Wolf, A. B.54th InfantryWeinburg, Isaac54th InfantryWolf, Arthur S.Surgeon55th InfantryWorms, A. C.QuartermasterK58th InfantryPromoted from the ranks.Worms, Charles2nd LieutenantK58th InfantryWertheim, MoritzCorporalK66th InfantryWenk, AaronK66th InfantryWenk, AugustK66th InfantryWenk, JosephK66th InfantryWertheim, LouisK66th InfantryWolf, DavidK66th InfantryWolf, CarlA68th InfantryWoog, EmanuelC68th InfantryWounded at Bull Run.Wolf, SimonD68th InfantryWolf, AdolphI68th InfantryWolf, LouisC71st InfantryWasserman, MosesG71st InfantryWarner, William72nd InfantryWarner, PhilipH72nd InfantryWolfsohn, CharlesB74th InfantryWolfsky, LouisB74th InfantryWeil, JosephB78th InfantryWertheim, HenryF84th InfantryWaterman, CharlesE86th InfantryWolfsohn, LouisC87th InfantryWolf, PhilipK87th InfantryWaterman, Samuel H.A91st InfantryWolf, FrederickK97th InfantryWeiler, JosephE101st InfantryWolf, Charles H.I102nd InfantryWolf, CharlesF117th InfantryWeil, JosephB119th InfantryWeil, LyonB119th InfantryWiener, JosephI119th InfantryWeinstein, JacobI119th InfantryWolf, HermanF127th InfantryWise, Solomon S.I136th InfantryWolf, Abraham B.D148th InfantryWolf, HenryB154th InfantryWolf, JosephF163d InfantryWenzlick, R.G173d InfantryWolf, WilliamLieutenant178th InfantryWolf, AdamK178th InfantryWolf, LeopoldB1st IndependentWolf, HenryE1st IndependentWolf, GabrielF5th S. V.Wolf, C.H5th S. V.Wolf, JosephF7th S. V.Wolf, WilliamB7th S. M.Wiesbaden, JuliusD7th S. M.Wolf, LouisF12th CavalryWeinberg, MorrisD14th CavalryWolf, LeopoldL14th CavalryWolf, JosephL14th ArtilleryWolf, CharlesF15th ArtilleryWertheim, Henry32nd IndependentArtilleryWolf, Joseph C.I2nd CavalryWise, Theodore5th CavalryZoller, Otto7th InfantryZimmerman, B.F7th InfantryZabinski, GabrielCorporal4th Artillery
Name.Rank.Company.Regiment.Aaron, Meyer1st InfantryKilled in battle; buried in Jewish cemetery,Richmond Virginia.Abraham, F.B6th CavalryWounded at Gettysburg.Altman, NathanG40th InfantryCaptured; died and buriedin Woodlawn Cemetery,Elmira, New York.Behrends, L.C1st InfantryBrandt, Jacob5th InfantryBass, BenjaminH45th InfantryCaptured; died and buried atWoodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.Cohen, E. B.LieutenantC1st InfantryDaniel, HenryF10th InfantryCaptured; died, and buried inWoodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.Danane, JacobB53d InfantryEigenbrun, I.C1st InfantryEngel, Jonas{ C1st Infantry{53d InfantryElias, LouisLieutenant11th InfantryEigenbrun, Isaac35th InfantryFriedheim, ArnoldK4th InfantryWounded at Seven Pines and at the Wilderness.Goodman, HenryG26th InfantryCaptured; died and buried inWoodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.Hyman, S.C1st InfantryHofflein, MarcusCaptain4th InfantryAfterwards on the staff of General Grimes.Heineman, MorrisD4th InfantryHarris, EdwardG36th InfantryCaptured; died and buried inWoodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.Israel, J.E51st InfantryCaptured; died and buried inWoodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.Jonas, DanielD1st InfantryCaptured; died and buried atWoodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.Jacoby, Nathaniel25th InfantryKatz, I.C1st InfantryKatz, Jack35th InfantryKatz, AaronB53d InfantryWounded at Gettysburg.Leavy, Charles M.————Appointed Commissary by General Palmerin Special Order, Number 23.Luria, Albert(Moses)Lieutenant—— Infantry
Promoted from Sergeant. At the age of nineteen years he was appointed Lieutenant in a North Carolina Infantry Regiment. He was killed at Seven Pines, in June, 1862, while rallying his Company, having seized the colors falling from the hands of the dying color-bearer.An incident of this brave officer's career is worth recording. At the engagement at Sewell's Point, in May, 1861, an eight-inch shell, with fuse still burning, fell into the Company's gun-pit, and young Albert without a moment's hesitation, seized it in his arms and put it in a tub of water, quenched the fuse and thereby saved his own and his comrades' lives. The Company in recognition of his heroism had the shell engraved with a history of the incident, and adding the words, "The pride of his Regiment and the bravest of the brave," sent it to his parents. It now stands upon a pillar over his grave at the "Esquiline," near Columbus, Georgia, as a fitting monument.
Promoted from Sergeant. At the age of nineteen years he was appointed Lieutenant in a North Carolina Infantry Regiment. He was killed at Seven Pines, in June, 1862, while rallying his Company, having seized the colors falling from the hands of the dying color-bearer.
An incident of this brave officer's career is worth recording. At the engagement at Sewell's Point, in May, 1861, an eight-inch shell, with fuse still burning, fell into the Company's gun-pit, and young Albert without a moment's hesitation, seized it in his arms and put it in a tub of water, quenched the fuse and thereby saved his own and his comrades' lives. The Company in recognition of his heroism had the shell engraved with a history of the incident, and adding the words, "The pride of his Regiment and the bravest of the brave," sent it to his parents. It now stands upon a pillar over his grave at the "Esquiline," near Columbus, Georgia, as a fitting monument.
Levi, Isaac C.C1st InfantryLeon L.C{ 1st Infantry{ 53d InfantryLevy, J. C.C1st InfantryLewis, LovetCaptainD4th ReservesLewis, DavidC22nd InfantryCaptured; died and buried inWoodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.Meyer, Aaron1st InfantryKilled; buried in Jewish cemetery,Richmond, Virginia.Myers, Marcus2nd InfantryMyers, EzekielReilly's BatteryMyers, WilliamReilly's BatteryOppenheimer, ——{ C1st Infantry{44th InfantryOttinger, L.2nd InfantryKilled at Seven Pines.Oppenheimer, S.B44th InfantryPhelps, H. M.SergeantB1st InfantryPinner, I. M.E3d InfantryCaptured; died and buried inWoodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.Pinkus, L.D103d InfantryRose, Joseph3d InfantryRice, IgnatiusCommissary andB8th InfantryQuartermaster-SergeantRoessler, J.CaptainE13th InfantrySeverely Wounded at the Battleof the Wilderness; promoted.Roessler, JacobCaptainF13th InfantrySternglantz, D.D4th InfantrySouthan, LeviA28th InfantryCaptured; died and buried atWoodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, Mew York.Sellers, J.SergeantG36th InfantryCaptured; died and buried inWoodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.Simon, JesseC20th InfantryCaptured; died and buried inWoodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.Simmons, MosesG20th InfantryCaptured; died, and buried atWoodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.Teller, E.18th InfantryWolf, G. C1st InfantryDied from exposure; buried inJewish Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.Weil, HarmanD4th InfantryWeisenfield, M.A4th InfantryWertheimer, Henry35th InfantryWertheimer, GeorgeB53d InfantryWertheimer, H.B53d InfantryDied in the service.