Chaplain—George J. Sanger.
Quartermaster-Sergeant—Henry C. Foster.
A young volunteer in the engineer corps named W. S. Long, who reported on board at New Orleans.
Lieutenant Brown P. Stowell, Company E, who was sick when the regiment left New York, and embarked on the Saxon, instead of remaining with his company.
Private Samuel R. Hersey, Company C, acting as clerk to the colonel. Frank Veazie, cook to officers’ mess, not an enlisted man. Two colored boys, Charles L. Amos of Dedham, Mass., servant of Quartermaster Burrell, and Charles F. Revaleon of Boylston, Mass., servant of Surgeon Cummings.
The following officers and men of Company D:
| 1. | Captain | George Sherive. |
| 2. | First Lieutenant | Wm. H. Cowdin. |
| 3. | Second Lieutenant | Darius F. Eddy. |
| 4. | First Sergeant | Samuel A. Waterman. |
| 5. | Second Sergeant | Charles D. Frye. |
| 6. | Third Sergeant | Charles R. Todd. |
| 7. | Fourth Sergeant | Wm. E. Humphrey (color bearer). |
| 8. | Fifth Sergeant | John W. Davis. |
| 9. | First Corporal | Chas. C. Richards. |
| 10. | Second Corporal | Benjamin Noyes. |
| 11. | Third Corporal | Wm. H. Tileston. |
| 12. | Fourth Corporal | Chas. J. Oldham. |
| 13. | Fifth Corporal | Benjamin F. Bean. |
| 14. | Sixth Corporal | Lewis M. Calhoun. |
| 15. | Corporal | Henry W. McIntosh. |
| 16. | Drummer | Lewis Eddy. |
| 17. | Private | Albert S. Allen. |
| 18. | “ | William H. Brown. |
| 19. | “ | William H. Bullard. |
| 20. | “ | William H. Batson. |
| 21. | “ | Charles Brown. |
| 22. | “ | Charles W. Bailey. |
| 23. | “ | John Barnes. |
| 24. | “ | Edward Boardman. |
| 25. | “ | William Burke. |
| 26. | “ | Major Bacon. |
| 27. | “ | Michael Buckmaster. |
| 28. | “ | John Burns. |
| 29. | “ | Charles H. Cushman. |
| 30. | “ | George T. Clinton. |
| 31. | “ | Dennis Dailey. |
| 32. | “ | John Drury. |
| 33. | “ | Peter Durnam. |
| 34. | “ | Tobias Enslee. |
| 35. | “ | George M. Fisk. |
| 36. | “ | Henry Fisk. |
| 37. | “ | John Fay. |
| 38. | “ | Fitzallen Gourley. |
| 39. | “ | Charles J. Grinnell. |
| 40. | “ | Amos B. Howard. |
| 41. | “ | Thomas C. Houghton. |
| 42. | “ | David Howe. |
| 43. | “ | Wallace A. Josselyn. |
| 44. | “ | Edwin F. Josselyn. |
| 45. | “ | Jacob Kopf. |
| 46. | “ | William B. Larrabee. |
| 47. | “ | Fred Lamote. |
| 48. | “ | Thomas Londergan. |
| 49. | “ | Frank McConlow. |
| 50. | “ | Randolph P. Mosely. |
| 51. | “ | John V. McIlroy. |
| 52. | “ | James Moore. |
| 53. | “ | Francis L. Morrill. |
| 54. | “ | Angus G. Nicholson. |
| 55. | “ | James O’Shaughnessy. |
| 56. | “ | Benjamin Pratt. |
| 57. | “ | George Powers. |
| 58. | “ | Louis Preami. |
| 59. | “ | Gustavus Raymond. |
| 60. | “ | Cornelius Ryan. |
| 61. | “ | Jerry S. Russell. |
| 62. | “ | William Rigby. |
| 63. | “ | Jeremiah Quinn. |
| 64. | “ | Henry C. Sellea. |
| 65. | “ | Joseph H. Stowell. |
| 66. | “ | Sargent L. Stoddard. |
| 67. | “ | Daniel J. Sullivan. |
| 68. | “ | Laban Thaxter. |
| 69. | “ | Josiah Thompson. |
| 70. | “ | James Thomaston. |
| 71. | “ | Daniel H. Vining. |
| 72. | “ | Charles G. Weymouth. |
| 73. | “ | Daniel L. Weymouth. |
| 74. | “ | George S. Walls. |
| 75. | “ | George H. Wight. |
| 76. | “ | Jonathan G. Wight. |
| 77. | “ | Albert P. Wright. |
| 78. | “ | Nathaniel White. |
| The following officers and men of Company G: | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Captain | Alfred N. Proctor. |
| 2. | 2d Lieutenant | Thaddeus H. Newcomb. |
| 3. | Sergeant | Levi W. Goodrich. |
| 4. | “ | Philip P. Hackett. |
| 5. | Corporal | John W. Buttrick. |
| 6. | “ | Seth E. Clapp. |
| 7. | “ | John C. Bishop. |
| 8. | Corporal | George W. Griggs. |
| 9. | “ | Moses Lincoln, Jr. |
| 10. | “ | Robert G. Thompson. |
| 11. | “ | George G. Morrison. |
| 12. | “ | David L. Wentworth, acting as ordnance-sergeant. |
| 13. | Drummer | Horace W. Chandler. |
| 14. | “ | David A. Ireson. |
| 15. | Wagoner | Roland C. Judkins. |
| 16. | Private | Obed F. Allen. |
| 17. | “ | Joseph Brownlow. |
| 18. | “ | Charles A. Bailey. |
| 19. | “ | John Brown. |
| 20. | “ | William H. Bickers. |
| 21. | “ | Charles L. Barrett. |
| 22. | “ | Charles Barrett. |
| 23. | “ | Charles Boardman. |
| 24. | “ | John M. Barnard, Jr. |
| 25. | “ | William M. Bird. |
| 26. | “ | Gilbert F. Blaisdell. |
| 27. | “ | John H. Cary. |
| 28. | “ | Thomas O. Bryant. |
| 29. | “ | John Carvey. |
| 30. | “ | John T. Cook. |
| 31. | “ | Lemuel S. Copeland. |
| 32. | “ | Frank Covell. |
| 33. | “ | Frederick Corson. |
| 34. | “ | Gilbert Crocker. |
| 35. | “ | Fred T. Clark. |
| 36. | “ | William Carter. |
| 37. | “ | George H. Davis. |
| 38. | “ | John E. Davis. |
| 39. | “ | James L. Davis. |
| 40. | “ | George R. Dary. |
| 41. | “ | Edmund B. Doubel. |
| 42. | “ | Daniel Dinnegan. |
| 43. | “ | James G. Emerson. |
| 44. | “ | John Eaton. |
| 45. | “ | John Eastman. |
| 46. | “ | Richard Ellis. |
| 47. | “ | Thomas Field. |
| 48. | “ | Benjamin Gould. |
| 49. | “ | John W. Gordon. |
| 50. | “ | George S. Hyde. |
| 51. | “ | Albert A. Hayden. |
| 52. | “ | John Harmon. |
| 53. | “ | Henry T. Horn. |
| 54. | “ | Albert A. Holt. |
| 55. | “ | Lucius Higgins. |
| 56. | “ | Charles Hilger. |
| 57. | “ | Alonzo D. Ireson. |
| 58. | “ | Eli P. Johnson. |
| 59. | “ | Francis Knight. |
| 60. | “ | George W. Kibbey. |
| 61. | “ | Arthur Kelley. |
| 62. | “ | Charles B. Lynde. |
| 63. | “ | Amos W. Lynde. |
| 64. | “ | William Logan. |
| 65. | “ | Samuel Marshall. |
| 66. | “ | Joseph Mullen. |
| 67. | “ | James H. McAllister. |
| 68. | “ | Francis L. Nott. |
| 69. | “ | Joseph W. D. Parker. |
| 70. | “ | Charles Paine. |
| 71. | “ | Daniel D. Penney. |
| 72. | “ | John F. Parrott. |
| 73. | “ | Benjamin R. Pierce. |
| 74. | “ | Diomede Roseline. |
| 75. | “ | Martin W. Roberts. |
| 76. | “ | Chas. W. H. Sanborn. |
| 77. | “ | Albert I. Smart. |
| 78. | “ | Thomas T. Sweetser. |
| 79. | “ | Henry O. Studley. |
| 80. | “ | William Stiles. |
| 81. | “ | Charles H. Upham.66 |
| 82. | “ | Edwin A. Vinton. |
| 83. | “ | Levi Vincent. |
| 84. | “ | James W. Vinal. |
| 85. | “ | James Vance. |
| 86. | “ | Abiel F. White. |
| 87. | “ | Henry J. Wethern. |
| 88. | “ | William B. York. |
| 89. | “ | Josiah R. York. |
| And the following officers and men of Company I: | ||
| 1. | Captain | Cyrus Savage. |
| 2. | First Lieutenant | Samuel F. White. |
| 3. | Second Lieutenant | Benjamin F. Bartlett. |
| 4. | First Sergeant | Wm. H. Hunt. |
| 5. | Second Sergeant | John F. Hewins. |
| 6. | Third Sergeant | Chauncy B. Sawyer. |
| 7. | Fourth Sergeant | Edward Merrill, Jr. |
| 8. | Fifth Sergeant | Cornelius G. Kenney. |
| 9. | First Corporal | Frank M. Adams. |
| 10. | Second Corporal | Nathaniel H. Bird. |
| 11. | Third Corporal | Sanford H. Brigham. |
| 12. | Fourth Corporal | David F. Sloan. |
| 13. | Fifth Corporal | Daniel H. Walker. |
| 14. | Drummer | Albert Schneider. |
| 15. | Private | Moses Averill. |
| 16. | “ | Edward F. Bryant. |
| 17. | “ | Jonathan Baker. |
| 18. | “ | Edward J. Baker. |
| 19. | “ | Edward K. Baker. |
| 20. | “ | John K. Clements. |
| 21. | “ | Samuel Crowell. |
| 22. | “ | Jefferson W. Cheney. |
| 23. | “ | Peter Cuddy. |
| 24. | “ | Thomas P. Contillon. |
| 25. | “ | James G. Colson. |
| 26. | “ | David Chapin. |
| 27. | “ | Timothy Dolan. |
| 28. | “ | Thomas Dellanty. |
| 29. | “ | Charles H. Dodge. |
| 30. | “ | Wm. C. Elder. |
| 31. | “ | Horace W. Eaton. |
| 32. | “ | John Elliott. |
| 33. | “ | George K. Farnum. |
| 34. | “ | Willard S. Farrington. |
| 35. | “ | Henry E. Farrington. |
| 36. | “ | James F. Floyd. |
| 37. | “ | George T. Fernald. |
| 38. | “ | Edward S. Gray. |
| 39. | “ | Thomas V. Gleason. |
| 40. | “ | Charles Gleason. |
| 41. | “ | William F. Gardner. |
| 42. | “ | George Glover, Jr. |
| 43. | “ | Charles E. Hewins. |
| 44. | “ | John A. Hodgkins. |
| 45. | “ | Frederick Huggins. |
| 46. | “ | Elijah Hunt. |
| 47. | “ | Lewis A. Hunt. |
| 48. | “ | Alexander Hobbs. |
| 49. | “ | Thomas F. Igo. |
| 50. | “ | Ambrose A. Knight. |
| 51. | “ | Charles Littlefield. |
| 52. | “ | William B. Lambert. |
| 53. | “ | Frank B. Laury. |
| 54. | “ | David W. Lannergan. |
| 55. | “ | James Mulry. |
| 56. | “ | Thomas Morris. |
| 57. | “ | William Morgan. |
| 58. | “ | Dennis Mahoney. |
| 59. | “ | Nathaniel McCreary. |
| 60. | “ | Lawrence Mannix. |
| 61. | “ | James McGee. |
| 62. | “ | Jos. W. McLaughlin. |
| 63. | “ | Thomas A. Noyes. |
| 64. | “ | Solomon Nordlinger. |
| 65. | “ | Albert H. Plummer. |
| 66. | “ | Porter Plummer. |
| 67. | “ | George L. Pitman. |
| 68. | “ | George B. Proctor, Jr. |
| 69. | “ | John B. Pratt. |
| 70. | “ | Charles H. Poole. |
| 71. | “ | Joseph T. Paget. |
| 72. | “ | Evelyn Ransom. |
| 73. | “ | Asa Robbins. |
| 74. | “ | Geo. W. Richardson. |
| 75. | “ | Edwin Smith. |
| 76. | “ | Joseph Scaff. |
| 77. | “ | Charles J. Sumner, Jr. |
| 78. | “ | George W. Sloan. |
| 79. | “ | James E. Stanley. |
| 80. | “ | William Spargo. |
| 81. | “ | John Taylor. |
| 82. | “ | Jacob H. Taylor. |
| 83. | “ | Joseph A. Teeling. |
| 84. | “ | Wm. H. H. Weeman. |
| 85. | “ | George W. Wescott. |
| 86. | “ | Ozias Willis. |
| 87. | “ | Joel F. Williams. |
| 88. | “ | Sanford Woods. |
The total force amounting to 15 officers, 249 enlisted men, 1 white citizen, and 2 colored boys.
The instructions Colonel Holabird could not find were handed to Lieutenant-Colonel Stedman as the steamer Che-Kiang was about to leave New Orleans for Galveston. They never reached Colonel Burrell. They were as follows:—