| Name. | Rank. | Company. | Regiment. |
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| Aaronheim, D. | | D | 49th 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. | | D | 2nd Battalion |
| Brandt, Adolph | | | 5th Infantry |
| Bloomfield, Isaac | | A | 10th Infantry |
| Bear, Samuel |
| Killed; buried in Jewish cemetery at |
| Richmond, Virginia. |
| |
| Coleman, —— | | | 51st Infantry |
| Cohen, Solomon | | | 51st Infantry |
| Crone, Herman | | A | 20th Infantry |
| Sixteen years old when enlisted; |
| taken prisoner at Williamsburg. |
| Cohen, Philip | | A | 8th Infantry |
| |
| Dreyer, Louis A. | | | 1st and 63d |
| | | | Infantry |
| De Young, Harry | | | 2nd Battalion |
| Davisson, D. | | | 2nd Battalion |
| Davidson, David | Captain | | 50th Infantry |
| |
| Eichbaum, Joseph | | | 44th Infantry |
| Wounded several times. |
| Elkan, M. | | | 63d Infantry |
| Ehrlich, A. | | | 1st Infantry |
| Wounded in action. |
| Eberhart, Jacob | | G | 7th Cavalry |
| Captured; died and buried at |
| Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York. |
| |
| Falkner, C. | | B | 4th Infantry |
| Died of wounds received at |
| Hanover Court House. |
| Friedenthal, L. | | | 1st Cavalry |
| Feuchtwanger, —— | | | 2nd Battalion |
| Foote, Abraham | | | 14th Infantry |
| Frieslehen, Jacob | | D | 4th 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 | | A | 4th Infantry |
| Greenbaum, Jacob | | | 51st Infantry |
| Killed at Gettysburg. |
| Goodman, Isaac | | | 3d Battalion |
| Goldman, Edward | | A | 2nd Battalion |
| Subsequently Drill Officer of |
| 38th North Carolina Infantry. |
| Geisenheimer, M. | | B | 1st Infantry |
| Goodman, Henry | Sergeant | B | 14th 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 | | A | 1st Infantry |
| Enlisted, 1861; when mustered out, |
| re-enlisted in | | | 12th Artillery |
| Hertz, J. H. | | I | 2nd Infantry |
| Hirschler, I. | | D | 2nd Infantry |
| Harris, Elisha | | | Cobb's Legion |
| Captured; died and buried at |
| Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York |
| Heyman, Isaac | | D | 4th Infantry |
| Wounded at Malvern Hill. |
| Hayman, Charles | | D | 4th 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 | | I | 8th 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 | | A | 8th Infantry |
| Kohn, Jacob | | | 63d Infantry |
| |
| Lippman, Julius | | E | 12th Infantry |
| Levy, Jacob | Sergeant | | 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, Nathan | Lieutenant | | 5th Infantry |
| Promoted from the ranks; killed. |
| Levy, Jacob | Lieutenant | | 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. | | A | 4th 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. | | C | 3d Battery |
| Captured; died and buried at |
| Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York. |
| Mehlinger, J. | | C | 2d Battalion |
| Metzger, Isaac | | A | 2d 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 | | I | 8th Infantry |
| Meyer, Bernard | | A | 1st Infantry |
| Killed at Manassas. |
| Manes, E. | | H | 8th Infantry |
| Color-bearer at 2nd battle of Manassas, |
| and at Sharpsburg. |
| Meyer, Simeon | | | 5th Infantry |
| Mayers, Aaron | | | Silver Grays |
| Morris, Philip | | | Silver Grays |
| Mayer, Isaac | Major | | 5th Infantry |
| Meyer, Lazarus | | | 3d Infantry |
| Moses, —— | Lieutenant | C | 2d Battery |
| Moses, I. Clifton | | A | 10th Infantry |
| Moses, Montefiore J. | | | 2d Infantry |
| Promoted Surgeon. |
| Moses, William Moultrie | | | 2d Infantry |
| Mehlinger, M | | B | 4th Infantry |
| Myers, Bernard | | | 1st Infantry |
| Killed at Rich Mountain. |
| Merz, Louis | | D | 4th Infantry |
| Killed at Sharpsburg. |
| Moise, Edward M. | Captain | A | 10th 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. | Lieutenant | H | 24th 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 | | A | 2d Battalion |
| Wounded at Gettysburg. |
| Schiff, Joseph | | C | 2d Infantry |
| Sterne, Levi | | D | 4th Infantry |
| Sterne, Anselm | | D | 4th 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 | | K | 2nd Infantry |
| Weil, Jacob | | | 3d Infantry |
| Wittkowsky, David | | | 51st Infantry |
| Wittkowsky, Alexander | Lieutenant | | 19th Infantry |
| Warner, L. | | | Silver Grays |
| Wertheimer, Harris | | | Carten Battalion |
| | | | Artillery |
| Wertheimer, Henry | | B | 4th Regiment |
| Weiss, L. |
| Killed; buried in Jewish cemetery at |
| Richmond, Virginia. |
| |
| Zitterbart, —— | | | 4th Infantry |