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by Timothy D Johnson

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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