Non-Iron Brigade Causalities from Battery B

 
Name
Unit
Comments
Berkitz, Herman 
New Recruit, U.S. Army 
Wounded at Spotsylvania, DNR 
Bowers, George C. 
New Recruit, U.S. Army 
Wounded at Bethesda Church 
on June 3, 1864 
Brown, Henry 
23rd New York Volunteer Infantry 
Killed in Action at Antietam 
Brown, John 
Battery B, 4th U.S. Light Artillery 
U.S. Army Regulars 
Killed in Action at Antietam 
Campbell, Lt. Joseph B. 
Battery B, 4th U.S. Light Artillery 
U.S. Army Regulars 
Wounded at Antietam, DNR 
Clark, James C. 
35th New York Volunteer Infantry 
Wounded at Antietam, DNR 
Cunningham, James 
New Recruit, U.S. Army 
Wounded at Gravelly Run 
Davison, Lt. James 
Battery B, 4th U.S. Light Artillery 
U.S. Army Regulars 
Wounded at Gettysburg, DNR 
Evans, Addison 
23rd New York Volunteer Infantry 
Wounded at Antietam, DNR 
Freitong, Adolph 
New Recruit, U.S. Army 
Killed in Action at Gravelly Run 
Givens, Warren 
New Recruit, U.S. Army 
Wounded at Bethesda Church on 
June 3, 1864, DNR 
Goodman, Lt. Thomas 
Battery B, 4th U.S. Light Artillery 
U.S. Army Regulars 
Killed in Action at Spotsylvania 
Hathaway, Charles 
23rd New York Volunteer Infantry 
Wounded at Antietam, DNR 
Herzog, Sgt. Joseph 
Battery B, 4th U.S. Light Artillery 
U.S. Army Regulars 
Killed in Action at Antietam 
Hogan, Patrick 
Battery B, 4th U.S. Light Artillery 
U.S. Army Regulars 
Killed in Action at Fredricksburg 
Lyons, Henry P. 
Battery B, 4th U.S. Light Artillery 
U.S. Army Regulars 
Killed in Action at Antietam 
McAlona, Robert 
35th New York Volunteer Infantry 
Wounded at Antietam 
McCabe, Patrick 
Battery B, 4th U.S. Light Artillery 
U.S. Army Regulars 
Wounded at Second 
Bull Run, DNR 
Mitchell, Lt. John 
Battery B, 4th U.S. Light Artillery 
U.S. Army Regulars 
Wounded at Gravelly Run 
Moore, William I. 
35th New York Volunteer Infantry 
Wounded at Antietam 
Morgan, Joseph J. E. 
35th New York Volunteer Infantry 
Probably Killed in Action 
at Antietam 
Sheahan, John 
Battery B, 4th U.S. Light Artillery 
U.S. Army Regulars 
Killed in Action at Gettysburg, 
While Serving as General 
John Gibbon's Aide 
Springer, Charles 
35th New York Volunteer Infantry 
Probably Killed in Action 
at Antietam 
Stewart, Lt. James 
Battery B, 4th U.S. Light Artillery 
U.S. Army Regulars 
Wounded at Gettysburg 
Tea, Richard 
Battery B, 4th U.S. Light Artillery 
U.S. Army Regulars 
Wounded at Petersburg 
Notes:
  1. DNR: "Did Not Return" to Battery B after event mentioned, even though person remained on the muster roll.
  2. Killed and wounded are from the muster rolls and returns. Therefore, only those seriously wounded and noted on these documents are included.
  3. There is some variation in spelling of names between muster roll editions, and between muster rolls, state rosters, and unit histories. The spelling used here is usually from the muster rolls.

All information on this page was taken from The Iron Brigade Battery, by Silas Felton and was published in
Like Giants in Tall Black Hats: Essays on the Iron Brigade.  Used with permission.  Please check out the publisher's website to order a copy of this book at http://iupress.indiana.edu/.


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