Not being of sufficient measurement his offer to enlist was refused; but determined to fight for his adopted country, he followed his regiment in which many personal friends had enlisted, until finally he was mustered in.
| Sommers, Herman | 1st Lieutenant | | 41st Infantry |
| Promoted from 2nd Lieutenant. |
| Slinsky, Louis | | F | 49th Infantry |
| Simons, A. | | A | 2nd Cavalry |
| Sinsheimer, A. H. | | G | 2nd Cavalry |
| Enlisted at eighteen years of age. |
| Steinman, E. H. | Captain | | 5th Cavalry |
| Sanders, Frank | 2nd Lieutenant | | 7th Cavalry |
| Solomon, G. A. M. | 1st Lieutenant | | 8th Cavalry |
| Saltzman, Gustav | 2nd Lieutenant | | 1st Engineers |
| Saltzman, Siegmund | 2nd Lieutenant | | 1st Artillery |
| Stuger, David | | D | Bender Cadets |
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| Takrzewski, Herman | Captain | | 2nd U. S. R. C. |
NEVADA.
| Name. | Rank. | Company. | Regiment. |
| Isserman, T. W. | | A | 1st Cavalry |
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| Jacobs, Simon L. | | A | 1st Cavalry |
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| Manheim, David | Colonel | | 1st Cavalry |
| Enlisted as private; promoted step by step. |
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
| Name. | Rank. | Company. | Regiment. |
| Cohn, Abraham | Adjutant | | 6th Infantry |
enlisted as private; promoted for efficiency and distinguished bravery to Sergeant and Adjutant; wounded at Petersburg; the recipient of the Congressional "Medal of Honor;" served until the close of the war.