20                                  HISTORY OF THE SEVENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT O.V.V.I.



           The following are the names of the non-commissioned officers and enlisted men of the original organization:

 

SERGEANTS.

1. Asa C. Cassidy
2. James A. Brown
3. Robert T. Nelson
4. Alexander Scales
5. Christopher Stockdale
 

 

CORPORALS.

1. William Ross
2. Samuel Bateman
3. —— ——
4. Isaac F. Lee
5. William L. Gillogly
6. Joseph Starrott
7. David Pierce
8. George M. Alter
 
James Bellinger, Musician; Darius T. S. Elliott, Musician; William M. Laughlin, Wagoner.

 

PRIVATES.

Baker, William F.
Barrett, Edward
Bethel, Russel
Baker, Francis R.
Bagley, Lewis
Brennen, James
Baker, James A.
Boylen, Alpheus B.
Bryant, David F.
Bateman, Francis
Cottonbrook, John
Culver, Levi
Crabtree, James
Cassidy, Edward
Clark, Alexander
Combs, James
Culver, Asa
Cantwell, John
Decker, Noah H.
Downer, William
Sylvester, George
Swank, William
Swank, George
Thomas, Mathias
Donavan, Daniel W.
Downerd, Joshua
Echelberry, James H.
Flowers, Charles D.
Fisher, James M.
Fairchilds, James W.
Frayer, Robert W.
Fredinia, Dennis
Figley, Robert
Gibaut, Peter
George, John
Henry, Michael
Henry, Frederick
Hall, George C.
Hyatt, Jesse
Hall, Joseph
Hoskins, Joseph R.
Howey, Thomas J. F.
Haines, William
Hines, James
Winn, B. T.
Winn, J. M.
White, Ranson L.
Watson, James W.
James, Cyrus E.
Jorden, Richard H.
Jones, John W.
Lightener, John
Langan, Frederick
Mercer, James A.
Morton, James
Minor, Thomas J.
McGregor, Alexander
McAdams, Robert
McCoy, Joseph H.
Musselman, Francis
Marshall, William P.
Pelizaus, Augustus F.
Perry, George
Riley, Aaron
Reed, S. J.
Sanders, Benjamin
Simpson, Joseph V.
Smith, James
White, William H. H.
Woods, Samuel
Yalla, Augustus
 

 

           Of the original organization the following have been killed in action, or died of wounds and disease:

 

Asa F. Lee
Joseph Starrett
David Pierce
Asa Culver
John Cantwell
Charles D. Flowers
Robert Figley
John W. Jones
Alex. McGregor
Joseph V. Simpson
Ranson L. White
Augustus Yalla
James Morton
William P. Marshall
Corporal died
      "          "
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Private      "  of wounds
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     "           "           "
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     "           "  of wounds
     "           "           "
     "           "           "
     "           "           "
killed at Shiloh, April 7th, 1862
killed July 22d, 1864

 


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