NORTH CAROLINA.

Name.Rank.Company.Regiment.
Aaron, Meyer 1st Infantry
Killed in battle; buried in Jewish cemetery,
Richmond Virginia.
Abraham, F. B6th Cavalry
Wounded at Gettysburg.
Altman, Nathan G40th Infantry
Captured; died and buried
in Woodlawn Cemetery,
Elmira, New York.
Behrends, L. C1st Infantry
Brandt, Jacob 5th Infantry
Bass, Benjamin H45th Infantry
Captured; died and buried at
Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.
Cohen, E. B.Lieutenant C1st Infantry
Daniel, Henry F10th Infantry
Captured; died, and buried in
Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.
Danane, Jacob B53d Infantry
Eigenbrun, I. C1st Infantry
Engel, Jonas { C1st Infantry
{ 53d Infantry
Elias, LouisLieutenant 11th Infantry
Eigenbrun, Isaac 35th Infantry
Friedheim, Arnold K4th Infantry
Wounded at Seven Pines and at the Wilderness.
Goodman, Henry G26th Infantry
Captured; died and buried in
Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.
Hyman, S. C1st Infantry
Hofflein, MarcusCaptain 4th Infantry
Afterwards on the staff of General Grimes.
Heineman, Morris D4th Infantry
Harris, Edward G36th Infantry
Captured; died and buried in
Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.
Israel, J. E51st Infantry
Captured; died and buried in
Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.
Jonas, Daniel D1st Infantry
Captured; died and buried at
Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.
Jacoby, Nathaniel 25th Infantry
Katz, I. C1st Infantry
Katz, Jack 35th Infantry
Katz, Aaron B53d Infantry
Wounded at Gettysburg.
Leavy, Charles M. ————
Appointed Commissary by General Palmer
in Special Order, Number 23.
Luria, Albert (Moses)Lieutenant —— Infantry

Promoted from Sergeant. At the age of nineteen years he was appointed Lieutenant in a North Carolina Infantry Regiment. He was killed at Seven Pines, in June, 1862, while rallying his Company, having seized the colors falling from the hands of the dying color-bearer.

An incident of this brave officer's career is worth recording. At the engagement at Sewell's Point, in May, 1861, an eight-inch shell, with fuse still burning, fell into the Company's gun-pit, and young Albert without a moment's hesitation, seized it in his arms and put it in a tub of water, quenched the fuse and thereby saved his own and his comrades' lives. The Company in recognition of his heroism had the shell engraved with a history of the incident, and adding the words, "The pride of his Regiment and the bravest of the brave," sent it to his parents. It now stands upon a pillar over his grave at the "Esquiline," near Columbus, Georgia, as a fitting monument.

Levi, Isaac C. C1st Infantry
Leon L. C{ 1st Infantry
{ 53d Infantry
Levy, J. C. C1st Infantry
Lewis, LovetCaptainD4th Reserves
Lewis, David C22nd Infantry
Captured; died and buried in
Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.
Meyer, Aaron 1st Infantry
Killed; buried in Jewish cemetery,
Richmond, Virginia.
Myers, Marcus 2nd Infantry
Myers, Ezekiel Reilly's Battery
Myers, William Reilly's Battery
Oppenheimer, —— { C1st Infantry
{ 44th Infantry
Ottinger, L. 2nd Infantry
Killed at Seven Pines.
Oppenheimer, S. B44th Infantry
Phelps, H. M.Sergeant B1st Infantry
Pinner, I. M. E3d Infantry
Captured; died and buried in
Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.
Pinkus, L. D103d Infantry
Rose, Joseph 3d Infantry
Rice, IgnatiusCommissary andB8th Infantry
Quartermaster-
Sergeant
Roessler, J.CaptainE13th Infantry
Severely Wounded at the Battle
of the Wilderness; promoted.
Roessler, JacobCaptainF13th Infantry
Sternglantz, D. D4th Infantry
Southan, Levi A28th Infantry
Captured; died and buried at
Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, Mew York.
Sellers, J.SergeantG36th Infantry
Captured; died and buried in
Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.
Simon, Jesse C20th Infantry
Captured; died and buried in
Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.
Simmons, Moses G20th Infantry
Captured; died, and buried at
Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.
Teller, E. 18th Infantry
Wolf, G. C 1st Infantry
Died from exposure; buried in
Jewish Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.
Weil, Harman D4th Infantry
Weisenfield, M. A4th Infantry
Wertheimer, Henry 35th Infantry
Wertheimer, George B53d Infantry
Wertheimer, H. B53d Infantry
Died in the service.