Celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the settlement of Suffield, Connecticut, October 12, 13 and 14, 1920, with sketches from its past and some record of its last half century and of its present, Part 7

Author: Suffield (Conn.)
Publication date: 1921
Publisher: Suffield, By authority of the General executive committee
Number of Pages: 284


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It is a few weeks after the firing on Fort Sumter. The towns- men are rejoicing over the heroic resistance made by Major Anderson. There is a discussion over the probable length of the war. Some believe it will be soon over; others are not so sure, for the South is stubborn and well trained in the use of arms. In the midst of their talk, the President's call for volun- teers arrives, and is read out to the townsfolk by one of the citizens. At its conclusion, the First Townsman opens a re- cruiting office, and the young men of Suffield, amid cheers, flock to enlist. A Veteran of the Mexican War volunteers as drill-master and endeavors to instruct the young men in the rudiments of military formations. The townsfolk all join in singing "The Star Spangled Banner."


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Scene 3. The news of Gettysburg, July, 1863.


Characters


FIRST OLD MAN


SECOND OLD MAN


Mr. John E. Dunn Mr. W. C. O'Neil


MRS. HARPER


NEWSBOY


Mrs. LeRoy Creelman Meade Alcorn


Townsfolk of Suffield and a Recruiting Squad.


WOMEN IN BLACK. Mrs. Joseph Gregg, Mrs. Victor L. Green- wood, Mrs. Benj. Van Wormer.


Many weary months of war have passed and the first enthu- siasm has been somewhat dimmed. The Union losses have been heavy and no apparent progress has been made in putting down the Confederacy. The First Old Man meets his neighbor, Mrs. Harper, and asks if she has any news of her son. She replies that all she knows is that the War Department has reported him a prisoner at Andersonville-wounded.


The Second Old Man is war weary and discouraged. After Chancellorsville, he believes the North should have made peace. What is the use of carrying on the struggle any longer? Mrs. Harper and the First Old Man sharply rebuke him. He talks, they say, like a Copperhead. In spite of the draft, in spite of all the losses, the war must go on. There can be no turning back now. And then comes a newsboy crying an "extra". Eagerly the paper is bought and in it is found the news of Gettys- burg. This is almost immediately followed by word of Grant's capture of Vicksburg. The tide has turned and the Confederacy is doomed. In joy and relief the townsfolk sing "The Battle Hymn of the Republic."


Scene 4. When Johnny Comes Marching Home, 1865.


Characters


FIRST OLD MAN


Mr. John E. Dunn Mr. W. C. O'Neil


SECOND OLD MAN


MRS. HARPER Mrs. LeRoy Creelman


EZRA, her wounded son Mr. Frank Creelman


THE STRANGER The Rev. E. Scott Farley Townsfolk and returning troops


RETURNING TROOPS. Fred Beach, Waldo Ford, Harold Hinckley, Charles Graham, Everett King, Henry Seymour, Raymond Cannon, Alfred Cannon, Henry Raisbeck, Sidney Patterson, Francis Warner, Leslie Martinez, Howard Barnett,


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Harold Brown, Donald Brown, Harold Beach, Frank Creelman, Leland King, Elton Halladay, Raymond Fisher, Harold Phelps.


The same old men are eagerly discussing the news of Lee's surrender at Appomattox. The war is over, for the remaining Confederate forces in the field hardly count. Mrs. Harper passes, leaning on the arm of her wounded boy, Ezra, now returned to her. Ezra tells of his joy at getting home. He is going to settle down on a farm and raise some tobacco.


Their joy is increased by the return of the Suffield men who have been fighting four long years in the Army of the Potomac. The troops enter singing "When Johnny Comes Marching Home." The townsfolk turn out to do them honor and deck the boys in blue with flowers.


As the stage clears, The Stranger comes forward alone, and says: "Suffield does not yet know that Abraham Lincoln has been called to his Father's bosom."


FINALE


Characters


THE HERALD GENERAL PHINEAS LYMAN


GIDEON GRANGER APOLLOS PHELPS


DR. SYLVESTER GRAHAM


QUEEN NICOTINA COLUMBIA


WORLD WAR SOLDIER


WORLD WAR SAILOR UNCLE SAM


Polish Interlude


The Rev. Victor L. Greenwood Mr. D. N. Carrington Mr. Howard F. Pease Mr. Benjamin Phelps Mr. Joseph P. Graham Mrs. Spencer Montgomery Miss Marjorie Halladay Mr. John Kennedy Mr. Francis Cavanaugh Mr. John O. Crane


TRAIN OF NYMPHS. Dorothy Fuller, Katherine Fuller, Marion Greenwood, Helen Truesdell, Dorothy Root, Barbara Kent, Marjory Orr, Beatrice Chapman, Marjorie Reed, Marjorie Hart, Margaret Raisbeck, Nellie Fuller, Eloise Hauser, Grace Bridge, Lois Adams, Eleanor Phelps, Eloise Warner, Muriel Whitman, Grace Taylor, Lillian Warner, Helen Sheldon.


POLISH GROUP. Sophia Organek, Jennie Brackoneski, Victo- ria Kulas, Jennie Dambrowski, Stella Bodzian, Walenty Sudol, Adolph Nasuta, Tolesfor Sturzinski, Joseph Zukowski, Bruna Kulas, John Summers, Stanley Liss, Stella Janik, Stella Bie- lawski, Victoria Wolotkiewiz, Felka Maznicki, Chester Mu- rawski, Tadensy Walenzak, Francis Ruchinski.


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In the center of the stage The Stranger stands to watch the characters in Suffield's history pass before him. First came the Pilgrims with John Robinson and the Dutch peasants. Next, the Indians and the Spirits of the Wilderness. Behind them, Major Pynchon and the first settlers. The Colonists and Red Coats follow, with Benjamin Franklin and General Washington at their head. Another division is composed of the slaves and the citizens and soldiers of 1861.


Down the center walk another group of Suffield's famous men, and a Herald proclaims their accomplishments. Among these are: General Phineas Lyman of Colonial days; Gideon Granger, the Postmaster General of 1801, and Senator; Apollos Phelps, a man famous for his physical and moral strength; and Doctor Graham, the well-known physician.


Next, Queen Nicotina and her train appears. She is followed by the Interlude of the Polish People who have made their home in Suffield.


Last of all, Columbia and Uncle Sam lead forward the new crusaders of freedom, a Soldier and a Sailor of the Great World War.


The Pageant of Suffield ends with actors and audience singing together "America."


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DEDICATION OF THE TABLETS. The Large Buttonball Tree in the Center is one of the Few Surviviors of Many on Both Sides of Main Street One Hundred Years Ago.


THURSDAY, THE THIRD DAY


The Parade and the Dedication of Memorials to Suffield's Soldiers and Sailors


The third day of Suffield's two hundred and fiftieth anniver- sary celebration opened with an hour's concert by the 104th Regiment Band in front of the Town Hall. The historic green near the Soldier's Monument was filled with people, while others parked their automobiles thickly on either side of the street and along the Common to view the parade, the line of which was formed on Main Street at Bissell's Corner, Starting promptly, it was led by the Chief Marshal, James N. Root, with Assistant Marshals J. H. Prophet, E. M. White, Harry Warner, A. B. Crane, H. B. Chapman, and H. F. Pease, and by the Tariffville Boys' Drum Corps, the oldest member of which is under fourteen years. In their bright blue uniforms, the boys made a fine appearance. Following them in this division were the school-children of the town, the younger ones in four decorated motor trucks and the older marching in order, all waving flags and entering fully into the spirit of the occasion. Behind them were the veterans of the Civil and Spanish wars in decorated automobiles. The second division was lead by the 104th Regiment band which, under an escort of the Suffield School Cadets, was followed by soldiers and sailors of the town who served in the Great War. Many of these men wore on their uniforms overseas chevrons; some wore wound stripes, and a number of medals glittered in the sun. By a fortunate cir- cumstance, Lieut. A. Waldron Miller had the day before returned from service with the American Army of occupation at Coblenz, and was placed in command of the service men who received many tributes of cheers along the line of their march. After them marched one hundred men of the famous Putnam Phalanx, of Hartford, in their picturesque uniforms and ac- companied by their own fife and drum corps. At the end of the division came the Suffield and West Suffield fire com-


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panies, some of the former appearing in original uniforms with red blouses and helmets, and drawing the old original hand pump, bought in 1871, and contrasting sharply with the modern chemical truck with which the fire department of the village is now equipped.


The third division was headed by the Father Matthew T. A. B. Society Drum Corps, an exceedingly well drilled or- ganization, followed by the float and marchers of the Polish Group, which in three divisions formed one of the colorful spectacles of the parade. The first division included 50 men, the second 50 women, and the third 50 boys. The men and women divisions appeared in the dress of their homeland; the boys in Boy Scout uniforms. In the complete cast of characters of the pageant of the day before, one of the spec- tacular features of a parade was ready at hand. In their appropriate costumes were Captain Miles Standish, Major Pynchon, General Phineas Lyman, General Washington, and other leaders in the pageantry, with the Indians, Hollanders, Pilgrims, and the colonial men and dames. Following in line were the tastefully decorated floats of the following organiza- tions or groups :


Sibbil Dwight Kent Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution representing a colonial scene.


Ladies' Wide Awake Club of West Suffield, representing William Penn signing a treaty of peace with the Indians.


The Woman's Reading Club, carrying a streamer, "Knowl- edge is Power."


The Suffield Grange, representing the first Thanksgiving after the landing of the Pilgrims.


The Colored People's Society, representing plantation days. The Mapleton Literary Club.


The Suffield School.


Another feature adding greatly to the attractiveness of the parade was the Horseback Division almost equally made up of men and women on well groomed horses, while children rode gaily bedecked ponies. Among the horses were three hunters owned by Lawrence Haynes of Springfield, and some of the best horses in Suffield were in line.


All these features, constituting a parade over a mile long,


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rich in color and distinctive costume, proceeding to the music of bands and drum corps, made one of the most attractive events of the celebration.


The long column proceeded up Main Street, turning at Fuller's Corner at the junction of the Crooked Lane or old Springfield road, and countermarched to the Town Hall, where the divisions gathered, with many spectators to attend the exercises of the dedication of the bronze tablets upon which are the names of all the Suffield men serving in all the wars of their country and placed in position on the front walls of the Town Hall, one at the north corner and the other at the south. The inscription above the names reads:


"ERECTED BY THE TOWN OF SUFFIELD IN MEMORY OF HER SONS WHO HAVE SERVED IN WARS OF THEIR COUNTRY."


The Tablets are of bronze and record eight hundred and thirty eight names, ninety-four in the French and Indian Wars; two hundred and sixty in the War of the Revolution; eighteen in the War of 1812; two in the Mexican War; two hundred and eighty-six in the Civil War and one hundred and seventy in the World War. In the list of names of those in service in the World War the asterisk designates those who died in service; S.A.T.C., Students Army Training Corps; and Y., those in the Y.M.C.A. units.


French and Indian Wars


Major-Gen. Phinehas Lyman


Foster, Edward


Fowler, Job


Hathaway, John Hitchcock, Aaron


Adams, Benjamin


Graham, Rev. John


Kent, Asel


Adams, David


Granger, Abner


Kent, Elihu


Adams, Joel


Granger, Asher


Kent, Joel


Adams, John


Granger, Bildad


Kent, Noah


Adams, Samuel


Granger, Enoch


Kent, Oliver


Allin, Caleb


Granger, Joel


Kent, Paul


Allin, Jonathan


Granger, Josiah


King, Dan


Allin, Samuel


Granger, Samuel


King, Ebenezer


Austin, Daniel


Granger, Zadock


King, Joseph


Austin, Elias


Hall, Isaac


King, Seth


Bancroft, Benjamin


Halladay, Moses


Leavitt, John


Bement, David


Hanchitt, Oliver Hanchitt, Zacheas, Jr.


Lyman Gamaliel Dwight Lyman, Phinehas, Jr. Lyman, Thaddeus


Bliss, Peletiah


Harmon, John


Bronson, Joseph


Harmon, Nehemiah


Burbank. Ebenezer


Harmon, Samuel


Mather, Eusebeas Mather, Increase


Bement, Edmund


Harmon, Benjamin


King, Eliphalet


Austin, Thomas


Halladay, James


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Nelson, Isaac


Pomroy, Phineas


Sikes, Lot


Spencer, Daniel, Jr.


Remington, Simeon


Spencer, Elisha


Norton, Jonathan


Rising, Abel


Spencer, Hezekiah


Norton, Shadrach


Norton, Zebulon


Rising, Paul


Spencer, Reuben


Old, Joseph Old, Stephen


Phelps, Aaron Phelps, Timothy Pomroy, Dan Pomroy, Noah


War of the Revolution


Adams, David


Dewey, Jedediah


Hanchet, Ezra


Adams, Joel


Dewey, Oliver


Hanchet, Luke


Adams, John, Jr.


Dewey, Peletiah


Hanchet, Oliver


Allen, Caleb


Dewey, Silas


Harmon, Benjamin


Allen, Chester


Dunlay, Darius


Harmon, Elias


Allen, Gershom Allen, Samuel Answitz, Apollus


Easton, Elijah Evans, John


Fervin, Zebulon


Harmon, John


French, Amaziah


Harmon, John, Jr. Harmon, Samuel


Austin, Phinehas


Austin, Ralph


Austin, Richard


Austin, Thomas


Ball, Moses Bancroft, John


Barker, Ethen


Barnes, William


Bissell, Isaac


Bissell, Samuel


Bliss, Eli


Briggs, Joseph Burbank, Ebenezer Burbank, Joel Burbank, Seth


Granger, Asher Granger, Bildad


Kellogg, Martin, Jr. Kent, Augustin


Kent, Benjamin


Kent, Elihu


Kent, Elihu, Jr.


Kent, Joel Kent, Jonathan K.


Coy, Edy


Granger, Robert


Granger, Samuel


Kent, Oliver


Kent, Samuel


Kent, Seth Kent, Titus


Dady, James Daniels, Benjamin


Denslow, Benjamin Denslow, Philander


Granger, Samuel 4th


Granger, Zadock


Hale, Samuel. Hall, John Hanchet, David


King, Dan King, Eli


King, Eliphalet


Archer, Thomas Austin, Joseph Austin, Nathaniel


French, Calvin


Fuller, James


Hathaway A. Thrall Hathaway, Guilford Hathaway, John


Gains, Samuel Gilbert, Isaac


Hathaway, Seth


Gillet, Asael


Hathaway, Wilber


Gillet, Benjamin


Gillet, Elihu


Gillet, Isaac


Hulbert, Alvin


Gillet, Rufus


Hulbert, Lucius


Goldwin, Matthew


Goodkins, Samuel Graham, John


Ingraham, Jeremiah


Graham, Narcissus Graham, Sheldon


Jones, John Joslin, Reuben


Granger, Abraham


Campbill, William Chamberlain, Jeremiah Chaplin, Ebenezer Cooper, Jacob


Granger, Daniel Granger, Jacob


Granger, Oliver Granger, Phinehas


Crane, Simeon Curtiss, Frederick


Remington, Elijah


Roe, Abel


Roe, Joseph


Warner, Ely


Roe, Thomas


Warner, Moses


Warner, Nathaniel


Sheldon, Caleb


Warner, Samuel


Sheldon, Elijah Sheldon, Jonathan


White, John


Winchell, John Winchell, Joseph


Harmon, Eus Harmon, Gad


Harmon, Israel


Harmon, Jaques


Hill, John Hucksley, Moses


Nelson, James Nelson, Jeremiah


Rising, James


Spencer, John


Suffield Service Men in the World War


Pageant Characters in the Parade


ERECTED BY THE TOWN OF SUFFIELD


1670


IN MEMORY OF HER SONS WHO HAVE


1920


SERVED IN THE WARS OF THEIR COUNTRY


FRENCH & INDIAN WARS


HOLDON JdLAte


KUNT LEEL


NELSUR JERELIAT


YOULOOR ILOWAK


, KAQUEL


COALCER, CROCI


GLIL. C.LEP


CANCER JOSE


SPENCER ELLERAL


SPELCER. HECUALES


WILLLILY JAMES


FUNRUN FEINLAY


CACHER, WOSES


LIELELV, CAVIL


WALTER, CallEL


VISIM PRURERLE JA


WHITE, CORX


CIKORELL, JOHN


FOWLER, 006 /


REVOLUTIONARY


WAAR


KENY dOut


WLULTM


KERK CLIVEE


FAULER CHAE


ALLEA CALLE


TILLEY KLUBE


SULTL FAKEEL


DARSOLE, REIGER


CEftw.tirts


PELEL 4UCUSTAN


ALSULLY, LPOLLUE


ALLC ELL


PCASE. CILAE


ARCHER, THOMAS


CRACALL ECELICA


PEAVE. BAKKAL


FREUAND YROULE


ALYTIK, RALFK


LUSTIK, R.CHARD


CRLLEUR GUIDER


KULC. CULATILL


GRANGEC, POIRELAS


CALE LAW


ELLES, ELI


COMEREY, HAVEENEL


EVERCER JUGACL


WELCHER GERA


THETIE


SPENCER REUBEI


CARLCL CERAME


STUPBARE, FILL


CHAPLIL, ELLWEITER


RELIRETUL, RUFLE


THETLE LAHUEL


COM, ELY


CURTIES, FREDERICK


BLEV, JAWES


RISING, LOVAR


BANDELE, GELSANIK


MIXING. KATGAMMEL


DERELOW PRILANDEK


WCHELE, JANEE


ROBINS, ELLJAR


ICULEULL OLIVER


LEWEM. OLIVER


WOLE, ROAR


DECCY PELETIAS


NUTALL CESAR


WELSCH LERFEL


ELKELL, JANES


SHELOOK, BAVIL


KKELDOL, ELEREZEK


WILLIETUR CONSIDER


EGELUCR. ELWAR


QUELE, Kartal


THELOOKL JACCL


VALLE y LILL


JeSIAt


SGELOOK, LACTIC


SHELDON, LEIE


WAR E 1812


SULLY ZELAS


CILING, ALLEL


MEXICAN WAR


CIVIL WAR


VENCER, CAXIEL


BISSELL. ISAAC


GRALCEL, HADOCE


CCRATKAL


WIENCER, ELICHAKET


GARLES, LAILLIEN


UREECERT SOULEL 4A


CATLER. INCREASE


KOE, ABEL


ECE. JEERK


ELDEX, DAVIE


PULROLL BAR


CRUNGER, LEKER


TABLET at North Corner of Town Hall


WORKLS, JORK


FELELILK


ERECTED BY


OF SUFFIELD


SERVEDINTH


COUNTRY


2


-


LAATECA, VEORAL


EFONE


JOHN


RALCLE


SPANISH WAR


KALDENUL BEETLE


WORLD


WELL


ROCCOLT


TABLET at South Corner of Town Hall


SIBBIL DWIGHT KENT


D. A.R.


Float of the Daughters of the American Revolution


Pageant Characters of Civil War Times


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King, Gideon


Pearman, Joseph


Sikes, Ashbel


King, Joseph


Pease, Augustin


Sikes, David


King, Joseph, 3d


Pease, Joseph


Sikes, Gideon


King, Josiah


Pease, Silas


Sikes, Jacob


King, Nathaniel


Pease, Warham


Sikes, John


King, Pelatiah


Pease, Zeno


Sikes, Titus


King, Thaddeus


Pheland, Thomas


Sikes, Victory


King, Theodore


Phelps, Dan


Skinner, Timothy


King, William


Phelps, Timothy


Smith, Comfort


Kirtland, John


Phillips, Eliphalet


Smith, Elisha


Pierce, Francis


Smith, John


Lacy, Isaac


Polley, Amasa


Smith, Seth


Lane, Dan


Pomeroy, Asa


Spear, Elihu


Lane, William


Pomeroy, Isaac


Spear, Elijah


Laphland, John


Pomeroy, John


Spear, Joshua


Larry, Kada


Pomeroy, Jonathan


Spear, Moses


Larry, Ready


Pomeroy, Joseph


Spencer, Daniel


Leach, Lewis


Pomeroy, Nathaniel


Spencer, Eliphalet


Leavitt, John


Pomeroy, Peletiah


Spencer, Hezekiah


Leavitt, Samuel


Pomeroy, Phebus


Spencer, Jehiel


Lord, John


Preston, Jonathan


Spencer, John


Loveland, Joel


Remington, Abijah


Spencer, Reuben


Remington, Hosea


Spencer, Simeon


Mather, Increase McMorran, John Meachum, Philip Moor, Arunah


Rising, James


Thistle, Samuel


Morris, James


Rising, John


Thwing, Ebenezer


Morris, John


Rising, Jonah


Tobin, James


Moss, Noah


Rising, Josiah


Towsley, Amoriah


Rising, Nathaniel


Towsley, Lot


Negro, Cesar


Robbins, Elijah


Towsley, Micah


Nelson, Daniel


Rockwood, Josiah


Towsley, Michael


Rowe, Abner


Trumbull, Oliver


Russell, John


Underwood, Jonathan


Sanderson, Elnathan Sanderson, Silvanus


Warner, Daniel


Sereen, James


Warner, John


Noble, Nathan


Sheldon, Asaph


Warner, Nathaniel


Norton, Daniel


Sheldon, David


Warner, Richard


Norton, Shadrach


Sheldon, Ebenezer


Warner, Samuel


Norton, Thomas


Sheldon, Elijah


Watson, Thomas


Old, Josiah Owen, Isaac


Sheldon, Josiah


Winchel, Dan


Sheldon, Martin


Winchel, Oliver


Sheldon, Seth


Woolworth, Justus


Sheldon, Simeon


Woolworth, Phineas


Sikes, Amos


Woolworth, Reuben


War of 1812


Bissell, Elijah Brooks, Jacob Charles, James


Dunham, Jabez Dunham, Moses Gaylord, Roswell


Marshall, Abraham Moulton, Rufus Olds, Obadiah


Nelson, Jeremiah


Nelson, Moses


Nelson, Philip, Jr.


Remington, Nathaniel


Stoddard, Filo


Remington, Rufus


Strong, Return


Rising, Eli


Moor, Hiram


Remington, Josiah


Stephenson, Abner


Newbury, Jeremiah Newton, Zechariah Noble, Ebenezer


Sheldon, Jacob Sheldon, John, Jr.


Wheeler, Daniel


Williston, Consider


Palmer, Ozias Parsons, Ebenezer Parsons, Reuben


Spencer, Jonathan


Lumbard, Justin


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Page, Samuel S. Rising, Allen Sikes, Zenas


Smith, Warren Stafford, Arnold Truesdale, Darius


Ward, Simeon Weaver, George Wilkinson, Thomas


Mexican War


Hathaway, John M.


Lewis, James


The Civil War


Abel, Lester A. Alcorn, Hugh G.


Alderman, John Allen, Franklin H.


Allen, George W.


Allen, William A. Andrews, Benjamin Anthony, Henry Archer, Luther L. Austin, Albert R.


Baer, Alfred D.


Baker, Francis


Coffey, John


Baker, James


Collins, Francis


Baker, Jordan


Collins, Leonard


Baker, Samuel


Collins, Philip


Collins, Samuel


Grimm, Elijah


Griswold, Ellis A.


Grohman, Peter


Barnum, Ezra W.


Bates, Jerome P. Baxter, Henry


Cooper, James


Hancock, William H.


Hanlon, John


Harmon, Ashbel C.


Hastings, Francis E. Hawkins, William H.


Curtis, Luther N.


Dalton, John


Davis, Charles A.


Day, John W.


DeGraff, Elias Demmary, Joseph


Dennison, Charles


Dewey, Amos


Dixon, William


Dolan, Peter


Eastman, Oscar D. Easton, Apollos


Fieneman, Gottfried Flynn, Patrick Foale, William R. P. Foley, William W. Fowler, Frederick Francher, Albert L.


Freeman, William Fuller, Edward A.


Chapman, John


Cherdin, Charles


Cherry, William R.


Chester, Michael


Clark, Henry


Clark, John


Clark, Martin


Clarkson, Robert J.


Cline, David


Cline, John H. Coats, John


Gouthier, Joseph


Graham, Arthur H.


Graham, Oscar H.


Granger, John W.


Green, Richard


Ball, Charles G. Barnes, Heman H. Barnett, Henry


Cone, Heman A. Connor, John Cook, Abraham


Cooper, Charles H.


Hall, Eben P. Hall, Peter M.


Beach, Edward


Corbin, David P.


Corser, Proctor


Crane, James P.


Crocker, George W.


Hayes, Elias W. Healey, Patrick Hemingway, Daniel E. Hicks, George


Hide, John


Borcherding, Herman


Bowers, Joseph H. Boye, John W. Brady, Patrick Brown, Empson Brown, Thomas A. Burbank, Leverett L.


Burke, Michael Bush, Andrew S.


Carl, George Carrier, David B. Carter, George W. Castin, Chauncey C. Caesar, George H. H.


Cayton, John W.


Galvin, John Garrett, James D.


Gerschwend, Joseph A.


Gettier, William M.


Gillett, Egbert C.


Gillette, James M. Goodrich, Frank W.


Beebe, Edwin C. Bell, William E. Beman, George T. Bement, Edwin C. Bennett, George Birney, William H. Blake, George H. Bliss, James M. Bont, Daniel


Hintz, Henry


Hoskins, Joseph


Ives, David Ives, William C.


Jackson, John L. Jacoby, James James, John F. Jinman, George Jobes, Asbury Jobes, Richard


Johnson, George W. Jones, Samuel Josephs, John


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Kasche, William Keegan, Michael Keeshand, John Kellogg, Emerson Kellogg, Henry N. Kelter, Thomas Kiefer, John Z. King, Gilbert F. King, Roderick G. Knight, Ivory P. Kurvin, James


Lacey, Henry Lacey, Michael Lamberton, Sullivan P. Lathrop Benjamin F. Leavitt, David F.


Lee, Homer Leffler, Henry


Lester, Milton, Jr.


Lester, Silas


Letcher, Francis D.


Letcher, John B.


Lewis, George C. Lewis, George M. Lewis, John


Lipps, George F.


Little, Charles L. Long, George Lord, Roswell C. Ludington, Augustine


Mackin, Patrick


Margerum, Claudius C.


Marritt, Jerome


Marshall, George


Martinez, Andrew B.


Mather, William H. McCann, Norton O. McIntosh, Alfred Mckenzie, Thomas B. Mclaughlin, Pat. C. McMain, Thomas F. McVey, Charles


McVey, Gardner Miller, Frank ยท Miller, Herman Mooney, James Moore, Henry


Mosher, Israel P.


Mullen, James Mulligan, William Myers, Henry


Nehin, Daniel


Newhart, Henry T. Newton, Israel Newton, Matthew T. Noll, Henry W.


Olds, Henry


Pease, Wilbur F.


Pendlebury, Thomas H.


Percy, Earl D.


Perkins, George M.


Pettis, Charles C.


Phelan, John N.


Phelon, Charles S.


Pierce, Dwight Pierce, George J.


Taylor, Albert


Taylor, William J.


Thompson, Alex. H.


Thompson, Isaac


Thorogood, Charles


Todd, Samuel D.


Tootill, Levi


Towne, Clinton D.


Tracy, John


Trowbridge, George N.


Turner, George L.


Van Buren, Franklin


Vancott, William H.


Vandenburgh, Stephen


Van Heusen, Martin


Vanderpool, Jacob G.


Riley, Thomas


Rising, Charles G.


Rising, Roland


Roberson, Robert


Rogers, John


Ward, John D.


Rose, Hubert G.


Warner, Horace


Watkins, George W.


Watson, Henry


Webster, Daniel


Wedemier, Christian Wessels, Helmuth


Sanford, Thomas


Scofield, Russell H.


Wessels, Louis


Wessels, Peter West, Delmer


Whipple, Henry Whittle, William R.


Williams, Charles


Williams, James


Wincholl, John L. Woodworth, Chester Woodworth, Chester W.


Woodworth, James H.


Woodworth, John


Woodworth, William H.


Smith, Oscar L. Smith, Patrick Smith, William H. Snow, Henry R. Snow, Nelson E. Snow, Orlando E. Soby, William Sparks, Richard W. Spengler, George Spiars, Ira B. Stepney, Richard


Sykes, L. Fayette


Symington, James


Pock, James Pockett, Joseph Polk, James Pomeroy, Melvin L.


Pomeroy, William C.


Pomeroy, Willis A.


Powers, John


Proctor, William H.


Rattray, James P.


Reeves, William M.


Reihm, John P.


Relyea, William H.


Remington, Albert M.


Rhaum, Norman S.


Walker, Joseph


Walter, Ira


Wansor, George A.


Ward, James D.


Russell, Emerson E.


Russell, James


Russell, James B.


Scollon, Andrew


Schwind, Nicholas Sherman, Conrad W.


Sherren, James Sherwood, Charles Sherwood, John, Jr. Siggins, Williams Simmons, Francis Smalley, James Smith, Charles A. Smith, Charles F. Smith, George B.


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Corrigan, Thomas Evans, Fred Leahey, John


Adams, Edward Apraham, Paul Austin, William J.


Baranowski, Joseph Bardoni, Ettore A. Beach, Milton A .- S.A.T.C. Belfit, Thatcher G. Beloski, Wladislaf Bernard, Edward Binns, Douglass Blackburn, Raymond E. Blonberg, LeRoy C. Brackoneski, Joseph F. Briggs, Leroy Brown, Marshall


Cain, William Caldwell, Howard E. Cannon, Merrill L. Canty, Martin J. Cavanaugh, Francis W. Cemoch, John Chekanvos, Anthony Conley, John J. Convery, Harry Corrigan, Edward J. Coulson, John H. Coulson, Robert, Jr. Coulson, William A. Coulter, Joseph-Y. Creelman, Clifford C. Creelman, Frank E. Creelman, Fred N. Creelman, Allan D .- Y. Cronon, Eugene J. Crowley, James J. Culver, William B. Cunningham, George


Dambrowski, Julian Decelles, Raymond A. Deutsch, William DeZolt, Lewis *DeZolt, Joseph E., Jr. Dineen, Michael Dunn, John E. Dupont, William T. Durgin, Edwin


The War with Spain


Leahey, Michael Parks, William


Raisbeck, Bertie J. Raisbeck, Ralph Root, Herbert


The World War


Dziengewski, Stanislaw F.


Eagleson, John A. Edmonds, Charles A.




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