Levy, Albert Louisiana Guards
Artillery
Lion, Sylvain Donaldsonville
Artillery
Levy, E. Donaldsville
Artillery
Lichtenstein, William Louisiana Reserves
Landman, Benjamin K11th Reserves
Levy, Daniel K11th Reserves
Loeb, Solomon E11th Infantry
Levy, H. K11th Infantry
Levy, S., Jr. K11th Infantry
Levy, David C., Jr.LieutenantH13th Infantry
Promoted from private; Acting Adjutant;
twice wounded; killed at Murfreesboro.
Lippman, Asher 22d Infantry
Lyons, David 22nd Infantry
Levy, AaronSergeantD30th Infantry
Marks, Harry H. 1st Washington
Fell in charge at Malvern Hill. Artillery
Marks, Edwin National Guards
Battery
Meertif, Samuel 1st Infantry
Marcuss, M. 2d Infantry
Meyer, Adolph 3d Infantry
Mayer, J. P.CorporalE3d Infantry
Wounded at Iuka and again at Vicksburg.
March, —— 3d Infantry
March, Henry 5th Infantry
Promoted to Assistant Quartermaster.
Maas, Max A5th Infantry
Moses, Philip 5th Infantry
Marks, Henry ClayLieutenant 10th Infantry
Killed at Malvern Hill.
Meyer, Leo W. B11th Infantry
Meyer, E. H. E11th Infantry
Mannheimer, B. G11th Infantry
Meyer, E. K11th Infantry
Moch, Henry K11th Infantry
Killed in battle.
Meyer, Siegmund 17th Infantry
Magner, Bernard Fenner's Battery
Served through war.
Marks, WashingtonMajor 22nd Infantry
Promoted.
Marks, D. H.Captain 22nd Infantry
Marks, MarionLieutenant 22nd Infantry
Promoted from the ranks.
Marks, Hillel E22nd Infantry
Marks, Leon R.Colonel 27th Infantry
Killed at Vicksburg.
Marks, I. Boone's Battery
Milled, Charles D. Dreux Battalion
Marks, Frederick Louisiana Guard
Artillery
Moose, Charles Donaldsonville
Artillery
Meyer, AdolphHon. General
Newman, A. C3d Infantry
Captured at Corinth.
Nathan, Wolf 8th Infantry
Nathan, M. B9th Infantry
Newman, Henry G11th Infantry
Wounded at Murfreesboro.
Newman, ——Major 14th Infantry
Nathan, Samuel 22d Infantry
Ochs, Louis B9th Infantry
Oppenheimer, Benjamin 22d Infantry
Phillips, Edward 3d Infantry
Rosenfield, Julius 7th Infantry
Rosenstein, Mathias 8th Infantry
Reiss, Alexander G11th Infantry
Reiss, Gustave G11th Infantry
Rose, Emanuel 27th Infantry
Reese, AbrahamSergeant Crescent Infantry
Served four years.
Samuel, M. E2d Infantry
Enlisted 1861; served until close of war.
Silbanagel, Benjamin B3d Infantry
Singer, Louis F3d Infantry
Killed at Vicksburg.
Sampson, Ed. 5th Infantry
Killed at Gaines' Mills.
Seixas, J. Madison 5th Washington
Served through war. Artillery
Straus, JosephLieutenantB11th Infantry
Strasser, Ephraim B11th Infantry
Seligman, J.SergeantK11th Infantry
Seligman, I. K11th Infantry
Simon, Henry K11th Infantry
Strauss, I. K11th Infantry
Stern, ——CaptainB14th Infantry
Sartarius, Philip 14th Infantry
Schlenker, Jacob 17th Infantry
Stein, Daniel 17th Infantry
Strauss, Nagel 21st Artillery
Schlenker, Alexander Quartermaster's
Department North
Stromeyer, George F22nd Infantry
Scheuer, Jonathan Donaldsonville
Wounded; died at Richmond during the war; Artillery
buried in Jewish Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.
Taylor, Richard (Dick) "Louisiana Tigers"
Unger, Meyer F1st Infantry
Unger, Emanuel E11th Infantry
Weil, Alexander I2d Infantry
Wounded at Antietam while trying to
recover the regiment's flag; wounded
seriously at Gettysburg and captured.
Winner, Marks C3d Infantry
Wolf, Joseph D3d Infantry
Weil, Samuel 3d Cavalry
Weinberg, Selig 5th Infantry
Weinberg, Solomon 6th Infantry
Wagner, G. 8th Infantry
Witkowsky, Louis B9th Infantry
Weiss, B. B9th Infantry
Wagner, Louis B9th Infantry
Wilcuiski, Benjamin B11th Infantry
Wolfsohn, Elias B11th Infantry
Wolff, Leon B11th Infantry
Weiss, Solomon B11th Infantry
Wechsler, A. K11th Infantry
Weil, Nathan K11th Infantry
Wolff, Isaac K11th Infantry
Wechler, S. K11th Infantry
Killed in battle.
Weil, Gabriel K11th Infantry
Workum, David J. 13th Infantry
Weil, ——Major 14th Infantry
Wolff, Moses Washington
Artillery
Wolff, C. Pouinte Coupee
Infantry
Zark, Julius 7th Infantry
Killed in skirmish; buried at Jewish Cemetery,
Richmond, Virginia.
Zimmern, J. F22nd Infantry

MAINE.

Name.Rank.Company.Regiment.
Goldman, A. Captain 17th Infantry

MARYLAND.

Name.Rank.Company.Regiment.
Blumenberg, Leopold Brevet U. S. V.
Brigadier-General, 5th Maryland Infantry

After the attack on Fort Sumter he helped to organize the 5th regiment, Maryland Volunteers, of which he was appointed Major. He served near Hampton Roads after which he was attached to Mansfield's Corps and participated in the Peninsular Campaign, and subsequently in Maryland, where his regiment was engaged in the battle of Antietam, under his command. Here he was shot in the thigh and confined to his bed for many months. Being disabled for further military duty President Lincoln appointed him Provost Marshal of the 3d Maryland District. President Johnson subsequently promoted him to the rank of Brevet Brigadier-General, U. S. Volunteers.

It may not prove inappropriate to mention here the remarks made by William P. Wood, Esq., one of Washington's best known gentlemen, with reference to the late General Blumenberg in a communication to the present writer:

"I was intimate with General Leopold Blumenberg, who commanded in person the 5th Regiment, Maryland Volunteers; you and others of his friends are familiar with the deserved encomiums passed upon that gallant and kind-hearted American Jew, who received terrible wounds in leading his regiment on the battle-field of Antietam, and of which wounds he died after having served in several important positions in Baltimore.

"Without being either Christian or Jew, I am familiar with many heroes of your faith, and believe in according honor to whom honor is due. Hoping your work will meet with the success which I believe the subject-matter warrants, I am

Yours truly,
(Signed) William P. Wood."


Name.Rank.Company.Regiment.
Feldstein, S. 2nd Infantry
Gross, A. F. 2nd Infantry
Seeman, Julius D. A2nd Infantry
Stern, Lil. 1st Cavalry
Uhlfelder, Samuel G3d Cavalry
Wounded at Gettysburg.
White, Harman 2nd Cavalry
Ordered on detailed service
on staff of General Siegel.