Marksmen of the Thirteen Regiment
BROOKLYN STANDARD DAILY UNION
Friday, January 6, 1893
MEDAL WINNERS
And Marksmen of the Thirteen Regiment
The annual presentation-it will take place on Friday
evening, Feb. 3, and Gen. James
M’LEER will review the regiment on that occasion-who
the lucky ones are, and what they will get.
An annual event to which the members of the Thirteenth
Regiment look forward with a Great deal of interest every year is the presentation
of medals and badges for marksmanship. The presentation takes place
this year on Friday evening, Feb. 3, and on this occasion, also,
Gen. James MCLEER, commander of the Second Brigade, will review the regiment.
It is probable that Gen. MCLEER will be accompanied by most, if not all,
of his staff officers.
The medals and badges will be presented after the review and a band concert
and dancing will occupy the remainder of the evening.
There are five medals to be presented, the handsomest of which will be the
'Inspector’s Diamond' badge of marksmanship, which goes to
George G. COCHRAN, the recently Elected major of the regiment, who won
it with a total score of 40.
The 'Morle' medal :
For beginners as sharpshooters will be given to
Private L. S. BARRETT, of Company I,
Who made a score of 45.
The 'Veteran' medal :
for the highest aggregate score goes to
Sergeant S.F. FAHNSTOCK, of Company I, whose score was
110.
The 'Dolan' medal :
Will be given to Private H.J. STEELE, of Company K,
who won it with a score of 38.
The 'Alder' medal :
to Private W.T. CRANE, of Company A, whose score as a beginner was 22.
The marksmen will receive badges with from one to
seventeen bars, according to the number
of years each has served in the regiment and qualified
as marksman.
Color-Sergeant T.M. HARVEY, is the only one who will receive a seventeen bar badge.
Ordance-Sergeant James MCNEVIN, and Lieut. J.R.K. BARLOW, will be presented with
sixteen-bar medals.
There will be no fifteen or thirteen-bar medals this year, but from twelve bars down
there is no break in the line.
A complete list of those who will receive badges
follow:
First is given each soldier’s rank,
If above a private; then his name,
then the company of which he is a member;
then the Scores that he has made at 200 and 300 yards,
respectively, and lastly,
the total score.
Seventeen Bars-
Color Sergeant T.M. HARVEY, Non Commissioned Staff, 25-22-47.
Sixteen Bars-
Ordnance Sergeant James MCNEVIN. Non Commissioned Staff, 24-24-48
Lieut. J.R.K. BARLOW, Company F, 17-13-30.
Fourteen Bars-
Lieut.-Col. William L. WATSON,Field, 21-14-35
Sergeant J.T. BAXTER,Company G, 19-17-36.
Twelve Bars-
Sergeant George E. CONSTABLE, Company F, 25-24-49
Sergeant T.G.AUSTIN, Company G, 25-25-50
T. SIMMONS, Company D,17-17-34.
Eleven Bars-
Lieut. John T. JENNINGS, Company B,16-14-30
Sergeant A. PARKER, Company F, 15-17-32
Corporal A. A. HAYWARD, Company G, 15-15-30
Ten Bars-
Capt. Charles II. LUSCOMB, Company K,25-23-48
Capt. T. H. BABCOCK, Staff, 21-24-45
J.MARALIOUS, Company D, 17-20-37
Nine Bars-
Lieut. Charles WERNER, Staff, 21-17-38
First Sergeant W.S. GENDAR, Company B, 18-13-31
L.S. COLE, Company I, 17-15-32
H.W. KRAFT, Company I,18-21-39
W.P. RAE, Company G, 19-11-30
John WOEHR,17-13-30
Eight Bars-
Sergeant-Major E.H. NORWOOD,Non-commissioned Staff, 19-13-32
Lieut. W.C. ROE,22-19-41
sergeant F.R. FAHNSTOCK, Company F,23-22-45
Sergeant F.R. DEVIGNE, Company D, 15-18-33
G.W.LOTY, Company G, 23-25-48
George PETTIT, CompanyF, 15-17-32
W. PINE, Company D, 20-18-38
Seven Bars-
Quartermaster-Sergeant Val WERNER,Non-commissioned Staff, 23-22-45
Major George C.COCHRAN, Field, 20-20-40
Commissary Sergeant E.H.COLLIN, Jr., Non-commissioned Staff, 20-12-32
W.YERKES, Company D, 22-21-43
Quartermaster-Sergeant George W. CLACKNER, Company D, 18-18-36
Sergeant J.E.PARSONS, Company G, 18-17-35
H.H. MEEKES, Company D,18-16-34
Corporal M.A. DOTTEN, Company D, 17-16-33
Sergeant H.W. STYLES, 18-13-31
Six Bars-
W.H. DONAGHY, Company I, 22-24-46
Capt.Frank R. WISWELL, Company A, 19-18-37
Lieut. S.A.JOHNSON, Company A, 19-13-32
Capt. Arthur R. JARRETT,Staff, 17-15-32
Sergeant C.A. WILLIAMS, Company B,15-16-31
Sergeant T. CHADWICK, Company E, 15-15-30,
Sergeant W.E. BLAUVELT, Company F, 19-18-37,
Quartermaster-Sergeant A.J. EASON, Company G,15-16-31
A.E. STEERS, Company II, 18-12-30
CorporalC.W. SMITH, Company G, 18-16-34
W.P. CLICKNER,Company G, 16-14-30
Lieut. G.W. RODGERS, Company K,17-14-31
Lieut. T.J. HOOLEY, Company K, 15-18-33
Five Bars- T.A. STOHLRUAN, Company B, 21-24-45
W.H.BEA?E, Company G, 22-23-45
Sergeant S.B.O.R.W.ROBINSON, Non-commissioned Staff, 20-22-42
Corporal W.F. KEMBLE, Company G, 22-20-42
Lieut. George W.COWAN, Company F, 19-20-39
B?? R. LAING, Company D,20-18-38
Corporal M. DEERING, Company F, 19-18-37,
G.R. HAZARD, Company G, 21-15-36
R.F. BYRNES, Company F, 16-19-35
F.W. BIGGS, Company G, 18-17-35
Corporal R.E. MILLER, Company G, 19-16-35
J. MCKENNEY, Company K, 19-16-35
J.S. STOCKTON, Company G, 17-17-34,
Sergeant J.F. ASHLEY, Company H, 17-17-34
Corporal E.F. BENLE, Company C, 15-18-33
Capt. Charled A.DENIKE, Company B, 17-16-33
Capt. George D. RUSSELL,Company C, 18-15-33
R.F.WEEHR, Company H, 15-17-32
R.P. LANE, Company A, 17-15-32
A.L. PETTIT, CompanyK, 18-14-32
Corporal J.F. GORDON, Company E,16-16-32
Major John A. COCHRAN, Staff, 20-12-32
Sergeant J.B. BATEMAN, Company G, 15-16-31
C.H.WISWELL, Company A, 19-12-31
Lieut. J.W. STEWART,Company A, 15-15-30
Four Bars-
Sergeant C.O. FINBLADE, Company I,23-19-42
H.F. DODEZ, Jr., Company G, 20-19-39
H.NEWMAN, Company D, 23-16-39
K.S. MAJOR, Company G,20-18-38
Quartermaster Sergeant T.S. WOODCOCK,Company B, 17-19-36
Sergeant George L. TURTON,Company K, 18-18-36
W.W. WEMYSS, Company H, 20-16-36
Sergeant M.F. DRUDY, Company K, 19-16-35
V.T.RICHMOND, Company E, 17-17-34
Corporal J.S. COWEP,Company F, 18-16-34
G.E. WALLIS, Company B, 16-17-34
J.W. COCHRAN, Company G, 16-17-33
T. SWEENEY, Company E, 19-14-33
Sergeant A.P. COOKE, Company F, 15-17-32
L.H. ENGLEHARDT, Company K, 19-13-32
Corporal F.R.POST, Company E, 19-12-31
S. GRANT, Company D,17-13-30
J. HILLYARD, Company K, 19-11-30
Three Bars-
S.D. WILGUS, Company B, 22-20-42
Corporal W.B. PATTERSON, Company F, 17-18-35
Corporal E.T.DOREMUS, Company G, 13-19-34
Corporal G.R. PEARSON,Company E, 17-17-34
Corporal W. GRAHAM, Company F,18-16-34
L.W. FARRINGTON, Company K, 16-17-33
A.B.ROBERTS, Company G, 17-16-33
H.G. BEESE, Company G,18-15-33
Capt. Bertrain T. CLAYTON, Company I,18-13-33
Corporal A.G. MORRIS, Company B, 15-17-32
Corporal W.H. SKELTON, Company B, 16-16-32
Capt.Frederick G. PEOBLE, Company D, 17-14-31
F.E. DODGE,Company G, 15-15-31
J.W. WILLIAMS, Company B,15-16-31
Corporal W.M. BARROW, Company C, 16-15-31
F.A. LANE, Company A, 18-13-31
A.P. THOMAS, Company B, 15-15-30
J.G. BISHOP, Company H, 15-15-30
Sergeant B.L. TYRRELL, Non-commissioned Staff,16-14-30
Two Bars-
L.D. BARRETT, Company I, 22-23-45
A.C.OSTRANDER, Company G, 25-19-44
C.E. FAGEN, Company B,22-21-43
J.H. COOKE, Company B, 21-19-40
Sergeant E.J. REILLY, Company D, 21-19-40
R.S. CASE, Company K, 17-18-35
W.J. ROGERS, Company K, 17-18-35
T.A.FLEMMING, Company K, 18-17-35
T. MARTIN, Company D,15-19-34
J.R. STERNBERG, Company G, 17-17-34
J.F.CROWLEY, Company F, 19-15-34
Corporal M.J. HOGAN,Company C, 15-18-33
J.A. MCELVERY, Company B,16-17-33
Corporal A. ARMSTRONG, Company I, 19-14-33
E.B. LAWLESS, Company F, 16-17-33
Corporal William MOORE, Company B,16-17-33
Martin MAY, Company B,16-16-32
Sergeant E.J. CONETTE, Company ?, 19-13-32
G.J. CLARK, Company E, 19-13-32
W.H. SWEENEY, Company G, 18-14-32
F.C.E. STERNBERG, CompanyG, 18-14-32
R.H. MORRISON, CompanyB, 15-16-31
Sergeant T.J.FRANK, Company K, 18-13-31
A.W. HUDSON, Company G,18-13-31
S.H. COWEN, Company F, 20-11-31
E.A.MORTON, Company B, 17-14-31
P.F. BROWN, Company I,21-10-31
J. WHITE, Company K, 19-14-31
A.J. MATTHEWS,Company D, 15-16-31
George ERNST, Company K,15-15-30
C.M. BROWN, Company B, 16-14-30
Sergeant W.G. RAWLINGS, Company B, 17-13-30
Quartermaster-Sergeant W.N. GEORGE, Company A,17-13-30
S.M. WILSON, Company B, 17-13-30
D.A. LUTZ,Company F, 17-13-30
F. STEMKE, Company B, 18-12-30
One Bar-
H.J. STEELE, Company K, 20-18-38
J.D.JOHNSON, Company D, 22-16-36
F.J. WINKLER, Company A,17-19-36
Frank CASE, Company K, 13-13-36
E. ENGLAND,Company B, 17-18-35
W. CROTHY, Company F, 17-18-35,
E.M. RIDLEY, Company H, 19-16-35
C.M. DAWSON, Company I, 19-16-35
G.F. WINTER, Company I, 19-16-35
W.S.WICKES, Company B, 17-17-34
C.F. MACK, Company E,17-17-34
D.W. COE, Company F, 18-16-34
J.W. EATON,Company F, 18-16-34
A.J. DALE, Company K, 18-16-34
H. MORRIS CO. F 18-18--33
W.T. CRANE CO. A 16-17--33
C/W/ DE CASTILIA CO. B 18-15--33
J.D. MORTON CO. B 16-17--33
M.B. CLARK CO. C 16-17--33
O. BOY CO. C 16-17--33
C.M. REID CO. D 16-17--33
L. FRIEBERTSHAUSEN CO. F 17-16--33
C.J. ARNOTT CO. D 18-15--33
F. MORRIS CO. F 15-17--32
LIEUT. J.F. CARROLL CO. E 15-17--32
CORPORAL C.H. BETHEL CO I 15-17--32
T. GARRITY CO. F 16-16--32
A.C. WEIR CO. F 16-16--32
CAPT. JAMES H. RUSSELL CO E 17-15--32
F.E. LAWRENCE CO. G 17-15--32
A. MAGEE CO. G 17-15--32
T. H. WEIR CO. F 18-14--32
P.P. BUNGART CO. H 19-13--32
C. RICHARDSON CO. H 19-13--32
W.F.H. OTTERSON CO. I 18-14--32
J.M. PURCELL CO. K 18-14--32
C.W. MANSFIELD CO. B 15-16--31
F.H. ALCOTT CO. F 16-15--31
W.H. MOHR CO. F 16-15--31
S.R. GAUNTLETT CO. B 16-15--31
E.H. HACKETT CO. C 16-15--31
G.W. HOWELL CO. D 16-15--31
F.S. DAWSON CO. I 16-15--31
A.J. MC DERMOTT CO. B 17-14--31
W.J. CARR CO. C 17-14--31
F.P. DIGNEY CO. H 17-14--31
M. HART CO. F 17-14--31
A.H. STOHLMAN CO. B 18-13--31
J. WOOD CO. F 18-13--31
CORP. C.H. LIESLER CO. G 20-11--31
CORP. L.S. MORTON CO. A 15-15--30
W. LANG CO. B 15-15--30
J.D.FOLKART CO. D 15-15--30
A.L. CONKLIN CO. K 15-15--30
C.L. ROBERTSON CO. K 15-15--30
J.D. ISAACS CO. K 15-15--30
J.H. MC EWEN CO. A 16-14--30
J.P. LEACH CO. D 16-14--30
W. FRICKE CO. E 16-14--30
B. FLYNN CO. F 16-14--30
L.M. GARDNER CO. H 16-14--30
G. REDGATE CO. H 16-14--30
W.J. FLYNT CO. I 16-14--30
H.E. LUBBERS CO. B 16-14--30
H.H. HEIN CO. E 17-13--30
J. REDGATE CO. H 17-13--30
C.A.BODEN CO. K 19-11--30
SHARPSHOOTERS
SGT T.G. AUSTEN CO. G 25-25--50
SGT G.E. CONSTABLE CO. F 25-24--40
G.W. LOTZ CO. G 23-25--48
ORDNANCE SGT
JAMES MC NEVIN,
NON-COMMISSIONED
STAFF 24-24--48
CAPT. CHARLES H.
LUSCOMB CO. K 25-23--48
COLOR-SGT T.M.
HARVEY, NON-COMMISSIONED
STAFF 25-22--47
CORP. W.H. DONAGHY CO. H 22-24--46
CAPT T.H. BABCOCK,
STAFF 21-24--45
T.A. STOHLMAN CO. B 21-24--45
L.S. BARRETT CO. I 22-23--45
W.H. BEAKE CO. G 22-23--45
QUARTERMASTER-SGT
VAL WERNER,
NON-COMMISSIONED
STAFF 23-22--45
SGT S.F. FAHNSTOCK CO. I 23-22--45
A.C. OSTRANDER CO. G 25-19--44
C.E. FAGEN CO. B 22-21--43
WILBUR YERKS CO. E 22-21--43
COLORBEARER
O.R. W. ROBINSON,
NON-COMMISSIONED
STAFF 20-22--42
CORP. W.F. KEMBLE CO. G 22-20--42
S.D.WILGUS CO. B 22-20--42
SGT C.O. FINBLADE CO. I 23-19--42
The total number of marksmen is 205, and of sharpshooters,
20, making an aggregate of 225 m edals and badge
winners in the regiment.
The rifle team will also receive special consideration at
the presentation. The team is comprised of the very best
shooting talent of the regiment, and every member is a
sharpshooter of more than one year's record.
The members of the team are :
CAPT. CHARLES H. LUSCOMB, CO. K
ORDNANCE SGT, JAMES MC NEVIN
QUARTERMASTER-SGT VAL WERNER
COLOR SGT T.M. HARVEY,
OF THE NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF
SGT GEORGE E. CONSTABLE, CO. F
SGT S.F. FAHNSTOCK, CO. I
SGT. T.G. AUSTIN. CO. G
CORP. W.F. KEMBLE, CO. G
W.H. DONAGHY, CO. I
L.D. BARRETT, CO. I
W.M. BEAKE, CO. G
G.W. LOTZ, CO. G
G.W. YERKES, CO. D
A.C. OSTRANDER, CO. G.
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