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THE<br />

CITIZEN SOLDIERS<br />

NORTH POINT AND FORT McHENRY,<br />

SEPTEMBER <strong>12</strong> »fc 13,<br />

1814.<br />

RESniA'KS OF THE CITIZENS IN TOWN MEETING, TARTICrLARS<br />

KELATING TO THE BATTLE, OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE<br />

AND HONORABLE DISCHARGE OF THE TROOPS.<br />

ALSO,<br />

CELEBRATION OF THE SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY, 1889.<br />

REPRINT.<br />

CHARLES C. SAFFELL,<br />

Baltimore, Md.<br />

2774:16


TO THE MEMORY<br />

GALLANT AND LAMENTED<br />

MA J. GEN. SAMUEL SMITH,<br />

THE HERO OF TWO WARS,<br />

AN ENLIGHTENED STATESMAN AND AN UONEST AGENT, WHOSE<br />

DAYS FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD OF MANHOOD TO SP-<br />

WAKD8 OF FOURSCORE YEARS, WAS DEVOTED TO HIS<br />

COUNTRY AND HIS COUNTRY'S GOOD : TO<br />

HIM, AND<br />

TO THE CITIZKN SOLDIER-? WHO SERVED WITH<br />

HIM AT THE PERIOD HEREIN REFERRED<br />

TO, THIS WORK IS RESPECTFULLY<br />

INSCRIBED BY<br />

THE PUBLISHER.


ADVERTISEMENT.<br />

In the compil<strong>at</strong>ion of this volume, the publisher has<br />

been guided by no other wish than to present a correct<br />

<strong>and</strong> impartial st<strong>at</strong>ement of the various Divisions, Bri-<br />

gades, llegiments <strong>and</strong> Companies, with the rank of every<br />

<strong>citizen</strong> who had the honor of serving his country on the<br />

twelfth <strong>and</strong> thirteenth of <strong>September</strong>, 1814, <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> Fort <strong>McHenry</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong> extracts are copied from the original rolls on file in<br />

the 3d auditor's office of the AVar Department, <strong>and</strong> should<br />

errors occur in any of the companies, by the insertion<br />

of the names of individuals who were not present <strong>at</strong> the<br />

biittle, or by the non-appearance of others, <strong>and</strong> by the<br />

varied rank of any of the officers, the error must be<br />

<strong>at</strong>tributed to their own accounting officer, <strong>and</strong> be s<strong>at</strong>isfied<br />

th<strong>at</strong> it was the wish of no one to hold back the services<br />

of any, or to add any renown where .it did not justly<br />

belong.<br />

<strong>The</strong> publisher also regrets his inability to obtain anything<br />

like correct inform<strong>at</strong>ion respecting the Virginia <strong>and</strong> Bal-<br />

timore County troops—as soon as received, it will lie<br />

i^rinted.


MUSTER ROLL.<br />

Names ot tlie General <strong>and</strong> Staff Officers of the third Divi?ion<br />

of Maryh\ud Militia in the service of the United St<strong>at</strong>es on<br />

the <strong>12</strong>th day of <strong>September</strong>; 1814 :<br />

Samuel Smith, ifajor General.<br />

Isaac McKim, Aid-de-Camp.<br />

Edwakd P<strong>at</strong>terson, Aid-deCamp.<br />

JonN Speaii Smith, Volunteer Aid.<br />

Jon<strong>at</strong>han Meredith, Division luKjiector.<br />

SViLLiAM B<strong>at</strong>es, A.^hH Adjutant Oeneral.<br />

Robert P<strong>at</strong>terson, -l.ss'i Division Inspector.<br />

Jeremiah Sullivan, Division Quarter Master.<br />

Nicholas Price, Special Judge Advoca'e.<br />

Robert S. Hollis, Secretary to the General.<br />

Names of the General <strong>and</strong> Staff OfScers of the 11th Brigade<br />

third Division of Maryl<strong>and</strong> Militia in the service of the<br />

United St<strong>at</strong>es on the <strong>12</strong>th <strong>September</strong>, 1814:<br />

ToBFAS E. Stansbury, Brigadier General.<br />

James IIaslktt, Brigade Major.<br />

Edward G. Woodykak, Aid-de-Camp.<br />

John Nelson, \st lAeut. <strong>and</strong> Ass^t Aid-de- Camp.<br />

George Harryman, Brigade Quarter Master.<br />

George Fisher, Wagon Master.<br />

Wesley Walker, Forage Master.


Names of the General <strong>and</strong> Staff Officers of the first Brigade<br />

of Maryl<strong>and</strong> Militia in the service of the United St<strong>at</strong>es on<br />

the <strong>12</strong>th day of <strong>September</strong>, 1814:<br />

Thomas Fofman, Brirjadier GencnU.<br />

Philip Thomas, Aid-de-Camp.<br />

R. W. Armstkong, Brigade Mnjor.<br />

Samuel Buadfoid Brigade Quarter Master.<br />

Thomas Brown, Brigade Wagon Master.<br />

Names of the General <strong>and</strong> Staff Officers of the third Brigade<br />

of Maryl<strong>and</strong> Militia in the service of the United St<strong>at</strong>es on<br />

the <strong>12</strong>th of <strong>September</strong>, 1814<br />

John Stricker, Brigadier General.<br />

James Calhoun, Jr , Brigade Major.<br />

Geokge p. Stevenson, Aid-de-Camp.<br />

Jacob Small, Brigade Quarter Master.<br />

Names of the Field <strong>and</strong> Staff <strong>and</strong> Company Officers, Noncommissioned<br />

Officers, <strong>and</strong> Priv<strong>at</strong>es of the fifth Regiment<br />

:<br />

of Maryl<strong>and</strong> Cavalry Militia, who served <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> Foit <strong>McHenry</strong>, <strong>12</strong>lh <strong>September</strong>, 1814, taken from the<br />

Muster Rolls on file in the office of the Third Auditor of<br />

the Treasury of the United St<strong>at</strong>es:<br />

James Biays, Lieutenant Colonel.<br />

\ViLi,TAM Jackson, l.


Eli Green, 3d Ser'gt.<br />

FeiM. Brusliwt'ller, 4tli do.<br />

Nfttlmniol Smilli, 1st Corp'l.<br />

William Thomas, 2d do.<br />

Williiiin Mumma, 3d do.<br />

James C. Dew, 4th do.<br />

John Buck, Trnmpeter.<br />

Cross William S. Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

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Co<strong>at</strong>s, Frederick<br />

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Cristmond, Thomas<br />

Davis, Amos "<br />

Denny, David G.<br />

Everet, Thomas<br />

Gill, Nicholas C.<br />

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Gambril, John<br />

Gill, Bennel C.<br />

(Jreen, Abed<br />

Ilenwtod, .(oshua<br />

Hall, Caleb<br />

Mumma, John<br />

Mumma, Henry<br />

Maxlield, Jolin<br />

McGIennan, Jame.<br />

McLaughlin, Daniel<br />

Newtou, Anthony<br />

O'Riety. Jo=;.pli C.<br />

Reese, Henry<br />

FIRST BALTIMORE HUSSARS.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

James Sterett, Captain.<br />

John Smith Hollius, ist Lieut.<br />

John W. Stump, 2d do.<br />

James Barroll, Cornet.<br />

Wesley Woods, Q. M. S.<br />

Griffith, Samuel G. Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Ilurxlhall, Ferdin<strong>and</strong> "<br />

Herring, Henry<br />

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HoUingsworth, Sam'I, jr.<br />

Peter Delvachio, 1st Ser'gt.<br />

John Sterling, 2d do.<br />

Wm. B. Buchanan, 3d do.<br />

Sam'lMcClellan, 4th do.<br />

N<strong>at</strong>h'l Saltenstal, 1st Corp'l.<br />

Francis Cooke, 2d do.<br />

Eli Siuipkins, 3d do.<br />

Samuel Scott, 4th do.<br />

Ailkeu Robert, Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Bowlev. Samuel<br />

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Belt. Thomas H.<br />

Biays, Philip<br />

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Boggs, Alex<strong>and</strong>er L.<br />

Benson, Robert<br />

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Boelmie, Charles L.<br />

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Boyle, Hugh "<br />

Cox, James "<br />

jr.<br />

Carroll, H. D. G.<br />

Coulson, George<br />

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Carr, Thomas<br />

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Dorscy, Edward "<br />

II.<br />

Dorsey, Richard B.<br />

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Dorsey. Samuel<br />

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Evans, Hugh W.<br />

Frisby, Richard<br />

Gibson, John<br />

Gorsuch, Robert<br />

Qittings, James C.<br />

Gittings, James, jr.<br />

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Hollins, William<br />

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Levering, Francis<br />

Ludden, Lemuel, jr.<br />

Lornian, Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

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Mulliken, Ricliard D.<br />

Marean, Thomas<br />

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McNull}% John<br />

Mahr Martin F,<br />

Muihken, Basil D.<br />

Marsh Stephen<br />

Moshur, James, jr.<br />

McLannahan, J J.<br />

O'Donnell, Columbus<br />

Owings, Beal<br />

Partridge, James<br />

P^.lmer, Edward<br />

Price, Walter<br />

Prince, Caspar<br />

Rogers, Henry W.<br />

Raborg, Samuel<br />

Ricaud, Benjamin<br />

Ridg<strong>at</strong>e, Benjamin C.<br />

Scott, Henry D.<br />

Sleeper, Jon<strong>at</strong>han<br />

Swanii, John<br />

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Stewart, Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Spillmau, James<br />

Stereit, William<br />

Tschudy, Samuel<br />

Taylor, Lemuel G.<br />

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Van Wyck. John C.<br />

White, Joseph<br />

Wheeler, James B.<br />

Williams, Henry L.<br />

Wilmer, John W.<br />

Waring, George W.<br />

W<strong>at</strong>ers, Richard<br />

Janus Horton, Captnin.<br />

Jacob Myers, Lieutenant.<br />

Elijah Beam, do.<br />

John Stierly, Cornet.<br />

Jacob Hanny, Sergeant.<br />

Thomas Welsh,<br />

Wm. Stansbury,<br />

Andrew Rohr,<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Richard Grimes, do.<br />

Caleb Turner, Corporal.<br />

John Craggs, do.<br />

Joseph Evcrson, do.<br />

John Durham, do.<br />

Beam, William<br />

Butler, James<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Bankard, Jacob<br />

Bower, Jacob<br />

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Foreman, Elijah<br />

Fansbrimer, Daniel<br />

Fuller, Nicholas<br />

Gowan, John<br />

Hammer, George<br />

Jackson, William<br />

Krail, John G.<br />

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Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Wallis, John, jr.<br />

" Ward, Solomon<br />

" Wilkins, John<br />

" Wilkins, Joseph<br />

Wiremau, William<br />

" Yellott, George<br />

MARYLAND CHASSEURS.<br />

Kirk. Thomas<br />

Kohlstadt, Benjamin<br />

Lauduslager, Jacob<br />

Levy, Andrew<br />

Maidwell, John<br />

Miller, Christopher<br />

Myers, Henry<br />

Myers, William<br />

Marche, Perry<br />

Mercer, James<br />

Ross, Thomas<br />

Storey, Robert<br />

Seltzer, Jacob<br />

Seltzer, Lewis<br />

Shefl'er, Jesse<br />

Simpson, John<br />

Winuigden, Lewis<br />

Winkler, John<br />

Wood, Henry H.<br />

Walker, S<strong>at</strong>er T.<br />

Willson, Greenbury<br />

Zigler, John L.<br />

Zigler, John W.<br />

FELL'S POINT LIGHT DRAGOONS.<br />

John Hanna, Captain.<br />

John Rusk, 1st Lieut.<br />

Peter Peduse, 2d do.<br />

Tliomas Raven, Cornet.<br />

J. Siiinnick, Co. Qr. Mr. Sgt.<br />

Henry Dorry, 1st Serg't.<br />

Calvin Cooper, 2d do.<br />

E. Galloway, 3d do.<br />

Peter Cavana, 4th do.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Pr vale.<br />

Andrew Dalck, 1st Corp'l.<br />

JohnC'iaig, 2d do.<br />

John Weedham, 3d<br />

Thomas Sprigg, 4th<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Bryan, Charles<br />

Cole. N<strong>at</strong>haniel<br />

Cassitly, P<strong>at</strong>rick<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

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Carroll. P<strong>at</strong>rick<br />

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Deal, George<br />

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Delcher, Jolin<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Pilch, James<br />

Huort'or, Joel<br />

Uusli. George<br />

Husirr, Gotloil)<br />

" Slansbury, Josias<br />

IIiiiTymiiM Stoplieu " Stevenson, Joshua<br />

McCiiniiis. John<br />

" Sc<strong>at</strong>on, Robert<br />

McDonald, Hui^h<br />

Miilloy, P<strong>at</strong>rick<br />

Piiliidge, Daubncr B.<br />

" Sieine, George<br />

Turner, Thomaa<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Names of the Field <strong>and</strong> Staff <strong>and</strong> Company OfHcers, No:-<br />

Commissioucd Officers <strong>and</strong> Priv<strong>at</strong>es of the First Regiment<br />

of Artillery of the Maryl<strong>and</strong> Militia, who served <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Point</strong> <strong>and</strong> Fort <strong>McHenry</strong> on the <strong>12</strong>th day of <strong>September</strong>,<br />

1S14, taken from the Muster Rolls on tile in the office of<br />

the 3d Auditor of the Treasury of the United St<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

David Haruis, Lieutenant Colonel.<br />

Solomon G. Albers, U< Mnjor.<br />

M<strong>at</strong>tiikw McLaughlin, ~d do.<br />

Upton S. He<strong>at</strong>h, \st Lieutenant <strong>and</strong> Adjutant.<br />

Benjamin Hodges, Ixt L.ieulenant <strong>and</strong> Pay Master.<br />

John G. Johnston, (Quarter Master.<br />

Martin Furwick, Surgeon.<br />

Michael Diffenderffer, Surgeon's M<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

N<strong>at</strong>haniel Peabce, Sergeant Major.<br />

Augdstus Bauohan, Sergeant Major.<br />

John Thomas, Quarter Master.<br />

Joseph Myers, Captain.<br />

Lyman Adams, 1st Lieut.<br />

Julius Willard, 2d do. •<br />

SVilliara Miller, 3d do.<br />

And. McClellen, 1st Ser'gt.<br />

Thomas Stow, 2d do.<br />

Juo. H. Newman, 3d do.<br />

I'h. Buckingham,4th do.<br />

John Rogers, 1st Corp'l.<br />

John Wright, 2d do.<br />

William Web, 3d do.<br />

Isaac Baker, 4th do.<br />

John Simpson, Musician.<br />

Edward Thompson, do.<br />

Boyd, Joseph Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

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Berry, Thomas D.<br />

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Bangs, John<br />

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Basdey, James<br />

FRANKLIN ARTILLERY.<br />

Bush, John F.<br />

Clifford, Sylvester<br />

Claik, William<br />

Cocur, John<br />

Cochran, William A.<br />

Fontz, Henry<br />

Freeman, Cijarles<br />

Forrester, Lenard<br />

Goweu, George<br />

Haddaway, William<br />

Hay, George<br />

Hall, Eliga<br />

Henuaman, Isaac<br />

Heuneman, Jacob<br />

Herbert, Charles<br />

Howel, Abraliani<br />

Jordan, Henry<br />

King. John<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.


Kreigh, Frederick<br />

Kemp, William<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Sunenshine, Miciiael<br />

" Shumack, Stephen<br />

Kennedy, Richard " Suter, Jacob<br />

Lloyd, William<br />

M<strong>at</strong>thews, Thomas L.<br />

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Stoudt, George<br />

Slayton, David<br />

Metzguer, William " Tliompson, William<br />

jVIoody, Isanc<br />

Martin, John<br />

McKim, Uanicl<br />

Mortimer, John<br />

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Turner, Joseph<br />

Worthan. Damon<br />

Walker. William<br />

Wood, John G.<br />

McGill, Arhur<br />

" AVilliams, Hor<strong>at</strong>io<br />

Notherman, Oeorge " Willis, Justan<br />

Neal, Hichard<br />

" White ricnry,<br />

Nicholson, AVilliam " W<strong>at</strong>ers, Stephen<br />

Oler, George<br />

" W<strong>at</strong>ers, Joseph<br />

P<strong>at</strong>terson, William " Weaver, Daniel<br />

Price, Nehemiah<br />

Retew, William<br />

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Wh<strong>at</strong>kins, Gassway<br />

Wiley, Robert<br />

Stevenson, Isaiah<br />

Sumraerwell, Richard<br />

Zimmerman, John<br />

Samuel Moale, Captain.<br />

Barrack Williams, 1st Lieut.<br />

William Frick, 2d do.<br />

William Shroeder, 3d do.<br />

R. W. L<strong>at</strong>imer, 1st Ser'gt.<br />

James Sykes, 2d do.<br />

Wm. P. Lemmon, 3d do.<br />

Isaac C. Lea, 4th do.<br />

Ebenezer Perkins, 1st Corp'l.<br />

Wra. Renshaw, 2d do.<br />

John G. Comegys, 3d do.<br />

M<strong>at</strong>hias Rich, 4th do.<br />

Thomas Whitlow, Drummer.<br />

Oeorge Boss, Fifer.<br />

Andrews, John<br />

Abercrombie, James<br />

Briscoe, Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Bennett, Joseph<br />

Brice, John<br />

Birkhead, James<br />

Brown, John<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

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Cruse, William O.<br />

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Clark, Hooper .<br />

Chonce, John<br />

Conipte, Julius<br />

Caldwell, John A.<br />

Chase, Stephen<br />

Curtis, J. L.<br />

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COLUMBIAN ARTILLERY.<br />

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Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Deal, Jacob<br />

Pjiv<strong>at</strong>c<br />

Dunkel, E. A.<br />

Duc<strong>at</strong>el, J. F.<br />

Dalrymple, Willi. im P.<br />

Dorsey, Hammond<br />

Darvis, Edward<br />

Finley, Ebenezer L.<br />

Finlay, Hugh<br />

Golder, Archibald<br />

Green, Tliomas B.<br />

Grafton, N<strong>at</strong>han<br />

Grafton, ]\Iark<br />

Gill, John B.<br />

Hutchins. Jarrett<br />

Hauptman, Daniel<br />

Hall, Edward<br />

Howard, Jacob<br />

Hoffman, David<br />

Harris, Samuel H.<br />

Higinbottom, Thos.<br />

Hopkinson, Francis<br />

Johns, William P.<br />

Jenkins, Felix<br />

Israel, Fiekkr<br />

Jenkins, Samuel<br />

Kennedy, William<br />

Keuuedy, Mordicai<br />

Kelso, George G.


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Lansdalo, William M.<br />

Lcvi'ly, Joliu S.<br />

Lyon, Holiert, jr.<br />

Lamson, Henry<br />

Lone}', John<br />

Lemiuon, Robert<br />

Lxles, David C.<br />

Linvill, James M.<br />

Lytle, Tliomas<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

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Rich, George<br />

Ridgel}', Jiimes<br />

Silhnan, Tliomas D.<br />

Si)alding, John<br />

Scott, Jeremiah<br />

Stewart, William S.<br />

Singleton, Charles<br />

Schley, Jacob<br />

Scott, Henry<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

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Mnccubiii, Charles C.<br />

McAtlie. Frtmcis<br />

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Shaw, William C.<br />

Tilyard, James<br />

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Moale. R<strong>and</strong>all H.<br />

P<strong>at</strong>ridge, E<strong>at</strong>on R.<br />

Peirce, Levi, jr.<br />

Robinson, Samuel<br />

Riggs, George W.<br />

Ridgely, Isaiah<br />

Rich, John<br />

Richards, Lewis M.<br />

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Taylor, Robert "<br />

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Thomas. Oliver<br />

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Wyse, John M,<br />

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Walsh, James<br />

Yeiser, E. F.<br />

Negro George, Capt's Servant.<br />

Negro Welton, Lieut's "<br />

Negro Thomas, "<br />

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BALTIMORE UNION ARTILLERY.<br />

John Montgomery, Captain.<br />

John S. Stiles, 1st Lieut.<br />

Joseph R. Brooks, 2d do.<br />

Jon<strong>at</strong>han Fitch, :'d do.<br />

Jesse PlasUip, 1st Ser'gt.<br />

John Riley, 2d do.<br />

Geoi ge Eaverson, 3d do.<br />

Willi;!m Sewell, 4th do.<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er Boyd, 1st Corp'l.<br />

George Bartol, 2d<br />

Wm.^H. Fonerdon,3d<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Samuel House, 4th do.<br />

Adreon, George Priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />

Armstrong, Thomas "<br />

Armstrong, John<br />

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Bowers. Martin<br />

Barger, George<br />

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Barger, John<br />

Barnes, John<br />

Bartlett, William<br />

Burull, <strong>The</strong>ophilus<br />

Bnmett, Andrew<br />

Barcroft, Ralph<br />

Brown, John<br />

C<strong>at</strong>or, John<br />

Chalmers, Jame8<br />

Chambers, John M.<br />

Chillis, Samuel<br />

Curlett, James<br />

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Ciirlett, Thomas Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Cros-au. John<br />

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Campbell, Hugh<br />

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Churchm:m, Alfred W.<br />

Cam 1 ham. James "<br />

Dwyer, William<br />

Delcher, George<br />

Davidson, James<br />

Donning, William<br />

Elliot, Joseph B<br />

Elliot, John B.<br />

Etchberger, John<br />

Erwin, John<br />

Franciscus, George<br />

Farrall, James W.<br />

Finn, John W.<br />

German. Jon<strong>at</strong>han<br />

(iill, Ezekiel C.<br />

Holl<strong>and</strong>, James<br />

Howard, David<br />

Hewett, William<br />

Hill, Arthur<br />

Hazletine, David<br />

Jones Joshua<br />

Jordan, Frederick<br />

Joseph, Manuel<br />

Keen, William, jr.<br />

Lamb, John<br />

Long, Abraham<br />

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Lowry, Robert<br />

Mamma, Samuel<br />

Mills, Ezekiel<br />

Mills, Willirim P.<br />

Miller, Frederick<br />

Mopps, Adam<br />

Nijipard, George<br />

Pollard, Seth<br />

Penmim. John<br />

Parker, Evan<br />

Ren^haw, Tliomas S<br />

Robinson, John<br />

Riley, John<br />

Rowles, John<br />

Riugrose, John W.<br />

Rubt, Charles<br />

Shade, John<br />

13<br />

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Sharkey, Michael<br />

Stewart, Thomas<br />

Shaw, James B,<br />

Stone, Richard<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e,<br />

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Smuch, William<br />

Stausbury, Elijah<br />

"<br />

Towson, Joshua<br />

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Turner, John<br />

Walter, John<br />

West, William<br />

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West, John<br />

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Wimmel, George S.<br />

Wiese, Frederick A.<br />

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" Williams, Thomas "<br />

" Emanuel, offici r's servant.<br />

" John, *' "<br />

BALTIMORE FENCIBLES.<br />

Josh, H. Nicholson, Captain.<br />

Jesse Eichelberger, 1st Lieut.<br />

Acdrew Clopper, 3d do.<br />

Levi Clagelt,<br />

David Putton<br />

:^d do.<br />

) 1 St Ser'gt &<br />

\ ?j\ Lieut,<br />

Child, Wm<br />

Claggett, Thos<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e <strong>and</strong><br />

j 4th Cor]i'l.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

John Cleunn,<br />

Samuel Harris,<br />

2d Ser'gt.<br />

M do.<br />

Dannemau, C. H.<br />

Dorscy, Joshua ]<br />

Ditfenderffer, Jno.<br />

Douglass, Geo.<br />

do <strong>and</strong><br />

5th Corp'l.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

AYm. Douglas, 4th do. Dalrymple, Geo.<br />

} Isl Corp'l. Eichelberger, Lewis<br />

Join. Ready,<br />

V & 3d Ser'gt. Eichelberger, Wm.<br />

2d Corp'l & Etting, Saml.<br />

I<br />

J. A. Wallace,<br />

[4th Ser'gt.<br />

do. <strong>and</strong><br />

Fulton,<br />

/ 3d Corp'l &<br />

Wm. S. ]<br />

6th Corp'l.<br />

H. Armstrong,<br />

[ 2d do. Fernaudis, Walter PriT<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

4th Corp'l & Guildener, Chas.<br />

I Ralph Smith<br />

\ 2d do. Granger, Jas.<br />

Arthey, Wm. F. Priv<strong>at</strong>e Graybell, Php.<br />

"<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er, Thomas<br />

Hawkins, Jas. L.<br />

Boyd, Andrew<br />

Hutciiins, Thos.<br />

"<br />

Bond, Henry<br />

Hegcnbottom, Jno.<br />

Bcall, John W.<br />

Horner, Francis<br />

"<br />

Berry, Hor<strong>at</strong>io<br />

Hurnessey, Tho.<br />

"<br />

Buckler, John C.<br />

Hurdis, James<br />

Brice, James E.<br />

Hughes, Wm.<br />

Cohen, Php. I.<br />

" v Howard, Brice<br />

"<br />

Colien, Mendus<br />

Jones, Edwd.<br />

"<br />

Collins, James W.<br />

Keller, John<br />

"<br />

Cooper, Wm. S.<br />

Lawsoii, Geo.<br />

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Conkling, Tlio. C.<br />

Lerew, John


Lindenberger, Jb.<br />

Mnuro, Php.<br />

Maccubin, Moses<br />

Monroe, Isaac<br />

Morgan, Edwd.<br />

Mayer, Charles F.<br />

Neale, John G.<br />

Pollelt, J. B.<br />

Poor, Jno. F.<br />

Price, Andw.<br />

Hogers, Thos.<br />

Rigliart, Php.<br />

Rigden, Jno. E.<br />

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Priv<strong>at</strong>e. S<strong>and</strong>s, Benjn. N.<br />

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Sylvester, Saml.<br />

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Spicer, Thos.<br />

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Schwartze, Hry.<br />

"<br />

Stickney, Hry.<br />

"<br />

Snyder, Andw.<br />

"<br />

Shbrtt, Jno.<br />

" Tinman, P<strong>at</strong>rick<br />

do. <strong>and</strong> Vance, William<br />

3d Corp'l. Williams, Geo.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Williams, Cumbd. D.<br />

Williams. N<strong>at</strong>hl. F.<br />

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W<strong>at</strong>kius, Thomas<br />

Y<strong>at</strong>es, Jno.<br />

AMERICAN ARTILLERISTS<br />

Rd B. Magruder, Captain. Davis, Jacob G.<br />

John Bradford, 1st Lieut. Delmas. Alenis A.<br />

David Griffith, 2d do. Dae, Daniel<br />

S.J.Thompson. 2d do. Edwards. Samuel<br />

W.H.Wust<strong>and</strong>ley,:kl do. Fowler. William<br />

August Bonghan. 1st Ser'gt. Finlay. John<br />

Sam'l Cohen, jr.,<br />

Wm. G. Elderkin,<br />

Wm. Dew,<br />

2d<br />

3d<br />

4th<br />

do,<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

French, Ebenezer<br />

Furgussou. Thomas<br />

Falkuer, Abraham<br />

Stephen Lawson, 1st Corp'l. Golder, Robert<br />

John Casey. 2d do. Grimes, Joseph<br />

M<strong>at</strong>. P. Mitchell, 3d do<br />

Adam B. Kyle, 4th do<br />

John F. Charlton, Drummer<br />

"Wm. Moore, Filer.<br />

Allen, Sam'l W. Priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />

Allen, James<br />

Glenn, James<br />

Green, Thomas<br />

Gambrall, John<br />

Glenn, John W.<br />

Glenn, John, jr.<br />

Griffith, M<strong>at</strong>hew<br />

Beall, Rd. B.<br />

Howell. Wm.jr.<br />

Bond, Joshua<br />

Hubball, Ebenezer<br />

Brice, John jr.<br />

Barcklie, Thomas<br />

Be<strong>at</strong>ley, Wm. jr.<br />

Bose, William<br />

Hicks, John<br />

Hess, Joseph<br />

Hillen, Solomon<br />

Hanson, Wm.<br />

Bailey, John H.<br />

Bill, Hugh<br />

Howell, John B.<br />

H<strong>and</strong>s, Wm. G.<br />

Cose, Rd. G.<br />

Hess, Jesse<br />

Cox. Peter<br />

Joice, John<br />

Caldwell, Jno. R,<br />

Crawford, Wm. B.<br />

Jones, Nicholas S.<br />

Jonas, Jacob<br />

Caldwell, James P.<br />

Kinkaid, James<br />

Cuzeanse, Bernard<br />

Kennedy, Dennis<br />

Cooch, Zebulou<br />

Linvill, John<br />

Dickens, John<br />

Magruder. Gustavus<br />

Daley, Ben. S.<br />

McKee, William<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.


McKeel, John<br />

Miller, George<br />

Myers, Stephen<br />

McLaughlin, Philip<br />

Mooses, Parker<br />

Newman, Lawson<br />

Norwood, Edward<br />

Nelson, Benjamin<br />

Petit, Augustus<br />

Perriue, D. M.<br />

Rudoljjh, Zebulon<br />

Robinson, Thomas<br />

Riston, George<br />

Robinson,.James<br />

Rose, John P.<br />

Robertson, George<br />

Rickstein, George<br />

Ridgeley, Thomas<br />

Sinimonds, Samuel<br />

Shaw, N<strong>at</strong>han<br />

Starr, Hezekiah<br />

Simmonds, John A.<br />

14<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Starr, William Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Schaeffer, F. G.<br />

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Sumwalt, Pliilip<br />

Sprunig, George<br />

Stansbury, William<br />

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Taylor, Elijah<br />

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Turner, N<strong>at</strong>haa<br />

Tarmer, James<br />

Thomas. .John W.<br />

Town, John<br />

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" W<strong>at</strong>ers, Joseph " •<br />

W<strong>at</strong>ers, Joseph G.<br />

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Wollen, Zachariah<br />

Wheeler, Jacob<br />

Wallace, Solomon<br />

Wright, AVilliam<br />

Wiley, Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Younker, Francis<br />

Young, Peter A.<br />

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Nicholas Wallace,<br />

William Konig,<br />

servant.<br />

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WASHINGTON ARTILLERY.


L<strong>and</strong>street, John<br />

Maekcy. Jolin jr.<br />

Moore, Jolm B.<br />

jMcEllifiolt. Pierce G.<br />

NcCiil.bin. John S.<br />

McCMaiii, .John<br />

McLi'iivy, Henry<br />

Miller, George W.<br />

Miller, M<strong>at</strong>thew<br />

McMackin, "William<br />

Nacrle, Joseph<br />

Noble, Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Pr<strong>at</strong>t, John 11.<br />

Perry, Richard<br />

Pennleton, Daniel<br />

Resser, Jacob<br />

Reggin, James<br />

Sweeting, Benj. B.<br />

Storey, John<br />

Smith, N<strong>at</strong>hl. L.<br />

Shcebe, John<br />

Se<strong>at</strong>on, Henry<br />

Shutt, George<br />

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Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Simpson, Ernsmus<br />

" Stiniplc, Anthony<br />

" Suinwalt. John X.<br />

'' Taylor, James<br />

" Taylor, Thomas<br />

" Taylor, I.,evin<br />

" Taylor, Cromwell<br />

" Voyce, Thomas<br />

Winchester, Thos. C.<br />

" Wareham, George<br />

" "Wells, Tlioraas \V.<br />

" West, Nicholas<br />

" Williams, Lewis<br />

" Whetson, David<br />

W<strong>at</strong>ts, John S.<br />

" Wight. Jesse<br />

W<strong>at</strong>ts, Ezekiel<br />

" Wigart, Henry<br />

" Wamaling, John<br />

" AVoods, l^amuel<br />

" Williams, Jon<strong>at</strong>han<br />

" Wood, John<br />

" Young, John<br />

BALTIMORE INDEPENDENT ARTILLERISTS.<br />

Charles Pennington, Captain. Duer, Charles<br />

Thomas Russell, 1st Lieut. Diiismore, Samuel<br />

Joseph Clemm,<br />

Robert S. Moore,<br />

Thomas Vance,<br />

2d do.<br />

3d do.<br />

1st Ser'gt.<br />

Elkry, Eppes<br />

Everett, Edward<br />

Ewaldt, J. H.<br />

John S. King, 2d<br />

James C. Wilson, 3d<br />

Thomas M . Locke, 4tb<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Falconer, Jon<strong>at</strong>han<br />

Ford, G. W.<br />

Guthrow, Stephen<br />

Benjamin Brooks, 5th do. Goodrick, Eli<br />

Peter L. White, 1st Corp'l. Grter, George<br />

Thos. P. Ric<strong>and</strong>, 2d do. Gregg, Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

John ilortou, 3d<br />

Wm. M. Wallace, 4th .<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Harwood, Charles<br />

Hayne, George<br />

Isaac Taylor, 5lh do. Jessop, Charles<br />

Black, Samuel Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Kiucaid, Wallace<br />

Barkman, John<br />

Kent, Emanuel, jr.<br />

Branson, Joseph<br />

Lusby, William<br />

Baker, Charles<br />

Lambie, James<br />

Bond, J. T.<br />

McLaughlin, Peter<br />

Birkhead, Lenox<br />

McCartney, Peter<br />

Cobb, G. K.<br />

Meeks, William<br />

Call<strong>and</strong>er, J. A.<br />

Mackin, James<br />

Collins, Lee<br />

Cook, W. G.<br />

Duncan, Joseph<br />

Mayer, Lewis<br />

McNeal, James<br />

Morehead, Henry<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.


Nowl<strong>and</strong>, Lambert<br />

Oweens, Isaac<br />

Osborne, H. P.<br />

Pascault, Francis<br />

P<strong>at</strong>illo, Henry H.<br />

Rutter, Thomas G.<br />

Raymond, Daniel<br />

Rust, Samuel<br />

Sinners, E. R.<br />

Sbane, Dennis<br />

Shields, William<br />

Stanley, Joseph<br />

Stewart, George L.<br />

Schaeffer, Christian<br />

Southcomb, Carey<br />

Schwartz, A. J. B.<br />

Smith, Samuel<br />

Street, William<br />

16<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Thompson, David<br />

Towson, O. W.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

" Taylor, Robert<br />

" Teaclile, Severn<br />

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AVyville, Marmaduke<br />

Williams, John<br />

AVells, W. T.<br />

Weir, John R.<br />

Walsh, John<br />

Wilson, J. C.<br />

Wilhelm, P.<br />

Winn, S. D.<br />

White, Thomas<br />

Zigler, Henry<br />

Kleinfelter, Michael<br />

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Charles Maynard,<br />

Carlos Davies,<br />

servant.<br />

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EAGLE ARTILLERISTS.<br />

George J. Brown, Captain.<br />

Thomas Cockrill, 1st Lieut.<br />

Dougherty, John<br />

Delauy, William<br />

William Mundell, 2d do. Gardiner, James<br />

Benjamin Rouse, Sergeant. Groom, William<br />

Charles Baker,<br />

James Corner,<br />

Wm. Gilberthorp,<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Grossh, John<br />

Graham, Owen<br />

Harris, Samuel<br />

David Greaves,<br />

John P. Strobel,<br />

J >8eph Clark,<br />

Corporal.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Jones, George<br />

Johnson, Wm. H.<br />

Jones, John W.<br />

Benjamin Arnold do.- Johns, William<br />

Anderson, Nicholas Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

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Boston, Charles<br />

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Boss, George<br />

Binyon, Thomas<br />

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Bond, Lambert<br />

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Beard, Hugh<br />

Classon, John<br />

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Chapman, Christopher "<br />

Casey, William<br />

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Chambey, Dennis<br />

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Johnson, Robert<br />

Johnson, Archibald<br />

Lehea, Morris<br />

Lorman, William<br />

Lenox, James<br />

Leiuhart, Henry<br />

Myers, Solomon.<br />

McCluster, Henry<br />

McKoan, Edward<br />

McClain, Charles<br />

Champlin, A. P.<br />

Carrol, Mark<br />

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Moor, N<strong>at</strong>haniel<br />

Millard, J. L.<br />

Dorney, Bartholomew<br />

Duncan, J. W.<br />

Delaware, Thomas<br />

Donoho, Barney<br />

Dye, William<br />

Donnelly, John<br />

Daley, John<br />

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McWilliaras, M:<br />

MusiJjrove, Wm.<br />

McMuliin, Wm.<br />

M<strong>at</strong>thews, James<br />

McNeal, James<br />

O'Cornor, Lewis<br />

Parks, William<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.


Pendigmst, I'<strong>at</strong>iick<br />

Ronclir, Alt'xauder<br />

Reilly, Pulrick<br />

Ross, James<br />

Ritchie, William<br />

Schofiekl, J. S.<br />

Sheiidau, Thos.<br />

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Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Sauuders, Alexauder<br />

Tyler, John<br />

Tebo, Peter<br />

" Teho, Peter, jr.<br />

Tall, Antliony<br />

Williams, J. S.<br />

" Wallace, James<br />

FIRST BALTIMORE VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY.<br />

Abraham Pike,<br />

John King,<br />

Reuben Ross,<br />

John Keys,<br />

Thos. H. Fairbaiu,<br />

Gotleib Hoffman,<br />

Samuel Baum,<br />

Alex. Osborne,<br />

William Sprole,<br />

"Wm. Keilholtz,<br />

Joshua C4ibson,<br />

Altf<strong>at</strong>her, Ilenry<br />

Ash, John<br />

Armitagc, Benj.<br />

Bradley, Isaac<br />

Black, Thomas<br />

Bradebaugh, Jacob<br />

Butler, Richard<br />

Benson, John P,<br />

Bixler, David<br />

Elder, Basil S.<br />

Foss, George, jr.<br />

Fisher, John<br />

Fiuley, Thomas<br />

Fern<strong>and</strong>is, Samuel<br />

Foss, Jacob<br />

Grubb, Michael, jr-<br />

Gould, James<br />

Grcnry, William<br />

Garl<strong>and</strong>, John B.<br />

Hughes, George L.<br />

Hussy, Asabel<br />

Hill, George, jr.<br />

Hoffman, John<br />

Irvine, John<br />

Captain. Jones, Jon<strong>at</strong>han J.<br />

1st Lieut. Inloes, James<br />

2d do. Kirkl<strong>and</strong>, A'ex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

1st Ser'gt. Keller, George<br />

2d do. King, Henry<br />

3d do. Kimmel, Michael<br />

4th do. Lebon, Charles<br />

1st Corp'l. Linsey, Andrevr<br />

2d do. Liudey, Midhael<br />

3d do. Male, Joseph A.<br />

4th do. McColm, M<strong>at</strong>hew<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Moore, Henry<br />

" Nicholson, Thomas<br />

Orme, Archibald E.<br />

" Owings, John<br />

Phillips, William<br />

" Richardson, Eztkiel<br />

" Robinson, William<br />

" Rider, Arthur<br />

" Robinson, Thomas<br />

Rickey, Wm. W.<br />

" Shaw, Samuel<br />

" Sampson, Charles<br />

*' Schultz, Conrad<br />

" Share, Joseph<br />

" Spangler, Isaac<br />

" Shamburgh, John<br />

Seig, Peter<br />

" Wallace, Joseph<br />

" Wampler, Lewis J.<br />

" White, George<br />

" Wedge, Simon<br />

*' Winchester, Samuel<br />

" Yager, Joseph<br />

STEINER'S ARTILLERY OF FREDERICK.<br />

Henry Steiner, Captain.<br />

R. G. McPherson, 1st Lieut.<br />

Lewis Green, 2d do.<br />

John Buckey, 1st Ser'gt.<br />

W'iiliam Houser, 2d do.<br />

Geo. Dertzback, 3d do.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.


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David Mantz, 4th Ser'gt. Heffner, Michael<br />

Jacob Kieffer, 1st Corp'l. Holler, Henry<br />

William Steiner, 2d do. Holler, Daniel<br />

Heury Hauer, 3d do. Jamieson, John<br />

Marcus Y. Graff, 4th do. Jenkins, William<br />

Jacob Fowble,<br />

John Stouffer,<br />

Musician.<br />

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Johnson, William<br />

Jolly, Tliomas M.<br />

Ambrose, Peter Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Kontz, John<br />

Baer, Michael of Jno.<br />

Barnes, Samuel<br />

Blackford, Thomas<br />

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McClain, George<br />

McFarl<strong>and</strong>, Peter<br />

McPherson, William<br />

Belt, Lloyd<br />

Breant, Samuel<br />

Boyd, David<br />

Boone, Robert<br />

Burhhartf Daniel<br />

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Murdock, Richard H.<br />

Miller, John<br />

Neaff, Abraham<br />

Nixdortf, Henry<br />

Nichols, Adam<br />

Cassell, William<br />

Dean, Thomas<br />

Dixon, James<br />

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Pyfer, Philip<br />

Potts, Philip<br />

Rye, Henry<br />

Evett, George<br />

Freburger, Peter<br />

Feagler, Jacob<br />

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Schaffner, Jacob<br />

Salmon, Charles<br />

Steiner, Jno. Thomas<br />

Goklsborough, Nich.<br />

Grahame, Thomas<br />

Hansliew, Henry<br />

Hauer, George<br />

Harding, John L.<br />

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Shellman, Jacob<br />

Scott, Thomas<br />

Somerville, James<br />

Schissler, John<br />

Schriver, Jacob<br />

UNITED MARYLAND ARTILLERY.<br />

James Piper, Captain.<br />

Griffith, Anthony<br />

Henry Pentz, 1st Lieut. German, Philip<br />

Jacob Walsh, 2d do, Barker, John<br />

John Kennedy, 3d do. Hetzelberger, John<br />

William Drake,<br />

Jesse James,<br />

1st Ser'gt.<br />

2d do.<br />

Harding, Stephen<br />

Haislip, Humphy B.<br />

Benj. Germain, 3d do. Johnson, Samuel<br />

T. DeLoughrey, 4th do. Hurst, Elijah<br />

Isaac Bull,<br />

Amasa Kirbv,<br />

1st Corp'J.<br />

2d do.<br />

Kiernan, John<br />

Knight, Peregrine<br />

William Wells,<br />

Henry Staylor,<br />

3d<br />

4th<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Moelliuger, Jacob<br />

Murray, M<strong>at</strong>thew<br />

Browning, Leir<br />

Bilson, John<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Maynarn, Quincy<br />

"<br />

Neal, James<br />

Constable, George P.<br />

Callmus, Levi<br />

Clinedienst, John<br />

Faherty, Bartley<br />

Folay, Dennis<br />

Gorsuch, John<br />

Grace, John<br />

Griffith, Jacob<br />

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Percgoy, Caleb<br />

Pentz, Daniel<br />

Roche, James<br />

Roche, Joseph<br />

Rosse, George<br />

Sommers, Michael<br />

Snyder, John<br />

Staylor, John<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.


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Staylor, William Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Woods, Soptha I'rivale.<br />

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Staylor. Pliiiip<br />

Wickersliam, Wm. • "<br />

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Stout, Jacob<br />

Wise, John M. "<br />

"<br />

Stackers, Solomon<br />

Walker, Samuel "<br />

"<br />

Smith, Charles<br />

Samuel Gourd, Servant.<br />

"<br />

Trexlear, Ign<strong>at</strong>ius<br />

Names of the Field <strong>and</strong> Staff <strong>and</strong> Company Officers, Non-<br />

Commissioned Officers <strong>and</strong> Priv<strong>at</strong>es of the First Rifle<br />

B<strong>at</strong>talion of Maryl<strong>and</strong> Militia, who served <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> Fort McUenry, <strong>12</strong>lh <strong>September</strong>, 1814— taken from the<br />

Muster Rolls on file in the office of the Third Auditor of<br />

the Treasury of the United Stales.<br />

William Pinkney, Major.<br />

•William Pinknet, Jr., AOjutant.<br />

James W. Mitchela, Quarter Master.<br />

tSAMUEL B. Martin, burgeon.<br />

JosiAH A. Smith, Pay Master.<br />

B. U. Campbell, Sergeant Major <strong>and</strong> Adjutant.<br />

Damiel Mbtzker, Quarter Master Sergeant.<br />

SHARP SHOOTERS.<br />

Edward Aisquith, Captain. Crouch, James Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

John G. Young, 1st Lieut. Chesnut, John "<br />

William Meeter, 2d do. Charlton, William "<br />

Spencer H. Cone, 3d do. Dukehart, Henry "<br />

"<br />

George W. Howard, 1st Serg't. Dawson, John<br />

Elijah Pritcbett, 2d do. Davis, John G.<br />

Alex. McKenzie, 3d do. Davis, Thomas "<br />

jJohn McFarron, 4th do. Dunning, Samuel "<br />

"<br />

George S. Boyle, 1st Corp'l. Gruvir, John<br />

"<br />

John Burk, 2d do. Hawkins, James<br />

"<br />

Jolin Hulse, 3d do. Howard, Jacob<br />

Thomas EUigood, 4th do. Howard, John "<br />

"<br />

B<strong>at</strong>chelor, Smith Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Henry, William<br />

"<br />

Bromwell, Jacob " Horsey, Morris<br />

"<br />

Brown, Thomas " Hazledine, John<br />

"<br />

Bromwell, Henry T " Huzza, John<br />

Bruff, Benj. " Jeffers, James "<br />

"<br />

Buell, Albert D. " Jones, Edward<br />

"<br />

Clark, William " Jones, Richard<br />

Clark, Joseph " Keruan, Leonard<br />

"<br />

Camp, William " Lylhe, John "<br />

"<br />

Crawford,, William " Lee, James A.<br />

"<br />

Curry, John " Lafavier, Abraham<br />

"<br />

Creagb, James *' Macgill, Basil<br />

Wounded <strong>at</strong> Bladensburg. tPrisoner. iTaken off the field by<br />

Surjreon Worter.


*McComas, Henry<br />

Martin, #ames E.<br />

Macgill, Thomas<br />

Melliss, William<br />

Mitchell, Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Murray, John E.<br />

Noble, Richard<br />

Prettymau, Thomas G.<br />

Pretty man, David G.<br />

Pettygrew, James<br />

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Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Parrish, William<br />

" Rusk, Thomas<br />

" Rumsey, Charles H.<br />

Smull, Jacob T.<br />

" Stewart, John<br />

W<strong>at</strong>ts, Dixon B.<br />

" W<strong>at</strong>ts, Thomas B.<br />

W<strong>at</strong>son, Sj'lvester<br />

*Wells, Daniel<br />

Warner, John<br />

UNION YAGERS.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />

Dominic Bader, Captain. Hetzler, John<br />

*Gr('gorious Andre, 1st Lieut. Hoffman, Lawrence<br />

B. \J. Campbell, 1st do. Jacobs, John<br />

Jos. A. Strischka, 2d do. James, Charles<br />

Caspar Hoffman, Ensign, Jorden,>John<br />

fjacob Euler, 1st Ser'gt. Johanuess, William B.<br />

John M. Metier! 2d do. Kummer, Frederick<br />

Wm. Eberviue, 3d do. Keipple, Henry<br />

John Small, 4th do. Koelleuger, Henry<br />

Martin Hirsch, 1st Corp'l. Lealherwood, John<br />

John Gieger, 2d do. Long, Francis<br />

J, L. Koellinger, 3d do. Moses, Jacob<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

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James Fisher, 4th do. Miller, Philip<br />

Adam Wilhelm, Bugler. Meyer, John<br />

Armeger, Benjamin Priv<strong>at</strong>e, Me3'er, Adam<br />

Armstrong, John<br />

" Meads, Daniel<br />

"<br />

Bauier, Frederick<br />

Melz, Peter<br />

Baker, Peter<br />

Renner, John<br />

Bark man, Conrad<br />

" Roab, J. P.<br />

"<br />

Brown, John<br />

Rothe, William<br />

Crane, Joseph<br />

" Rehberg, J. L.<br />

Disney, Wesley<br />

" Rothemond, Dietrick<br />

"<br />

Disney, James<br />

Schultz, John<br />

DeGoy, Bartholomew " Schaub, Jacob<br />

Dawson. William<br />

"<br />

Scharffer, William<br />

Dames. Augustus<br />

"<br />

Steinforth, John<br />

"<br />

Durst, Felix J.<br />

Schroader, Henry<br />

Euler, Conrad<br />

"<br />

Steidel, Gotleib<br />

Franklin, George<br />

" Turner, David G.<br />

Fowble, William<br />

"<br />

Undrecli, Henry<br />

"<br />

Fisher, John<br />

Van Harten, Gerrard<br />

Fisher, Abraham " Wulpy, William<br />

Frederick, Lawrence " Wiegant, Daniel<br />

Fogleman, George<br />

"<br />

Walter, Henry<br />

"<br />

Gusenderffer, John<br />

Weddekin, John<br />

Grub,<br />

"<br />

Michael<br />

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Killed. tWounded.


William B. Dyer,<br />

Peter Foy,<br />

Ephniiin Smitli,<br />

Tliomas D. Hook,<br />

Jolm Gorsucli,<br />

Daniel Metzirer,<br />

F. Monniouier,<br />

Abraham Parks,<br />

Thomas ^litchell,<br />

Elijah Dyer.<br />

Daniel Anthony,<br />

Thomas Hall,<br />

John Johnson,<br />

Agoew, William<br />

Austin, Benjamin,<br />

Ardrery, John E.<br />

Allen, Samuel<br />

Ashcroft, Thomas<br />

Bishop, Richard<br />

Blades, Benjamin<br />

Burinan, Henry<br />

Blades, Perry<br />

Bishop, Richard R.<br />

Bowen, Richard<br />

Bryson, James<br />

Clark, John<br />

Carter, Thomas<br />

Cully, Robert<br />

Collins, Isaac<br />

Cormacul, John<br />

Dawson, Joseph<br />

Davy, William<br />

Dummond, Richard<br />

Dyer, Ezekiel<br />

Denny, Joseph<br />

*Earntst, Charles<br />

Evans, Elias<br />

Foble, Daniel<br />

Gordon Jolm<br />

Gordon, Richard<br />

Wounded.<br />

*>1<br />

FELL'S POINT RIFLEMEN.<br />

Captain. Gravy, William<br />

1st Lieut. Ha^jthorp, Thomas<br />

2(\ do. Hall, Henry<br />

8d do. Harris, Neiiemia<br />

Ensipn. Harrison, Charles<br />

1st Ser'gt. Harding, Christopher<br />

2d do. Hanson, Benedict H.<br />

3d do. Hawkins. Daniel<br />

4lh do. Jones, James<br />

IstCorp'l. James, Robert<br />

2d do. Lock, Sanmel<br />

3d do. Lock, William<br />

4th do. March, Gale<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Maddox, Richard<br />

" McDonald, James<br />

*' McAllister, Richard<br />

McGenerty, P<strong>at</strong>rick<br />

" Marselas, John E.<br />

" Marselas, James<br />

" Nicoll, Thomas<br />

" Parsons, Jon<strong>at</strong>han<br />

Pilchard, William<br />

Polk, Cordo<br />

" Ramsay, Joseph<br />

" Richards, Benedict<br />

" Riggen, James<br />

" Robertson, John<br />

" Rouse, James<br />

" Sweeting, Joshua<br />

" Sherwood, Philip<br />

" Speck, Henry<br />

Shreck, William<br />

" Stinchcomb, Aquilla<br />

" Van winkle, AYilliam<br />

" Vanwinkle, Samuel<br />

" Wilson, Joseph<br />

West, AVilliara<br />

" W<strong>at</strong>ts, Edward<br />

" W^alker, Jon<strong>at</strong>han<br />

" Wright, John<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.


22<br />

Names of the Ofl5ceis, Non-Cominlssioned OflBcers, Musicans<br />

<strong>and</strong> Priv<strong>at</strong>es of Capt. George Stiles' Corps of Marine Artil-<br />

lery, who served <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong> <strong>and</strong> Fort <strong>McHenry</strong>, <strong>12</strong>th<br />

<strong>September</strong>, 1814:<br />

George Stiles, Captain.<br />

Joseph Gould, 1st Lieut.<br />

Baptist Mezick, 1st do.<br />

Timothy Gardner, 2d do.<br />

Joel Vickers, 2d do.<br />

Francis Blackwell, 3d do.<br />

John G. Bier, Qr. Master.<br />

"<br />

MARINE ARTILLERY.<br />

Dur<strong>and</strong>, John<br />

Duncan, Perry<br />

Despaux, Elie<br />

Darrell, Sampson<br />

Demsford, John<br />

Despaux, John<br />

Deale, James<br />

Benjimin Weeks,<br />

David Chaytor,<br />

Paul Durkee.<br />

William Spear,<br />

Edward Wynne,<br />

Egbert Van Buren,<br />

Sergeant.<br />

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Ellis, George<br />

Frazier, James<br />

Furlong, William<br />

Franklin, Benjamin<br />

Garretson, R. W.<br />

Gilbert, George<br />

John Raynolds,<br />

John Miller,<br />

Drummer.<br />

Fifer.<br />

Gregg, A. P.<br />

Goxdwait, E.<br />

Allen, Holden<br />

Baker, R<strong>at</strong>hboue<br />

Bennett, Thomas B.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Gavc't, John<br />

Gardner, W. H.<br />

Guarnego, Louis<br />

Bennett, Field F.<br />

Barrar, John, jr.<br />

Bolten, Henry<br />

Barnes. W. P.<br />

Belt, Tobias J.<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Grant, Henry<br />

Gardner, Samuel<br />

Gorden, Walton<br />

Glenn, R. W.<br />

Hollis, W. C.<br />

Bronuan, John F.<br />

BroLhei ton, William<br />

BeU, James, jr.<br />

Beam, George, jr.<br />

Bargan, Joseph<br />

Braggeii, Henry<br />

Biliip, Robert<br />

Bowie, James<br />

Cunningham, John<br />

Cordery, James<br />

Crane, John<br />

Curtis, James<br />

Clackuer, Joseph<br />

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Hyl<strong>and</strong>, John<br />

Hulson, John<br />

Hamilton, Pliny<br />

Hall, John<br />

Hearth, J. T.<br />

Hammell, Samuel<br />

Hill, John<br />

Holmes, James<br />

Hillert, John A.<br />

Hughs, James<br />

Hancock, Robert<br />

Habskiss, S. H.<br />

Hayes, W. C.<br />

Coleman, Christopher<br />

C<strong>at</strong>hel, William<br />

Cock, John<br />

Dawson, Joseph<br />

Dickinson, P.<br />

Davis, Robert<br />

Denny, Ricliard A.<br />

Dashiel, Henry<br />

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Johnson, James<br />

Jenks, T. W.<br />

Jacobs, Wilson<br />

Jnmes, Daniel<br />

Jackson, Thadeus<br />

Kirk, George<br />

Kuinard, Thomas<br />

Kelly, M<strong>at</strong>tliew<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.


Lane, Thomas M.<br />

Lee, George<br />

Lnly, John<br />

Myers, N.<br />

McMetil, Daniel<br />

Mills, George<br />

Morrison, .lolin<br />

Mezick, .losiuia<br />

Morisarr<strong>at</strong>, D.<br />

McEUlerry. Hugh<br />

Manadier, D.<br />

McClaske}', A.<br />

^lorris, T. C.<br />

Mct'onibs Solo<br />

Neiglile, Francis<br />

Ninile, Isaac<br />

Orrick, John<br />

Owen, William<br />

Perry. Charles G.<br />

Peterson, John<br />

Peterkiu, William<br />

Philips, James<br />

Parrott, David<br />

P<strong>at</strong>terson, Gerard<br />

Prior, John<br />

Peterson, John, jr.<br />

Russell, Samuel<br />

Ramsay. James<br />

Reppard, Jacob<br />

Rozen, Jacob<br />

Rollins, James<br />

n<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e. R<strong>at</strong>ier, Thomas<br />

Rhodes, Zachariah<br />

" Ross, John<br />

" Riddle, Eihvard<br />

Smith, B. 13.<br />

" Southcomb, P.<br />

" Scott, John<br />

" Shij)ley, Samuel<br />

" Shaw, Daniel<br />

•' Stevens, James H.<br />

Smilii, John S,<br />

" Southwait, William<br />

" Snow, Freeman<br />

Tucker. W. A.<br />

" Tilden, Perry<br />

" Thoniiis, William<br />

" Thompson, John<br />

" Thomas, Joseph<br />

" Vicker, James<br />

" Weve, James<br />

" Wilkinson, S.<br />

" AVilson, David<br />

White, John M.<br />

" Weems, George<br />

Williams, William R.<br />

WaJe, William<br />

" W<strong>at</strong>kius, James<br />

" Young, John<br />

" Young, William<br />

" Henderson, Robert<br />

YORK VOLUNTEERS,<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

ATTACHED TO THE FIFTH REGIMENT MARYLAND VOLUNTEER<br />

INFANTRY.<br />

Michl. H. Spaugler, Captain.<br />

Jacob Barnitz, jr., 1st Lieut.<br />

John Kuntz, 2d Ser'gt.<br />

Joseph Schall,<br />

David Wilson, Corporal.<br />

Daniel Updegraff, "<br />

Michl. Hahn,<br />

Adam Leitner, Musician.<br />

Altcmus, Jermau W. Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Burns, Anthony T.<br />

"<br />

Brigle, George<br />

"<br />

Burns,<br />

"<br />

John<br />

Connelly,<br />

"<br />

James<br />

Coil. D-iniel<br />

Duvall, Grafton<br />

Dunn, George<br />

Devine. John<br />

Dugan, James<br />

Frey, Jacob<br />

Fisher, John<br />

Glessner, Jacob<br />

Grimes, Peter<br />

Gartner, Jacob<br />

Ilolton, George<br />

Hoffart, David<br />

Holt, Aaron<br />

Pjiv<strong>at</strong>e.


Ingram, Hugh<br />

llgenfritz, George<br />

Kaufman, David<br />

Kaufman, Andrew<br />

Lottman, Jacob<br />

Lehman, Jacob<br />

Lavan, Jacob<br />

Leitner, George M.<br />

Lanius, Peter<br />

Leitner, Joseph<br />

Laul), George<br />

McClean, John<br />

Miller, Michael<br />

Mundorff, Henry<br />

McKonigher, Joseph<br />

Nes, William<br />

Nes, Samuel<br />

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Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Noel, Jacob<br />

Keisinger, Jacob<br />

Rauss, Emanuel<br />

Rupp, Jacob<br />

Stuck, Charles<br />

Sinn, John<br />

Schleiger, Henry<br />

Stoeling, Jacob<br />

Sheffer, Jacob<br />

Smith, Chester<br />

Thompson, Thomas<br />

Thompson, Enock<br />

Taylor, John<br />

Trimble, David<br />

Wisenhall, Jacob<br />

Witz, Frederick<br />

HANOVER VOLUNTEERS,<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

ATTACHED TO THE THIRTY-NINTH REGIMENT MARYLAND<br />

MILITIA.<br />

Frederick Metzger, Captain.<br />

Henrj' Wirt, 1st Lieut.<br />

George Immel, 2d do.<br />


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HAQER8T0WN VOLUNTEERS,<br />

ATTACHED TO THE THIBTY-NINTH<br />

MILITIA.<br />

Tbomas Quantrill, CaptBin.<br />

Daniel Sprigg, 1st Lieut.<br />

George Harry, 2(.l do.<br />

William Shall, Ensign.<br />

Thomas Keen, 1st Sei'gt.<br />

Win. McCardell, 2d do.<br />

George Kreps, 3d do.<br />

John Harry, 4th do.<br />

John Hunter. 1st Corp'l.<br />

Daniel Oyster, 2d do.<br />

Benjamin Smith, 3d do.<br />

Joseph Callers, 4th do.<br />

Charles Duwasser, Musician.<br />

Anderson, John Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Allison, William<br />

Armour, William<br />

"<br />

Bayley, Samuel<br />

Beehart, Jacob<br />

Billenger, John<br />

Benuet, Samuel<br />

Barnes, Samuel W.<br />

Couley, John<br />

Cramer, John<br />

Collins, Andrew<br />

Coke, Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

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Cook, John T.<br />

Deitz, John<br />

Daup, Daniel<br />

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Glassbrcmmer, Peter<br />

Goyer, Jacol)<br />

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Harry, William<br />

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Hemphill, Joseph<br />

Helser, Philip<br />

"<br />

Humrickhouse, Fred'k. "<br />

Harry, Samuel<br />

Hawkin, Daniel<br />

Johnston. John<br />

Kealy, Jacob<br />

Kealiyer, Jesse<br />

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BEGIMBNT MARYLAND<br />

Kinkerly. Jacob Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Knease, Frederick<br />

Lynes, George<br />

Loney, Jacob<br />

Locker, Jacob<br />

McPherrin, William<br />

McDonough, John<br />

Man, Solomon<br />

Miller, John N.<br />

Morter, Jacob<br />

Martiney, John<br />

McClanahan, Robert<br />

Martin, Anthony B.<br />

Neal, Joseph<br />

Noble, James<br />

O'Ferrall, John<br />

P<strong>at</strong>ton, Columbus<br />

Poffenbarger, Andrew<br />

Shnebl}', John<br />

Soper, Thomas<br />

Stroud, Joseph<br />

Shank, Samuel<br />

Smith, Daniel<br />

Shipley, John<br />

Schleigh, William<br />

Sterret, James<br />

Scliryock, David<br />

Smith, Peter<br />

Snecdor, John<br />

Smith, John<br />

Srit, John<br />

Wagman, John<br />

Wilson, Lazarus<br />

Wilson, Samuel<br />

Wareham, Joseph<br />

West, Levin<br />

Winters, George<br />

Wise, George


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MARYLAND CAVALRY.<br />

Jacob Baer, Captain.<br />

David Newcomer, 1st Lieut.<br />

Samuel Bohrer, 2d do.<br />

Henry Kilhofer, Cornet.<br />

Jacob Hughett, Sergeant.<br />

Benjamin Kershner, "<br />

"<br />

Otto Adams,<br />

Jacob Kershner, "<br />

Samuel Alter, Corporal.<br />

Levey Rensb,<br />

Frederick Robrer, "<br />

Jobn Walkernoot, "<br />

Repp, Jol)n<br />

Willson, Edward H.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Adams, Jacob Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Adams, Williams,<br />

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Anderson, William<br />

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Winders, Jobn<br />

"<br />

Binkley, Jacob<br />

"<br />

Miller, ;obn<br />

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Miller, Henr}'-<br />

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Dillibunt, James<br />

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Knode, Jacob<br />

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Witmore, John<br />

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Yeakel, Jacob<br />

Kindell, Joseph<br />

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Cellers, Jobn<br />

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Fabbs, Moses<br />

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Krider, George<br />

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Kline, Daniel<br />

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Gurlaugb, Henry<br />

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Berry, James<br />

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Degraft, Abraham "<br />

Waller, Henry<br />

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Kitz, Frederick<br />

"<br />

Miller, Daniel<br />

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Tliomas, George<br />

"<br />

Clagett, David<br />

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Goll, John<br />

Howard, John<br />

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Kershner, George<br />

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Wayman, Perry<br />

Philip Binkley, Q. M. Ser'gt.<br />

John Kailhofer, Saddler.<br />

Jacob Leider, Blacksmith.<br />

Joseph Eakel, Trumpeter.<br />

Names of the Field <strong>and</strong> Staff <strong>and</strong> Company Officers, Noncommissioned<br />

Officers <strong>and</strong> Priv<strong>at</strong>es of the fifth Regiment<br />

of Infantry of the Maryl<strong>and</strong> Militia, who served <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Point</strong> <strong>and</strong> Fort <strong>McHenry</strong>, <strong>12</strong>th <strong>September</strong>, 1814—taken from<br />

the Muster Rolls on file in the office of the Third Auditor of<br />

the Treasury of the United St<strong>at</strong>es:<br />

Joseph Sterrett, Lieutenant Colonel Comm<strong>and</strong>ant.<br />

Richard K. He<strong>at</strong>h, Is^ Mdjor.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ish Barry, 2rf do.<br />

James Cheston, Lieutenant <strong>and</strong> Adjutant.<br />

John Owen, Surgeon.<br />

John Thomas, Lieutenant <strong>and</strong> Quarter Master.<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er H. Boyd, Lieutenant <strong>and</strong> Pay Master.<br />

John B. Taylor, Surgeon's M<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

William Diffendeffek, Sergeant Major.<br />

John L. Potts, Quarter Master Sergeant.


Philip B. Sadtler<br />

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BALTIMORE YEA.GERS.


Bidison, Abraham<br />

Ball, Walter<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Bell, William<br />

Buckinghaai, Levi<br />

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Bell, James<br />

Booth, Joseph<br />

Barnes, William<br />

Cook, George<br />

Cross, John<br />

Carnighan, James<br />

Carson, John<br />

C<strong>at</strong>hrall, Joseph<br />

Connelly, Thomas<br />

Dobbins, William<br />

Daviison, Robert<br />

Dunn, John<br />

Disney, William<br />

Demuth, John<br />

Davis, John<br />

Devone, Frederick<br />

Davidson, Samuel<br />

Deets, Gottleib<br />

Essender, Joha<br />

Fyia, John<br />

Fonder, Peter<br />

Foreman, Christian<br />

Franciscus, Wm.<br />

Foreman, Valentine<br />

Freyer, Henry<br />

Freyburger, George<br />

Forrester, Ralph E.<br />

Gardner, George<br />

Granger, Samuel<br />

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Harman, John<br />

Horze, William<br />

Hass, William<br />

Heuning, George<br />

Hoburg, Harman<br />

Hanson, Henry<br />

Haney, Charles<br />

Keener, William<br />

Leeson, John<br />

Lucas, Joseph<br />

Lacount, Thomas<br />

Mowbary, Henry<br />

Mosher, William<br />

Miller, Charles<br />

M<strong>at</strong>thews, Elias<br />

Nelson, Joseph, jr.<br />

Peters, Daniel<br />

Popp, Chas. P,<br />

Pindell, John<br />

Rothrock, Philip<br />

Ready, Joseph<br />

Rudenstein, John M.<br />

Snyder, Valentine<br />

Smithson, Daniel<br />

Stewart, John<br />

Shane, Daniel<br />

Suter, Henry<br />

Thomas, Lambert<br />

Wynemau, John B.<br />

Welshoover, Henry<br />

Wolf, Michael<br />

Wetherst<strong>and</strong>, Jacob<br />

Workinger, Jacob<br />

West, Saml. H.<br />

White, Nicholas<br />

Zigler, Jacob<br />

MECHANICAL VOLUNTEERS.<br />

Benj. C. Hovrard, Captain.<br />

Thomas Towson, Lieutenant.<br />

Joseph Cox, Ensign.<br />

George M<strong>at</strong>hiot, Ser'gt.<br />

James Stewart, do.<br />

John Bull, do.<br />

George Hull, do.<br />

John Yewell, Corp'I.<br />

Joseph Thomas, do.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Francis Castine, Corp'I.<br />

Joseph Whittaker, Musician.<br />

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Rell. Thomas<br />

Boren, George<br />

Biven, Hortitio<br />

Canby, Beiiju.<br />

Collins, Joseph<br />

Dudley, George<br />

Dulauey, Samuel<br />

Dairy mple, Wm.<br />

Hayiien, Dennis<br />

Hitzelbcrger, Anthony<br />

Hoopman, John<br />

Hutton, Elisha<br />

Hoar, Ellas<br />

Hull, Edward<br />

Junes, Joshua<br />

Kimes, Thomas<br />

Levy, Thomas<br />

M<strong>at</strong>hiot. C hristian<br />

Marser, Bartholomew<br />

Meyer, Jacob<br />

Mills, Levin<br />

George H. Stewart, Captain.<br />

Francis Forster, Lieutenant.<br />

Campbell S. Askew, Ensign.<br />

Edwd. J. Coale, 1st Ser'gt.<br />

Thomas Neilson, 2d do.<br />

Richardson Gait, 3d do.<br />

John M. Howl<strong>and</strong>, 4th do.<br />

Wm. Spurier, 1st Corp'l. .<br />

Wm Bradford, 2d<br />

Thomas Ruckle, 3d<br />

John R. Kelso, 4th<br />

Augustine, Samuel<br />

Bassett, Isaac<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>t. Jacob<br />

Buchanan, Lloyd<br />

Burke, Jacob<br />

Co()k^ey, Richd. K.<br />

Coulter. John P.<br />

Cramer, Geo. W.<br />

Croxall, James<br />

Dougherty, John<br />

Dougherty, James<br />

Faulac, Anthony<br />

Flaherty, John R.<br />

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Poque, Lowdie J.<br />

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" Redgrave, John<br />

" Reezer, Saml. C.<br />

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" Shaw, Isaiah<br />

Sifton, Wm.<br />

Sinclair, James<br />

Stansbury, Darius<br />

Stockton, John<br />

Simpers, Benjn.<br />

Sindall, John<br />

Towson, Henry H.<br />

Turner, Charles<br />

Tyler, John C.<br />

"Willing, Josiah<br />

"Weils, Harrison<br />

Yauaway, Daniel<br />

WASHINGTON BLUES.<br />

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Gould, Alexr.<br />

Hill, Thomas<br />

Holl<strong>and</strong>, Joseph<br />

Harrison, Benjn.<br />

Hunt, Jesse<br />

Janvier, Peregrine<br />

Jenkins, Michael<br />

Jenkins, Charles<br />

Jenkins, George<br />

Kimberly, N<strong>at</strong>hl.<br />

Lamb, George<br />

Long, Jesse<br />

Lockhead, Joseph<br />

Lynch, William<br />

Mallonee, John<br />

Munroe, Alvin<br />

Norris, Edward<br />

Orchard, John<br />

Pearson, Ellas<br />

Pollitt, Wm. F.<br />

Ruckle Samuel<br />

Schryake, William<br />

Stewart, Wm. P.<br />

Spurier, Beale<br />

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Shutt, John P.<br />

Symingtou, Jas. F.<br />

Stevens, Peter<br />

Tharpe, George<br />

Usher, James<br />

Vanlear, John<br />

Wall, John E.<br />

Samuel Sterrett, Captain.<br />

John Hillen, Lieutenant.<br />

John Reese, Ensign.<br />

Chrisr. Raborg, Ist Ser'gt.<br />

Ben D. Higdon, 2d do.<br />

H. P. Sumner, 3d do.<br />

Michl. S<strong>and</strong>erson, 4th do.<br />

John Frick, 1st Corporal<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er, H.<br />

Armstrong, T.<br />

Brice, Nicholas<br />

Baker, Tho. B.<br />

Bailey, Thomas<br />

Burt, And.<br />

Baker, Wm. jr.<br />

Birckhead, H.<br />

Baine, Hope<br />

Camp, William<br />

Caldwell, James<br />

Coleman, John<br />

Dewees, And.<br />

Darrington, W.<br />

Devenie, James<br />

Fulford, Henry<br />

Fimister, Alexr.<br />

Goodwyn, C. D.<br />

GraflF, F. C.<br />

Gitchell, J.<br />

Hollingsworth, L.<br />

Harden, Saml.<br />

Hughes, John<br />

Hindes, M.<br />

Herbert, John<br />

Hughes, Dens.<br />

Jenkins, Edwd.<br />

Jones, Talbot<br />

Jones, R. H.<br />

Levering, John<br />

Levering, Jesse<br />

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INDEPENDENT COMPANY.<br />

Larsh, Abrm.<br />

Lucas, Sam.<br />

McFaden, J. jr.<br />

McDowell, G.<br />

McKeuzie, G.<br />

Mackall, E.<br />

Murray, Edwd.<br />

Martracy, J.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Martin, John<br />

McDonald, P.<br />

McDonald, H.<br />

Norris, William<br />

Norris, Thomas<br />

Owens, Joseph<br />

P<strong>at</strong>rick, L. 0.<br />

Purviance, James<br />

<strong>Port</strong>er, William<br />

<strong>Port</strong>er, Michl.<br />

P<strong>at</strong>terson, Jno.<br />

Rogers, Wm.<br />

Rogers, Geo.<br />

Rogers, Daniel<br />

Stump, Sam.<br />

Small, John<br />

Seyler, Fred.<br />

Shock, Henry<br />

Trull, John<br />

Tanner, P. S.<br />

Uhler, Philip<br />

W<strong>at</strong>ers, Jno. S.<br />

Wilson, William<br />

Warner, Wm.<br />

Williams, N<strong>at</strong>.<br />

Wall, William<br />

White, Gideon<br />

Wheedeu, H.<br />

Williams, A. A.<br />

W<strong>at</strong>son, Robt.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

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David Wnrtield, Captain.<br />

William Cooke, Lieutenant.<br />

John Wiiinot, Ensign.<br />

Nicholas Dubois, 2d Ser'gt.<br />

George Sears, 3d "<br />

Wm. H. Murray, 4tb "<br />

John M. Finley, IstCorp'l.<br />

Golder, George<br />

Gray, Henry W.<br />

Greelliam, Wm. ]<br />

Gwinn, Edward<br />

Grundy, Thomas B.<br />

Hays, Heverdy<br />

Haubert, Jacob<br />

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Joseph Barling, 3d<br />

J. W. McCullocb,4th<br />

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Hearsey, Geo. T.<br />

Hamilton, Wm.<br />

Holl<strong>and</strong>. R. W.<br />

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W. B. Atterbury, 6th do. Howard, Henry<br />

Wm. B. Bend, 5tb Corp'l. Irwin, John<br />

George Cooke, 6tb do. Jackson, John E.<br />

Aldridge, Andrew Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Jenkins, Frederick<br />

Anderson, A. M.<br />

Jones, T. A.<br />

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Keerl, Samuel<br />

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Biscoe, "Walter<br />

Blair. William<br />

Bruff, William<br />

Byrd, John C.<br />

Brice, Henry<br />

Bunbury, H. A.<br />

Caustin, Jas. H.<br />

Chaffee, N<strong>at</strong>bam M.<br />

Clagett, Elie<br />

Clarke, Geo. W.<br />

Cochran, Wm. G.<br />

Courtnay, Wm.<br />

Dunbar, Geo. T.<br />

Dawes, Jas. G.<br />

Delacour, James<br />

Easterbrook, David<br />

Emory, Thos. L.<br />

Fahnestock, Henry<br />

Flanagan, John R.<br />

Freel<strong>and</strong>, Egbert<br />

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Gilmor, William<br />

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Monk, George<br />

Mulliken, Rignal<br />

Morebead, Turner<br />

Muschett, Walter<br />

Mullikin, Barruck<br />

Montgomery, James<br />

Marsh, Dennis<br />

Magruder, Dennis P.<br />

Nelson, Oliver H.<br />

O'Rourke, Charles<br />

Owen, R. H.<br />

Perkins, John<br />

Philips, Isaac, jr.<br />

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Pogue, John G.<br />

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Rennell, John N.<br />

Reinicker, Henry<br />

Ridgely, Edward<br />

Roberts, John<br />

Rulter, John<br />

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UNION VOLUNTEERS.<br />

Christian Adreon, Captain. Jordon, James<br />

Saml John Lee, Lieutenant.<br />

Hy. W. Dettman, Ensign.<br />

Kelly, Perry<br />

Lambert, Lewis<br />

William Fish, 1st Ser'gt.<br />

James Merriken, 2d do.<br />

Lawton, Jacob H.<br />

Marriott, Jas. H.<br />

Elisha Marriott, 3d do. McCarter, James<br />

Joshua Dryden. 1st Corp'l. McElwee, Samuel<br />

Jacob Medairy,<br />

Wm. Jarvis,<br />

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McCubbiu, Moses<br />

Merriken, Jacob<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er, Robert<br />

Armor, John<br />

Bennett, George<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>on, Charles<br />

Barnett, Joseph<br />

Culbert, Lewin<br />

Cross, Christian A.<br />

Clemmins, John<br />

Collins, Geo.<br />

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McMullin, Timothy<br />

Nicholson, Josa H.<br />

Oldson, Samuel<br />

Putsar, Martin<br />

Pidgeon, John<br />

P<strong>at</strong>terson, Thomas<br />

Parker, Charles<br />

Cook, Caleb<br />

Cook, John F.<br />

Davis, William<br />

Dugan, George<br />

Davis, David<br />

Evans, George<br />

Green, Samuel<br />

Hook, Michael<br />

Hadaway, James<br />

Hildebr<strong>and</strong>t, Andrew<br />

Hildebr<strong>and</strong>t, Christian<br />

Hayes, John<br />

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Smith, Thomas<br />

Thiel, Jeremiah<br />

Tittle, Jeremiah<br />

Tittle, Samuel<br />

Timanus, John<br />

Toy, John D.<br />

Thornton, Joseph<br />

Warren, Daniel<br />

Wilson, Robert<br />

Wvant, Georsje John<br />

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Working, Frederick<br />

Robert Lawson, Captain.<br />

Samuel Uullon, 1st Lieut.<br />

John Sinclair, Ensign.<br />

John Hoey, Sergeant.<br />

Richard Barnett, . do.<br />

Samuel Harris, do.<br />

David K. Richardson, Corp'l.<br />

James Ganlt,<br />

Wm. Howell,<br />

Arsters, Alexr.<br />

Deal, John<br />

Ford, John<br />

Feuning, Dennis<br />

Qrezell, Francis<br />

Graham, David<br />

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Aaron R. Levering, Captain.<br />

John Bradenbaugh, Lieut.<br />

William Wilson, jr. Ensign.<br />

Samuel Myers, Serg't.<br />

Joseph Sumeralt, "<br />

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John G. Chappell,<br />

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Belt, Thomas W.<br />

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Gregg, James<br />

Grieves, John<br />

Johnson, Thomas<br />

Kelser, Wm.<br />

Kelly, James<br />

Lynch, James<br />

Meredith, Benjn.<br />

Morehead, John<br />

McCoul, Robert<br />

McUoul, James<br />

McGuchin, Alexr.<br />

Oldsou, Saml.<br />

Poe, David<br />

Reynolds, Richard<br />

Stilts, William<br />

Tucker, Joshua<br />

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Bohn, Charles, jr.<br />

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Bickford, James<br />

Baker, John<br />

Barry, Thomas<br />

Cole, Samuel<br />

Clemm, William<br />

Chappell, Wm. L.<br />

(^auster, Wm. C.<br />

Croxall, Richard<br />

Crook, Charles, jr.<br />

Cole, John<br />

Chaffer, Amos<br />

Deloste, Francis<br />

Davidson, Samuel<br />

Decker, Jacob F.<br />

Deffendoffer, Charles<br />

Duboise, James<br />

Eulon, Philip<br />

Elliott, George<br />

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Miller, Beuj. H.<br />

Ward, John W.<br />

Miltenberger, Anthony " Woods, AVm. H.<br />

"<br />

Moore, Robt. "<br />

S.<br />

Woods, Andrew H. "<br />

Nouvell, Michael<br />

" Wergcr, Michael<br />

"<br />

Norris, Luther "<br />

A.<br />

Williams, Thomas "<br />

^Norris, Samuel<br />

"<br />

Tilyard, William<br />

Nagle, Anthony<br />

"<br />

Wills, Francis<br />

"<br />

Norris, Benjamin<br />

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Nftmes of the Field nnd Staff <strong>and</strong> Company OfBcers, Non-<br />

Commissionod Officers <strong>and</strong> Priv<strong>at</strong>es of the Sixtii Regiment<br />

of the Maryl<strong>and</strong> Militia who served <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong> <strong>and</strong> Fort<br />

McHeury <strong>12</strong>tii Septemher, 1814— taken from the Muster<br />

Rolls on file in the office of the Third Auditor of the Trea-<br />

sury of the United Stntes:<br />

William McDonald, fJevtenant Colonel.<br />

Thomas Tknant, Ixt Major.<br />

AViLLiAM Pkcoin, 2d Major.<br />

James Biays, Jk., Adjutant.<br />

John Snydkk, Pay Master.<br />

Alkx<strong>and</strong>ku Cummins, Quarter Master.<br />

Joseph Allendek, Sur


McCafferty, John<br />

Peters, Christian G.<br />

Pilkington, Thomas<br />

Philips, N<strong>at</strong>haniel<br />

Plummer, Benj'n C.<br />


Wright, Richd.<br />

Wcaler, George<br />

Wreu, James<br />

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Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Wei Islager, Jacob<br />

" Walker, Jacob<br />

" Wiiiiamsou, Jas.<br />

Peter Gait, Captain.<br />

Johnston, M<strong>at</strong>hias<br />

Niclis. Brewer, Lieuteuant. King. James<br />

Richd. Piudall, Ensign. Kealley, Kichard<br />

Richd. Bell, 1st Serg't. Kneppenburg, Andw.<br />

Richd. Parrot, 2d do. Lastie, John<br />

John Eciihurger, 3d do. Ltuf, Johnz.ee<br />

Wni. Williauisou, 4th do. Lenox, William<br />

Charles Fox, 1st Corp'l. Lobby, Lewis<br />

Jas H. Thomas, 2d do. Lone, John<br />

James Smith, 3d do. L<strong>and</strong>ragan, Phillap<br />

John Stickney, 4lh do. Mahue, William<br />

Atwell, John<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e. <strong>Port</strong>er, Thos.<br />

Alberlis, Willm.<br />

Potter, David<br />

Bradbury, Stephen<br />

Parsons, John D.<br />

Beard, Henry<br />

Powell, William<br />

Crozier, VVillm.<br />

Crea, Hugh<br />

Reeves, John<br />

Rolph, Neal<br />

Crea, James<br />

Curtean, Wm.<br />

Cherbert, Chs. F.<br />

Ringrose, James<br />

Sherwood, Phillup<br />

Sunderl<strong>and</strong>, Wm.<br />

Carpenter. Geo.<br />

Deal, William<br />

Drummond, Jas.<br />

Smith, Ed wd.<br />

Smith, Adam<br />

Sleekum, Peter<br />

Evans, Daniel<br />

Street, Richald<br />

Foster, Joseph<br />

Strickl<strong>and</strong>, Henry<br />

Foulds, William<br />

Stephens, John<br />

Fernaudis, Anthony<br />

Turner, Isaac<br />

Gardner, Kensey<br />

Grace, John<br />

Townsend, Dennad<br />

Waltham, Wm.<br />

Gochear, Anthony<br />

Winstanley, John<br />

H<strong>at</strong>ch, Samuel<br />

We<strong>at</strong>herby, Thos.<br />

Hudson, John<br />

We<strong>at</strong>herby, Elisha<br />

Hinton, Dennis<br />

Wirt, Jacob<br />

Harrison, William<br />

Wampler, N<strong>at</strong>hl.<br />

Johns, Isaac D.<br />

Wolf, Henry<br />

Johns, Kichard<br />

White, Joseph<br />

William Brown, Captain. John Sl<strong>at</strong>er, Serg't.<br />

R. D. Millho l<strong>and</strong>. Lieutenant. Robert Cooper, do.<br />

James Weaver, Ensign. Corsey H. Edward, do.<br />

Thos. Gallaway, 1st Serg't. Jesse Boston, Corp'l.<br />

Alex. Ciuumins, Q. M. S. Clay Arquith, do.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.


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Joseph GoUibert, Corp'l<br />

Kierl, John W.<br />

Samuel W<strong>at</strong>ts, do. Kermichael, Wm.<br />

Atkinson, John Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Kerby, Thomas<br />

"<br />

Allen, John<br />

Lauderman, Geo.<br />

Bennett, M<strong>at</strong>thew<br />

" Long, Jacob<br />

"<br />

Bonfield, Thomas<br />

Lemmon, Henry<br />

Bowen, Martia<br />

" McCoy, John<br />

Baker, Giddie<br />

" Muer, Thomas<br />

Bunbury, Henry<br />

"<br />

Miirris, John<br />

Bryan, Joseph<br />

"<br />

Miller, James<br />

Claridge, Levin<br />

"<br />

Pampliilion, Edward<br />

Cad el, John<br />

" Quin, Edward<br />

Cassen, John<br />

"<br />

Strustrum, Magnus<br />

Carroll, Robert<br />

"<br />

Sweer, Peter<br />

Clary, Michael<br />

"<br />

Sl<strong>at</strong>er, Alexr,<br />

"<br />

Cochran, Michael<br />

Stradier, John<br />

Caswell, John<br />

"<br />

Stevens, Darius<br />

Donnelly, Simon<br />

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Swager, William<br />

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Dayley, John<br />

Travers, William<br />

Degilver, John<br />

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Turner, Caleb<br />

Davis, Abraham<br />

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Tuel, Martin<br />

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Denson, James<br />

Tliornton, Sergcod<br />

Fish,<br />

" James<br />

Tumbleson, Wm.<br />

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Grimes, Levi<br />

Tunnell, Isaiah<br />

GrifRn, Henry<br />

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Williams, Isaac<br />

Graham, Wm.<br />

Webb, John<br />

Gritfen, Benjn.<br />

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Wright, Walter<br />

Goodwin, John<br />

Harrison, Henry<br />

H<strong>at</strong>cherson, Thos.<br />

Hurst, George<br />

Harper, Peter<br />

Humphries, John<br />

Justis, Morton,<br />

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Wiley, William<br />

Wolf, Frederick<br />

Wright, Edward<br />

Weary, William<br />

Wigley, William<br />

Winwright, John<br />

Thos L. Lawrence, Captain.<br />

John Burk, Lieutenant.<br />

Joshua Atkinson, Ensign.<br />

John G. ('happell, do.<br />

Samuel Harrison, Serg't.<br />

William C<strong>at</strong>hrill, do.<br />

P<strong>at</strong>rick Gallaspy, do.<br />

Thomas Price, do.<br />

C. C. Bobart, Corp'l.<br />

Thomas Smith, do.<br />

Benjamin Boyle, do.<br />

Samuel Hawney, do.<br />

James League, Drummer.<br />

Abry, Christopher<br />

Anderson, William<br />

Belton, John<br />

Boston. Isaac<br />

Boyd, M<strong>at</strong>thew<br />

Briscoe, James<br />

Barlow, John<br />

Burke, David, jr.<br />

Carey. Josepli<br />

Carr, Nicholas<br />

Cammeron. John<br />

Cannada, Ebenezer<br />

Cole, Frederick<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.


Coleman. Jo9C'ph<br />

Cminiiiiihiun, Joseph<br />

Clyne. Diiniel D.<br />

Diivis, Tlminas<br />

Davis, Joshua<br />

Donaltlson, Jesse<br />

Doyle, P<strong>at</strong>rick<br />

Dempsey, Jolin<br />

Evans, Thomas<br />

Eachburirer, Jacob<br />

Easton, Nicliolas<br />

Furguson, William<br />

Freeman. John<br />

Gardner, George<br />

Gale. William<br />

Griffitli. David<br />

Gray, John<br />

Gunby, Stephen<br />

Harwood, Benjamin<br />

Hooper, James<br />

Hamilton, John<br />

Hammond, Joseph<br />

Harrison, Thomas<br />

Inloes, John<br />

Johnson, Charles<br />

Kivens, Samuel<br />

King, Thomas, jr.<br />

Lock, Wa^hiugton<br />

Leoni, G. C.<br />

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Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Martin, Joseph<br />

" Martin, John<br />

Mickle, John<br />

" Moon, Allen<br />

" Maylier. Timothy D.<br />

" Pliiiips, Geortce<br />

" Rigo, Clement<br />

" Robinson, Thomas<br />

" Robinson, John<br />

" Radish, Thomas<br />

" Rains, Lewis<br />

" Rice. Edward<br />

" Smith, John E.<br />

Sky, G<strong>at</strong>tiel<br />

Soilers, John<br />

" Stebeck, John<br />

" Scott, Robert<br />

" Stausbury, Nicholas<br />

" Str<strong>and</strong>, John<br />

" Sinclair, Perry<br />

" Sterrett, Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

" Salman, Joseph<br />

" Thomas, Thomas<br />

" Thompson, James<br />

" Traverse, Henry<br />

Tincler, W. P.<br />

Tucker, William<br />

" Thompson, William<br />

" Williams, Giles<br />

Benjamin Ringold, Captain. Comegys, Jesse<br />

Robert D. Alien, Lieutenant. Comegys, Cornelius<br />

Joseph Hart, Ensign.<br />

John B Hall, Serg't.<br />

Carroll, Aquiila<br />

Cross, Andrew<br />

John Mansfield, do.<br />

Carr, John<br />

John Thomas, do.<br />

Calvin, Richard<br />

Peter ZHne, do.<br />

Clayton, Samuel<br />

Samuel Burnes, Corp'l.<br />

Edwin H. Alford, do.<br />

Chrisfield, Samuel<br />

Canney, John<br />

Jacob Winchester,<br />

Amos Chapman,<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Dopt, George<br />

Dulton, John<br />

Allender, John Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Davit, W^illiam<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er, Joseph<br />

Dawson, William<br />

Billinglon. James<br />

Booth, William<br />

Dinsmore, John<br />

Ellis, Thomas<br />

Bankson, James<br />

B<strong>at</strong>chelor, N<strong>at</strong>haniel<br />

Eccle, John<br />

Eades, Thomas<br />

Byrne, Lawrence<br />

Fales, Benjamin<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.


Gill, Selmon<br />

Gooding, Jones<br />

Gooding, Marmaduke<br />

Graham, William<br />

Hudson, James<br />

Hindes, John<br />

Hulton, Joseph<br />

Hamilton, John<br />

Hewit, Elmer<br />

Herbert, Thomas<br />

Hui-sey, Joseph<br />

H<strong>at</strong>ton, Hagerty<br />

Hughes, Vincent<br />

Howlet, John<br />

Kitchcart, John<br />

Kellum, James<br />

Lewis, Lewis D.<br />

Lovedet, John<br />

McOlellen. M<strong>at</strong>thew<br />

McClain, John<br />

Mann, George<br />

Muralte, Samuel<br />

Merrit, Samuel<br />

Maxwell, Joshua<br />

Mann, Jiimes<br />

Mitchell, John<br />

Mitchell, Richard<br />

Luke Kienstead, Captain.<br />

Wm. Hubbard, Lieutenant.<br />

Davis McCaughan, Ensign.<br />

Jos. Robinson, 1st Serg't.<br />

Thos. Willender, 2d do.<br />

Conrad Switzer, 3d do.<br />

Barney Lerich, 4th do.-<br />

Moses Desent, 1st Corp'l.<br />

Curtis Dunn, 2d do.<br />

Perigrine Ward, 3d do.<br />

John Parsons, 4th do.<br />

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Boza, John<br />

Burgis, John<br />

Benson, Stephen<br />

Cock, Solomon<br />

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Cline, David<br />

Onprice, Joseph<br />

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Cowles, William<br />

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Cole, Thomas<br />

Decent, George<br />

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" Merryman, Samuel "<br />

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" Plummer, Jnmes "<br />

" Robinson, David "<br />

" Reddon, George "<br />

" Rigdon, William "<br />

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Staliings, Aquilla<br />

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Schrorder, John<br />

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Sl<strong>at</strong>er, Benjamin<br />

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Steel, Penson<br />

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Salques. Selah<br />

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Tucker, Joseph<br />

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Taylor, William<br />

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Towsley, William "<br />

Uhler, Frederick<br />

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" Vanhoru, Fielding<br />

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Valentine, Arch. K.<br />

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Williams, James<br />

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" Williams, William<br />

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Washington, Lawrence "<br />

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Yager, John<br />

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Dunn, James<br />

Denning, Spry<br />

Fingan, James<br />

Glass, John<br />

Gray, Andrew<br />

Gerr<strong>and</strong>, Ibram '<br />

Glasby, John<br />

Hall, Lewis<br />

Harden, Thomas<br />

Hubert, Thomas<br />

Hunt, John<br />

Jones, Barren<br />

Kemp, Joseph<br />

Kholehouse, Fred'k<br />

Kemp, Thomas<br />

Kerby, Samuel<br />

Kell, Fleniining<br />

Leach, Henry<br />

Mason, James<br />

McCleanley, John<br />

McBean, Angus<br />

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^lorris, James<br />

Mason, Abraham,<br />

Pierce, Joepli<br />

Pencock, William<br />

Peel, George<br />

<strong>North</strong>, Edward<br />

Sablis, Michael<br />

Smith, William<br />

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Tims, IJinjiiiDin<br />

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"Wilson, James<br />

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AVilliams. John<br />

" Woods, John<br />

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Willim,', Henry<br />

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Zane, Joseph<br />

Sam'l McDonald, Captain. Dennis, John<br />

James Biays. jr.. Lieutenant.<br />

Hugh Allen, Ensign.<br />

Eagleston, John<br />

Fenton, John<br />

Robert Dempsey, 1st Serg't. Goodwin, Caleb<br />

Joseph Graham, 2d do. Gray, John<br />

Thos. Brankan, 3d do. Hague, Joseph<br />

Jona. Towuseud. 4th do. Harrison, Joseph<br />

James Sinclair,<br />

"William Askew,<br />

1st Corp'l.<br />

2d do.<br />

Heary, David<br />

Harrison, Thomas<br />

Henry Middleton, 3d do. Harrison, Samuel<br />

"Wm. W^ilkenson, 4th do. Harrison, Nicholas<br />

Adams, Robert<br />

Atwell, "William<br />

Arnold, John<br />

AleXHnder, William<br />

Bowline, Roger<br />

Berton, Nicholas<br />

Blades, George<br />

Baiue, John<br />

Broom, Thomas<br />

Burke, John<br />

Calif, John<br />

Calif, James<br />

Cummings, Robert<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Kelby, Samuel<br />

" Kensy, Peter<br />

" Lanman, Daniel<br />

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Leach, John<br />

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Macey, William<br />

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McLane, Charles<br />

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M<strong>at</strong>thews, John<br />

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Miles, Benjamin<br />

" McGraw, Thomas<br />

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Neven, Thomas<br />

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Pantry, John<br />

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Papyon, John<br />

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Read, John<br />

Christopher, Charles<br />

Carroll, John<br />

Davy, Henry<br />

Denny, John<br />

Disney, William<br />

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Slewman, William<br />

Teal. Archibald<br />

Williams, George<br />

Wilson, George<br />

Robert Conway, Captain.<br />

Robert Graves, Lieutenant.<br />

Thomas Cornthwait, Ensign.<br />

Lewis Auodoun, Serg't.<br />

Thomas Burke, do.<br />

Joseph Tharp, do.<br />

Edward Clemens, do.<br />

George Lee, Corporal<br />

James Sl<strong>at</strong>er, do.<br />

John Ellis, do.<br />

Lewis Ellis, do.<br />

Adam, William<br />

Airs, Samuel<br />

Baxter, Colin<br />

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Blades, John<br />

Broom, Henry<br />

Broom, John<br />

Butler, John<br />

Clarck, John<br />

Cliirck, George<br />

Cooper, Elisha<br />

Caperlinde, Nicholas<br />

Fisher, Caleb<br />

Flanagan, Hugh<br />

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Remman. Philip<br />

Rogers, P<strong>at</strong>rick<br />

Ramsey, John<br />

Rider, Joshua<br />

Ramsey, Thomas<br />

Redgraves, Samuel<br />

Ready, Samuel<br />

Stites, William<br />

Snvder, Joseph<br />

Heard. John<br />

Jones, John<br />

Jennings, Daniel<br />

Lloyd, John<br />

Lynch, Abraham<br />

Luberg. John<br />

Mace, Thomas<br />

McCubbin, William<br />

McGurch, John<br />

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Sm'ith, William<br />

Southcomb, Peter<br />

S<strong>and</strong>ers, George<br />

Wigiey, Henry<br />

Walslern, Samuel<br />

Waddam, George<br />

Williams, John<br />

Yam, Thomas<br />

Zigler, George<br />

Nicholas Burke, Captain.<br />

Thomas Reardou, Lieutenant.<br />

Fishwick, John<br />

Fisher, James<br />

Michael B<strong>and</strong>el, Ensign. Farl<strong>and</strong>, John<br />

Samuel Boyde, 1st Serg't. Gamble, John<br />

Joseph Hill, 2d do. Oilman, John<br />

Frederick Cole, 3d do, Hopkins, Greenbury<br />

Thos. Harrington, 4th do. Hollon, David<br />

John Wane, 1st Corp'l. Haerfuagle, John<br />

John Murphy, 2d<br />

W. M. Conuokin, 3d<br />

Jacob Burke, 4th<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Hanson, Nicholas<br />

Hinlon. Robert W<br />

Jones, Even<br />

Anderson, John<br />

Bradshaw, Thomas<br />

B<strong>and</strong>el, Frederick<br />

Carier, John S<br />

Creemcr, Joshua<br />

Cole, William<br />

Claradge, Henry<br />

Callemler, James<br />

Campblc, James<br />

Collins, John<br />

Cook, Leaven<br />

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Le<strong>at</strong>herbury, Thomas<br />

]\lcVVilli,in)s, Hugh<br />

Mahaney, John<br />

Marshall, M<strong>at</strong>thias<br />

Morgan, Jolin W<br />

Ogden, N<strong>at</strong>haniel J.<br />

Owens, James<br />

Rock hold, Asel<br />

Riggen, Benton<br />

Spmgue, Henry<br />

Dempsey. John<br />

Duvall, Washington<br />

Elliott, John P<br />

Elliott, John<br />

Ellender, Frederick<br />

Elliott, Thomas W<br />

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Speak, Nicholas<br />

Saldge, Can rod<br />

Thomas. William<br />

Taylor, John<br />

Tuifield, Philip<br />

Vanhorn, James<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e-<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.


Varnor, Robert<br />

Wi'lls, Isaac<br />

Wait OS,.Til lues D.<br />

Waites, Richard<br />

John G. Dixon, Oaptain.<br />

Broolihn Terry, 1st Lieut.<br />

Henry IIeclir<strong>at</strong>te,2il do.<br />

Jolin Sutton, Ensign.<br />

Wm. Heci


James McConkey, Captain.<br />

Abraham 8co1t, Lieutenant.<br />

Ebenezer Swain, Ensign.<br />

Geo. Miltenberger, Serg't.<br />

Cliailes Barker, do.<br />

John Warren, do.<br />

John Hicks, do.<br />

Jacob H. Lawton, Corp'l.<br />

John Lackey, do.<br />

Franklin Edmonson, do.<br />

Nicholas Ridgely, do.<br />

Alltn, John Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Ash, Lewis<br />

Ashmead, Hosea<br />

Askew, Robert<br />

Austin, John<br />

Alleu, Thomas<br />

Butler, William<br />

Biddle, Abraham<br />

Blunt, Samuel<br />

Boyce, Charles<br />

Burns, James<br />

Berger, John<br />

Barrett, Thomas<br />

Carty, John<br />

Chapman, Joseph<br />

Cain, Claiburn<br />

Counard, Frederick<br />

Chribfield, Perry<br />

Collins, William<br />

Dorr, Leonard<br />

Dykes, Joseph<br />

Davies, Samuel<br />

Estel, James B.<br />

Fannoi), William<br />

Fowler, John<br />

Foster, James<br />

Gossen, Henry<br />

Goddard, Charles<br />

Gray, Zacharia R.<br />

Gordon, Joseph<br />

Griffin, Luther<br />

Hagen, Michael<br />

Heron, Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Hare, Jesse<br />

Heslip, John<br />

Hill, Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Hinkley, William<br />

Jell' rev, Richard<br />

Jetfiey, Robert<br />

Johnson, Deter<br />

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Jennings, Samuel<br />

Jones, William<br />

Kurtzs, John<br />

Keetch, Robert<br />

Kurtzs,- Robert<br />

Kerr, William<br />

Lanham, John<br />

Labborrie, Nicholas<br />

Lee, George<br />

Lawton, John<br />

McChristal, John<br />

McFarl<strong>and</strong>, -John<br />

McPherson, Tliomas<br />

McCann, Thomas<br />

McGoldrick, John<br />

McChristal, James<br />

McChristal, P<strong>at</strong>rick<br />

Maguire, John<br />

Mace, Thomas<br />

M<strong>at</strong>tocks, George<br />

Miskelly, Peter<br />

Moss, Charles<br />

Neale, James G. W.<br />

Oliver, Amos<br />

Orura, Edward<br />

O'Donnell, Barney<br />

Parker, Richard B.<br />

Paul, Thomas<br />

Pouge, Loudy I.<br />

Prichard, Cyrus<br />

Palmetary, John H.<br />

Piigh, Uavid<br />

Roberts, Edward B.<br />

Richards, David<br />

Ray, Francis<br />

Ross, James<br />

Rust, Samuel<br />

Rogers William<br />

Rhyhnhait, Ezekiel<br />

Rigby, Edward<br />

Sinclair, M<strong>at</strong>thew<br />

Saulsby, John<br />

Smith, William<br />

Smith, Thomas<br />

Spencer, Reuben<br />

Sprigg, Edward<br />

Spuriitr, John<br />

Slephens, Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Supper, John<br />

Stiger, Peter<br />

Summers, George<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.


Skelton, Jolin<br />

Stft'Vtrs, Adam<br />

Tnylor, Levi<br />

Tiiylor, Gt'oree<br />

West, Hicliard<br />

Wilson, Thomas<br />

Wilson, Thomas L<br />

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"Wooh u, William<br />

"Wolf, Isaac<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e-<br />

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W<strong>at</strong>erniHn, Warren<br />

Wray, Joiin<br />

Welsh, Daniel<br />

"<br />

"<br />

" Stephen Brown, Capt. Servt.<br />

John Kennedy, Captain. Gillum, Simon<br />

William Lafferty, Lieutenant. Griffith. John<br />

William Buck, Ensign.<br />

Griswold, Livy<br />

Jacob Craft, 1st Serg't. Haslett, Charles<br />

Conrod Keller, 2d do. Hunt, Jesse<br />

HilUry Elder, 3d do. Hopkins, Richard<br />

Hy. Freeburger, 4th do.<br />

Henry Huber, 2d Corp'l.<br />

Jacobs, Benjamin<br />

Kennon, John B<br />

Henry Rust, 4lh<br />

Alford, Thomas,<br />

do.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Knox, James<br />

Knox, John<br />

Beard, Alpxauder<br />

Little, John<br />

Busey, Charles<br />

Lewellin, John<br />

Bailer, Heztkiah<br />

More, Jolin<br />

Benner, James<br />

Mapp, William<br />

Beade, George<br />

McDonald, James<br />

Bruner, Elias<br />

McDaniel, Daniel<br />

Brisco, Benjamin<br />

McKinzie, Thomas<br />

Brocas, John<br />

B<strong>at</strong>ty, Philip<br />

Miles, Joshua<br />

Murry, Thomas<br />

Calvert, William<br />

McGruder, Samuel<br />

Conner, Edward<br />

Pain, Richard<br />

Callihan, Peter<br />

Paschal, Jeremiah<br />

Clark, John<br />

Palmetery, John<br />

Cole, Andrew<br />

Quest, Charles<br />

Childs, Thomas<br />

Ritchardson, James<br />

Cole, John<br />

Rapley, Abraham<br />

Chapman, George<br />

Deslrelds, William<br />

Russel, Samuel<br />

Ray, Andrew<br />

Daniel, James<br />

Riley, John<br />

Delano, Judah<br />

Specht, Cornelius<br />

During, James<br />

Smewings, James<br />

Dougherty, James<br />

Stansbury, William<br />

Dun, James<br />

Duffy. Hugh<br />

Spencer, William<br />

Sheamer, James<br />

Davidson, Nelson<br />

Storks, Levy<br />

Etsberger, William<br />

Elder, Samuel<br />

Fordiee, John<br />

Fairbank, William<br />

Ferrel, Francis<br />

Taylor, John<br />

Taylor, Thomas A.<br />

Warner, Alfred L<br />

Wilson, Thomas<br />

Welch, John G<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.


James Dillon, Captain.<br />

Jas. F. Wiuchell, 1st Lieut.<br />

John Lesier, Ensign.<br />

Isaac N. Toy, 1st Serg't.<br />

John Williams, 2d do.<br />

Benj. F. Pollock, 3d do.<br />

William Kelly, 4th do.<br />

Caleb Pasterfield, Corp'l.<br />

George C<strong>at</strong>ts, do.<br />

N<strong>at</strong>haniel Creaver, do.<br />

Joseph Purden, do.<br />

Ryan, William<br />

Martin, Joseph<br />

Teppish, Caspar<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er, John<br />

Brown, James<br />

Brady, Michael<br />

Buckley, James<br />

Barton, Isaac<br />

Barnes, Bennet H.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

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Buroes, Charles<br />

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Bentzle, Frederick<br />

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Carnes, William<br />

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Curry, Isaac<br />

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Carter, Jesse<br />

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Carroll, N. C.<br />

Cappuch, William "<br />

Chaney, Cornelius "<br />

Cross, John<br />

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Carrol], William<br />

"<br />

Cochran, George<br />

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Deems, John<br />

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Daley, John<br />

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Dorsey, Vachel<br />

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Dilten. David<br />

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Doddrell, J. C.<br />

Eisenhart, J. D.<br />

Eddy, Rufus<br />

Eden, William<br />

Fisher, AVilliam<br />

Gray James<br />

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Benjamin Edes, Captain,<br />

Samuel G. Hyde, Lieutenant.<br />

Joseph Jackson, Ensign.<br />

Walter <strong>The</strong>ker, 1st Serg't.<br />

Rich'd Bradshaw, 2d do.<br />

Robert Bell, 3d do.<br />

William Reeves, 4th do.<br />

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Glenn. Samuel<br />

Gil)Son, Samuel<br />

Gomley, Richard<br />

Gorsuch, Joshua<br />

Harryman, S.<br />

Hamiltou, Robert<br />

Hicks, Elijah<br />

Hinton. T homas<br />

Earr, William<br />

Jephson, John<br />

Jones, Robinson<br />

Jacobs, James<br />

Kneel<strong>and</strong>, Richard<br />

Kelsner, John<br />

Koch, Henry<br />

McNeilly, Jeremiah<br />

McJilton, William<br />

Murray, W'illiam<br />

Myers, Henry<br />

Mintz, Seth<br />

Nugent, Neal<br />

Neal, John<br />

Pacack, John<br />

Plintenberger, Chas.<br />

Potter, Martin<br />

Pencast, Asa<br />

Philips, Edward<br />

Powell, P. B.<br />

Rumbaugh, Peter<br />

Roston, William<br />

Richardson, Jabes<br />

Rust, Abraham<br />

Smith, George<br />

Tucker, James<br />

Thompson, David<br />

Turpin, Sacka<br />

W^ade, George<br />

Wadlow, John<br />

Walton, N<strong>at</strong>haniel<br />

Wan, James<br />

Wilson, Peter<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e;-<br />

Rd. Diffenderffer, let<br />

Thomas Dryden, 2d<br />

Corp'l.<br />

do.<br />

Frederick Cole, 3d do.<br />

Edward Beackly, 4th do.<br />

Aborn, John<br />

Allen, John<br />

Butler, Absalom<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

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Barney, Wlitftton J. Priv<br />

BItincli, Thomas<br />

Buclmnan, Fnincis<br />

Bintzell, Baltzor<br />

Briugmnn, Tliomiis<br />

Burke, Joshua<br />

Conner, A!)rahain<br />

Conncll, l?arlholouicw<br />

Collins, 1 lionias<br />

Cassenl, Lewis<br />

Cadle. Daniel<br />

Chase, Philip W.<br />

Dryden, Littleton D.<br />

Devos, John<br />

Daugherty, Samuel<br />

Estis, Thomas<br />

Earley, John<br />

Evans, Joseph<br />

Estell, John<br />

Fish, Allen<br />

FendalL Edward<br />

Grewe, Henry W.<br />

Guest, Thomas<br />

Green, Edward<br />

Giddings, Beuj.<br />

Gladding, Samuel<br />

Gorsuch, Nicholas<br />

Gritiiih, Henry B.<br />

Henderson, John<br />

Hopewell, Hugh<br />

Hull, William<br />

flays, Robert<br />

Hutchinson, William<br />

Haciaway, Robert<br />

Johnston, Joseph<br />

Jordan, Robert<br />

Jervis, William<br />

Irel<strong>and</strong>, John F.<br />

Kennedy, James<br />

Key, Abner<br />

Keichcoff, George<br />

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Lewis, Sliraddrack<br />

Labroche, Haniabas<br />

Longford, John<br />

Leard, Samuel<br />

Marvin, Clarr<br />

McConkey, William<br />

JSIackey, James<br />

McCoy, James<br />

McCain, Charles<br />

Morris, Jesse<br />

Madison, Thomas<br />

^IcGee, John<br />

Mackey, William<br />

Montgomery, ..ohn<br />

Prill, Henry<br />

Pearson, Tiiomas<br />

IMielps, Greenbury<br />

Prosser, Samuel<br />

Prosser, Uriah<br />

Roy, John<br />

Richards, John<br />

Rodman, Robert R.<br />

Steadham, Peter A.<br />

Stevens, John<br />

Sullivan. John<br />

Smith, Thomas<br />

Stevens, Mark<br />

Stocker, Charles<br />

Sinton, Joseph<br />

Taylor, Henry<br />

Thomts, John<br />

Urie, Jeremiah<br />

Vanbaun, William<br />

Wise, Augustus<br />

Wilson, John<br />

Wooles, Stephen<br />

Wallace, Thomas<br />

Williams, James<br />

Yerkess, Anthony<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

John McKane, Captain. John Pyfer, 1st Corp'I.<br />

Daniel Crook, Lieutenant.<br />

Francis Morton, Ensign.<br />

Tliomiis G Hill, 1st Serg't.<br />

Bernard Diipuy,<br />

Chrislo'r. Wynn,<br />

William Jackson.<br />

2d<br />

3d<br />

4th<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do<br />

Curtis Sheldon,<br />

John Muderwood,<br />

Richard Lenox,<br />

2d<br />

3d<br />

4th<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Armstrong, Robert<br />

Avery, Jon<strong>at</strong>han<br />

Belt, Joseph<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

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BoUman. Thomas<br />

Beale, N<strong>at</strong>han<br />

Bowers, John<br />

Bunieston, Joseph, jr<br />

Briar, Emanuel<br />

B inner, John<br />

Burden, Samuel<br />

Clarke, William<br />

Crawley, Samuel<br />

Craig, James<br />

Crumwell, Michael<br />

Collins, William<br />

Conway, Robert<br />

Connelly, Bernard<br />

Duffy, Henry<br />

Donuell, John<br />

Dougherty, John<br />

Elbert, Samuel.<br />

Goldsmith, John<br />

Gwynn, William<br />

Gray, Nicholas<br />

Gale, Lewis<br />

Gardner, Peter<br />

Hebb, Henry<br />

Hayward, John<br />

Hall, John<br />

Harris, S. W.<br />

Hawley, Irza<br />

Hall, Henry<br />

Herbert, William P<br />

Hall, George<br />

Hoyt, Reuben<br />

Johns. James<br />

James, George<br />

Jones, Daniel<br />

Kaminskie, John C.<br />

Kelly, Thomas<br />

Levy, Vincent<br />

Lampley, John M<br />

Lee, Thomas<br />

Littig, Philip<br />

Lucas, Fielding, jr.<br />

Peter Pinney, Captain,<br />

Samuel Legr<strong>and</strong>, Lieutenant.<br />

Joseph Towson, Ensign.<br />

Ailing Sergeant, 1st Serg't.<br />

Samuel Hadley, 2d do.<br />

Elisha Lewis, 3d do.<br />

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Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Lewis, John<br />

" Long, Levi<br />

Lloyd, William<br />

" McCoy, William<br />

" McClane, Eiias<br />

" Moffit, Noahj<br />

" McNeir, John<br />

" Markl<strong>and</strong>, James<br />

" Monsarr<strong>at</strong>, Nicholas<br />

" Mcllvain, George<br />

" McKiuley, William<br />

" M<strong>at</strong>tocks, William<br />

" Mickie, Robert<br />

<strong>McHenry</strong>, F. D.<br />

" Neale, Benjamin<br />

O'Donnell, P<strong>at</strong>rick<br />

Oldham. Elisha<br />

" O'Brien, James<br />

" Perry, Jeremiah<br />

" P<strong>at</strong>tridge. James<br />

" Poulu<strong>at</strong>, John<br />

" Peters, James<br />

" Reed, John<br />

" Reinagle, Thomas<br />

" Reinizel, George<br />

" Riggin. Levi<br />

•' R<strong>at</strong>liff, Gilbert<br />

Reed, P<strong>at</strong>rick<br />

" Riley, John S.<br />

" Stockman, Jacob<br />

" Stewart, John N.<br />

" Smith, Robert<br />

" Smith, Cyrus<br />

" Smith, David<br />

" Sloan, James, jr.<br />

Toelle, Garrard<br />

Taylor, William<br />

" Tanuer, Samuel<br />

" Underwood, John, jr.<br />

Wills, Richard<br />

" Wilson, Hosea<br />

" W<strong>at</strong>son, Robert<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

William Powell, 4th do.<br />

Robt. B. Varden, Ist Corp'l.<br />

Thomas Fox, 2d do.<br />

James Dulrymple, 3d do.<br />

Jaei^b I able, 4th do.<br />

George Teal, Musician.


Arnold, Francis<br />

Arnold, Peter<br />

Ball, James<br />

Brewer, John R<br />

Bond, Williiuu<br />

Brown, Paoli<br />

Bond, Charles<br />

Boon, Benjiimin<br />

B<strong>at</strong>lcau, Christian<br />

Brown, John<br />

Beechani, Thomas<br />

Be<strong>at</strong>ty, Samuel<br />

Carroll, James<br />

Cheslon, William<br />

Cale, Daniel<br />

Cook, John L.<br />

Duddy, Henry<br />

Davis, Charles<br />

Des^k, Michael<br />

Dewlirg, Wiliam<br />

Dixon, William<br />

Evans, John<br />

Falknier, Abraham<br />

Finney, Lewis<br />

Gamble, Darius<br />

Glenn, Elijah<br />

Gray, William<br />

Ilugg, Richard<br />

Howard, William<br />

Hayley, Henry<br />

Hibbert, Solomon<br />

Hoffman, George W.<br />

Hauplman, John<br />

Hamilton, James<br />

George Steever, Captain.<br />

Jftnu'8 May, Lieutenant.<br />

Jertmiali Green, Ensign.<br />

Joseph Sewell, Serg't.<br />

John Conner, do.<br />

Phillip G<strong>at</strong>ch, do.<br />

Isaac Burke, do.<br />

John Wisham, Corp'l.<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er Sinley, do.<br />

Frederick Baker, do.<br />

Amos, John<br />

Baifield, Janus<br />

Birmingham, John<br />

Burk, Richard<br />

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Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Joy, Edward<br />

" Johnson, Jolin<br />

" Johnson, .lames<br />

" Keirl, ^l<strong>at</strong>thew<br />

" Knorr, William<br />

" Livingston, James<br />

" Marsliall, Andrew<br />

Morgan, Jesse<br />

" McKenz'e, James<br />

Medcair. William<br />

Mopps, Frederick<br />

" Mearis, Jacob<br />

" Newon, P<strong>at</strong>rick<br />

" Niles, Hezekiah<br />

Nippard, George<br />

" Otrden, David<br />

P<strong>at</strong>ridge, Job<br />

" Parri^li, Isaac<br />

" Powell, James<br />

" Pearce, William<br />

Rouse, George<br />

" Rogers, George<br />

" Reese, John<br />

" Robinson, John M.<br />

". Rial, Absalom<br />

Rilej-, Valerius<br />

" Shyrach, Charles<br />

" Spencer, Robert<br />

Thompson, John<br />

" Toulson, Thomas<br />

Tittle, Jeremiah<br />

" Trickett, John<br />

" Wallace, James<br />

B<strong>at</strong>y, Oliver<br />

Browning, William<br />

Baker, David<br />

Cox, Jcm<strong>at</strong>han<br />

Carter, Charles<br />

Cook, John W.<br />

Carter, John<br />

Dungan. William<br />

Dillahunt, Thomas<br />

Devorix, John<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Delshcr, William<br />

" Daugh( rty, Charles<br />

" Edes, Jolin<br />

Eli, Gtorge<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.


Fornshill, John<br />

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Logan, Samuel<br />

Loud, Baltzer<br />

Miller, Philip<br />

McDerniitt, Jumes<br />

Mixtor, Ezrik<br />

Morrison, James<br />

Munn. Joiin<br />

Milk-r, Jolin<br />

Mortimor, Tlionias<br />

l\Iclnlirc'. John<br />

IVIerritt, John<br />

Mclvmghlin, John<br />

Nash, Epliraim<br />

Poulston, John<br />

Parsons. Joseph<br />

Pope, Elijah<br />

Pennington. William<br />

Robinson, Jesse<br />

Robinson, Andrew<br />

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Ripgins, Joseph<br />

Heppart, George<br />

Kiehardfcon, Edward<br />

Redman, John<br />

Salqucs, Coley<br />

Shaliier, Jacob<br />

Saunders, Tiiomas<br />

Saunders, James<br />

Starr, George<br />

T<strong>at</strong>eliam, Daniel<br />

Tunis, Samuel<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

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Torreuson, John<br />

Mark, Aaron<br />

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Walker, Benjamin<br />

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W<strong>at</strong>son. John<br />

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Webb, Perry<br />

Hardman, John Musician.<br />

Cowhem, William do.<br />

Names of the Field <strong>and</strong> Staff <strong>and</strong> Company Officers, Noncommissioned<br />

Officers <strong>and</strong> Priv<strong>at</strong>es of the thirty-ninth Regiment<br />

of the Maryl<strong>and</strong> Militia, who served <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> Fort McEIenry, <strong>12</strong>tli <strong>September</strong>, 1814—taken from the<br />

Muster Rolls on file in the Office of the Third Auditor of<br />

the Treasury of the United St<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

Bekjamin Fowler, Lieutena)it Colonel.<br />

Jacob Steigehs, Major.<br />

George Hennick, Major.<br />

Thomas Baltzell, \st Lieutenant <strong>and</strong> Adjutant.<br />

Owen Doksey, \st Lkntenant <strong>and</strong> Pay Master.<br />

Thomas Mummy, lut Lieutenant <strong>and</strong> Qr. Master.<br />

Henuy Howahd, Surgeon.<br />

A.Mos CouBrN, Surgeon's M<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Joseph Bakckley, Sejfjeant Major.<br />

Samuel Young, Quarter Master's Sergeant.<br />

Archibald Dobbin, Captain.<br />

Thomas Cole, Lieutenant.<br />

Robert Cummins. Ensign.<br />

Thomas Harwood, Serg't.<br />

William Saukee, do.<br />

James Smith Serg't.<br />

John H. Wilson, do.<br />

Joseph Sindorff, Corporal.<br />

John Lyues, do.<br />

Benj. Grammar, do.


John Maxwell, Corp'l.<br />

Barrows, Elijah<br />

Berry, James<br />

Burnes, Timothy<br />

Baine, Andrew<br />

Britton, John<br />

Baltzell, Lewis<br />

Beck, John<br />

Cliannel, James<br />

Carr, John<br />

Chapman, John<br />

Dempsey, John<br />

Dinsmore, P<strong>at</strong>rick<br />

Dorsey, Saml. J.<br />

Drydon, William<br />

Edgar, David<br />

Fowler, James<br />

Ford, Nicholas<br />

Fowler, Perry<br />

Greenfield, Neilson<br />

Gardenier, Wm.<br />

High, James<br />

Hewett. Michael<br />

Hohn, Henry<br />

Harwood, James<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

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Harris, Joseph<br />

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James, Singleton<br />

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Isett, Adam<br />

Joy, Peter<br />

Kilbourne, Saml.<br />

Keplinger, Saml.<br />

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Thomas Warner, Captain.<br />

Benjnmin Tevis, 1st Lieut.<br />

Tbos. S. Williams, Ensign.<br />

Horace H. Haden, Serg't.<br />

James G. Hilton, do.<br />

William Hardy, Corporal.<br />

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Armstrong, Joshua<br />

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Baker, Ernest<br />

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Butler, Moses<br />

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Campbell, John<br />

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Curle3% James<br />

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Desncv, Benj.<br />

Dent, Walter<br />

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Downes, James<br />

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Fenton, William<br />

Grant, Elijah<br />

Knight, John<br />

Keirnan, Cliarles<br />

Light, John<br />

Leonard, Amassa<br />

Lynch, P<strong>at</strong>rick<br />

McDonald, John<br />

Meeks, William<br />

Marsh, John J.<br />

Messenger, Simpson<br />

Manning. Jesse<br />

M<strong>at</strong>tox, Edward<br />

Mullenhoover, Josh.<br />

Norwood, John<br />

Olcott, Joel<br />

Phillii)S, John<br />

P<strong>at</strong>terson, John<br />

P<strong>at</strong>terson, George<br />

<strong>Port</strong>er, Jeptha<br />

Roach, 1 homas D.<br />

Roe, Saml.<br />

Roe, Charles<br />

Robinson, Jesse<br />

R<strong>and</strong>le, Christopher<br />

Silverthorn, Henry<br />

Silance, Richard<br />

Scipe, Michael<br />

Thomas, Gabriel<br />

Thompson, John<br />

Whorley, Jon<strong>at</strong>han<br />

"Wolf, George<br />

Worthington, Niche,<br />

Hope. Daniel<br />

Hone, Joseph<br />

Hulstine, Michael<br />

Jackson, Archibald<br />

Linderraan, William<br />

Noah, Lowry<br />

McPhail, Daniel<br />

Merrican, John<br />

McKnight, John<br />

Mclnhammer, John<br />

Nabb, William<br />

Neagle, James<br />

Oram, Lloyd<br />

Redctfer, Jacob<br />

Saddler, Joseph<br />

Schaffer, Christian<br />

Swiggett, Robert T.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.


53<br />

8iitton, Solomon Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Woodward, Abraham Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Tyler, Levin " Ways, Williiim •'<br />

Todd, Lnncelott " Weir, Lemuel "<br />

Thomas W<strong>at</strong>son, (Captain.<br />

William Woody, Lieutenant.<br />

William Baltzell, Ensign.<br />

Jacob llotl'man, Ser'gt.<br />

.lames Wilson do.<br />

.lolin C Snyder, Corporal.<br />

John Wilson, do.<br />

Adrey, AVilliam Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

"<br />

Adny, Levin<br />

"<br />

Anderson, William<br />

"<br />

Brannen, William<br />

"<br />

Bodensick, Henry<br />

"<br />

Bark man, John<br />

"<br />

Brown, John C.<br />

Chalmers, John , "<br />

Cooper, Samuel<br />

"<br />

Cole, Eisey<br />

"<br />

Deshorg, James<br />

"<br />

Ewing, Samuel<br />

"<br />

Eichdherger, Samuel "<br />

Fuss, John<br />

FUmint", Frederick<br />

"<br />

France, Thomas<br />

"<br />

Gobright, Willi. .m<br />

"<br />

Grainger, M<strong>at</strong>thew "<br />

Gutrow, James<br />

"<br />

Hay, David<br />

Hasley, Samuel<br />

Hiser John<br />

Hunterman, Dedrick<br />

Heniiing, Anthony<br />

Hamilton, John A.<br />

Hogner, John<br />

Harmange, Peter<br />

Keiner, Melker<br />

Lyon, William<br />

Meriken, Joseph<br />

McCutchen, George<br />

McNichalls, Isaac<br />

McLean, Charles<br />

Mass, Robert<br />

Nichols, Samuel<br />

Smith, James<br />

Spedden. Edward<br />

Strike, William<br />

Simpson, john D.<br />

Thompson, Bernard<br />

Turpin, George<br />

Uiiler, Henry<br />

Walker, Isaac<br />

Worrell, John<br />

Wilson, William<br />

John D. Miller, Captain. Clayton, Samuel<br />

Erasmus Uhler, Isi Lieut. Craxall, Charles<br />

Jas. H. Vanaridale, Ensign. Dean, James<br />

Daniel Hamer, 1st Serg't. Hamilton, John<br />

Ritson Browning, 2d do. Irel<strong>and</strong>, Richard<br />

Isaac Thomas,<br />

Jacob Wolf, jr.,<br />

3d<br />

4lh<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Kauffman, Daniel<br />

Kuuff. Abraham<br />

John Fisher,<br />

Spencer Coburn,<br />

1st Corp'l.<br />

Drummer.<br />

Kautiman, John<br />

Krebbs, John<br />

Stephen P<strong>at</strong>er,<br />

Amick, Daniel<br />

Fifer.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Lepeliier, Francis<br />

Link, Henry<br />

Amick. Jacob<br />

Marr, Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Bear, William<br />

McMullen, Thomas<br />

Brown, Christian<br />

Brown. Obed<br />

Perrine, Peter<br />

Potee, Peter<br />

B<strong>at</strong>es, Joseph<br />

Shaves, Robert<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.


54<br />

Simpers. Benj. Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Thrush, Nicholas<br />

Simmerinfi:, John " Vansant, John<br />

Simmering, Christian " Walter, Philip<br />

Sullivan, John<br />

Smallwood, George<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Weaver, Aquilla<br />

Andw. E. Warner, Captain.*<br />

Peter Lenry, Lieutenant.<br />

William Eckel, Ensign.<br />

Valentine Birely, 1st Serg't.<br />

John Thomas, 2d do.<br />

John Garrett, 3d do.<br />

Eb'r. Pumphrey, 4th do.<br />

Boothe, Michael<br />

Bare, John<br />

Ballinger, Samuel<br />

Boggus. Robert<br />

Dome, John<br />

Degroff, Richard<br />

Evans, Joshua<br />

Green, John<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

"<br />

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"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Garrey, Jeremiah<br />

"<br />

Hawes, Frederick<br />

"<br />

Keilhoultz, Heery<br />

"<br />

Levering, Peter<br />

"<br />

Henry Myers, Captain.<br />

Samuel Wolf, 1st Lieutenant.<br />

George B. Sumwalt, Ensign.<br />

William Stansbury, 1st Serg't<br />

John Skiles, 2d do.<br />

John Gibbs, 3d do.<br />

Wm V. Morrison, 1st Corp'l<br />

Wm. Linebergcr, 2d do.<br />

George W. Belts, 3d do.<br />

Williiim Samuels,<br />

Appleby. Thomas<br />

Berry, Philip<br />

Bausman, Joseph<br />

Camp. Joseph<br />

Correll, N<strong>at</strong>han<br />

Christiclf, Henry<br />

Cole, George<br />

Du Pois, (.liri&topher<br />

Daily, William<br />

Emory, Lott<br />

Haslelt, James<br />

•Mortally wounded.<br />

3th do.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

McKennion, James<br />

M<strong>at</strong>lock, John<br />

Oram, Rezen<br />

<strong>Port</strong>er, William<br />

Paw ley, John<br />

Ryan, George<br />

Rol<strong>and</strong>, Joseph M.<br />

Sederburgh, Trol<br />

Sumwalt, John<br />

Swope, John<br />

Smith, Andrew<br />

S<strong>and</strong>ers, Benjamin<br />

Strebeck, William<br />

Thompson, Stephen<br />

Willey, John<br />

Williams, Owen<br />

While, Thomas<br />

Young, Samuel<br />

Young, John<br />

Hix, William<br />

Johnson, Charles<br />

Johnson, James<br />

Keyser, William<br />

Kessler, Christian<br />

Knowlton, Silas<br />

Kone, Daniel<br />

Kirk l<strong>and</strong>, David<br />

Miinroe, James<br />

Myers, John<br />

M<strong>at</strong>tocks, John<br />

Mass, Samuel<br />

Nussear, Joseph<br />

Nussear, Jesse<br />

Richardson, John<br />

Robinson, John<br />

Robb, John<br />

Ross, James<br />

Reinicker, Samuel<br />

R<strong>and</strong>olph, Thompson<br />

Stall, Samuel<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.


Schorbb, Andrew<br />

Scrotrgs, John<br />

Welsh, George<br />

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Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Wincrtt, Joaepli<br />

" Wliitdock.Cliarles<br />

" Van Leiir, M<strong>at</strong>thew<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Jos. K. Stapleton, Captain.<br />

Williiun Myers, Lieutenant.<br />

Joseph Caldwell, Ensign.<br />

Hiisrh Young, Serg't.<br />

William G. Holl<strong>and</strong>, do.<br />

Cliarles Hogg, do.<br />

H. B. Magruder, do.<br />

GriniR'll, William<br />

Grainer, WiHiam<br />

Hammer, Daniel<br />

Harkins. Giles<br />

Hagg, John<br />

Hughes, William<br />

Jordon, John<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

"<br />

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James Leakins, Corp'l.<br />

Joseph Williams, do.<br />

Charles Ballzell, do.<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er Brady, Drummer.<br />

Abbot, Francis A. Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Abbott. West ley<br />

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Baltzell. Jacob<br />

Biadley, Lewis<br />

"<br />

Banks, Daniel<br />

"<br />

Bell, John H.<br />

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Bowers, David<br />

Campbell. George W. "<br />

Calhoun, Benjamin "<br />

Daily, Christian<br />

"<br />

Daily, Elijah<br />

"<br />

Deal, Michael<br />

"<br />

Donohoe, P<strong>at</strong>rick<br />

"<br />

Danse, Lepold<br />

"<br />

Dooly, Hhoady<br />

"<br />

Dykes, Thomas<br />

"<br />

Dyke.s, John<br />

"<br />

File, John<br />

Kithcart, William<br />

Livers, Arnold<br />

"<br />

Marrow, Isnac<br />

"<br />

Marrow, Hugh<br />

"<br />

Milburn. iSaniuel<br />

"<br />

Myers, Charles<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Oliver, John<br />

Ogden, Jon<strong>at</strong>han<br />

"<br />

Richards. J. C. (per proxy.)<br />

Thompson, "<br />

John F.<br />

"<br />

Redilord, Je.ese<br />

"<br />

Robinson, John<br />

Russell, William<br />

"<br />

Ruff. Henry<br />

Sad ler, Joseph R.<br />

Smith, Hugh<br />

Smithson, Archibald<br />

"<br />

Suuderhind, B.<br />

"<br />

Sunderl<strong>and</strong>, Richard<br />

"<br />

Tilyard, John<br />

Whilmarsh, John<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Woods, Nicholas<br />

William Ronev, Captain. Austin, Lawless<br />

John Disney, Lieutenant. Berrick, John<br />

Henry Lusby, Ensign.<br />

Bruce, Robert<br />

George Sharrer, 1st Serg't. Bundle, William<br />

Peter Eisenbray,<br />

Thomas (.hilds,<br />

2d<br />

3d<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Bell, Ez.kiel<br />

Bvard, Peter<br />

John Minds, 4lh do. Bull, Equina<br />

William Gable, 1st Corp'l. Behoo, James<br />

John Terry, 2d do. Crangle, William<br />

Richard Martin, Musician. Clopper, George<br />

Aldnut, James<br />

Aldhausen, Wm. J.<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er, William<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

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Clein, George<br />

Cherry, Peter<br />

Crangle, James<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.


Chamber?, Philemon<br />

Carter, William<br />

Cook, Frederick<br />

Coyle, David<br />

Curry, William<br />

Cochran, William<br />

Crangle, Henry<br />

Donals, Isaac<br />

Evans, John<br />

Evans, Robert<br />

Evans, Thomas<br />

Forrester, John<br />

Forrest, Nicholas<br />

Fallier, George<br />

Fisher, Martin<br />

French, Thomas<br />

Forrest, Allen<br />

Griffith, Stephen<br />

Gable, John<br />

Hissey, Archibald<br />

Hicks, John<br />

Hoilingsworth, Thos.<br />

Higden, Ralph;<br />

Hyson, Nicholas<br />

Jackson, William<br />

King, George<br />

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Lorr. Adam<br />

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Lee, John<br />

"<br />

Mass, Andrew<br />

"<br />

Martin, William<br />

"<br />

Nicholis, David<br />

"<br />

Ovaere. Joim<br />

" Penn, George<br />

"<br />

Peters, William<br />

"<br />

<strong>Port</strong>er, Benjamin<br />

"<br />

Pool, James<br />

"<br />

Potee, Francis<br />

"<br />

Ruff, Andrew<br />

"<br />

Rees, John<br />

"<br />

Shocff, Isaac<br />

"<br />

S<strong>and</strong>ers, Joseph<br />

"<br />

Smithson, Thomas<br />

" Thompson, Samuel<br />

"<br />

Teplin, William<br />

" Thompson, Wm.<br />

"<br />

Warner, Henry<br />

"<br />

Williams, John<br />

"<br />

Williams, Ji)hn, jr.<br />

•' Young, William<br />

"<br />

Zody, John<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />

.^/m.<br />

Names of the Field <strong>and</strong> Staff <strong>and</strong> Company Officers, Non-<br />

-p Commissioned Officers <strong>and</strong> Priv<strong>at</strong>es of the fifty-first Regiment<br />

of Maryl<strong>and</strong> Militia, who served <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

Cl i p^ Fort JtlcHenry, <strong>12</strong>th <strong>September</strong>, 1814— taken from the<br />

Muster Rolls on file in the office of the Third Auditor of<br />

the Treasury of the United St<strong>at</strong>es:<br />

Henry Amey, Lieutenant Colonel.<br />

John Young, First Major.<br />

John M<strong>at</strong>thews, Second Mnjor.<br />

Thos. Tweeting, Adjutant <strong>and</strong> Lieutenant.<br />

Oliner H. Neil>on, Quarter Master.<br />

George Warner, Pay Master.<br />

Richard W. Hall, Surgeon.<br />

John Arnest, Suigeon's M<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Michael Warner, Quarter Mafter.<br />

James Johnston, Sergeant Major.


Jiicob Dctnis. Captfiin.<br />

Litlli'ton llollaml. Lieutenant,<br />

Josejili Little, Enaii^u.<br />

Stei>hen Ciilverwell, 1st Serg't.<br />

Epiiniiin Francis, 2d do.<br />

Alfred Cnunp, 3d do.<br />

Valentine Diislmne, 4th do.<br />

licvi Crossgrovc; 1st Corp'l.<br />

Benjamin C'omeirys, 2d do.<br />

William Faithful, 3d do.<br />

William Wright. 4th do.<br />

Alleoek, William Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

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Robert McAllister, Serg't. Keplinger, Michael Priv<strong>at</strong>e-<br />

Joseph Lawrence, Corp'l. Kinley, Daniel<br />

Jacob Foss, do. Kidd, John<br />

James Darling, do. Kelner, George<br />

George Oppold, d \ Kidd, .Joshua<br />

Allen, John<br />

Armitage, William<br />

Allen, Henry<br />

Brian, Thomas<br />

Bain, James<br />

Bare, Henry<br />

Bradley, James<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />

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Kerwell, Samuel<br />

McCaull}', Arthur<br />

McCormack, John<br />

Moor, Thomas<br />

Mumma, Jacob<br />

McDonald, Charles<br />

Mildews, N<strong>at</strong>han<br />

P<strong>at</strong>ton, Robert<br />

Bronnvell, Jacob<br />

"<br />

Myers, John<br />

Mitchell, John<br />

B<strong>at</strong>chcla, William<br />

Barton, Joshua<br />

Berry, Jrani'l.<br />

Case}-, Christopher<br />

Clark, Jo-eph<br />

Chambers, Joseph<br />

Delcher, Thomas<br />

Dougherty, John<br />

Duncan, John<br />

Deaver, ihomas<br />

Dougherty, Charles<br />

Emerling, Christian<br />

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McCormock, Jno. jr.<br />

Moffit, John<br />

Neal, John<br />

O verb off, Frederick<br />

Parsons, Thomas<br />

Riley, William<br />

R<strong>and</strong>all, William<br />

Sprinkle, Daniel<br />

Sclinnk, Jacob<br />

Sheldon, James<br />

Bros.<br />

Sheldon, John<br />

Sterling, William<br />

Ellis, William<br />

Fletcher, William<br />

Fletcher, James<br />

Ingelbrits, Daniel<br />

Gibbons, Thomas<br />

Gordon, James<br />

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Stevenson, Alex.<br />

Thrush, .John<br />

Tidings. Riualdo<br />

Taylor, John<br />

Thrailkill, George<br />

Wilson, James<br />

Graham, James<br />

Grady, Anthony<br />

Gosling, Joshua<br />

Gamble, Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Gladson, Michael<br />

H()lll)rooks, John<br />

Hayes, Abraham<br />

Holl<strong>and</strong>, Thomas<br />

Harker, William<br />

H<strong>at</strong>ton, Joshua<br />

Hooker, Jesse<br />

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Wood, Isaac<br />

White, Thomas<br />

Willi.im, Abraham R.<br />

White, Stephen<br />

AVelslager, George<br />

Wilson, Samuel<br />

Wriglit, Thomas<br />

Warner, John<br />

Wilson, Greenbury<br />

Yeager, John<br />

John H. Rogers, Captain.<br />

Peter Hedges, Lieutenant.<br />

Charles Brown, Ensign.<br />

William Shipley, Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

"<br />

Hartman C'uppold,<br />

Jarob Shultz, 1st Serg't<br />

James Scantling, Priv<strong>at</strong>e^<br />

Richard Helms, Fifer.<br />

William Morrow, Drummer.<br />

Alibey, Jacob Priv<strong>at</strong>e-<br />

"<br />

Allen, John<br />

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Alfred, James<br />

)


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Abcy, Joseph<br />

Abel, Slantield<br />

Browu, John<br />

^u row, James B.<br />

BceiiKT, Henry<br />

Berrige, Robert<br />

Busick, John<br />

Bojd, William<br />

Butcher, Josejjh<br />

Busey. Samuel<br />

Bushey. George<br />

Boyer, John<br />

Blunt, John<br />

Camden, James<br />

I'liv<strong>at</strong>e. Kesler, John<br />

Keem, Thomas W.<br />

Kurtz, Henry<br />

" Layman, Nicholas<br />

Love, James<br />

"<br />

May, Thomas<br />

"<br />

Marker, John<br />

Mahoney, Elislia<br />

"<br />

McArdel, Henry<br />

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Miller, John<br />

"<br />

Mills, Henry<br />

'"<br />

Martin, Mordecav<br />

Neppod, Jacob<br />

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Nicholson, Thomas<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

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Broughton, Noah Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Brown, Jacob "<br />

S.<br />

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Bard, Dan'l.<br />

"<br />

Barber, James<br />

"<br />

Bo3ie, AVilliam<br />

"<br />

Blotner, M<strong>at</strong>thias<br />

"<br />

Bushy, Jacob<br />

"<br />

Bar


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John Stcwnit, C'n|)taiii.<br />

Jertuiiiili Boyd, 2d Liiut.<br />

John HiKil, Eusiijn.<br />

Jno. F. Utt, Serg't.<br />

Maishiill Mask, do.<br />

Geori^e Waile, do.<br />

Joseph Fos3, do.<br />

Sam'l Samuels, Corp'].<br />

Dan'l Foss, do.<br />

David TliompsoD, do.<br />

James Smith, do.<br />

All. William,<br />

Addison, Isaac<br />

Armitnge, Johu<br />

Broughton, Isaac<br />

Bameyalo, N<strong>at</strong>h'l.<br />

Bucher, Charles<br />

B<strong>at</strong>es, Jacob<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

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Blaney, Daniel<br />

Baxter, James<br />

Buchanan, Edw'd<br />

Conkliu, Elijah<br />

Cheny, Edw'd.<br />

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Curlett, Robert<br />

Clark, N<strong>at</strong>h'l.<br />

Carr, Teague<br />

Couly, Michael<br />

Coleman, Alex.<br />

Corwine, Jehu<br />

Carty, Josiah<br />

Downing, Howell<br />

Dykes, James<br />

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Ellis, John<br />

Essender, Thomas<br />

"<br />

Eich, Philip<br />

Emerson, James<br />

Feishel, Anthony<br />

"<br />

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Kelly, Janus<br />

liiu as, James<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Magarity, Jolin<br />

McPherson, John<br />

McCanna, William<br />

Myer.s, Hobert<br />

Mix, Lewis<br />

McDonald, James<br />

McCauley,.lames<br />

McDonald, Thomas<br />

McKim, William<br />

McKenrney, John<br />

Maguire, Michael<br />

Mcbermit, Stephen<br />

McDonald, John<br />

Michol^on, Christopher<br />

O'Brien, P<strong>at</strong>rick<br />

Oneil, Joseph<br />

O'Harro, Arthur<br />

Purnell, Rich'd.<br />

Pilgrim, N<strong>at</strong>h'l.<br />

Pastorias, Sam'l.<br />

Philips, Charles<br />

P<strong>at</strong>terson, Andrew<br />

Parker, Thomas<br />

Ross, Solomon<br />

iiidgely, Davidge<br />

Ramsay, William<br />

Rourk, Peter<br />

Slack, James<br />

Simpson, Sam'l.<br />

Scaff, George<br />

Schroeder, George<br />

Smith, Jacob<br />

Ford, Stephen<br />

Gawthrop, Thomas<br />

Gillen, Lakey<br />

Gordon, Joseph<br />

Gosmann, James<br />

Holmes, James<br />

Hiuntman, William<br />

Heneker, Peter<br />

Hanawalt, Jacob<br />

Joice, Jesse<br />

lies, Henry<br />

Jag, Sam'l.<br />

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Sutherl<strong>and</strong>, Dan'l.<br />

Spears, James<br />

Sewell, Reuben<br />

Sweet zer, John<br />

Stocker, Elijaii<br />

Senseuy, Jacob<br />

Shields, William<br />

Thompson, John<br />

Taylor, Aquila<br />

Thompson, William<br />

Townsend, Perry<br />

Townsend, James<br />

Toy, Joseph<br />

Wax, Henry<br />

Walker, Peter<br />

Kalbfus, Dan'l. Md. Serg't. Whitelock, John<br />

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James Faster, Captain.<br />

John Simons, Lieut.<br />

George Shoemaker, Ensign.<br />

Charles Wilibee, 1st Serg't<br />

George W. Evans,. 2d do.<br />

Joseph Legard, 3d do.<br />

Edward Speake, 4th do.<br />

Howell Powell, 1st Corp'l.<br />

Hugh R. Marshall, 2d do.<br />

John Wolverton, 3d do.<br />

Sterling Thomas, 4th do.<br />

Aiken, William,<br />

Appleby, John<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

"<br />

Britt, Severn<br />

Bradley, William<br />

"<br />

Brown, John E.<br />

"<br />

Baloon, Pasquel<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Burch, George<br />

Carter, Clement<br />

Clark, Mills<br />

Carson, Robert<br />

Curtain, James<br />

Compton, John<br />

Dureling, John T.<br />

Ericksou, Thomas<br />

Evans, Jeremiah<br />

Freer, Peter<br />

Fletcher, John<br />

Green, Armistead<br />

Griffin, George<br />

Griffis, Edward<br />

Giilagher, Hugh<br />

Gibbons, John<br />

Gardner, Henry<br />

Groover, Charles<br />

Hayes, William<br />

Hall, James J.<br />

Harman, Daniel H.<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Michael Peters, Captain.<br />

Robert H. J. Stewart, Lieut.<br />

Francis Murray, Ensign.<br />

John Brannon, 1st Serg't.<br />

William Crist, 2d do.<br />

William Edwards, 3d do.<br />

Abra'm Edwards, 4th do.<br />

Martin Eichelberger, 2d Cor<br />

James Larew, 3d do.<br />

Joshua C. Atkinson, 4th do.<br />

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Hall, Josiah<br />

Halfpenny, John<br />

Johnson. William<br />

Jones, John<br />

Jenkins, Jason<br />

Joice, William<br />

Kalbfus, William<br />

Lancaster, Enoch<br />

Lewis, Willoughby<br />

McCormick, James<br />

McElderry, John<br />

McElderry, Thomas<br />

M<strong>at</strong>hews, P<strong>at</strong>rick<br />

Manly, James<br />

Mortimer, John<br />

Nelson, Robert<br />

Pilcher, Warner<br />

Pameroy, Ralph<br />

Plains, George<br />

Phelps, Gardner<br />

Robinson, William<br />

Remmj", Richard<br />

Rinehart, David<br />

R<strong>at</strong>iken, John<br />

Scott, John L.<br />

Solomon, Samuel<br />

Sweetman, Willis<br />

Swain, John<br />

Sevcrson, Thomas<br />

Thompson, Alex, jr.<br />

Trill, Samuel<br />

W<strong>at</strong>ters, Isaac<br />

Ware, John<br />

Ward, James<br />

Weaver, Henry<br />

Walter, William<br />

"Widderfeld, William<br />

James Hull, Musician.<br />

Darius vV heeler, do.<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Atmos, William H.<br />

Allbrd, John<br />

Burl<strong>and</strong>, James<br />

Barton, William<br />

Bunting, John<br />

Benson, John<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Brawner, Daniel<br />

''<br />

Booth, Addison<br />

"•


Cox, Edward<br />

Carson, Morgan<br />

Chambers, Hoberl<br />

Chaltles, Samuel<br />

Clierry, Dominick<br />

("Imri'li, John<br />

Carson, David<br />

Corhin, Henry<br />

Ditman, Jolin<br />

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Anderson, Joseph Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Koutz, George Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Arms, Austin<br />

"<br />

Linebargar,<br />

"<br />

bamuel<br />

Allmau, Henry<br />

"<br />

Lindenburger, John C. "<br />

•'<br />

Byus, Josepli<br />

Luster, Shipley<br />

"<br />

Barme, John<br />

"<br />

Liams, Jeremiah<br />

"<br />

Broolcs, Robert<br />

"<br />

Lloyd, William<br />

"<br />

Bagwell, Elie<br />

"<br />

Lewis, John<br />

"<br />

Baum, Archibald<br />

"<br />

Mahoney, M<strong>at</strong>hias<br />

"<br />

Baker, Jacob<br />

"<br />

Mosel, John<br />

"<br />

Bear, Joseph<br />

"<br />

McCuller, James<br />

"<br />

Billson, Joseph<br />

"<br />

Marshall, Tliomas<br />

"<br />

Baltimore, Tliomas "<br />

Mincher, Joseph<br />

"<br />

Belt, George<br />

"<br />

Minclier, John<br />

"<br />

Curly, Clowdsbury " McGrok, Andrew<br />

"<br />

Chenoeth. Joshua<br />

" McNulty, Israel<br />

"<br />

Cbamberlaiue, James " Morgan, William<br />

"<br />

Cook. Joseph<br />

" McGuire, John<br />

"<br />

Dennis, John<br />

"<br />

Miller, Adam<br />

"<br />

Downey, Edmund<br />

" Murphy, Basil<br />

"<br />

Davis, Benjamin<br />

"<br />

•'<br />

McCurley, Felix<br />

Doogbman, Peter<br />

"<br />

Nicholson, Thomas "<br />

Dumiste, George<br />

"<br />

Nelson, "Richard<br />

"<br />

Detro, Levi<br />

"<br />

Nelson, N<strong>at</strong>haniel<br />

"<br />

Damute, Peter<br />

" Newcummer, John "<br />

Dawes, Richard<br />

"<br />

Naylor, George<br />

"<br />

Foy, Frederick<br />

"<br />

P<strong>at</strong>terson, John<br />

"<br />

Ford. Wnlter<br />

"<br />

Piper, Philip<br />

Gibbs, John<br />

"<br />

Pepple, Peter<br />

"<br />

Griffin, Charles K.<br />

Peirce, Samuel<br />

"<br />

Grubb, William<br />

Peck, Jacob<br />

"<br />

Gombey, "<br />

George<br />

Peirce, Elias<br />

"<br />

,<br />

Guest,<br />

"<br />

Richard<br />

Penn, John<br />

"<br />

Gold, John<br />

"<br />

Rogers, John<br />

Garrelt,<br />

"<br />

"<br />

John<br />

Robinson, William<br />

Gray, "<br />

"<br />

Callender<br />

R<strong>and</strong>le, Jacob<br />

Hoguer, William<br />

"<br />

Righter,<br />

"<br />

George<br />

High. "<br />

David<br />

Rogers, Rol<strong>and</strong><br />

Hobbs, "<br />

William<br />

Rosensteel, William "<br />

Hart,<br />

"<br />

Joseph<br />

Rusk, Paul<br />

Hussey, Isaac<br />

" Smith, William<br />

"<br />

Hassaid, Ralph<br />

"<br />

Seavon, William<br />

"<br />

Harrison, "<br />

"<br />

Stephen<br />

Stembler, John<br />

Haftey,<br />

"<br />

Jacob<br />

Smith, Elie<br />

Harbaugh, "<br />

"<br />

Daniel<br />

Smith, Adam<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Hugucs, Aquila<br />

Stinchcomb, Victor<br />

Hall,<br />

"<br />

"<br />

James<br />

Steigers, George<br />

Ichler, John<br />

"<br />

S<strong>and</strong>ers, Humphrey "<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Kemberly, Michael<br />

Stricke, Nicholas<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Keys, William<br />

Shipley, William<br />

Krouse,<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Jacob<br />

S<strong>and</strong>erson, Francis<br />

Kithcart,<br />

"<br />

Robert<br />

Shrote, Malhias,<br />

"<br />

jr.


Steigers, John<br />

Taylor, Pliilip<br />

Tio\vl)ri(li?c', lieuhcn<br />

Vermillion, Joseph<br />

Whirrett, Thomas<br />

Wigliv, Kchvard<br />

Wilson, Otho<br />

G5<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Weaver, Joseph<br />

Whilolord, David<br />

Wiiiti'r, Josi'ph A.<br />

Williamson, I'crcgriue<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

" Weblt, Frodcrick<br />

Warticld, Basil H.<br />

Yeamon, Koyal<br />

Names of officers <strong>and</strong> enlisted men of Capt. Wm. H. Addison's<br />

Company of Sea Fencibles, st<strong>at</strong>ioned <strong>at</strong> Fort <strong>McHenry</strong>,<br />

Md., <strong>September</strong> <strong>and</strong> October, 1814, as per muster roll for<br />

said period.<br />

Wm II. Addison, Capt.<br />

Caleb P. Robenson, 2d Lieut.<br />

Oeorge McNeir, 3d do.<br />

John Tyler, Bo<strong>at</strong>swain.<br />

Zacheous Stoker, Gunner.<br />

James L. Stevens, do.<br />

Andrew II. Fife, do.<br />

P<strong>at</strong>rick H<strong>and</strong>liu, do.<br />

James Jhild-s, do.<br />

Wm Peregoy, do.<br />

Wm. Hanson, Quarter Gunner,<br />

James Dawson, do.<br />

Sa i.'l McDonald, do.<br />

Sam'l Jordan, do.<br />

John Swift, do.<br />

John MeCracken, do.<br />

Alford, Thomas Priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />

Askew, Charles<br />

"<br />

Alford. Jacob<br />

"<br />

Andrews, John<br />

"<br />

Barn halt, Henry "<br />

Barall, Lewis<br />

"<br />

Belott, Wm.<br />

"<br />

Bonders, Peter C.<br />

Bebce, Edward<br />

"<br />

Cook, Samuel<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Crockeu. James<br />

"<br />

Carr, George<br />

"<br />

Gary, Dennis<br />

"<br />

Cooper, He.-ekiah<br />

Clark, James " M<br />

Curtis, John<br />

"<br />

Caffery, John R.<br />

"<br />

Day, Cornelious<br />

Daiton, Edward<br />

Eliott, Benjamin<br />

Evins, David<br />

Freeman, Wm.<br />

Gardner, Samuel<br />

George, Ezekiel<br />

George, James<br />

Gordon, John<br />

Griffith.s, Th03. B.<br />

Hutton, Sam'l<br />

Hollings, John<br />

Harris, John<br />

Hainbly, James<br />

Hadley, Joseph<br />

H<strong>and</strong>s, Ephram<br />

H<strong>and</strong>s, Nicholas<br />

Hane, Jacob, jr.<br />

Hamilton, John<br />

Ing, John<br />

Izer, Joshua<br />

Keplinger, George<br />

Lacey, Wm<br />

Limner, Taurance<br />

Mackev, Robert<br />

McDowel, Thos.<br />

Mesller, Co mrod<br />

McCoy, Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Miles, John<br />

McComas, Charles<br />

Morgan, John<br />

New it, Edward<br />

Nary, Michael<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.


Peters, Wm.<br />

Rook, John<br />

Rick. John<br />

Redman, James<br />

Redman, Joshua<br />

Shartle, Henry<br />

Sadler, Augustus<br />

Smith, Wm.<br />

Shryark, Samuel<br />

Scott, Richard<br />

Skipper, David<br />

Sinton, Francis<br />

Stimpson, Stephen<br />

Smithson, Luther<br />

Simons, James<br />

Shehey, Michael<br />

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Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

"<br />

Scott, Joseph<br />

Spicer, Joseph<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

"<br />

Trimble, John<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Vinyard, James<br />

Walsh, Moses<br />

Westwood, Thos.<br />

Wilson, Cliarles<br />

Williams, Richard<br />

Wood, Leven W.<br />

Wallace, James<br />

White, Wm. W.<br />

Williams, Wm.<br />

Warrick, John<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

" Stcpenson, John, Servant.<br />

Potter, Thos.<br />

" Williams, Job "<br />

Names of officers <strong>and</strong> enlisted men of a Company of Sea Fen-<br />

cibles, comm<strong>and</strong>ed by Capt. M. Simmones Bunbury, as given<br />

on muster roll for July <strong>and</strong> August, 1814. Muster roll for<br />

<strong>September</strong> <strong>and</strong> October, 1814, not on file in this office.<br />

M. S. Bunbury, Captain. Bailey, Esma<br />

Gregory Foy, Ist Lieut. Cowdery, Isaac<br />

Gerard Gorsuch, 2d do. Conrad, John<br />

James Lawrenson, Bo<strong>at</strong>swain. Craig, John<br />

George Bussel, Gunner. Cooper, John<br />

John Wood, do.<br />

Connall}', John<br />

Joseph P. White, do. Dear, Isaac<br />

John Coomes, do. Drear, Joseph<br />

John Valiant,<br />

Hugh Crea,<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Devon, I. William<br />

Evans, P<strong>at</strong>rick<br />

William Jones, Qr. Gunner.<br />

Thomas Broom, do.<br />

P^dmunds, Abijali<br />

Forsey, P. Elias<br />

Peter Young, do.<br />

Fletcher, John<br />

Benjamin White, do.<br />

Frederick, Paul<br />

George C. Wilson, do.<br />

Noah Higby, do.<br />

Goodmauson, Peter<br />

Green, Robert<br />

Barbine Charles<br />

Brinkman, John<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Greeu, John<br />

Gibson, Thomas<br />

Brown, John, 1st Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Grceu, Anthony<br />

Brown, John, 2d do. Hash, Peter<br />

Blunt, Joseph<br />

lUinre, Cliarles<br />

Bennett, Freeman<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Hall. Jo.'^eph<br />

Hams, J.inios<br />

Ilnyes, Adam<br />

Priv<strong>at</strong>e.


Henry, John<br />

Jackson, ,]A\n<br />

Kooti. Martin<br />

Kincaiil, Myers<br />

Jjivri'S, G VVilliiun<br />

Luley, Clmrles<br />

Mansou, Henry<br />

Meeks, 1* James<br />

Marslmll, Elias<br />

McKniirht, Lewis<br />

Montgomery, Arch'tl<br />

Morris Oeoige<br />

Oram, John<br />

Page, Jenkin<br />

P<strong>at</strong>terson, William<br />

Ross, S. S inuiel<br />

Rogers, Joseph<br />

Richardson, William<br />

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Priv<strong>at</strong>e. Robertson. Thomas Priv<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

" Slerrell,<br />

"<br />

Robert<br />

" Sinitii,<br />

"<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Shearman, I. Lewis<br />

Scracklin, jjewis<br />

Stephens, Timothy<br />

Sparks, William<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Thompson, Rich'd<br />

" Travlot, John<br />

Warfield, George<br />

Welsh, Pierce<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Wilson, William<br />

" Williams, James, 2d<br />

White, Charles<br />

Welsh, John<br />

"<br />

" Thomas Hall, Servant.<br />

" Timothy Wailiuo, do.<br />

Sam'l Herd do.<br />

Names of officers <strong>and</strong> enlisted men of Captain Frederick<br />

Evans' Company, Corps artillery, st<strong>at</strong>ioned <strong>at</strong> Fort <strong>McHenry</strong>,<br />

Md., <strong>September</strong> <strong>and</strong> October, 1814, as per Muster Roll for<br />

said period.<br />

Frederick Evans, Captain.<br />


Eaglestou, Benjaiiiin<br />

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DEFENSE OF BALTIMORE.<br />

RESOLVES OF THE CITIZENS IN TOWN MEETING, PAKTICOLAIS<br />

RELATING TO THE BATTLE, OFFICIAL COUUESPONDENCB,<br />

AND nONOIiABLE DISCHARGE OF THE TROOPS.<br />

From nubs' Register.<br />

Baltimore, August 27, 1813.<br />

BY THE COMMITTEE ON VIGILANCE AND SAFETY.<br />

Whereas the comm<strong>and</strong>iug officer has required the aid of<br />

the <strong>citizen</strong>s in the erection of works for the defense of the<br />

city, <strong>and</strong> the commiltee of vigilance <strong>and</strong> safety having full<br />

confidence in the p<strong>at</strong>rioiisni of their fellow <strong>citizen</strong>s, have<br />

agreed on the following organiz<strong>at</strong>ion, for the purpose of<br />

complying with the request of the major general.<br />

<strong>The</strong> inhabitants of the city <strong>and</strong> precincts are called on to<br />

deposit <strong>at</strong> the court-house in the third ward, centre market in<br />

the fifth ward, market house Fell's <strong>Point</strong>, Riding-school in'.the<br />

seventh ward, or take with them to the place required, all<br />

wheel- barrows, pick- axes, spades <strong>and</strong> shovels "th<strong>at</strong> they can<br />

procure.<br />

Th<strong>at</strong> the city <strong>and</strong> precincts be divided into four sections,<br />

the first section to consist of the eastern precincts <strong>and</strong> the<br />

eight n ward, the second to comprise the 5th, 6th <strong>and</strong> 7th<br />

wards, the third to comprise the 2d, 3d <strong>and</strong> 4th wards, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

fourth to comprise the 1st ward <strong>and</strong> western precincts.<br />

Th<strong>at</strong> the exempts from military <strong>and</strong> the free people of color<br />

of the first district, consisting of the 8th ward <strong>and</strong> eastern precincts,<br />

assemble to-morrow, Sunday morning, <strong>at</strong> 6 o'clock, <strong>at</strong><br />

Hampstead-hill with provisions for the day, <strong>and</strong> th<strong>at</strong> Arthur<br />

Mitchell, Daniel Conn, Henry Pennington, .John Chalmers,<br />

William Starr, Thomas Weary, Henry Harwood <strong>and</strong> Philip<br />

Cornmiller be charged with their superintendence during the<br />

day.<br />

Th<strong>at</strong> those of the second district, comprising the 5th, 6th <strong>and</strong><br />

7th wards, assemble <strong>at</strong> Myer Garden, on Monday morning <strong>at</strong><br />

6 o'clock under the superintendence of William Parks, Captain<br />

W<strong>at</strong>ts, Ludwig Herring, William Ross, William Carman, Daniel<br />

Howl<strong>and</strong>, Caleb Earnest <strong>and</strong> James Hutton.<br />

Th<strong>at</strong> those of the third district, comprising the second, third<br />

<strong>and</strong> fourth wards, assemble <strong>at</strong> Washington Square, on Tuesday


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morning, <strong>at</strong> six o'clock, under the superintendence of Frederick<br />

Leypold,AVilliam M'Cleary, JohnMcKim, jr., Henry Schroeder,<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er M'Douald, Eli Hewitt, Peter Gold <strong>and</strong> Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Russell.<br />

Th<strong>at</strong> those of the fourth district, comprising the 1st ward<br />

<strong>and</strong> western precincts, assemble <strong>at</strong> the intersection of Eutaw<br />

<strong>and</strong> Market streets, on AVednesday morning <strong>at</strong> 6 o'clock under<br />

the superintendence of William W. Taylor, William Jessop,<br />

Edward Harris, George Decker, William Harkins, Isaac Philips,<br />

William Jones <strong>and</strong> John Higuet.<br />

Tlw. owners of the slaves are requested to send them to work<br />

on the days assigned in the several districts.<br />

Sucii of our |)<strong>at</strong>riolic fellow <strong>citizen</strong>s of the county or elsewhere,<br />

as are disposed to aid in the common defence, are invited<br />

lo partake in thedutiesnow required on such of the days<br />

as may be raobt convient to thc-m.<br />

(Signed) EDWARD JOHNSON, Cliairman.<br />

<strong>The</strong>odore Bl<strong>and</strong>, Secretary.<br />

BALTIMORE.<br />

At the recommend<strong>at</strong>ion of the Committee of Vigilance <strong>and</strong><br />

Safety, the people commenced their labors to fortify the city,<br />

on Sunday the 27th ult. <strong>The</strong> work done demonstr<strong>at</strong>es their<br />

power <strong>and</strong> zeal, to the astonishment of all who behold it.<br />

Baltimore has long been remarkable for the p<strong>at</strong>riotism <strong>and</strong> liberal<br />

spirit of her <strong>citizen</strong>s; <strong>and</strong> her high character for these<br />

qualitifsis fully maintained by the free offering of meii <strong>and</strong><br />

money for the purposes of defence In the meantime, volunteers<br />

<strong>and</strong> militia from the adjacent parts of Maryl<strong>and</strong>, Pennsylvania<br />

<strong>and</strong> Virr/inia, have flocked in to our aid We are restrained,<br />

b}' the request of the Committee of Vigilance, from<br />

mentioning any particular; but the honorable record shall yet<br />

be made. We restrain the desire to notice these things becaune<br />

enjoined by the committee; for we are very sure the enemy is<br />

apprised of almost every thing th<strong>at</strong> is transacted here; but he<br />

has learnt nothing to our discredit. <strong>The</strong> means of defence<br />

have given confidence to the people, inany families who had<br />

left the city have- returned; nothing is relaxed; everything<br />

goes on as though an <strong>at</strong>tack svere immedi<strong>at</strong>ely expected, but<br />

with the exceptio!! of performing their mi'itary duties, the people<br />

have their usual composure <strong>and</strong> quiet. To our brethren<br />

who have flown to our assistance, we are cre<strong>at</strong>ly indebted, as<br />

well for the decorum of their conduct in tlie city, as their p<strong>at</strong>riotism<br />

in coming to the camp. <strong>The</strong> sudden collection of so<br />

many people, of all classes <strong>and</strong> conditions, might have been expected<br />

to cre<strong>at</strong>e much confusion <strong>and</strong> disorder; but no event<br />

has yet occurred, th<strong>at</strong> we have heard of, which can sully the<br />

character of an individual soldier; <strong>and</strong> the city is ns quiet, (the<br />

sound of the drum, or the r<strong>at</strong>tling of wagons pertaining to the


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different corps, excepted) as ever it was. Tliis tribute is due tothe<br />

gentlemen a.^socifited to repulse tlie enemy. Major General<br />

Smit/i, of the Maryl<strong>and</strong> militia (of JIud Fort memory) comninnds<br />

the troops collected specially for the defence o; Jialtimore.<br />

Brigadier General Winder has under him tlie forces<br />

belonging to his military district. He is now here, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

whole is acting in concert.<br />

A WHOPPER.<br />

Baltimore.—<strong>The</strong> following, from '^ his majextj/'s prin'ing<br />

office <strong>at</strong> Bcrnuida" as the article is headed, is the qutensi <strong>and</strong><br />

most lying account of the l<strong>at</strong>e <strong>at</strong>tack upon Baltimore th<strong>at</strong> we<br />

have yet seen, sonic "domestic manufactures" excepted :<br />

" ii>t'pt. 23.—It appears from report, th<strong>at</strong> after destroying<br />

Washington <strong>and</strong> taking possession of Alex<strong>and</strong>ria, the t-mall<br />

body of brave men under General Ross made an <strong>at</strong>tack on Baltimore;<br />

the enemy had sunk the vessels, <strong>and</strong> but two or three<br />

small craft with bombs could approach: they succeeded, Iiowever,<br />

tn driving the Americans from, the fort ; having to contend with<br />

a very superior force, eventually retired, as the occup<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />

the town, ichich might have been gained, would be a poor compens<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

for the sacrifice of many valuable lives."<br />

ATTACK UPON BALTIMORE.<br />

To detail, with reasonable accuracy, the minutia; of the<br />

events th<strong>at</strong> have happened <strong>at</strong> Baltimore since Suudaj- morning,<br />

the 11th inst., when the enemy made his appearance, to the<br />

time of his departure on the loth, is not easily done: <strong>and</strong> we<br />

shall endeavor to give a succinct narr<strong>at</strong>ion of the proceedings,<br />

with a steady eye to the tiuth of each m<strong>at</strong>ter referred to<br />

avoiding, nevertheless, every thing th<strong>at</strong> may tend to increase<br />

the inform<strong>at</strong>ion of the incendiary foe, as to our means of resources.<br />

Hence an account of our troops or works will not be<br />

expected. Sufficient is it to say, th<strong>at</strong> the same force would<br />

make much less impression now than it did, or could have<br />

done, <strong>at</strong> the time of <strong>at</strong>tack.<br />

After the affair <strong>at</strong> Bladensburg <strong>and</strong> capture of Washington,<br />

an <strong>at</strong>tack upon this city was confidently expected. Indeed,<br />

General Jloss had fixed upon it for his winter quarters; <strong>and</strong><br />

boasted, th<strong>at</strong> with the force he had, he would go where he<br />

pleased through Maryl<strong>and</strong>. Thus forewarned, considerable additions<br />

were made to the defences of the place—some of the<br />

troops of Gen. Winder's comm<strong>and</strong> were collected liodgers <strong>and</strong><br />

Perry were here; <strong>and</strong> a good manj' noble volunteers flocked in<br />

from the adjacent parts (jf our own st<strong>at</strong>e <strong>and</strong> from Virginia <strong>and</strong><br />

JPenn8t)lvania. <strong>The</strong> Baltimore brigade was taken e7i masse into-<br />

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tiie service of the United St<strong>at</strong>es; <strong>and</strong> the whole submitted to<br />

the direction of Major General Smith, of the Maryl<strong>and</strong> militia.<br />

On S<strong>at</strong>urday, the 10th inst., we had inform<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

enemy was ascending the bay, <strong>and</strong> on Sunday morning his^<br />

ships were seen <strong>at</strong> the mouth of our river, the P<strong>at</strong>apsco, in<br />

number from 40 to 50.—Some of his vessels entered the river,,<br />

while others proceeded to <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong>, (<strong>at</strong> the mouth of the<br />

P<strong>at</strong>apsco), distant <strong>12</strong> miles from the city, <strong>and</strong> commenced the<br />

debark<strong>at</strong>ion of their troops in the night, which was finished<br />

early next morning. In the mean time the frig<strong>at</strong>es, bomb<br />

ketches, <strong>and</strong> small vessels approached <strong>and</strong> ranged themselves<br />

in a formidable line to cannonade the fort, <strong>and</strong> the town.—<strong>The</strong><br />

frig<strong>at</strong>es were lightened before they entered the river—<strong>and</strong> the<br />

ships of line lay off <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong>, to overawe us <strong>and</strong> protect<br />

the whole force.<br />

<strong>The</strong> force th<strong>at</strong> l<strong>and</strong>ed consisted of about 9,000 men— viz.:<br />

5,000 <strong>soldiers</strong>, 2,000 marines, <strong>and</strong> 2,000 sailors. <strong>The</strong> tirst under<br />

Major-General Rona— the l<strong>at</strong>ter comm<strong>and</strong>ed by the famous Admiral<br />

Cockburn. <strong>The</strong> troops were a part of Wtllington'H " invincibles."<br />

Some works were erecting not far from <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Point</strong> to arrest their progress; but their incipient st<strong>at</strong>e forbade<br />

a st<strong>and</strong> being made <strong>at</strong> them; <strong>and</strong> the enemy marched four<br />

miles towards us uninterrupted, except by a few flying shots<br />

from the cavalry. Here they were met by (je\xe\-A\ Strieker<br />

with his entire Baltimore brigade, (except th<strong>at</strong> he had only one<br />

company of the regiment of artillery) consisting of Col. Biays'<br />

cavalry, the rifle corps, <strong>and</strong> the olh, 6th, 27th, 39th <strong>and</strong> 5lst<br />

regiments of infantry, comm<strong>and</strong>ed respectively by Lieut. Cols.<br />

Sterett, M'Donald, Long, Fotcler <strong>and</strong> Amey. In the 5th was incorpor<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

an elegant uniformed company of volunteers from<br />

Fi^;-^, Penn., under Capt. Sjjangler ; <strong>and</strong> in the 39th, Captain<br />

Metzger^s fine company of volunteers from Hanover, Peun., <strong>and</strong><br />

Capt. QuantriVs from Uagevstoicn, Maryl<strong>and</strong>; <strong>and</strong> in the (Jth,<br />

Capt. Dixon's volunteers from Marietta, Penn.— all the rest<br />

were city troops; <strong>and</strong> the wliole, including Capt. Monigome7'i/'s<br />

company of artillery (with 6 four pounders) amounted to<br />

about 3,200 men. <strong>The</strong> rest of our forces were judiciously st<strong>at</strong>ioned<br />

in or near the various defences, &c. About 1 o'clock a<br />

party of 150 or 200 men, consisting of Capt. Levering's <strong>and</strong><br />

Capt. IloicarcVs companies of the 5th regiment, <strong>and</strong> Capt.<br />

Atsgiiit/is rifle corps, were detached from the line to feel the<br />

enemy, <strong>and</strong> bring on the b<strong>at</strong>tle; they were accompanied by a<br />

few artillerists with one of their pieces. Before they expected<br />

it, they were <strong>at</strong>tacked by the British, in very superior numbers,<br />

<strong>and</strong> driven in with some loss after a few fires, to the main<br />

body. As the enemy advanced, the artillery opened a destructive<br />

fire upon them, which was returned from 2 nine pounders,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the action became gtneral along the line of the 5th <strong>and</strong><br />

27th, which were in front. <strong>The</strong> 39lh <strong>and</strong> 51st were in the rear<br />

of these, <strong>and</strong> the Gth advantageously posted still nearer the<br />

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first named regiments, as well as from the artillery,* was very<br />

active ami uncommonly certain for aiioiit an hour. Of the 5th,<br />

much was expected, hut the 27th hehaved, <strong>at</strong> least as gallantly.<br />

<strong>The</strong> men took delil)er<strong>at</strong>e aim, <strong>and</strong> the carnage was gre<strong>at</strong>— the<br />

'• invincibkK" dodging to the ground, <strong>and</strong> crawling in a hending<br />

posture, to avoid the militia— the "yeomen" they were taught<br />

80 much to despise. When the 5th <strong>and</strong> 27th (hetween which<br />

was placed the artillery) were outflanked hy the much gre<strong>at</strong>er<br />

f rce of the enemy, they retired in l)etter order than could<br />

liave heen expected under a galling fire; <strong>and</strong> they retired reluctantly<br />

<strong>at</strong> the repe<strong>at</strong>ed comm<strong>and</strong> of their officers. <strong>The</strong> artillery<br />

had been drawn off a little while before. <strong>The</strong> right of the<br />

39t"!i was gallantly eugnged, but the olst took uo part in the<br />

action ; <strong>and</strong> it was not <strong>at</strong> th<strong>at</strong> time <strong>and</strong> place expected th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

6th would share in it, else (uniler its veteran Colonel, a soldier<br />

of the revolution, <strong>and</strong> one who met the same foe ui)i]er Fultiski)<br />

it would, no doubt, have distinguished itself. <strong>The</strong> cavalry,<br />

though they performed very severe <strong>and</strong> important duties, had<br />

but little to do in the b<strong>at</strong>tle. <strong>The</strong> whole number of our men<br />

actually engaged did not exceed 1,700.<br />

Nearly as much, perhaps, being done <strong>at</strong> this point as was expected,<br />

our force retre<strong>at</strong>ed towards the city. <strong>The</strong> enemy followed<br />

slowly, <strong>and</strong> on Tuesdaj- night approached within about<br />

two miles of our entrenchments. Measures were taken to cut<br />

them off <strong>and</strong> punish their temerity; but before General Winder<br />

-n'nh the Virginia militia, <strong>and</strong> a squadron of the United<br />

St<strong>at</strong>es cavalry, could bring his plans fully to bear, the British<br />

suspecting the design or not liking the appearance of our<br />

works, decamped suddenly in the night <strong>and</strong> embarked with<br />

such precipit<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong>, though closely pursued, a few prisoners<br />

only were taken. But the pursuing force merited <strong>and</strong> have received<br />

the tlnnks of their geueral; <strong>and</strong> the whole body collected<br />

is entitled to the gr<strong>at</strong>itude of BuUunore <strong>and</strong> of their<br />

country, for the sufferings they so p<strong>at</strong>iently <strong>and</strong> p<strong>at</strong>riotically<br />

endured, being compelled to sleep, if sleep was allowed, in the<br />

open air. with the heavens for their canopy, for four nights,<br />

during tiie chief part of which it rained pretty constantly <strong>and</strong><br />

sometimes heavily. <strong>The</strong>y also received their refreshments<br />

irregularly ; the whole being packed up in prudent prepar<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

of events th<strong>at</strong> mif^Jit have happened.<br />

But the <strong>at</strong>tack on fort M'Henry was terriblj- gr<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> magnificent<br />

<strong>The</strong> enemy's vessels formed a gre<strong>at</strong> halfcircle in front<br />

of the works on the <strong>12</strong>th, but out of reach of our guns, <strong>and</strong><br />

also those of the b<strong>at</strong>tery <strong>at</strong> the Lazaretto, on the opposite side<br />

of the gre<strong>at</strong> cove or basin around the head of which the city<br />

is built. Fort M'Henry is about 2 miles from the city, a " light<br />

little" with some finely planned b<strong>at</strong>teries, mounted with heavy<br />

cannon, «.« the British very irell knaic. At 6 o'clock on Tuesday<br />

morning, six bomb <strong>and</strong> some rocket vessels commenced the<br />

<strong>at</strong>tack, keeping such a respectful distance as to make the fort<br />

•<strong>The</strong> artiller3- fired about 130 rounds.<br />

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r<strong>at</strong>her a target tban an opponent; though Major ^/•wwieacf, the<br />

gallant comm<strong>and</strong>er, <strong>and</strong> his brave garrison fired occasionally<br />

or<br />

to let the enemy know llie place was not given up ! I<br />

five bomhs were IrecjuenlU' in the<br />

Four<br />

air <strong>at</strong> a time, <strong>and</strong>, making a<br />

double explosion, with the noi.*e of the fooluh rockets <strong>and</strong> the<br />

firings of the fort. Lazaretto <strong>and</strong> our barges, cre<strong>at</strong>ed a horrible<br />

cl<strong>at</strong>ter. [Many of these bombs Inve since been found entire—<br />

they weigh, when full of their combuslibles, about 210 or 220<br />

lbs., aud they threw them much further than our long 42<br />

])ouiiders would reach ] Thus it lasted until about 8 o'clock<br />

in the afternoon, when the enemy, growing more courageous,<br />

dropped nearer the fort, <strong>and</strong> gave the garrison <strong>and</strong> b<strong>at</strong>teries a<br />

little of the chance they wanted. <strong>The</strong> balls now flew like hailstones,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Britons slipped their cables, hoisted their sails<br />

<strong>and</strong> were off in a moment, bui not without damage. When<br />

they got out of harm's way they renewed the ''magnanimous^'<br />

<strong>at</strong>tack, throwing their bombs with an activity excited by their<br />

mortific<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

morning, our<br />

So Ihey went on until about 1 o'clock in<br />

b<strong>at</strong>tery now <strong>and</strong> then firing a single gun.<br />

the<br />

At<br />

this time, aided by the darkness of the night <strong>and</strong> screened by a<br />

flame thej^ had kindled, one or two rocket or bomb vessels aud<br />

many barges, manned with 1,200 chosen men, passed Fort<br />

M'Henry <strong>and</strong> proceeded up the P<strong>at</strong>apsco, to assail the town <strong>and</strong><br />

fort in the rear, <strong>and</strong>, perhaps, efl'ect a l<strong>and</strong>ing. <strong>The</strong> weak<br />

sighted mortals now thought the gre<strong>at</strong> deed was done—they<br />

gave three cheers, <strong>and</strong> began to throw their missive weapons.<br />

But, alas! their cheering was quickly turned to groaning,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the cries <strong>and</strong> screams of their wounded <strong>and</strong> drowning<br />

people soon reached the shore ; for Forts M'Henry <strong>and</strong> Coiyington<br />

with the City B<strong>at</strong>tery <strong>and</strong> the Lazaretto <strong>and</strong> barges,<br />

vomited an iron far/ieupon them, in hcited balls, <strong>and</strong> a storm<br />

of heavy bullets flew upon them from the gre<strong>at</strong> semi-circle of<br />

large guns <strong>and</strong> gallant hearts. <strong>The</strong> houses in the city were<br />

shaken to their found<strong>at</strong>ions, for never, perhaps from the time<br />

of the invention of cannon to the ])reseut da_v, were the same<br />

number of pieces fired with so rapid succe-siou particularly<br />

;<br />

from Fori Covinr/ton, where a pnrtj' of Eoc/ger's really invincible<br />

crew were posted. Barney\f flotilla men, <strong>at</strong> the Citu B<strong>at</strong>tery,<br />

maintained the high reput<strong>at</strong>ion they had before earned. <strong>The</strong><br />

other vessels also began to fire—<strong>and</strong> the heavens were lighted<br />

vrilh flame, <strong>and</strong> all was a continued explosion for about half an<br />

hour. Having got this ta^te of wh<strong>at</strong> was prepared for them<br />

(<strong>and</strong> it was a mere taste) the enemy precipit<strong>at</strong>ely retired with<br />

his remainging force, b<strong>at</strong>tered <strong>and</strong> crippled, to his rtspectful<br />

distance; the darkness of the night aud his ce:ising to tii"e<br />

(which was the only guide our people Imd) preventing annihil<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

All was for sometime still— aud llu; silence was awful<br />

—but beiug beyond danger some of his vessels resumed the<br />

bombaidment, which continued until iv.orning— in all about 24<br />

hours, during whicii there were thrown not less than 1,")00 of<br />

these gre<strong>at</strong> bombs, besides many rockets <strong>and</strong> some round shot.<br />

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large barges were found sunk ; <strong>and</strong> in them were yet soiucdead<br />

men. But wh<strong>at</strong> the loss really was it is probable we never<br />

shall know. <strong>The</strong>y also were <strong>at</strong> other times injured by Fort<br />

M'Heitry, the I.nznuttonnA the barges. I myself believe I saw<br />

several shot take effect during Tuesday afternoon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> preserv<strong>at</strong>ion of our people in the fort is calcul<strong>at</strong>ed to excite<br />

in a wonderful manner our gr<strong>at</strong>itude to th<strong>at</strong> Gre<strong>at</strong> Bring,<br />

without whose knowledge ''a sparrow does not fall to tiie<br />

ground." Only four were hilled <strong>and</strong> about 20 iroutided, <strong>and</strong> 2 or<br />

f800 irill repair all the damar;es the fortresses sustained.'<br />

Lieut. Cld'jf/et, of Captain Xicholson's company of artiller)',<br />

was the only officer killed in the fort. His friend, Sergeant<br />

Vkmm, of the same corps, received his de<strong>at</strong>h <strong>at</strong> the same time.<br />

<strong>The</strong>}^ were respectable merchants.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Admiral had fully calcul<strong>at</strong>ed on taking the fort in tiro<br />

hours. Its surrender was spoken of as a m<strong>at</strong>ter of course. He<br />

said th<strong>at</strong> when it was taken <strong>and</strong> the shipping destroyed, 'Ae<br />

icould think about teims for the city .'<br />

" All about <strong>and</strong> in the<br />

fort is such ample evidence of his zeal to perform his promise,<br />

th<strong>at</strong> it seems impossible to believe th<strong>at</strong> gre<strong>at</strong>er damage was uot<br />

done than was really sustained. <strong>The</strong> gallant <strong>and</strong> accomplished<br />

Aruiistead, through w^<strong>at</strong>cbing <strong>and</strong> excessive f<strong>at</strong>igue (for he I ad<br />

other gre<strong>at</strong> duties to do besides defending his post) flagged as<br />

soon as the fight was done, <strong>and</strong> now lifs very ill; but not<br />

dangerously, we trust, though severely afflicted. Many of his<br />

gallant companions were also exhausted, but have generally<br />

recruited their strength.<br />

To return to the field engagement. <strong>The</strong> force of the enemy<br />

in the b<strong>at</strong>tle may have amounted to 4,000 men. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

fine looking fellows, but seemed very unwilling to meet the<br />

•'yankee" bullets—their dodging from the cannon <strong>and</strong> stooping<br />

before the musketry has already been noticed. <strong>The</strong> prisoners<br />

<strong>and</strong> deserters say th<strong>at</strong> for the time the <strong>at</strong>tair lasted, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

men engaged, they never received so destructive a fire: <strong>and</strong><br />

this may well be, for our men fired not by word of comm<strong>and</strong><br />

only, but also <strong>at</strong> an object Of the Cllst British regiment about<br />

500 were l<strong>and</strong>ed— on the morning of the 13th they found 171<br />

killed, wounded <strong>and</strong> missitig. <strong>The</strong>ir whole loss may be safely<br />

estim<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>at</strong> Irom 500 to 700 men. Major General ROSS, who<br />

did '• not care if it rained militia," the incendkiry of the capital,<br />

paid tlie forfeit of th<strong>at</strong> act by his de<strong>at</strong>h. He was killed in the<br />

early part of the action; <strong>and</strong> there is reason to believe th<strong>at</strong><br />

two or three other officers high in comm<strong>and</strong> met the same f<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Boss was a brave mm <strong>and</strong> an able comm<strong>and</strong>er—<strong>and</strong> if he had<br />

been engaged in another spstem of warfare would have claimed<br />

our respectful remembrance. We maj' admire, but we cannot<br />

esteem his memor)-. <strong>The</strong> character of Moor in Schiller's play<br />

of the " Itobbers," notwithst<strong>and</strong>ing its gr<strong>and</strong>eur, disgusts by<br />

the businexs to which his gre<strong>at</strong> talents <strong>and</strong> accomplishments<br />

were devoted. So it was with Koss. His orders, perhaps, may<br />

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civilized war. His de<strong>at</strong>h was probably the immedi<strong>at</strong>e cause<br />

why au <strong>at</strong>tack upon our works was not made. General Brooks,<br />

on whom the comm<strong>and</strong> devolved, would not risk the enterprize.<br />

Our whole loss in the affair was about 20 killed, 90 wounded<br />

<strong>and</strong> 47 prisoners <strong>and</strong> missing.* <strong>The</strong> officers killed were James<br />

Lowry Donaldson, Esq ,<br />

adjutant of the brave 27th regiment,<br />

<strong>and</strong> one of the represent<strong>at</strong>ives of this city in the house of deleg<strong>at</strong>es<br />

of Maryl<strong>and</strong>—he fell while encouraging his brethren in<br />

arms: <strong>and</strong> Lieut. Andre of the 'Gray Yagers," a valuable<br />

young man. Major Moore of the 27th was severely, but not<br />

dangerously wounded. Major He<strong>at</strong>h of the oth had two horsea<br />

shot under him, <strong>and</strong> Major Barry's of the same regiment, waa<br />

also killed. <strong>The</strong> cavalry lost several horses, <strong>and</strong> some of them<br />

ou the look-out were taken prisoners. For the present, we<br />

shall only add th<strong>at</strong> Brigadier General Strieker, whose urbanity<br />

has long endeared him to the <strong>citizen</strong>s under his comm<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong><br />

the people <strong>at</strong> large, behaved as became the high charge entrusted<br />

to him as a soldier. He has the entire confidence of<br />

his Brigade. Robert O. Harper, Esq.,who volunteered his services<br />

as an aid-de-camp, also gre<strong>at</strong>ly exerted himself in the hottest<br />

part of the fire to encourage <strong>and</strong> give steadiness to our troops.<br />

<strong>The</strong> enemy's bomb-vessels, we are told, are much wrecked<br />

by their own fire. This may well be supposed when the fact<br />

is st<strong>at</strong>ed th<strong>at</strong> <strong>at</strong> every discharge they were forced two feet into<br />

the w<strong>at</strong>er by the force of it, thus straining every part from<br />

stem to stern.<br />

Never was the mortific<strong>at</strong>ion of an invader more complete<br />

than th<strong>at</strong> of our enemy. Be<strong>at</strong>en by the militia <strong>and</strong> defe<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

by the fort, he went awaj' in the worst possible humor, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

total loss th<strong>at</strong> may amount to not less than 800 men.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following is from a London paper of June 17— " It is<br />

understood th<strong>at</strong> the gr<strong>and</strong> expediti n preparing <strong>at</strong> Bordeaux<br />

for America, under the gallant lord Hill, is destined for the<br />

Cheapeake direct. Our little army in Canada, will <strong>at</strong> the<br />

same instant be directed to make a movement in the direction of<br />

the Susquehanna ; <strong>and</strong> both armies will therefore, in all probability<br />

meet <strong>at</strong> ^Yashington, Philadelphia or Bj.ltimore. <strong>The</strong><br />

se<strong>at</strong> of the American government, but more pauticularlt<br />

Baltimore is to be the immedi<strong>at</strong>e object of <strong>at</strong>tack. In the<br />

diplom<strong>at</strong>ic circles it is also rumored th<strong>at</strong> our naval <strong>and</strong> military<br />

comm<strong>and</strong>ers on the American st<strong>at</strong>ion have no power to conclude<br />

any armistice or suspension of arms. <strong>The</strong>j' carry with<br />

them certain terms, which will be offeied to the American<br />

governmcrft <strong>at</strong> the point of the bayonet. <strong>The</strong> terms of course<br />

are not made public ; but there is reason to believe th<strong>at</strong><br />

America will be left in a much worse silu<strong>at</strong>ion,as a naval <strong>and</strong> commercial<br />

power, than she was <strong>at</strong> the commencement of the war."<br />

Twenty-two of the wounded were paroled on the field—47 are<br />

on board t fie fleet, (many of them gentlemen of the first respectability,)<br />

<strong>and</strong> it is believed will he sent to Halifa.Y, though ail possible<br />

means to efiPect their release were used. By a Hag they were all<br />

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Copiex of lelteiK from. M i',»r Onural S nith of Ihe Maryl<strong>and</strong><br />

militia, to thi Seen tar;; of War.<br />

\\. Quarters, HAMPSXEAD-iirLL,<br />

Bait, Sept. 14, 1S14—10 A. M.<br />

Sru— I hiive the honor of int'oiniint? you, tluit the enemy,<br />

after nn unsnccessfiil <strong>at</strong>tempt both by l<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> w<strong>at</strong>er, on this<br />

place, appear to be retiring.<br />

We have a force hanging (m their rear—I shall give you<br />

further particulars iu the course of the day.<br />

I have the honor to be, your obedient servant,<br />

(Signed) S. S>lirH, Major General Uomm<strong>and</strong>inf/.<br />

P. S. <strong>The</strong> enemy's vessels in the P<strong>at</strong>apsco are all uuder<br />

way going down the river. I have good reason to believe th<strong>at</strong><br />

General Ross is mortally wounded.<br />

Honorable James Monroe, actimj ^Secretary of War.<br />

Head-Quarters, Baltimore, 15th <strong>September</strong>, 1814.<br />

Sir—I have been so incessantly occupied, th<strong>at</strong> it has been<br />

impossible for me to convey to you the inform<strong>at</strong>ion respecting<br />

the enemy, which it would have been proper for you to have<br />

received from nae. A detailed st<strong>at</strong>ement will be forwarded as<br />

soon as it can be made out; in the mean time, I have the<br />

pleasure to inform you th<strong>at</strong> the euemv embarked their rear<br />

guard about 1 o'clock, <strong>and</strong> th<strong>at</strong> their ships, a few excepted, are<br />

out of the river ; their destin<strong>at</strong>ion unknown.<br />

I have the honor to be, your oljedient servant,<br />

SAiSIUEL SMITH, Major General Com'g.<br />

Colonel JaritCx Monroe, Acting Secretary of War.<br />

Head-Quarters, Baltimore, <strong>September</strong> loth, 1814.<br />

Sir—I have the honor to enclose to you, for your disposal,<br />

two letters from British offlcers, received by Dr. McCulloh<br />

(garrison surgeon,) whom I had sent to the b<strong>at</strong>tle ground to<br />

<strong>at</strong>tend our wounded.<br />

I have also the honor to send you enclosed a list of our<br />

wounded who were made prisoners, <strong>and</strong> of the agreement<br />

made by Doctor McUulloh respecting them.<br />

I liave the honor to be, j'our most obedient servant.<br />

SAMUEL SMITH, Major General Gom'g.<br />

Colonel Jamen Monro?, acting Secretary of War.<br />

In consequence of the humanity shewn the following American<br />

prisoners of war, I do promise upon honor th<strong>at</strong> they shall<br />

not directly or indirectly serve against the British until regularly<br />

exchanged.<br />

James H. McCulloh, Henry Brice, George Repert, Jacob<br />

Noyle, John Robinson, James N. Marriott, Charles Goddard,


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Walter Muskett, Bryan Allen, George Reintzell, Jacob Hubbard,<br />

Benjamin Fleetwood, Thomas Brengman, John Pidgeon,<br />

Luther A. Norris, David Davis, William Colliugs, John Lamb,<br />

James Davidson, Wm. Keane, jr., James Gibson, Richard K.<br />

Cook, Robert Smith, John Jephson, George Bennett, Conrad<br />

Euler.<br />

And I do further engage to get the above twenty-six Americans<br />

exchanged as soon as possible for a like number of<br />

British left <strong>at</strong> Bladensburg.<br />

JAMES H. McCULLOH, Jr.,<br />

Garrison Surgeon, U. S. Army.<br />

Copy of a letter from Major Oen. Smith to the Secretary<br />

of War, d<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

Head-Quabters, Baltimore, <strong>September</strong> 19, 1814.<br />

Sir—In compliance with the promise contained in my letter<br />

of the 15th instant, I have now the honor of st<strong>at</strong>ing, th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

enemy l<strong>and</strong>ed between seven <strong>and</strong> eight thous<strong>and</strong> men on Monday,<br />

the <strong>12</strong>th instant, <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong>, fourteen miles distant<br />

from this town. Anticip<strong>at</strong>ing this debark<strong>at</strong>ion. General Strieker<br />

had been detached on Sunday evening with a portion of his<br />

brigade on the <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong> road. Major R<strong>and</strong>al, of the Baltimore<br />

county militia, having under his comm<strong>and</strong> a light corps<br />

of riflemen <strong>and</strong> musketry taken from General Stansbury's<br />

brigade <strong>and</strong> the Pennsylvania volunteers, was detached to the<br />

mouth of Bear creek, with orders to co-oper<strong>at</strong>e with General<br />

Strieker, <strong>and</strong> to check any l<strong>and</strong>ing which the enemy might<br />

<strong>at</strong>tempt in th<strong>at</strong> quarter. On Monday, Brigadier General<br />

Strieker took a position <strong>at</strong> the junction of the two roads leading<br />

from this place to <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong>, having his right flanked by<br />

Bear creek, <strong>and</strong> his left by a marsh. He here awaited the approach<br />

of the enemy, having sent on an advanced corps uoder<br />

the comm<strong>and</strong> of Major He<strong>at</strong>h of the ."ith regiment. This advance<br />

was met by th<strong>at</strong> of the enemy, <strong>and</strong> after some skirmishing<br />

it returned to the line, the main body of the enemy being<br />

<strong>at</strong> a short distance in rear of their advance. Between two <strong>and</strong><br />

three o'clock, the enemy's whole force came up <strong>and</strong> conmienced<br />

the b<strong>at</strong>tle by some discliarges of rockets, whicii were succeeded<br />

by the cannon from both sides, <strong>and</strong> soon after tiie action<br />

became general along the line. General Strieker gallantly<br />

maintained his ground against a gre<strong>at</strong> superiority of numbers<br />

during the space of an hour <strong>and</strong> twenty minutes, wiien the<br />

regiment on his left (the 51st) giving way, he was under the<br />

necessity of retiring to the ground in his rear, where he had<br />

st<strong>at</strong>ioned one regiment as a reserve. He here formed his brigade;<br />

but the enemy not thinking it advisable to pursue, he,<br />

in compliance with previous arrangements, fell back <strong>and</strong> took


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post on tlie left of my entrenchments, <strong>and</strong> half a mile in advance<br />

of them. In this <strong>at</strong>i'iiir tlie <strong>citizen</strong> <strong>soldiers</strong> of Baltimore,<br />

with the exception of the r)lst regiment, have maintained the<br />

reput<strong>at</strong>ion they so deservedly ac([uired <strong>at</strong> Bladensburif, <strong>and</strong><br />

their brave <strong>and</strong> skilful leader has confirmed the confidence<br />

which we had all so justly placed in him. I take the liberty of<br />

referring you to his letter for the more particular mention of<br />

the individuals who. new to warfare, have shown the coolness<br />

<strong>and</strong> valor of veterans; <strong>and</strong> who, by their conduct on tlds occasion,<br />

have given their country <strong>and</strong> their city an assurance ot<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> may be expected from them when their services arc again<br />

required. I cannot dismiss the subject without expressing the<br />

heartfelt s<strong>at</strong>isfaction I experience in thus bearing testimonv to<br />

the courage <strong>and</strong> good conduct of my fellow townmen. About<br />

the time General Strieker had taken the ground just mentioned,<br />

he was joined by Brigadier General Winder, who had been<br />

st<strong>at</strong>ioned on the west side of the city, but was now ordered to<br />

march with General Douglas's brigade of Virginia militia <strong>and</strong><br />

the United St<strong>at</strong>es' Dragoons under Captain Bird, <strong>and</strong> take post<br />

on the left of General Strieker. During these movements, the<br />

brigades of Generals Stansbury <strong>and</strong> Foreman, the seamen <strong>and</strong><br />

marines under Commodore Rodgers, the Pennsylvania volunteers<br />

under Colonels Cobean <strong>and</strong> Findley, the Baltimore artillery<br />

under Colonel Harris, <strong>and</strong> the Marine artillery under Capt.<br />

Stiles, manned the trenches <strong>and</strong> the b<strong>at</strong>teries— all prepared to<br />

receive the enemy. We remained in this situ<strong>at</strong>ion during the<br />

night.<br />

On Tuesday the enemy appeared in front of my entrenchments<br />

<strong>at</strong> the distance of two miles, on the Philadelphia road,<br />

from whence he had a full view of our position. He manoeuvred<br />

during the morning towards our left, as if with the intention of<br />

making a circuitous march <strong>and</strong> coming down on the Harford<br />

or York roads Generals Winder <strong>and</strong> Strieker were ordeied to<br />

adapt their movements to those of the enemy so as to baffle<br />

this supposed intention. <strong>The</strong>y executed this order with gre<strong>at</strong><br />

skill <strong>and</strong> judgment by taking an advantageous position, stretching<br />

from my left across the country, when the enemy was<br />

likely to approach the quarter he seemed to thre<strong>at</strong>en. This<br />

movement induced the enemy to concentr<strong>at</strong>e his forces (between<br />

one <strong>and</strong> two o'clock) in my front, pushing his advance<br />

to within a mile of us, driving in our videttes <strong>and</strong> showing an<br />

intention of <strong>at</strong>tacking us th<strong>at</strong> evening. I immedi<strong>at</strong>ely drew<br />

Generals Winder <strong>and</strong> Strieker nearer to the left of my entrenciiments<br />

<strong>and</strong> to the right of the enemy, with the intention<br />

of their falling on his right or rear should he <strong>at</strong>tack me; or, if<br />

declined it, of <strong>at</strong>tacking him in the morning. To this movement<br />

<strong>and</strong> to the strength of my defences, which the enemy had<br />

the fairest opportunity of observing, I am induced to <strong>at</strong>tribute<br />

his retre<strong>at</strong>, which was commenced <strong>at</strong> half past one o'clock on<br />

Wednesday morning. In this he was so lavored by the extreme<br />

darkness <strong>and</strong> a continued rain, th<strong>at</strong> we did not discover<br />

it until day-light. I consented to General AViuder's pursuing


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with the Virginia brigade <strong>and</strong> the United St<strong>at</strong>es Dragoons ; <strong>at</strong><br />

the same time Major R<strong>and</strong>al was disp<strong>at</strong>ched with his light<br />

corps in pursuit on the enemy's right, whilst the whole of the<br />

militia cavalry was put in motion for the same object. All the<br />

troops were, however, so worn out with continued w<strong>at</strong>ching,<br />

<strong>and</strong> with being under arms during three days <strong>and</strong> nights, exposed<br />

the gre<strong>at</strong>er part of the time to very inclement we<strong>at</strong>her,<br />

th<strong>at</strong> it was found impracticable to do any thing more than pick<br />

up a few stragglers. <strong>The</strong> enemy commenced his embark<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

th<strong>at</strong> evening, <strong>and</strong> completed it the next day <strong>at</strong> one o'clock. It<br />

would have been impossible, even had our troops been in a<br />

condition to act offensively, to have cut off any part of the<br />

enemy's rear guard during the embark<strong>at</strong>ion, as the point where<br />

it was effected was defended from cur approach by a line ot<br />

defences extending from Back River to Humphrey's creek on<br />

the P<strong>at</strong>apsco. thrown up by ourselves previous to their arrival.<br />

I have now the pleasure of calling your <strong>at</strong>tention to the<br />

brave comm<strong>and</strong>er of Fort M'Henry, Major Armistead, <strong>and</strong> to<br />

the oper<strong>at</strong>ions confided to th<strong>at</strong> quarter. <strong>The</strong> enemy made his<br />

approach by w<strong>at</strong>er <strong>at</strong> the same time th<strong>at</strong> his army was advancing<br />

on the l<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> commenced a discharge of bombs <strong>and</strong><br />

rockets <strong>at</strong> the Fort as soon as he got within range of it. <strong>The</strong><br />

situ<strong>at</strong>ion of Major Armistead was peculiarly trying—the enemy<br />

having taken his position <strong>at</strong> such a distance as to render offensive<br />

oper<strong>at</strong>ions on the part of the Fort entirely fruitless, whilst<br />

their bombs <strong>and</strong> rockets were every moment falling in <strong>and</strong><br />

about it—the officers <strong>and</strong> men being <strong>at</strong> the same lime entirely<br />

exposed. <strong>The</strong> vessels, however, had the temerity to approach<br />

somewh<strong>at</strong> nearer— they were as soon compelled to witudraw.<br />

During the night, whilst the enemy on l<strong>and</strong> was retre<strong>at</strong>ing,<br />

<strong>and</strong> whilst the bombardment was most severe, two or three<br />

rocket \essels <strong>and</strong> birges succeeded in getting up the Ferry<br />

Branch ; but they were soon compelled to retire, by the Forts<br />

in th<strong>at</strong> quarter, comm<strong>and</strong>ed by Lieut. Newc mb, of the navy,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Lieut. Webster, of the liotilla. <strong>The</strong>se Forts also destroyed<br />

one of the barges, with all on board.—<strong>The</strong> barges <strong>and</strong> b<strong>at</strong>tery<br />

<strong>at</strong> the Lazaretto, under the comm<strong>and</strong> of Lieut. Kutler of the<br />

flotilla, kept up a brisk, <strong>and</strong> it is believed, a successful fire during<br />

the hottest period of the bombardment. Maj. Armistead<br />

being seriously ill in consequer.c.* of liis continued exposure to<br />

the we<strong>at</strong>her, has rendered it inip()ssil)le for him to send in hi-*<br />

report. It is not therefore, in my power to do justice to those<br />

gallant individuals, who partook with him the danger of a<br />

tremendous bombardment, without the ability of retorting, <strong>and</strong><br />

witiiout th<strong>at</strong> security, which in more regular fortific<strong>at</strong>ions is<br />

provided for such occasions. Tlie only loss sustained in the<br />

Fort is, I underst<strong>and</strong>, about 27 killed <strong>and</strong> wounded—amongst<br />

the former I have to lament the fall of Lieuts Clagi^ett <strong>and</strong><br />

Clemm, who were both estimable <strong>citizen</strong>s <strong>and</strong> useful offlcers.<br />

From General Strieker's brigade, the return of the killed <strong>and</strong><br />

wounded has not yet come in. It is supposed, however, to<br />

amount to about 150—among the former, this city has to regret


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the loss of its representntive in the St<strong>at</strong>e Legislntiire, .Tftnies^<br />

Lowry Donaldson, Esq., Adjutant of the 27th leginu-nt. This<br />

gentleman will ever he leniemheied by his constituents for his<br />

zeal <strong>and</strong> talents, <strong>and</strong> by his corps for his bravery <strong>and</strong> military<br />

knowledjje.<br />

I cannot conclude this report without informing you of the<br />

<strong>12</strong> rent aid I have derived from Commodore Uod^ers. He was<br />

ever present <strong>and</strong> ever ready to <strong>at</strong>ford his useful council, <strong>and</strong> to<br />

rendu- his important services. His presence, with th<strong>at</strong> of his<br />

gahai.t officers <strong>and</strong> seamen, gave confidence to every one.<br />

<strong>The</strong> enemy's loss in his <strong>at</strong>tempt on Baltimore, amounts, as<br />

near as we can ascertain it, to between six or seven hundred<br />

killed, wounded <strong>and</strong> missing—Gen. Ross was certainly killed.<br />

1 have the honor to be, with gre<strong>at</strong> respect, sir, your obedient<br />

servant,<br />

S. SMITH, Major General Coni'cj.<br />

Colonel James Monroe, Acting Secretary of War.<br />

Copy of a letter from Brigadier General Strieker, d<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

Head-Quarteks 3d Brigade—Baltimore, Sept. 15, 1814.<br />

Major Gen. S. Smith,<br />

Sir—I have the honor to report to you, th<strong>at</strong>, in obedience to<br />

your orders, I marched from Baltimore on Sunday the 11th<br />

inst. with part of my brigade, as the advance corps of the<br />

army under your comm<strong>and</strong>. My force consisted of 550 of the<br />

5th regiment under Lieut. Col. Sterett; 620 of the (Jth, under<br />

Lieut. Col. M'Donald; 500 of the 27th, under Lieut. Col.<br />

Long; 450 of the ;Wtb, under Lieut. Col. Fowler; 700 of the<br />

51st under Lieut. Col. Amey ; 150 riflemen under Capt. Dyer ;<br />

140 cavalry under Lieut. Col. Blays, <strong>and</strong> the Union Artillery<br />

of 75 meti, with six four-poun.ders, under Capt. Montgomery,<br />

making an aggreg<strong>at</strong>e of 3185 etfective men. 1 moved towards<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong> by the main road, <strong>at</strong> 8 o'clock P. M. reached the<br />

meeting-house near the head of Bear Creek, seven miles from<br />

this city. Here the brigade halted, with the exception of the<br />

cavalry, who were pushed forward to Gorsuch's farm three<br />

miles m advance, <strong>and</strong> the riflemen who took post near the<br />

blacksmith's shop two miles in advance of our encampment.<br />

At seven o'clock on the morning of the <strong>12</strong>th, I received inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

from the advanced videttes th<strong>at</strong> the enemy were<br />

debarking troops from <strong>and</strong> under cover of their gun vessels<br />

which lay otf the blufl" of <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong>, within the mouth of<br />

P<strong>at</strong>apsco river. I immedi<strong>at</strong>ely ordered back my baggage<br />

under a strong guard, moved forward the 5th <strong>and</strong> 27 regiments,<br />

<strong>and</strong> my artillery to the head of Longlog-lane (so called)<br />

resting the 5th with its right on the head of a branch of<br />

Bear Creek, <strong>and</strong> its left on the main <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong> road, while<br />

the 27th was posted on the other side of the road in line with


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tlie 5th, its left extending towards a branch of Bacli river.<br />

Tlie artillery I posted directl)' <strong>at</strong> the head of tlie lane in theinterval<br />

between tlie 5th <strong>and</strong> 27tli. <strong>The</strong> 39th occupied a<br />

ground 300 yards in the rear of the 27tli, <strong>and</strong> the 51st the<br />

SMine distance in rear of the 5th, extendin


s;{<br />

the eiuiiiy slioiild gel within cioso ninge of cannisler. Seeing<br />

thill my left flank was tiie main object of tiie enemy, 1 brouglit<br />

up ilie 81)th into line on the left of tiu; 27ih, <strong>and</strong> deliielied<br />

two pieces of artillery to the left of the I^Oth; slill more<br />

securely to i)rotcct my left flank. Colonel Amey of the olsl<br />

was onlered to form his regiment <strong>at</strong> right angles with my line,<br />

resting his right iniw the left of the ;i!)th regiment. <strong>The</strong> order<br />

being hall}' cMcutid cre<strong>at</strong>ed lor a moment some confusion iu<br />

th<strong>at</strong> (piarter, b'lt was s-oon rcclitied by the efl'orfs of my Aiddecamp<br />

<strong>and</strong> brigade Majors who corrected the error of Colonel<br />

Amey anil posted the 51st in its onlered position. <strong>The</strong><br />

enemy's right column disi)layed <strong>and</strong> advanced upon the 89111<br />

<strong>and</strong> 'JTlh. <strong>The</strong>nlst unmindful of my object to use its fire in |<br />

l)rot(clion of my lett flank in case an iitlempl should be luade '<br />

to turn it, totally forgetful of the honor of the brigade, <strong>and</strong><br />

regardless of its own reput<strong>at</strong>ion, delivered one r<strong>and</strong>om fire<br />

<strong>and</strong> retre<strong>at</strong>ed precipit<strong>at</strong>ely, <strong>and</strong> iu such confusion, as to render<br />

every etfort of mine to rally them inelfective. Some disorder<br />

was occasioned in the second b<strong>at</strong>talion of the blHh, by<br />

the tiight of the 51st, <strong>and</strong> a few gave way. <strong>The</strong> fire now be-<br />

artillery iu the centre<br />

my came general from left to right ;<br />

poured forth an incessant volley of cannister upon the enemy's<br />

left column, who were endeavoring to gain the cover of a<br />

small log-hoi se, about 50 yards iu front of the 5lh ; which,<br />

however, i)recautiou had been taken to fire, so soon as Captaiu<br />

Sadtler's Yagers from the 5th (who were originally posted<br />

therein) should be compelled to leave it. <strong>The</strong> enemy's Hue<br />

advanced about 10 miuutes before 3 o'clock, with a severe tire<br />

•which was well returned bj^ the artillery, the whole 27th, the<br />

5th e.xct pt the three compauies of Captaiu Levering, Howard<br />

<strong>and</strong> Sadtlcr, which were too much exhausted by the advanced<br />

skirmish of the. two former—<strong>and</strong> the ordered retre<strong>at</strong> of the<br />

first b<strong>at</strong>talion of the i9th, \\ho niainiaiued its ground iu despite<br />

of the disgraceful example set by the intended support<br />

on the left. <strong>The</strong> fire was incessant till about 15 miuutes before<br />

4 o'clock, when, finding th<strong>at</strong> my line now 1,400 strong, was insufficient<br />

to withst<strong>and</strong> the superior numbers of the enemy, <strong>and</strong><br />

my left flank being exposed bj' the desertion of the 51st, I was<br />

constrained to order a movement back to the reserve regiment,<br />

under Colonel M'Donald, which was well<br />

ceive the retired line which mostly rallied well<br />

posted to re-<br />

On forming<br />

with the 6th, the f<strong>at</strong>igued st<strong>at</strong>e of the regiments <strong>and</strong> corps<br />

which had retired, <strong>and</strong> the probability th<strong>at</strong> my right flank<br />

might lie turned by a quick movement of the enemy in th<strong>at</strong><br />

direction, induced me, after proper deliber<strong>at</strong>ion, to fall back to<br />

Worthingtou's mill; which I was the more persuaded to, by<br />

my desire to have the Gth regiment (whose oflicers <strong>and</strong> men<br />

were eager to share the dangers of tluir brother <strong>soldiers</strong>) perfect<br />

<strong>and</strong> in good order to rcf eive the enemy on his near approach<br />

to the city. All retiied as I could wish, <strong>and</strong> were<br />

ready to act as circumstances might require it. In this situ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

you I'ound the brigade on the morning of the 13th, some-


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wb<strong>at</strong> f<strong>at</strong>igued, hut with increased confidence in ouiselves, <strong>and</strong><br />

renewing our prepar<strong>at</strong>ion for tlic annoyance of tlie enemy<br />

alone, if deemed proijer, or in conjunction witli any other<br />

force<br />

1 have thought it due to the merits of my brigade, to detail<br />

thus fully their whole movement, <strong>and</strong> I feel a pride in the belief<br />

th<strong>at</strong> the st<strong>and</strong> made on Monday, in no small decree, tended<br />

to check the temerity of the foe, daring to invade a country<br />

like ours, <strong>and</strong> designing the destruction of our city, in whose<br />

defence some of the best blood of the country has already been<br />

spilt, <strong>and</strong> for whose safety <strong>and</strong> protection the <strong>citizen</strong> <strong>soldiers</strong> of<br />

the ;!d brigade are ready to sutler every priv<strong>at</strong>ion, <strong>and</strong> meet<br />

every danger Siiould report be true, (<strong>and</strong> I doubt not the<br />

fact) th<strong>at</strong> liie enemy's comm<strong>and</strong>ing officer. Major Genenil Hons,<br />

was killed in tliis action, <strong>and</strong> tii<strong>at</strong> the enemy suffered in proportion<br />

to his superior numbers I shall feel still more the valuable<br />

coufcqueuces of our fight.<br />

<strong>The</strong> conduct of many company officers <strong>and</strong> priv<strong>at</strong>es, was<br />

such as I calcul<strong>at</strong>ed on ; th<strong>at</strong> of most of my field officers also<br />

merits my ])articular notice.— Major Richard K. He<strong>at</strong>li of the<br />

5th, who led on the advance party to bring on tlie action, behaved<br />

as became an officer, the facts of his first, horse being<br />

killed under iiim in the first i-kirmish, his second being badly<br />

wounded, <strong>and</strong> himself receiving a contusion on the head, by a<br />

musket ball, in the general action, are ample proofs of his<br />

bravery <strong>and</strong> exposure in discharge of his duty. Lieut. Col.<br />

Sterett, <strong>and</strong> Major Barry of the 5th, gained my highest approb<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

<strong>and</strong> they unite wilii all in praise of Captain Spanglcr<br />

<strong>and</strong> his company of volunteers from York, Pa., then <strong>at</strong>tached<br />

to their conun<strong>and</strong>; also of Adjutant Cheston, who is slightly<br />

wounded. Lieut. Col. Long of the 27th, <strong>and</strong> his field <strong>and</strong> com-<br />

pany officers, did well ;<br />

this whole regiment were unsuri)assed<br />

in bravery, resolution <strong>and</strong> enthusiasm.—My brigade lias lo bewail<br />

the loss of Adjutant -/rtme.s Lo/rri/ DonaklHon, who fell in<br />

the hottest of the fight, bravely discharging the duties of his<br />

commission. Lieut. Col. Fowler, <strong>and</strong> Major Steiger of tlie<br />

39th, did their duty in every respect; they speak highly of the<br />

volunteer companies of Capt. Quantril, from Hagerstown, <strong>and</strong><br />

Capt Metzgar, from Hanover, Pa. Capt Quantril is wounded.<br />

Captain John Montgomery, comm<strong>and</strong>er of my artillery, gained<br />

for himself <strong>and</strong> his company lasting honor. Captain Aisquith,<br />

<strong>and</strong> his comjiaiiy of ritlemen, merit my thanks. Ensign Wilmot,<br />

comm<strong>and</strong>ing the company of United Volunteers of the<br />

5tb, <strong>and</strong> many of his men distinguished themselves. To brigade<br />

Majors Calhoun <strong>and</strong> Frailey, I am under gre<strong>at</strong> oblig<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

for the prompt <strong>and</strong> zealous performance of their duty. To my<br />

Aid-de-camp, Major George P. Stevenson, too much praise<br />

cannot be given, his industry in every ariangement before the<br />

fight, <strong>and</strong> in anim<strong>at</strong>ing the whole line, was conspicuous; his<br />

zeal <strong>and</strong> courage are of the most ardent kind, the sprightliness<br />

of his manners in the most trying scenes had the happiest effect<br />

upon all to whom he had to communic<strong>at</strong>e my orders ;<br />

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precisinn with wliirh he flelivcrorl my comm<strong>and</strong>s, coulrl ha exceeded<br />

only by the coolness with whicli he alwjiy.s hhvv them<br />

executed He wnsnnimiited, l)iave. niid useful. Mnjor William<br />

B. Barney, iind Adjutunl Lemuel Taylor, oi thf- cavalry, who,<br />

liaviiii,' n(j opi)orlutiity of flislinciion in their regiment owing<br />

to the grounds, did me gre<strong>at</strong> service, the former in aiding Capl.<br />

Montgomery, the l<strong>at</strong>ter in conveying my orders through tho<br />

whole, Mr. Robert Goodloe Harper deserves my thanks. He<br />

visited me just belbre the action; accompanied the advance<br />

parly, <strong>and</strong> aided me much throughout. <strong>The</strong> bfave foldiera<br />

iintler my comm<strong>and</strong> have suffered mrmy priv<strong>at</strong>ions, <strong>and</strong> I re-<br />

cognise among our killed anfl wouuderl many valuable men •<br />

'<br />

of wlii(,h I will make a report in a U:w days.<br />

I have the honor to be, your obedient servant,<br />

JOHN STRICKER,<br />

Brig. Gen. Com. Hd brif/a


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Major Lane of the 14th regiment of United St<strong>at</strong>es Infantry<br />

were liigbly useful <strong>and</strong> duly appreci<strong>at</strong>ed by Major Armistead.<br />

Lieutenant Newconib of the Navy, who comm<strong>and</strong>ed Fort<br />

Covington, <strong>and</strong> Lieutenant Webster of the flotilla, the city<br />

b<strong>at</strong>tery, performed their respective duties to the entire s<strong>at</strong>isfaction<br />

of the Comm<strong>and</strong>ing General.<br />

To Brigadier General Winder he tenders his thimks for his<br />

aid, co-oper<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>and</strong> prompt pursuit of the enemy. To<br />

Brigadier General Douglass willi his brigade, <strong>and</strong> to Colonel<br />

Taylor with his regiment of Virginia militia cal'ed into service<br />

for the defence of Washington, the Comm<strong>and</strong>ing General<br />

also makes a tender of his ackoowledgments. <strong>The</strong>y have<br />

sustained priv<strong>at</strong>ions with p<strong>at</strong>ience, <strong>and</strong> submitted to a soldier's<br />

life with a temper th<strong>at</strong> does them credit. To the officers<br />

much praise is due for the discipline they have introduced, for<br />

their <strong>at</strong>tention to their men, <strong>and</strong> prompt obedience to orders.<br />

To Brigadier Genera! Strieker <strong>and</strong> the 8d brigade of Maryl<strong>and</strong><br />

militia, every praise is due; the city being thre<strong>at</strong>ened, it<br />

became the duty of the <strong>citizen</strong>s to be foremost in its defence.<br />

He claimed the honor, <strong>and</strong> the brave officers <strong>and</strong> men under<br />

his comm<strong>and</strong> hailed with deligiit tiie opportunity of meeting<br />

the enemy's first <strong>at</strong>tack : he met the enemy <strong>and</strong> engaged him,<br />

<strong>and</strong> when compelled by superior number to retre<strong>at</strong>, lie eflTccted<br />

it in order, <strong>and</strong> rallied on his n serve, <strong>and</strong> from thence retired<br />

to the ground which had been assigned him near thy line. <strong>The</strong><br />

particulars of the action <strong>and</strong> the just praise due to each officer,<br />

are given by the Brigadier General in his report. ,He reports<br />

the 27ih regiment under Colonel Long, as having in a particular<br />

manner distinguished itself— h« gives due praise to the Sth,<br />

under Colonel Sterrett, <strong>and</strong> 80th under Colonel Fowler. He<br />

reports th<strong>at</strong> his reserve under Colonel il'Donald merited his<br />

approb<strong>at</strong>ion, <strong>and</strong> th<strong>at</strong> the artillery under Captain Montgomery<br />

highly distinguished it.-eif He applauds in terms which are<br />

fl<strong>at</strong>tering, the conduct of Major Piuckney's b<strong>at</strong>talion of riflemen,<br />

the comm<strong>and</strong> of which (m this occasion having devolved<br />

on Captain Dyer. He mentions in honorable terms the bravery<br />

<strong>and</strong> good conduct of Major He<strong>at</strong>h of the oth.who liad two<br />

horses shot under him, <strong>and</strong> of Captains Spangler <strong>and</strong> Metzgar<br />

comm<strong>and</strong>ing companies from Pennsylvania, <strong>and</strong> of Captain<br />

Quantril with a comptiny from Hagerstown.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pennsylvania volunteers without commissions, repaired<br />

to the post of danger, chose officers <strong>and</strong> organized themselves<br />

into regiments, pei formed all the duties of <strong>soldiers</strong> <strong>and</strong> have<br />

recommended themselves in a particular manner to the <strong>at</strong>tention<br />

of the Comm<strong>and</strong>ing General. INIuch praise is also due to<br />

Generals Stansbury <strong>and</strong> Forman. <strong>The</strong>ir men came out principally<br />

en mass^e, <strong>and</strong> when assembled were to be organized,<br />

armed, equipped <strong>and</strong> disciplined. All this has been efl'ccled<br />

through their indef<strong>at</strong>igable exertions. To these gentlemen the<br />

(,'omm<strong>and</strong>ing General tenders his sincere thanks. Tlie enthusiasm<br />

shown by their men on the approach of the enem}',<br />

gave a full assurance th<strong>at</strong> reliance miglit be placed on them.


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Tlie light corps under Mnjor Ranuiui performed in a manner<br />

higidy lionoralde tiic services assigned il, <strong>and</strong> llie Major's conduol<br />

evinced a firmness, l)ravery <strong>and</strong> talent for a military life.<br />

Tiic excellent discipline <strong>and</strong> order of the artillery under<br />

Colonel Harris, <strong>and</strong> marine artdlery under Captain Stiles,<br />

<strong>at</strong>fords a certainty of Iheir good conduct. <strong>The</strong> regularity<br />

th<strong>at</strong> prevails in those corps does them honor <strong>and</strong> affords an excellent<br />

example to others. F<strong>at</strong>iguing as were the duties imposed<br />

on United StiUes Cavalry under Captain Bird, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

niiliiia cavalry under Lieutenant Col nels Moor, Biays, Street<br />

auvl Tilghman, <strong>and</strong> Captain l^ee, they were performed with an<br />

alacrity <strong>and</strong> promptness highly honorahle to the officers <strong>and</strong><br />

men. To Captaiu Thompson of the Flying Artillery aud his<br />

company, the Comm<strong>and</strong>ing General tenders his thanks for<br />

their unremitting personal <strong>at</strong>tention as his guard, their readiness<br />

in carrying orders <strong>and</strong> the various separ<strong>at</strong>e duties assi^'^ned<br />

them, ,.nd to >Iiijor Barney <strong>and</strong> Captain Thompson with their<br />

corps of observ<strong>at</strong>ion for the correct inform<strong>at</strong>ion received Irom<br />

them.<br />

<strong>The</strong> guns <strong>at</strong> the Lazaretto were well served by Lieutenant<br />

Rutter of the Flotilla, whose conduct in the discharge of th<strong>at</strong>,<br />

as well as the highly important duty of advanced night guanls<br />

to the Fort, has met the entire approb<strong>at</strong>ion of the Comm<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

General. To the committee of vigilance <strong>and</strong> safety he<br />

feels himself under particular oblig<strong>at</strong>ions to acknowledge the<br />

many advantages he derived from their exertions in providing<br />

the means necessary for defence.<br />

Sucli was the determined zeal evinced on the part of every<br />

brigade <strong>and</strong> corps under his comma"d, th<strong>at</strong> the Comm<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

General is impressed with a full conviction, th<strong>at</strong> had theeuemj'<br />

made his <strong>at</strong>tack it would have termin<strong>at</strong>ed in his discomfiture<br />

<strong>and</strong> defe<strong>at</strong>.<br />

By order of Mnjor General S. Smith,<br />

WM. BATES, Assist Adj. Gen. D. M. M.<br />

DIVISION ORDEUS.<br />

Division Head Qiiarten^, Xeir- Church Street,<br />

<strong>September</strong> 15th, 1814.<br />

Brigadier General Winder congr<strong>at</strong>ul<strong>at</strong>es the troops of his<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> upon the suspension of the severe duties to which<br />

they have been exposed for the last four days.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Garrison of Fort M'Henry under the comm<strong>and</strong> of Major<br />

Arraistead, are entitled to, <strong>and</strong> receive, the warmest acknowledgments<br />

<strong>and</strong> praise from the Brigadier General for their<br />

steady, firm <strong>and</strong> intrepid deportment during an almost incessant<br />

bombardme t for twenty-four hours, during which time<br />

tliey were exposed to an incessant shower of shells


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<strong>The</strong> militia artillery of the 3cl brigade under Captains Nicbol-<br />

8on <strong>and</strong> Berry, <strong>and</strong> Lieutenant Pennington, vied with the<br />

regulars in a firmness <strong>and</strong> composure which would have honored<br />

veterans, <strong>and</strong> prove th<strong>at</strong> tliey were worlliy to co npi'r<strong>at</strong>e<br />

with the regular artillery, infjintry <strong>and</strong> sea fencibles in defence<br />

of th<strong>at</strong> important post. Major Armislead receives also the<br />

warmest acknowledgments of the Brigadier General Comm<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

for his able, vigilant <strong>and</strong> ex;ict, arrangements before<br />

<strong>and</strong> during this period of arduous duty, as well as for the uniform<br />

zeal, vigor <strong>and</strong> ability he has discovered in his pripar<strong>at</strong>ious<br />

for the defence of the post immedi<strong>at</strong>ely committed to his<br />

charge, as for the prompt <strong>and</strong> efficacious manner in which he<br />

has complied under gre<strong>at</strong> aud perplexing difBculties with dem<strong>and</strong>s<br />

from all quarters for ammunition.<br />

Lieutenant Colonel Steuart <strong>and</strong> Ma;or Lane, neither of whom<br />

were required to expose themselves in this dangerous post, will<br />

please accept the Brigadier General's warmest acknowledgments<br />

for the h<strong>and</strong>some <strong>and</strong> gallant manner in which they volunteered<br />

to take comm<strong>and</strong> of the regular infantry ; who with<br />

their officers <strong>and</strong> men, have evinced the most resolute <strong>and</strong><br />

steady intrepidity in tiie midst of imminent <strong>and</strong> long continued<br />

danger.<br />

<strong>The</strong> squadron of the United St<strong>at</strong>es Light Dragoons under<br />

Captain Bird, have proved by the indef<strong>at</strong>igable <strong>and</strong> bold manner<br />

in which they have constantly kept upon the very lines of<br />

the enemy under the fire of his guards <strong>and</strong> the regular, <strong>and</strong><br />

exact intelligence which they have constantly given of his<br />

situ<strong>at</strong>ion, th<strong>at</strong> they want nothing but an opportunity to signalize<br />

themselves. <strong>The</strong> bold <strong>and</strong> intrepid charge which Sergeant<br />

Keller, of Captain Bird's company, made upon the rear<br />

guard of the retre<strong>at</strong>ing enemy with but three dragoons in<br />

which he dispersed a guard of 18 fusileers, taking six of them<br />

prisoners in despite of their fire <strong>and</strong> th<strong>at</strong> of a four pounder<br />

wilhiu half cannister distance winch ma


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Lieutenant Col. Griffln Taylor with Ills regiment also of<br />

Vir.uiiiia militia who was left in charge of the defences in part<br />

on the Ferryhranch, has proved by his judicious arrangements<br />

<strong>and</strong> the zealous manner in which he was supported by his<br />

men <strong>and</strong> officers, th<strong>at</strong> he only wanted an occasion to prove<br />

himself <strong>and</strong> tlieni the wortiiy coadjutors of tlieir countrymen.<br />

<strong>The</strong> enemy has retired from our city <strong>and</strong> it is to he hoped<br />

under such circumstances as will deter him from again <strong>at</strong>tempting<br />

it. Those gallant Virginiaus will have the consol<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />

believing they have essentially contributed to its safety.<br />

<strong>The</strong> enemy however has <strong>at</strong> present only taken refuge in his<br />

ships— he still remains in our vicinity <strong>and</strong> may <strong>and</strong> proh.ibly<br />

will return if he knows there is the least relax<strong>at</strong>ion of vigilance<br />

or readiness. <strong>The</strong> Comm<strong>and</strong>ing officers of corps <strong>and</strong> detachments<br />

will therefore e.xert themselves with unremitted diligence<br />

to repair the damages of the l<strong>at</strong>e f<strong>at</strong>igue <strong>and</strong> exposure—to refresh<br />

their troops <strong>and</strong> hold tliem in readiness for moving <strong>at</strong> &<br />

moment's warning.<br />

By order. ROBT. G. HITE,<br />

Anxist<strong>at</strong>it Adjutant General.<br />

DISCHARGE OF THE BALTIMORE MILITIA.<br />

Adjutant General'^ Office, \Oth Military District.<br />

Baltimore, 18tb Nov., 1814.<br />

General ordeks. <strong>The</strong> whole of the 3d Maryl<strong>and</strong> brigade,<br />

with the exception of Capt. TJiompson's troop. Lieutenant<br />

Colonel H irris's regiment artillery <strong>and</strong> Captain Stiles' corps of<br />

marine artillery, will as soon as mustered to-d ly, consider<br />

themselves discharged from the service of the United St<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Major General in taking leave of this fine body of <strong>citizen</strong><br />

<strong>soldiers</strong>, who have done themselves <strong>and</strong> country so much<br />

honor, offers to them the thanks of the United St<strong>at</strong>es, for their<br />

distinguished services.<br />

To Lieutenant Colonel McDonald, who has for a short time<br />

comm<strong>and</strong>ed the brigade, the Major General tender his thanks,<br />

personally, for his prompt <strong>and</strong> strict <strong>at</strong>tention to duty; also to<br />

Lieutenant Colonel Sterrelt, whose <strong>at</strong>tentio..s to the guard for<br />

head quarters, furnished from his h<strong>and</strong>some regiment, have<br />

been highly pleasing.<br />

<strong>The</strong> regiments <strong>and</strong> corps discharged will turn over to the<br />

military store keeper, the arms, ammunition, accoutrements<br />

<strong>and</strong> knapsacks, which have been received from the United<br />

St<strong>at</strong>es. <strong>The</strong> arms received from the St<strong>at</strong>e of Maryl<strong>and</strong> will be<br />

retained by the troops.<br />

(Signed) W. SCOTT.<br />

By comm<strong>and</strong>, FRANCIS S. BELTON,<br />

Atmtant Adjutant General.


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Litt of the kitted <strong>and</strong> wounded of the third brigade, <strong>at</strong> the l<strong>at</strong>e engagement<br />

<strong>at</strong> Long Log Lane, <strong>September</strong> <strong>12</strong>, 1814. Commumunic<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

to the editor of the Register by Major Frailey.<br />

Captain Montgomery's Artillery.<br />

Wounded—Jos. R. '.. Brookes, 2d Lieuten Lieutenant, 1 Sergeant <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>12</strong> priv<strong>at</strong>es, one sincee dead.<br />

5ih regiment infantry.<br />

Killed—6 priv<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

Wounded—Captain Stewart, Lieutenant Reese, 1 Sergeant, 2<br />

Corporals <strong>and</strong> 40 priv<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

27th regiment infantry.<br />

Kill-ed—Adjutant Jas. L. Donaldson <strong>and</strong> 8 priv<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

Wounded—Major Moore, 2 Sergeants, 2 Corporals <strong>and</strong> 41<br />

priv<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

39th regiment infantry.<br />

Killed—3 priv<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

Wounded—Captain Quantril, 2 Corporals <strong>and</strong> 20 priv<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

olst regiment infantry.<br />

Killed—3 priv<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

Wounded—Ensign Kirby <strong>and</strong> 3 priv<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

Eifle b<strong>at</strong>talion.<br />

Killed-^Lieutenant Andre <strong>and</strong> 2 priv<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

Wounded—2 Sergeants <strong>and</strong> 5 priv<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

RECAPITULATION.<br />

Killed—1 Adjutant, 1 subaltern <strong>and</strong> 22 priv<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

Wounded— 1 Major, 2 Captains, 3 subalterns, <strong>12</strong> non. com.<br />

officers <strong>and</strong> priv<strong>at</strong>es. Total 213.<br />

<strong>The</strong> recapitul<strong>at</strong>ion contains the aggreg<strong>at</strong>e of prisoners taken<br />

by the enemy, excepting those paroled <strong>at</strong> the meeting house,<br />

included in the wounded. I am unable <strong>at</strong> present to stale to<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> regiment they were <strong>at</strong>tached. As the honorable Colonel<br />

Brook has vied with his companions in falsifying an official report,<br />

I beg you will favor the public with this account in any<br />

form you please. I pledge myself for its correctness.<br />

Yours respectfully,<br />

L. FRAILEY, l<strong>at</strong>e Brig. Maj.<br />

3d Brigade M. M.


1814-1889.<br />

MARYLAND EXPOSITION.<br />

GUARD OF HONOR<br />

MDRRIS PUTNAM STEVENS,<br />

Chief Marshal;<br />

SEPTEMBER 9TH, 1!


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DESCENDANTS OF BALTIMORE'S DEFENDERS,<br />

B<strong>at</strong>tle <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong>, 1814.<br />

MORRIS PUTNAM STEVENS, 1:520 Lintlcn ave.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gi<strong>and</strong>fadier. Captain Jehu Bouldin, of "<strong>The</strong> Independent<br />

Light Dragoons, 5th Regiment Maryl<strong>and</strong> Cavalry, militia,<br />

Lieut. Col. James Biays, Third Brigade, Brigadier General<br />

John Strieker.<br />

CAPT. JOSEPH H. J. RUTTER, 205 S. Chester St.,<br />

is the son of Lieutenant Solomon Rutter, United St<strong>at</strong>e*<br />

Navy, under Commodore Barney in Barney's flotilla. <strong>The</strong><br />

eons of Capt. Joseph H. J. Rutter, gr<strong>and</strong>sons of Lieut. Solomon<br />

Rutter, are Joseph W. Rutter, Charles E. Rutter, Frank Solomon<br />

Rutter, <strong>and</strong> Harry Gill Rutter (youngest 17 years old).<br />

Commodore Rogers, in his report of the bombardment of<br />

Fort <strong>McHenry</strong>, refers to Lieut. Solomon Rutter, commending<br />

him for sending Capt. Webster to place obstructions in the<br />

harbor, to prevent the British ships from coming up to the city.<br />

DR. H. STARR.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, William Starr; uncle, Hezekiah Starr, priv<strong>at</strong>es<br />

American Artillerists, Capt. R. B. Magruder.<br />

JEFFERSON RAMSAY, 9<strong>12</strong> Harlem ave.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, John Ramsay, priv<strong>at</strong>e in 6th Regiment, under Capt.<br />

Robt. Conway.<br />

WM. L. BUCK, 623 P<strong>at</strong>terson Park ave.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John Buck, Trumpeter of Independent Light<br />

Dragoons. Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Phillip Shillang.<br />

SAML. A. DOWNS, 407 Warren st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Thos. Neving, Fell's <strong>Point</strong> Riflemen. Has rifle,<br />

bullets, &c.<br />

ROBERT T. SMITH, 102 Fayette st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Benjamin B. Smith, priv<strong>at</strong>e Marine Corps, Captain<br />

George Stile?, comm<strong>and</strong>ing.<br />

GEORGE H. BOULDIN, 949 N. Washington st.<br />

DALRYMPLE BOULDIN, Hofi"man st., near Gay.<br />

Brothers. Sons of Henry Bouldin, <strong>and</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>sons of Capt.<br />

Jehu Bouldin, Independent Light Dragoons.<br />

GEO. F. BOULDIN, son of George H.<br />

ALFRED BOULDIN, son of Dalrymple Bouldin.<br />

HARRY THOMPSON, 1814 Biddle st.<br />

Son of Elizabeth Bouldin, daughter of Henry Bouldin.


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WILLIAM THOMPSON.<br />

Son of Elizabeth Bouldin, daughter of Henry Bouldin.<br />

WM. WEINKENICHT. 1316 Holl<strong>and</strong> st.<br />

Son of Maiy Bouldin, daughter of Henry Bouldiu.<br />

FRANK MEDCALFE. 1G18 Riggs ave.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, William M. Medcalfe, priv<strong>at</strong>e under Capt. Peter Piuney,<br />

27th Regiment, Lieut. Col. Kennedy Long, comm<strong>and</strong>ing.<br />

JOSEPH H. HELM, 339 N. Strieker st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Leonard Helen, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Washington Artillery Co.,<br />

Capt. Berrj'. J. H. H. has his sword <strong>and</strong> scabbard.<br />

WILLIAM OWINGS SOLLERS,E. Baltimore St., cor. Dallas.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Frei. Seyler, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. Sterrelt's Company,<br />

5lh Reg. of Infantry, Lieut. Col. Joseph Sterrelt, comm<strong>and</strong>ing.<br />

"FRANK W. CASSARD 205 N. Howard f-t.<br />

Sons, Samuel S.. Gilbert, <strong>and</strong> Douglas. F<strong>at</strong>her, Gilbert Cassard,<br />

priv<strong>at</strong>e in Washington Artillerj', Capt. John Berry, 5th<br />

Regiment.<br />

J. BROWN BAXLEY, S E. cor. Madisoa ave. <strong>and</strong> McMechin st<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, George Baxley, priv<strong>at</strong>e Washington Artillery, Capt.<br />

John Berry. Has a shell taken from field bj"^ his f<strong>at</strong>her ; weight<br />

195 pounds.<br />

DR. J. BROWN BAXLEY. Jr.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, George Baxley.<br />

HENRY M. BAXLEY. Same.<br />

WM. HENRY BAXLEY, Tinner, Lombard st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Jos. M. Baxley, <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong>.<br />

HAUGHTON BAXLEY, 102 E. Franklin st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, George Baxley. See above.<br />

ROBERT P. BROWN, 1408 Linden ave. Now Captain in<br />

the 5th Regiment, M. N. G.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, P<strong>at</strong>rick Caughy, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. Michael Haubert's<br />

Company, 51st Regiment Maryl<strong>and</strong> militia. Henry Amey,<br />

Lieut. Colonel comm<strong>and</strong>ing.<br />

GEORGE HENRY STICKNEY, of Reed, Stickney & Co.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Henry Stickney, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Baltimore Fencibles,<br />

Capt. Nicholson<br />

HENRY S. <strong>and</strong> GEORGE LEWIS STICKNEY.<br />

Sons of Geo. Henry Stickney, but too young to particip<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

G. H. S. has a number of relics.<br />

A. J. EVANS <strong>and</strong> BROTHER, 1419 E. Preston st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Thomas Evans, <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong> ; a member of<br />

Old Defenders' Associ<strong>at</strong>ion ; priv<strong>at</strong>e under Capt. Thomas L.<br />

Lawrence, 6th Regiment, Lieut. Col. McDonald.<br />

JAS. D. STANSBURY, 134 S. Broadway.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Dr. Jas. B. Stansbury, (see NtUs' Register, p. 70),<br />

Assistant Surgeon in Capt. Thomas Sheppard's Company, 6th<br />

Regiment, Lieut. Col. Wm. McDonald.


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EDWARD JOHNSON, with Fiudlny, Roberts & Co.<br />

2223 Oak street.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> fiilher, Edward Jolinson, third Mayor of Baltimore.<br />

Mayor on Sept. <strong>12</strong>, 1814.<br />

FRANCIS E. BOND, 1109 P<strong>at</strong>terson ave.<br />

J BOSLEY BOND, Tn.x Department, City Flail<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her. Thos. T. Bond, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Cnpt. Clias. Poiinington'3<br />

Baltimore Independent Artillerists.<br />

THOS. T. B(JND. Jk ,<br />

1031 Fulton ave.<br />

Age 14 years, gr<strong>and</strong>son of Thos. T. Bond.<br />

DR. WM. laST NEVILLE, Iliunpden. Woodberry, Md.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Samuel Rust, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. Chas. P-^nningtou's<br />

t'ompany. " <strong>The</strong> Baltimore Independent Artillerists,"<br />

of the 1st Regiment of Artillery of Md. militia, Lieut. Colonel<br />

D ivid Harris in comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

BENTON H. WATTS. 202 E. Townsend st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Thomas B. Walts, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. Edw. Aisquith's<br />

Comp'y of 1st Rifle B<strong>at</strong>talion, Maj. \Vm. Piuknc}' comm<strong>and</strong>ing.<br />

W. H. GRUVER, 131G N. Washington st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, John Gruver, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt Edw. Aisquith's Companj'<br />

of Sharpshooters, 1st Rifle B<strong>at</strong>talion, Maj. Wm. Pinkney.<br />

WILLIAM F. LONG, Martinsburg, W. Va.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Jesse Long, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. George H. Stewart's<br />

Comi)any, called " Washington Blues," 5th Reg. Infantry Md.<br />

Militia, Lieut. Col. Joseph Sturett in comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

JOHN W. R. SUMWALT, age 13, 529 S. Charles st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John J. Daneker, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. Danl.<br />

Schwarzauer's Company, 27th Regiment. President Old Defender-)'<br />

Associ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

C. W. BUCKINGHAM, Norfolk, Va.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Levi Buckingham, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. John Shrim's Co.,<br />

1st Baltimore Light Infantry, 5lh Regiment, Lieut. Col. Joseph<br />

Sterrelt.<br />

WINTER D. HORTON, HOG E. Fayette st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Capt. James Horton, Maryl<strong>and</strong> Chasseurs, 5th<br />

Regiment.<br />

RICHARD HENRY LEE, 2006 Maryl<strong>and</strong> ave.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John "Wilson.<br />

ROBEliT J. RAMSEY, 1043 Abey st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Frederick Jordan, priv<strong>at</strong>e "Baltimore Union<br />

Artillerists," Capt, John Montgomerj', of 1st Regiment of<br />

Artillery, Lieut. Col. David Harris. F<strong>at</strong>her, Robert Ramsey.<br />

CHARLTON G. PENTZ,203 Aisquith st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>son of Daniel Pentz, priv<strong>at</strong>e United Maryl<strong>and</strong> Artillery,<br />

Capt. James Piper ; also, gr<strong>and</strong>-uncle, Heury Pentz, 1st<br />

Lieutenant of United Mar3'l<strong>and</strong> Artdler}'. Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John<br />

Grosli, priv<strong>at</strong>e "Eagle Artillerists," Capt. George J. Brown<br />

(John Grosh, 1st cousin of Francis Scott Key. <strong>The</strong>ir mothers<br />

name was " Charlton").


96<br />

S AML. C. AND CHAS. K. CANNON, brothers, 208 Aisquith st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> granlf<strong>at</strong>her, Diiuiel Pentz.<br />

WM. WRIGHT BECK, age 14, 2p8 Aisquith st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>thther, Daniel Peulz.<br />

' FRANCIS ASBURY MILLER, 1815 Eager st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Andrew ]Milier, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. Jacob Deems Co.,<br />

of 51st Resiment, Lieut. Col. Amey.<br />

LEWIS H. MILLER, 1815 Eager st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>son of Andrew Miller.<br />

RICHARD F. MILLER, age 15.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son of Andrew Miller.<br />

SAMUEL RICHARDSON.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gre<strong>at</strong>-gr<strong>and</strong>son of Andrew Miller.<br />

SAML. F. PRIMROSE, Circuit Court.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Joseph Hush, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. McGee's Couip'y.<br />

WM. MALCOLM SEATON, SAML. F , Jr , <strong>and</strong> HARRY P.<br />

PRIMROSE, (sons of S. F.)<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Joseph Hush, killed <strong>at</strong> Loudenslager's Hill.<br />

GEO. W. SEWELL, Avalon, Baltimore co , Md.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Josiah Sewell, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. John De Bell's Comp'y<br />

in a Virginia Regiment, under Col. McMullin. G. W. S. member<br />

Old Defenders' Associ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

G. H. FULTON, Church Home <strong>and</strong> Infirmary, Broadway.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Lieut. Colonel David Harris, comm<strong>and</strong>ing Ist<br />

Regiment of Artillery.<br />

J. MORRISON HARRIS.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Col. David Harris.<br />

WM. HALL HARRIS.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Col. David Harris.<br />

CIIAS. H. RAY, 151G E. Preston st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Benj. Germain, 3d Sergt. of "United Maryl<strong>and</strong><br />

Artillery," Capt. James Piper, of the 1st Regt. of Artillery.<br />

J. WILSON RAY, 13 years, 1516 E. Preston st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Benjamin Germain.<br />

BENJ. C. GERMAIN, care of Turner Bamberger, cor. Madison<br />

<strong>and</strong> Chew streets.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Benj. Germain.<br />

JOHN EDWIN WARNER, 1303 Division st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>son of Mrs. Elizabeth S<strong>and</strong>s. Ca|*t. Andrew Eilicott<br />

Warner, gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her of J. E. Warner. Captain of a Company<br />

in 39th Regiment. John Warner, gr<strong>and</strong> uncle of J. E. W.,<br />

<strong>and</strong> brother of Capt. Warner (above), priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. p]dw.<br />

Aisquith's Company of Sharpshooters, 1st Rifle Bittalion,<br />

Wm. Pinkney, Major comm<strong>and</strong>ing.<br />

GEO. C. WARNER, Etting st., near Dolphin.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Capt. Andrew E Warner, etc.<br />

T. S. WATERS, Ju., cor. Lafiiyette <strong>and</strong> Arlington aves.


97<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong> f<strong>at</strong> her, Jacob GiMfttiu. Igii'Uius W<strong>at</strong>ers <strong>at</strong> Bladensburg.<br />

JOHN H. ROGERS, 1329 N. Carey st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Jolin H. Rogers, Captain in 51st Regiment. Has<br />

sword <strong>and</strong> epaulettes.<br />

^ r JO ax H. ROGERS, Ju., Piiiladelphia. Pa.<br />

f.<br />

^?"f "' MICHAEL \V. ROGKKS, U.S E.x. Officer, Barre st.<br />

I<br />

"^ „" -{ FRANK L. ROGEKS, Kingston, N. Y.<br />

P " GEORGE R. ROGERS, Hotel Rennert.<br />

Kogers<br />

^ (3ti :^s. A. ROGERS, 1329 N. Carey street.<br />

FREDERICK W. SCHMINKE, 649 German st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Geo. Schminlie, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. Siulller's Company<br />

Baltimore Yeagers, ")lh Regiment lul'antr}', Md. militia, Lieut.<br />

Col. Joseph Sterrett. Has cert, of mem. of his f<strong>at</strong>her in Old<br />

Defenders' Associ<strong>at</strong>ion, 1^42.<br />

WM. C. SCHMINKE, Ohio.<br />

JOHN H. MILLER, N. E. cor. Baltimore <strong>and</strong> Calhoun sts.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>tier, Christopher Miller, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. Horton's Company<br />

Maryl<strong>and</strong> Chasseurs, 5th Reghnent Md. Cavalry, Lieut.<br />

Col. Jas. Biays.<br />

JOSEPH A. GILPIN, 1-309 Linden ave.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, .Jesse Levering, priv<strong>at</strong>e iu Capt. Samuel<br />

Sterrett's Company, (Independent Company). othReg. Infantry,<br />

Maryl<strong>and</strong> Militia, Lieut. Col. Sterrett, comm<strong>and</strong>ing.<br />

WALTER B. MAYNARD. EGBERT P. MAYNARD, brothers,<br />

1425 Aliceanna st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, ('apt. Foster Maynard.<br />

J. OWEN DORSEY, Takoma Park P. O., D. C, box 78.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, .James Hance, priv<strong>at</strong>e iu the "Independent<br />

Blues," Capt Aaron Levering, of oth Regiment of Infantry of<br />

Maryl<strong>and</strong> Militia, Lieut. Col. .Joseph Sterrett, comm<strong>and</strong>ing.<br />

R. LEE GILL, 110 St. Paul st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Capt. Stephen Gill.<br />

GEORGE CORBIN ROSE, 9<strong>12</strong> Calhoun st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Jacob Andrew Rose, (J. Roesener in Hickman),<br />

priv<strong>at</strong>e iu Capt. Philip B. Sadtler's Co., Baltimore Yeagers,<br />

5th Regiment of Infantry, Joseph Sterrett, Lieutenant Colonel,<br />

in comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

BENJAMIN BREVARD NICOLL, 714 N. Fulton ave.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Thomas Nicoll, priv<strong>at</strong>e Fell's <strong>Point</strong> Riflemen, Capt.<br />

Wm. B. Dyer, Major Pinkne}', 1st Rifle B<strong>at</strong>talion.<br />

THOMAS YOUNG NICOLL, <strong>and</strong> BENJAMIN BREVARD<br />

NICOLL, Jr , i:] years, sons of B. B. N., 714 N. Fulton ave.<br />

SAMUEL LEVI COLLMUS. 40(5 N. High st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Levi CoUmus, priv<strong>at</strong>e. United Maryl<strong>and</strong> Artillery,<br />

Capt. James Piper.


98<br />

GEO. C. DANEKER, <strong>12</strong>43 W. Lombard st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, John J. D.ineker, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt Daniel Schwarzauer's<br />

Company, 27th Regiment, Md. militia.<br />

HA-RRY A. L, WILLIE <strong>and</strong> CHARLES GRUBB, brothers,<br />

loK) E. Preston st , -nith Chas. H. Ray.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Benjamin German, 8d Sergt. of United<br />

Md. Artillery, Capt. James Piper. 1st Regiment.<br />

JOHN T. DEALE (son), 1424 N Bond St., <strong>and</strong><br />

JOHN T., Jr., EDWD. B., WM. J., ROBT. 6. <strong>and</strong> WALTER<br />

DEALE, 1424 N. Bond st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>sons of Tlios. Stewart, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. John Montgomery's<br />

Company "BiUimore Union Artillery," 1st Regiment<br />

Artillery, Md". militia, Lieul.Col. David Harris, 3d Brig.ide.<br />

DAVID LACY McGLENAN, 237 Falls Road, Hampden<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Je^se James, 2d Sergt United Maryl<strong>and</strong> Artillery,<br />

Capt James Piper, 1st Regiment of Artillery, Md. militia,<br />

Lieut. Col. David Harris.<br />

EDW. F. ALLEN, Cashier Empire Line, cornei- Centre <strong>and</strong><br />

Davis streets.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son of Jesse James.<br />

E. SMITH DICKEY, 2<strong>12</strong>9 N. Charles st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Capt. Philip B. Sadtler, of the " Baltimore<br />

Yeagers," 5th Regimen: Infantry, Md. militia, Lieut. Col. Joseph<br />

Sterrelt. See past descendants of Capt. Sadtler.<br />

DANIEL SHANE, 1418 W. Franklin st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Daniel Shane, priv<strong>at</strong>e in First Baltimore Light Iqfantry,<br />

Capt. Shrim, 5th Regiment, Col. Jos. Sterrett.<br />

GEORGE, J. RYAN <strong>and</strong> S. GORDON ARMISTEAD, brothers.<br />

South St., near German.<br />

Sons of Christian H. Armistead. Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Col. George<br />

Amiistead, comm<strong>and</strong>ant <strong>at</strong> Fort <strong>McHenry</strong>.<br />

WM. D. WIEGAND, 1011 Madison ave.<br />

DR. WM. E. <strong>and</strong> HENRY H. AVIEGAND, sous of W. D. W.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Daniel Wieg<strong>and</strong>, priv<strong>at</strong>e iu Capt. Dominic Bader's<br />

Company of " Union Yagers," 1st Rifle B<strong>at</strong>talion, Major Wm.<br />

Pinkney.<br />

CHARLES H. MOALE, 1510 Linden ave<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, R<strong>and</strong>all H. Moale, "Columbian Artillery," 1st Regiment<br />

Md. Artillery, 3d Brigade, Gen. John Strieker.<br />

FRANK B. MOALE.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, R<strong>and</strong>all H. Moale. Has numerous relics<br />

DR. GEORGE L. HORN, Lafi3'ette ave. <strong>and</strong> Strieker st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Gorge L. Reppart, priv<strong>at</strong>e Captain Schwartzauer's<br />

Company, 27th Regiment, Col. Long.<br />

HENRY MOALE, 1922 Madison ave.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Samuel Moale, Cajilain of Columbian Artillery, Ist<br />

Regiment of Artillery, Md. militia.<br />

JOHN, HENRY, Jr., <strong>and</strong> TRAVER3 MOALE, sons of H. M ,<br />

1922 Madison ave.


09<br />

DAVID M. MERRIIvEX, 1434 Argyle ave.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> f<strong>at</strong>her, Joseph Merriken, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Captain Thomas<br />

W<strong>at</strong>son's Company, 39tii Regiment, Md. niihtia, Col. Benjamin<br />

Fowler. Mortally wounded <strong>at</strong> Imttle of <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong>. Name<br />

ou B<strong>at</strong>tle Monument.<br />

CHAS. J. MERRIKEN, 1434 Argyle ave.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son of Jos. Merrila%J\ew.f, <strong>and</strong> GRANVILLE<br />

H. CARTER, brothers. Street's Hotel, Hillen<br />

<strong>and</strong> Forest sts.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Clement Carter.<br />

WM. A. PIET, with Edw. Jenkins & Son.<br />

AMBROSE M. PIET. with Baltimore Publishing Co.<br />

JOHN B. PIET, 304 E. Second st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Join Piet, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Ctpt. Leveriu^'a Company,<br />

" Independent Blues."<br />

JOHN B. PIET, Jr., 41G E. Townsend st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John Piet.<br />

JOHN PIET, son of J. B. P., Jr.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John Piet.<br />

CLIFFORD TAYLOR, 627 Sar<strong>at</strong>oga st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, William Taylor, priv<strong>at</strong>e, Capt. John McKane's<br />

Co., 27th Regiment.<br />

MATTHEW TAYLOR, Mount Winans, Baltimore Co.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, William Taylor.<br />

WM. T. HENNING, 332 Presstman st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son, William Taylor.<br />

SAMUEL A DOWNS, 407 Warren ave.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, 1 homas Neveu, priv<strong>at</strong>e, Capt. Saml. McDonald's<br />

Co., 6th Regiment. Has solid shot, Ft. Covington.<br />

JAMES M DEEMS, &0I Hollins st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Jacob Deems, Captain in 51st Regiment, Col. Henry<br />

Amey.<br />

J. HARRY DEEM-i, 910 Arlington ave.<br />

CHARLES W. DEEMS, Central City, Col.<br />

Lt. clarence DEEMS, 4th Art., U.S.A., St. Augustine, Fla.


100<br />

DESCENDANTS OF CAPT. PHILIP B. SADTLER.<br />

SONS.<br />

Christopher Columbus Sadtler, 217 Huntingdon ave.<br />

Philip Benj. Sadtlkb, 14 Huntingdon ave.<br />

GRANDSONS.<br />

Sons of William, deceased.<br />

Philip Benj. Sadtler, Huntingdon ave., near Barclay street<br />

" " Wm. J. Sadtler, "<br />

" " "<br />

Walter Sadtler,<br />

" " "<br />

Morgan D. Sadtler,<br />

Sons of G. W., deceased.<br />

Chas. Herbert Sadtler, Baltimore Circuit Court.<br />

Geo. W. Sadtler, Baltimore St., near Charles.<br />

" " "<br />

Frank R. Sadtler,<br />

Ernest Sadtler,<br />

" " " .<br />

Sons of Rev. Philip Benj. Sadtler.<br />

Saml. P. Sadtler, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

" "<br />

Rev. Wm. Sadtler,<br />

Philip Benj. Sadtler, Jr., 14 Huntingdon ave.<br />

'' "<br />

Edwin S. Sadtler,<br />

" "<br />

John P. Sadtler,<br />

" "<br />

Albert Sadtler,<br />

Sons of G. Columbus Sadtler.<br />

J. P. Benjamin Sadtler, 14 Huntingdon ave.<br />

" "<br />

C. C. Sadtler, Jr.,<br />

Sons of C<strong>at</strong>herine E. Sadtler.<br />

Edvtin S. Sadtler, Charles st., near Huntmgdon ave.<br />

" " " "<br />

Augustus C. Sadtler,<br />

" " " "<br />

C. Herman Sadtler,<br />

"<br />

Wm. R. Sadtler, Jr.<br />

Sons of Eliz. J. Sadtler.<br />

Philip B. Dickey, Chicago.<br />

Charles H. Dickey, 2<strong>12</strong>9 N. Charles st.<br />

Geo. S. Dickey,<br />

Edwin S. Dickey, " "<br />

"<br />

GENL. GEO. H. STEUART, Carrollton Hotel.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Capt. Geo. H. Steuart, " Washington Blues," 5th<br />

Regiment Inrantr3\ Lieut. Col. Sterrett.<br />

JAMES E. steuart, Carrollton Hotel.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Capt. Geo. H. Steuart.<br />

EDWIN D. CROUCH, 43 E. Montgomery st.<br />

WILLIAM LEWIS, 1618 <strong>McHenry</strong> st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Jesse Lewis.<br />

E. STEPHEN LEVVIS <strong>and</strong> C. LEWIS, sons of Wm. L., 1009<br />

W. Mulberry st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Jesse Lewis.


101<br />

ALBEi{T KI.MHKRLY HADEL, M. I)., 209 W. Eloffman st.<br />

Giiiiiilfallitr, NiilliJinitl Iviinlierly, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Cii|)l. Geo. H.<br />

Suiiari's Company of lliu 5th Kcgiment, Lieut. Col. Joseph<br />

;Stcrri-lt.<br />

GE^niiiE STILES, (15 yrs.) <strong>and</strong> DOUGHLA.SS STILES,<br />

(13yrs.), 1114 N. Eutaw st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong>gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, George Stiles, captain " Marine Artillery."<br />

H. VINTON LANSDALE. N<strong>at</strong>ional Exchange Bank, HER-<br />

BERT P. <strong>and</strong> JOSEPH T. LANSDALE.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Joseph Tucker, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. Benj. Kinggold's<br />

Comjiany, 6th Regiment, Lieut. Col. Wm. McDonald.<br />

THOMAS C. RUCKLE, with Harry Needham, Pier 18, Light<br />

St. Wharf.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Thonvis Ruckle, 3rd Corporal " Washington Blues,"<br />

Capt. Geo H. Steunrt, 5th Regiment.<br />

THOMAS C. (J. RLX'KLE, with Harry Needham, Pier 18.<br />

Light St. Wharf<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Thomas Ruckle.<br />

AVM. THOM.\S RUCKLE, Lexington St.. near Fremont.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Thomas Ruckle.<br />

WALTER RUCKLE, gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son, sonof Wm. T. R.<br />

<strong>and</strong> SAML. W. BRADFORD, cor. Lex-<br />

T. KELL, AUG. ^Y ,<br />

ington <strong>and</strong> Courtl<strong>and</strong> sts.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Thomas Kell, 1st Lieut. "Independent Light<br />

Dragoons," Capt. Jehu Bouldin, 5th Regiment of Cavalry,<br />

Lieut. Col. James Biays.<br />

JOSEPH ANDERSON, with Henry McShane .fc Co.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son, George Schminke, priv<strong>at</strong>e "Baltimore<br />

Yeagers," Capt. Philip B. Sadtler.<br />

CHARLES L. HALL, Hall Bros. & Co.. 36 S. HoUiday st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, (^apt. John Hall.<br />

PHILIP R UHLER, Librarian Peabody Library.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Jchn Reese, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. Peter Pinney's Company,<br />

27th Regiment, J>ieut. Col. Kennedy Long comm<strong>and</strong>ing.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Philip Uhler, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. Samuel Sterrett's<br />

Independent Company, 5th Regiment Infantry, .Md. militia,<br />

Lieut. Col. Jos. Sterrett.<br />

JOHN R. KELSO, Jr.. Linden ave.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, John R. Kelso, 4lh Corpoial Capt. Geo. H. Steuart's<br />

Company, " Washington Blues," 5th Reg. luf , Md. militia,<br />

Lieut. Col. Jos Sterretr.<br />

J. RUSSELL KELSO <strong>and</strong> GEO. R KELSO.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>sons of Jolin R. Kelso.<br />

HENRY DUFFY, 207 N. Calvert st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Henry Duffy, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. John McKane's<br />

Company, 27th Regt , Md. militia, Lieut. Col. Kennedy Long.<br />

WILLIAM ROUSSEY, 1003 Wilkens ave.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Peter Francis Roussey, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Regular Army <strong>at</strong><br />

Fort <strong>McHenry</strong>.


102<br />

JESSE FEARSON ELY, with Thos. Kensett & Co., <strong>12</strong>2 West<br />

Falls avenue.<br />

WM. H. CARTER, 28 B st. N.E., Washington, D. C.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>son of Wm. Heckrote, 1st Sergeant Captain John G«<br />

Dixon's Company, 6th Regiment, Lieut. Col. Wra. McDonald-<br />

FRANK STEVENS CARTER.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son of Wm. Heckrote.<br />

CLEMENT, OSCAR C, CHAS. L., ROBT. D. <strong>and</strong> HAROLD<br />

H. CARTER, 1001 N. Charles st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>sons of Wm. Heckrote. Sons of E. F. Carter.<br />

LESTER F. CARTER, 1001 N. Charles st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son of Wm. Heckrote. Son of Harold H. Carter.<br />

GOLDSBOROUGH S. GRIFFITH.<br />

Son of James Griffith.<br />

ISAIAH Lafayette SHAW, 207 Montgomery st.<br />

Son of Isaiah Shaw, l<strong>at</strong>e of Captain Benj. C. Howard's Co.,<br />

Mechanical Volunteers.<br />

CHARLES H. <strong>and</strong> WM. HENRY SHAW.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>sons of Isaiah Shaw.<br />

WILLIAM LAMPING, 1818 Maryl<strong>and</strong> Ave.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, AVilliam Siarr, priv<strong>at</strong>e in "American<br />

Artillerists," Capt. Rd. B. Magruder.<br />

JAS. B. CLARKE, 406 N. Howard st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Mordecai Kennedy, priv<strong>at</strong>e in "Columbian<br />

Artillery," Capt. Samuel Moale.<br />

DAVID E. THOMAS, with John M. Carter, St. Paul st.<br />

J. L. SHAW, 144 Montgomery st.<br />

WILLIAM INGLE, Sun Office, Baltimore.<br />

EDWARD INGLE, "<br />

JULIAN IN(iLE. Charles County, Md.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong>gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Wm. Pechiu Major of the 6th Regiment<br />

Md. militia.<br />

WM. PECHIN INGLE, care of Edw. Ingle, Sun Office.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Major William Pechin.<br />

ROBERT COOPER RASIN, 809 N. Eutaw st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>son of Robt. W. Rasin; also gr<strong>and</strong>son of Jas. Ring.<br />

^° '<br />

R. W. L. RASIN, 809 N. Eutaw st.<br />

GEO. R. MED AIRY, J. H. Medairy & Co.; S. B. <strong>and</strong> J. S. ME-<br />

DAIRY, 5 N. Howard st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>talher, Jacol) Medair}^ 2d Corporal Union Volunteers,<br />

under Capt. Christian Adreon,5th Regiment Infantry,<br />

Lieut. Col. Joseph Sterrett comm<strong>and</strong>ing, 3d Brigade, Brig. Gen.<br />

John Strieker.<br />

CLYDE METZGER KEPNER, 340 N. Charles st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Capt. Frederick A. Metzger, of Hanover Volunteers,<br />

<strong>at</strong>tached to 39th Regiment, Md. militia.


THOMAS L JONES, 1:514 N. Strieker st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Major Tliomas S Jom-s.<br />

THOMAS B TODD.<br />

ALEX PORTER MORSE. loO.') Peiina. ave., Washington, D.C.<br />

<strong>and</strong> DR. EDW. M AIA-OLM MORSE, brothers. A mossville,<br />

Rappahannock co., Va.<br />

GraHdfalher, Philoinon Charles Wederstraudt, an cx-^Iaster<br />

Comm<strong>and</strong>ant U. S. Navy, volunteered <strong>and</strong> served under Commodore<br />

Perry <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong>.<br />

FRANK WEDERSTRANDT MORSE, son ofDr. E. M.M.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> trr<strong>and</strong>t'alher, Philemon Ciiarles Wederstr<strong>and</strong>t.<br />

MAL(JLM EDWARD, CHAS. COLEGATE <strong>and</strong> FRANCIS<br />

M. VAN li. MORSE, St. John P. O., Heruaud co., Fla<br />

BERNARD AUSTIN KOGGE, 831 N. Gilmer st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Edmund Lewis. Graudlalher, Chas. M. Rogge,<br />

Capt. P. B. Sadtler's Companj' of " Yeagers."<br />

JESSE AMBROSE ROGGE. with N<strong>at</strong>han Rohr, Baltimore ?t.<br />

ALBERT NELSON LEWIS, 1811 Walnut?!., Philadelphia, Pa-<br />

F<strong>at</strong>lier, Elislia Lewis, 8d Sergt. Capt. Piuuey's Compnny<<br />

27th Regiment.<br />

M. CAMPBELL STRYKER, 624 W. Biddle st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gnindf<strong>at</strong>her, Roger B. Taney. Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong> nephew,<br />

Francis Scott. Key.<br />

HEBER HALSEY STRYKER. Same.<br />

ROBERT BENTON DAVIDSON, 2021 Frederick ave.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Henry Lightuer, Drummer of " Washington<br />

Artillery."<br />

VVILLIAM ELLSWORTH DAVIDSON. Same.<br />

ALFRED FLAYHART, 1518 Aisquith st.<br />

WM. H FLAYHART,<br />

JOHN J. MAGUHiE.<br />

WILLIAM ECCLESTON, Chase's St<strong>at</strong>ion, Baltimore co.<br />

ARCHIBALD ECCLESTON,<br />

RICHARD NORRIS McCULLOH, 2408 <strong>North</strong> Calvert street.<br />

GEORGE WASHINGTON McCULLOH,<br />

HENRY LIGHTNER McCULLOH,<br />

WILBUR H. RIDDLE, <strong>12</strong>4 N. Howard st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Capt. Ishmael Day.<br />

GEORGE H. RODGERS, 831 Edmondson ave.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, George Rodgers, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Cajit. Peter Finney's<br />

Company, 2Tth Regiment.<br />

DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WATTS.<br />

SON.<br />

Benj.xmin W<strong>at</strong>ts, 1310 <strong>North</strong> Strieker street.<br />

GKANDSONS.<br />

Walter W. W<strong>at</strong>ts, 1316 <strong>North</strong> Strieker street.<br />

Harky L. W<strong>at</strong>ts, " " "


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Frank W. W<strong>at</strong>ts, 1316 <strong>North</strong> Strieker street.<br />

MoKRis F. W<strong>at</strong>ts, " " "<br />

GREAT gr<strong>and</strong>sons.<br />

Benjamin L. W<strong>at</strong>ts, 1310 Nortb Strieker street.<br />

" " "<br />

Walter W. W<strong>at</strong>ts,<br />

Alpheus W. Madison, " " "<br />

N<strong>at</strong>haniel W. Taylor, Fowblesburg, Baltimore co., Md.<br />

" " "<br />

Walter Taylor,<br />

" " "<br />

James Howell Taylor,<br />

" " "<br />

Redben H. Taylor,<br />

Makshall L. Taylor, " " "<br />

W. G. MARK, 232 South Strieker st.<br />

R. E. L. MARR. 1500 <strong>McHenry</strong> st<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Joseph Merriken, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. W<strong>at</strong>son's-<br />

Company.<br />

JAMES. W. ALLEN, 2447 Maryl<strong>and</strong> avenue.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Adam T. Allen.<br />

Dr GEO. W. MILTENBERGER.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Gen. Anthony Miltenberger, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. Aaron<br />

11. Levering's Co., "Independent Blues," 5th Regiment, Lieu.<br />

Col. Joseph Sterrett, 3d Brigade.<br />

gr<strong>and</strong>sons.<br />

WM. BERNARD NEALE, 1531 Bolton st , Baltimore.<br />

ANTHONY MILTENBERGER NEALE.<br />

Dr LEMOND ERNEST NEALE,<br />

BURNETT NEALE.<br />

HENRY NEALE.<br />

J. THOMAS SCHARF, J. THOMAS SCHARF, Jr., 828<br />

N. Carrollton ave.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her <strong>and</strong> gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, respectively, William<br />

Scharf, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. Jacob Deems Company.<br />

WILLIAM F. PENTZ, Jr., 164(5 E. Fajeltest.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Daniel Pentz, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. James Piper's<br />

Company, " United Maryl<strong>and</strong> Artillery."<br />

JAMES M. COULTEIi, 1109 Bolton st.<br />

Son of John Park Coulter.<br />

DOUGLAS COULTEi?, Buffalo, N Y<br />

ROBERT O. COULTER, 1101) Bolton st.<br />

J. MIFFLIN COULTER, "<br />

WILLIAM M. COULTER, "<br />

DONALD L COULTER, " '• "<br />

ROLAND C. WEST, 2<strong>12</strong>9 St. Paul st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Gilbert Cassard, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt Wm.<br />

Berry's Company, " Washington Artillery."<br />

MARSHALL B. WEST, 2<strong>12</strong>9 St Paul st.<br />

LEONARD J. BANDELL, 2411 York Road.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, John B<strong>and</strong>ell, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. Thos. Sheppard's Company.


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JOHN H. BANDELL. sons of L. J. B.,2411 York Road.<br />

LEONAKI) J BANDELL.jR.<br />

CHA8. A. BANDELL, " " "<br />

OTIS K. BANDELL, " " "<br />

GEO. W. BANDELL. " " "<br />

Iliis two pliotogniphs, b<strong>at</strong>tle of Ft. <strong>McHenry</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>North</strong>-<br />

<strong>Point</strong><br />

WILLIAM STROBEL THOMAS, 1310 Lind.n ave.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>lier. John P. Slrobel, Corporal "Eagle Artillerist>^,"<br />

under Capt. Geo. J. Brown.<br />

JAMES SHELLMAN, Westminster, Md.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>ber, Pbilip Jones, priv<strong>at</strong>e "Independent Bluos,""<br />

Capt. Levering.<br />

CAPT. JAMES HOOPER, Gay <strong>and</strong> Lombard sts.<br />

Powder boy on U. S. schooner " Comet," Capt. Boyle, be<br />

longing to Commodore Barney's Flotilla.<br />

MORRIS AMES SOPER, 1515 McCuUoh st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>ber, Philip Hiss, priv<strong>at</strong>e Captain George Steever's-<br />

Compau}', 27th Regiment, Lieut. Col. Kennedy Long.<br />

WM. WHEELER COLEMAN, 2001 Maryl<strong>and</strong> ave.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Philip Hiss.<br />

WM. H. LIGHTNER, 1518 Aisquith st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Henry Lightner, Drummer Capt. Berry's Companj'<br />

" Washington Artillery."<br />

CHAS. G. ARNETT, 17<strong>12</strong> Barnes st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Henrj' Lightuer.<br />

JAMES G. ECCLESTON, Chase's St<strong>at</strong>ion, Baltimore co.<br />

THOMAS MAGUIRE, 1518 Aisquith st.<br />

JOHN J. WILSON, Marriottsville, Howard co., Md.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, James Wilson, Sergeant in Capt. Stewart's Comp'y,<br />

39th Regiment.<br />

Hon. WM. PINKNEY WHYTE, Baltimore.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Joseph Wbyte, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. Peter Gait's Company,<br />

6th Regiment. Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Major Wm. Pinkney, of 1st Rifle<br />

B<strong>at</strong>talion, Strieker's Brigade.<br />

JOSEPH WHYTE, Lexington st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Jos. Whyte. Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her. Major Wm.<br />

Pinknev.<br />

'JAMES PENTZ THOMAS, 2-i Harford Road.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Sterling Thomas, 4th Corporal, 51st Regiment,<br />

Capt James Foster's Company.<br />

PETER B. BROOKS, 1303 W. Cross st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Wm. Brooks, Eagle Artillerists.<br />

FRANK B. MAYER, Annapolis, Md.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Chas. F. Mayer, jiriv<strong>at</strong>e in Baltimore Fencibles, <strong>at</strong><br />

Fort <strong>McHenry</strong>, under Gen. Armistead.<br />

CHARLES F. MAYER, President B. & O. R. R., Baltimore.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Lewis Mayer, priv<strong>at</strong>e in " Baltimore Independent<br />

Artillerists," <strong>at</strong> Fort 5lcHenry, under Gen. Armistead.


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Judge ROBERT GILMOR, Lexington st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Win. Gilmor, priv<strong>at</strong>e Baltimore United Volunteers,<br />

5tli Regiment.<br />

ALBERT <strong>and</strong> ROBERT GILMOR. Same address.<br />

WILLIAM N. BATl. HELOR, 2933 Lancaster st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, William B<strong>at</strong>chelor, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. Wra. Cliam-^<br />

bers' Company, 51st Retiimeut. Lieut. Col. Henry Amey.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Richards.<br />

LITTLETON MORGAN TOUGH, Jr., 8 year.« old, 13 East<br />

Lombard s'reet.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Lieut. Wm. Tough, in Lieut. Col. Francis-<br />

McClure's Regiment U. S Volunteers (Regulars).<br />

ALFRED LEYBURN PAWLEY,56G Wilson st.<br />

Qr<strong>and</strong>fsither, John Sheldon, priv<strong>at</strong>e Captain Wm. Chalmers'^<br />

Company, 51st Regiment, Lieut. Col Henry Amey, 3d Brigade,<br />

Gen. John Strieker.<br />

WM. F. DAVIS, Marriottsville, How<strong>at</strong>d Co.. Md.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Richard Davis.<br />

THOMAS H. WHITE, 104 Commerce st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John While, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. Aaron Levering's-<br />

Company.<br />

EDWARD LUCAS AVHITE, 104 Commerce st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John White.<br />

ENOCH HOLDEN, Farmers' <strong>and</strong> Planters' Bank.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John Ijams, in war 1814.<br />

E. ST. JULIEN COX, St. Peter, Minn.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, William S. COX, with a Pennsylvania Company <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong>.<br />

AUGUSTUS BOULDIN, St. Paul st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>son of Capt. Jehu Bouldiu, of Independent Light<br />

Dragoons.<br />

OWEN A. BOULDIN, (same).<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son, Capt. Jehu Bouldin.<br />

GEO. W. SEIBERT, 1535 W. Lanvale st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Geo W. Seibert, gunmaker; gr<strong>and</strong> uncle, John<br />

Dunn, also <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong><br />

GEO. S. STEUART, 32(5 W. Lexington st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, George Schfirar, 1st Sergeant, Capt. William<br />

Roney's Companj', 30lh Regiment.<br />

Genl. RICHARD N. BOWERMAN, 240 Laurens st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>son, Col. James Biays.<br />

DANIEL P. <strong>and</strong> THOMAS E. WOOD, 248 Clifton st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Daniel Wilson, killed <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong>.<br />

Rev. BEVKRLY W. BOND, Leesburg, Va.<br />

Falher, Thos. T. Bond, Baltimore Independent Artillerists,<br />

Capt. Pennington.<br />

EDW. A. GAULT. with M. Gault & Sons.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Capt. Peter Gault, 6th Rcgimlnt.


]()7<br />

WILLIAM THOMAS WAUGH. 1431 E. Mr numcnt st.<br />

Qraiult<strong>at</strong>luT, Jesse Curler, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capl. Dillon's Oomp'y,<br />

•27tli Kei^'iment.<br />

EDWD. F. JONES, 17 S. Collington ave.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Jesse Carter. (See above.) Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John<br />

Jones, of Commodore Harney's Flotilla.<br />

JOHN L HAHKETr, 223 S. Eden st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, John M. B.irrelt, under Gen. Armistead, <strong>at</strong> Fort Mc-<br />

Ilenrv.<br />

CHAS. C.\RUOLL <strong>and</strong> FRANCIS MARION BARRETT.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John M. Barrett (See ahove ) Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her,<br />

Henry Dorry, Sergeant Fell's <strong>Point</strong> Dragoons.<br />

Rkv. JAMES P. SIMPSON, 302 E. Second St., u'r Guilford ave.<br />

TUD.MAS B SIMPSON.<br />

REZIX B. SIMPSON, J K.<br />

HAMILTON H. SIMPSON.<br />

JACOli S. SIMPSON.<br />

Rkv. WILLIAM I SIMPSON.<br />

Sons of Rezin B. Simpson, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. Barnes' Corap'y,<br />

Maryl<strong>and</strong> miliiia.<br />

ED WD. WATSON DELCHER, 1333 <strong>North</strong> ave.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, John Delcher, Independent Light Dragoons, Capt.<br />

Jeliu Bouldin<br />

JAMES H. WOOD, 428 St. Paul st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her Nicholas L. Wood, in Capt. Jos. K. Stapleton's Company,<br />

39th Regiment.<br />

JOHN B. MAHOOL, <strong>12</strong>6 Mosher st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son, Lieu. Col. James Biays.<br />

JOHN CASSARD. 2114 St. Paul st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Gilbert Cassard, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. John Berry's Company,<br />

" Washington Artillery."<br />

Ma.iou ARTHUR J PRITCHARD, U. S. N.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John I. Stewart, of Commodore Barney's<br />

Flotiiii.<br />

CHARLES G. KRIEL, 5. 7, 9. 11, 13 Henrietta st, <strong>and</strong> JOHN<br />

F. KRIEL, 5 Henrietta St.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John Kriel, priv<strong>at</strong>e iu Capt. Schwarzauer's<br />

Company, 27th Regiment.<br />

CHAS. G. KRIEL, Jr., <strong>and</strong> ANDREW KRIEL.<br />

WM. JAS. DICKINSON HOUGH, 2023 Oak st<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Wm. Stansbury.<br />

Gen. JOHN S. BERRY, Eutaw Place.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Capt. John Berry, " Washington Artillery."<br />

JOHN SUMMERFIED BULL, 174o Park ave.<br />

B HARRY BULL, 1820 Park ave<br />

R. BERRY BULL, C<strong>at</strong>onsvilie.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Capt. John Berry, of the " Washington Artillerists."


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J. HENRY HAMLIN, 713 McHeniy st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Henry Peck, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capl. Smil it's Company.<br />

GEO. P. HAMLIN, (brother J. H. Hamlin).<br />

FitANKLIN PECK, son of Henry Peck, above. Same address.<br />

MICHAEL DIFFENDERFER, 7:}l Fulton ave.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Michael DiU'enderfer, 1st Regiment of Artillery, Col.<br />

David Harris.<br />

Dr. L. A. MONMONIER, Waverly, Md<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, F. Monmouier, 2nd Sergt. Fell's <strong>Point</strong> Riflemen,<br />

Capt. Dyer.<br />

STEPHEN BOUIS, Jk., 207 N Popplelon st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>fither, Elijah Foreman, priv<strong>at</strong>e Maryl<strong>and</strong> Chasseurs."<br />

Capt. JAMES HORTON.<br />

WM. L RITTER, r)41 N. Carrollton ave.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Philip J. Neff, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. John Findlay's<br />

Company, of Chambersburg, Franklin co., Pa.<br />

GEORGE SKAIFE HUGHES, 21S W. Franklin st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, George Baxley, " Washington Light Ar-<br />

tillery."<br />

Col. E. H. WARD WELL, 230 N. Charles st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, James Ackl<strong>and</strong>, 5tli Regiment.<br />

WxM. M. MARINE, Calvert st., near Lexington.<br />

J. BYRON ALLEN, 2447 Maryl<strong>and</strong> ave.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Adam T. Allen, <strong>at</strong> Fort <strong>McHenry</strong>.<br />

JOSEPH F. WILLS, 936 Milton Place.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>l<strong>at</strong>her, Jesse James, 2d Sergeant Capt. Piper's Comp'y,<br />

"" United Maryl<strong>and</strong> Artillery," 1st Regiment Artillery.<br />

WALTER B. WILLS, lOU N. Arlington ave.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son Jesse James.<br />

SAMUEL CHASE DE KRAFT, M. D ,<br />

Cambridge, Md.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Commodore Barne}\<br />

Majoh AVM CHASE BARNEY, St. James Hotel.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Major Wni. B. Barney, 5th Regiment Cavalry.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Conunodore Barney.<br />

HARRY H. MAHOOL, <strong>12</strong>6 Mosher st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Co!. James Biays.<br />

WILLIAM S. DORSEY, 1013 E. Fayette st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Edward H. Dorsey, jnivale "First Baltimore Hussars,"<br />

Capt. James Slerrett, Lieut. Col. James Biays.<br />

ROBERT McKEAN BARKY, 1134 C<strong>at</strong>hedral st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son of Col Nicholas Moore, U. S. Regulars, <strong>at</strong><br />

Fort <strong>McHenry</strong>.<br />

JOS. ALEXANDER SMITH. 1808 N Holbrook st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Job J. Smith, Quartermaster under Gen. Slansbury<br />

At <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong>.<br />

Dk. J. H. SCARFF.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Capt. Hy. Scarff, U. S. Regulars, Ft. <strong>McHenry</strong>.


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LANCELOT GAMBRILL tiiul son, Chamber of Commerce.<br />

WM. REUBEN CASSARD, 214 Lennox <strong>at</strong>.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> f<strong>at</strong>lu'r, Gilbert Cassard," Wasbington Artillery," Capt.<br />

Berry, 1st Rtjjciment Artillery.<br />

FRANCIS F. AHL, 1308 N. Holbrook st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Job J. Smith, quartermaster, under Geu.<br />

Stansbury, <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong>.<br />

JACOB ALBAUGH, 626 Mosher st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, William Albaugli, Color Sergeant of a Baltimore<br />

County Company. (Has the flag carried by his f<strong>at</strong>her).<br />

JOHN J. PRICE, 563 Presstman st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Julius Wilhird, 2nd Lieu. Capt. Joseph Myerg<br />

"Franklin Artillery," 1st Regiment Artillery.<br />

FERDINAND <strong>and</strong> MARION MEARIS, 773 Lexington St.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her. Jacob Mearis, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. Pinney's Co., 27th Regiment,<br />

Col. Long.<br />

Commodore FRED. RODGERS <strong>and</strong> Lieutenant JOHN A.<br />

RODGERS. L. S. Navy, Washington.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>sons of Commodore John Rodgers.<br />

Col. ROBERT J. RODGERS, Snow Hill, near Havre De<br />

Grace, Md.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Commodore Jno. Rodgers.<br />

STEPHEN DECATUR McCONKEY, 518 E. Eager st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, James McConkey, Captain in the 27th Regi,ne<strong>at</strong>»<br />

Col. Long.<br />

ROBT. JM. CHAMBERS, 1514 John st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John M. Chambers, priv<strong>at</strong>e in " Baltimore<br />

Union Artillery," Capt. John Montgomery.<br />

HARRY W., C. LEE, HOWARD, CLIFFORD C, Jr., JAS.<br />

C, CARYL, JULIUS H. <strong>and</strong> AL \N ROGERS AN-<br />

DERSON, brothers, 331 N. Carrollton ave.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>sons of Thos. Rogers, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. Nicholson's<br />

Company, " Baltimore Fencibles."<br />

HOWARD CLAUDE LIEUTAND, 654 W. Lee st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John Brown, priv<strong>at</strong>e " Baltimore Union Artillery."<br />

Capt John ilontgoraery.<br />

MAURICE RIDGELY LIEUTAND.<br />

HENRY B. CHRISTHILF. <strong>12</strong>06 Argyle avenue.<br />

AUG. EWALT CHRISTHILF, "<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John Henry Ewaldt, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Captain<br />

Charles Pennington's " Baltimore Independent Artillerists,"<br />

let Regiment Artillery.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Henry Christhilf, priv<strong>at</strong>e Captain Henry<br />

Myers' Company, 3'Jth Regiment, Col. Fowler.<br />

GEORGE S. CHRISTHILF, 703 W. Franklin st.<br />

HENRY BASCOM CHRISTHILF,<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John Henry Ewaldt, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. Cha«.<br />

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lit)<br />

Pennington's "Baltimore Independent Artillerists," Ist Regiment<br />

Artillery. Col. Harris.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Henry Chrislbilf, priv<strong>at</strong>e Captain Henry<br />

Myers' Company, 39th Regiment, Col. Fowler.<br />

HENRY T. MARTIN, 1109 McCullob st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Samuel B. Martin, Surgeon of 1st Rifle B<strong>at</strong>talion,<br />

Major Piukuey.<br />

Dr. J. W. C. CUDDY, 506 N. Carrollton ave.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Capt. Lawson Cuddy.<br />

f L. O. MERCER, 8 Camden st<br />

„ , J H. R. MERCER, Calhoun <strong>and</strong> Pr<strong>at</strong>t sts.<br />

Brothers -; cYRUS MERCER, Lexington st., near Mount.<br />

[ CORNELIUS MERCER, Frederick, Md.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Archibald Mercer.<br />

SAMUEL M. ARMSTRONG, <strong>12</strong>36 E. Monument St.<br />

J. C. ARMSTRONG,<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, J. C. Armstrong, with Commodore Barney's<br />

Flotilla.<br />

HOWARD H. RIDGiWAY, No. 1 N. Calvert st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John Bennett; gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Samuel<br />

Mills.<br />

E. J. JOYES, 1008 C<strong>at</strong>hedral st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Jesse Joyes.<br />

JESSE JOYES <strong>and</strong> L JEAN JOYES.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>sons of Jesse Joyes (above).<br />

EDWARD J. CHRISTHILF. cor. Pennsylvania<br />

Green Willow st.<br />

ave. <strong>and</strong><br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her. Henry Chrislhilf, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. Henry Myert<br />

Company, 89th Regiment. Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Henry Dorsey.<br />

JAMES G. CHRISTHILF, Fremont near Baltimore st.<br />

LOUIS R. CHRISTHILF, 1714 Druid Hill ave.<br />

LEROY BROWN, 648 W. Lee st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John Brown, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. John Montgomery's<br />

Company, " Baltimore Union Artillery," 1st Regt. Artillery.<br />

HENRY BOWERMAN, 1<strong>12</strong> W. Fourth st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Col. James Biays.<br />

LOUIS P. GRIFFITH. 321 St. Paul st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Howard GriflSth, priv<strong>at</strong>e " Independent Blue^,"<br />

Capt. Levering.<br />

ROBT. W. McCUBBIN, 33 S. Carey st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Moses Maccubin, priv<strong>at</strong>e " Baltimore Feucibles,"<br />

Capt. Nicholson.<br />

FRANK BRISCO BRADY, 1513 Winchester st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, David Brady.<br />

ALEXANDER CHAMBERLAIN HOLLIDAY,<br />

Strieker st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Peter Smich.<br />

1017 N.


Ill<br />

EDWARD RUTLEDGE PRICE, 40 S. Greene st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Sketou RictmnNon, privule with BiiHimnre county<br />

troops, Capt. Bosloy, Col. Butler.<br />

ROBERT ELLIOTT GERILVRDT.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> f^ramU'ither, G^iorge Elliott, priv<strong>at</strong>e " Independen t<br />

Blues," Capt. Airon R. Levering.<br />

AVERNER SHIPLEY, 913 Fulton ave.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Wni. Hooper. Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Benjamin<br />

Eggleston, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. Jacob Deems' Company, 51st Reg't.<br />

WALTER L. RUCKLE, 845 W. Lexington st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Thomas Ruckle.<br />

WM. THOMAS RUCKLE. Same address.<br />

JOSEPH <strong>and</strong> FRANK M. SEWELL, Relay St<strong>at</strong>ion, B &O.R.R.<br />

Son <strong>and</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son, respectively, of Josiah Sewell.<br />

W. DEALE HALES, 343 S. Gilmor st.<br />

JACOB G. HALES,<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>sons of Thomas Stewart, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. Montgomery's<br />

Company, " Baltimore Union Artillerists," Cjol. Harris,<br />

1st Regiment of Artillery.<br />

JAMES T. MITCHELL. 4<strong>12</strong> E. Pr<strong>at</strong>t st.<br />

THOS. IRELAND ELLIOTT, St. Paul <strong>and</strong> Fayette st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her. John Bunting, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. Micliael Peters'<br />

Company, 51st Regiment.<br />

WILLIAM G HOLLINGSWORTH, 1410 John st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>iier, Saml. Boilings worth. Jr., priv<strong>at</strong>e 1st Baltimore Hussars,<br />

Capt. James Sterrett, 5th Regiment, Col. Biays.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Capt. Saml. Moale, " Columbian Artillery."<br />

W. GLENN HOLLINGSWORTH. Same address.<br />

(Jr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Samuel Hollingsworth.<br />

J. HENRY TSCHUDY, 326 Bloomingdale ave.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Samuel Tschudy.<br />

JOSEPH MERRIKEN CUU MINGS, 118 E, Baltimore st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Joseph Merriken, Captain Thomas W<strong>at</strong>son's<br />

Company, 39th Regiment.<br />

CLARENCE H. FORREST. 209 Courtl<strong>and</strong> st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Nicholas Snider, , Capt Jno. Gait.<br />

C. TAYLOR PENTZ, N Calvert st.<br />

(Died Sept. 2, 1889.)<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Daniel Peutz<br />

HERBERT WILLIAM RUTHERFORD, l.j'^O Bolton st.<br />

Greit gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her. Lieut. Wm Tough, Col. Francis Mc-<br />

Clure's Regiment U. S. Volunteers (Regulars.)<br />

RICHARD T. FRANCK, 524 N. Paca street.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Henry Wm Gray, priv<strong>at</strong>e "Baltimore United<br />

Volunteers," Capt. David Warfield, 5th Regiment.<br />

CHARLES E. FRANCK. Same address.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Henry W. Gray, &c.


1<strong>12</strong><br />

HOWARD LEE FRANCE, 524 N. Paca st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> graudfalher, Henry W. Gray.<br />

Rev. GEO. ARMISTEAD LEAKIN, Lake Rol<strong>and</strong>, Baltimore<br />

CO., Md., (1900 Park ave.)<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Gen. Sheppard C. Leakin, Captain 38th Infantry, <strong>at</strong><br />

Fort <strong>McHenry</strong>, under Col. Stewart.<br />

WM. RIDGE LY LEAKIN, Savannah, Ga.<br />

J. WILSON LEAKIN, N. Charles st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Gen. Sheppard C. Leakin.<br />

ST. GEORGE CARL L. SIOUSSAT, Lake Rol<strong>and</strong>.<br />

LENNARD SIOUSSAT,<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her.<br />

Dr. BENNETT NEALE, 319 W. Monument st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Gen. Anthony Miltenberger, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt.-<br />

Aaron Levering's Co., " Independent Blues," 51st Regiment.<br />

JOHN J. WeiTEFORD, 310 W. Lombard st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Samuel Whiteford, from York. Pa.<br />

GEORGE W. WHITEFORD.<br />

W. STRAN McCURLEY, 740 Eastern ave.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Felix McCurley, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. Andrew<br />

Smith's Company, 51st Regiment, Col. Amey. Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her,<br />

James McCurley, 39th Regiment, Col. Fowler, priv<strong>at</strong>e in<br />

Capt. Thomas Warner's Co.<br />

WILLIAM J. SHECKELLS, 1741 McCulloh st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Adam Smith, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. Peter Galt's^<br />

Co., 6th Regiment, Col. McDonald.<br />

HENRY HAMMOND, 14 Light st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son of Lieu. Col. Jas. Biays.<br />

P. HOLBROOK. 213 Huntingdon ave.<br />

ALF. HOLBROOK,"<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>sons of Frederick A. Crey, of Capt. P. B. Sadtler's<br />

Company. JOHN J. MACDONALD, Waverly.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>son of John Vlacdouald, with a Pennsylvania Co.<br />

FRANK S. EMORY, Hopper, McGaw & Co.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son of Philip B. Sadtler, Captain " Baltimore<br />

Yeagers."<br />

ULYSSES WITZ, <strong>12</strong>03 E. Monument st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Nicholas Elliott.<br />

HERBERT A. SMITH, 933 N. Calvert st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John George Bier; Gre<strong>at</strong>-gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her,<br />

John Cunningham.<br />

JOHN H. GIRVIN, (James M. Girvin & Son), Spear's Whart<br />

CHAS. Z. BUTLER, 1527 McCulloh st.<br />

NATHAN R. BUTLER.<br />

JOHN W. POWER. 1100 Madison avenue.<br />

WM. POWER OAKFORD, Arlington.<br />

WM. P. ZOLLINGER, Jr., 508 E. Lombard st.


113<br />

JAMES K ZOLLINGER. Louisville. Ky.<br />

HENIiY Z()I>LINGEK Boston. Mass.<br />

ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, <strong>12</strong>09 McCulloh st.<br />

W.M. L. CAMPBELL, 1107 \V. iAIulberry st.<br />

FR.VNK CAMPBELL, 1338 N. Strieker st.<br />

TIIOS. W. CAMPBELL, <strong>12</strong>0!) MeCulloh st.<br />

Gr.imlsons of Jaeob Zollinger, Captain Walker's Company<br />

Pennsylvania Volunteers, of liarrishnrg, Pa,<br />

JOHN W. <strong>and</strong> GEO. E BROWN, Pr<strong>at</strong>t <strong>and</strong> Concord sts.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John Adams Calleuder, <strong>at</strong> Fort McHeury, priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />

"Baltimore Independent Artillerists," Capt. Charles Pennington,<br />

1st Regiment Artillery. Col. Harris.<br />

CHRISTOPHER RABORG. 1314 Lanvale st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Christopher Raborg, 1st Sergeant "Independent<br />

Company, Capt. Sam'l Sterrett, 5th Regiment.<br />

SAMUEL G.BANDEL, care of F. B. B<strong>and</strong>el, "American" office<br />

ANDREW J. BANDEL,<br />

LITTLETON C. BANDEL, "<br />

FRANK B. BANDEi., " " " " '<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>sons of Wm. Baudel.<br />

H. T. MAKIBBIN, 507 N. Fremont avenue.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Wm. Mops.<br />

W.M. A. BOYD, 1810 Madison ave.<br />

CHARLES C. BOYD.<br />

SAMUEL R BOYD.<br />

WILLIAM A. BOYD, Jr.<br />

ISAAC DENSON BOYD.<br />

HARRY B. BOYD.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>sons of Samuel Rust, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. Pennington'*<br />

"Independent Artillerists," 1st Regiment Artillery.<br />

JOHN w. k£pli^ger.<br />

JOHN B. KEPLINGER. 1030 E. Chase st.<br />

LEWIS W. KEPLINGER, Petersburg, Va.<br />

Sons of J. W. K. Gr<strong>and</strong>son of Michael Keplinger, 51st<br />

Regiment, in Capt. John H Rodgers' Company.<br />

PETER F. SCHLIECKER, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Peter G. Schliecker, "under Gen. Strieker <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Point</strong>.<br />

JOHN R DUTTON.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, John Dutton, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. McDonald's Company,<br />

Gth Regiment.<br />

JAMES B. DUTTON.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John Dutton. (See above.)<br />

WM. E. B. FAITHFUL, Church Hill, Queen Anne's co , Md.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Wm. Faithful.<br />

CHARLES BOBART, 1821 Lexington st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, C. C. Bobart, Corporal Capt. Thomas L. Lawrence's<br />

Company, 6th Regiment, Col. McDonald.


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AMBROSE M. EMORY, 1814 Park ave. extended.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Gideon Emory, priv<strong>at</strong>e " Independent Blues," Capt.<br />

Aaron Levering, 5ili Regiment, Col. Jos. Sterrett.<br />

AMBROSE M. EMORY, Jr. Gr<strong>and</strong>son of above.<br />

AUGUSTINE WALSH EMORY.<br />

SAM'L M. <strong>and</strong> WM. B. WEAVER, brothers. 908 N. Broadway.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>sons of George Boss, priv<strong>at</strong>e '• Eagle Artiller<br />

ists," Captain G. J. Brown, 1st Regiment Artillery, Col. Harris.<br />

CAPT. R. NORWOOD, Blue Ridge Summit, Franklin co., Pa.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Norwood, <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong>.<br />

HARRY BURTON, 511 N. Howard st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Jos. Thomas, priv<strong>at</strong>e "Marine Artillery," Capt.<br />

George Sliles.<br />

JOSEPH C. HALL, 403 St. Paul st., near Mulberry.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Jos. Hall, priv<strong>at</strong>e " Marine Artillery, Capt. George<br />

Stiles.<br />

E. A. MILLER, 214 Light st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Wm. F. Miller, Captain in a Harford County Company.<br />

ANDREW E. WARNER, 303 N. Carey st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Andrew E. Warner, Captain in 39th Regiment, Col.<br />

Fowler.<br />

JOHN THOMAS CARTER, 1<strong>12</strong>8 Fulton "<br />

ave.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Col. John Carter, <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong>.<br />

CORNELIUS E. B. HAYES, <strong>12</strong>76 B<strong>at</strong>tery ave. '<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, John Hayes, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. Christian Adreon's Co.,<br />

"Union Volunteers," 5th Regiment, Col. Joseph Sterrett.<br />

JOSEPH PARSONS, 1111 E. Pr<strong>at</strong>t st.<br />

JNO.HY. PARSONS, "<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Joseph Parsons priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. Daniel Swarzauer's<br />

Company, 27th Regiment, Col. Long.<br />

BYRD G. EICHELBERGER, 34 W. Baltimore st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Col. Geo. M. Eichelberger.<br />

EDWD. LOUIS REYNOLDS, 1800 Park ave.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John Reynolds.<br />

CHARLES S. LEWIS, 1009 Mulberry st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Jesse Lewis.<br />

Capt. RICH. E. BOULDIN, Belair, Md.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Chas. D. Bouldin.<br />

JOHN T. COOK, 800 Edmondson ave.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Joseph Logan, priv<strong>at</strong>e, Michael Haubert, Captain<br />

51 8t Regiment, Col. Amey.<br />

EDW. AVM. DORSEY, St. Louis.<br />

WM. LEE DORSEY.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>sons of Jolin Reed, volunteer from York, Pa., <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong>.<br />

<strong>Point</strong>.<br />

GEO. BRECKINRIDGE DORSEY.


115<br />

J. H. R. WARNER, witli Keen & Hagerly.<br />

H. VV. WARNER.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>sons of Michael Warner, <strong>at</strong> Fort <strong>McHenry</strong>.<br />

J. SEWELL THOMAS.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>son of Sterling Thomas.<br />

CHAS. F. MARROW, 1333 N. Carey et.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Isaac Marrow <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong>.<br />

JAMES VV. SHELLMAN, Westminster.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Major Thos. S. Jones.<br />

JOHN L. GRIMES, 93(1 W. Fayette st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>son of James H. Grimes, <strong>at</strong> Fort McHeury.<br />

MARION <strong>and</strong> FERDINAND MEARIS, 773 Lexington st.<br />

Sons of Jacob Mearis, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. Peter Pinney's Comp'y,.<br />

27th Regiment, Col. Kennedy Long.<br />

Du T. CHEW WORTHINGTON, 840 W. Fayette st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Rezin H. Worthington.<br />

ALEXANDER G. SUTER, 324 N. Gihiior st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, George Suter, <strong>at</strong> Fort <strong>McHenry</strong> under Gen. Anthony<br />

Miltenberger.<br />

WM. N. CUMMINS, 822 Fulton ave.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, John Keys, 1st Sergeant in " 1st Baltimore<br />

Artillery,'' Capt. Abraham Pyke.<br />

Rr..h..-J<br />

SUMMERFIELD NORWOOD, 752 W. Sar<strong>at</strong>oga st.<br />

tJrotheis-j (2^p.j^, RANDOLPH NORWOOD<br />

Sons of John Norwood, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. Dobbin's Company,<br />

39th Regiment, Lieut. Col. Fowler.<br />

D. CLINTON SLAGLE, <strong>12</strong>27 Linden ave.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Frederick G. Schaetfer, priv<strong>at</strong>e " American<br />

Artillerists," Capt. Magruder, 1st Regiment of Artillery.<br />

Dr. CHAS. C. RICHARDSON, 1622 Edmondsou ave.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Dr. Charles Richardson, Surgeon in Fort <strong>McHenry</strong>.<br />

Dr. SAM'L S. RICHARDSON, Colesville, Montgomery co<br />

MONTAGUE L. RICHARDSON, Washington, D. C.<br />

HE:sRY W. RICHARDSON,<br />

Same as above.<br />

P. HANSON HISS op Wm., 1507 McCulloh st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Philip Hiss.<br />

Rev. a. a. HARRy:\IAN, Cumberl<strong>and</strong> Valley P. O., Pa.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Stephen Harryman, priv<strong>at</strong>e Fell's <strong>Point</strong> Light<br />

Dragoons, 5lli Regiment, Col. Biays.<br />

SAMUEL S. ADDISON, McMcchin st., near John.<br />

Old Defender. Worked in the intrenchments on Loudenslager's<br />

Hill.<br />

EDMUND LAW ROGERS, Brig, <strong>and</strong>' Quartermaster Genl.,<br />

Maryl<strong>and</strong> Club.<br />

Son of Lloyd N. Rogers, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. John Eager Howard's<br />

Cavalry.


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JOSEPH R. WINN, 1420 W. Fayette st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>lier, Christopher<br />

Regiment.<br />

Winn, Corporal Capt. Kanes' Co , 37th<br />

FRANK RICHARDSON, 330 S. Gilmor st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son of Adam Miller.<br />

GEO. W. GILLASPEY, 1035<br />

ROBT. E. GILLASPEY, "<br />

N. Gilmor st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>sons of John Orem, of Barney's Flotilla.<br />

J. HOWARD SUTTON, 710 E. Biddle st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>son of John A. Callender, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. Pennington's<br />

" Independent Artillery Company."<br />

RIGNALD W. BALDWIN, Jr., inio Linden ave.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Wra. Woodward.<br />

EDWARD B. OWENS. 13 E. Pr<strong>at</strong>t st.<br />

(LOUIS CASSARD OWENS, 13 E. Pr<strong>at</strong>t st<br />

Sous of E. B. O. \ EDWARD B OWENS. Jr. "<br />

( GEORGE C. OWENS,<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Jos. Owens, <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong>, " Independent<br />

Company," Capt. Sterrett.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Benj. Buck, 1st Lieutenant, "Washington<br />

Artillery."<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Gilbert Cafsard, priv<strong>at</strong>e "Washington<br />

Artillery."<br />

PERCY S. ROSSITER, 822 N. Calvert st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Jacob Albright, " Lancaster Volunteers."<br />

WM. G. SPEED, lo3S Harlem ave.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, David Davis, priv<strong>at</strong>e in "^A'ashington<br />

Artillery, Capt. Berry, 1st Regiment Artillery, Col. Harris.<br />

WM. MASON DULANY, 2416 St. Paul st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son of Saml. Dulany, priv<strong>at</strong>e " Mechanical Volunteers,"<br />

Capt. Benj. C. Howard, 5th Regiment.<br />

SAML C. ROBERTS. 2 Elm st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, James B. Roberts, priv<strong>at</strong>e 27th Regiment.<br />

JOS. O. BARGAR, 1002 S. Sharp st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Jos. Bargar, priv<strong>at</strong>e " Marine Artillery,"<br />

Capt. Geo. Stiles.<br />

ROBT. T. J. CONWAY, 1505 W. Lanvale st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Capt. Robert Conway, 6th Regiment.<br />

J. T. GILL, <strong>12</strong>03 Argyle avenue.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, J. H. Ewaldl.<br />

ALFKEf) LAPOURAILLE, 1514 Orleans st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son of Col. Nicholas Brewer, U. S. Regulars, <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong>.<br />

5.<br />

JOHN A. W. RICHARDSON, 413 Second st , Room<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son of , in comm<strong>and</strong> of the Six<br />

Gun B<strong>at</strong>tery.


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GEO D. DUKEHART.<br />

Son of Ileuiy Dukclmrt, one of the <strong>soldiers</strong> who carried'<br />

Wells <strong>and</strong> McComas from the field <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong>.<br />

JAMES W. ALNUTT.<br />

Son of James Alnutt, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. Wm. Roney's Company,<br />

8!tth Regiment.<br />

RICHARD WALTON COOK, Arlington, Md.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son of Capt. Jacob Grafflin, <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong>.<br />

CLIFTON E. KREBS, cor. Aisquith <strong>and</strong> Chew streets.<br />

HARRY W. KREBS.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>sons of Jacob Krebs, who served <strong>at</strong> Fort Mc-<br />

Henry under Commodore Barney.<br />

THOS. L. MATTHEWS, 15 E Fayette street.<br />

Son of VVm. M<strong>at</strong>thews, priv<strong>at</strong>e in a Baltimore county regiment.<br />

ANDREW REESE.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, John Reese, Lieutenant (afterwards commissioned<br />

Captain) in Capt. Samuel Sterrett's Company, 5th Regiment,<br />

Maryl<strong>and</strong> militia.<br />

JA:MES p. <strong>and</strong> ERNEST S. REESE.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>sons of Jonn Reese.<br />

GEO. D., WM. P. <strong>and</strong> HENRY O. REESE.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>sons of John Reese. See above.<br />

D. J., A. W. <strong>and</strong> C. P. JUVENAL <strong>and</strong> Dr. J. REESE UHLER.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>sons of John Reese.<br />

JAMES CUMMINGS.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>son of John Keys, 1st Sergeant Capt. Pyke's Comp'y,<br />

" Bahimore Union Volunteer Artillery."<br />

WM. F. DAVIS, Marriottsville, Howard co.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Richard Davis, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. John Woods' Co.<br />

ROBERT LAWSON, 11 E. Lexington st.<br />

Son of Capt. Robert Lawson.<br />

W. NOBLE LAWSON.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>son of Capt. Robert Lawson.<br />

JOHN RANDALL MAGRUDER, Annapolis, Md.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son of Capt. Joseph Hopper Nicholson, of the<br />

"Baltimore Fencibles "<br />

FRANK RICHARDSON, 330 S. Gilmor st.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son of Adam Miller.<br />

JOHN BROWN, Jr., 1545 McElderry st.<br />

Son of John Brown, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. John Montgomery's<br />

Company, " Baltimore Union Artillery."<br />

FRANK L. REED, 306 N. Charles st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>son of Robert S. D. Jones, who was a son of James^<br />

D. Jones, &c.<br />

ROBERT S. D. JONES, 101 N. Exeter st.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, James D. Jones, priv<strong>at</strong>e in 6th Regiment.


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JAME3 E. BYRD, Maryl<strong>and</strong> Steambo<strong>at</strong> Company.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, James Sheldon, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. Chalmer's Co ,.<br />

J^ls-t Regiment.<br />

n,«ot ,rron.ic«..c ^.(FLETCHER LEE BYRD.<br />

James Sheldon, "j ^ORVAL EDGAR BYRD.<br />

GEO. NORBURY <strong>and</strong> HARRY DOWNING MACKENZIE,.<br />

22 S. Chariest st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her, Thomas Mackenzie, <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong>.<br />

S. HAMILTON CAUGHY.<br />

NOAH WALKER CAUGHY,<br />

MICHAEL P. CAUGHY.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>sons of Michael Caughy.<br />

J. H. MAYNADIER, 310 <strong>North</strong> st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>son of Lieu. Wm. N. Maynadier, of Capt. Mason's Co.<br />

JAMES L. OSBORNE.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>son of Capt. Alcorn, Captain of the " Hornet."<br />

E. B GLENN, 135 Elm st., Newark, N. J.,<br />

Old Defender <strong>at</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong>, priv<strong>at</strong>e in Capt. Peter Pinney's<br />

Co., 27th Regiment.<br />

CHAS. C. CRANE, 1408 McCulloh st.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>son of Capt. Aaron R. Levering, of the " Independent<br />

Blues."<br />

LEONARD M. FRAILEY.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>son of Major Leonard Frailey, also gr<strong>and</strong>son of Sailing<br />

Master de la Roche, of the ship '• Erie."<br />

GEO. CLINTON McGREEVY.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son of same.<br />

WM. C. PALMER, 1<strong>12</strong>7 McCulloh St.<br />

F<strong>at</strong>her, Edw. Palmer, priv<strong>at</strong>e Capt. James Sterretts Co.,<br />

" First Baltimore Hussars."<br />

THOS. SHEPPARD.<br />

Son of Capt. Thomas Sheppard, 6lh Regiment.<br />

THOS. D, SAMUEL McD. <strong>and</strong> CHARLES SHEPPARD.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>sons of Capt. Thomas Sheppard, 6th Regiment.<br />

HUGH BURGESS JONES, cor Eutaw aud Fayette sts.<br />

Son of Ensign Wm. R. Jones, a signal man on Barney's Flo-<br />

tilla.<br />

HUGH BOLTON JONES <strong>and</strong> FRANCIS COATES JONES.<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong>sons of Wm. R. Jones.<br />

FRANCIS ALEXANDER STEVENS, Kansas City, Mo.<br />

Gre<strong>at</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son of Capt. Jehu Bouldin, of the "Independent<br />

Light Dragoons," of the 5lh Regiment, Maryl<strong>and</strong> Cavalry militia,<br />

Lieut. Col. James Biays, 3d Brigade, Brig. Gen. Strieker.


PROGRAMME<br />

—OF—<br />

CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL PARADES,<br />

MARYLAND EXPOSITION.<br />

SEPTEMBER 9th-13th. 1888.


THE GREAT CIVIC PARADE.<br />

MONHRY. sept. 9th. IBBa.<br />

<strong>The</strong> gre<strong>at</strong> Civic <strong>and</strong> ludiistrial Parade started from Broadway<br />

about ten o'clock A. M., <strong>and</strong> went over the following<br />

route : To Baltimore street, to Eutaw street, to Madison ave-<br />

nue, to Boundary avenue, where part of it continued to Plmlico<br />

<strong>and</strong> part of it disb<strong>and</strong>ed. This was the order of the line:<br />

Jacob Fuey, Marshal of Police.<br />

Pl<strong>at</strong>oon of Mounted Police.<br />

Maryl<strong>and</strong> colore. United St<strong>at</strong>es colors, Baltimore colors.<br />

Trumpeters.<br />

CHIEF MARSHAL, J. FRANK SUPPLEE.<br />

Chief of Staff, Col. Chas. D. Qaither.<br />

Mounted Color - Bearer, J. G. Binpokd.<br />

Markers—Capt. Geo. W. Clotwobthy <strong>and</strong> Thos. R. Turner .<br />

PERSONAL STAFF.<br />

Lieut. Col. Allison Wilmer, C. H. Brace, Thos. F. Putscbe,<br />

Lieut. Col. George A. Pearre, Louis A. Hazard, Lieut. Col. J.<br />

L. Woodford, H.^J. Farber, David Whitney, Maj. J. D. Norris,<br />

Ed. H. Wise, Col. M. R. Joyce, Alfred Poindexter, Capt. Isidor<br />

Becker, A. B. McElroy, Col. F. W. Bruue, J. H. Scarff, Lieut.<br />

Col. Brent W<strong>at</strong>ers, Wm. S. Whe<strong>at</strong>field, Col. J. G. Taylor, Leon<br />

Seliger, Major W. O. Bigelow, F. P. Carroll, Captain Noble H.<br />

Creager, Robert C. Rasin, J. S. Richardson, Capt. P. L. Perkins,<br />

F. Edw. Kiugden, Captain H. H. Boswell, N. S. G. Williams,<br />

Capt. John W. Cruett, Joseph W. Cochran, Capt. Gei>.<br />

R. Ash, Frank A. Benson, Capt. Charles G. Wright, Clarence<br />

Cochran, Capt. Ed. Roberts, John Parker Haas, Captain C. B.<br />

McLean, O L. Rhodes, Captain George R. Browning, M. C.<br />

Hodgdou, Percy E. Guard, Capt. W. E. Finney, William Mc-<br />

Elmoyle, Captain Louis Schneebei-ger, James Young, C. W. S.<br />

Banks, Capt. A. H. Bayly, B. F. Powell, Captain L. S. McNamara,<br />

Thomas F. McNulty, Capt. C. L. Dallam, Ed. S. ConlJ'u,<br />

Captain George T. Robinson, George R. McGee, W. C. Rouse,<br />

Captain Robert Riddell Brown, Calvin Chesnut, C. J. Taylor,<br />

Capt. E. C. Johnson, H. Webster Crowl, Capt. T. H. Shriver,<br />

D. Buchanan Merryman, Capt. Henry Mayer, Capt. R. Fuller<br />

Shryock, David McClean, R. B. Roache, Capt. D. F. Penning-<br />

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ton, A. V. Stevens, Richard Morton. Jr., Capt G. W. Wood,<br />

Prof. Adam Itzel, Jr., Lieut. R. M. Lockwood, C. C. Elliott,<br />

Emory Barry, Lieut. B. F. Boyden, Armistead M. Webb, Lieut.<br />

Thomas ^ hitridge, W. H. Cox, Joseph Rosenfeld, Lieut. Jas.<br />

D. Moulton, Robert S. Wieseufeld, Lieut D. M. Hitc, W. C.<br />

Farber, Lieutenant S. H. Irving. Thomas J. Carroll, Sebastian<br />

Brown, S. S. McKim, Thomas R. Clendiuen, P. Hanson Hiss<br />

of William, Charles M. Roche, Sam. H. L3'on, W. W. Mclntire,<br />

John Trockenbrot, Dr. H. H. Biedler, Alex. Bechhofer.<br />

GOVERNOR AND MAYOR.<br />

Elihu E. Jackson, Governor of Maryl<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> Ferdin<strong>and</strong><br />

C. L<strong>at</strong>robe, Mayor of Baltimore.<br />

PRESIDENT FRANK JJROWN.<br />

Frank Brown, President of the Maryl<strong>and</strong> Agricultural Society,<br />

under whose management the Exposition was organized.<br />

THE GUARD OP HONOR.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Guard of Honor, composed of descendants of men who<br />

were prominent in 18<strong>12</strong>-14. <strong>The</strong>n came the six divisions, as<br />

follows<br />

FIRST DIVISION.<br />

Gen. George G. Wheeler, Marshal.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first division was composed entirely of the Posts of the<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Army of the Republic of Maryl<strong>and</strong>. Gen. George G.<br />

Wheeler was marshal, Major Willard Howard was acting assistant<br />

adjutant general, <strong>and</strong> Ira Tyler was chief of staff. <strong>The</strong><br />

color-bearers were James T. Wesley <strong>and</strong> Joseph Young. <strong>The</strong><br />

men who constituted the division were men who, twenty-five<br />

years ago, saw service in the war.<br />

Department Comm<strong>and</strong>er Wheeler's staff was as follows:<br />

John Tyler, Senior Vice Comm<strong>and</strong>er ; Robt. J. Henry, Junior<br />

Vice Comm<strong>and</strong>er; George R. Graham, M. D., Medical Director<br />

; Rev. Edw. C. Allard, Chaplain ; H. A. Maughlin, Assistant<br />

Adjutant General; John W. Worth, Assistant Quartermaster<br />

General; Alfred S. Cooper, Inspector; J. C. Mullikiu<br />

Judge Advoc<strong>at</strong>e ;<br />

A. G. Alford, Chief Mustering Officer.<br />

Past Department Comm<strong>and</strong>ers.—Graham Dukehart, George<br />

W. F. Vernon, <strong>The</strong>o. F. Lang.<br />

Council of Administr<strong>at</strong>ion.—William F. Knight, Samuel F.<br />

Pray, I. D. Oliver, Richard J. James, Robert H. Cameron.<br />

N<strong>at</strong>ional Aides-de-Camp.—H. A. Barr}', Edward Schillini.',<br />

John Bowers, John R. Bailey, John R. King, Thomas II. Coburn,<br />

Dallas Laugley, J. B. McCiure, John W. McCullough, A.<br />

H. Hyson, John \V. Kaufman, William T. Robinson.<br />

Aides-de-Camp.— N. i\I Rittenhouse, Daniel T. Se<strong>at</strong>on, Geo.<br />

^V^ Grove, Henry Ewalt, ^Vm Lowe, John E. Hough, Adam<br />

Geib, F. R. Bye, J. H Liddell, AVm. Boyer, Samuel E. Young,<br />

George Rice, Wm. T. Eibin, Charles F. Leitz, George W. Warner,<br />

Frank E. Little, Thomas J. Shea, James McGuinness,<br />

Thomas Johnson, John J. Goodmanson, George W. Hammers-


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ley, Joseph E. Sweet, E. D. Floltz, William F. Roche, George<br />

Warner, John Bond, Josepii P. Ryan, J. T. Holmes, J. Newport<br />

Potts, John W, Steigerwaltl, "William Upton, John F.<br />

Thomas, Samuel Wheeler, John J. McEvoy, Henry C. Mackie,<br />

R. S. Mooney, C. C. Speed, W. T. Keirle, John Wright, William<br />

H. Thompson.<br />

Assistant Inspectors.—John A. Steiuer, William H. Ebaugh,<br />

John H. Mitten, Jethro T. McCullough, H. P. Baldwin, Frank<br />

A. Lancaster.<br />

SECOND DIVISION.<br />

Charles T. Holloway, Marshal.<br />

<strong>The</strong> second division of the parade was composed of volunteer<br />

firemen from out-of-town points, with our own veterans, with<br />

their ancient appar<strong>at</strong>us, heading the line.<br />

Chief Holloway, with his silver speaking-trumpet <strong>and</strong> smiling<br />

face, <strong>at</strong> the head of his aids, led the division, with the Americus<br />

B<strong>and</strong>. Behind them came a barouche containing three of the<br />

vets knocked out by F<strong>at</strong>her Time. <strong>The</strong>y were Leml. S. Prince,<br />

aged 84, <strong>and</strong> William H. H. Turner, aged 78, who once ran<br />

with the old Independents in their palmy days, <strong>and</strong> Edward<br />

Horner, aged 85, one of the followers of the Columbia machine<br />

away back in the forties.<br />

Marshal Holloway's aids were Gen. R. N. Bowerman, Henry<br />

Lutz, Capt. John H. K<strong>at</strong>zenberger, Augustus Albert, W. O.<br />

Beckenbaugh, W. J. Carroll, William P. Reilly, Robert St. J.<br />

Stewart, with a personal staff consisting of the visiting chief<br />

engineers <strong>and</strong> ex-chief engineers, assistant engineers <strong>and</strong> exassistant<br />

engineers, <strong>and</strong> officers <strong>and</strong> deleg<strong>at</strong>es representing fire<br />

associ<strong>at</strong>ions from other cities.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Baltimore veterans' flo<strong>at</strong> was in the front rank, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

old engines on it, odd-looking <strong>and</strong> strange as they were to those<br />

of this gener<strong>at</strong>ion, were as familiar friends to their f<strong>at</strong>hers <strong>and</strong><br />

gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>hers. On the back part of the flo<strong>at</strong> was the "Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her,"<br />

as the Vets affection<strong>at</strong>ely call it— a little, old, b<strong>at</strong>tered<br />

h<strong>and</strong> engine, about six feet long <strong>and</strong> three feet high, built in<br />

1764. It was discovered in a barnyard in Frederick about two<br />

years ago, <strong>and</strong> was afterwards brought to Baltimore with its<br />

companion, the Snake reel with its coil of copper-riveted le<strong>at</strong>her<br />

hose, by the Frederick associ<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>and</strong> presented to the Baltimore<br />

veterans. <strong>The</strong> reel followed the flo<strong>at</strong>. Alongside the<br />

"Gr<strong>and</strong>f<strong>at</strong>her" on the flo<strong>at</strong>, <strong>and</strong> <strong>at</strong>tended by four old firemen<br />

with their funny little oilcloth capes <strong>and</strong> h<strong>at</strong>s th<strong>at</strong> looked like<br />

tin buckets with brims to them, was the old Dolphin suction,<br />

painted like its ancient companion, in red <strong>and</strong> black, but it is a<br />

finer <strong>and</strong> more elabor<strong>at</strong>e machine. Its upper works are supported<br />

<strong>at</strong> the corners by four bronze dolphins, <strong>and</strong> from these<br />

it took its name. It was the Mechanical Company's machine<br />

in the early days of th<strong>at</strong> company, <strong>and</strong> years afterward it was<br />

found in Cambridge, where it had done efficient service. Above<br />

it flo<strong>at</strong>ed the Columbia Company's banner of blue silk, \^ih a


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painting on it representing a fireman rescuing a girl in her<br />

Sunday clothes from a burning building in the dead of the<br />

night. Below it was the motlo, " To save from fire is our desire."<br />

<strong>The</strong>se were followed by the members of the associ<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

walking six abreast, with their double deck gallery engine<br />

"Fairy," drawn by four horses. This engine was originally<br />

owned by the Fairmount Company, of Philadelphia, <strong>and</strong> when<br />

built in 1845 was considered the finest engine in the country.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fairmount veterans took part in the parade, <strong>and</strong> almost<br />

every one of them went up to take a look <strong>and</strong> affection<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

stroke the machine th<strong>at</strong> was once the pride of their city.<br />

A little further on <strong>and</strong> hauled along by h<strong>and</strong> was the old engine<br />

of the P<strong>at</strong>apsco Company, " the Volunteer," which was<br />

rescued from a junk shop on Thames street some years ago by<br />

the venerable Peter Logue, who boasts of never having been<br />

in a the<strong>at</strong>re in his life.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Veteran Voluuteer Firemen's Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Washington,<br />

with their hose carriage, the Hope Hose <strong>and</strong> Steam Fire<br />

Company, with their hose carriage, tl)e W<strong>at</strong>erwitch Hook <strong>and</strong><br />

Ladder Company, with h<strong>and</strong>some truck, <strong>and</strong> Friendship Company,<br />

No. 1, of Alex<strong>and</strong>ria, Va., completed the first section.<br />

<strong>The</strong> other companies of veterans in the division were the<br />

Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Brooklyn, N. Y..<br />

who had a double-deck gallery engine, a sister to the Fairy of<br />

the Baltimore Vets.; the Active Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Volunteer Firemen,<br />

of Philadelphia, <strong>and</strong> the Fairmount Company of Philadelphia,<br />

with their old red machine, built in 1791, decor<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

with steers' horns, <strong>and</strong> the motto, ' Prompt<br />

to Action."<br />

<strong>The</strong> Baltimore men had special pleasure in receiving their<br />

guests from a distance, two of whom were old " Baltimore<br />

boys" <strong>The</strong>y were J. W. Kentzell <strong>and</strong> Henry A. Chase, of the<br />

Exempt Company, of San Francisco, <strong>and</strong> G. M. Ottinger, chief<br />

of the Salt Lake City fire department, who ran with the Deptford<br />

Company of Baltimore from 1854 to 1858. <strong>The</strong>se, with<br />

Edward Koontz, President of the Juniors, of Frederick, Md.,<br />

<strong>and</strong> W. T. Robinson, of <strong>Port</strong>smouth, Va., were appointed spe<br />

cial aids to Mashal Holloway.<br />

A few of the companies had the ancient appar<strong>at</strong>us, now long<br />

out of use. <strong>The</strong> Winchester (Va.) bo3'8, calling themselves the<br />

Sarah Zane Steam Fire Company, No. 1, had their original<br />

h<strong>and</strong> engine, a small double-decker, presented to them by their<br />

p<strong>at</strong>ron saint. Miss Sarah Zane, in 1840. <strong>The</strong> Hampton (Va.)<br />

boys, W. J. Weymouth in comm<strong>and</strong>, dragged the old Lafayette<br />

gallery suction along, <strong>and</strong> had a good time of it, too.<br />

This old engine was <strong>and</strong> still is a pretty good machine.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bay Ridge <strong>and</strong> Coney Isl<strong>and</strong> companies, of New York,<br />

hauled the old Deplford double-deck engine, which has, after a<br />

varied <strong>and</strong> useful career, returned to its home in Baltimore.<br />

When the company disb<strong>and</strong>ed the engine was sold to a company<br />

in Frederick, who, alter years of service, sold it to Win-


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Chester, Va , where it was discovered <strong>and</strong> bought by Mr.<br />

Hollo way.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Altoona boys, the Pennsylvania Railroad's firemen <strong>at</strong><br />

Altoona, Pa., had the largest number of active men in line, <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>at</strong>tracted a gre<strong>at</strong> deal of <strong>at</strong>tention <strong>and</strong> no small amount of<br />

applause by their fancy marching.<br />

<strong>The</strong> C<strong>at</strong>skill (X.Y.) boys were the dudes of the procession,<br />

<strong>and</strong> were remarkable for their uniformity of dress, their h<strong>and</strong>some<br />

appearance <strong>and</strong> their excellent marching. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

dressed in laultlessly fitting uniforms of fawn-colored cloth,<br />

<strong>and</strong> each man wore fawn-colored kid gloves <strong>and</strong> le<strong>at</strong>her lielmets<br />

ot the same hue. <strong>The</strong>y had with them their pretty huse<br />

carriage.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chambers Company, of <strong>Port</strong>smouth, Va., with their fine<br />

b<strong>and</strong>, received an ov<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

<strong>The</strong> other companies th<strong>at</strong> took part in the parade were the<br />

Chemical Engine Company, No. ], Manchester, Md.; W<strong>at</strong>erwitch<br />

Hose Company, No. 1, <strong>Port</strong> Deposit. Md.; Independent<br />

Fire Companj', Annapolis, Md.; Reilly Hose Company, No. 1,<br />

Harrisburg, Pa.; Vigilant Fire Company, No. 1. York, Pa.;<br />

Phoenix Hose Company, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; Active Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

of Volunteer Firemen's Associ<strong>at</strong>ion, Philadelphia Pa.;<br />

Fame Hose Company, No. 1, Wilmington, Del.; Independent<br />

Fire Company. <strong>Port</strong>smouth Va.; Bristol Fire Company, Bristol,<br />

Pa.; Frostburg Fire Company, Frostburg Md.; Fort Hamilton<br />

Fire Company, Fort Hamilton, N. Y.; Moyamensing<br />

Hook <strong>and</strong> Ladder Company, Chester, Pa.; Independent Fire<br />

Company, of Frederick,. Md; American Hose <strong>and</strong> Hook <strong>and</strong><br />

Ladder Company, Pennsylvania ; Good Intent Fire Company,<br />

Pottsville, Pa.; <strong>The</strong> Good-Will Hook <strong>and</strong> Ladder Company, of<br />

Atlantic City, N. J. <strong>The</strong> majority of these brought their own<br />

bauds with them, <strong>and</strong> the second division was probably the<br />

most musical in line.<br />

THIRD DIVISION.<br />

Samuel W. Regester, Marshal.<br />

<strong>The</strong> third division was composed of officers of the modern<br />

city tire department, members of engine <strong>and</strong> truck companies,<br />

with appar<strong>at</strong>us <strong>and</strong> flo<strong>at</strong>s carrying chemical engine. <strong>The</strong> gallant<br />

firemen received their share of applause from the specta-<br />

tors, <strong>and</strong> deserved it all. <strong>The</strong> bearing of the men was free,<br />

steady, impressive. AVright's Baud of 25 pieces preceded the<br />

division. <strong>The</strong> marshal of this division was one of Baltimore's<br />

Fire Commissioners.<br />

FOURTH DIVISION.<br />

Gen. Thomas J. Shryock, Marshal.<br />

A gay t<strong>at</strong>too was be<strong>at</strong>en upon the stones by the hoofs of the<br />

prancing horses as Gen. Thos. J. Shryock <strong>and</strong> his staff of seventy-six<br />

aids marched <strong>at</strong> the head of the fourth division. Gen.


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Shryock has in several parades introduced novelties in the<br />

equipment of his aids, <strong>and</strong> he repe<strong>at</strong>ed his former efforts with<br />

splendid effect. <strong>The</strong> young men who composed his staff carried<br />

white riding crops, used a white bridle, <strong>and</strong> wore white<br />

kid gloves, white straw h<strong>at</strong>s with while b<strong>and</strong>s, dark cutaway<br />

co<strong>at</strong>, white vest, drab corduroy trowsers, <strong>and</strong> bronze medals<br />

struck <strong>at</strong> the Philadelphia mint. Thus <strong>at</strong>tired upon their<br />

spirited horses they were received with applause. Henry R.<br />

Vonderhorst carried the white silken division colors, <strong>and</strong> John<br />

F. Schultz was bearer of the oriole colors.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Uniformed Knights of the Golden Eagle were first in<br />

line, Lieut.-Gen. Louis E. Stilz, of Philadelphia, <strong>and</strong> his staff.<br />

Adjt.-Qen. J. Marple Hurtt, Inspector-Gen. Samuel M. Woods,<br />

Assistant Adjt.-Gen. Robert R. Hodge, Surgeon-Gen. Dr. J. E.<br />

Whiteford, with Col. James Billingsley, of Baltimore, <strong>and</strong> Col.<br />

Wilbur R. Rich, of Atlantic City, richly uniformed, marched<br />

in front of the Knights of the Golden Eagle drum corps, <strong>and</strong><br />

Major B. M. Cross had immedi<strong>at</strong>e control of the Maryl<strong>and</strong><br />

B<strong>at</strong>talion, 150 men. <strong>The</strong> Supreme Chief of the order is Mr. R.<br />

Emory Enniss, of Baltimore, <strong>and</strong> with his staff. Gr<strong>and</strong> Chief of<br />

the St<strong>at</strong>e N. S. M. Morton, Past Supreme Chief James Young<br />

<strong>and</strong> Past Chief Wm. Weaver, occupied carriages in the line.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pennsylvania division was large. Brig.- Gen. M. C. Stafford<br />

<strong>and</strong> staff comm<strong>and</strong>ed it. Col. Steinbach had charge of<br />

the First Regiment, Col. Long of the Second <strong>and</strong> Col. Bigard<br />

of the Third. Un<strong>at</strong>tached visiting Comm<strong>and</strong>eries, among them<br />

Wilmington, (Del.) Washington <strong>and</strong> Philadelphia deleg<strong>at</strong>ions,<br />

with b<strong>and</strong>s, helped swell the ranks of the well-drilled <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>somely<br />

uniformed Knights.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Knights of Pythias presented an imposing appearance,<br />

their broadcloth suits <strong>and</strong> elabor<strong>at</strong>e gold <strong>and</strong> velvet regalia making<br />

them among the most conspicuous bodies in line. John A.<br />

Schwartz was in comm<strong>and</strong> of the Knights. Fraukenfield's West<br />

Philadelphia B<strong>and</strong> furnished marching music for them. Capt.<br />

Nicholas Tegges comm<strong>and</strong>ed the mounted Knights. Capt.<br />

Harry C. Cox had comm<strong>and</strong> of the Pythian Drill Associ<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

No. 1 ; Capt. Harry Kemp, of Monumental, No. 2; Capt.<br />

John Block, of Baltimore. No. 3; P. H. Lenderking, of Mary-<br />

Capt. Wal-<br />

l<strong>and</strong>, No. 4; Capt. Edw. Appell, of Steuben, No. 5 ;<br />

ter Hevern, of Ivanhoe, No. (5; Capt. Jesse G. Gosuell, of<br />

Druid, No. 7 ; Washington, No. 1, Nelson, No. 2, <strong>and</strong> Columbia,<br />

No. 3, of Washington ; Wilmington, No. 1. of Wilmington,<br />

R<strong>at</strong>hbone, No. 8, of Alex<strong>and</strong>ria, <strong>and</strong> Black Prince, No. 87, of<br />

New Freedom, Pa., were the visiting divisions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> societies of St. George, St. Andrew <strong>and</strong> the Caledonian<br />

Society were represented in the division.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Manual Training School placed eighty-five of its scholars<br />

in the procession, uniformed in white caps <strong>and</strong> yellow<br />

badges. A flo<strong>at</strong> carried specimens of the work of the scholars<br />

in wood, tin <strong>and</strong> metals.<br />

Capt. Thos. P. Baldwin was in comm<strong>and</strong> of the Manual<br />

Training School <strong>and</strong> the public school pupils, the l<strong>at</strong>ter, 200


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Btrong, in four iHvisions, beiug under the immedi<strong>at</strong>e comm<strong>and</strong>^<br />

of James Young, Jr. Fifty colon d Scholars marciied proudly<br />

in rear of Capt Young's Division.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Friendship Drum Corps headed the Order United American<br />

Mechanics, <strong>and</strong> Liberty Council, No. 24, turned out a<br />

goodly display.<br />

Capt. A. G. Welsh, Jr., issued the orders to the Ellsworth<br />

Rifle Corps.which drilled witli fine etlect. <strong>The</strong> Cadets of Temperance<br />

followed,<br />

preceding.<br />

the Riverside Baud of <strong>Port</strong> Deposit Md.,<br />

<strong>The</strong> C<strong>at</strong>holic Parochial schools contributed largely to the parade,<br />

<strong>and</strong> their ne<strong>at</strong>ly uniformed scholars were applauded all<br />

along the route. <strong>The</strong> Cadets of St. James School, little fellows<br />

all of them, wore a zouave uniform of blue <strong>and</strong> red, <strong>and</strong> with<br />

wooden guns presented thenu^nual of arms drill with precision<br />

<strong>and</strong> promptness. Captain flarry Laritz was in comm<strong>and</strong>. St.<br />

Michael's Cadets, John Baier, captain, wore a uniform nearly<br />

similar <strong>and</strong> drilled in an admirable manner. St. John's Temperance<br />

Cadets, Captain Owen Kehler; Temperance Cadets of<br />

the Lady of Good Council, from Locust <strong>Point</strong>, Dominick<br />

Roche in comm<strong>and</strong>; the scholars of Calvert Hall, St. Joseph's<br />

Academy, marshaled by brothers of the institution ; St. Peter's<br />

Temperance Cadets, St. Vincent's scholars, St. Alphonsus'<br />

school, the scholars from the Immacul<strong>at</strong>e Conception, St. P<strong>at</strong>rick's,<br />

St. Joseph's, St. Mary's Star of the Sea, <strong>and</strong> St. Martin's<br />

scholars were all ne<strong>at</strong>ly uniformed in red caps, <strong>and</strong> some witk<br />

sashes, <strong>and</strong> marched over the long route with unflagging steps.<br />

Brothers Quintian, Virgil <strong>and</strong> Julius rode in a carriage in<br />

of the schcol-boys.<br />

rear<br />

For the Uniformed C<strong>at</strong>holic Knights Hoffman's B<strong>and</strong> was<br />

secured, <strong>and</strong> its martial<br />

largest <strong>and</strong> best drilled<br />

airs marked the lime for one of the<br />

bodies in the parade. <strong>The</strong> C<strong>at</strong>holic<br />

Knights were out in force. Capt. Michael Lotz was in comm<strong>and</strong>,<br />

<strong>and</strong> back of him stretched a long line of societies, each<br />

fully uniformed. <strong>The</strong> societies were: Knights of St. Michael,<br />

Capt. John King ; St. George, Capt. Antoine Schalitzky ; St.<br />

Paul, Captain L.I. Ripple: St.<br />

James, Capt. Andrew Shaffer;<br />

Francis, Julius Hoffman; St.-<br />

St. Weuceslaus, Capt. Joseph<br />

F. Shimanek ; St. Vladislaus, Capt. Joseph Sibeski ; St. Albert,<br />

Captain Schultz; St. Aloysius, Capt. John Flynn ; St. Joseph,<br />

Capt. J: I. Gilchrist; St. Vincent, Captain J. A. Stewarts; St.<br />

Francis, (colored,) Capt. Smith ; L<strong>at</strong>in Cross, Capt. Lawrence<br />

Mohr ; St. P<strong>at</strong>rick, Capt Michael Keeney.<br />

<strong>The</strong> display by St. Mary's Industrial School was one of the<br />

fe<strong>at</strong>ures. Two hundred boys, some small <strong>and</strong> some large,<br />

med uniformed in gray suits tri i<br />

with blue, <strong>and</strong> wearing blue<br />

caps, marched like veterans. <strong>The</strong> boys presented <strong>at</strong> the same<br />

time esjimples of their work. One flo<strong>at</strong>, 34 feet long, contained<br />

vmder arches of black <strong>and</strong> gold a printing press oper<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

by a boy, <strong>and</strong> stocking knitting machines, <strong>at</strong> which three<br />

boys worked. Over the entire flo<strong>at</strong> were placed specimens of<br />

the labor of the scholars. <strong>The</strong> rear was filled with products of


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the garden <strong>and</strong> farm. A second flo<strong>at</strong> carried w<strong>at</strong>er <strong>and</strong> provisions<br />

for the boj's, while a large vehicle contained all the trustees<br />

<strong>and</strong> the board of directors. Dr. R. H. Goldsmith comm<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

the division.<br />

S. R. Jackson comm<strong>and</strong>ed the P<strong>at</strong>riotic Sods of America,<br />

who were accompanied by a flo<strong>at</strong> representing Washington <strong>at</strong><br />

Valley Forge. <strong>The</strong> l<strong>at</strong>ter was unusually well executed. <strong>The</strong><br />

Pennsylvania division of the P<strong>at</strong>riotic Sons of America particip<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

with full ranks.<br />

<strong>The</strong> order of the Shield of Honor was comm<strong>and</strong>ed by Wm.<br />

J. Cunningham. <strong>The</strong> Supreme Lodge, the Gr<strong>and</strong> Lodge <strong>and</strong><br />

various visiting lodges were in 33 open barouches, each member<br />

carrying an open Japanese parasol. <strong>The</strong> flo<strong>at</strong> of the Golden<br />

Eagles represented a widow se<strong>at</strong>ed bene<strong>at</strong>h a canopy <strong>and</strong><br />

two orphans, horns of plent^^ emptying their goods <strong>at</strong> their<br />

feet.<br />

<strong>The</strong> flo<strong>at</strong>s of the benevolent organiz<strong>at</strong>ions were fe<strong>at</strong>ures of<br />

a division so full of color <strong>and</strong> brilliancy as General Shryock's.<br />

Th<strong>at</strong> of the Golden Chain was one of the h<strong>and</strong>somest in the<br />

line. A number of tableaux showed the helping h<strong>and</strong> of the<br />

associ<strong>at</strong>ion keeping want from the widow <strong>and</strong> orphan. On a<br />

pedestal was a st<strong>at</strong>ue of a widow holding in her h<strong>and</strong> her husb<strong>and</strong>'s<br />

certific<strong>at</strong>e of membership. On the rear of the flo<strong>at</strong> a<br />

large <strong>and</strong> exceedingly good represent<strong>at</strong>ion of a cloud was constructed<br />

<strong>and</strong> from it an angel looked down upon another tableau<br />

of contented children.<br />

<strong>The</strong> C<strong>at</strong>holic Benevolent Legion flo<strong>at</strong> helped to make the<br />

parade a success. It represented a room in which the amount<br />

of money for which a deceased husb<strong>and</strong> was insured was<br />

being paid the widow.<br />

<strong>The</strong> members of the Order of Iron Hall rode in carriages,<br />

<strong>and</strong> placed in line two elabor<strong>at</strong>e flo<strong>at</strong>s.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Royal Arcanum section was large, the members riding<br />

in carriages. A flo<strong>at</strong> of unique design, represent<strong>at</strong>ive of the<br />

aims of the order, was entered in the line by it.<br />

<strong>The</strong> front division was concluded with the W. H. Smith Drill<br />

Corps, colored, &nd the Veteran Corps, colored, the l<strong>at</strong>ter comm<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

by Capt. Jno. B. Briscoe.<br />

<strong>The</strong> aids of Gen. Shryock were : A. E. Booth, F. C. Bolton,<br />

John Burns, Jr., AVm. W. Berry, Roger Barron, George W.<br />

Bartlett, R. H. Conway, Chas. Clark, A. J. Carr, Thomas A.<br />

Charsee, E. Pr<strong>at</strong>t Callow, E. J. Dowell, Wm. Ditfenderfer, J.<br />

J. Dufl'y, John R. Dorscy, T. A. B. Dukehart, Col. P<strong>at</strong>rick<br />

Dufl", Wm. C. Ditman, Richard H. Diggs, Charles Dilworth.<br />

F. G. Evans, Robert Eccles, S. W. Frizzell, Achilles Ford,<br />

Edward Farl<strong>and</strong>, J.Edward Duker, Arch. Anderson, A. Frank<br />

Gilbert, Wm. D. Gill, Jr., John GrifTin, W. E. Guy, Dr. H. H.<br />

Goodman, G. F. M. Hauck, E. G. Hight, F. A. C. Hil), Dudley<br />

Helfrich, James Hutchinson, Wm. Howard, Chas. T. Harrison,<br />

Frank N. Hoen, W. W. Johnson, C. B. Kleibacker, John M.<br />

Keeler, James J. Kehoe, Henry Kroeger, Dr. A. B. Lyman,<br />

Charles A. Lucy, H. C. McAfee, J. H. Miller, Harvey McCoy,


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Geo. R Mcdairy, S. R. Mnsou. Jns. C. Mullor. Henry MenckPi.<br />

R. Miignuler. Cliiulcs M. Ness, Willium II. Ruby, Cli-rlei '<br />

.<br />

Ridjiefey, Louis Roitz. Dr. Wni. Rickcrt, \V. E. Sauders, Wdl<br />

S. Sliort, John F. Scluillz, W. Warren Search, Leopold Schultx,<br />

James A. Smyser, George W. Starr, Carlos Sanchez, Charles<br />

Schmidt, S. A. Schwab, U. Siiipley, Alonzo Thompson, George<br />

K. 'I'liompson, Col. Richard B. Tippett, E W. Taylor, James<br />

Tliompson, Henry R. Yonderhorst, H. H. Vonderhorst, F. P.<br />

K. Walsh, Wm. M. Wilson, Wm. V. Wilson, <strong>and</strong> E. M. Wiley.<br />

FIFTH DIVISION.<br />

Col. Heinrich C. Tikck, Marshal.<br />

Like a picture dropped from some Teutonic frame of medieval<br />

times was the gr<strong>and</strong> display of the. fifth or German division,<br />

marshaled by Col. Heinrich C. Tieck. His chief of stntf<br />

was Parry Lee Downs, <strong>and</strong> his color-bearer Aug. F. Kaiser.<br />

Two lofty temples, 24 feet high, th<strong>at</strong> gleamed with white <strong>and</strong><br />

glinted from touches of gold, heralded from afar the Teutonic<br />

display, bre<strong>at</strong>hing in every touch the savor of f<strong>at</strong>herl<strong>and</strong>, its<br />

song <strong>and</strong> art, its costume <strong>and</strong> its science, simplicity, sports <strong>and</strong><br />

beverages.<br />

After the marshal, his aids, four surgeons <strong>and</strong> the thirty special<br />

aids of the Germania Riding Club, clad in snowy breeches<br />

<strong>and</strong> helmets, black velvet jackets <strong>and</strong> le<strong>at</strong>her leggins, came in<br />

advance of the ambulance, emblazoned with the red cross of<br />

Malta, without which no German procession is ever complete.<br />

It was in charge of Henry Bishop <strong>and</strong> was provided with<br />

stretcher, <strong>and</strong> plenty of ice, medicines, cordials <strong>and</strong> b<strong>and</strong>ages.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n hove into full view the German-American flo<strong>at</strong> containing<br />

the temples, which represented " America <strong>and</strong> Germania<br />

United" with the advancement of their domains, as designed<br />

<strong>and</strong> constructed by Prof Otto Fuchs.<br />

Riding in advance came the mounted herald trumpeting<br />

aloud. Upon his head s<strong>at</strong> the. puffed beretta <strong>and</strong> upon his form<br />

the gayly embroidered silk tunic of crimson <strong>and</strong> black <strong>and</strong> russet<br />

leggins Three noble women of the seventeenth century<br />

came next in the persons of Miss Mary Zaiser, Miss Nettie<br />

Zaiser, <strong>and</strong> Miss Lizzie Teipe, local horse women. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

dressed in s<strong>at</strong>in trains <strong>and</strong> puffed sleeves, one wearing blue,<br />

one pink <strong>and</strong> the other purple richl}' embroidered. Upon their<br />

heads were Gretchen caps, studded with gems. Six gallant<br />

knights of brave Wallenstein's period rode after in velvetslashed<br />

costumes, sleeves of blue s<strong>at</strong>in, white felt h<strong>at</strong>s, gilded<br />

sashes, broad silver buckles <strong>and</strong> swords. Six noble Huguenots<br />

in costume <strong>and</strong> si.x L<strong>and</strong>'s knights, or knights guards were next<br />

<strong>and</strong> then the flo<strong>at</strong> of the United German Singers came.<br />

It was ten feet broad <strong>and</strong> 30 feet long. On the front left corner<br />

was the American Indian in magnificent dress, <strong>and</strong> upon<br />

the other corner was the ancient Teuton in bear skins, with<br />

bis horned fur cap. Next was a Gothic temple of white <strong>and</strong><br />

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music <strong>and</strong> science. A Raphael sitting <strong>at</strong> bis easel with a bust<br />

beside him was the represent<strong>at</strong>ive of art. A. young ladydressed<br />

in classic Greek costume, reclining upon an antique<br />

se<strong>at</strong>, holding a tablet <strong>and</strong> pencil, <strong>and</strong> having a surrounding of<br />

books, the represent<strong>at</strong>ion of poetry. Music was represented<br />

by a group of three ladies in Greek dress, one holding a lyre,,<br />

the others playing upon double reed pipes. At the right was<br />

the savan of science, surounded byglobe, telescopes <strong>and</strong> books.<br />

Within the temple, under an open canopy, s<strong>at</strong> Mother Ceres;<br />

before her were two whe<strong>at</strong> sheaves, <strong>and</strong> in her h<strong>and</strong>s were<br />

sickel <strong>and</strong> flowers. Gay bannerettes ornamented the structure,<br />

together with shields <strong>and</strong> flags.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n came the ocean waves, in which two globes flo<strong>at</strong>ed.<br />

One showed America, the other Europe, <strong>and</strong> in each was a tall<br />

flagstaff", one liaving the American <strong>and</strong> the other the Germanflag.<br />

In the rear was a ledge of rocks upon which was an octagonal<br />

base, from which rose six marble columns supporting<br />

the dome of the United St<strong>at</strong>es Capitol. Within, in magnificent<br />

silk dresses, were Columbia with shield <strong>and</strong> Germania<br />

with the gre<strong>at</strong> sword, studded vest<br />

crown. Upon the pl<strong>at</strong>form were<br />

of armor <strong>and</strong> gold-jeweled<br />

shrubs, trees <strong>and</strong> flowers,<br />

while the<br />

gold.<br />

graceful trimmings of the flo<strong>at</strong> were maroon <strong>and</strong><br />

Attending this flo<strong>at</strong> were twelve medieval knights, guards of<br />

Lansquenets on foot, <strong>and</strong> behind came twelve more. Each of<br />

the six horses was draped in black, white <strong>and</strong> red—the German<br />

colors—<strong>and</strong> each was <strong>at</strong>tended by a groom in broad white<br />

felt h<strong>at</strong>, brass collar <strong>and</strong> top boots.<br />

Twenty carriages, the first of which contained President<br />

Louis Schneider, of the United Singers, with his coadjutors,<br />

Louis Warkmeister, John Hoff'meister <strong>and</strong> Frederick Scheldt,<br />

followed, each bearing the pretty banner of one of the following<br />

societies : Baltimore Liederkranz, Harmonic, Germania<br />

Masnnerchor, Frohsin, East Baltimore Liederkranz, Arbeiter<br />

Maunerchor, Baltimore Liedertafel, Arbeiter Liedertafel, Orpheus<br />

Msenuerchor, Thalia Mseunerchor, Canton ^Ma^nnerchor,<br />

Sfengerrunde, Franz Abt Msenncrclior, Germania Ma^nnerchor<br />

Club, Baltimore Liederkranz Club, Concordia Club, German<br />

Orphan Asylum, General German Aged Men's Home.<br />

<strong>The</strong> German shipping interest was displayed in gre<strong>at</strong> style.<br />

Ofiicers under Captain Kuhlman, of the <strong>North</strong> German Lloyd<br />

steamship America, were followed by the Stevedores' Associ<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

with a mini<strong>at</strong>ure of the America.<br />

After carriages with officers of the organiz<strong>at</strong>ion came the<br />

big flo<strong>at</strong> of the German Correspondent. This was an Oriental<br />

temple of eight columns, trimmed with bannerettes, <strong>and</strong> having<br />

an arched top. Surrounding it were ten figurantes, representing<br />

every part of the globe from which the news comes At<br />

the rear were a half-dozen Africans in a grove of tropical<br />

plants. This concluded the first sub-division of the fifth division.<br />

<strong>The</strong> second sub-division was composed of the f<strong>at</strong>, hearty-


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looking butcliers in cnrriiigos or ahorse, with tall silk huts <strong>and</strong><br />

white Hjirons. <strong>The</strong> horses drawing the butchers' llo<strong>at</strong>s Imd<br />

the significant motto, " Live <strong>and</strong> Let Live." It was evident<br />

tiial the butcliers had carried out <strong>at</strong> least the first part of the<br />

motto. <strong>The</strong>ir llo<strong>at</strong>s represented three stories. Upon the first<br />

were f>\\ beeves, on the second calves good enough for a hundred<br />

prodigal sons. Above were sheep.<br />

<strong>The</strong> third sui)-divisi()n was mostly beer. <strong>The</strong>re were i)leuty<br />

of llo<strong>at</strong>s <strong>and</strong> there was enough beer to flo<strong>at</strong> twice as many.<br />

<strong>The</strong> N<strong>at</strong>ional Brewing Company <strong>and</strong> the Fort Marshal Brewery<br />

h.id warlike flo<strong>at</strong>s. Tiie former was a monitor made of<br />

kegs, with a frowning turret from which protruded beer kegs<br />

for cannons, indic<strong>at</strong>ive, no doubt, of "shootin' 'em up." l^ach<br />

of its six horses was mounted by a colored man dressed in the<br />

spotle.^^s white United St<strong>at</strong>es navy uniform. Fort Marshal<br />

Brewery had a counterfeit of the old earthen fort th<strong>at</strong> stood<br />

upon its site, <strong>and</strong> cannons were pointed toward the crowd.<br />

Nearly every flo<strong>at</strong> had a Gambriuus holding out the biggest<br />

flve cent schooner in town.<br />

<strong>The</strong> exhibit of the George Bauernschmidt Brewing Company<br />

was a practical idea of the way in which beer is manufactured.<br />

<strong>The</strong> flo<strong>at</strong> was a beer brewery in mini<strong>at</strong>ure, <strong>and</strong> contained an<br />

engine <strong>and</strong> boiler, steam kettle, mash tub, hop jack, hot <strong>and</strong><br />

cold w<strong>at</strong>er tanks, surface cooler, Bartlett cooler, elev<strong>at</strong>ors <strong>and</strong><br />

malt mill, the cellar where the baer casks are stowed, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

sample room, these l<strong>at</strong>ter being arranged in the,rear of the<br />

flo<strong>at</strong>. <strong>The</strong> process of manufacturing beer was gone through<br />

in imit<strong>at</strong>ion of the real thing. <strong>The</strong> company had a tent <strong>at</strong><br />

Pimlico, under which the flo<strong>at</strong> was on exhibition to the public.<br />

<strong>The</strong> flo<strong>at</strong> was 27 feet long, 10 feet wide <strong>and</strong> 22 feet high, <strong>and</strong><br />

the lower part contained a fringe of canvas, on which was<br />

painted a scene of a cellar in a brewery, showing the manner<br />

in which the casks are stowed.<br />

Vonderhorst & Son had a flo<strong>at</strong> giving typical scenes in beer<br />

l)rewing. It was an artistic. exhibit. <strong>The</strong> centre of the flo<strong>at</strong><br />

contained a thirty-flve-barrel beer cask. Roosting upon this<br />

was an immense carved eagle, six feet six inches from tip of<br />

tail to point of beak, holding a large gilded V in the mouth.<br />

This is the trade-mark of the firm. On each side <strong>and</strong> in rear<br />

of the flo<strong>at</strong> were the heads of beer barrels. On each side of the<br />

forward part were lieads of Gamhrinus, done in plaster of Paris<br />

<strong>and</strong> cement <strong>and</strong> painted. Each of these was mounted on shields<br />

of the United St<strong>at</strong>es <strong>and</strong> held a white streamer flo<strong>at</strong>ing from<br />

the eagle's beak. Each beer barrel was decor<strong>at</strong>ed with a wre<strong>at</strong>h<br />

of cedar, <strong>and</strong> surrounding the Gambrinus heads were sheaves<br />

of barley. Over the large cask were entwined malt vines to<br />

represent how the plant grows.<br />

<strong>The</strong> brewery of J. F. Wiesner turned out a flo<strong>at</strong> with a crimson<br />

plush throne, canopied by the Maryl<strong>and</strong> colors <strong>and</strong> abackground<br />

of red, white <strong>and</strong> blue. A Gambriuus s<strong>at</strong> there. At<br />

his feet, under a golden eagle, s<strong>at</strong> two ladies in decollete style,<br />

person<strong>at</strong>ing the Goddess of Liberty <strong>and</strong> Germania. Before


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these were beer barrels, around which were green<br />

Gambrinus<br />

hop' vines<br />

held an immense silver cup<br />

George Brehm's flo<strong>at</strong> was a rock grotto,with brick hom which archc;<br />

rose a tall castell<strong>at</strong>ed w<strong>at</strong>ch-tower. PoHshedkeS<br />

^ ''' ^^-' ^'^^^ '^ "P^ ^^« ^^iSr<br />

wa's'on'tS^barrr"^-'^"^^<br />

While others liad a practical illustr<strong>at</strong>ion of brewing beer<br />

dr 'wing' ber''Ti;?e; ','••<br />

'T ^ -^l'" '"^''^ practSr^e uraAMng 'of<br />

oeei. Three barrels with oper<strong>at</strong>ive soicrots wVrP<br />

''"^^ ""' ^''^'''^ ''^^ P"*^« nZ%ecoming<br />

a^'SryTho^<br />

<strong>The</strong> Globe^breweryhad aflo<strong>at</strong> as tasteful as its Municli beer<br />

A tremendous cask h<strong>and</strong>somely painted rested upon an immense<br />

n)ck, <strong>and</strong> a golden globe surmounted the whS?e<br />

with Ht?iP "iT^ Brewing Company had a series<br />

with<br />

of steps filled<br />

litile girls in white dresses, who whiled away the tedium<br />

w' th a ^r^fn '!,"« '{ ''''^''"^ P"P- ^' '"^^<br />

with a page<br />

'^^ ^-« GambriaS<br />

in h<strong>and</strong>some costume<br />

George Guenther had a chariot drawn by bock go<strong>at</strong>s<br />

Gambrinus was<br />

which<br />

driving, with a fresh keg from a^cool'gTotto<br />

ton ?oJm.''<br />

'"' ^'^ ''^°"°'^"^ ^^" «^ "^'^^'^ beer wiS cot:<br />

.f.?!'^^'',^'''*''?^^'"'.^''*^^Smer, coppersmiths, had a big<br />

^""^^ ^"""^'"^ ""'^^ ^"^^^^^^ «f *^« brewing<br />

ness<br />

busfwere<br />

brewmasters driving in<br />

ThfoSl"}?.-?''"*' Ihe<br />

barouches.<br />

Oukel Braesig Verein was redolent of the<br />

man <strong>North</strong> Ger-<br />

s beloved Low Germany. Onkel Braesig himself<br />

p<strong>at</strong>ron the<br />

ot the n<strong>at</strong>ion, s<strong>at</strong> before just such a straw th<strong>at</strong>ched<br />

structure with concrete walls as many adopted AmeScaus<br />

born<br />

were<br />

under. Dressed in the long brown Hanover an co"a<br />

ped<br />

cap!<br />

witli fur, knee breeches <strong>and</strong> leggins, he was<br />

by<br />

accompanied<br />

his avonte nieces, Minnekin <strong>and</strong> Linnekin, as so beauS<br />

""""""^ ^''' ^'"''^ ^'''''''<br />

Low *^^<br />

Gennans''<br />

^^^^ ^^'^'<br />

<strong>The</strong> other flo<strong>at</strong> was the one showing the village lads<br />

kssies going<br />

<strong>and</strong><br />

to he K.rmess dressed inlheir n<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

<strong>The</strong><br />

costumes<br />

lads wore broad white collars, red suspenders<br />

breeches straw<br />

knee<br />

broadbrims <strong>and</strong> gay ties. <strong>The</strong> flo<strong>at</strong>s we?e<br />

"""<br />

oredTer^''^"^<br />

^ '" ^'"^^^ i^eutschl<strong>and</strong>, with gilt <strong>and</strong> cd-<br />

^"^''<br />

Dr^ MaHTn'^T m/.t'^^-^i^'i?<br />

^^ Harugari. <strong>and</strong><br />

^!?'°'i^''<br />

" Associ<strong>at</strong>ion concluded this<br />

sub-clfvision.<br />

n,il° iiH ^^"'^•^ J^"'! l«st sub-division «'ere the Sons of Bohe-<br />

^'''' ""'^ ^'^'^' ^^- J- PrnZ M r"" ^^"'t''''' T'f Ri'zicka, John<br />

Jos^iP'^^ebeda, F.<br />

?Hl TSf^T'"' Shimek, Thomas Ku-<br />

dr 1, K. Feter Jos. Jerabeck, D. Zelenka, John Payril A Sesula,<br />

Jos. Feilman, Jacob Weis, K. Hurt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bohemia Gymnastic Associ<strong>at</strong>ion, in ne<strong>at</strong> blue blouses,


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black trowsers aut.1 bhick Alpine h<strong>at</strong>s, wore followed by the<br />

3olicmian " Casino " Pleasure Assembly <strong>and</strong> lodii;es of the C.<br />

5. P. S. <strong>and</strong> C. S. P. (). <strong>The</strong> Bohemian Young Men's Associaiion<br />

Hoezde concluded the fiflii division.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following were the aids to Marshal Heinrich C. Tieck :<br />

Col. Parry Lee Downs, chief of stafiF; August F. Kaiser,<br />

division color-bearer.<br />

Aids.—John W. H. Frv, Col. John C. Horstmeier, Henry<br />

Brehm, A. C. Schmidt, Herman Kluth, J. T. Gracen, B. B.<br />

Ottenheimer, Geo. C. Jeiser.<br />

Surgeons.— Dr. Amos L. Gage, Dr. John C. Hemmeter, Dr.<br />

Jos C. Ohlendorf, Dr. P. G. Dill.<br />

Special Aids —Germania Riding Club, Maj. Frederick Bauernschmidt,<br />

comm<strong>and</strong>ing; August J. Heise, adjutant; George<br />

Baueruschmidt, Jr., guidon-bearer.<br />

Andrew Mueller, Rudolph Vollmer, John E. Harting, Otto<br />

Abrens, Henry ^lerz, Jacob Klein, John C. Becken, August<br />

Hengemihle, Charles H. Mueller, George Leimbach, August<br />

Danzeglock, Henry Eppler. Henry Bishop, Chas. Quast, Chas,<br />

Beck, J. F. Barclay, Wm Balke, John Marsch, Morris Brooks,<br />

Wm. T. Auer, Achelis Ford, John H. Horst, Albert L. Herford,<br />

Edw. Umbach, Otto Hellwig, Oscar Goeger, Charles A. Lerian,<br />

Charles Werner.<br />

SIXTH DIVISION.<br />

Ma.tok J. G. Pangboun, Marshal.<br />

An almost interminable line of flo<strong>at</strong>s <strong>and</strong> business wagons<br />

th<strong>at</strong> were a mass of brilliant colors, an exhibition of nearly<br />

every conceivable manufactured product, with numerous illustr<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

of the process of manufacture, together with beautiful,<br />

artistic <strong>and</strong> uUegoricul represent<strong>at</strong>ions, the whole interspersed<br />

with b<strong>and</strong>s of music <strong>and</strong> <strong>at</strong>tended with the gre<strong>at</strong>est<br />

enthusiasm—such was the trades display. <strong>The</strong> various firms<br />

entered into the affair with such enthusiasm <strong>and</strong> were so lib<br />

eral in expending money to decor<strong>at</strong>e their flo<strong>at</strong>s th<strong>at</strong> the result<br />

could not have been otherwise than creditable.<br />

<strong>The</strong> flo<strong>at</strong>s were built in the workshops or yards of the firms,<br />

<strong>and</strong> when constructed were usually too large <strong>and</strong> unwieldy to<br />

be removed bodily to the street. On this account they were<br />

built in sections, <strong>and</strong> when completed were dismantled, to be<br />

reconstructed just prior to starting for the parade. This work<br />

was begun <strong>at</strong> midnight Sunday, <strong>and</strong> in a number of cases was<br />

barely completed in time to join the procession.<br />

<strong>The</strong> display occupied the sixth division <strong>and</strong> was the longest<br />

in the whole parade. It was under the direction of Major J. G.<br />

Pangborn, chief marshal, who rode on horseback in front, with<br />

Col. Wm. A. Boykin, chief of stafl". Among the b<strong>and</strong>s in this<br />

section were the United St<strong>at</strong>es Marine B<strong>and</strong>, the Naval Academy<br />

B<strong>and</strong>, Fourth Pennsylvania Regiment B<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Philadelphia<br />

City Drum Corps, Maryl<strong>and</strong> Cornet B<strong>and</strong>, Chesapeake<br />

City B<strong>and</strong>, Burgoyne's B<strong>and</strong>, Americus Piccolo B<strong>and</strong>, United<br />

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St<strong>at</strong>es Artillery B<strong>and</strong>, Annapolis Cornet B<strong>and</strong>, EmmertOH<br />

B<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Baltimore Drum Corps. Each section was preceded<br />

by its color-bearer <strong>and</strong> had its chief, nilh iiis aids. <strong>The</strong> order<br />

of the display was as follows :<br />

RAILROAD, EXPRESS, STEAMSHIPS.<br />

Twenty file front of B. <strong>and</strong> O. conductors, uniformed employes<br />

B <strong>and</strong> O. R. R. Co. J. Van Smith, comm<strong>and</strong>er; flo<strong>at</strong>s<br />

of the B. <strong>and</strong> O. R. R., U. S. Express Co., uniformed employes<br />

P. R. R., J. A. Wilson, comm<strong>and</strong>er; flo<strong>at</strong>s of the P. R. R.,<br />

Adams Express Co., Baltimore City Passenger Railway, People's<br />

Passenger Railway, Furuess Steamship Line, Edward<br />

Mitchell; Combined Sailmakers.<br />

PRINTING, NEWSPAPERS, LITHOGRAPHY.<br />

Flo<strong>at</strong>s of Baltimore Typographical Union, No. 13, six in<br />

number, illustr<strong>at</strong>ive of the progress of the " art preserv<strong>at</strong>ive."<br />

Flo<strong>at</strong> of ' <strong>The</strong> Baltimore Telegra.m," representing a<br />

family scene—the interi-r of a library—with family engaged<br />

in reading Baltimore's gre<strong>at</strong> weekl)' <strong>and</strong> working out the puzzles.<br />

<strong>The</strong> horses were blanketed with unique advertisements<br />

of James Young, the Printer.<br />

DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HAT INDUSTRY.<br />

Combined "Wholesale Dry Goods, Straw H<strong>at</strong> Manufacturers,<br />

Armstrong, C<strong>at</strong>or & Co., Hurst, Purnell & Co., Hodges Bros.,<br />

Daniel Miller & Co., "Witz, Biedler & Co., Johnson, Sutton &<br />

Co., Pearre Bros. & Co , Rouse, Hempstone & Co., Chesapeake<br />

Shirt Company, Wise Bros., S. Blum & Son, John A. Griffiths<br />

& Co., E. Pohl & Co., W. J. O'Neal.<br />

DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, MILLINERY.<br />

Joel Gutman & Co , C. Simon & Son, Posner Bros., S. Eann<br />

& Sods, E. Rosenthal, L. Krauss.<br />

NURSERIES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.<br />

Combined Florists, William Corse & Sons, Robert Cremcns,<br />

Baltimore Farm Implement Company.<br />

PIANOS, PICTURES, GOLD LEAF.<br />

WMlliam Knabe & Co., Charles M. Stieff, Schneider & Fuchs,<br />

McCaddin & ^IcElwee, Adam Deupert.<br />

CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, .MERCHANT TAILORING.<br />

Oehm's Acme Hall, New York Clotliing House, Strasburger<br />

& Son, Likes, Berwanger & Co., H. Wurtzburger & Son, Isaac<br />

Benesch.<br />

HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PAPER HANGING.<br />

Hecht & Sons, Joseph Scherer,, American Sewing Machine<br />

Company, Louis Kaufman, Mrs V. Schlenth, Aug Hengemihle.<br />

TEAS, COFFEE, SALT.<br />

Martin Gillet & Co., C. D. Kenny, Alex. Kerr, Bro. & Co.,<br />

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LTTIIOflUAPHY, TRTNTINO, PAPER.<br />

Isaac FriedenwrtUl, Roiu'iiious & Co., Goklamilh & Runkle.<br />

LKATHER. IIARNKSS, SADDLERY.<br />

Shoe <strong>and</strong> Le<strong>at</strong>her Board of Trade, Lerch Bros., O. F. Day<br />

it Co., H. O. Naerger.<br />

FURNITURE, UPHOLSTKRY, MANTELS.<br />

Atlantic Furniture Co., M. L Straus & Co., Uriah A. Pollock.<br />

Broadway Furniture Co., Baltimore Furniture Co , Isaac<br />

Benesch, <strong>The</strong> Reliable Furniture Co., Jno. C. Weenis & Bro.,<br />

Riddle & William.'*, John C. Scherer, Jr., F. X. Ganter, Geo. D.<br />

Magruder, M. Tregor & Co., <strong>The</strong> Sauer Mfg. Co.<br />

TIN-WARE, STOVES, PLU.MBING.<br />

M<strong>at</strong>thai, Ingram & Co . Keen & Hagerty, S. B. Sexton &<br />

Son, <strong>The</strong> Keely Stove Co., Master Plumbers' Associ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

GROCERIES, BAKING POWDER, SOAP.<br />

Chris. Lipps, Union Soap Co., H. Cone & Sons, P. New &<br />

Sons, P<strong>at</strong>apsco Baking Powder Co., Fruit Puddiue Co., Reid &<br />

Co , Empire Steam Laundry, Brextou Laundry, F. Sauerwein.<br />

ICE, CANNED GOODS, PRODUCE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ice Exchange, Cochian-Oler Co , Jacob Frederick &<br />

Son, John Biemiller, Terry, Lara »fc Co., Consumers' Ice Co.,<br />

Sumwalt Ice Co., Wm. Numsen & Sons, J. Wm. <strong>Port</strong>s, Fairbanks<br />

Canning Co., T. C. Pugh & Co . S. L. McCully, G. Cassard<br />

& Son, Wm. S. Dufly, John Dumbler, B. O. Frizzle.<br />

TOBACCO, WINES, LIQUORS.<br />

L. H. Neudecker, <strong>The</strong> Gottschalk Co., Samuel Hois, Netter<br />

Bros., Jacob Schild, S. Kaun, Adam J. Gossman.<br />

BRE.VD, CRACKERS, CONFECTIONERY.<br />

Geo. Blome & Son, Geo.<br />

Rice Bros., J. AV. Cruett, Baltimore Pie Co.<br />

R. Skillman,<br />

Jas. D. Mason & Co ,<br />

DRUGS, MEDICISES, CHEMICALS.<br />

Lilly, Rogers & Co., Muth Bros., <strong>The</strong> Chas. A. Vogeler Co.,<br />

Kohler Medicine Co., A. S. Sh<strong>at</strong>Ter, G. S. McGreevy.<br />

FLOUR, FEED, FERTILIZERS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> C. A. Gambrill Co , T<strong>at</strong>e, Hinrichs & Co., E. N. Gardner<br />

& Co., Rinehart, Childs «& Co., Chemical Co. of Canton, M.<br />

Murray Brooks «& Co., M. J. & W. A. Brown, Jas. R. Clark<br />

& Company.<br />

POTTERY, CEMENT, MARBLE.<br />

Employes of <strong>The</strong> Maryl<strong>and</strong> Pottery Co , flo<strong>at</strong>s of <strong>The</strong> Maryl<strong>and</strong><br />

Pottery Co., C. C. ZilcColgan & Co., Charles E. Ehman, J.<br />

M. Witzgall, White Bronze Co.<br />

TOYS, BABY CARRIAGES, FIREWORKS.<br />

Edw. S. Prior & Co., Carrmge <strong>and</strong> Toy Co., William Bond,<br />

Wm. T. Sagle.


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GLASS, PAINTS, BRUSHES.<br />

Combined Glass Manufacturers, Baker Bros. & Co., Swindell<br />

Bros , Henry Seim & Co , L. Bokemeyer, G. & N. Popplein,<br />

Hirshberg, Holl<strong>and</strong>er & Co., Crown Brush Works, Maryl<strong>and</strong><br />

White Lead Works.<br />

MACHINERY, SAFES, BUILDERS' SUPPLIES.<br />

E. J. Codd Co., Reuter & Mallcay, Clarence M. Kemp, L. H.<br />

Miller, John Soberer & Son, Coil Steam Cleaning Co.<br />

CARRIAGES, WAGONS, LUMBER.<br />

Hartman & Moore, Moses McCormick & Bro ,<br />

Wilson, J. L. Gilbert & Bro ,<br />

& Bro., J. R. Sagle.<br />

J. Richey<br />

W. S. Taylor & Co., H. E. Cook<br />

ELECTRICITY, TELEGRAPH, CABLE.<br />

Postal Telegraph <strong>and</strong> Cable Company, horseback riders <strong>and</strong><br />

flo<strong>at</strong>s of Postal Telegraph Co., Viaduct Mfg. Co, Electric Illumin<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

Co.<br />

SECTION CHIEFS AND AIDS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> chiefs of sections were B. F. Bond, E. V. Hermange,<br />

Samuel Tregallis, Louis K. Gutman, James Pentlaud, George<br />

N. Appold, Fred. Henneraan, Thomas G. Speights. James E.<br />

Byrd, William Deutsch, H. A. Lerch, Col. Louis Strasburger,<br />

W. H. M<strong>at</strong>thai, Jacob Murbach, Wesley Oler, L. H. Neudecker.<br />

H. L. Washburn, Harry A. Devries, E. T. Riuehart, Chas. L.<br />

Baker, Charles K. Ober, N. Popplein, Clarence M. Kemp, J,<br />

Richey Wilson <strong>and</strong> T. M. Dunn.<br />

<strong>The</strong> aids to Chief Marshal Paugborn were Col. R. Stockett<br />

M<strong>at</strong>hews, F. R. Biedler, A. Bechoffer, John T. Gray, William<br />

Hunt, R. W. Eddins. W. D. Pi<strong>at</strong>t, Edward Futvoye, Isaac Guggenheimer,<br />

J. L. Gilbert, P. N. Green, David Herring, J. M.<br />

Ingram, Joseph F. M<strong>at</strong>thai, Thomas C. Pugh, Dr. B. Holly<br />

Smith, Samuel A. Pitt, L. C. Kice, S. B Sexton, Jr., Ed. P.<br />

Suter, Thomas N. Terry Jerome Vogeler, George R. Webb, H.<br />

P. C. Wilson, Louis Warrington, William Wiedley, A. L.<br />

Straus, John W. Linton, A. L. Frederick, George A. Albaugh,<br />

L. C. Byrd, J. F. H. Wyse, J. R. Wilson. L. Tallerman, E. Clay<br />

Timanus, J. A. Wilson, J. D. Wade, J. W. Schaur, A. D. Seeman,<br />

G. D. Sewell. Henry Schafer, Walter R. Sweeney, W. L.<br />

Stansberry, Oscar E. Rice, E. Rosenfekl, J. B. Richardson, Edward<br />

Rosenthal, W. D. R<strong>and</strong>all, E. L. Raborg, G. T. Rappainer,<br />

C. W. A. New, Harry Nicodemus, Edward Noel, Samuel<br />

Nixdorff, J. T. Plummer, E. J. Parsons, Jr.. H. S. Dulaney, Gabriel<br />

Duval, Walter Dawson, J. M. Davis, M. J. Tyson, Frank<br />

Dorn, Frank N. Dawes, W. G. O'Brien, <strong>The</strong>o. Beimiller, Grason<br />

Bramble, A. Benesch, J. M. Boone, J. L. Boone, Samuel<br />

Bass, Frederick Burger, W. R. Birch, H. A. Malthan, Harry<br />

Muller, E. S. Mcrriam, E. J. McCleary, Charles G. Campbell,<br />

W. H. Cockey, George H. Clogg. G. A. Cook, H. E. Cook, E.<br />

Coulson, C. C. CoUmus, Edward Lipps, F. W. Lipps, C. W.<br />

Lewis, S. T. Earle, N. Everhart, C R. Kendig, J. C. Krautz, A.


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A. Kayser, George Keeler. Wm. Kress, J. A. Fritter, William<br />

Fraser, J. W. Geiger, F. C. Gardner. W. H. Gibbons. James<br />

Bonn. Louis Houghton, Wm. P. Hail, John Hood. W. J. Herring,<br />

William P.^Hall, S. O. Heiskell, C. G. Hill. J. Parker<br />

Hynds, C. A. Heman, Irving Hellen, Ed. Hecht, W. H. Hess,<br />

John Harris, C. C. Jones, H. E. Jackius, Fred. Dreschler, William<br />

Thorn.<br />

SECOND DAY—TUESDAY.<br />

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Horse <strong>and</strong> c<strong>at</strong>tle sales <strong>at</strong> Pimlico, 10 to <strong>12</strong> A. M.<br />

Awarding of premiums for horses <strong>and</strong> c<strong>at</strong>tle <strong>at</strong> Pimlico.<br />

on Mt. Vernon Place.<br />

H<strong>and</strong> fire engine te&t, 10 A. M ,<br />

Races <strong>at</strong> Pimlico, 1 P. M.<br />

Parade of Knights, 3 P. M.<br />

Tournament <strong>at</strong> Pimlico, 5 P. M.<br />

Ball in open pavilion <strong>at</strong> Pimlico after tournament.<br />

THIRD DAY—WEDNESDAY.<br />

Horse <strong>and</strong> c<strong>at</strong>tle sales <strong>at</strong> Pimlico, 10 to <strong>12</strong> A. M.<br />

Awarding of premiums in household, agricultural implement<br />

<strong>and</strong> other departments <strong>at</strong> Pimlico.<br />

Races <strong>at</strong> Pimlico, 3 P. M.<br />

FOURTH DAY—THURSDAY.<br />

Parade of labor organiz<strong>at</strong>ions, 9.30 A. M.<br />

Horse <strong>and</strong> c<strong>at</strong>tle sales <strong>at</strong> Pimlico, 10 to <strong>12</strong> A. M.<br />

Labor meeting <strong>and</strong> addresses <strong>at</strong> Pimlico.<br />

Represent<strong>at</strong>ion of b<strong>at</strong>tle of <strong>North</strong> <strong>Point</strong> <strong>at</strong> Pimlico, 2 P. M.<br />

Vocal concert preceding b<strong>at</strong>tle.<br />

Dedic<strong>at</strong>ion of new postoflBce, 8 P. M.<br />

Maryl<strong>and</strong> ball, Concordia Opera House, 9.30 P. M.<br />

FIFTH DAY—FRIDAY.<br />

Parade of <strong>soldiers</strong>, 9 A. M. Reviewed by Governor Jackson<br />

<strong>and</strong> Governors of other Stales.<br />

Horse <strong>and</strong> c<strong>at</strong>tle sales <strong>at</strong> Pimlico, 10 to <strong>12</strong> A. M.<br />

Races <strong>at</strong> Pimlico, 3 P. M.<br />

Bombardment of Fort <strong>McHenry</strong>, 8 P. M.<br />

SIXTH DAY—SATURDAY.<br />

Horse <strong>and</strong> c<strong>at</strong>tle sales <strong>at</strong> Pimlico, 10 to <strong>12</strong> A. M.<br />

Races <strong>at</strong> Pimlico, 3 P. M.


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