WEST VIRGINIA
ADJUTANT GENERALS' PAPERS

Union Regiments
1861-1865
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10th West Virginia Infantry
(Field and Staff, Companies A - K, Unassigned/Recruits)
Box 17, Folder 13

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Wheeling Aug 3rd 1861
Gen Wheat
Present

You will please consider of Thos Harris proposition to raise 4 to 500 men in Gilmore and Braxton to clean up that country. My view of that matter is this. Let Harris raise say 4 or 5 companies of three years troops, to be confined to W Virginia - attach it to another part of regiment raised some place else part of the field officers would be in his region part with the residue some place else. But give him a field commission as soon as he get 4 companies of 100 men each raised. And if they restore peace in six mos and were no longer needed there disband them. The service of W. Va. will require something of this kind. It can be done without violating any law on the subject. And by this means we will get our own men in the field who are now fearful of leaving home.

If I have the means of paying them I would organize a body of 4 or 5 companies there at once. I see no objection to putting them in as U. S. Soldiers Talk with Gen R. on this subject.

Yours +c
F. H. Pierpoint

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F. H. Pierpoint
Govr
Wheeling
Aug 3rd 1861


Wheeling Oct 15th 1861
Office Board Examining Surgeons,

The Board would recommend his appointment to the position of Assistant Surgeon.

He is in good health and free from any predisposition to disease.

W. J. Bates, MD
John Frissell MD
G Baird MD

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Commission Dr J. R. Blair assistant surgeon of the 10th
F. H. Pierpoint


Mason City, Mason Co. Va. Dec 9th /61
To His Excellency Gov. Pierpont
Wheeling, Western Va.

Sir:
As an authorized agent, I recruited a Company for the 10th Va. Regt. in Jackson Co. W. Va. Two enlisted men deserted from this post. I sent a squad to bring them back. The squad took one of them, brought him to Ravenswood, and while there, the Jackson Co. Patrole Company, headed by its Captain, demanded and took the U. S. Soldier and set him at liberty, threatening, at the same time, violence to the squad, if they attempted to re-take him.

Thus the matters stands. If patrole Companies are to liberate from U. S. Service recruited men, would it not be well to let recruiting agents in W. Virginia know what they may depend upon?

Yours respectfully
N. M. McLaughlin Captain
of Company in 10th Regt. V. V. U. S. A. (over)

N. B. The recruit's name is Elias Conger. He was a member of the Jackson Co. patrole Company commanded by Capt. Uriah Lytle. Lytle declares he will not give him up till he is released by yourself. I have some 15 or 20 from the same Company. If this recruit is held by Lytle, all the others are subject to be holden by him.

If proper, please send to me or Lytle a discharge from patrole service for Elias Conger. I am certain, if your Excellency knew the habits and questionable services of the Patrole Company in question, you would disband them.

Trusting that Your Excellency will give the matter a hearing soon, I beg leave to subscribe myself

Yours truly
N. M. McLaughlin Commander of Company in 10th Regt V. V. U. S. A.

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Write to U. Lytle to send the man to 10th Regt
Dec 9th ‘61


Capt Wm. D Hall, James P Conley 2nd Lieut

Commission Wm C Hebner Sergt of Co J of Vs Va Cavalry- as 1st Lieut in 10th Regt Va Infy to rank from 2nd Dec 1861
Wheeling Dec 12th 1861
FH Pierpoint

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Order Gov to Com Hebner
10th Regt Cvly


Commission Mr. Samuel Adams 1st Lieut and Qr Master in the tenth Regt Va Infy for U. S. Service
Dec 14th 1861
FH Pierpoint

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Provost Martial should, H. J. Samuels
Order Gov to comn Adams
QrMaster 10th Regt


January 15th 1862
A List of the Commissioned Officers in the 10th Reg. Va. Vols.

Names    Letter of Co.    Rank    Remarks
Thomas M. Harris Colonel    
Moses S. Hall Lt Col    
Henry H. Withers Major    
Oliver P. BoughnerStaff apptedAdjutant    
Saml. Adams RQM    
Morgan A. Darnall A Capt    
Joseph G. Bense A 1st Lt    
Austin Willson A 2nd Lt    
Jno. S Gould B Capt    
Henry H Lewis B 1st Lt    
David I. Ezekiel B 2nd Lt    
Wm D. Hall C Capt    
James P. Connolly C 1st Lt    
John H. Bailey C 2nd Lt    
Thos. D Murrin D Capt    
Jedediah G Waldo D 1st Lt    
Daniel Curran D 2nd Lt    
Lewis M. Marsh E Capt    
Eli Conoway E 1st Lt    
Benjn F. Shreve E 2nd Lt    
Nimrod M. Hyer F Capt    
Samuel A. Rollyson F 1st Lt    
Henry Bender F 2nd Lt    
James M. Ewing G Capt    
John M. Adams G 1st Lt    
Robt. W. Varner G 2nd Lt    
Marshal W. Coburn H Capt    
William M. Hays H 1st Lt    
Isaac Rollins H 2nd Lt    
James A Jarboe J Capt    
A. W. Barclay J 1st Lt    
John M Jarboe J 2nd Lt    
(Continued on the other side)    
Jacob P. Kuykendall K Capt.    
Thomas Hess K 1st Lt.    
Jeremiah H Fluharty K 2nd Lt.     Resignation accepted to take effect 28 Dec 1862

In addition to the above there are surgeon Geo. C. Gans Asst Surgn J. R. Blair, John Branch Chaplain

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List of officers In 10th Regt Va Infy In U. S. Service


Flemington, Feb 11th, 1862

Dear Lewis
Yours of the 4th inst was received on the 7th but thinking you would be home soon I delayed writing until now.

As to my choice of appointments I will receive that commission which will enable me to get out of the army quickest - a Lieutenancy in the 10th Regt. Though, if it be an object much desired by the Governor to have a company raised in Randolph and Barbour counties I will attempt that. I believe that I can raise 50 men without doubt, and they undoubtedly will be of more service than 150 raised other wheres.

As to my confining myself to my studies you know Lew that I will have to work for the support of my family, but I will have a better chance at home than in the army to study.

I start for camp this morning. Our meeting did no material good & closed on Tuesday.

Your family is well

Your friend
D Powell
PS You get my commission and bring it to me when you come home. I have written to the governor.

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Issue Comm for D Powell as 2nd Lieut 10th Vols U. S. S. Feb 13th 62
F. H. Pierpoint


To Gov Pierpoint
The bearer Dr J. M Lathrop has been examined by the undersigned as to his qualifications to act as Surgeon in the Army & we recommend him for that position.

W. J. Bates M. D.
John Frissell
Wheeling
April 1st 1862

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Surgeon of 10th Regt Va Vols
Commission Dr Lathrop Surgeon of Col Harris Regiment
F. H. Pierpoint


New Creek Va May 28th /62

Governor
I have the honor to inform you that I mustered Capt Jarboes Company, 10th Inf (recently stationed at Piedmont, and intended to scout Hardie and Hampshire Counties) into the Service of the United State the 19th inst. The muster was for 42 men which only allows a 1st Lieut since that time Capt Jarboe has been on scout duty with his command and has rendered most efficient service - indeed in the present State of this part of Virginia we could not dispense with his services. He is becoming a terror to all evil doers. He is now out on important secret service and for some time to come will be unable to make further additions to his command. In view of all these facts, and particularly as he is detailed for scout duty only I would respectfully suggest that he be at once commissioned as Capt. I shall muster in this day 12 more men making 54 in all. I will take the responsibility of saying that Genl Fremont will endorse this suggestion. He ordered me to the command of this post last night and the exigencies of the service demand that Capt Jarbo receive his comn at once.

With assurances of high esteem

I am your ob sr
D Henry Burkrete Maj A. D. C.
And Officer comd Post
To his Excy
Gov Pierpont

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Capt Jarbo
10th Regt Vols
Piedmont Va May 28th 1862
I fully endorse within
O. D. Dancey
Send Capt Jarbo commission and ask Gen Fremont to order him mustered in for scouting purposes
F. H. Pierpoint


Buckhannon Aug 4th 1862

Gov. F. H. Pierpoint
The undersigned Regimental Staff and company officers of the 10th Regt Va. Vol. would respectfully request that you would commission Revd John Branch as Chaplin of Said Regiment.

Very Respectfully
Yours +c
T. M. Harris Col 10th Va. Vol.
M S Hall Lt Col 10th Va Vol Inft
J A Jarboe Capt Co J 10 Va Regiment
Geo C Gans Surgeon 10th Va Regt
David Morgan Capt B 10th Regt
Thos. D. Merrin Capt Co. D 10th Va Regt
Henry H Withers Major 10th Va Vol
L M Marsh Capt Co E 10th Rg
M A Darnall Capt Co A 10th Regt
W D Hall Capt Co C 10th Reg. Va. Vol. Iny
N M Hyer Capt Co F 10th Regt Va Vol
J R Blair Asst Surgeon 10th Va Regt Vol Inf

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John Branch
Chaplain
10th Regt Va. Vol
The address of Mr Branch is Fetterman Taylor Co. Va.


Fetterman Va Sept 8th 1862
Gov. F. H. Pierpoint

Dear Sir-
Please pardon me for writing to you again, but I have been waiting, very anxiously, for my commission as Chaplain to the 10th, the petition for my appointment being sent on to you some two weeks ago. I have just received a letter from Col. Harris inquiring the reason why I have not yet joined the Regt, as he is anxious for me to come on.

Will you please let me hear from you as soon as possible - as I have been kept waiting - doing nothing, & having a family dependent upon me, & nothing coming in for their support - several weeks

Respectfully yours -
John Branch

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John Branch
Chaplain with 10th Rgt Va Vols
Commission this man Chaplain of the Col. Harris Regiment
F H Pierpoint
& Holliday as adjt


Williamstown West Va
Feb. 27th 1863
Gov. Pierpont

Dear Sir- I wish to address a few liens to you on matters of Public interest. Many of our Union Men at this particular time are intimidated and whether they will have the courage to come to the polls next month remains to be seen. Traitors are whispering that all of us Union men will be run off some time soon. G. W. Henderson of the "House of Delegates" remarked to me that a Secessionist (who he said had better means of knowing than himself) declared to him that a raid would surely be made into our region about election time. Our Executive no doubt will be active in making provision for the protection of of the voters so they will feel safe in voting on the State Question.

I wish to enquire as to matters in which I am personally interested. Med. Director Holmes of Genl Cox's staff says he sent on a recommendation of the Board of Examiner who met at Gallipolis which he endorsed also, asking for a commission for 1st assistant Surgeon on the receipt of which he is prepared to assign me to duty.

This was some two weeks since and as he is expecting to hear from the Gov. daily and I am ready I presume the commission will be on hand. I was in service for six months in Buel'ls Army on a call made for volunteer Surgeons eleven months since. Also served while Capt De Beck was forming his company in our Town a year ago last September which services were endorsed by Capt Debeck but are unpaid. If your Honor can direct me to the right source for pay of the claim referred to you will have my grateful acknowledgement. Said services were rendered before the company was lawfully sworn in tho' the form of swearing them had been used before a J. P.

If you can advise in any of the matters above mentioned it will be recd as a condescending kindness.

I have the Honor to be
Very Respectfully
Yours +c
O. Nellis

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O. Nellis
Williamstown Va
Feby 7th /63


Camp Beverly W. Va.
July 9th 1863
F. H. Pierpoint
Adjt Genl of W. Va.
Wheeling
W. Va.

Sir
Will you accept of a company of cavalry, or mounted rifles, made of men from the Infantry service- under the late order from the War Department called an order "For raising veteran volunteers." We have officers competent to command a company in either of the above named branches of the service. An early answer is, most respectfully, solicited.

Your Most Obedt Servt
David J Ezekiel
Lieut. Co. B 10th Va. Vol.
July 9th 1863

I forgot to say that if you will accept of the company I should like to receive the necessary papers, authority and instructions at as early a date as possible.

Your Most Obedt Servt
David J Ezekiel
2nd Lieut. Co. B 10th Va. VoI.

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Beverly W. Va.
July 9th 1863
D. J. Ezekiel
Asks information in regard to Veteran Vols.


Medical Department 4th Spt Brig
Beverly West Va
Sept 8th 1863
Hon Arthur I Boreman
Governor State of West Va

Hon Sir
As the members of the Medical Department of this command we desire to present to your favorable consideration the name of J R Blair at present Asst Surgeon of the 10th Virginia Infty for Promotion.

During the recent severe ordeal through which our Brigade has undergone, Dr Blair was always found ready, willing and competent to perform the duties that was assigned him and with such universal satisfaction as to call forth unasked for this letter of Recommendation. During this sojourn here as Surgeon in Charge of Post Hospital everything was conducted in a manner that would indicate a thorough and complete knowledge of his duties, and such a one as by being promoted, would be not only a credit to the Profession but a great advantage to the Public Service we know of no one better qualified to fill the position of Major & Surgeon in our Army.

In submitting the above to your worthy consideration we ask that that our appeal be remembered when a vacancy may occur.

We have the honor to be your most Obedt Servts
Wm. B. Wynne
Surgeon 14th Penn Cavly
J. W. McCabe
first asst Surg 14th Pa Cavly
Eli Love Surg 2nd Va Mtd Inft
C C Thomas Surg 3rd Regt Va Vol Mt. Inf.
Chas E. Dewey Surg 28th Reg O. V. I.
A. E. Jenner Asst Surg & Regt.
L. J. Comstock Surg 8th Va VoI
L. V. Stanford Asst Surgeon 8th Va Vol.

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Approved & most heartily recommended to the favorable consideration of Governor Boreman - Your Excellency could make no better appointment than Dr Blair.
W D Stewart
Med Director 4th Sep Brigade
Beverly
Sep 1863
Dr. J. R. Blair
Asst Surgeon in 10th Regt Va In
Promotion


Report of present strength of and Recruits required in the Tenth Regiment Virginia Volunteer Infantry

Commanding Officer Company   Total Total Aggregate RecruitsDate of
Commissioned   Enlisted   Present &   Required   Muster
Absent into service
T. M. Harris Col F & S 8 6 14 Different dates
M. A. Darnall Capt A 2 81 83 17 March 13/62
J. S .Gould Capt B 3 86 89 12 " 12/ "
Wm. D. Hall Capt C 3 89 92 9 " 12 "
Thos. D. Murrin Capt D 3 87 90 11 " 15 "
L. M. Marsh Capt E 3 74 77 24 April 12 "
S. A. Rollyson 1st Lt F 3 89 92 9 May 3 "
J. W. Ewing Capt G 3 65 68 33 " 6 "
M. W. Coburn Capt H 3 82 85 16 " 9 "
Jas. A. Jarbo Capt J 3 52 55 46 " 19 "
J. P. Kuykendall Capt K 3 78 81 20 April 22 "
Total 37 782 826 197
Term of Service Three Years
Head Quarters 10th Regt Va. Vol Inf.
Beverly West Virginia
November 28th 1863
(signed) T. M. Harris
Col. Commanding
True Copy
Jno. Darr Jr
Lt Col + AAPM

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Report
10th Regt Vol Infantry


Beverly West Va. Feby 5th 1864
To His Excellency A. I. Boreman

Gov. W. Va.
In perusing the columns of the Wheeling Intelligencer of the 2nd inst I perceive it announced in your excellency's address to the people of West Va that two new companies will be organized for each of the 2nd 3rd and 8th Va Regts now transformed into Cavalry.

In Company J of the 3rd is a young man who has faithfully and cheerfully fought his way through every Battle in which his Regiment has been engaged, of entirely sober habits and amongst the most trustworthy soldiers in the service.

He entered the service on July 6th 1861. His name is Henry C Gans, my eldest son Should it be your pleasure to give him a commission as Lieutenant in one of the newly organized Companies, his continued devotion to the cause of our common country, and bravery on the field of battle, would I am satisfied abundantly justify this promotion.

Hoping it will be your excellency's pleasure to accord this request I have the honor to be

Very respectfully your obedient servt
Geo G Gans
Surgn 10th Reg W. V. V. I.
Please answer at your convenience

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Beverly
Feby 1864
Dr Gans Surgeon in 10th W. Va. In. recommends Henry C Gans for promotion in 3rd In. or 6th Cav'y


Beverly W. Va.
Feby. 15th 1864

Correction of

Roster of Commissioner Officers in Tenth Regiment West Virginia Infantry

---As Reported--- ---as corrected---
Names RankCo.   Nature of ErrorNames RankCorrection
George C. Gaus Surgeon name misspelledGeorge C. Gans Surgeon  
Sample Ford Asst Surgn (2d) Has never been with regt. Vacant
Thomas D. Murrain Capt. D name misspelledThomas D, Murrin Capt.
Vacant Capt G James M. Ewing Capt.
M. W. Coburn Capt H name misspelledM. W. Cobun Capt
Austin Wilson 1st Lt A do do Ausbin Willson 1st Lt
Z. D. Waldo 1st Lt D do do Jedediah G. Waldo 1st Lt.Dismissed by sentence G. C. M. Dec 9 63
David I Ekiel 2nd Lt B do do David I Ezekiel 2nd Lt
C. R. McCallum 2nd Lt E do do Chas. R. McCollem 2nd Lt
Henry Bunder 2nd Lt F do do Henry Bender 2nd Lt
Vacant 2nd Lt g Robert W. Varner 2nd Lt.
(sigd) O. P. Boughner
Adjt of the Regt

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Roster of Commissioned officers
10th W. Va. Infy.


Jane Lew May 23rd 1864
Adjt. Genl .West Va

Sir Inclosed I send military claims that should no doubt would have been paid long ago only for the distracted situation our country has been thrown on account of this wicked rebellion, the government at Alexandria refuses to pay, the services having been rendered in now West Virginia.

You will also receive the payrol of my company of Vols gotten up for the purpose of defending Jane Lew & vicinity against the guerilla bands that then (and even yet) infest our country. We were ingaged in scouting in the counties of Lewis, Harrison and Gilmer, under the order of the Governor who Stated to us in one of his Letters to "go a head and clean these fellows out & he would foot the bill."

The members of my company or fifty of them are now in the United States service- mostly in the 10th & 15th Regt West Va. Infantry, these men have requested me to ask this small favor of the State, that if consistent with Law and order that I receive the amount & pay to their families I. E. become paymaster for the company, I would bring this matter before you in person, but my leave of absence is too short. I must return to my (10th) Regt, you will please address me at Jane Lew, let me know if my pay rol is correct &c &c. I have a promise by my commander that I shall have time if necessary to go to Wheeling to draw pay &c.

I have the honor to remain your Obedient Servant D. H. Smith Capt

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Jane Lew W. Va.
May 10th 1864
D. H. Smith
Send claims


Wheeling Oct 19th 1864
His Excellency

Gov. Boreman
We have examined Dr Isaac W. Bouse and find him qualified to act as 2nd assistant surgeon of the Vol Forces (of West Va) of "C" the US Army.
W. J. Bates
John Frizell
E. A. Hildreth
Board of Examiners

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Wheeling W. V. Oct 19th 64
W. J. Bates, John Frizell and E. A. Hildreth
Board of Examiners
Have examined Dr J. W. Bouse and found him qualified for the position of 2nd Asst Surg.


We the undersigned officers of the Tenth Regt. W V Vols having special trust and confidence in the patriotism honor and courage of Captain Thomas D Murrin Co D 10th W V Vols. Do most respectfully and ernestly ask that he be recommended by the commanding officer of our Brigade to the Governor of W. Va. for the Majority of the Tenth Regt W V Vols made vacant by the resignation of Maj H H Withers.

M A Darnall Capt Co A
Jas S Jarbo Capt Co J
W M Hays 1st Lt Co H
John H Burley Capt Co C
Benj Moats Lt Co K
R W Varner Lt Co G
Henry Bender Lt Co F
A Wilson 1st Lt Co A J C Burbridge 2nd Lieut Co A
Guinne Minter 1st Lieut Co C
M W Coburn Capt Co H
S A Rollyson Lt Co F
H H Lewis Lt Co B
Adjt genl
W. Va.

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Head Quarters 1st Div
Army W. Va.
Nov 28th 1864
I heartily concur in the within nomination for the appointment of Maj in the 10th Regt W. Va. Vols.
T. M. Harris
Col. 10th W. Va. Vol.
Commdg Div
Hd. Qrs. 10th Reg W Va Infy
December 1864
Officers 10th Infy Regt.
Recommend Capt Thos D Murrin for Major


Hd Qrs 10th Regmt West Virginia Volunteers
In the field with Army of the James
February 7th 1865
To His Excellency Arthur I. Boreman
Governor of West Virginia

Gov:
We, the undersigned officers of the Tenth Regmt W Va Infantry - being all the officers at present with the regiment - having learned of an effort now being made to have our regiment returned to West Virginia: beg leave to signify our anxiety to have that effort prove successful.

The term of service of four of our companies will expire March 16th 1865 and the last company will be mustered out on the 18th of May 1865. Our regiment now numbers six hundred and seventy-four (674) Officers and men on the muster rolls; of which five hundred and thirty-six (536) are with this Army.

Being now reduced much below the minimum number, consolidation of the veterans and recruits with those of some other regiment or regiment must immediately follow the muster-out of our four first companies, unless some means are adopted to fill the regiment with recruits - This, we believe, can be, and can only be, done by our return to our own state; - many of our men, whose term of service is about to expire, have expressed a willingness (to) to reenlist in the Tenth if sent back - not a man will do so unless it is. We believe and our friends at home believe, that we could more effectually defend our homes than the troops now there, and upon the other hand: at the commencement of active operations here, our regiment will be but a handfull of disorganized remnants of companies.

We and our men are proud of our record - proud of our organization - to preserve this, is our earnest desire and to keeping unblemished that shall ever be employed our most industrious effort.

We seize this opportunity to express our most profound respect and have the honor to be Governor

Your obedient servants.
M A Darnall Capt Commdg Regt
Dav Curran A. R. Q. M.
O. P. Boughner Lr and Adjt
J. R. Blair Surgeon
Oaras Nellis Asst. Surg
Thos. D. Murrin Capt
James A. Jarboe Capt
John H. Bailey Capt
W M Hays Lt
Austin Wilson Lt
John M Jarbo Lt
Guinn Minter Lt
M W Cobun Capt
N Kuykendall Lieut
D Patterson Lr
Henry Bender 2nd Lt
Benj Moats Lieut
Robt W. Varner 2 Lieut
John E Maxson 2 Lieut
H F Garrett 2nd Lt

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Hd. Qrs. 10th W. V. Infy
Feby 7 1865
Officers of 10th W. V. Infy
Desire that their Regt be returned to West Virginia in order to fill it up with recruits


On Steamer Wild Wagoner
Ohio River
March 20th 1865
F. H. Pierpoint
Adjt. Gen. State of W. Va.
Wheeling W. Va.

Friend Frank
I have been mustered-out of the service and am now on my way to Cincinnati. I stopped a day in Wheeling to see you but, as you had gone home, could not. I have a position as a Field Officer offered me by the State of Ohio but if W. Va. will give me the same I am willing to stay with her. It is unnescessary for me to enter into any explanation as to the nature of my services to you but this much I will say i. e. that I have served in Virginia since the beginning of this rebellion - 3 yrs of the time in a W. Virginia regiment. I can send you if necessary, recommendations from Genls. Hooker and Willich and Col. Moore, late of the 28th O. V. I. Please let me hear from you at your earliest convenience and oblige.

Yours Respectfully
D. J. Ezekiel
Care
Johnson Bros. & Co.
Bankers
Cincinnati Ohio

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March 20th 1865
Ezekiel D. J.
Desires a position as Field Officer in some W. Va. Regiment


Hd. Qts 10th W Va Vols
Near Burkville Va
April 20th 1865

Genl.
By request of privates Thos. L. Davis and Abel H Cunningham Co A 10th Va Vols I very respectfully ask that you send me their certificates of muster credit.

I am Major very respcly
Your Obdt. Sert.
J. McAdams Lt and Act Adjt
10th Va 3d Brig Ind. Div. 24 A. C.
Via Washington D. C.
Frank P. Peirpoint
Adjt Genl
State of W. Va

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Hd Qrs 10th W. V. Inft
April 20 1865
McAdams J.
Lt & Actg Adjutant
Certificates of Muster wanted


U. S. Mustg and Disbg Office
Wheeling W Va. June 2nd 1865
Genl F P Peirpoint
Adjutant Genl W. Va.
Wheeling

General
I have the honor to transmit herewith muster out rolls of Privates Wm E Dean, Co D 4th W Va Inf and Michael A Liller Co J 10th WVa Inf.

Very respectfully
Your obt servt
Geo McGown
Captain U. S. A.
M and D Officer

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Wheeling June 2 1865
McGown Geo. Capt.
Mustering Office
Transmits Muster-out Rolls


10th W Va in the Field near
Richmond Va June 14, 1865

Gov. Boreman
The 10th W. Va. it seems is to be filled up full again.

The mustering out of surgeon Blair on the 2nd inst leaves me the only Med. Officer with possibly a chance for promotion, an argument used by Genl. Harris for my entering in this regiment which I have followed in every march from Deep Bottom through Hatcher's Run Petersburg Rice's Station Appomattox to Lynchburg & return and every Brigade, Division, and Corps Review the last of which was yesterday. Whiles at Chapin's Farm I had opportunity to read up so that might help me in a future examination. The dye may be cast. If not and should you so cause to continuing your confidence I need not say anything further. Your decision will be accepted cheerfully by on who is truly

Your Friend
and Obt Servt
O. Nellis asst Surg
10th W Va Infy

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Richmond Va.
June 14, 1865
Nellis Ozias
Asst. Surg. 10 W. V. Infy
Desires the position of Surgeon of 10 W. V. Infy.


Palatine W Va
June 22nd 1865
To his Excellency
A I Boreman
Gov. W. Va.

Sir
I am informed quite recently that by the "Muster out" of the 12th & 15th Regts. the 10th is become a full Regt. And that at this time 1100 are borne on its Rolls - this being the case - and I being the first on the Rolls - of that Regt - for promotion - being recommended in Nov. last, I would respectfully remind Your Excellency that in case of further Promotions in that Regt - I will as a right, claim the first field promotion let that even be the Command of the Regt.

I have never made any inquiry why it was that my recommendation was overlooked - Genl. Harris approved mine & so he did Capt Darnells - I had the precedence I knew he wrote You a letter not to commission me untill he was promoted with other reasons.

I did not write to the adjt Genl to know why. My Commission was detained. I let the matter go - I waited patiently & knew that time would develop the reasons. My time expired, I was Mustered out but before me "Capt Darnell" was also both came home together he had Genl. Harris's assurance of Promotion. My recommendation was at Wheeling - he was afterwards Commissioned Lt Col. Simply because I was out of the Regt. he couldn't be while I remained Genl. Harris knew his regt would protest against Such promotion & wouldn't undertake he assured him. Untill after him & I were Mustered out were it not that my letter is already too long. I would give You a brief history of facts, that would be well for You to know. And that every man in the 10th Regt. would Swear to.

Amy man who knows me will vouch that I never deal in falsehood. You will soon hear from the Regt. if not already.

Hoping Your Excellency will Consider favorably and act likewise in my case.

I have the Honor to be
Very Respectfully
Your OBedt Servt
Thos. D. Murrin

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Palatine W. Va.
June 22d 1865
Murrin Thos. D.
Respecting his claims
For the Colonelcy of
The 10th. W. V. Infy.


Island Hospital
Harpers ferry W. Va.
July 1 1865
State Aggent

Sir
As I have bin bin in the Hospital now near eight months and can't go my Regiment as I do not know whear it is at I wood wish for you to do me a small faver and tell me wether I cant be mustered out hear and (Discharged) from the service are not. I am a 3yr vettern Reinlisted in eighteen hundred and sixty three but belong in the Army of the potamice and they are a musternthe Army of the potamice and I have been verry sick since I have bin in the Hospital and and not fit for Field duty any more so I wish you wood see if you cood not get me (Discharged) soon as I belive that my Regiment is mustred out my Regiment is the 10 West Va Vols Inf commandid by Colnl T. M. Harris from Ritchey Co. if you can give me any informationatoll on this Subjeckt I wood be very much pleased if you wood do so by so Doing you will verry much oblige your must obidiant servant

Direckt your letter to Henry Messman
Island Hospital
Harpersferry West Va
To state Aggent of Wheeling W. Va.
please write soon

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Headquarters Mil. Dist. of Harper's Ferry
Harrer's Ferry, Va. July 12th 1865
Respectfully referred to Capt. Deitz
A. C. M. with instructions to muster this man out of service
By order of Brig. Gen. John D. Stevenson
Jon Adams
A. A. A. G.


Office of Asst Com of Musters
Harpers Ferry Va.
July 12, 1865

Respectfully returned. If this man is, as he alleges he is, a re-enlisted man there is no authority for mustering him out. If his regiment has been, or should it be, mustered out, he should be sent to his state to be mustered out also

Lewis Deitz
Capt 5a NYV
Head of M. Mil. Dist of H Ferry Va.


Executive Department
Wheeling, July 6, 1865

Respectfully referred to Brvt. Maj. Genl. Emory - It seems to me that this man should be discharged under existing orders
A. I. Boreman
Va


Head-Quarters Department West Va.
Cumberland, Md., July 8th 1865

Respectfully referred to Brig. General J. D. Stevenson (Comdg. District of Harpers Ferry) for investigation & reports.

This paper to be returned.
By command of BVT. MAJ. GEN'L EMORY
Th. Melvin
Assistant Adjutant General


Headquarters Mil. Dist. of Harper's Ferry
Harper's Ferry, VA July 12th 1865
Respectfully returned Dept. Hd. Qtrs.
Inviting attention to endorsement of Capt. Deitz A. C. M.
John D. Stevenson
Brig. Gen. Com'dg


Hd. Qrs. Dept West Va
Cumbd. July 15, 1865
Respectfully referred to the Medl Director for information concerning this man.
By order of
Bt Maj Gel Emory
Th. Melvin
Aag


M. D. D: Dept. W. Va.
Cumberland Md July 18th 1865
Respectfully referred to Surg. Gen.
Jno. M. Kellogg U S V Surg in Chief
Mil. Dist. Harper's Ferry Va for
information and report. These
papers to be returned to this
Office.
A V Dougherty
Surg & Bvt. Lt. Col. U S V
Medical Director


Office Chief Surg Mil Dist
Of Harper's Ferry Va July 19 65
Respectfully referred to Surg L R Stone Island Hospital for report & investigation
Jno. M. Kellogg
Surgeon


Island Hospital
Harpers Ferry Va
July 20th 1865

Respectfully returned with information that this man is a veteran volunteer as he says and he has a description list in this Hospital. The mustering officer will not muster him out of service. He is not a case for Surgeon's Certificate of disability. I tried yesterday to obtain from Capn. Gilder A. A. G. at this Post an order for the transportation of some thirty men whose cases were precisely similar to this to their homes, or to the Chief Mustering Officer of the state in which they reside that they might be discharged the service but failed. I would respectfully request instructions for such cases.

Lincoln R. Stone
Surgeon USA
McKays ?


Office Surgeon-in-Chief
Military District of Harper's Ferry
July 21, 1865

Respectfully returned & attention called to the endorsement of Surg Stone In accordance with instructions recd from Chief Mustering Officer of the Dept this man with others belonging to Veteran organizations will be sent to the mustering officer of his state to be mustered out.

Jno M Kellogg
Surgeon U. S. V.


M. D. D: Dept. W. Va
Cumberland Md July 24 1865

Respectfully returned to the Assist. Adjutant General of the Department. attention invited to endorsement of Surg Jno M. Kellogg U.S.V. Surg. In Chief Mil. Dist. of Harper's Ferry Va

A V Dougherty
Surg & Bvt. Lt. Col. U S V
Medical Director


Henry Messman
10 Inft.
Headquarter District W. Va.
Cumberland Md. July 25th 1865

Respectfully returned, to "His Excellency" A. I. Boreman Governor of West Va. Wheeling W. Va inviting attention to Endorsement of Surgeon in Chief Mil. Dist. of Harper's Ferry: from which it will appear that this man is to be sent to his State for discharge.

W H Emory
Brevet. Maj. Gen. Comd'g.


Morgantown W. Va.
Oct. 27, 1865
F. P. Pierpoint
Adjt. Genl. State of W. Va.
Wheeling

Dr Sir Will you please give me the Post Office address of Capt. Marsh of the 10th W. Va. Infty. as I am required to furnish a certificate from here in a claim of Peter Duffy for a horse taken from him by Capt Marsh.

Yours Respectfully
John H. Hoffman

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Morgantown W.Va.
Oct. 27th 1865
John H. Hoffman
Requests address of Capt Marsh 10th W. Va. Inf.


Morgantown W. Va.
Nov 7th 1865
Adjutant General
Executive Department
Wheeling W Va

Dr. Sir: Will you please give me the Post office address of Lt J. G. Waldo Regimental Quartermaster of 10th Regt W Va Vol Infty as I have an account in favor W. Londen issued by him and no report of the indebtedness has been made

Very Respectfully
John H Hoffman

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Morgantown W. Va.
Nov 7th 65
John H. Hoffman
Requests the address of 1st Lieut J. G. Waldo, R. Q. M. 10th W. Va. Inf.


List of Officers in the Tenth Reg't Va. Vols.
Field and Staff Officers
Colonel Thomas M Harris
Lt. Colonel Moses S. Hill
Major
Major
Major
1st Lt. & Adjutant Oliver P. Boughner
1st. Lt. & Quartermaster Samuel Adams
1st Lt. & Commissary
Surgeon Jonathan R. Blair
1st Ass't Surgeon
2ns Ass't Surgeon
Chaplain John Branch
Company Officers

Captains     First LieutenantsSecond Lieutenants
Company A   Morgan A. DarnellAusbin Wilson
Company BJ. Loomis Gould Henry H. Lewis David I Ezekiel
Company CJohn H. Bailey Gwinn Minter John E. Massen
Company DThomas D. MurrinDaniel CurranHarrison F. Garrett - not mustered
Company ELewis M. Marsh
Company FNimrod M. Hyer Samuel A Rollyson  Henry Bender
Company G John McAdams Robert W. Varner
Company HMarshall W. Coburn  William M. Hays
Company IJames A. Jarboe John M. Jarboe Michael A Herne not mustered
Company K Benjamin Moats
Company L
Company M
Company N
Company O
Company P

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Field and Staff Resigned & Died

No Name Rank Date & Muster Residence Remarks
1 Henry H Withers Major May 6th 1862 Lewis County W Va   Resigned November 25th 1864
2 George C Gans Surg'n July 1th 1862 Marshall Co W Va Died Oct 4th 1864 at Harrisonburg Va of disease
3 Isaac W Borreo Asst Surgeon   Oct 28th 1864   Lewis Co WVa Resigned on Nov 28th 64

NoName RankAgeDate & Muster Residence Remarks
1Henry H Detamon  Sergt Major32May 6th 1862Lewis Co West Va     Wounded at Winchester Va Sept 19th 186 in hospital at Grafton Va
2Harmon GreggQ.M.S. 33Mch 17th 1862   Lewis Co West Va Vet Vol
3John P Philips Com Serft33Mch 12th 62Upshur Co W Va
4 Anthony Simon Hosp Steward35Oct 4th 62Braxton Co W Va Promoted vice Boun
5David SerristChief Master45May 10th 62Lewis Co WVa
6 Jesse TuttleFifer40Apl 12th 62Tyler Co W Va

Genl Samuels
You will issue a Com to Dr Wm M Worthington as assistant surgeon to the 10th Regmt of Va Volunteers (Col Harris)

F. H. Pierpoint

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Order Gov to Comn Dr. Worthington 10th

Benjamin F. Shreve to be commissioned 2nd Lieut. Of Co. E. 10th Regt. Commission to date from April 1st

Henry H. Wilthers to be commissioned Major in the 10th Regt.

Capt. Moses S. Hall of Co. K. 3d Regt. to be commissioned Lieut Colonel in the 10th Regt.

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Issue commission for 2 Lieut & Major as recommended F. H. Peirpoint
10th Reft. Va Vols


Field & Com'd Staff 10th Va Regt

Staff appt. Rank
Colonel Thomas M. Harris
Lt. ColMoses S. Hall
Major Henry H Withers
AdjtLieut (1st)   Oliver P. Boughner
Qr M1st Lieut Samuel Adams
Asst Surg George C. Gans

The capt and second Lieut of Co H are commissioned, but the company not being up to the minimum, neither are accounted officers on muster Rolls nor returns.

Company "F" numbers 92 or 93 men, and is therefore entitled to 3 com'd officers - the commissions for whom have not been forwarded for want of opportunity - it is reported as having but a 1st Lieut.

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Company Officers

Letter of Co     RankName
A Capt Morgan A Darnall
1st Lieut Joseph G Bouse
2nd Lieut     Ausbin Willson
B Capt David Morgan
1st Lieut Charles Morgan
2nd Lieut Henry H Lewis
C Capt William D Hall
1st Lieut William C. Hebener
2nd Lieut James P. Connolly
D Capt Thomas D. Murrin
1st Lieut Jedediah G. Waldo
2nd Lieut Daniel Curran
E Capt Lewis M Marsh
1st Lieut Eli Conoway
2nd Lieut Benjamin F Shreeve
F 1st Lieut Nimrod M Hyer
G 1st Lieut John McAdams
H Capt Marshall W Coburn
1st Lieut William M Hays
2nd Lieut Isaac Rollins
I Capt James A Jarboe
1st Lieut
K 1st Lieut Jacob P. Kuykendall

Gen Samuels give Gustavis F Taylor comm of 1 Lieut in 10 Va Regiment
F. H. Peirpoint
Lustavus

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Order Govr To comm G Taylor 1s Lieutenant


10th WV Infantry

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