Bvt. 2nd Lt. E.L.F. Hardcastle
Served with Worth’s division
Quartermasters Department
Capt. J. R. Irwin
Chief Quartermasters Dept. Serving with Gen. in Chief
Capt. A. C. Myers
Capt. Robert Allen
Capt. H. C. Wayne
Capt. J. McKinstry
Quartermaster (Gen. Worth’s division)
Quartermaster (Gen. Twiggs’s division)
Assistant to Chief Quartermaster
Commanded a company of volunteers at Churubusco
Capt. G.W.F. Wood
Quartermaster (Harney’s Brigade)
Capt. J. Daniels
Quartermaster (Gen. Quitman’s division)
Capt. O’Hara
Quartermaster (Gen. Pillow’s division)
Capt. S. McGowan
Subsistence Department
Capt. J. B. Grayson
Chief Subsistence Dept. Serving with Gen. in Chief
Capt. T. P. Randle
Pay Department
Maj. E. Kirby
Chief Pay Dept. Serving with Gen. in Chief
Maj. A. Van Buren
Maj. A. W. Burns
Maj. A. G. Bennett
Medical Department
Surg. Gen. Thomas Lawson
Served with Gen. in Chief
Surg. B. F. Harney
Surg. R. S. Satterlee
Chief Surgeon Gen. Worth’s division
Surg. C. S. Tripler
Chief Surgeon Gen. Twiggs’s division
Surg. B. Randall
Attached to 7th Infantry
Surg. J.J.B. Wright
Medical Purveyor
Surg. J. M. Cuyler
Attached to 4th Artillery
Asst. Surg. A. F. Suter
Attached to Rifle Regiment
Asst. Surg. J. Simpson
Attached to 6th Infantry
Asst. Surg. D. C. DeLeon
Attached to 8th Infantry
Asst. Surg. H. H. Steiner
Attached to 1st Artillery
Asst. Surg. J. Simons
Attached to 4th Infantry
Asst. Surg. J. K. Barnes
Attached to Cavalry
Asst. Surg. L. H. Holden
Attached to 3rd Artillery
Asst. Surg. C. C. Keeney
Attached to 3rd Infantry
Asst. Surg. J. F. Head
Attached to Taylor’s Battery
Asst. Surg. J. F. Hammond
Attached to 2nd Infantry
Asst. Surg. J. M. Steiner
Attached to Magruder’s Battery
Asst. Surg. C. P. Deyerle
Attached to 2nd Artillery
Asst. Surg. E. Swift
Attached to 1st Dragoons
Surg. J. M. Tyler
Attached to Voltigeurs
Surg. McMillan
Attached 2nd Pennsylvania Volunteers
Surg. C. J. Clark
Attached to South Carolina Volunteers
Surg. W. B. Halstead
Attached to New York Volunteers
Asst. Surg. R. Hagan
Attached to 14th Infantry
Asst. Surg. H. L. Wheaton
Attached to Pillow’s division
Surg. R. Ritchie
Attached to Pillow’s division
Surg. J. Barry
Attached to Pillow’s division
Surg. Edwards
Attached to Marine Corp
Surg. L. W. Jordan
Attached to 14th Infantry
Surg. R. McSherry
Attached to Marine Corp
Surg. Roberts
Attached to 5th Infantry
Cavalry Brigade
Col. William S. Harney, 2nd Dragoons
Commanding Cavalry
1st Lieut. Wm. Steele, 2nd Dragoons
Acting Assistant Adjutant General
2nd Lieut. Julian May, Mounted Rifles
Aide-de-Camp
1st Dragoons
Capt. P. Kearny Jr.
Comding 1st Dragoons, wounded at San Antonio Gate, Aug. 20
1st Lieut. R. S. Ewell
2nd Lieut. Orren Chapman
2nd Lieut. L. Graham, 10th Infantry
Attached to Co. F, 1st Dragoons, wounded at San Antonio Gate, Aug. 20
2nd Dragoons
Maj. Edwin V. Sumner
Commanding
Capt. George A. H. Blake
Capt. Croghan Ker
Severely wounded at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
Capt. S. B. Thornton
Killed at San Antonio, Aug. 13
Capt. W. J. Hardee
Capt. H. W. Merrill
Capt. H. H. Sibley
2nd Lieut. R. H. Anderson
2nd Lieut. J. Y. Bicknell
2nd Lieut. J. M. Hawes
2nd Lieut. T. F. Castor
2nd Lieut. Arthur D. Tree
Wounded at El Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
2nd Lieut. James Oakes
2nd Lieut. W. D. Smith
3rd Dragoons
Lieut. Col. Thomas P. Moore
Commanding
Capt. E. B. Gaither
Capt. A. M. Duperu
Capt. A. T. McReynolds
Wounded at San Antonio Gate, Aug. 20
1st Lieut. George J. Adde
1st Lieut. J. A. Divver
1st Lieut. George E. Maney
1st Lieut. J. T. Brown
2nd Lt. J.C.D. Williams
Wounded at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
2nd Lt. W. C. Wagley
2nd Lieut. Francis Henry
2nd Leut. W. Merrihew
2nd Lieut. William Blood
2nd Lieut. W. G. Mosely
Mounted Riflemen
Capt. Charles F. Ruff
1st Lt. John G. Walker
2nd Lt. George H. Gordon
1st Division (Regulars)
Garland’s and Clarke’s Brigades
B’vt Maj. Gen. William J. Worth
Commanding Division
B’vt Capt. W. W. Mackall
Assist. Adjutant General
B’vt Capt. J. C. Pemberton, 4th Artillery
Aide-de-Camp
B’vt. 1st Lt. L. B. Wood, 8th Infantry
Aide-de-Camp
Maj. Borland, Ark. Vol.
Volunteer Aide-de-Camp
Lt. R. Semmes, U.S.N.
Volunteer Aide-de-Camp
Garland’s Brigade
Lt. Col. John Garland, 4nd Infantry
Commanding Brigade
B’vt. Capt. W. A. Nichols, 2nd Artillery
Acting Asst. Adjutant General
2nd Lt. Hermann Thorn, 3rd Dragoons
Aide-de-Camp. Wounded at Molino del Rey
2nd Artillery
Maj. P. H. Galt
Commanded 2nd Artillery, Aug. 19–20; sick, Sep. 8, 12, 13, 14
Capt. S. Mackenzie
Commanded 2nd Artillery, Sep. 8, 12; commanded storming party from 1st Div. on Sep. 13
Capt. & Bvt Lt. Col. C. F. Smith
Commanded Light Infantry Batln. Aug. 19–20 and Sep. 12–14
Capt. & Bvt. Lt. Col. J. Duncan
Commanded Battery on Aug. 19–20; commanded the Artillery at Molino del Rey and battery on Sep. 12–14
Capt. H. Brooks
Commanded 2nd Artillery on Sep. 13
1st Lt. M. L. Shackelford
Mortally wounded at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
1st Lt. C. B. Daniels
Mortally wounded at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
1st Lt. L. G. Arnold
Wounded at Churubusco, Aug. 20
1st Lt. F. Woodbridge
Acting Regimental Quartermaster
1st Lt. J. Sedgwick
1st Lt. A. Elzey
With Light Battalion
1st Lt. Wm. B. Blair
Asst. Commissary of Subsistence
1st Lt. Henry J. Hunt
With Col. Duncan’s Battery, commanding section
1s
t Lt. William Hays
With Col. Duncan’s Battery, commanding section
1st Lt. William Armstrong
Killed at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
1st. Lt. H. A. Allen
1st Lt. S. S. Anderson
Acting Adjutant on Aug. 19–20 and Sep. 8
1st Lt. John J. Peck
With Col. Smith’s Light Infantry Battalion
2nd Lt. H. F. Clarke
With Col. Duncan’s Battery
2nd Lt. M.D.L. Simpson
With stormers from 1st Division
3rd Artillery
Lt. Col. F. S. Belton
Capt. Martin Burke
B’vt. Maj. R.D.A. Wade
Wounded at Churubusco, Aug. 20
Capt. Robert Anderson
Wounded at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
Capt. E. J. Steptoe
Commanded light battery, with Quitman’s division
1st Lt. & Adjt. Wm. Austine
1st Lt. Henry B. Judd
Steptoe’s Battery
B’vt. Capt. George W. Ayers
Killed at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
1st Lt. R. W. Johnston
1st Lt. H. Brown
Steptoe’s battery
1st Lt. Francis J. Thomas
Steptoe’s battery
2nd Lt. Joseph J. Farry
Killed at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
2nd Lt. Louis D. Welch
2nd Lt. George P. Andrews
2nd Lt. Hamilton L. Shields
2nd Lt. John H. Lendrum
4th Infantry
Maj. Francis Lee
Commanding Regiment
Br’vt. Maj. R. C. Buchanan
Acting Major of the regiment
1st Lt. Henry Prince
Severely wounded at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
1st Lt. John H. Gore
1st Lt. Sidney Smith
Mortally wounded in the City of Mexico, Sep. 14
1st Lt. G. O. Haller
With stormers from 1st Div., Sep. 8
1st Lt. Jenks Beaman
Guarding train at San Agustin, Aug. 19–20
2nd Lt. U. S. Grant
2nd Lt. Henry M. Judah
2nd Lt. A. B. Lincoln
Wounded at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
2nd Lt. T. J. Montgomery
2nd Lt. A. P. Rodgers
Killed in the assault on Chapultepec, Sep. 13
2nd Lt. D. F. Jones
2nd Lt. M. Maloney
With stormers at Molino del Rey, Acting Adjutant, Sep. 12–14
2nd Lt. T. R. McConnell
With stormers from 1st Div. In the assault upon Chapultepec
2nd Lt. Edmund Russell
Clarke’s Brigade
Col. Newman S. Clarke, 6th Infantry
Commanding Brigade
2nd Lt. R. W. Kirkham, 6th Infantry
Acting Assistant Adjutant General
2nd Lt. W. T. Burwell, 5th Infantry
A.D.C. Killed at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
Fifth Infantry
B’vt. Col. J. S. McIntosh
Commanding Regiment at San Antonio; Commanding 2nd Brig., 1st Div., at Churubusco, and Molina del Rey; mortally wounded at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
Bvt. Lt. Col. Martin Scott
Killed at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
Capt. M. E. Merrill
Killed at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
Capt. E. K. Smith
Commanded the Light Battalion at Molino del Rey; mortally wounded at El Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
Capt. William Chapman
Commanded the regiment at Molino after the death of Lt. Col. Scott, commanded the regiment on Sep. 12–14
Capt. Daniel Ruggles
Capt. Daniel H. Mc’Phail
1st Lt. N. B. Rossell
1st Lt. S. H. Fowler
1st Lt. P. Lugenbeel
Adjutant; slightly wounded
1st Lt. M. Rosecrants
Sick on Sep. 8, 12–14
1st Lt. C. S. Hamilton
Severely wounded at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
2nd Lt. F. T. Dent
Severely wounded at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
2nd Lt. E. B. Strong
Killed at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
2nd Lt. J. P. Smith
Killed at the assault of Chapultepec, Sep. 13
2nd Lt. P. Farrelly
With Col. Smith’s Infantry Battalion; severely
wounded at Churubusco, Aug. 20
6th Infantry
Major B.L.E. Bonneville
Commanding
Capt. William Hoffman
Capt. A. Cady
Wounded at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
Capt. T. L. Alexander
Capt. J.B.S. Todd
Capt. W.H.T. Walker
Wounded severely at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
Capt. C. S. Lovell
1st Lt. E. Johnson
1st Lt. T. Hendrickson
Severely wounded at Churubusco, Aug. 20
1st Lt. L. A. Armistead
Wounded at Chapultepec, Sep. 13
1st Lt. George Wetmore
1st Lt. John D. Bacon
Mortally wounded at Churubusco, Aug. 20
1st Lt. A. Morrow
Transferred from the 9th to the 6th Infantry after Aug. 20
2nd Lt. A. D. Nelson
2nd Lt. R. F. Ernst
Mortally wounded at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
2nd Lt. R. W. Kirkham
Acting Asst. Adjt. Gen 2nd Brigade
2nd Lt. E. Howe
2nd Lt. S. B. Buckner
2nd Lt. W. S. Hancock
8th Infantry
Major C. A. Waite
Wounded at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
Bvt. Major George Wright
Wounded while commanding storming party at Molino del Rey
Capt. & Bvt. Maj. W. R. Montgomery
Wounded at El Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
Capt. R. B. Screven
Capt. J. V. Bomford
Capt. I.V.D. Reeve
Serving with Col. Smith’s Light Battalion
Capt. C. R. Gates
Capt. Larkin Smith
Wounded at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
1st Lt. Joseph Selden
Wounded in the assault on Chapultepec, Sep. 13
1st Lt. J. G. Burbank
Mortally wounded at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
1st Lt. John Beardsley
Wounded at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
1st Lt. C. F. Morris
Mortally wounded at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
1st Lt. J. D. Clark
Wounded at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8
1st Lt. J. Longstreet
Wounded at Chapultepec, Sep. 13
2nd Lt. E. B. Holloway
Wounded at Churubusco, Aug. 20 with Col. Smith’s Battalion
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