustered out July 17, 1865. Brevetted Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for general good conduct during the campaign from Savannah, Ga., to Goldsboro, N. C. ;" Maj. -General March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battles of Chattanooga, Mission Ridge, and Mill Creek Gap, near Dalton, Ga." Elected March 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 696. 557. GEORGE BREED EDWARDS. Sergeant 5th Iowa Cavalry Oct. 25, 1861 ; Second Lieutenant and Battalion Adjutant Jan. 9, 1862 ; honorably discharged Sept. 30, 1862. Elected March 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 699. 558. HENRY KNOX THATCHER. Midshipman U. S. Navy March 4, 1823; Passed Midshipman March 23, 1829; Lieutenant Feb. 28, 1833; Commander Sept. 14, 1855; Commodore July 16, 1862 ; Rear Admiral July 25, 1866; retired May 26, 1868, Elected April 1, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 700. Born May 26, 1806, at Thomastown, Me. Died April 5, 1880, at Boston, Mass. 559. CHARLES STUART BOGGS. Midshipman U. S. Navy Nov. 1, 1826; Passed Midshipman April 28, 1832; Lieutenant Sept. 6, 1837; Commander Sept. 15, 1855; Captain July 16, Q2 REGISTER OF THE 1862; Commodore July 25, 1866 ; Rear Admiral July 1, 1870 ; retired Jan. 29, 1872. Elected April 1, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 701. Transferred to the Commandery of District of Columbia Feb. 1, 1882 — Charter member. 560. GEORGE BEALL BALCH. Midshipman U. S. Navy Dec. 30, 1837; Passed Midshipman June 29, 1843; Lieutenant Aug. 16, 1850 ; Commander July 16, 1862; Captain July 25, 1866; Commodore Aug. 13, 1872; Rear Admiral June 5, 1878. Elected April 1, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 702. 561. WALTER ABBOTT. Midshipman U. S. Navy Nov. 29, 1859 ; Ensign Nov. 22, 1862; Lieutenant Feb. 22, 1864; Lieut. -Commander July 25, 1866. Elected April 1, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 703. Born Oct. 29, 1842, at Charlestown, Mass. Died February 3, 1873, at Funchal, Madeira. 571. BENJAMIN TUCKER HUTCHINS. Private Company H, 3d Battalion District of Columbia Infantry (National Rifles) April 15, 1861 ; honorably discharged June 20, 1861. First Lieutenant 6th U. S. Cavalry May 14, 1861 ; Captain Nov. 19, 1863 ; resigned Sept. 10, 1869. • Lieut. -Colonel 1st New Hampshire Cavalry March 18, 1864; mustered out of Volunteer service July 15, 1865. Brevetted Major U. S. Army March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected April 1, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 713. 576. HENRY PERKINS MTJIRHEID. Second Lieutenant 70th Penna. (6th Cavalry) (Rush's Lancers) Sept. 10, 1861 ; First Lieutenant Oct. 1, 1861; Captain March 29, 1862; honorably discharged April 2, 1863. Elected April 1, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 718. Chancellor of the Commandery 1873 to 1876. Born September 10, 1835, at Pennington, N. J. Died April 28, 1876, at Philadelphia, Pa. 577. SAMUEL EMLEN MEIGS. Captain and Asst. Quartermaster U. S. Volunteers November 14, 1861; resigned March 31, 1863. Elected April 1, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 719. 578. JOHN BROWN PARKER. Elected April 1, 1868. Class 3. Insignia — (not issued). 579. PHILIP HENRY SHERIDAN. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1848 ; Brevet Second Lieutenant 1st U. S. Infantry July 1, 1853; Second Lieutenant 4th Infantry Nov. 22, 1854; First Lieutenant March 1, 1861; Captain 13th Infantry May 14, 1861; Brig.-General U. S. Army Sept. 20, 1864 ; Maj. -General U. S. Army Nov. 8, COMMANDERY OP PENNSYLVANIA. 63 1864, "for the personal gallantry, military skill, and just confidence in the courage and patriotism of his [your] troops, displayed by him [you] on the 19th day of October, at Cedar Run, whereby, under the blessing of Providence, his [your] routed army was reorganized, a great national disaster averted, and a brilliant victory achieved over the rebels for the third time in pitched battles within thirty days ;" the thanks of Congress tendered to Maj. -General Philip H. Sheridan and to the officers and soldiers under his command, by joint resolution approved Feb. 9, 1865, "for the gallantry, military skill, and courage displayed in the brilliant series of victories achieved" by them in the valley of the Shenandoah, and especially for their services at Cedar Run on the 19th day of October, 1864, which retrieved the fortunes of the day and thus averted a great disaster." Lieut. -General U. S. Army March 4, 1869. Colonel 2d Mich. Cavalry May 25, 1862. Brigadier-General U. S. Volunteers July 1, 1862 ; Major-General U. S. Volunteers December 31, 1862 ; vacated commission in Volunteer service Nov. 8, 1864, Elected May 6, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 750. Transferred to Illinois Commandery May 1, 1879 — Charter member, 580. GEORGE WEED WALLACE. Second Lieutenant 1st U. S. Infantry July 1, 1839; First Lieutenant March 1, 1844; Captain June 10, 1850; Major 6th Infantry Jan. 10, 1862; Lieut. -Colonel 12th Infantry March 15, 1866; retired Dec. 15, 1870. Elected May 6, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 758. Transferred to New York Commandery April 22, 1882. 581. HENRY SANFORD GANSEVOORT. Private 7th Infantry National Guard S. N. Y., April 19, 1861 ; honorably discharged June 3, 1861. Second Lieutenant 5th U. S. Artillery May 14, 1861 ; First Lieiatenant March 1, 1862; Captain Aug. 13, 1866. Colonel 13th New York Cavalry March 28, 1864 ; mustered out of Volunteer service June 23, 1865. Brevetted Captain U. S. Army Sept. 17, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Antietam, Md. ;" Major Oct. 14, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services in action near Manassas Gap, Va. ;" Lieut. -Colonel March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war;" Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers June 24, 1864. Elected May 6, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 759. Transferred to Massachusetts Commandery April 6, 1870. Born Dec. 15, 1835, at Albany, N. Y. Died April 12, 1871, at Albany, N. Y. ' 582. JAMES CURTIS. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1847 ; Brevet Second Lieutenant 2d U. S. Infantry July 1, 1851; Second Lieutenant Jan. 30, 1852; First Lieutenant March 3, 1855; resigned Jan. 15, 1857. First Lieutenant 15th'U. S. Infantry May 14, 1861 ; Captain Oct. 25, 1861 ; unassigned Aug. 12, 1869; assigned to 3d Cavalry Dec. 15, 1870; Major 10th Cavalry May 31, 1875 ; retired May 17, 1876. Brevetted Major Sept. 1, 1864, "for faithful and meritorious services at the battle of Shiloh, Tenn., and during the Atlanta campaign." Elected March 6, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 760. Born March 20, 1831, at Eastport, Me. Died January 19, 1878, at Chicago, 111. 64 REGISTER OF THE 583. HENRY SWEENEY. Private 2d U. S. Dragoons Sept. 11, 1854; Bugler June — , 1855; Private Sept. 8, 1857; Corporal Feb. 1, 1859; Hospital Steward Jan. 20, 1859; honorably discharged Oct. 8, 1863. Captain 60th U. S. Colored Troops Oct. 15, 1863; mustered out Aug. 11, 1867. Second Lieutenant 15th U. S. Infantry June 18, 1867; First Lieutenant July 27, 1868 ; unassigned Aug. 12, 1869 ; assigned to 4th Cavalry Jan. 1, 1871; Captain April 2, 1879. Brevetted Major U. S, Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for long and faithful service." Elected May 6, 1868, Class 1. Insignia 761. 585. WASHINGTON IRVING SANBORN. Second Lieutenant 1st Washington Territory Infantry October 3, 1862; Captain and Asst. Adjt. -General U. S. Volunteers Feb. 1, 1865; mustered out Oct. 1, 1866. Second Lieutenant 13th U. S. Infantry May 11, 1866; First Lieutenant Feb. 10, 1869 ; unassigned July 20, 1869 ; assigned to 25tli Infantry Jan. 1, 1871. Elected May 6, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 763. 587. EDWIN ROBINSON DENBY. Asst. -Surgeon U. S. Navy July 11, 1855; Surgeon (Lieut. -Commander) Aug. 1, 1861; Medical Inspector (Commander) Dec. 28, 1872. Elected May 6, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 764 (not issued). Born February 28, 1834, at Richmond, Va. Died May 3, 1875, at sea. 592. JOHN CASSELS. Private 12th Penna. Infantry April 25, 1861 ; mustered out Aug. 5, 1861. First Lieutenant 108th Penna. (11th Cavalry) Nov. 8, 1861 ; Captain April 16, 1862; Major Oct. 28, 1864; resigned April 1, 1865. Captain 9th U. S. Cavalry July 28, 1866; declined Oct. 10, 1866. Brevetted Lieut.-Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful, meritorious, and untiring services as Provost Marshal of the Department of Virginia and North Carolina." Elected May 6, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 770. 594. POWELL CLAYTON. Captain 1st Kansas Infantry May 29, 1861; Lieut.-Colonel 5th Kansas Cavalry Feb. 1, 1862; Colonel March 7, 1862. Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers Aug. 1, 1864; mustered out Aug. 24, 1865. Elected May 6, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 772 (not issued). Transferred to Arkansas Commandery May 6, 1868 — Charter member. 595. ROBERT F. CATTERSON. Second Lieutenant 14th Indiana Infantry July 5, 1861; First Lieutenant March 15, 1862; Captain May 4. 1862. Lieut.-Colonel 97tli Indiana Infantry Oct, 18, 1862; Colonel Nov. 25, 1862. Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers May 31, 1865; mustered out Jan. 15, 1866. Elected May 6, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 773 (not issued). Transferred to Arkansas Commandery May 6, 1868 — Charter member. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 65 596. JAMES M. LEWIS. Major and Surgeon 2d Wisconsin Infantry June 11, 1861. Colonel 28th Wisconsin Infantry Oct. 14, 1862 ; resigned Jan. 2, 1864. Elected May 6, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 774 (not issued). Transferred to Arkansas Commandery May 6, 1868 — Charter member. 597. ABRAHAM H. RYAN. First Lieutenant and Adjutant 17th Illinois Infantry May 26, 1861 ; Captain April 25, 1862. Colonel 3d Arkansas Cavalry February 10, 1864 ; mustered out June 30, 1865. Elected May 6, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 775 (not issued). Transferred to Arkansas Commandery May 6, 1868 — Charter member. 598. ALBERT WEBB BISHOP. Captain 2d Wisconsin Cavalry Dec. 30, 1861 ; resigned July 10, 1862. Lieut.-Colonel 1st Arkansas Cavalry July 10, 1862 ; honorably discharged Feb. 22, 1865. Elected May 6, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 776. Transferred to Arkansas Commandery May 6, 1868 — Charter member. Re-transferred to Pennsylvania Commandery May 6, 1880. Transferred to New York Commandery June 2, 1881. 599. HENRY PAGE. Second Lieutenant 11th Massachusetts Infantry Sept. 10, 1861. Captain and Asst. Quartermaster U. S. Volunteers November 26, 1862; mustered out July 17, 1867. Brevetted Major, Lieut.-Colonel, and Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services daring the war." Elected May 6, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 777. Transferred to Arkansas Commandery May 6, 1868 — Charter member. 600. WILLIAM W. WILSHIRE. Major 126th Illinois Infantry Sept. 4, 1862; resigned July 16, 1864. Elected May 6, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 778 (not issued). Transferred to Arkansas Commandery May 6, 1868 — Charter member. 601. JOHN H. HUTCHINSON. First Lieutenant and Asst. Surgeon 15th Michigan Infantry June 12, 1862; Major and Surgeon Feb. 17, 1864 ; mustered out Aug. 13, 1865. Elected May 6, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 779 (not issued). Transferred to Arkansas Commandery May 6, 1868 — Charter member. 602. KEYES DANFORTH. First Lieutenant and Regimental Commissary of Subsistence 13th Illinois Cavalry July 9, 1864; Captain July 27, 1865 ; mustered out Aug. 31, 1865. Elected May 6, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 780 (not issued). Transferred to Arkansas Commandery May 6, 1868 — Charter member. 603. JOHN GROVENOR PRICE. Captain 75th Illinois Infantry Sept. 2, 1862 ; resigned Feb. 8, 1863. Elected May 6, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 781 (not issued). Transferred to Arkansas Commandery May 6, 1868 — Charter member. 9 G6 KEGISTEK OF THE 604. CHARLES C. BYRNE. First Lieutenant and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Army June 23, 1860 ; Captain and Asst. Surgeon June 23, 1865; Major and Surgeon July 28, 1866. Brevetted Major and Lieut. -Colonel March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Elected May 6, 1868. Class 1. Insignia "782 (not issued). Transferred to Arkansas Commandery May 6, 1868 — Charter member. 605. JOHN W. SMITH. Major and Paymaster U. S. Volunteers June 30, 1862. Major and Paymaster U. S. Army Jan. 17, 1867; resigned May 13, 1870. • Elected May 6, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 783 (not issued). Transferred to Arkansas Commandery May 6, 1868 — Charter member. 606. SAMUEL MYERS MILLS, .Tk. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1861 ; Second Lieutenant and First Lieutenant 19th U. S. Infantry June 23, 1865; (Adjutant 2d Battalion May ], 1866, to Sept. 21, 1866;) transferred to 28th Infantry Sept. 21, 1866; Regimental Adjutant Nov. 30, 1866, to March 31, 1869 ; transferred to 19th Infantry March 31, 1869 ; Regimental Adjutant April 12, 1869, to May 10, 1870; transferred to 5th Artillery May 10, 1870. Elected May 6, 1868. Class 1. Insignia -^ (not issued). Transferred to Arkansas Commandery May 6, 1868 — Charter member. 607. FREDERICK TOWNSEND. Colonel 3d New York Infantry May 10, 1861 ; resigned June 12, 1861. Major ISth U. S. Infantry May 14, 1861; Lieut. -(Colonel 9th Infantry April 20, 1864 ; resigned March 26, 1868. Brevetted Lieut.-Colonel U. S. Army Dec. 31, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Murfreesboro, Tenn.;" Colonel March 30, 1865, "for meritorious and faithful services in the recruitment of the armies of the United States ;" Brig.-General March 30, 1865, "for faithful and meritorioiis services during the war." Elected June 3, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 799. Transferred to New York Commandery May 6, 1868. 608. JOHN SCHUYLER CROSBY. Second Lieutenant 1st U. S. Artillery Aug. 5, 1861 ; First Lieutenant Aug. 28, 1861 ; honorably discharged Dec. 31, 1870. Lieut.-Colonel and Aide -de -Camp to the Lieut. -General of the Army March 13, 1869, to July 31, 1870. Captain and Aide-de-Camp U. S. Volunteers June 3, 1863 ; mustered out of Volunteer service Aug. 1, 1866. Brevetted Captain U. S. Army April 12, 1863, " for gallant and meritorious services in action at Fort Bisland, La. ;" Major April 9, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Pleasant Hill, La. ;" Lieut.-Colonel Marcli 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected June 3, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 800. 609. HENRY T. DAVIS. Second Lieutenant 1st Mass. Cavalry Oct. 31, 1861 ; First Lieutenant May 1, 1862; resigned April 9, 1864. Captain 10th U. S. Cavalry July 28, 1866. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 67 Brevetted Major U. S. Army March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Cliancellorsville, Va." Elected June 3, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 801 (not issued). Born . Died April 10, 1869, at New York City. 611. SAMUEL R. COLLADAY. Private 19th Penna. Infantry April 18, 1861 ; honorably discharged Aug. 9, 1861. Corporal 70th Penna. (6th Cavalry) (Rush's Lancers) Aug. 29, 1861; Sergeant June 1, 1862; Second Lieutenant Jan. 24, 1863; mustered out June 3, 1864. First Lieutenant 70th Penna. (6th Cavalry) (Rush's Lancers) March 1, 1865; Captain March 23, 1865; mustered out Aug. 7, 1865. Second Lieutenant 10th U. S. Cavalry Aug. 9, 1867; First Lieutenant Jan. 1, 1871. Elected June 3, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 803. 615. SAMUEL RHODES FRANKLIN. Midshipman U. S. Navy Feb. 18, 1841; Passed Midshipman Aug. 10, 1847; Lieutenant Sept. 14, 1855; Lieut. -Commander July 16, 1862; Commander Sept. 26, 1866; Captain Aug. 13, 1872; Commodore May 28, 1881. Elected June 3, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 807. Transferred to District of Columbia Commandery April 1, 1882. 616. WILLIAM LOWBER. Asst. Surgeon U. S. Navy Nov. 8, 1847; Surgeon (Lieut. -Commander) April 18, 1861 ; Medical Inspector (Commander) March 3, 1871 ; retired July 5, 1872. Elected June 3, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 808. 618. GERSHOM MOTT. Second Lieutenant lOtli U. S. Infantry April 23, 1847 ; honorably discharged Aug. 22, 1848. Lieut.-Colonel 5th New Jersey Infantry Aug. 17, 1861. Colonel 6th New Jersey Infantry May 7, 1862. Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers Sept. 7, 1862; Maj. -General May 26, 1865 ; resigned Feb. 20, 1866. Lieut.-Colonel 32d U. S. Infantry July 28, 1866 ; declined Sept. 24, 1866. Brevetted Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers Aug. 1, 1864, "for distinguished services during the war." Elected June 3, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 810. 619. WILLIAM JOYCE SEWELL. Captain 5th New Jersey Infantry Aug. 28, 1861; Lieut.-Colonel July 7, 1862; Colonel Jan. 6, 1863; resigned July 6, 1864. Colonel 38th New Jersey Infantry Oct. 1, 1864; mustered out June 30, 1865. First Lieutenant 40th U. S. Infantry July 28, 1866; declined Jan. 21, 1867. Brevetted Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Chancellors ville, Va. ;" Maj.- General March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected June 3, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 811. 68 REGISTER OF THE 620. WILLIAM ELMER POTTER. Second Lieutenant 12th New Jersey Infantry September 4, 1862; First Lieutenant August 6, 18G3 ; Captain Feb. 4, 18C4; honorably discharged June 4, 1865. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers May 1, 1865, "for meritorious services during the war." Elected Juue 3, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 812. 621. GEORGE ALEXANDER HAMILTON BLAKE. First Lieutenant 2d U. S. Dragoons June 11, 1836; Captain Dec. 3, 1839 ; Major 1st Dragoons July 23, 1850; Lieut.-Colonel May 13, 1861; (1st Cavalry Aug. 3, 1861;) Colonel 1st Cavalry Feb. 15, 1862; retired Dec. 15, 1870. Brevetted Major U. S. Army Aug. 17, 1847, " for gallant and meritorious conduct in the affair of San Augustine, Mex. ;" Brig. -General March 13, 1865, " for gallant and efficient services during the Gettysburg campaign." Elected July 1, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 827. 623. JOSEPH NICHOLSON ABBEY. First Lieutenant 112th Penna. (2d Heavy Artillery) February 8, 1862; Captain Nov. 25, 1862; honorably discharged Nov. 2, 1864. Elected July 1, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 829. 624. EDWIN LAWRENCE TEVIS. Private 1st Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry May 13, 1861; mustered out Aug. 17, 1861. Second Lieutenant 70th Penna. (6th Cavalry) (Rush's Lancers) Oct. 10, 1861; First Lieutenant Nov. 20, 1862; honorably discharged April 17, 1863. Elected July 1, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 830. 626. ALEXANDER MURRAY. Midshipman U. S. Navy Aug. 22, 1835; Passed Midshipman June 22, 1841; Lieutenant August 12, 1847; Commander Jiily 16, 1862 ; Captain July 25, 1866; Commodore June 19, 1871; Rear Admiral April 26, 1876; retired April 30, 1878. Elected October 14, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 569. Transferred from New York Commandery Oct. 1, 1868. Re-transferred to New York Commandery . 627. JOHN ROBERTS GOLDSBOROUGH. Midshipman U. S. Navy Nov. 6, 1824; Passed Midshipman April 28, 1832; Lieutenant Sept. 6, 1837; Commander Sept. 14, 1855; Captain July 16, 1862; Commodore April 13, 1867; retired July 2, 1870. Elected October 14, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 891. Born July 2, 1809, at Washington, D. C. Died June 22, 1877, at Washington, D. C. 630. EDMUND ROSS COLHOUN. Midshipman U. S. Navy April 1, 1829 ; Passed Midshipman July 2, 1845; resigned June 27, 1853. Acting Lieutenant U. S. Navy Sept. 24, 1861 ; Commander Nov. 17, 1862; Captain March 2, 1869 ; Commodore April 26, 1876. Elected October 14, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 894. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. G9 631. THOMAS COOPER ENGLISH. Ccadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1845; Brevet Second Lieutenant 5th U. S. Infantry July 1, 1849; Second Lieutenant July 31, 1850; First Lieutenant 9th Infantry March 3, 1855; Captain Dec. 29," 1857 ; Major 5th Infantry Aug. 27, 1863; Lieut. -Colonel 2d Infantry Feb. 22, 1869. Lieut. -Colonel 1st Washington Territory Infantry April 19, 1862; mustered out of Volunteer service April 17, 1865. Brevetted Lieut.-Colonel U. S. Army March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the rebellion." Elected October 14, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 895 (not issued"). Born Dec. 22, 1827, , Pa. Died June 10, 1876, at Philadelphia, Pa. 632. GEORGE SHORKLEY. First Lieutenant 51st Penna. Infantry Nov. 16, 1861; Captain April 22 ■ 1864; mustered out July 27, 1865. ' Second Lieutenant and First Lieutenant 15th U. S. Infantry Feb 23 1866 • Captain Oct. 13, 1867. ' Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers July 30, 1864, "for gallant and distinguished services in the operations before Petersburg, Va. ;" Lieut.- Colonel March 25, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services at Fort Stedraan, Va. ;" Colonel April 9, 1865, "for long, faithful, and valuable services ;" Captain U. S. Array March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services m the battle of Antietam, Md. ;" Major March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services in the engagement at Fort Stedman, Va." ° Elected October 14, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 896, 633. JAMES FORNEY. Second Lieutenant U. S. Marine Corps March 1, 1861 ; First Lieutenant Sept. 1, 1861; Captain April 23, 1864. Brevetted Captain April 24, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services at the attack upon Forts Jackson and St. Philip;" Major April 15, 1869, " for gallantry in action against the savages of Formosa, to date from the 13th of June, 1867;" Lieut.-Colonel March 15, 1870, "for meritorious and gallant services in defeating a rebel raid at Gunpowder Bridge, which threatened the ferries at Havre de Grace and borders of Pennsylvania in July, 1864." ' Elected October 14, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 897. 637. WILLIAM W. SWAN. First Lieutenant 17th U. S. Infantry May 14, 1861; Captain April 20 1864; transferred to 35th Infantry Sept. 21, 1866; resigned Nov. 1, 1866.' Brevetted Major U. S. Army Aug. 1, 1864, "for gallant services at the battle of the Wilderness and during the campaign before Richmond, Va. ;" Lieut.-Colonel April 1, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services at Five " Forks, Va." Elected October 14, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 901. 638. HENRY BLAKE HAYS. Captain 6th U. S. Cavalry Aug. 5, 1861; resigned July 5, 1864. Elected October 14, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 902. 70 REGISTER OF THE 640. CHARLES HUSTON HALE. First Lieutenant 19tli U. S. Infantry Aug. 5, 18G1 ; Captain Feb. 20, 1865 ; resigned April 28, 1865. Captain and Aide-de-Camp U. S. Volunteers June 25, 18G2; resigned April 28, 1865. Elected October 14, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 904 (not issued). Born 1837 — , Pa. Died October 3, 1872, at . 642. JAMES PATTERSON ROBERTSON. Midshipman U. S. Navy September 28, 1857; Lieutenant August 1, 1862; Lieut. -Commander July 25, 1866. Elected October 14, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 906. Born 1837, — , Pa. Died July 19, 1875, at Philadelphia, Pa. 646. RICHARD STOCKTON FIELD. United States Senator from the State of New Jersey Nov. 21, 1862, to Jan. 14, 1863. U. S. District Judge for New Jersey Jan. 21, 1863, to May 25, 1870. Elected October 14, 1868. Class 3. Insignia 910 (not issued). Born December 31, 1803, at White Hill, Burlington Co., N. J. Died May 25, 1870, at Trenton, N. J. 647. AUSTIN PENDERGRAST. Midshipman U. S. Navy Oct. 14, 1848; Passed Midshipman June 15, 1854; Lieutenant September 16, 1855; Lieut. -Commander July 16, 1862; Commander Aug. 31, 1867. Elected November 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 911. Born 1833, Ky. Died October 23, 1874, at Philadelphia, Pa. 648. SULLIVAN DORR AMES. Midshipman U. S. Navy Sept. 22, 1856 ; Master Sept. 19, 1861; Lieutenant July 16, 1862; Lieut. -Commander July 25, 3 866 ; Commander Jan. 6, 1874. Elected November 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 912. Transferred to Massachusetts Commandery December 1, 1869. Born July 16, 1840, at Providence, R. I. Died November 22, 1880, at Providence, R. I. 649. GEORGE MIFFLIN BACHE. Midshipman U. S. Navy Nov. 19, 1857; Lieutenant July 16, 1862; Lieut.- Commander July 25, 1866 ; Commander April 5, 1875 ; retired April 5, 1875. Elected November 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 913. 650. CHARLES WURTS TRACY. Midshipman U. S. Navy Oct. 27, 1859 ; Ensign Dec. 10, 1862 ; Lieutenant Feb. 22, 1864; Lieut.-Commander July 25, 1866; retired Oct. 22, 1878. Elected November 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 914. 651. ISAAC SMITH FINNEY. Third Asst. Engineer U. S. Navy May 3, 1859 ; Second Asst. Engineer October 29, 1861; First Asst. Engineer (Lieutenant) July 25, 1866; Chief Engineer (Lieut.-Commander) March 4, 1871. COMMANDERY OP PENNSYLVANIA. 71 Elected November 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 915 (not issued). Born Sej^tember 5, 1835, at Halifax, Dauphin Co., Pa. Died November 19, 1874, at Brooklyn, N. Y. 653. HECTOR TYNDALE. Major 28tli Penna. Infantry June 28, 1861; Lieut.-Colonel April 25, 1862; Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers Nov. 29, 1862 ; resigned Aug. 26, 1864. Brevetted Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected November 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 917. Council of the Commandery 1870-1871. Junior Vice-Commander 1877 to 1880. Born March 24, 1821, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died March 19, 1880, at Philadelphia, Pa. 654. ALFRED JACOB SELLERS. Captain 19th Penna. Infantry April 27, 1861 ; mustered out Aug. 29, 1861. Major 90th Penna. Infantry Feb. 26, 1862; honorably discharged Feb. 29, 1864. Brevetted Lieut.-Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious ccmdiict at the battle of South Mountain, Md., Sept. 14, 1862;" Colonel March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious conduct at the battle of Antietara, Md., Sept. 17, 1862." Elected November 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 918. 655. JAMES KING. Major and Surgeon U. S. Volunteers Aug. 5, 1861; resigned Nov. 6, 1862. Elected November 4, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 919 (not issued). Born January 18, 1816, near Bedford, Bedford Co., Pa. Died March 11, 1880, at Pittsburgh, Pa. 657. CARLILE BOYD. Second Lieutenant 5th New York Infantry May 9, 1861 ; First Lieutenant Sept. 5, 1861; Captain Dec. 6, 1861; Major Jan. 1, 1863; mustered out May 14, 1863. Major Veteran Reserve Corps Sept. 17, 1863; Lieut.-Colonel Sept. 29, 1863; mustered out June 30, 1866. Captain 44th U. S. Infantry July 28, 1866; transferred to 17th Infantry May 27, 1869; wholly retired March 22, 1879. Brevetted Major U. S. Army March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Gaines' Mill, Va. ;" Lieut.-Colonel March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Groveton, Va." Elected December 2, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 929 (not issued). 658. EDWARD FIELD. Second Lieutenant 1st New Jersey Cavalry Aug. 15, 1861; mustered out Feb. 28, 1862. Second Lieutenant 4th U. S. Artillery Feb. 19, 1862; First Lieutenant Aug. 11, 1863; Captain April 29, 1873. Brevetted First Lieutenant U. S. Army June 30, 1862, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of White-oak Swamp, Va.;" Captain May 12, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services in action at Meadow Bridge, Va." Elected December 2, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 930, 72 REGISTER OF THE 660. JOHN BUTLER CONYNGHAM. Major 52d Penna. Infantry Nov. 5, 1861; Lieut. -Colonel Jan. 9, 1864; Colonel June 3, 1865 ; mustered out July 12, 1865, Captain 38th U. S. Infantry March 7, 1867; transferred to 24th Infantry Nov. 11, 1869. Brevetted Major U. S. Army March 7, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services in the siege of Yorktovvn, Va.;" Lieut.-Colonel March 7, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Fair Oaks,' Va." Elected December 2, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 932. Born September 29, 1827, at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Died May 27, 1871, at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 662. HENRY FELTUS BREWERTON. Second Lieutenant 5th U. S. Artillery May 14, 1861 ; First Lieutenant March 1, 1862; Captain Sept. 18, 1868. Brevetted Captain U. S. Army Oct. 19, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Cedar Creek, Va." Elected December 2, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 934. 664. AARON WARD WEAVER. Midshipman U. S. Navy May 10, 1848; Passed Midshipman June 15, 1854; Master Sept. 15, 1855; Lieutenant Sept. 16, 1855 ; Lieut. -Commander July 16, 1862; Commander July 25, 1866 ; Captain Aug. 8, 1876. Elected December 2, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 936. 6G6. WILLIAM NICKLIN WATMOUGH. Second Lieutenant 33d Penna. (4th Reserves) Oct. 26, 1861 ; honorably discharged Nov. 11, 1862. Acting Asst. Paymaster (Master) U. S. Navy November 2, 1862 ; Asst. Paymaster (Master) June 30, 1864; Paymaster (Lieut. -Commander) May 4, 1866. Elected December 2, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 938. 667. JOHN J. READ. Midshipman U. S. Navy Sept. 21, 1858; Ensign Nov. 22, 1862; Lieutenant Feb. 22, 1864 ; Lieut.-Commander July 25, 1866 ; Commander Dec. 11, 1877. Elected December 2, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 939. 668. HEMAN POTTER BABCOCK. Passed Asst. Surgeon (Lieutenant) U. S. Navy Sept. 24, 1862 ; resigned Nov. 28, 1868. Elected December 2, 1868. Class 1. Insignia 940. Transferred to California Coramandery May 8, 1871. Born October 28, 1840, at Buflalo, N. Y. Died December 27, 1878, at Buffalo, N. Y. 669. WILLIAM POTTER WILSON. First Lieutenant 14Sth Penna. Infantry Sept. 1, 1862; Captain Nov. 15, 1863. Captain and Aide-de-Camp U. S. Volunteers Jan. 23, 1865; mustered out July 10, 1866. Captain 21st U. S. Infantry July 28, 1866; unassigned April 19, 1869; honorably discharged Oct. 23, 1870. COIIMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 73 Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers December 2, 1864, "for gallant services during the present campaign before Richmond, Va. ;" Lieut. -Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for services throughout the war;" Major U. S. Army March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of the Wilderness, Va." Elected January 6, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 962. 674. JAMES H. SPENCER. Private 6th Mass. Infantry April 16, 1861 ; honorably discharged Aug. 2, 1861. Sergeant 20th Mass. Infantry Aug. 23, 1861 ; First Lieutenant Nov. 23, 1863; Captain July 6, 1864; mustered out July 16, 1865. Second Lieutenant and First Lieutenant 12th U. S. Infantry February 23, 1866 ; transferred to 30th Infantry Sejitember 21, 1866; transferred to 4th Infantry March 23, 1869; Captain March 20, 1879. Elected January 6, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 967. 676. EDMOND BUTLER. Second Lieutenant 5th U. S. Infantry October 7, 1861; First Lieutenant Feb. 20, 1862; Captain May 14, 1864. Elected January 6, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 969. 677. GEORGE BRYDGE3 RODNEY. Private Commonwealth (Penna.) Artillery April 24, 1861; honorably discharged Aug. 5, 1861. Second Lieutenant and First Lieutenant 4th U. S. Artillery Aug. 5, 1861 ; Captain March 4, 1869. Brevetted Captain U. S. Army December 31, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Stone River, Tenn. ;" Major Sept. 20, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Chickamauga, Ga." Elected January 6, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 970. 678. GEORGE BARTOL WHITE. Midshipman U. S. Navy September 28, 1854; Lieutenant April 19, 1861 ; Lieut.-Commander March 3, 1865 ; Commander Aug. 13, 1872. Elected January 6, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 971. 681. GEORGE FREDERICK SCHAYER. Second Lieutenant 29th New York Infantry September 5, 1861; First Lieutenant June 17, 1862 ; resigned Feb. 24, 1863. First Lieutenant Veteran Reserve Corps Aug. 1, 1863 ; Captain Nov. 21, 1864; honorably discharged Aug. 7, 1867. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant conduct in the battle of Cedar Mountain, Va. ;" Lieut. -Colonel March 13, 1865, "for gallant conduct in the battle of Chancellorsville, Va." Elected January 6, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 974 (not issued). 682. AUGUSTUS HENRY KILTY. Midshipman U. S. Navy July 4, 1821 ; Passed Midshipman April 28, 1832 ; Lieutenant Sept. 6, 1837; Commander Sept. 14, 1855; Captain July 16, 1862; Commodore July 25, 1866; retired Nov. 25, 1868; Rear Admiral (retired list) July 13, 1870. 10 74 REGISTEK OF THE Elected February 3, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 991. Born 1806, Md. Died November 10, 1879, at Baltimore, Md. 683. WILLIAM HOWARD BRICE. Acting Master's Mate U. S. Navy Sept. 5, 1861 ; Acting Ensign Sept. 3, 1862; Acting Master July 16, 1864; Ensign March 12, 1868; Master Dec. 17, 1868; Lieutenant March 21, 1870. Elected February 3, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 992. Born Md. Died July 6, 1874, at Philadelphia, Pa. 688. JOSEPH FRANKLIN TOBIAS. Volunteer Aide-de-Camp, with the rank of Major, on the staif of General David Bell Birney, U. S. Volunteers, April 14, 1862, to May 16, 1864. Elected February 3, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 997. Member at large, elected by the 4th Congress of the Order April 14, 1881. 691. GEORGE B. RUSSELL. Second Lieutenant 38th Mass. Infantry Awg. 20, 1862; First Lieutenant Jan. 1, 1863 ; Captain April 5, 1863. First Lieutenant Veteran Reserve Corps Aug. 25, 1864; Captain Sept. 15, 1864 ; mustered out Sept. 1, 1866. Captain 44th U. S. Infantry July 28, 1866; unassigned May 27, 1869; assigned to 7th Infantry April 7, 1S70; transferred to 9th Infantry April 30, 1870. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for meritorious services;" Lieut. -Colonel March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious conduct during the siege of Port Hudson, La. ;" Major U. S. Army March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious conduct in the assault on Port Hudson, La." Elected March 2, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 1007. 695. CHARLES LATHROP HUNTINGTON. Midshipman U. S. Navy Sept. 29, 1858; Lieutenant Aug. 1, 1862; Lieui.- Commander July 25, 1866; Commander April 14, 1875. Elected March 2, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 1011. 696. CHARLES WEBB SLAMM. Acting Asst. Paymaster (Master) U. S. Navy Nov. 4, 1862 ; Passed Asst. Paymaster (Lieutenant) March 22, 1867 ; Paymaster (Lieut. -Commander) August 28, 1876. Elected March 2, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 1012. 698. HENRY MARTYN WHITTELSEY. Captain and Asst. Quartermaster U. S. Volunteers October 31, 1861; Colonel and Quartermaster (by assignment) May 26, 1865, to July 3, 1865, and Aug. 5, 1865, to Jan. 1, 1867; mustered out July 17, 1867. Brevetted Major, Lieut. -Colonel, Colonel, and Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Elected April 7, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 1036 (not issued). Born August 12, 1821, at — , Conn. Died August 8, 1873, at Washington, D. C, COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 75 699. SAMUEL GOODMAN. Second Lieutenant 28th Penna. Infantry Oct. 15, 1861 ; First Lieutenant and Adjutant Nov. 13, 1861; mustered out Aug. 3, 1864. Brevetted Captain, Major, Lieut. -Colonel, and Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and and meritorious services at the battles of Cedar Mountain, Antietam, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Lookout Mountain, Mission Ridge, Ringgold, Mill Creek Gap, and Resaca." Elected April 7, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 1037. 700. WILLIAM EARNEST GOODMAN. Second Lieutenant 28tli Penna. Infantry Sept. 6, 1861; First Lieutenant Nov. 1, 1861 ; transferred to 147th Penna. Infantry Oct. 1, 1862 ; Captain Oct. 27, 1864; mustered out July 15, 1865. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the campaign in Georgia and the Carolinas." Elected April 7, 1869. Class 1: Insignia 1038. 701. JOSEPH EARNEST GOODMAN. Private 28th Penna. Infantry Dec. 13, 1861 ; transferred to 147th Penna. Infantry Oct. 1, 1862; Sergeant March 1, 1863; First Sergeant July 4, 1863; Second Lieutenant Veteran Reserve Corps September 16, 1864 ; honorably discharged Aug. 8, 1866. Elected April 7, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 1039. 702. THOMPSON LENNIG. Private 70th Penna. (6th Cavalry) (Rush's Lancers) Sept. 13, 1862; Second Lieutenant Nov. 20, 1862; First Lieutenant (a. tv. m.) April 18, 1863; honorably discharged April 11, 1864. Elected April 7, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 1040. 703. JOHN HAYS. Second Lieutenant 130th Penna. Infantry Aug. 14, 1862; First Lieutenant Aug. 17, 1862; First Lieutenant and Adjutant Feb. 18, 1863; mustered out . May 21, 1863. Elected April 7, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 1041. 706. DUNCAN SHERMAN. Second Lieutenant 1st U. S. Cavalry January 22, 1867 ; First Lieutenant Aug. 2, 1869 ; resigned July 31, 1873. Elected April 7, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 1044. 707. WILLIAM HENRY PANCOAST. Volunteer Surgeon with the Army of the Potomac at White House, Va., 1862; Acting Asst. Surgeon U. S. Army June 27, 1862; honorably discharged Jan. 22, 1863. Consulting Surgeon at the U. S. General Hospital, Sixth and Master streets, Philadelphia, Pa., 1863-1865. Elected April 7, 1869. Class 3. Insignia 1045. 708. THOMAS WILSON. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1849; Brevet Second Lieutenant 6th U. S. Infantry July 1, 1853; Second Lieutenant Oct. 26, 1854; First Lieutenant April 1, 1857. 76 REGISTER OF THE Captain and Commissary of Subsistence Oct. 25, 1861; Lieut. -Col on el and Commissary of Subsistence (by assignment) Dec. 26, 1863, to Aug. 1, 1865; Major and Commissary of Subsistence May 20, 1882. Brevetted Colonel U. S. Volunteers August 1, 1864, "for faithful and meritorious services in the field ;" Brig. -General March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war;" Major, Lieut. -Colonel, Colonel, and Brig. -General U. S. Army March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Elected May 5, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 514. 710. THOMAS HOLDUP STEVENS. Midshipman U. S. Navy Dec. 14, 1836; Passed Midshipman .July 1, 1842; Lieutenant May 10, 1849; Commander July 16, 1862; Captain July 25, 1866;' Commodore Nov. 20, 1872 ; Rear Adniiral Oct. 27, 1879; retired Mav 27, 1881. Elected June 2, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 1072. Transferred to District of Columbia Commandery Feb. 1, 1882 — Charter member. 711. WILLIAM SEXTON FORT. Asst.- Surgeon (Master) U. S. Navy Oct. 3, 1861; Passed Asst. Surgeon (Lieutenant) Jan. 24, 1862. Elected June 2, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 1073 (not issued). Born November 20, 1839, at Pemberton, Burlington Co., N. J. Died March 24, 1873, at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 715. PETER D. VROOM. First Lieutenant 1st New Jersey Infantry Aug. 28, 1862; mustered out Sept. 19, 1863. Major 2d New Jersey Cavalry Sept. 25, 1863 ; mustered out Oct. 24, 1865. Second Lieutenant 3d U. S. Cavalry Feb. 23, 1866; First Lieutenant July 28, 1866 ; Regimental Commissary Dec. 1, 1866, to May 28, 1867 ; Regimental Adjutant Dec. 28, 1868, to May 15, 1871 ; Captain May 17, 1876. Brevetted Lieut. -Colonel and Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected October 6, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 1093 (not issued). 718. WILLIAM ALEXIS THOMPSON. Private 1st Maryland Infantry Aug. 18, 1862; Regimental Quartermaster- Sergeant Dec. 6, 1864 ; honorably discharged June 3, 1865. Second Lieutenant 4th U. S. Cavalry June IS, 1867 ; First Lieutenant Julv 31, 1869; Regimental Adjutant Sept. 1, 1877, to March 1, 1878; Captain July 23, 1879. Elected October 6, 1869, Class 1. Insignia 1096. 721. THEODORE STRONG THOMPSON. Acting Asst. Paymaster (Master) U. S. Navy October 9, 1863 ; Asst. Paymaster (Master) July 23, 1866; Passed Asst. Paymaster (Lieutenant Feb. 1, 1868; Paymaster (Lieut. -Commander) Jan. 25, 1878. Elected October 6, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 1099. Transferred to New York Commandery March 9, 1881. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 77 723. WALLACE MASON SPEAR. Private 2d Wisconsin Infantry June 11, 1S61 ; Second Lieutenant 1st Wisconsin Heavy Artillery Jan. 1, 1862; First Lieutenant Dec. 17, 1S62; Captain Jan. 5, 1864; mustered out Sept. 1, 1865. Elected October 6, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 1101 (not issued). Born Died July 26, 1873, at . 724. GEORGE HUMPHREYS NORTH. Private Comnionwealtli (Penna.) Artillery April 24, 1861; mustered out Aug. 5, 1861. First Lieutenant and Quartermaster 159th Penna. (14tli Cavalry) Nov. 3, 1862; Captain March 3, 1865; honorably discharged July 17, 1865. Elected October 6, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 1102. 727. HENRY GLASS. Midshipman U. S. Navy Sept. 24, 1860; Ensign Sept. 8, 1863; Master Nov. 10, 1865; Lieutenant July 25, 1866; Lieut. -Commander March 12, 1868; Commander Oct. 27, 1879. Elected November 3, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 1117. Transferred to California Commandery April 30, 1877. 728. GRANT WEIDMAN. Major 173d Penna. Infantry Nov. 18, 1862; mustered out Aug. IS, 1863. Elected November 3, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 1118. 729. CHARLES STEWART. Lieutenant U. S. Navy March 9, 1798 ; Master Commandant May 19, 1804; Captain April 22, 1806; Senior Flag Officer April 20, 1859 ; retired Dec. 21, 1861 ; Rear Admiral (retired list) July 16, 1862. Elected November 6, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 1119 (not issued). Born July 28, 1778, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died November 7, 1869, at Bordentown, N. J. 731. JOHN PALMER BANKSON. Captain 118th Penna. Infantry Aug. 20, 1862; resigned March 23, 1864. Elected December 1, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 1121 (not issued). Born December 3, 1835, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died December 27, 1876, at Philadelphia, Pa. 732. HENRY AUGUSTUS WIDDIFIELD. Private 25th Penna. Infantry April 28, 1861 ; mustered out Aug. 1, 1861. First Sergeant 104th Penna. Infantry Nov. 1, 1862; Second Lieutenant March 6, 1864; First Lieutenant Dec. 17, 1864; First Lieutenant and Adjutant March 18, 1865; mustered out Aug. 25, 1865. Elected December 1, 1869. Class 1. Insignia 1122. 733. EDWARD BURD GRUBB. First Sergeant 3d New Jersey Infantry May 25, 1861 ; Second Lieutenant June 13, 1861 ; First Lieutenant November 8, 1861. Major 23d New Jersey Infantry Nov. 24, 1S62 ; Lieut.-Colonel Dec. 26, 1862; Colonel April 9, 1863; mustered out June 27, 1863. Colonel 37tli New Jersey Infantry June 23, 1864; mustered out Oct. 1, 1864. 78 KEGISTER OF THE Brev^etted Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 18G5, "for gallant and meritorious services during tlie war." Elected January 5, 1870. Class 1. Insignia 1127. 734. JAMES McQueen FORSYTH. Acting Master's Mate U. S. Navy Sept. 25, 1861 ; Acting Ensign Sept. 5, 1862; Acting Master August 1, 1864; Master March 12, 1868; Lieutenant Dec. 18, 1868; Lieut.-Commander May 9, 1878. Elected January 5, 1870. Class 1. Insignia 1128. Council of the Commandery 1879-1880. 736. GEORGE HENRY THOMAS. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1836; Second Lieutenant 3d U. S. Artillery July 1, 1840; First Lieutenant April 30, 1844; Captain Dec. 24, 1853; Major 2d Cavalry May 12, 1855; Lieut. -Colonel April 25, 1861; Colonel May 3, 1861 ; (5th Cavalry Aug. 3, 1861 ;) Brig.-General Oct. 27, 1863; Maj. -General Dec. 15, 1864. Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers Aug. 3, 1861; Maj. -General April 25, 1862; vacated commission in Volunteer service Dec. 15, 1864. Brevetted First Lieutenant U. S. Army Nov. 6, 1841, "for gallantry and good conduct in the war against the Florida Indians ;" Captain Sept. 23, 1846, "for gallant conduct in the several conflicts at Monterey, Mex.;" Major Feb. 23, 1847, "for gallant and meritorious conduct in the battle of Buena Vista, Mex." The Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled. Resolved, March 3, 1865 : " That the thanks of Congress are due, and are hereby tendered to Maj.- General Geo. H. Thomas, and the officers and soldiers under his command, for their skill and dauntless courage, by which the rebel army under Gen. Hood was signally defeated and driven from the State of Tennessee." Elected March 6, 1870. Class 1. Insignia — (not issued). Born July 31, 1816, at Jerusalem, Southampton Co., Va. Died March 28, 1870, at San Francisco, Cal. 738. JACOB THOMAS ELLIOTT. Captain and Commissary of Subsistence U. S. Volunteers Sej)t. 10, 1862; mustered oiit Nov. 22, 1865. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers November 7, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." Elected April 6, 1870. Class 1. Insignia 1160 (not issued). Born July 9, 1832, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died November 12, 1872, at Philadelphia, Pa. 740. WILLIAM WALLACE GOODWIN. Acting Asst. Paymaster (Master) U. S. Navy Oct. 4, 1861; honorably discharged March 3, 1866. Elected April 6, 1870. Class 1. Insignia 1162. 741. ALPHEUS STARKEY WILLIAMS. Lieut. -Colonel 1st Michigan Infantry Dec. 8, 1847; mustered out July 29, 1848. Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers May 17, 1861 ; mustered out Jan. 15, 1866. Brevetted Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers January 12, 1865, "for marked ability and energy, etc." COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 79 Elected May 4, 1870. Class 1. Insignia 1181. Born September 10, 1810, at Saybrook, Conn. Died December 21, 1878, at Washington, D. C. 742. CHARLES L. FITZHUGH. First Lieutenant 4tli U. S. Artillery Oct. 24, 1861 ; resigned May 21, 1868. Captain 7tli Cavalry July 28, 1866; declined Nov. 1, 1866. Colonel 6th New York Cavalry Feb. 18, 1865 ; transferred to 2d New York Provisional Cavalry June 17, 1865 ; mustered out of Volunteer service Aug. 9, 1865. Brevetted Captain U. S. Army April 7, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Shiloh, Tenn. ;" Major U. S. Army Aug. 28, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Smithlield, Va. ;" Lieut. -Colonel U. S. Army March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Five Forks, Va. ;" Colonel U. S. Army March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war;" Brig. -General U. S. Army March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services in the field during the war;" Brig.-Greneral U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallantry, energy, and ability." Elected xMay 4, 1870. Class 1. Insignia 1182. 744. ANDREW WOODS DENISON. Colonel 8th Maryland Infantry Sept. 12, 1862 ; mustered out May 31, 1865. Brevetted Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers Aug. 19, 1864, "for meritorious .conduct in the battles of the Wilderness and Spotsylvania, Va. ;" Maj.- General March 31, 1865, "for gallant conduct in the battle of White-oak Road, Va." Elected June 1, 1871. Class 1. Insignia 1193. Born December 15, 1831, at Baltimore, Md. Died February 24, 1877, at Baltimore, Md. 746. ALEXANDER THEOBALD VON MITZEL. Captain 74th Penna. Infantry Sept. 30, 1861; Major May 2, 1863; Lieut.- Colonel May 11, 1864 ; honorably discharged Oct. 15, 1864. Elected June 1, 1870. Class 1. Insignia 1195. 747. ROBERT LEVAN ORR. First Lieutenant 17th Penna. Infantry April 25, 1861; mustered out Aug. -1, 1861. Captain 61st Penna. Infantry Sept. 7, 1861 ; Major Dec. 18, 1864; Lieut.- Colonel April 18, 1865 ; Colonel May 14, 1865 ; mustered out June 28, 1865. Elected June 1, 1870. Class 1. Insignia 1196. 749. DAVID KRAUSE. First Lieutenant 14th U. S. Infantry May 14, 1861 ; Quartermaster 1st Battalion June — , 1862, to July 31, 1863; Captain July 31, 1863. Brevetted Major March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Gettysburg, Pa." Elected June 1, 1870. Class 1. Insignia 1198. 750. WILLIAM KRAUSE. Cadet U. S. iMilitary Academy September 1, 1861; Second Lieutenant and First Lieutenant 19th U. S. Iiifautry June 23, 1865; transferred to 37th Infantry Sept. 21, 1866 ; transferred to 3d Infantry Aug. 11, 1869. Elected June 1, 1840. Class 1. Insignia 1199. 80 KEGISTER OF THE 751. CHARLES GARRETSON. Captain and Asst. Quartermaster U. S. Volunteers June 11, 1862 ; mustered out March 5, 18G4. Second Lieutenant 17tli U. S. Infantry March 3, 1866; First Lieutenant Sept. 1, 1867; unassigned May 27, 1869; mustered out Jan. 1, 1871. Elected June 1, 1871). Class 1. Insignia 1200. Born , Md. Died September 2, 1871, at Charleston, S. C. 752. LEWIS MULFORD DAYTON. Captain and Aide-de-Camp U. S. Volunteers March 11, 1863. Major and Assist. Adjt. General U. S. Volunteers Jan. 12, 1865 ; mustered out Sept. 1, 1866. Second Lieutenant 2d U. S. Infantry July 24, 1866 ; Captain 7th Cavalry March 6, 1867; Lieut. -Colonel and Military Secretary to the Lieut. -General Aug. 11, 1866, to March 8, 1869; Colonel and Aide-de-Camp to the General March 8, 1869, to Dec. 31, 1870; honorably discharged Dec. 31, 1870. Brevetted Lieut.-Colonel U. S. Volunteers Mar. 13, 1865, " for meritorious services in the recent campaigns of Atlanta and Savannah, Ga., and the Carolinas;" First Lieutenant, Captain, and Major U. S. Army Mar. 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services in the Atlanta campaign;" Lieut.- Colonel U. S. Arm.y March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in the campaign through the Carolinas." Elected November 2, 1870. Class 1. Insignia 1233. 753. HARRY M. SMITH. Private 19th U. S. Infantry May 6, 1862; Sergt.-Major June 19, 1862; honorably discharged May 6, 1865. Second Lieutenant and First Lieutenant 19th U. S. Infantry Feb. 9, 1865 ; transferred to 2Sth Infantry September 21, 1866; Captain Nov. 1, 1866; unassigned March 31, 1869 ; assigned to 21st Infantry July 5, 1870. Elected November 2, ]870. Class 1. Insignia 1234. Transferred to California Comraandery Nov. 1, 1871. Born — , 1832, in Washington Co., Pa. Died April 23, 1877, at Fort Lapwai, Idaho. 755. LA FAYETTE HAMMOND. First Lieutenant and Quartermaster 1st California Infantry Aug. 15, 1861; Captain July 17, 1862; resigned Oct. 19, 1863. Major 2d Ohio Heavy Artillery Oct. 8, 1863; mustered out Aug. 23, 1865. First Lieutenant 23d U. S. Infantry July 28, 1866. Elected November 2, 1870. Class 1. Insignia 1236. Born , at Philadelj)hia, Pa. Died September 6, 1873, at Fort Yuma, Cal. 757. HENRY SEYMOUR LANSING. Colonel 17th New York Infantry May 24, 1861 ; mustered out Jane 2, 1863. Captain 12th U. S. Infantry Aug. 5, 1861; resigned July 17, 1863. Brevetted Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Elected November 2, 1870. Class 1. Insignia 1238. Council of the Commandery 1880 to 1882. Born February 17, 1824, at Utica, N. Y. Died April 13, 1882, at Barlington, N. J. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 81 758. FRANCIS CHRISTOPHER DEIMLING. Private 3d U. S. Reserve Corps Missouri Infontrv May 8, 1861 ; mustered out Ang. 8, 1861. First Lieutenant and Adjutant 10th Missouri Infantry Aug. 15, 1861; Major Oct. 3, 1862; Colonel July 17, 1863; must* red out Aug. 20, 1864. Elected November 2, 1870. Class 1. Insignia 1239. 759. DAVID NEWLIN FELL. Second Lieutenant 122d Penna. Infantry Aug. 11, 1862 ; mustered out May 15, 1863. Elected November 2, 1870. Class 1. Insignia 1240. 761. OBADIAH CRAIG MAXWELL. Second Lieutenant 1st Ohio Infantry April 17, 1861 ; mustered out Aug. 2, 1861. Captain 2d Ohio Infantry Aug. 31, 1861; Major Dec. 24, 1862; Lieut.- Colonel Dec. 31, 1862; honorably discharged Feb. 1, 1864. Lieiit. -Colonel 194th Ohio Infantry March 15, 1865 ; honorably discharged March 19, 1866. Brevetted Colonel and Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected January 4, 1871. Class 1. Insignia 1253. Born February 7, 1837, at Franklin, Warren Co., Ohio. Died December 5, 1872, at Dayton, Ohio. 763. LUCIEN FRANKLIN PRUD' HOMME. Second Lieutenant lOStli Penna. (11th Cavalry) October 12, 1861 ; First Lieutenant June 26, 1864; honorably discharged Sept. 2, 1864. Asst. Professor (Civil) U. S. Naval Academy Sept. 15, 1866 ; Professor (Civil) July 1, 1872; Head of Department of Modern Languages July 1, 1876 ; Professor (Lieutenant) U. S. Navy May 20, 1881. Elected January 4, 1871. Class 1. Insignia 1255. 764. JOSEPH M. KELLEY. Private 19th Penna. Infantry April 18, 1861; honorably discharged Aug. 8, 1861. First Lieutenant 69th Penna. Infantry August 26, 1861; mustered out March 4, 1863. First Lieutenant Veteran Reserve Corps March 8, 1864 ; Captain April 3, 1865 ; mustered out Nov. 20, 1865. First Lieutenant 35th U. S. Infantry March 7, 1867; unassigned Nov. 11, 1869 ; assigned to 10th Cavalry Dec. 15, 1870; Captain Apriri5, 1875. ■ Elected January 4, 1871. Class 1. Insignia 1256. 767. RICHARD MORRIS POPHAM. Corporal 10th New Jersey Infantry June 12, 1862; Sergeant — , 1863; Regimental Commissary Sergeant Jan. 7, 1865; First Lieutenant March 16, 1865 ; mustered out July 1, 1865. Elected April 5, 1871. Class 1. Insignia 1273 (not issued). 768. JOHN MCALLISTER SCHOFIELD. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1849; Brevet Second Lieutenant 2d U. S. Artillery July 1, 1853; Second Lieutenant 1st Artillery Aug. 31, 1853 ; First Lieutenant March 3, 1855 ; Captain 11th Infantry May 14, 1861 ; declined Oct. 6, 1861. 11 82 REGISTER OF THE Brig.-General Nov. 30, 1864; Maj.-General March 4, 1869. Majoi' 1st Missoui'i Infantry April 26, 1861. Major 1st Missburi Light Artillery June 26, 1861. Brig.-General U. g. Volunteers Nov. 21, 3 861; Maj.-General Nov. 29, 1862; appointment expired March 4, 1863; Maj.-General May 12, 1863; mustered out of Volunteer service Sept. 1, 1866. Brevetted Maj.-General U. S. Army March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Franklin, Tenn." Elected April 12, 1871. Class 1. Insignia 1274. Transferred to California Commandery May 3, 1871 — Charter member. 769. HIRAM LEONARD. Additional Paymaster U. S. Army Nov. 24, 1846; Major and Paymaster March 2, 1849 ; Lieut. -Colonel and Deputy Paymaster-General Sept. 6, 1862; retired Jan. 1, 1872. Brevetted Colonel U. S. Army March 13, 186.'), "for faithful and meritorious services during the war ;" Brig.-General March 13, 1865, " for faitliful and meritorious services in the Pay Department during the war." Elected April 12, 1871. Class 1. Insignia 1275, Transferred to California Commandery May 3, 1871 — Charter member. 770. CHARLES G. SAWTELLE. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1850; Brevet Second Lieutenant 2d U. S. Infantry July 1, 1854; Second Lieutenant 6th Infanti-y March 3, 1855; Regimental Quartermaster Feb. 15, 1857, to June 19, 1861; First Lieutenant June 5, 1860; Captain and Asst. Quartermaster May 17, 1861 ; Lieut. -Colonel and Quartermaster (by assignment) Aug. 20, 1862, to Oct. 4, 1862, Nov. 12, 1862, to Feb. 15, 1864, and May 27, 1864, to May 24, 1865; Colonel and Quartermaster (by assignment) May 25, 1865, to Jan. 1, 1867; Major and Quartermaster January 18, 1867; Lieut. -Colonel and Deputy Quartermaster General Jan. 24, 1881. Brevetted Major, Lieut. -Colonel, and Colonel U. S. Army March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war;" Brig.-General March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services in the Quarter- master's Department during the war." Elected April 12, 1871. Class 1. Insignia 1276. Registrar of the Commandery 1873 to 1875. Transferred to California Commandery May 3, 1871 — Charter member. Re-transferred to Pennsylvania Commandery May 7, 1873. 771. GEORGE WILSON McKEE. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1858; First Lieutenant Ordnance June 11, 1863; Captain June 23, 1874; Major U. S. Army Aug. 23, 1881. Brevetted Captain and Major March 13, 1865, "for eilicient and valuable services during the war." Elected April 12, 1871. Class 1. Insignia 1277. Transferred to California Commandery May 3, 1871 — Charter member. 772. CHARLES J. McDOUGAL. Midshipman U. S. Navy May 26, 1852; Master Sept. 5, 1859; Lieutenant Jan. 23, 1861; Lieut. -Commander Nov. 16, 1862; Commander Jan. 19, 1871. Elected April 12, 1871. Class 1. Insignia 1278. Transferred to California Commandery May 3, 1871 — Charter member. Born 1837, N. Y. Drowned March 28, 1881, at Cape Mendocino, Cal. COMMANDERT OF PENNSYLVANIA. 83 773. ALFRED TITUS SNELL. Midsliipman U. S. Navy September 25, 1857; Lieutenant July 16, 1862; Lieut. -Commander July 25, 1866; Commander Sept. 19, 1874. Elected April 12, 1871. Class 1. Insignia 1279. Transferred to California Commandery May 3, 1871 — Charter member. Born 1841 — , N. H. Died September 8, 1876, at San Francisco, Cal. 774. JOHN HENLEY HIGBEE. Second Lieutenant U. S. Marine Corps March 9, 1861 ; First Lieutenant Sept. 1, 1861; Captain June 10, 1864. Elected April 12, 1871. Class 1. Insignia 1280. Transferred to California Commandery May 3, 1871 — Charter member. 775. JONATHAN LETTERMAN. Asst. Surgeon U. S. Arniy June 29, 1849 ; Major and Surgeon April 16, 1862; resigned Dec. 22, 18(k. Elected April 12, 1871. Class 1. Insignia 1281. Transferred to California Commandery May 3, 1871 — Charter member. Born 1824, at Canonsburg, Washington Co., Pa. Died March 18, 1872, at San Francisco, Cal. 776. GEORGE WASHINGTON BOWIE. First Lieutenant U. S. Army March 8, 1847, assigned to 9th U. S. Infantry April 9, 1847; Captain July 20, 1847; honorably discharged Aug. 4, 1848. Colonel 5th California Infantry Nov. 8, 1861; mustered out Dec. 14, 1864. Brevetted Major U. S. Army Aug. 20, 1847, " for gallant and meritorious conduct at Contreras and Churubusco." Brevetted Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." Elected April 12, 1871. Class 1. Insignia 1282. Transferred to California Commandery May 3, 1871 — Charter member. 777. GEORGE SPAFFORD EVANS. Major 2d California Cavalry Oct. 16, 1861 ; Lieut. -Colonel Nov. 14, 1861 ; Colonel Feb. 1, 1863 ; resigned May 31, 1863. Brevetted Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." Elected April 12, 1871. Class 1. Insignia 1283. Transferred to California Commandery May 3, 1871. 778. JAMES M. McNULTY. Major and Surgeon 1st California Infantry Aug. 15, 1861. Major and Surgeon U. S. Volunteers Feb. 19, 1863; resigned Feb. 5, 1865. Brevetted Lieut. -Colonel U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services as Medical Director of the Department of New Mexico;" Colonel March 13, 1865, "for gallant and distinguished services as Medical Director of the 2d Army Corps." Elected April 12, 1871. Class 1. Insignia 1284. Transferred to California Commandery May 3, 1871 — Charter member. 779. WILLIAM GOVERNEUR MORRIS. First Lieutenant and Adjutant 2d California Cavalry October 2, 1861; transferred as First Lieutenant to Company I, Dec. 5, 1861 ; First Lieutenant and Adjutant May 22, 1862 ; honorably discharged June 27, 1862. 84 REGISTER OF THE Captain and Asst. Quartermaster U. S. Volnnteers ; mustered out Feb. 8, 1866. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." Elected April 12, 1871. Class 1. Insignia 1285. Transferred to California Commandery May 3, 1871 — Charter member. 785. LOUIS VASMER CAZIARC. Sergeant 38th Mass. Infantry Aug. 16, 1862; First Sergeant Nov. 2, 1862; honorably discharged April 19, 1864. First Lieutenant 89th U. S. Colored Troops April 24, 1864; mustered out Aug. 11, 1864. First Lieutenant 81st U. S. Colored Troops Aug. 30, 1864; First Lieutenant 73d U. S. Colored Troops Oct. 12, 1864; First Lieutenant 81st U. S. Colored Troops Aug. 22, 1865; mustered out Sept. 9, 1866. Second Lieutenant 11th U. S. Infantry July 20, 1866; First Lieutenant Nov. 23, 1868 ; unassigned April 14, 1869 ; assigned to 2d Artillery Jan. 1, 1871. Brevetted Captain U. S. Volunteers March 26, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the campaign against the city of Mobile and its defences." Elected" November 1, 1871. Class 1. Insignia 1349. Transferred to District of Columbia Commandery Feb. 1, 1882 — Charter member. 786. GEORGE WORTH WOODS. Asst. Surgeon (Master) U. S. Navy Dec. 11, 1861; Passed Asst. Surgeon (Lieutenant) Jan. 24, 1862; Surgeon (Lieut. -Commander) Dec. 10, 1869. Elected November 1, 1871. Class 1. Insignia 1350. 791. OLIVER PAYSON REX. Private 33d Illinois Infantry Nov. 26, 1861 ; Hospital Steward Jan. 10, 1863; Asst. Surgeon Sept. 1, 1865; miistered out Nov. 24, 1865. Elected May 1, 1872. Class 1. Insignia 1406. 792. KINGSTON GODDARD, Jr. Acting Asst. Surgeon Western Gunboat Flotilla July 15, 1861 ; resigned Nov. 13, 1861. Acting Asst. Surgeon U. S. Army Nov. 20, 1861, to Feb. 11, 1862, and from May 26, 1862 ; resigned April 20, 1863. Elected May 1, 1872. Class 1. Insignia 1407. 793. CAMPBELL DALLAS EMORY. Second Lieutenant 6th U. S. Infantry May 6, 1861 ; transferred to 9th Infantry May 25, 1861; First Lieutenant June 25, 1861; Regimental Adjutant July 21, 1862, to May 1, 1864; Captain Dec. 29, 1863. Brevetted Major April 2, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services in front of Petersburg, Va. ;" Lieut. -Colonel April 9, 1865, " for faithful and distinguished services in tlie lield during th DEVENDORF. Private Battery M, 3d New York Light Artillery Aug. 30, 1862 ; Corporal April 15, 1863. Second Lieutenant 1st North Carolina (Union) Infantry June 20, 1863 ; First Lieutenant Sept. 18, 1863 ; Captain May 17, 1865 ; mustered out June 27, 1865. Elected January 11, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2285. 976. WILLIAM WADE DUDLEY. Captain 19th Indiana Infantry July 29, 1861; Major Sept. 18, 1862; Lieut. -Colonel Oct. 8, 1862 ; honorably discharged April 9, 1864. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 109 Captain Veteran Reserve Corps March 25, 1865 ; honorably discharged June 30, 1S(J6. First Lieutenant 42d U. S. Infantry July 28, 18G6; declined Jan. 12, 1867. Brevetted Major and Lieut. -Colonel March 13, 1865, " for distinguished services in the field;" Colonel and Brig. -General March 13, 1865, "'for gallantry at the battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863." Elected January 11, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2286. Transferred to District of Columbia Commandery Feb. 1, 1882 — Charter member. • 977. THEOPHILUS GAINES. Captain 5th Ohio Infantry May 9, 1861 ; transferred to 5th Ohio Infantry (three years) May 27. 1861; lionorably discharged Nov. 1, 1862. Major and Judge Advocate Nov. 1, 1862; mustered out May 31, 1866. Elected January 11, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2287. Transferred to District of Columbia Commandery Feb. 1, 1882 — Charter member. 978. EDWARD AUGUSTUS GILLETT. Private 4th Conn. Infantry (changed to 1st Conn. Heavv Artillery Jan. 2, 1862) May 23, 1861; Sergeant-Major June 4, 1861; Second Lieutenant Nov. 2,1861; First Lieutenant March 1, 1862; Captain Nov. 20, 1862; mustered out Nov. 5, 1864. Elected January 11, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2288. 979. GEORGE THOMAS HARVEY. Second Lieutenant 25th Penna. Infantry April 28, 1861 ; mustered out Aug. 1, 1861. Captain 104th Penna. Infantry Sept. 12, 1861 ; mustered out Sept. 30, 1864. Elected January 11, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2289. 980. RICHARD PARKER HENDERSON. Private 36th Penna. Infantry (7th Reserves) April 21, 1861 ; Corporal June 25, 1861 ; Second Lieutenant March 1, 1863; First Lieutenant (a. w. /«.) March 1, 1864; mustered out June 16, 1864. Brevetted First Lieutenant U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for gallant conduct at the battle of Gettysburg, Pa.;" Captain March 13, 1865, "for gallant conduct at the battles of the Wilderness and Spotsylvania Court- house, Va. ;" Major March 13, 1865, "for gallantry at the battle of Bethesda Church, Va." Elected January 11, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2289, 981. BENJAMIN OGDEN LOXLEY. First Sergeant 58th Penna. Infantry September 5, 1861 ; Regimental Quartermaster-Sergeant March 1, 1863 ; Second Lieutenant Aug. 21, 1863; First Lieutenant March 25, 1864; mustered out Nov. 25, 1864. Elected January 11, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2291. 982. REUBEN DELAVAN MUSSEY. Captain 19th U. S. Infantry May 14, 1861; resigned Feb. 19, 1866. Colonel 100th U. S. Colored Troops June 14, 1864 ; mustered out of Volunteer service Dec. 26, 1865. 110 REGISTER OF THE Brevetted Major, Lieut. -Colonel, and Colonel U. S. Army March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious conduct during the war;" Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful services in the recruitment and organization of colored troops." Elected January 11, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2292. Transferred to District of Columbia Commandery Feb. 1, 1882 — Charter member. 984. JOHN R. PAXTON. Private 140th Penna. Infantry Aug. 15, 1862; Sergeant Aug. 7, 1863; First Sergeant Sept. 1, 1863; Second Lieutenant Dec. 10, 1864; mustered out May 31, 1865. Elected January 11, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2294. Transferred to District of Columbia Commandery Feb. 1, 1882 — Charter member. 985. STEPHEN PIERSON. Corporal 27th New Jersey (Infantry) Sept. 3, 1862; Sergeant Nov. 1, 1862 ; Second Lieutenant March 4, 1863 ; mustered out July 2, 1863. Private 33d New Jersey (Infantry) Aug. 25, 1863; Sergeant-Major Sept. 5, 1863; First Lieutenant and Adjutant Jan. 17, 1864; mustered out July 17, 1865. Brevetted Captain U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for gallantry in the battles of Mill Creek, Resaca, Dallas, and Kenesaw Mountain, Ga. ;" and Major March 13, 1865, "for highly distinguished conduct and gallantry at the battle of Peach Tree Creek, Ga." Elected January 11, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2295. 986. GREEN BERRY RAUM. Major 56th Illinois Infantry Sept. 28, 1861 ; Lieut.-Colonel June 26, 1862; Colonel Aug. 31, 1862. Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers April 17, 1865; resigned May 6, 1865. Brevetted Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers September 19, 1864, "for distinguished services during the war." Elected January 11, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2296. Transferred to District of Columbia Commandery Feb. 1, 1882 — Charter member. 987. WILLIAM THOMSON. First Lieutenant and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Army Aug. 5, 1861; resigned Feb. 28, 1866. Brevetted Captain and Major U. S. Army March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Elected January 11, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2297. 988. HENRY CLAY MACHETTE. Paymaster's Clerk U. S. Navy May 29, 1861 ; Acting Asst. Paymaster (Master) U. S. Navy April 29, 1864 ; honorably discharged March 3, 1866. Asst. Paymaster (Master) U. S. Navy February 21, 1867 ; Passed Asst. Paymaster (Lieutenant) Feb. 26, 1869 ; Paymaster (Lieut. -Commander) June 16, 1881. Elected January 11, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2298. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Ill 989. ANDREW HICKENLOOPER. Captain 5th Ohio Battery August 31, 1801; Lieut. -Colonel and Asst. Inspector-General U. S. Volunteers (by assignment) Sept. 14, 1864, to May 13, 18«5; mustered out July 31, 1865. Brev^etted Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." Elected January 11, 1882. Glass 1. Insignia 2299. 990. WILLIAM JOHNSON TWINING. Cadet U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1859 ; First Lieutenant U. S. Engineer Corps June 11, 1863; Captain Dec. 28, 1865 ; Major Oct. 16, 1877. Captain and Aide-de-Camp Volunteers June 30, 1864; resigned from Volunteer service Aug. 30, 1865. Brevetted Captain U. S. Army Dec. 16, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services in action during the siege of Nashville, Tenn. ;" Major and Lieut. - Colonel U. S. Volunteers January 20, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the late campaign in Georgia and Tennessee;" Major U. S. Army March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected January 11, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2300. Transferred to District of Columbia Commandery Feb. 1, 1882 — Charter member. Born August 2, 1839, at Madison, Ind. Died May 5, 1882, at Washington, D, C. 991. CHARLES DUTILH BELL. Eldest son of Companion Brevet Lieut. -Colonel Samuel Bell, U. S. Volunteers. Elected January 11, 1882. Class 2. Insignia 2301. 992. CHARLES LIGHT ATLEE. Sergeant 121st Penna. Infantry Aug. 3, 1862; Second Lieutenant Sept. 30, 1863; First Lieutenant Feb. 3, 1864; Captain July 22, 1864; honorably discharged Dec. 24, 1864. Elected March 1, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2337. 993. EDWIN LORENZO BUTTRICK. Lieut.-Colonel 24th Wisconsin Infantry Aug. 21, 1862; resigned Dec. 24, 1862. Captain and Provost Marshal of the First District of the State of Wisconsin April 19, 1864; resigned May 4, 1804. Colonel 39th Wisconsin Infantry June 3, 1804; mustered out Sept. 22, 1864. Elected March 1, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2338. 994. JAMES LOUIS FOLEY. Captain 5th Company Ohio Cavalry (Fremont Body-Guard) Aug. 20, 1861; mustered out Nov. 30, 1801. Major 10th Kentucky Cavalry Sept. 10, 1862; mustered out Sept. 17, 1863. Elected March 1, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2339. •995. THOMAS BENTON LEISENRING. Private 6th Penna. Infantry April 22, 1861 ; mustered out July 27, 1861. Sergeant 47th Penna. Infantry Sept. 18, 1861 ; First Sergeant Sept. 19, 1864 ; Captain Jan. 1, 1865 ; mustered out Dec. 25, 1805. Elected March 1, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2340. 112 REGISTER OF THE 996. ABSALOM HEISKELL MATTOX. Private 17th Battery Ohio Lip;ht Artillery Aug. 7, 1862; Sergeant Aug. 21, 18(J2; First Sergeant Feb. 1, 18(53; Second Lieutenant April 2, 1863; First Lieutenant March 17, 1864; mustered out Aug. 18, 1865. Elected March 1, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2341. 997. CHARLES RODMAN PAUL. Private 7th New Jersev Infantry August 28, 1861 ; Commissary Sergeant Nov. 27, 1861; discharged Aug. 15, 1862. Second Lieutenant loth New Jersey Infantry August 25, 1862; First Lieutenant Aug. 10, 1863; Captain Sept. 10, 1864; mustered out July 11, 1865. Second Lieutenant and First Lieutenant 16th U. S. Infantry Feb. 23, 1866; transferred to 25th Infantry Sept. 21, 1866; transferred to 18th Infantry April 26, 1869; Captain March 20, 1879. Brevetted Major U. S. Volunteers Oct. 19, 1864, "for gallantry throughout the campaign before Richmond, Va., and particularly in the engagements at Winchester, Fisher's Hill, and Cedar Creek, in the Valley of the Shenandoah ;" Lieut. -Colonel U. S. Volunteers April 2, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services before Petersburg, Va. ;" Captain U. S. Army March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Petersburg, Va." Elected March 1, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2342. 998. THOMAS ALGEO ROWLEY. Colonel 13th Peuna. Infantry April 25, 1861 ; mustered out Aug. 6, 1861. Colonel 102d Penna. Infantry Aug. 6, 1861. Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers Nov. 29, 1862; resigned Dec. 29, 1864. Elected March 1, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2343. 999. LANGHORNE WISTER. Captain 42d Penna. Infantry (13th Reserves) (1st Rifles), May 31, 1861 ; Colonel 150th Penna. Infantry Sept. 4, 1862; resigned Feb. 22, 1864. Brevetted Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for distinguished gallantry at the battle of Gettysburg, Pa. ; also for gallant conduct at the battles of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, Va., and for meritorious services during the war." Elected March 1, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2344. 1000. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS NICHOLS. Eldest son of deceased Companion Brevet Maj.- General William A. Nichols, U. S. Army. Second Lieutenant 23d U. S. Infantry May 7, 1877. Elected March 1, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2345. 1001. JOHN RUTTER BROOKE. Captain 4th Penna. Infantry April 20, 1861 ; mustered out July 27, 1861. Colonel 53d Penna. Infantry Nov. 7, 1861. Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers May 12, 1864, "for distinguished services during the recent battles of the Old Wilderness and Spotsylvania Court- House, Va.;" resigned Feb. 1, 1866. Lieut. -Colon el 37th U. S. Infantry July 28, 1866; transferred to 3d Infantry March 15, 1869; Colonel 13th Infantry March 20, 1879; transferred to 3d Infantry June 14, 1879. COMMAXDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 113 Brevetted Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers Aug. 1, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious serv^ices in the battles of Totopotomoy and Cold Harbor, Va. ;" Colonel U. S. Army March 2, 18t!7, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Gettysburg, Pa. ;" Brig.-General U. S. Army March 2, 18(57, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Spotsylvania Court- house, Va." Elected May 3, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2434. 1002. CHARLES WOODMAN HOUGHTON. First Lieutenant and Asst. Surgeon 91st Penna. Infantry Nov. 4, ISCl ; honorably discharged Sept. 11, 1862. Major and Surgeon 124th Penna. Infantry Sept. 12, 1862 ; mustered out May 17, 1863. Major and Surgeon 214th Penna. Infantry March 21, 1865; mustered out Marcii 21. 1866. Elected' May 3, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 243.5. 1003. JOSEPH KARGE. Lieut. -Colonel 1st New Jersey Cavalry Oct. 18, 1861; resigned Dec. 22, 1862. Colonel 2d New Jersey Cavalry June 23, 1863; mustered out Nov. 1, 1865. First Lieutenant 8th U. S. Cavalry June 12, 1867; transferred to 9th Infantry Feb. 1, 1870; unassigned May 4, 1870; mustered out Jan. 1, 1871. Brevetted Brig.-General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Elected May 3, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2436. 1004. WASHINGTON KLINE LINEAWEAVER. Second Lieutenant 64th Penna. (4th Cavalry) October 29, 1861; First Lieutenant July 20, 1862; Captain Sept. 22, 1862; resigned Nov. 20, 1863. Elected May 3, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2437. 1005. JOHN WILLIAM LODGE. First Lieutenant and Asst. Surgeon 31st Penna. Infantry (2d Reserves) Aug. 1, 1861; resigned Dec 11, 1861. Acting Asst. Surgeon U. S. Army Aug. 14, 1862, to April 10, 1863, and from July 31, 1864 ; resigned May 20, 1865. Elected May 3, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2438. 1006. HORATIO BARNARD LOWRY. Second Lieutenant U. S. Marine Corps Nov. 25, 1861 ; First Lieutenant Nov. 26, 1861; Captain Oct. 16, 1869; Captain and Asst. Quartermaster U. S. Marine Corps June 21, 1872. Brevetted Captain Sept. 8, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious service at the night attack on Fort Sumter." Elected May 3, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2439. 1007. JOHN VAN HOUGHTEN LEWIS. Captain and Asst. Quartermaster U. S. Volunteers November 26, 1862 ; resigned March 25, 1865. Elected May 3, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2440. 15 114 REGISTER OF THE 1008. EDWAET) FOLLANSBEE NOYES. Major oOtli Ohio Infaiitrv Jnlv 24, 1861; Lieut. -Colonel July 8, 1SG2; Colonel Nov. 1, 1862; resigned April 22, 1865. Brevetted Brig. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services." Elected May 3, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2441. 1009. WILLIAM FISHER NORRIS. First Lieutenant and Asst. Surgeon U. S. Army June 13, 1863; resigned Oct. 20, 1865. Brevetted Captain March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Elected May 3, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2442. 1010. .JOHN TEMPLIN POTTS. Private 4th Penna. Infantry April 20, 1861 ; mustered out July 26, 1861. Second Lieutenant 53d Penna. Infantry Sej^t. 18, 1861 ; First Lieutenant Nov. ], 1862; resigned July 31, 1863. First Lieutenant Veteran Reserve Corps Oct. 15, 1863 ; Captain June 6, 1864 ; resigned July 15, 1865. Elected May 3, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2443. 1011. SAMUEL B. SMITH. First Lieutenant 11th Ohio Infantry April 22, 1861 ; mustered ovit Aug. 26, 1861. First Lieutenant 93d Ohio Infantry July 18, 1862 ; Captain ,Iuly 30, 1862 ; Major (a. w. ?;;.) March 5, 1865; mustered out June 8, 1865. Elected May 3, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2444. 1012. JOHN HUEY WEEKS. Private 91st Penna. Infantry August 22, 1861 ; First Lieutenant Nov. 14, 1861 ; Captain Aug. 5, 1862 ; resigned April 26, 1863. First Lieutenant Veteran Reserve Corps July 16, 1863 ; Captain Dec. 10, 1863 ; resigned June 5, 1865. Elected May 3, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2445. 1013. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS WIEDERSHEIM. Second Lieutenant 119th Penna. Infantry Aug. 4, 1862 ; First Lieutenant May 1, 1863 ; Captain April 3, 1864; mustered out June 19, 1865. Brevetted Major April 6, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services before Petersburg and at the battle of Little Sailor's Creek, Va." Elected May 3, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2446. 1014. JOHN ROBERT WHITE. First Sergeant 118th Penna. Infantry Aug. 1, 1862 ; Second Lieutenant Oct. 22, 1862 ; First Lieutenant Jan. 8, 1863 ; Captain Feb. 15, 1865 ; mustered out June 1, 1865. Elected May 3, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2447. 1015. BYRON WILSON. Midshipman U. S. Navy June 10, 1857 ; Passed Midshipman June 25, 1860 ; Master Oct. 24, 1860 ; Lieutenant April 16, 1861 ; Lieut.-Commander Nov. 5, 1863 ; Commander Jan. 20, 1872. Elected May 3, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2448. COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 115 lOlG. CHARLES CARROLL WALCUTT. Major 46tli Ohio Infantry Oct. 1, 1861; Lieut.-Colonel Jan. 30, 1862; Colonel Oct. 16, 1862. Brig. -General July 30, 1864; mustered out Jan. 15, 1866. Lieut.-Colonel 10th U. S. Cavalry July 28, 1866; resigned Dee. 1, 1866. Brevetted Maj. -General U. S. Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for special gallantry at the battle of Griswoldville, Ga." Elected May 3, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2449. 1018. JOHN McGRATH. . Eldest son of Major and Surgeon John Macrelish McGrath, Penna. Vols. Elected May 3, 1882. Class 2. Insignia 2451. 1019. HENRY THOMAS ROWLEY. Eldest sou of Comjianion Brig. -General Thomas Algeo Rowley, U. S. V. Elected May 3, 1882. Class 2. Insignia 2452. 739. THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN PATTERSON. Private Washington (Penna.) Artillery (Co. H., 25th Penna. Infantry) April 18, 1861; mustered out Aiig. 1, 1861. First Lieutenant 67th Penna. Infantry March 31, 1862 ; Second Lieutenant and First Lieutenant U. S. Signal Corps March 3, 1863 ; appointment as First Lieutenant expired July 4, 1864, and declining to serve as Second Lieutenant, his appointment as such was cancelled Sept. 10, 1864. Elected April 6, 1870. Class 1. Insignia 1161. HENRY S. STELLWAGEN. Midshipman U. S. Navy April 28, 1834 ; Passed Midshipman June 14, 1834; Lieutenant July 2, 1840 ; Commander Sept. 14, 1855 ; Captain Aug. 29, 1862 ; retired Dec. 24, 1865. Enrolled by sj^ecial Resolution Julyl6, 1866. Class 1. Insignia (notissued). Born October 13, 1809, at Philadelphia, Pa. Died July 15, 1866, at Cape May, N. J. DANIEL BOWLEY RIDGELY. Midshipman April 1, 1828 ; Passed Midshipman June 14, 1834; Lieutenant September 10, 1840; Commander Sept. 14, 1855; Captain Nov. 16, 1862; Commodore July 25, 1866. Enrolled by special Resolution May 5, 1868. Class 1. Insignia (not issued). Born October 19, 1812, at Lexington, Ky. Died May 5, 1868, at Philadelphia, Pa. WITHDRAWN In accoedance with the Constitution, Akt. VII., Sec. 2. 15. Lieut. -Colonel Francis H. Reichard, 18Sth Penna. Infantry. Insignia 15, not returned (void). 99. Brevet Maj. -General Richard W. Johnson, U. S. Army. Insignia 99, not returned [void). 189. Brevet Maj. -General George H. Crosman, U. S. Army. April 30, 1873. Insignia 189, not returned {void). 190. Brevet Brig. -General Charles L. Kilburn, U. S. Army. May 1, 1876. Insignia 190, not returned {void). 210. Chaplain John Jay Pomeroy, 198th Penna. Infantry. May 6, 1868. Insignia 210, not returned (void). 238. Commodore John B. Marchand, U. S. Navy. May 5, 1871. Insignia 266, not returned (void). 336. Medical Director Gustavus R. B. Horner, U. S. Navy. November 4, 1868. Insignia 401, not returned (void). 364. Brevet Lieut.-Colonel Washington B. Mendenhall, late U. S. Army. Insignia 437, not returned (void) . 393. Second Lieutenant E. Rittenhouse Miller (retired), U. S. Marine Corps. Nov. 16, 1874. Insignia 473, not returned (void). RESIGNED In accordance with the Constitution, Art. VII., Sec. 1. 29. Admiral David D. Porter, U. S. Navy. January 14, 1880. Insignia 29, returned. 74. Captain Charles A. Robinson, 114th Penna. Infantry. January 14, 1880. Insignia 74, returned. 160. Captain James A. Greer, U. S. Navy. November 10, 1880. Insignia 160, returned. 180. Rear Admiral Oliver S. Glisson, U. S. Navy. January 14, 1880. Insignia 180, returned. 184. Captain Edward Y. McCauley, U. S. Navy. Insignia 184, not returned (void). 258. Brevet Lieut.-Colonel Frank M. Etting, late U. S. Army. January 14, 1880. Insignia 286, returned. 305. Major .John H. Brinton, Surgeon U. S. Volunteers. January 14, 1880. Insignia 349, returned. 328. Colonel John Irwin Gregg, U. S. Army. November 10, 1880. Insignia 378, returned. 351. Brevet Lieut.-Colonel Augustus Boyd, late U. S. Army. November 10, 1880. Insignia 416, returned. 16 (117) 118 REGISTER OF THE 352. Rear Admiral James L. Lardner, U. S. Navy. January 14, 1880. Insignia 425, returned. 384. Brevet Lieut. -Colonel Tatnall Paulding, late U. S. Army. January 14, 1880. . Insignia 4()4, returned. 427. Captain Joseph Kerin (retired), U. S. Army. November 10, 1880. Insignia 508, returned. 450. Commander Arthur R. Yates, U. S. Navy. May 5, 1880. Insignia 541 {not issued). 476. Major Edward P. Pearson, Jr., U. S. Army. December 1, 1880. Insignia 567, returned. 498. Rear Admiral Thomas 0. Selfridge, U. S. Navy. November 10, 1880. Insignia 610, returned. 508. Second Lieutenant William Kapus, late U. S. Army. November 10, 1880. Insignia 620, returned. 575. First Lieutenant George S. Grimes, U. S. Army. November 10, 1880. Insignia 717, returned. 636. First Lieutenant Douglas M. Scott, U. S. Army. November 10, 1880. Insignia 900, returned. 665. Medical Director Edward Shippen, U. S. Navy. January 14, 1880. Insignia 937, returned. 815. First Lieutenant Albert H. O'Brien, late U. S. Marine Corps. November 2, 1881. Insignia 577 (.not issued). 836. Brevet Brig.-Geueral Lucius H. Warren, U. S. Volunteers. No-vember 6, 1878. Insignia 1712, not returned (void). DROPPED FROM THE ROLL In accokdance with the Constitution, Akt. XXVIII., Sec. 3. " Having neglected or refused after due notice to pay their arrears.' 4. Captain Franklin B. Gilbert, 91st Penna. Infantry. Insignia 4, not returned (void). 9. Captain Vincent P. Donelly, 61st Penna. Infantry. Insignia 9, not returned {void). 10. Brevet Lieut. -Colonel John M. Kollock, U. S. Volunteers. Insignia 10, not returned {void). 18. Captain Elias W. Shurtz, 196th Penna. Infantry. Insignia 18 {iiot issued). 19. Captain Theodore H. Peters, 82d Penna. Infantry. Insignia 19 {not issued). 23. Passed Asst. Engineer Harry C. Blye, U. S. Navy. Insignia 23 {not issued). 25. Captain Charles F. Hulse, 121st Penna. Infantry. ■ Insignia 25 {not issued). COMMANDERT OF PENNSYLVANIA. 119 32. Major Henry S. Goddard, TJ. S. Volunteers. Insignia 32, not returned (void). 42. Acting Asst. Paymaster George W. Griffin, U. S. Navy. Insignia 42 (riot issued). 61. Commander William Whitehead, U. S. Navy. Insignia 61, not returned {void). 66. Brevet Major Edwin E. Sellers, U. S. Army. Insignia 66 (not issued). 68. Captain John Sidney Crawford, 114tli Penna. Infantry. Insignia 68, not returned (void). 69. Captain William Brian, 32d Penna. Infantry. Insignia 69, not returned (void). 72. Brevet Brig.-General Henry A. Frink, U. S. Volunteers. Insignia 72, not returned (void). 73. Captain George D. Stroud, 20th Penna. Cavalry. Insignia 73, not returned (void). 77. Major Joseph Thomas, Surgeon 118th Penna. Infantry. Insignia 77, not returned (void). 80. Major Isar C. Lawver, 6th U. S. Veteran Infantry. Insignia 80, not returned (void). 103. First Lieutenant Francis B. Jones, U. S. Army. Insignia 103, not returned (void). 105. Colonel John W. Kester, 1st New Jersey Cavalry. Insignia 105, not returned (void). 107. Lieut. -Colonel Thomas F. Tapper, 33d Penna. Infantry. Insignia 107, not returned (void). 139. Lieut. -Commander John A. Barnes, late U. S. Navy. Insignia 139, not returned (void). 147. Major John M. Pomeroy, U. S. Volunteers. Insignia 147, tiot returned (void). 157. Captain Gustavus V. Fox, U. S. Navy. Insignia 157 (not issued). 162. Brevef Brig.-General Philip P. Brown, U. S. Volunteers. Insignia 162, not returned (void). 174. Rear Admiral William Radford, U. S. Navy. Insignia 174, not returned (void). 176. Rear Admiral Thomas Turner, U. S. Navy. Insignia 175 (not issued). 179. Medical Director George Maulshy, U. S. Navy. Insignia 179, not returned (void). 187. Commander Richard W. Meade, Jr., U. S. Navy. Insignia 187, not returned (void). 188. Major George P. Houston, U. S. Marine Corps. Insignia 188, not returned (void). 120 REGISTER OF THE 204. Captain Nicholas Baggs, 112tli Penna. Infantry. Insignia 204, not returned (void). 209. Second Lieutenant George Janney, 19Sth Penna. Infantry. Insignia 209, not returned {void). 243. Captain Robert L. Meade, U. S. Marine Corps. Insignia 271, not returned {void). 2,41. Brevet Major George Bolton Newton, U. S. Volunteers. Insignia 275, not returned (void). 248. Brevet Colonel Joseph P. Brinton, U. S. Volunteers. Insignia 276 (noi issued). • 249. Captain William Shields, Veteran Reserve Corps. Insignia 277 («o< issued). 250. First Lieutenant Sewall H. Brown, late U. S. Army. Insignia 278, not returned (void). 252. Second Lieutenant William G. Dutton, 67tli Penna. Infantry. Insignia 280 {?iot issued). 256. Second Lieutenant William E. Bayley, 9th Illinois Cavalry. Insignia 284 {not issued). 261. Brevet Major Heury Bowman, U. S; Volunteers. Insignia 289 (not issued). 262. Major W. H. Taggart, Surgeon U. S. Volunteers. Insignia 290 {7iot issued). 265. Captain Alexander Lawrie, 12Ist Penna. Infantry. Insignia 293, 7iot retuj-n'ed (void). 267. Colonel Henry L. Cake, 96th Penna. Infantry. Insignia 295, 7wt returned (void). 278. Commander Thomas H. Eastman, U. S. Navy. Insignia 306, not returned [void). 284. Pay Director James D. Murray, U. S. Navy. Insignia 312, not returned [void). 291. Brevet Major George W. Hamersley, 186th Penna. Infantry. Insignia 319, not returned (void). 296. Surgeon James K. Tryon, U. S. Navy. Insignia 339, not returned (void). 317. First Lieutenant William N. Benton, 9th Illinois Infantry. Insignia 360, 7i.ot returned (void). 322. Pay Director Calvin C. Jackson, U. S. Navy. Insignia 372, not retu7-7ied (void). 335. Lieut. -Colonel Jacob H. Dewees, 13th Penna. Cavalry. Insignia 385, not returned (void). 365. Brevet Colonel J. Lee Englebert, U. S. Volunteers. Insignia 438, not returned (i-oid). 366. First Lieutenant David Jones, 97th Penna. Infantry. Insignia 439, not returned (void). COMMANDERT OF PENNSYLVAXIA. 121 385. Brevet Major John Craig, U. S. Volunteers. Insignia 465, not returned {void). 396. Captain William B. S. Bondinot, 9th New Jersey Infantry. Insignia 476, not returned (void). 398. Major Hugh Oscar Roberts, 95th Penna. Infantry. Insignia 478, not returned (void). 414. Captain Charles A. Smith, 5th California Infantry. Insignia 494, 7iot returned (void). 416. Major William H. White, 22d Iowa Infantry. Insignia 496, not returned (void). 417. Captain Correl Smith, 19th Ohio Infantry. Insignia 497, not returned (void). 425. First Lieutenant D. Pratt Mannix, U. S, Marine Corps. Insignia 506, not returned (void). 431. Brevet Brig.-General De Witt C. Baxter, U. S. Volunteers. Insignia 512, not returned (void). 436. Acting First Asst. Engineer T. C. Brecht, late U. S. Navy. Insignia 517, not returned (void). 437. First Lieutenant .John W. Haverstick, 36th Penna. Infantry. Insignia 518 (not issued). 448. Rear Admiral Gustavus H. Scott, U. S. Navy. Insignia 539, not returned (void). 449. Captain Walter W. Queen, U. S. Navy. Insignia 540, not returned (void). 455. Medical Inspector Albert C. Gorgas, U. S. Navy. Insignia 546, not returned (void). 472. First Lieutenant J. Wilson Dewitt, Asst. Surgeon 17th Penna. Cavalry. Insignia — , not returned (void). 505. Captain Edward P. Boas, 22d Illinois Infantry. Insignia 617, not returned (void). 512. Brevet Maj. -General John W. Davidson, U. S. Army. Insignia 644, not returned (void). 516. Brevet Colonel Arthur MacArthur, Jr., late U. S. Army. Insignia 648, not returned (void). 517. First Lieutenant Harry H. Link, late U. S. Army. Insignia 649, not returned (void). 530. Lieut. -Commander Philip H. Cooper, U. S. Navy. Insignia 662, not returned (void). 531. Brevet Lieutenant George C. Reid, U. S. Marine Corps. Insignia 663, not returned (void). 532. Lieut.-Colonel Frayk C. Hooton, 175th Penna. Infantry. Insignia 664, tiot returned (void). 550. Chief Engineer Benjamin F. Garvin, U. S. Navy. Insignia 692 (not issued). 122 REGISTER OF THE 555. Lieut. -Colonel Augustus P. Duer, 97tli Penna. Infantry. Insignia 697, not returned {void). 566. Brevet Brig.-General William A. Olmstead, U. S. Volunteers. Insignia 708, not returned (void). 569. Captain Enno F. Wenckebach, late U. S. Army. Insignia 711, not returned (void). 574. Brevet Major Emmett Crawford, TJ. S. Volunteers. Insignia 716, not returned (void). 584. Captain Henry C. Pratt, U. S. Army. Insignia 762, not returned (void). 590. Major Lucien L. Dawson, late U. S. Marine Corps. Insignia 768, not returned [void). 593. Major Horace P. Egbert, 183d Penna. Infantry. Insignia 771, not returned (void). 628. Commodore Pierce Crosby, U. S. Navy. Insignia 892, not returned (void). 641. Captain Joseph P. Fyffe, U. S. Navy. Insignia 905, not returned (void). 644. Surgeon Daniel McMurtrie, U. S. Navy. Insignia 908, not returned (void). 645. Acting Volunteer Lieut. -Commander Edward Conroy, late U. S. Navy. Insignia 909, 7iot returned (void). 652. Acting Ensign James D. Moore, late U. S. Navy. Insignia 916, not returned (void). 656. Captain Rudolph Ellis, 6th Penna. Cavalry. Insignia 920, not returned (void). 661. First Lieutenant Hugh Johnson, late U. S. Army. Insignia 933, not returned (void). 663. Brevet Major Thomas J, Gregg, U. S. Array. Insignia 935 (}iot issued). 670. Captain Augustus W. Corliss, U. S. Army. Insignia 963, not returned (void). 671. Major Charles E. Goddard, Surgeon U. S. Army. Insignia 964, not returned (void). 679. Lieut. -Commander Benjamin Long Edes, U. S. Navy. Insignia 972, not returned (void). 684. Brevet Lieut. -Colonel William H. Johnston, U. S. Volunteers. Insignia 993, not returned (void). 689. Brevet Colonel Hendrick M. F. V. Stamp, U. S. Volunteers. Insignia 998, not returned (void). 690. Brevet Brig.-General Maxwell Van Zandt Woodhull, U. S. Volunteers. Insignia 1006, not returned (void). 704. First Lieutenant Charles H. Shepherd, U. S. Army. Insignia 1042, yiot returned (void). COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 123 719. Surgeon Joseph B. Parker, U. S. Navy. Insignia 1097 {not issued). 735. Second Lieutenant George Wright Young, 4th N. Y. Heavy Artillery. Insignia 1129, not returned (void). 743. Captain Charles C. Groddard, late U. S. Army. Insignia 1183 {7iot issued). 756. First Lieutenant Richard R. Neill, late U. S. Marine Corps. Insignia 1237, not returned (^void), 700. Captain Joseph K. Carson, Asst. Surgeon TJ. S. Army. Insignia 1252 {not issued). 762. Lieut.-Colonel Charles L. H. Dieu Long, 35th Ohio Infantry. Insignia 1254, not returned (void). 766. Passed Asst. Engineer John L. D. Borthwick, U. S. Navy. Insignia 1272, not returned (void). 780. Lieut.-Colonel Frank Reeder, 80th Penna. Infantry. Insignia 1304, not returned (void). 781. Captain Howard James Reeder, 153d Penna. Infantry. Insignia 1305, not returned (void). 784. Captain Alexander S. B. Keys, U. S. Army. Insignia 1348 (not issued). 795. First Lieutenant Charles T. Baroux, 119th Penna. Infantry. Insignia 1473 (not issued). 820. Major David H. Bartine, Surgeon 114th Penna. Infantry. Insignia 1607 (not issued). DISENROLLED. 348. Asst. Surgeon George S. Fife, U. S. Navy. Dropped from the U. S. Navy December 31, 1867. Insignia 413 (not issued). MEMBERSHIP FORFEITED. Resolution of the Commandery November 1, 1871. 714. Brevet Brig. -General Richard N. Bowerman, U. S. Volunteers. EXPELLED In accordance with the Constitution, Art. VII., Sec 1. Having been impeached, and the charge sustained, of "conduct unbecoming a gentleman, and inconsistent with that of a man of honor." 355. Surgeon Williapi Johnson, U. S. Navy. Dismissed from the U. S. Navy Feb. 19, 1870. Insignia 428 (not issued). 124 REGISTER OP THE COMMANDERY OF PENNA. 421. Lieut. -Commander John H. Rowland, U. S. Navy. Dismissed from the U. S. Navy September 10, 1873. Insignia 502, not returned {void). 464. Brevet Major Henry Inman, U. S. Army. Cashiered from the U. S. Army July 24, 1872. Insignia 555, not returned (void). 467. Captain Alfred Hedburg, U. S. Army. Cashiered from the U. S. Army January 15, 1873. Insignia 558, not returned (^void). 686. Captain Alexander Sutoriiis, U. S. Army. Dismissed from the U. S. Army Sept. 25, 1876. Insignia 995, not returned {void). 765. Captain William McC. Netterville, U. S. Army. Deserted from the U. S. Army June 2, 1876. Insignia 1271, not returned (void). 783. Captain George T. Robinson, U. S. Army. Cashiered from the U. S. Army April 15, 1875. Insignia 1347 not returned {void). SUMMARY. Elections in Pennsylvania Commandery ...... 1005 Transferred from other Commanderies . . . . . . .. 8 Restored to Roll ........... 13 Died 144 Transferred to other Commanderies .... 150 Retransferred to Pennsylvania ..... 15 135 Elections annulled ........ 173 Companions dropped ........ 117 Companions expelled ........ 9 Companions withdrawn ....... 10 Companions resigned ........ 22 1026 610 July 1, 1882. Present strength of Commandery ..... 416 as follows : — Resident Companions 200 Non-resident " 197 * Third Class " 11 t Companions who paid commutation ... 8 416 * Of the Third Class, 2 pay Non-resident dues, 1 pays Resident dues, and 1 paid the Commutation, f Besides these 8, one Third Class paid the Commutation. INDEX. PAGE Abbey, Joseph Nicholson (i8 Abbott, Walter... 62 Ackley, John I3olton 49 Aguew, Cornelius Rea ...., 22 Albright, Charles...; 52 Alden, James 11 Allen, Ralph VVheelock Pomeroy.... 31 Ames, Sullivan Dorr 70 Ammen, Daniel 30 Anderson, Robert 15 Andrew, John Albion 9 Appleton, John Francis 29 Appleton, John William Messer 105 Arthur, Elliott J 90 Asch, Meyer 86 Ashton, Thomas Jefferson 95 Atlee, Charles Light Ill Attwood, Cornelius Gilbert 58 Audenried, Joseph Grain 88 Aulick, Richmond 32 Austin, John Hayden 5 Babcock, Heman Potter 72 Bache, Alexander Dallas 13 Bache, George Mifflin 70 Bacon, Albert Williamson 42 Balch, George Beall 62 Bankson, John Palmer 77 Barr, Jacob Eby 95 Barstow, Wilson 17 Barton, George De Forrest 51 Bates, Caleb 106 Bates, Joshua Hall 105 Beebe, William S 40 Bell, Charles Dutilh Ill Bell, Samuel 87 Ben6t, Stephen Vincent 108 Bennett, Frank Taylor 20 Bennett, Frank Tracy 93 Bennett, Richards St. J. C. L 108 Benson, Richard Dale 102 Bernard, George Alexander 91 PAOE Berry, Caspar Moffitt 5 Bingham, Henry Harrison 52 Bingham, Judson David 92 Binney, Horace, Sr 13 Bird, Charles 34 Bishop, Albert Webb 65 Blake, George Alexander Hamilton. 68 Boggs, Charles Stuart 61 Boland, Frederick 106 Bonnafon, Sylvester, Jr 98 Bosbyshell, Oliver Christian 105 Bowie, George Washington 83 Boyd, Carlile 71 Boyer, Samuel Pellman 51 Bradford, Joseph Morgan 56 Bradley, Luther P 92 Brewerton, Henry Feltus 72 Brice, William Howard 74 Bridge, Horatio 22 Brinton, Robert Morton 24 Brooke, John Rutter 112 Brooke-Rawle, William 22 Brown, John Marshall 29 Brown, William II 43 Brown, William Rawle 99 Brown, William Richardson 39 Buck, William Thomas 61 Buehler, William Gordon 103 Burns, Charles Marquedent, Jr 8 Burritt, Ira Nichols 108 Burtis, Arthur, Jr 45 Buschbeck, Adolph 21 Butler, Edmond 73 Butterfield, Daniel 16 Buttrick, Edwin Lorenzo Ill Byrne, Charles C 66 Cadwalader, Charles Evert 86 Cadwalader, George 11 Caldwell, John C 28 Cameron, William Alexander 47 Campbell, Jacob Miller 36 (125) 126 REGISTER OF THE PAGE Campbell, Jnmes Hepburn '53 Carpenter, James Eel ward 36 Carpenter, John Quincy 98 Carpenter, Louis Henry 42 Car.stairs, Thomas 51 Carter, Samuel Powhatan 44 Cash, John C 46 Cassels, John 64 Catterson, Robert F 64 Caziiirc, Louis Vasmer 84 Chamberlain, Josliua Lawrence 11 Chase, S;ilmon Portland 9 Chenery, Leonard 89 Chetlain, Augustus Louis 94 Chew, Henry Franklin 106 Church, William Conant 17 ('illey, Jonathan Prince 28 ('lark, John 6 Clay, Antony Alexander 20 (May, Cecil 20 Clayton, Powell 64 Cochran, George 51 Cochrane, Henry Clay 43 Coffin, Edward Winslow 93 Cogswell, William 59 Colburn, Webster J 37 Colhoun, Edmund Ross 68 Colladay, Samuel R 67 Collins, James 8 Conyngham, Charles Miner 96 Conyngham, John Butler 72 Cooke, George Henry 22 Coulter, Richard 55 Coxe, Frank IMorrell 49 Crawford, Samuel W'ylie 16 Cromelien, Alfred 46 Crosby, John Schuyler 60 Crosman, Alexander Foster 24 Cruice, Robert Blake 108 Cuningham, John Sharpe 108 Cunningham, John Scott 102 Curtin, Andrew Gregg 9 Curtis, James 63 Custer, Bethel Moore 48 Dade, Francis C 54 Dana, James Jackson 42 Danforth, Keyes 65 Davies, Henry E., Jr 17 Davis, Augustus Plummer 9() Davis, Chaiies Lukens 87 Davis, Henry T 66 Davis, Jacob Carpenter 105 Davis, Joseph 106 PAGE Davis, William Watts Hart 14 Dawrs, Ephraim Cutler 98 Iiay ton, Lewis MuH'ord 80 Dechert, Robert Porter 12 Deimliiig, Francis Christopher 81 Denby, Edwin Robinson 64 Denison, Andrew Woods 79 Denniston, John Thaw 56 Denniston, Joseph Parries 91 Denny, Joseph Waldo 60 Devendorf, La Motte Kibby 108 Devereux, John 106 Dickson, James Newton 56 Dix, Henry Franklin 47 Dodge, Grenville Mellen 47 Donagan, Richard 26 Donaldson, Francis Adams 99 d'Orleans, Louis Philippe 101 Dripps, William Augustus 99 Dubois, Frank Latta 19 Ducat, Arthur Charles 94 Dudley, William Wade 108 Duncan, John William 58 Dunn, John Mitchel 90 Eakin, Chandler Price 47 Eckert, George Brown 104 Edwards, George Breed 61 Elliot, Joseph Pond 96 Elliott, Jacob Thomas 78 Embick, Frederick Ely 85 Emmons, George Foster 18 Emory, Campbell Dallas 84 English, Thomas Cooper 69 Etting, Charles Edward 94 Etting, Henry 33 Etting, Theodore Minis 99 Evans, George Spafford 83 Fagan, Maurice Edward 96 Fairfax, Donald McNeil 48 Fairlamb, George Ashbridge 11 Fales, Samuel Bradford 38 Faxon, William 21 Fell, David Newfln 81 Fendall, Philip Richard, Jr.' 46 Fessenden, Francis 27 Field, Edward 71 Field, Richard Stockton 70 Fillebrown, Thomas Scott 32 Finney, Isaac Smith 70 Fisher, Benjamin Franklin 98 Fisher, Clark 99 Fitzhugh, Charles L 79 COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 127 PAGE Foering, John Oppell 1)9 Foley, James Louis Ill Foltz, Jonathan Messersmith 23 Force, Mannina; Ferguson ,,... 104 Ford, George Edward 40 Forney, James 09 Forsyth, James ^IcQueen 78 Fort, William Sexton 70 Foster, La Fayette Sabine 9 Frailey, James Madison 2o Franklin, George Mayer 100 Franklin, Samuel Rhodes 07 Frazer, Persifor 03 Frazier, Nalbro', Jr 12 Fry, William Henry Gaines, Theophilus 109 Gansevoort, Henry Sanford 63 Gardner, William H 48 Garretson, Charles 80 Geary, John White 2o Geary, William Logan 100 Gherardi, Bancroft 32 Gillett, Edward Augustus 100 Gillis, John P 29 Glass, Henry 77 Goddard, Kingston, Jr 84 Goddard, Paul Lacey 32 Godon, Sylvanus W 51 Goldsborough, .John Roberts 68 Goodloe, Green Clay 104 Goodman, Henry Earnest 25 Goodman, Joseph Earnest 75 Goodman, Snmuel 75 Goodman, William Earnest 75 Goodwin, William Wallace 78 Grafly, Daniel Webster 9o Graham, Thomas 5 Greene, Albert S 100 Greene, Charles Shiel. 89 Gregg, David McMurtrie 35 Gregg, William Lampas 104 Gritting, George H 35 Grubb, Edward Burd 77 Grugan, Florance William 99 Guest, John 23 Hains, PeterC 35 Hale, Charles Huston 70 Halpine, Charles Graham 14 Hamlin, Charles 28 Hamlin, Cyrus 49 Hamlin, Hannibal 9 Hammond, La Fayette 80 PAQE FTancock, Elisha Atherton 85 Hancock, Witifield Scott 21 Hannay, .John Watts 50 Hardie, James Allen 90 Harlan, George Cuvier 104 Harrison, Thomas Skelton 87 Hartranft, John Frederic 25 Hartz, Wilson Tweed 45 Harvey, George Thomas 109 Harwood, Andrew Allen 29 Haseltine, John White 92 Hassinger, David Stanley 92 Haviland, Thomas Philip 106 Hays, Henry Blake 69 Hays, John 75 Henderson, Richard Parker 109 Henderson, Robert Miller 20 Herring, Charles Paine 85 Heyl, Edward Miles 48 Hickenlooper, Andrew Ill Higbee, John Henley 83 Hill, George Hammeken 45 H off, Henry Kuhn 23 Hofmann, John William 20 Hoge, Solomon Liifayette 89 Holmes, Anthony Francis 50 Horwitz, Phineas .] 22 Hough, Alfred Lncey 12 Houghton, Charles Woodman 113 Howell, Franklin Divenport 36 Howell, John Cunimitig 38 Howell, Richard Lewis 102 Howell, Richard Stockton 40 Hoyt, Eben 33 Hoyt, Henry Martyn , 96 Hudson, Ilaynes E 37 Huey, Samuel Baird 92 Huggins, Eli Lundy 103 Flunter, William 36 Huntington, Charles Lithrop 74 Hutchins, Benjamin Tucker 02 Hutchinson, Jtdin H 65 Hutchinson, William Frincis 87 Hyde, Thomas Worcester 29 Jackson, Henry 57 James, William Levis 89 .Janes, Henry W 31 Janney, Spencer Moses 94 Jenkins, Thornton Alexander 21 Jewett, Jlorace 42 Johnson, Andrew Wallace 33 Johnson, John 40 Johnson, John Bucher 44 128 REGISTER OF THE Johnson, Joseph Esrey 35 Johnson, Joseph Warner 15 Johnson, Philip Carigan 19 Jones, James Hemphill 45 Jones, John Pringle Heister 65 Jones, Merriwether Patterson 'J3 Jones, Paul T., Jr 88 Juarez, Benito '10 Karg6. Joseph Kay, Samuel Williams.., Keene, Henry Edgar Kelley, Joseph M Kelly, Henry Kuhl Keyser, Peter Dirck Kidder, Jerome Henry. Kiddoo, Joseph Barr.... Kilty, Augustus Henry King, Horatio Collios..., King, James King, William Hervey.., King, William M , Kitchen, Theodore Knight, Charles C , Knight, John Henry Knox, Kilburn Krause, David Krause, William Ladner, Louis John 86 Lambert, AVilliam Harrison 96 La Motte, Charles Eugene 6 La Motte, Robert Smith 24 La Motte. William Alexander 27 Landell, Edwin Augustus 12 Lane, Philander Parmale 106 Lansing. Henry Seymour 80 Latta, James William 88 Lazarus, Aaron 97 Leatz, Axel 91 Leech, William Albert 8 Lehman, Albert Eugene 5 Leisenring, Thomas Benton Ill Lennig, Thompson 75 Leonard, Hiram 82 Letterman, Jonathan 83 Lewis, Alfred Ellis 43 Lewis, James 39 Lewis, James M 65 Lewis, John Van Houghten 113 Lewis, Samuel Neave 15 Lewis, William Delaware, Jr 56 Lincoln, Abraham 1 Liueaweaver, Washington Kline 113 PAGE Lodge. John William 1 J3 Longacre, Orleans 34 Longnecker, Henry Clay 36 Loomis, John Mason 92 Loud, Edward de Cormis 91 Lowber, William fi7 Lowry, Horatio Barnard 113 Loxley, Benjamin Ogden 109 Loyd, William Henry 107 Luckenbacb, William Uavid 52 Ludington, Marshall 1 27 Lull, Edward Phelps 32 Lyle, Peter 12 Lynch, Augustin Timothy 11 Macallister, Samuel Allister 100 Maccoun, Robert Toland 35 Machette, Henry Clay 110 Maclean, Duncan 38 Macomb, William Henry 38 Maddox, William A. T 44 Marshall, Jonathan T 49 Martin, Archer Nevins 12 Matthews, Charles William 86 Matthews, Ezra Wallace 87 Matthews, Stanley 107 Mattox, Absalom Heiskell 112 Maxwell. Obadiah Craig 81 Mayer, Brantz 34 McCauley, Levi Gh.en 100 McCIoskey, Francis Kendrick 104 iSIcCook, iAnson Geoige 25 McCook, Edward M 24 McCourt, John 98 McCoy, Robert Abbott 81 McUaniel, Charles Anderson 51 McDonald, Christopher R 18 McDougal, Charles J 82 McElmeil, Jackson 31 McGill, George M 36 McGinness, John Randolph 48 McGowau, John, Jr 54 McGrath, John 115 McGrath, John Macrelish 87 McHvaiue, Charles 47 Mcllviiine, Henry Cluy 50 Mcintosh, John Baillie 30 Mcln tyre, James 14 Mclntyre, Samuel Maxwell... 90 McKee, George Wilson 82 McKibbin, David B 57 McKibbin, Robert Peebles 54 McKim, William Walker 41 McKiustry, James Patterson 33 COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 129 PAGE McMahon, Martin Thomas 17 McNair, Antoine de Reilhe 30 McNulty, James M 83 Meade, George 100 Meigs, Montgiimery Cunniugham... 34 Meigs, Samuel Emlen 62 Menken, Jacob Stanwood 102 Merchant. Clarke 52 Meredith, William iMorris 13 Merrill, Charles Benjamin 29 ]\Ierrill, John Houston 108 Merrill, Lewis 13 Miles, Evan 58 Miller, William Edward 104 Mills, Samuel Myers, Jr 66 Mindil, George Washington 61 Mitchell, James Tyndale 101 Mitchell, Nathaniel Chapman _ 41 Mitchell, Samuel Brown Wylie 3 Mitchell, Thomas 5 Montgomery, James Eglinton 10 Moore, John W 35 Morris. William Governeur 83 Mott, Gershom 67 Moulton, Orsou 59 Muirheid, Henry Perkins 62 Mumford, Thomas Harold 07 Murray, Alexander 68 Mussey, Reuben Delavan 109 Neff, Harmanus 8 Neill, Thomas WilliMm 8 Nevin. Edwin Henry, Jr 93 Nevin, Robert Jenkins 91 Nevin, William Wilberforce 89 Newlin, Alfred S. 26 Nichols, William Augustus 50 Nichols, William Augustus 112 Nicholson, John Page..t 95 Nields, Henry Clay 51 Nill, Thomas Jefferson 103 Nones, Henry B 41 Nones, Henry B 49 Norris, William Fisher 114 North, George Humphreys 77 Nott, Hugh ,38 Noyes, Edward Follansbee 114 Oakes, James 107 Ogilby, Frederick Darley 49 Oliphant, Samuel Duncan 42 Oliver, Paul Ambrose 97 Orme, George Robert 24 Orr, Robert Levau 79 PAGE Osborn, Francis Augustus 58 Owen, Joshua Thomas 19 Page, Henry 65 Palmer, James S 32 Pancoast, William Henry 75 Parham, Charles 5 Parke, John Grubb 15 Parker, Foxhall Alexander 23 Parker, Isaac Brown 44 Parker, John Brown 62 Parker, John Carr 102 Parry, Thomas Palmer 97 Patterson, Robert 13 Patterson, Robert Emmett 107 Patterson, Theodore Frelinghuysen 115 Patterson, Thomas Ilarman 55 Paul, Charles Rodman 112 Paul, Frank William 60 Paxton, John R 110 Pendergrast, Austin 70 Pennypacker, Galusha 39 Perot, James Poultney 19 Phillips, William W. L 101 Pickett, Josiah 59 Picking, Henry Forry 44 Pierce, James Oscar 37 Pierson, Stephen 110 Pinkney, Niuian 31 Plaisted, Harris Merrill 28 Plunkett, George 55 Popham, Richard Moriis 81 Porter, John Biddle 97 Porter, William L 37 Potter, Henry Clay 92 Potter, William Elmer 68 Potter, William Franklin 101 Potts, John Templin 114 Powell, Levin Minn 45 Pratt, Joseph Towner 14 Prevost, Charles Mallet 19 Price, Isaiah 47 Price, John Grovenor 65 Prud'homme, Lucien Franklin 81 Quimby, Stillman J 102 Quinn, John Paul 53 Ralston, Robert S 49 Ramsay, George Douglas, Jr 40 Ramsey, Robert Hampton 15 Ransom, George Marcellus 18 Raum, Green Berry 110 Rawle, William Brooke 22 130 REGISTER OF THE PAOE Read, Lewis W 95 Read, John J 72 Rex, George Peters 8(5 Rex, Olivei" Payson 84 Reynolds, William 19 Rice, John McDowell 22 Richards, Benjamin West 98 Richards, Channing 102 Ricketts, Piobert l^nice 90 Ridgely, Uanid Bowiey 115 Ripka, Andrew Adams. 8 Roberts, Richard IJiddle 20 Roberts, William 54 Robertson, James Patterson 70 Robinson, Lewis Wood 101 Rodgers, Frederick 00 Rodgers, James Boyer (> Rodney, George Brydges 73 Roemer, Paul 101 Rogers, George W 54 Pioosevelt, Theodore 22 Rowley, Henry Thomas 115 Rowley, Thomas Algeo 112 Roy all, William Bedford 24 Ruff, Charles Frederic ;.. fiO Rusling, James Fowler 101 Russell, Alexander Wilson 34 Russell, George B 74 Russell, William King 105 Ryan, Abraham II 65 Sacket, Delos B 85 Sanborn, Washington Irving 64 Sawtelle, Charles G 82 Schayer, George Frederick 73 Schell, Henry Sayler 90 Schenck, Caspar 58 Schenck, Peter V 45 Schober, Frederick 94 Schofield, John McAllister 81 Scott, David 1 55 Scott, Winfield 7 Selfridge, James Lei-con 31 Sellers, Alfred Jacob 71 Seward, William Henry 9 Sewell, William Joyce 67 Shepley, George Foster 31 Sheridan, Philip Henry 02 Sherman, Charles Leslie 01 Sherman, Duncan 75 Sherman, Thomas W 50 Shippen, Edward 88 Shoenberger, John II 55 Shorkley, George ()9 PAGE Sickel, Horatio Gates 6 Simpson, Matthew 20 Sims, Clifford Stanley 8 Slack, William Bond 45 Slamm, Charles Webb 74 Slipper, Joseph Augustus 18 Smith, Charles Henry 27 Smith, George Fairlamb 43 Smith, Harry M 81) Smith, John W 66 Smith, Joseph Rowe 55 Smith, Melancton 32 Smith, Samuel B 114 Smith, Samuel Rodmond 89 Smith, Thomas Kilby 38 Smith, Walter George 08 Snell, Alfred Titus 83 Spear. Wallace Mason 77 Spencer, James H 73 Spencer, William Valentine 53 Sprague, Atigustus Brown Reed 59 Sprague, William 13 Stackhouse, Powell 20 Stamm, William Seaman 105 Stanton, Edwin McMasters 8 Starr, James 103 Stauffer, David McNeely 94 Steedman, Charles 53 Stellwagcn, Henry S 115 Stellwagen, Thomas Cook 89 Stembel, Roger Nelson 53 Stetson, Prince Redington 53 Stevens, Thomas Holdup 76 Stewart, Charles 77 Stewart, Henry Hand 39 Stewart, William Shaw 97 Stockton, Robert Field 46 Stoneman. George 7 Stryker, William Scudder 101 Suddards, James 41 Swain, James A 30 Swan, Francis Henry 50 Swan, William W 69 Sweeney, Henry , 64 Sweitzer, Jacob Bowman 46 Taggart, Grantham Israel 107 Tarhell, John Franksford 56 Taylor, .John Yeatman 41 Terry, Edward 58 Tevis, Edwin Lawrence 68 Thatcher, Henry Knos 61 Thomas, George Henry 78 Thomas, Hampton Sidney 39 COMMANDERY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 131 PAGE Thomas, Henry Godflard 28 Thompson, Charles P 90 Thompson, Theodore Strong 76 Tliompson, William Alexis 76 Thomson, William 110 Thornton, James S 53 Tiedemann, Frederick 26 Tingley, Benjamin West 95 Tingley, Clement, Jr 85 Tisdale, William Newlin 107 Tobias, Joseph Franklin 74 Todd, William Charles '.)5 Torbert, Alfred T. A 10 Torbert, William Francis Asbury... 41 Town, Francis Laban 47 Town, Thomas JefiFerson 85 Towusend, Frederick 66 Tracy, Charles Wurts 7U Trau. Adam 41 Traver, Lorenzo 54 Trumbull, Henry Clay 03 Truxton. William Talbot 33 Tucker, Louis Nathaniel 5i) Turnbull, Charles Nisbet 60 Twining, William Johnson Ill Tyndale, Hector 71 Van Buren, Daniel T 16 Van Heed, William Edward 6 Varney, George 2') Veale, Moses 99 Vezin, Henry Augustus 32 Vielc, Egbert L 17 Vogdes, Israel 16 Von Mitzel, Alexander Theobald.... 79 Vroom, Peter 1) 76 Walcutt, Charles Carroll 115 Waldron, George W 37 Wallace, George Weed 63 AVard, George S. Luttrell 1 4 Ward, William Clark 105 Watkins, George Rust 41 Watmough, William Nicklin 72 Watson, Adolphus Eugene 33 Watson, Eugene Winslow 48 Watters, John 19 Wayne, William 47 PAOE Weaver, Aaron Ward 72 Weeks, John Huey 114 Weidman, Grant 77 Weidman, William Murray 103 Weir, Thomas B 52 Welles, Gideon 9 West, Charles ^Yarren 9G West, William C 48 West, William Henry Gartrelle 40 Wetljcrill, Francis Dring . 103 Whipple, William Denison 7 Vv'hite, George Bartol 73 White, Heury Champlain 105 W'hite, John Robert 114 Whitehouse, Edward Norman 51 Whittaker, James Washington 39 Whittelsey, Charles Henry 57 Whittelsey, Henry Martyn 74 Whittemore, James JMadison 97 Wickersham, Charles Isaac 6 \Viddifield, Henry Augustus 77 Wiedersheim, William Augustus 114 Wilhelm, Charles 10 Williams, Alpheus Starkey 78 Williams, Augustus, H. 1) 43 Wilsbire, William W 65 Wilson, Byron 114 Wilson, Henry 7 Wilson, Thomas 75 Wilson, William Potter 72 Winger, Benjamin Franklin 26 Wise, Henry Augustus 21 Wistar, Joseph Wain 5 Wister, Langhorne 112 Woolsey, Melaucthon Brooks 33 Wood, William Willis Wiley 30 Woods, George Worth 84 Woodward, Samuel Lippincott 85 Woodworth, John Maynard 90 Yerkes, William H 104 Young, James Black 94 Young, Richard 26 Zell, Thomas Ellwood 3 Zeilin, Jacob 46 Zeller, Theodore 53 ROLL OF TllL COMALVNOH RIHS. I. CMHmamJify tfUu State tf PemHsrhytmia. UfaJ^m^rrtfrs, Piilai/fJ^iia. (At'tiM^ C<>mm.iMi!frr-iM-au/.) Instituted April isth, iS6s. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel John P. Nicholson, U. S. V., AV.Yr,/«rr, 139 South Seventh Street, Philadelphia. s. Ct^m!M<7M,:Vry cj :\e S:jff c/ .Vr:^ Vt^ri. ///•ij.jyw^^r.V/J, ^AVw Y'ori City. Instituted January 17th, iS6^ Brevet Brigadier- (jenei-al Charles A. Carletv^x, U. S. V., /"^.-.tjV/-, 202 Broadway. New York City. J. CowumanJery of tit State of Maitfe. //tot/fuarfers, Pi^r :..:':.:. Instituted June 6th, 1S66, First Lieutenant Edward M. Kaxd, late Maine Vols., /'AvrjV/-, 93 Exchange Street, Portland. ^. CcmmaHJery eftke State of Massachusetts. Meaaquarters, Bctstoru Instituted March 4th, 1S6S. Colonel Arnold A. Rand, late Massachusetts Vols., ReiorJer, 53 Tremont Street, Boston. J. Cammatidery cf ike State of OiJi/omia. Headquarters, San JFraHcisci}. Instituted April tath, 1S71. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Wiluam R. Smedburg, U. S. A., Hecora'er, 316 (California Street, Sai\ Francisco. 6. Commamdery of tie State of fVisconsifi. Mradquar/ers, i£i7w