FLORIDA.

Name.Rank. Company.Regiment.
Cohen, Gus Milton Artillery
Daniel, M. A1st Infantry
Captured; died and buried in
Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.

GEORGIA.

Name.Rank.Company.Regiment.
Aaronheim, D. D49th Infantry
Abrams, J. J. 1st Infantry
Abrahams, J. M. 49th Infantry
Baer, Samuel 6th Infantry
Served until close of war.
Benjamin, S. 51st Infantry
Brown, M. D2nd Battalion
Brandt, Adolph 5th Infantry
Bloomfield, Isaac A10th Infantry
Bear, Samuel
Killed; buried in Jewish cemetery at
Richmond, Virginia.
Coleman, —— 51st Infantry
Cohen, Solomon 51st Infantry
Crone, Herman A20th Infantry
Sixteen years old when enlisted;
taken prisoner at Williamsburg.
Cohen, Philip A8th Infantry
Dreyer, Louis A. 1st and 63d
Infantry
De Young, Harry 2nd Battalion
Davisson, D. 2nd Battalion
Davidson, DavidCaptain 50th Infantry
Eichbaum, Joseph 44th Infantry
Wounded several times.
Elkan, M. 63d Infantry
Ehrlich, A. 1st Infantry
Wounded in action.
Eberhart, Jacob G7th Cavalry
Captured; died and buried at
Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.
Falkner, C. B4th Infantry
Died of wounds received at
Hanover Court House.
Friedenthal, L. 1st Cavalry
Feuchtwanger, —— 2nd Battalion
Foote, Abraham 14th Infantry
Frieslehen, Jacob D4th Infantry
Frank, J.
Killed; buried at Jewish cemetery at
Richmond, Virginia.
Goldsmith, M. M.Lieutenant Home Guards
Killed near Macon, Georgia.
Green, William 57th Infantry
Goodman, Charles 2nd Battalion
Gans, Jacob A4th Infantry
Greenbaum, Jacob 51st Infantry
Killed at Gettysburg.
Goodman, Isaac 3d Battalion
Goldman, Edward A2nd Battalion
Subsequently Drill Officer of
38th North Carolina Infantry.
Geisenheimer, M. B1st Infantry
Goodman, HenrySergeantB14th Infantry
Enlisted as private; wounded
in three actions—Harper's
Ferry, Chancellorsville and the Wilderness.
Goldstein, —— 18th Infantry
Killed in action.
Goldsmith, I. Wellington Ranger
Died of fever contracted in camp.
Haas, Solomon A1st Infantry
Enlisted, 1861; when mustered out,
re-enlisted in 12th Artillery
Hertz, J. H. I2nd Infantry
Hirschler, I. D2nd Infantry
Harris, Elisha Cobb's Legion
Captured; died and buried at
Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York
Heyman, Isaac D4th Infantry
Wounded at Malvern Hill.
Hayman, Charles D4th Infantry
General Phil. Cook introduced this soldier to
General Gordon at the reunion of the old brigade
with the words: "General, this was one of the
bravest men in my brigade."
Heyman, A.
Killed; buried at Jewish cemetery at
Richmond, Virginia.
Isaacs, A. 46th Regiment
Isaacs, Emanuel 2nd Battery
Isaacs, Isaac 2nd Battalion
Isaacs, M. 13th Battalion
Jonas, Siegfried I8th Infantry
Jacobus, Jacob H.Lieutenant 5th Infantry
Killed at Shiloh.
Jackson, I. 51st Infantry
Jacobs, William M. 5th Infantry
Koppel, Jacob 5th Infantry
Killed at Shiloh.
Kahn, Moses 5th Infantry
Kohn, Bernard Cherokee Artillery
Kaufman, Selig A8th Infantry
Kohn, Jacob 63d Infantry
Lippman, Julius E12th Infantry
Levy, JacobSergeant 22d Infantry
Wounded; served until close of war.
Levy, Morris 4th Infantry
Lippman, Louis 8th Infantry
Wounded at Bull Run.
Lehman, A. 63d Infantry
Lippman, Jacob 63d Infantry
Levy, Simon 6th Infantry
Served three years.
Levy, NathanLieutenant 5th Infantry
Promoted from the ranks; killed.
Levy, JacobLieutenant 5th Infantry
Enlisted as private; killed at Petersburg.
Leon, Morris 44th Infantry
Promoted from private.
Levy, Dick 10th Infantry
Levy, M. D. 1st Infantry
Leisser, L. A4th Infantry
Wounded at the Wilderness.
Lyon, Leonareande,Colonel
Lyons, James de
Graduate of West Point;
Adjutant of State Troops.
Mount, Samuel B.,Lieutenant 9th Infantry
Promoted from the ranks.
Marcus, —— 63d Infantry
Meinhart, Isaac 63d Infantry
Meinhart, Samuel 63d Infantry
Morris, W. C3d Battery
Captured; died and buried at
Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.
Mehlinger, J. C2d Battalion
Metzger, Isaac A2d Battalion
Mayer, Gabriel 4th Infantry
Moss, L. A. 4th Infantry
Marcus, M.Captain 15th Infantry
Killed, October 13th, 1864; buried in
Jewish Cemetery at Richmond, Virginia.
Magnus, Solomon Cherokee Artillery
Killed at Resaca, Georgia.
Manners, Jacob I8th Infantry
Meyer, Bernard A1st Infantry
Killed at Manassas.
Manes, E. H8th Infantry
Color-bearer at 2nd battle of Manassas,
and at Sharpsburg.
Meyer, Simeon 5th Infantry
Mayers, Aaron Silver Grays
Morris, Philip Silver Grays
Mayer, IsaacMajor 5th Infantry
Meyer, Lazarus 3d Infantry
Moses, ——LieutenantC2d Battery
Moses, I. Clifton A10th Infantry
Moses, Montefiore J. 2d Infantry
Promoted Surgeon.
Moses, William Moultrie 2d Infantry
Mehlinger, M B4th Infantry
Myers, Bernard 1st Infantry
Killed at Rich Mountain.
Merz, Louis D4th Infantry
Killed at Sharpsburg.
Moise, Edward M.CaptainA10th Infantry
Enlisted in 7th Cavalry; served until surrender;
commanded the 10th; had three horses shot from
under him in one day; commanded the advance in
the Hampton cattle raid; captured 2785 head of
cattle in the rear of General Grant's army in
the fall of 1864.
Moise, A. W.LieutenantH24th Infantry
Enlisted at the age of sixteen years as private in first
battalion of Maryland Cavalry; transferred to 24th
Regiment; wounded at the Wilderness carrying the
colors until disabled; promoted from the ranks.
Newman, C. 49th Infantry
Popper, I. 63d Infantry
Rosenberg, I. 3d Infantry
Killed; buried at Jewish Cemetery at
Richmond, Virginia.
Rush, George W.Captain 22d Infantry
Killed at Petersburg.
Robinson, A. 15th Infantry
Killed in action June 26th, 1863; buried at
Jewish Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.
Rosenwalt, Lazarus 3d Infantry
Russell, Philip M. 1st Infantry
Sherlein, Leopold 5th Infantry
Stern, Isaac A2d Battalion
Wounded at Gettysburg.
Schiff, Joseph C2d Infantry
Sterne, Levi D4th Infantry
Sterne, Anselm D4th Infantry
Wounded by a shell.
Simon, N. 51st Infantry
Segal, M. 50th Infantry
Sylvester, L. 5th Infantry
Sarling, Solomon 5th Infantry
Schiff, Jonas 44th Infantry
Schiff, P. 44th Infantry
Stern, Jacob 63d Infantry
Triest, Jacob 13th Battalion
Wallerstein, H. 44th Infantry
Wertheimer, Samuel K2nd Infantry
Weil, Jacob 3d Infantry
Wittkowsky, David 51st Infantry
Wittkowsky, AlexanderLieutenant 19th Infantry
Warner, L. Silver Grays
Wertheimer, Harris Carten Battalion
Artillery
Wertheimer, Henry B4th Regiment
Weiss, L.
Killed; buried in Jewish cemetery at
Richmond, Virginia.
Zitterbart, —— 4th Infantry

Macon, Georgia, German Artillery.

At the outbreak of the Civil War there existed in Macon, Georgia, an Artillery Company named "The Macon, Georgia, German Artillery," composed entirely of American citizens, of German birth, about one-third being of Hebrew faith. We give the names and positions of a few only, remembered by a survivor.

Name.Rank.
Binswanger, Nathan 2nd Lieutenant
Binswanger, J.Corporal
Binswanger, G.Private
Binswanger, Moses"
Einstein, ——"
Fendig, ——"
Hochser, ——"
Kahn, ——Orderly-Sergeant
Miller, H.Private
Nordlinger, B.Bugler
Nordwalt, A.Private
Sanger, A."
Sanger, R."