In active service during the Siege of Port Hudson
FIELD AND STAFF
Colonel — Richard E. Holcomb of Connecticut. Killed in
action June 14, 1863. William O. Fisk of Massachusett. Promoted to Colonel,
June 15, 1863.
Major — Charles H. Grosvenor of Ohio.
First Surgeon — Seth C. Gordon of Maine.
Second Assistant Surgeon — Richard H. Meserve of Maine.
Quartermaster — James A. Leonard of Mass.
Chaplain — Samuel M. Kingston of Ireland.
Captains — William George of Denmark. Frances Felton of
Prussia, Alonzo W. Persons of Massachusetts; Henry G. Ingham of Pennsylvania;
Charles May of Saxony; George Shemenauer of Baden, Germany; George A. Mayne of
Vermont; James T. Jenner of England; John R. Parsons of Massachusetts.
First Lieutenants—James T. Smith, of Ireland; Thomas L.
Scott of Massachusetts; Marcena C. S. Gray of Maine; Martin V. B. Hill of Massachusetts;
Rudolph Krause of Hanover; Henry T. Carter of Maine.
Second Lieutenants — George M. Severy of Maine; Devereux E.
Jones of Canada; George G. Smith of Vermont; Charles S. Leonard of
Massachusetts; Adolph Charpenter of France; John Kline of Germany; James M.
Gardner of Scotland; Richard Byrne of Ireland; John Kearney of Ireland; Michael
H. Dunne of Ireland.
Commissioned Officers of Co C. First Louisiana Regt Infty
Vols.
Captain — Francis Felton.
First Lieutenant — Thomas L. Scott.
Second Lieutenant — George
G. Smith.
SOURCE: Abstracted from George G. Smith, Leaves from
a Soldier's Diary, p. 147