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. | A | 2nd Infantry | |
| Stern, Lil. | 1st Cavalry | ||
| Uhlfelder, Samuel | G | 3d Cavalry | |
| Wounded at Gettysburg. | |||
| White, Harman | 2nd Cavalry | ||
| Ordered on detailed service | |||
| on staff of General Siegel. |