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Throughout this month, the 91st was in the First Brigade, Third Division, Fifth Army Corps, of the Army of the Potomac. [Dyer, v.3 p.1604]
? | Camped near Alexandria until 10 July. [Welch, p.507] |
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Lewis Denslow (A) discharged by general order
John Knecht (A) discharged by general order Henry Clothier (B) dropped from the rolls as deserter Jean Collin (B) dropped from the rolls as deserter Michael O'Harra (B) dropped from the rolls as deserter William Rauvaux (B) dropped from the rolls as deserter Annanias Stahl (B) died John Walters (B) dropped from the rolls as deserter Griffith Williams (B) dropped from the rolls as deserter William Carpenter (D)'s leave expired Edward Farrell (E) promoted to Corporal effective date of these promotions: George Kenworthy (C) to 1st sgt, Albert Morgan (C) to sgt, Daniel Doster (C) to corp, John Worl (C) to corp, Walter W/William Widdifield to qm sgt, Isaac Thomas (D) to 1st sgt, William Geary (D) to sgt, Robert Anderson (D) to sgt, Jesse Vance (D) to corp, William Kushner [?] (D) to corp, George Scott (D) to corp, William Irving (D) to corp, Preston Hoops (D) to corp, Cornelius Mahoney (D) to corp, William Reiff (H) to 1st sgt, William Kresler, Isaac Kressler, Valentine Houseworth, William Lane, Deitrick Pentzell, George Hampton (E) to sgt, George W Keever (E) to corp, Samuel Seybert (K) to corp, William Furgeson (C) deserted John Fenn (E) returned (late) from furlough Edward Matchett (G) returned (late) from furlough William Sourmilian (118th PA? D?) discharged by general order regiment had 196 guns [for more information, see consolidated morning report] |
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Albert Morgan (C)'s furlough expired
William Rumbaugh (K)'s furlough expired Joseph Baker (A)'s furlough expired Hugh Mullin (discharged from co.E) may have died of wounds received in battle regiment had 176 guns [for more information, see consolidated morning report] |
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Henry McCool, co C, discharged by general order
these promotions were effective 1 July: George Kenworthy (C) to 1st sgt, Albert Morgan (C) to sgt, Daniel Doster (C) to corp, John Worl (C) to corp, Walter W Widdifield to qm sgt, Isaac Thomas (D) to 1st sgt, William Geary (D) to sgt, Robert Anderson (D) to sgt, Jesse Vance (D) to corp, William Kushner [?] (D) to corp, George Scott (D) to corp, William Irving (D) to corp, Preston Hoops (D) to corp, Cornelius Mahoney (D) to corp, William Reiff (H) to 1st sgt, William Kresler, Isaac Kressler, Valentine Houseworth, William Lane, Deitrick Pentzell, George Hampton (E) to sgt, George W Keever (E) to corp, Samuel Seybert (K) to corp, regiment had 177 guns [order] [for more information, see consolidated morning report] |
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John Allen (hq)'s leave expired
regiment had 182 guns [for more information, see consolidated morning report] |
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promotions in co E, effective 5 July: George Hampton to sgt; George W Keever to corp; Edward J Farrell to corp
Col Gregory assigned as Asst Comm for Texas for the Freedmen's Bureau William H Knouse (F) discharged by general order 77 from Auger General Hospital, near Alexandria VA George Davis (K) discharged by general order regiment had 183 guns [orders] [for more information, see consolidated morning report] |
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muster out of the last of the Army of the Potomac was expected soon, delayed (at least for some regiments) by poor record-keeping
William Chandler relieved from duty as act regt qr mr; qr mr Archibald Nimmo ordered to receipt to him for all public property William Chandler authorized to receive and issue ordnance & ordnance stores Brown (A) [probably John Brown] and Crass [probably George Crass] deserted Chas Connell (D) returned from desertion Adam Ickes (I) discharged on general order regiment had 183 guns [letters and orders] [see 'The Colored Lincoln Monument Celebration', Philadelphia Inquirer, 6 July 1865, page 4] [see 'The last of the Potomac Army', Philadelphia Inquirer, 6 July 1865, page 4] [for more information, see consolidated morning report] |
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William Michael (F)'s leave expired
David Faunce (B)'s furlough expired Solomon Siglin (B)'s furlough expired Levi Boyer (B) discharged by general order David Logan (D) discharged by general order Henry Smith (D) discharged by general order Henry Wiegle (F) discharged by general order regiment had 391 guns [for more information, see consolidated morning report] |
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John Baird (B) discharged on general order
William Bayley (D)'s furlough expired Joseph Johnston (D)'s furlough expired regiment had 391 guns [for more information, see consolidated morning report] |
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William Letourneau (G)'s furlough expired
James Nugent (F)'s furlough expired John Worl (C)'s furlough expired Charles Bayley (D) reported returned from desertion regiment had 432 guns [for more information, see consolidated morning report] |
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George Cross (A) awol
William Knapp (B)'s leave expired John Casner (K)'s leave expired effective date of muster out of Franklin Collison (C) regiment mustered out of service [Bates, p.193; Dyer, v.3, p.1604; Welch, p.507] list of men who mustered out with the regiment Samuel Malcomson (C) discharged by general order Joseph Mayhew (VRC) discharged effective date of discharge of John Brown (A) and George Cross (A) regiment had 469 guns [for more information, see consolidated morning report] |
11 | The 91st left Baltimore for Philadelphia. [Inquirer] |
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The regiment arrived in Philadelphia from Washington early in the morning, under the command of Lt Col Eli G Sellers, and was entertained at the refreshment saloons.
(Its expected arrival was announced in the Inquirer that morning.)
It had 39 [?] officers and 640 enlisted men.
at least Henry W Erdman and John Donnell wrote from Camp Cadwalader, Philadelphia [Public Ledger; see also Inquirer, and Welch, p.507] Adam Deihl (F) discharged by general order Francis Ford (D) discharged by general order Freeman Kneedler (E) discharged by general order Daniel Garn (G) discharged by general order (perhaps 1 Jun 65) William Harris (I)'s furlough expired |
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Thomas Taylor (G)'s furlough expired
Charles Powell (C)'s furlough expired Michael McCartney (E)'s furlough expired Frederick Stotta (K)'s furlough expired Anthony Galla (B)'s furlough expired Samuel Dougherty (I)'s furlough expired Charles Simpson (G) discharged by general order Jeremiah Nable (H) discharged by general order Sanford Mothersbaugh (B) discharged William Hooven (C) discharged effective 10 July 65 |
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Jacob R Bender (VRC, formerly of co.G) discharged
James Clayton (E) discharged Jeremiah (Israel?) Grazier mustered out with B 13 PA Cav |
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Benjamin Reed (C) mustered out by general order
Martin Dowd (F) discharged by general order |
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William McClane (F) discharged by general order
William Hagerman (D) discharged John Blum (K) discharged with company WIlliam Vance (K) discharged [see 'Our illustrious dead', Philadelphia Inquirer 20 July 1865 page 2] |
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22 | JK Dernell (K) discharged by general order (probably from VRC) |
23 | Andrew Strong discharged from 45th PA as 2nd lt |
24 | James Finley (D) discharged by general order |
25 | William McClung (VRC) discharged |
26 | John Falls (A) discharged, at Mount Pleasant Hospital; totally disabled |
27 | David Cline (F) discharged by general order |
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