Consolidated morning report, 91st PA, 24 April 1863

Consolidated morning report, 24 April 1863

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CONSOLIDATED MORNING REPORT of The Ninety First Regiment of Infantry Pennsylvania Volunteers commanded by Colonel Edgar M. Gregory.

NOTE.--Regimental and Battalion Staff Officers, when belonging to companies, will be reported in such companies as "on detached service," and be accounted for in "Field and Staff." They will, however, be dropped from aggregate of "Present and Absent" in Field and Staff, and be accounted for in the aggregate of their respective companies.


Date April 24th 1863. Camp near Falmouth Va.
Companies Field, Staff, and Band A B C D E F G H I K Unas-
signed
Total
Present
For duty Field Officers 3 3
Assistant Surgeon
Regimental Staff Officers 2 2
Battalion Staff Officers
Captains 1 1 1 1 1 1 6
First Lieutenants 1 1 1 1 4
Second Lieutenants 1 1 1 1 1 5
Regt'l Non-comm'd Staff 2 2
Batt'n Non-Comm'd Staff
Hospital Stewards 1 1
First Sergeants 1 1 1 1 4
[co.E has a crossed-out '1'.]
Company Q.M. Sergeants
Sergeants 3 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 2 4 27
Corporals 3 3 5 5 8 6 1 2 3 4 40
Saddlers
Wagoners
Field Music 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 14
Artificers & Blacksmiths 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 19
[Some morning reports, including 10 March 1863's, have 'Pioneers' written in]
Privates 3415332431 2423221116 233
Recruits Lt duty 1 1
Special dutyCommissioned Officers
Extra and daily dutyNon-commissioned Officers 1 1
Privates 2 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 15
SickCommissioned Officers 1 1 2 4
Non-commissioned Officers 1 1 2 4
Field Music
Artificers, Blacksmiths, Saddlers &c. 1 1 2
[some morning reports, including 10 March 1863's, have "In Hospital"]
Privates 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 11
[the co.E and H entries are written over other numbers. Some morning reports, including 10 March 1863's, add "in quarters"]
In arrest or confinementCommissioned Officers
Non-commissioned Officers
Field Music
Artificers, Blacksmiths, Saddlers and Wagoners
Privates 1 2 1 2 6
Horses Serviceable 11
Unserviceable 24
Total commissioned 5 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 2 2 1 24
Total enlisted 3 5023473948 3737402234 380
[The co.A and E entries are smudged and very hard to read.]
Absent Field, Staff, and Band A B C D E F G H I K Unas-
signed
Total
On detached serviceCommissioned Officers 1 1 [2]
Enlisted Men 9 2 145 11 2 2 5 3 [53]
With leaveCommissioned Officers
Enlisted Men 1 1 [2]
Without leaveCommissioned Officers
Enlisted Men 1 [1]
SickCommissioned Officers 1 1 [2]
Enlisted Men 1 3 7 6 8 6 108 5 1 3 [58]
In hands of civil authorityCommissioned Officers
Enlisted Men
In arrest or confinementCommissioned Officers
Enlisted Men 2 1 [3]
HorsesServiceable
Unserviceable
Total commissioned 1 1 1 1 [4]
Total enlisted 1 1311201517 121010[1] 7 [117]
[The co.I column is blank, but the correct entry is obviously '1'.]
Present & absent Field, Staff, and Band A B C D E F G H I K Unas-
signed
Total
Commmissioned officers 6 2 2 3 2 2 3 3 2 2 1 [28]
[the previous extant report has 1 in co.I and a total of 27; the alterations do not explain this change]
Total enlisted 4 6334675465 4947502341 [497]
[The co.E entry is written over another number.]
Aggregate 106536705667 5250522542 [525]
[The co.E entry is written over another number.]
Aggregate last report 106535705669 5252522742 [530]
Total of horses 35
Alterations since last report
G
a
i
n
Commis'd officersBy Promotion or Appoint
By Transfer
Enlisted menRecruits from Depots
Enlisted in the Regiment
Re-enlisted
By Transfer
From Missing In Action
From Desertion 1 1 [2]
L
o
s
s
Commis'd officersResigned or Disbanded
Dismissed
Transferred
Missing In Action
Died in action or of wounds received there
Died of Disease &c.
Enlisted menDischarged Expiration of service
Discharged For Disability 2 1 2 [5]
Discharged By Sentence G.C.M.
Discharged By Order
Discharged By Civil Authority
Transferred
Died In action or of wounds received there
Died Of Disease, &c.
Missing In Action 2 [2]
Deserted
MemorandaWounded In Action
No. of Recruits required
No. of Horses required

Remarks (Alterations since last Report to be accounted for by name.)

[Field staff band] Sergt Major Peir [??] absent sick in Corps Hospital since April 18th [? could be 19th]

[co.A] Privates [John] Smith and [Albert] Quick returned to duty

[co.B] Private [John] Moothart [?] returned to duty [from desertion] in accordance with Presidential [?] proclamation

[co.C] Private [Henry] McKain sent to Hospital Wash. April 19th /63

[co.D] Private [Josiah] Hunsenburg [?] returned to duty from Brig. Bakery

[co.E] Privates [Samuel] Conrad and [George] Kulp taken prisoner while on duty at United States Ford April 22nd [Bates p.188 claims the ass't surg, 1 sgt, and 4 men were captured.]

[co.F] Musician [Adam] Stutzman sent to Hospital Wash. April 19th 1863 Privates [John] Eagan [William] Finley [?] [Augustus] Flicker [?] [James] Nugent [?] [Charles] McCord Sergt [Daniel] OConnell & Corpl [Samuel] Lamb sent to Corps Hospital April 19th [?] /63

[co.G] Sergt [William] Spangler and Private [John] Gould discharged for disability April 17th 1863 [?] Pri [William] Cox [?] returned from absent sick

[co.H] Pri Hugh McLaughlin gained from Desertion Patrick Lanaham discharged for disability

[co.I] Corpl [Joseph] Burroughs discharged for disability
James Maguire " " " [sc. discharged for disability] April 13th /63 [could be 18th?]


B. J. Tayman
Adjutant.

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Commanding the Regiment

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