Company C.
Jules L'Etondal, resigned the latter part of 1862 on account of ill-health, died in Mobile, Ala., in 1865.F. A. Rogers, died since war in New Orleans.
First Lieutenants: Jules L'Etondal, F. A. Rogers. John R. Williams, promoted first lieutenant May, 1862, surrendered with the army at Appomattox, now living in Mobile, Ala., an honored citizen and harbor master.
Second Lieutenant E. Lambert, reported as deserter.
Second Lieutenant Olivia Eugene, resigned June, 1862. No record.
Second Lieutenant J. B. Conche, resigned June, 1862. No further record.
This company left Mobile for the front in June, 1862. From it the following members were killed:
Sergeant N. Leonard, June 22, 1862, at Cold Harbor.
Corporal Alexander Porter, at Boonsboro.
James Kearns, at Spotsylvania, May 11, 1864.
Thomas Bennett, in skirmish near Richmond, June 28, 1864.
Louis Earnest, at Gettysburg.
Charles Rominger, at Seven Pines.
William Carroll, at Sharpsburg.
S. Logue, at Seven Pines.
James Campbell, at Sharpsburg.
Louis Dendarro, at Wilderness.
A. Brickhart, at Spotsylvania.
Ben Hammond, at Sharpsburg.
S. Stansell, at the Wilderness.
J. A. Jones, at Charlestown, Va.
C. Lanier, at Seven Pines.
J. B. McElroy, at Winchester.
J. Nugent, at Chancellorsville.
C. Frisbie, at Sharpsburg.
John Canau, at Wilderness.
H. W. Robertson, at Sharpsburg. [199]
B. Reily, at Gettysburg.
John Camuy, at Boonsboro.
William Muldoon, at Spotsylvania.
The following parties connected with this fine company should be recorded:
Sergeant W. M. Wilson. Was transferred to the navy in 1861, and died in Mobile, Ala., in 1882.
Corporal E. Pettit. Was transferred and killed in Tennessee in 1863.
John Perry. Transferred to navy in 1862, and was with Admiral Semmes on the Alabama in the sea fight with Kearsage.
J. A. McCreary. Surrendered with the army at Appomattox, and joined the United States army after the war and was killed on Plains.
I would add the following names as having been transferred from this company to the Confederate navy:
Angelo Eldridge. Died in Mobile September 20, 1902.
Edward Martin. Died in Mobile in 1887.
Thomas Martin. Died in Mobile in 1888.