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by Timothy D Johnson


  2nd Lt. C. G. Merchant

  2nd Lt. George Wainwright

  Wounded at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8

  2nd Lt. J.G.S. Snelling

  Wounded at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8

  2nd Lt. T. G. Pitcher

  Serving with Col. Smith’s Light Battalion

  2nd Lt. G. E. Pickett

  2nd Division (Regulars)

  Smith’s and Riley’s Brigades

  Brig. Gen. David E. Twiggs

  Commanding Division

  1st Lt. W.T.H. Brooks

  Acting Asst. Adj. General

  1st Lt. P.W. McDonald

  Aide-de-Camp

  Smith’s Brigade

  Bvt. Brig. Gen. Persifor F. Smith

  Commanding Brigade

  1st Lt. Earl Van Dorn, 7th Infantry

  A.D.C. and Acting Asst. Adj. General

  Mounted Riflemen

  Major W. W. Loring

  Capt. W. F. Sanderson

  Capt. Henry C. Pope

  Capt. George B. Crittenden

  Capt. John S. Simonson

  Capt. J. B. Backenstoss

  Capt. S. S. Tucker

  Capt. B. S. Roberts

  Capt. Andrew Porter

  Severely wounded near Belén Gate, Sep. 13

  1st Lt. M. E. Van Buren

  Severely wounded at Contreras, Aug. 20

  1st Lt. Llewellyn Jones

  Absent from regiment on Aug. 19 and 29 and Sep. 12–14

  1st. Lt. Noah Newton

  2nd Lt. George McLane

  2nd Lt. R. M. Morris

  2nd Lt. F. S. K. Russell

  Slightly wounded on Sep. 13

  2nd Lt. D. M. Frost

  Regimental Quartermaster

  2nd Lt. John P. Hatch

  2nd Lt. Gordon Granger

  Bvt. 2nd Lt. I. N. Palmer

  Wounded near Chapultepec on Sep. 13

  Bvt. 2nd Lt. James Stuart

  Bvt. 2nd Lt. Alfred Gibbs

  1st Artillery

  Capt. & Bvt. Maj. J. Dimick

  Commanding

  Capt. George Nauman

  Capt. Francis Taylor

  Commanded light battery attached to Twiggs’s division

  Capt. John H. Winder

  Capt. John B. Magruder

  Commanding light battery attached to Pillow’s Div.

  Capt. E. A. Capron

  Killed at Churubusco, Aug. 20

  Capt. M. J. Burke

  Killed at Churubusco, Aug. 20

  Capt. John S. Hatheway

  1st Lt. William H. French

  Taylor’s battery

  1st Lt. J. A. Haskin

  Wounded at Chapultepec, Sep. 13, with stormers

  1st Lt. H. D. Grafton

  Ordnance officer, Twiggs’s division

  1st Lt. S. K. Dawson

  Regimental Quartermaster

  1st Lt. J. G. Martin

  Wounded at Churubusco, Aug. 20, attached to Taylor’s battery

  1st Lt. J. M. Brannan

  Wounded near Chapultepec, Sep. 13, Adjutant

  2nd Lt. Henry Coppee

  2nd Lt. E. C. Boynton

  Wounded at Churubusco, Aug. 20, Taylor’s Battery

  2nd Lt. Thomas J. Jackson

  Magruder’s Battery

  2nd Lt. Truman Seymour

  Taylor’s Battery

  2nd Lt. S. Hoffman

  Killed at Churubusco, Aug. 20

  2nd Lt. John B. Gibson

  2nd Lt. J. P. Johnston

  Killed at Contreras, Aug. 19

  3rd Infantry

  Capt. E. B. Alexander

  Commanding Regiment

  Capt. J. Van Horne

  Capt. Lewis S. Craig

  Severely wounded at Churubusco, Aug. 20

  Capt. J. M. Smith

  Capt. W. H. Gorden

  Capt. Daniel T. Chandler

  Capt. Stephen D. Dobbins

  Stormers at Chapultepec

  1st Lt. O. L. Sheppard

  1st Lt. W. B. Johns

  1st Lt. D. C. Buell

  Severely wounded at Churubusco, Aug. 20, Adjt.

  1st Lt. I. B. Richardson

  Stormers at Chapultepec

  1st Lt. A. W. Bowman

  Regimental Quartermaster

  2nd Lt. Henry B. Schroeder

  2nd Lt. Barnard E. Bee

  Stormers at Chapultepec

  2nd Lt. Henry B. Clitz

  2nd Lt. W. H. Wood

  2nd Lt. J. D. Wilkins

  2nd Lt. J.N.G. Whistler

  2nd Lt. Michael O’Sullivan

  Resigned shortly after the battle of Churubusco

  1st Lt. George Sykes

  A.C.S. with the 2nd Division

  Riley’s Brigade

  Bvt. Col. Bennet Riley, 2nd Infantry

  Commanding Brigade

  Bvt. Capt. E.R.S. Canby, 2nd Infantry

  Asst. Adj. General

  1st Lt. Julius Hayden, 2nd Infantry

  Aide-de-Camp

  4th Artillery

  Major John L. Gardner

  Commanding Regiment

  Bvt. Major H. Brown

  Capt. S. H. Drum

  Killed at the Belén Gate on Sep. 13

  Capt. S. C. Ridgely

  1st Lt. John W. Phelps

  Regimental Quartermaster

  1st Lt. J. P. McCown

  1st Lt. G. W. Getty

  1st Lt. A. P. Howe

  Adjutant of the regiment

  1st Lt. C. Benjamin

  Drum’s Battery. Killed at the Belén Gate on Sep. 13

  1st Lt. D. H. Hill

  Wounded on Sep. 13

  1st Lt. F. J. Porter

  2nd Lt. F. Collins

  Wounded at Contreras on Aug. 20

  2nd Lt. A. L. Magilton

  2nd Lt. G. A. DeRussy

  Stormers at Chapultepec

  2nd Lt. S. L. Gouveneur

  2nd Infantry

  Capt. T. Morris

  Commanding 2nd Infantry

  Capt. J.J.B. Kingsbury

  Capt. J. R. Smith

  Severely wounded at Churubusco, Aug. 20

  Capt. Silas Casey

  Severely wounded at Chapultepec, Sep. 13, with stormers

  Capt. James W. Penrose

  Capt. H. W. Wessells

  Wounded at Contreras, Aug. 19

  Capt. James W. Anderson

  Wounded at San Geronimo; mortally wounded at Churubusco

  1st Lt. C. S. Lovell

  Wounded slightly at Churubusco, Aug. 20

  1st Lt. D. Davidson

  1st Lt. George C. Westcott

  Wounded at Contreras, Aug. 20, with stormers on Sep. 13

  1st Lt. B. P. Tilden

  Regimental Commissary on Aug. 19–20

  1st Lt. N. Lyon

  Wounded in the City of Mexico

  2nd Lt. J. W. Schureman

  Sick on Sep. 8, 12–14

  2nd Lt. C. E. Jarvis

  2nd Lt. David R. Jones

  Adjutant

  2nd Lt. Frederick Steele

  With stormers on Sep. 13

  2nd Lt. Thomas Easly

  Killed at Churubusco, Aug. 20

  2nd Lt. Nelson H. Davis

  2nd Lt. Wm. M. Gardner

  Severely wounded at Churubusco, Aug. 20

  7th Infantry

  Lt. Col. J. Plympton

  Commanding Regiment

  Major H. Bainbridge

  Capt. R. H. Ross

  Severely wounded at Contreras, Aug. 20

  Capt. G. R. Paul

  With stormers

  Capt. Charles Hanson

  Mortally wounded at Contreras, Aug. 20

  Capt. J. C. Henshaw

  1st Lt. Henry Little

  Regimental Quartermaster

  1st Lt. C. H. Humber

  Severely wounded at Churubusco, Aug. 20

  1st Lt. Levi Gantt

  Killed at Chapultepec, Sep. 13 with stormers

  1st Lt. S. B. Hayman

  2nd Lt. F. Gardner
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  2nd Lt. W. K. VanBokklen

  2nd Lt. Edmund K. Smith

  2nd Lt. W. H. Tyler

  2nd Lt. S. B. Maxey

  2nd Lt. T. Henry

  3rd Division (Regulars)

  Pierce’s and Cadwalader’s Brigades

  Maj. Gen. Gideon J. Pillow

  Commanding Div., wounded at Chapultepec, Sep. 13

  Bv’t. Capt. J. Hooker

  Asst. Adjutant General

  1st Lt. G. W. Rains, 4th Art.

  A.D.C.

  1st Lt. R. S. Ripley, 2nd Art.

  A.D.C.

  P’sd. Mid. Rogers, U.S.N.

  Vol. A.D.C.

  Pierce’s Brigade

  Brig. Gen. Franklin Pierce

  Commanding Brigade

  Bvt. Capt. O. F. Winship

  Assist. Adj. General

  1st Lt. H. Fitzgerald, 6th Inf.

  Aide-de-Camp

  9th Infantry

  Col. T. B. Ransom

  Killed near Chapultepec, Sep. 13

  Major T. H. Seymour

  Capt. J. S. Pitman

  Capt. E. A. Kimball

  Capt. N. S. Webb

  Capt. A. T. Palmer

  Not engaged in any of the actions

  Capt. Lorenzo Johnson

  Not engaged in any of the actions

  Capt. C. N. Bodfish

  Capt. J. W. Thompson

  1st Lt. John S. Slocum

  1st Lt. & Adj. C. J. Sprague

  Wounded at Chapultepec, Sep. 13

  1st Lt. George Bowers

  1st Lt. J. H. Jackson

  1st Lt. Albert Tracy

  1st Lt. J. M. Hathaway

  2nd Lt. D. H. Cram

  Not engaged in any of the actions

  2nd Lt. T. P. Pierce

  2nd Lt. N. F. Swett

  Not engaged in any of the actions

  2nd Lt. T. H. Crosby

  2nd Lt. A. T. Palmer

  2nd Lt. R. C. Drum

  Wounded at Churubusco, Aug. 20

  2nd Lt. John Glackin

  2nd Lt. Levi Woodhouse

  2nd Lt. H. DeWolfe

  Not engaged in any of the actions

  2nd Lt. W. A. Newman

  Wounded at Churubusco, Aug. 20

  2nd Lt. John McNabb

  12th Infantry

  Lt. Col. M. L. Bonham

  Wounded on the evening of Sep. 13

  Capt. N. B. Holden

  Capt. Allen Wood

  Capt. J. W. Denver

  1st Lt. Charles Taplin

  1st Lt. J.H.H. Felch

  1st Lt. W. B. Giles

  1st Lt. John C. Simkins

  2nd Lt. Henry Almstedt

  2nd Lt. W. A. Linn

  2nd Lt. A. E. Steen

  2nd Lt. J. M. Bronaugh

  Acting Adjutant

  15th Infantry

  Col. G. W. Morgan

  Wounded at Churubusco, Aug. 20

  Lt. Col. Joshua Howard

  Major F. D. Mills

  Killed near San Antonio Gate, Aug. 20

  Major Samuel Woods

  Capt. E. Vandeventer

  Capt. Daniel Chase

  Capt. John A. Jones

  Capt. E. A. King

  Capt. Isaac D. Toll

  Capt. Augustus Quarles

  Mortally wounded Churubusco, Aug. 20

  Capt. M. Hoagland

  1st Lt. G. W. Bowie

  1st Lt. Thomas H. Freelon

  1st Lt. T. F. Brodhead

  On Aug. 19–20 detached as Regimental Quartermaster

  1st Lt. D. Upman

  Adjutant of Regiment

  1st Lt. J. B. Miller

  1st Lt. L. C. Marshall

  1st Lt. A. G. Sutton

  1st Lt. J. B. Goodman

  Killed at Churubusco, Aug. 20

  2nd Lt. Daniel French

  2nd Lt. Charles Peternell

  2nd Lt. J. W. Wiley

  2nd Lt. H. M. Cady

  2nd Lt. S. E. Beach

  On Aug. 19–20, A. C. S. Commissary. On Sep. 8, 12–14, Acting Regimental Quartermaster and Commissary

  2nd Lt. F. O. Beckett

  2nd Lt. Thomas B. Tilton

  2nd Lt. W.H.H. Goodloe

  Wounded at Churubusco, Aug. 20

  2nd Lt. P. S. Titus

  2nd Lt. J. R. Bennett

  Cadwalader’s Brigade

  Brig. Gen. George Cadwalader

  Commanding Brigade

  Bvt. Capt. George Deas

  Assistant Adj. General

  1st Lt. J. F. Irons

  Aide-de-Camp. Mortally wounded at Churubusco, Aug. 20

  11th Infantry

  Lt. Col. Wm. Graham

  Killed at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8

  Major J. F. Hunter

  Capt. Wm. H. Irwin

  Wounded at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8

  Capt. P. Waddell

  Capt. P. M. Guthrie

  Capt. Arnold Syberg

  1st Lt. J. S. Hedges

  Not with his regiment in any of the actions

  1st Lt. Thomas F. McCoy

  1st Lt. Daniel S. Lee

  Wounded on Aug. 20

  1st Lt. John Motz

  1st Lt. C. P. Evans

  1st Lt. B. F. Harley

  2nd Lt. G. C. McClelland

  2nd Lt. A. H. Tippin

  2nd Lt. W. H. Scott

  2nd Lt. R.H.L. Johnston

  Killed at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8

  2nd Lt. M. Stever

  Quartermaster of the regiment

  14th Infantry

  Col. William Trousdale

  Severely wounded at Chapultepec, Sep. 13

  Lt. Col. P. O. Hebert

  Maj. John H. Savage

  Wounded at Molino del Rey, Sep. 8

  Maj. John D. Wood

  Capt. R. G. Beale

 

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