Company F, 4th Delaware Inf.
Volunteers
| Captain: | John L. Bond | M. Maloney |
| Daniel H. Kent c | Isaac J. Brown | William B. McBride |
| First Lieutenant: | Joseph Burns c | William McCall |
| Henry Gawthrop | R. Campbell | William McDowell |
| Second Lieutenant: | Neal Cassel | P. McGovern |
| William Stratham c | David D. Clark | John McMichael |
| First Sergeants: | Eli Clark | Henry Meyers |
| James McCafferty | John E. Clark | James Moore |
| Edward D. Gaylord b | Howard Coggins c | L. P. Peterson d |
| James R. Mack | William Cole | John Phillips |
| Alphus Wilson | Josiah G. Cooper b | Peter Pierce |
| Sergeants: | Thomas Corcoran c | William Poor |
| Edward H. Gregg | Thomas Cox | Martin Powell |
| Lindley C. Kent | William Crosen | Benjamin Provost |
| A. Willard Nolan | James Donnelly | James H. F. Rock |
| Caleb Osmond | James Doyle | Daniel Scattergood |
| Barron Washington | Hugh J. Enright | James Schield |
| Corporals: | Oliver P Farrow | David M. Shaw |
| Andrew Baird b | Stephen H. Fisher | Luther Smith a |
| James Carrow c | Thomas Fitzgerald | R. B. Splakman |
| William H. Hignutt b | Patrick Foley | Joseph Spence c |
| Darling Johnson a | John Fox | Elisha Steele |
| Rufus Monckton | John Gallity | Samuel Still d |
| Cornelius Palmatory | Francis P. Griffith | Robert Stott |
| Jesse Reed | William Griffith | Charles Swede |
| John Salmons c | Edward B. Grose | John Thaules |
| Caleb B. Sheward d | Michael Hains b | John Toner c |
| Charles Steinebach b | Anthony Hallman | Philip L. Trayser |
| Thomas L. S. Willgus | Peter Hampton | William Vandiver |
| Wagoner: | John Hanson | William P. Wells |
| Abraham Bratton | M. Heidelbent | William Welson |
| Musicians: | William H. Heller | John White |
| John Mulladay | Gideon Herbert | Alexander Williams |
| Edward W. Pike | John L. Hickman | Samuel Wilkinson |
| Privates: | William H. Hinaker | Simon Wilmot |
| Charles Alexander | James Hurd b | Robert Wilson |
| Jehu Alfree | George Johnson | Samuel Wilson |
| John Anderson | William Jones c | W. H. Wood |
| Charles Atkins | Eli Kelly | Charles Zimmerman |
| George A. Baldwin | Otto Lattimer | |
| Daniel W. Beeby | John Luke |
Supplement: The final mustering out, June 3, 1865. Two commissioned officers were wounded; one non commissioned officer was killed in action, two were wounded, four died of wounds and one died of disease; one private was killed in action, six were wounded, three died of wounds and two died of disease.