. A history of the Forty-fourth Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . is. Aug. 4, 62, at Harrisons Landing, Va. [P O. 4 Myrtle Ave., Albany, N. Y.]PALMATEER, Joseph C—A. 18, Enr. Aug. 16, 61, 3 yrs. Co. E.; disch. for dis. Oct. 21, 61, as , James H.—A. 18, Enr. Sept. 27, 61. 3 yrs. Co. F.; transf. Co. E. Oct. 7, 61; transf. Co. G. Oct. 26, 62; disch. for dis. Jan. 20, 63, at Baltimore, , Orrin.—A. 22, Enr. Oct. 5, 61, 3 yrs. Co. I.; disch. Feb. 7, 63, at Davids Island, N. , James E.—A. 17, Enr. Aug. 8, 6


. A history of the Forty-fourth Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . is. Aug. 4, 62, at Harrisons Landing, Va. [P O. 4 Myrtle Ave., Albany, N. Y.]PALMATEER, Joseph C—A. 18, Enr. Aug. 16, 61, 3 yrs. Co. E.; disch. for dis. Oct. 21, 61, as , James H.—A. 18, Enr. Sept. 27, 61. 3 yrs. Co. F.; transf. Co. E. Oct. 7, 61; transf. Co. G. Oct. 26, 62; disch. for dis. Jan. 20, 63, at Baltimore, , Orrin.—A. 22, Enr. Oct. 5, 61, 3 yrs. Co. I.; disch. Feb. 7, 63, at Davids Island, N. , James E.—A. 17, Enr. Aug. 8, 62, 3 yrs. Co. C.; Muse; transf. Co. E. Oct. 26, 62; cap. in ac. Aug. 19, 64, at Weldon R. R., Va.; paroled; transf. Co. C. 140 N. Y. V I. Oct. 10, 64; M. O. with Co. June 3, 65. [P O. The Veterans Home, Wis.]PANGBURN, Jr., Job J.—A. 21, Enr. Sept. 4, 61, 3 yrs. Co. F.; disch. for dis. April 16, 62, at Georgetown, D. C.; died July 14, 01, at Natl. Mil. Home, , Joseph G.—A. 18, Enr. Sept. 7, 61, 3 yrs. Co. F.; disch. for dis. Sept. 23, 62, at Fort Monroe, Va., as Joseph J. [P O. Baltimore, Md.]. M. V. B. WAGONER. After his service in the 44th X. V. V. I., as shown in the Roster in by order of the President of the United States, he was commissioned2d Lieutenant in the 118th Reg. U. S. C. T., and was ordered to report atOwensboro, Ky., where he did recruiting and scouting duty. In September,1864 his regiment reported to Gen. U. S. Grant at City Point, Va. and byhim was assigned to the 25th Army Corps, Army of the James, with which itserved until the close of the Civil War. After over three years of hard service, it was his lot to be with one of thefirst regiments to enter Richmond. But he went into the city like a 4th-of-JuIy-soldier on parade, instead of by hard fighting that he had expected so long. He was shortly after made Acting Adjutant, promoted to 1st Lieutenant andAdjutant, then made Captain, but still being retained as Adjutant. Later h


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