Lyons, C. H.Adjutant7th S. V.Lowenthal, HenryB7th S. V.Levy, JacobE7th S. V.Levy, JacobF7th S. V.Liebold, HermanCaptainH7th S. V.Levy, AdolphC8th S. V.Levy, AlexanderF8th S. V.Levy, Joseph C.C37th S. M.Leopold, DavidH37th S. M.Lewis, FerdinandG2nd CavalryLyon, IsaacCaptainB5th CavalryLevy, Bernhard H.B5th CavalryLeon, Elias5th CavalryLewis, DanielQuartermaster-9th CavalrySergeantLewis, Isaac B.E11th CavalryLevi, CharlesE11th CavalryLehmeier, G.12th CavalryLudwig, EmilF14th CavalryLowenstein, FrederickK14th CavalryLiebman, FrederickK14th CavalryLoeb, EmilM14th CavalryLevi, FrankC16th CavalryLazarus, H. Louis1st LieutenantH16th CavalryLewis, MorrisCaptain8th CavalryLazarus, HenryCaptain25th CavalryLautherman, Henry3d ArtilleryLester, JacobF1st VeteranCavalryLewis, Charles E.F1st VeteranCavalryLoeb, Siegmund1st Lieutenant7th ArtilleryPromoted from 2nd Lieutenant.Levy, Meier7th ArtilleryLewis, OscarH10th ArtilleryLievy, JacobB13th ArtilleryLowenstein, Moritz2nd LieutenantF15th ArtilleryPromoted from Sergeant.Levy, HenryE16th ArtilleryLowenstein, Moritz2nd IndependentArtilleryLewis, SamuelLieutenant5th IndependentArtilleryLowenthal, Leopold21st ArtilleryLowenthal, Jacob31st IndependentArtilleryLiebman, Newman——Lehman, Moses——Lazarus, Harris——Levy, Hyman——Lichtenburg, Louis——Morningstein, HenryA1st InfantryMeyers, JosephB1st InfantryMiletinski, MoritzI1st InfantryMannheimer, MartinK1st InfantryMorris, HenryK1st InfantryMyers, SimeonA2nd InfantryMann, A. Ensign3d InfantryMeyers, Lewis F.3d InfantryMyers, OscarC4th InfantryMeyer, FrederickB5th InfantryMarks, WilliamA6th InfantryMarks, AugustK6th InfantryMoser, J.6th InfantryMeyer, HenryC8th InfantryMeyer, LouisE8th InfantryMeyer, A.8th InfantryMarx, GeorgeG8th InfantryMeyer, LudwigI8th InfantryMay, MarcusA9th InfantryMeyers, MartinC9th InfantryMartin, J.9th InfantryMorrison, Wolf11th InfantryMeyer, JacobC13th InfantryMeyers, SimeonK13th InfantryMeyers, JosephA16th InfantryMeyer, JosephE16th InfantryMorris, MosesK16th InfantryMencke, Isaac1st Lieutenant17th InfantryPromoted from 2nd Lieutenant.Maier, J. JacobI19th InfantryMyers, SamuelI19th InfantryMaas, JacobA20th InfantryMeyer, CarlCorporalB20th InfantryMarkowsky, AugustB20th InfantryMann, MaxCorporalC20th InfantryMasins, LeopoldC20th InfantryLost an arm in action.Mayer, JosephCorporalD20th InfantryMeyer, MartinG20th InfantryMayers, HenryC22nd InfantryMoses, MarcusCorporalF23d InfantryMay, D.26th InfantryMeyers, JacobH28th InfantryMoser, JosephA29th InfantryMeyer, Louis I.D29th InfantryMoritz, JosephCorporalI29th InfantryMeyer, AdamK29th InfantryMeyers, IsaacD30th InfantryMayer, LeviF31st InfantryMann, F.Corporal33d InfantryMosier, L.33d InfantryMarks, FrankF35th InfantryMendel, SidneyMajor35th InfantryPromoted from Captain.Marks, JosephG35th InfantryMyers, DavidE36th InfantryMyer, CharlesE37th InfantryMoses, IsaacAdjutant-General
Adjutant-General of the 3d Army Corps of the Army of the Potomac, commanded by General Heintzelman; participated in the battles of the Peninsular Campaign; subsequently served with General Banks.
Adjutant-General of the 3d Army Corps of the Army of the Potomac, commanded by General Heintzelman; participated in the battles of the Peninsular Campaign; subsequently served with General Banks.
Maier, A.38th InfantryMarsin, F.38th InfantryMaier, JosephC38th InfantryMaier, DavidC38th InfantryMoses, DavidF38th InfantryMay, H.39th InfantryMeier, HermanB39th InfantryMayer, CarlG39th InfantryMeier, FriedrichH39th InfantryMayer, WilhelmI39th InfantryMentz, S. D.K39th InfantryMorris, DanielE40th InfantryMorgenstein, L.41st InfantryMeierson, MaxB41st InfantryMeyerstein, H.C41st InfantryMeier, JosephE41st InfantryMay, HenryHospital Steward45th InfantryMayer, AugustE45th InfantryMayer, JacobK45th InfantryMoritz, JosephK45th InfantryMayer, CarlLieutenant46th InfantryMantel, LouisA46th InfantryMeinhart, JacobB46th InfantryMiller, Edward S.H46th InfantryMarx, CarlH46th InfantryMandell, J.K46th InfantryMarks, JosephD49th InfantryMoses, AugustSergeantG49th InfantryMorris, H.50th InfantryMeyer, AdolphQuartermaster52nd InfantryPromoted from Lieutenant.Meyer, TheodoreB52nd InfantryMoses, GeorgeH52nd InfantryMyers, JosephA53d InfantryMayer, FrederickF53d InfantryMayer, JacobG54th InfantryMoses, HenryK54th InfantryMeyer, JacobH55th InfantryMeyer, GustavB58th InfantryMeier, IsaacE58th InfantryMosesson, MayerE58th InfantryMarx, JosephG58th InfantryMarx, LouisG58th InfantryMendelson, GustavSergeantD59th InfantryMarks, SamuelI59th InfantryMeyers, LeviC61st InfantryMorris, Bernhard1st LieutenantD62nd InfantryEnlisted as private.Morris, A.LieutenantK62nd InfantryMeyerstein, H.C62nd InfantryMeyerstein, ——F62nd InfantryMeyer, IsaacG62nd InfantryMeyers, SimeonG64th InfantryMielziner, IsaacZouavesKilled at Bull Run.Meyer, Adolph1st Lieutenant66th InfantryPromoted from 2nd Lieutenant.Mannheim, SimonCorporalA66th InfantryMasius, LeopoldA66th InfantryMannheim, Theo.C66th InfantryMoses, J. HenryCaptainF66th InfantryMandelbaum, S.K66th InfantryMarcus, SamuelK66th InfantryMelzheimer, SamuelK66th InfantryMeyer, AlbertK66th InfantryMeier, CarlA67th InfantryMorrison, WolfEllsworth ZouavesMeier, GottliebB68th InfantryMoses, SeligB68th InfantryMantel, LouisE68th InfantryMeyer, FerdinandK68th InfantryMoses, IsraelLieutenant-Colonel72nd Infantry
Was appointed Assistant Surgeon of the U. S. Army in 1847, and served with the Army of Occupation at Vera Cruz and Toluca, Mexico, and at Fort Crawford, Fort Leavenworth, in Oregon, Washington Territory, and Texas until his resignation in 1855. In the Civil War he was appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of a regiment attached to Sickles' Brigade, but was soon compelled, by failing health, to resign. He was appointed Surgeon of the United States Volunteers and placed in charge of camp hospitals in the Army of the Potomac and subsequently served with General Gordon Granger, in the West. He was mustered out of service in 1865, after receiving the Brevet of Colonel for faithful and meritorious services.
Was appointed Assistant Surgeon of the U. S. Army in 1847, and served with the Army of Occupation at Vera Cruz and Toluca, Mexico, and at Fort Crawford, Fort Leavenworth, in Oregon, Washington Territory, and Texas until his resignation in 1855. In the Civil War he was appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of a regiment attached to Sickles' Brigade, but was soon compelled, by failing health, to resign. He was appointed Surgeon of the United States Volunteers and placed in charge of camp hospitals in the Army of the Potomac and subsequently served with General Gordon Granger, in the West. He was mustered out of service in 1865, after receiving the Brevet of Colonel for faithful and meritorious services.
Masius, LeopoldC20th InfantryMarcus, LeopoldLieutenantH72nd InfantryMeyers, AbrahamA74th InfantryMann, GustavD74th InfantryMorris, P.K77th InfantryMarks, ReubenA81st InfantryMoses, AbrahamH82nd InfantryMeyers, LeopoldI82nd InfantryMoses, J. C.CorporalC83d InfantryMeyer, AlbertK83d InfantryMoss, B.90th InfantryMorris, J.90th InfantryMendes, DavidG90th InfantryMendes, JohnG90th InfantryMoses, Samuel B.I90th InfantryMeyer, MartinC97th InfantryMenz, JacobD98th InfantryMeyers, Marks H.K100th InfantryMendel, FrederickQuartermaster103d InfantryPromoted from Lieutenant.Moritz, FriedrichA103d InfantryMeyer, EmilA103d InfantryMainsfield, MosesCorporalD103d InfantryEnlisted as private.Mayer, LippmanF103d InfantryMeyer, HermanG103d InfantryMoritz, WilliamH103d InfantryMayer, FerdinandI108th InfantryMacey, JudahB110th InfantryMessenger, MorrisH112th InfantryMorris, SamuelCorporalC113th InfantryMyers, LeviC115th InfantryMann, Daniel L.E115th InfantryMeyer, IsidoreSergeantC117th InfantryMeyer, MosesCorporalB119th InfantryMorris, J.120th InfantryMannheimer, IsraelE122nd InfantryMyer, Aaron B.Captain125th InfantryDied of wounds received in action.Moritz, JosephI125th InfantryMeyer, JuliusG132nd InfantryMayer, JacobK138th InfantryMeyer, AugustCaptainB140th InfantryPromoted from Lieutenant.Marks, DanielH147th InfantryMayer, IsaacI154th InfantryMarks, Samuel N.157th InfantryMarks, JosephF160th InfantryMeyer, JosephSergeantF163d InfantryMeyers, BenjaminCorporalD168th InfantryMayer, EdwardC173d InfantryMayer, AugustB176th InfantryMarks, AbrahamD176th InfantryMayer, JacobK177th InfantryMeier, JacobG178th InfantryMeier, JosephI178th InfantryMeier, LouisE179th InfantryMeyer, AbrahamI179th InfantryMarks, Daniel E.H184th InfantryMarburger, J.188th InfantryMyers, Isaac2nd Lieutenant193d InfantryMeiers, JacobH193d InfantryMorris, MarkA1st IndependentMayer, JacquesF1st IndependentMoses, HermanG1st IndependentWounded at Fort Wagnerand at Petersburg.Meyer, GustavB5th S. V.Mayer, FerdinandCaptainD5th S. V.Mayer, JacobA7th S. V.Moritz, EdwardK7th S.V.Moritz, DavidSergeantI17th S. V.Meyer, LouisI17th S. V.Moses, Nathan F.Major7th S. M.Mayer, BernardLieutenantB7th S. M.Meier, JacobE7th S. M.Meyerson, Frank G.D1st CavalryMaas, AugustI1st CavalryMayer, Max2nd CavalryMosier, LeviCorporalE3d CavalryMeyer, AdolphSurgeon4th CavalryMeyer, EmilM4th CavalryMyers, ——5th CavalryMinzesheimer, MosesAdjutantA5th CavalryPromoted from Lieutenant.Meier, EliB6th CavalryMeyers, DavidC8th CavalryMaier, JacobH8th CavalryMoak, Julius10th CavalryMoak, Harris P.10th CavalryMeyers, MosesC12th CavalryMendelson, BernardE13th CavalryMeyers, IsaacL15th CavalryMaas, AdolphI16th CavalryMaas, JacobL16th CavalryMarks, FrankB20th CavalryMeiers, Isaac, Jr.A21st CavalryMoses, Mark E.SergeantF22nd CavalryMeyer, RaphaelE25th CavalryMoses, PhilipG1st Veteran CavalryMann, Daniel P.CaptainIndependent CavalryMarks, Samuel N.Independent CavalryMayer, AlexanderE15th ArtilleryMayer, LudwigH15th ArtilleryMayer, A.1st Mounted RiflesMeier, HermanH1st Mounted RiflesMeyers, JosephD2nd Mounted RiflesMeyer, JosephK2nd Mounted RiflesMax, SamuelCorporalE2nd ArtilleryMarks, SamuelF2nd ArtilleryMeyers, Jacob B.K2nd ArtilleryMendelson, MoritzE4th ArtilleryMeyers, NathanF8th ArtilleryMeyer, SamuelB9th ArtilleryMayer, JacobK9th ArtilleryMarks, JosephI10th ArtilleryMeyers, K.A13th ArtilleryMarks, LouisCorporalA15th ArtilleryMeier, JosephH15th ArtilleryMeier, JacobH15th ArtilleryMark, IsaacE16th ArtilleryMetzger, SalomonEMarine ArtilleryMyers, DavidHMarine ArtilleryMeier, Moses2nd IndependentArtilleryMeier, Louis9th IndependentArtilleryMeier, Louis9th IndependentArtilleryMoses, JosephC24th IndependentArtilleryMayer, WilliamGeneral
During the Draft Riots at New York City he did heroic service for which he received an autograph letter from President Lincoln, thanking him for the eminent services rendered by him to our country during those days of darkness. Subsequently, he devoted himself to journalism, editing several leading German newspapers.
During the Draft Riots at New York City he did heroic service for which he received an autograph letter from President Lincoln, thanking him for the eminent services rendered by him to our country during those days of darkness. Subsequently, he devoted himself to journalism, editing several leading German newspapers.
Newman, Abel R.I3d InfantryNewman, HenryF4th InfantryNathan, MichaelF6th InfantryNeustadter, JosephQuartermaster8th InfantryNewman, PhilipB10th InfantryNewburg, JosephCaptainG10th InfantryWounded at Fredericksburg;joined service againafter discharge from hospital.Neuburg, Lionel C.SergeantH10th InfantryEntered as private.Nussbaumer, CharlesC13th InfantryNoah, David G.G20th InfantryNoah, Moses D.G20th InfantryNewman, LazarusA24th InfantryLost a foot in action.Newman, Leopold C.Lieutenant-ColonelB31st Infantry
Was mustered in service as Captain; he rose to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. His term of service expiring a few days prior to the battle of Chancellorville, May 2, 1863, he expressed a desire to remain at the front and during that terrible struggle his foot was shattered by a cannon ball; was taken to Washington, where he died shortly after. President Lincoln visited him at his bedside, and brought his commission promoting him to the rank of Brigadier-General.
Was mustered in service as Captain; he rose to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. His term of service expiring a few days prior to the battle of Chancellorville, May 2, 1863, he expressed a desire to remain at the front and during that terrible struggle his foot was shattered by a cannon ball; was taken to Washington, where he died shortly after. President Lincoln visited him at his bedside, and brought his commission promoting him to the rank of Brigadier-General.