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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