History of Litchfield county, Connecticut, Part 171

Author: J.W. Lewis & Company (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Philadelphia : J.W. Lewis & Co.
Number of Pages: 1532


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Stoddard, Abiram, died of bloody flux in the army.


Stoddard, Capt. James, died in the service, 1777.


Stoddard, Capt. Nathan, killed at Mud Fort, on the Delawere, Nov. 15, 1777, by a cannon-ball, which entirely severed his head from his body. Lieut. Jolin Strong related that he wes stand- Ing near him when it occurred, and that for a moment after ho was standing withont a head be- fore he fell. Stoddard, Curtiss.


Stoddard, Abijuh, died at Crown Point.


Stoddard, Cyrenius.


Stoddard, Luther.


Stoddard, Philo, wounded in the arm in the Germantown actiou. Stoddard, Adj. -.


Stoddard, Ichabod, sick at Ticon- ileroga,


Strong, Samuel.


Strong, Lieut. John, while in the servico he went out one day to view the position of the enemy. lle found La Fayette ou the ground before him for the sanie purpose. When they wished to retiro they found themselves cut off from camp by some British soldiers. There was no escapo except by fording a creek. Lieut. Strong, being larger and stronger than his companion, took him upon his shoulders und crossod the creek in snfety. Strong, Adino. Strong, Uricl. Strong, Anthony. Strong, Daniel, teamster. Strong, Charles.


Strong, Josinh, shot through the log in tho Germantown action, and was obliged to huve it ompu- tated.


Strong, Beujnoiln. Stroug, Benjamin, Jr.


Smith, Daniel. Smith, Capt. Ebenezer. Smith, Capt. Richard. Smith, Hon. Nathaniel. Smith, Samuel. Smith, Stephen, sick at Ticonder- oga.


Smith, Phineas.


Smith, Abraham.


Smith, Jeremiah. Smith, Elisha.


Smith, Robert, was a sergeant nn- der Col. Seth Warner; was tom- ahawked and scalped by the In- diane on " Four-Mile Island," io Lake George, a small party to which he belonged having been surprised in the night. He lay four days, when he was found and taken care of. Ile recovered and survived many years after. Sperry, Ambroso.


Sperry, Enoch.


Savage, Joseph.


Savage, Seth, died at New York. Stiles, Joseph.


Sharp, James.


Sheldon, Charles.


Sheldon, Dr. Daniel, surgeon's


matc.


Slauter, Jolın.


Steele, Sergt. John.


Stoele, Luke.


Steele, Sergt. Elisha.


Sanford, Cupt. J.


St. Jolın, Adonijah.


Seymour, Capt. Moses.


Sharp, Peter.


Seeley, Joho.


Squire, Capt. Gideon.


Squire, Abiathar. Squire, Joseph.


Squire, Thomas (3d).


Squire, Thomos, Jr.


Skeels, Adoniramı. Stratton, Thomas ..


Starr, Elisha.


Stevens, Aaron.


Stevens, Daniel.


Sedgwick, Benjamin.


Sedgwick, Archer.


Sedgwick, Joseph.


Shorman, Davhl, commissary.


Sherman, Elijalı.


Sherman, James.


SherDinn, Lleut. John.


Sherman, Taylor, expressman.


Sherman, Daniel, member of tho council of safety four years.


Southworth, William.


Summers, Asahel.


Simons, David.


Simons, Cummey.


Stannard, Samtel.


Seeley, Ephrainı.


Strickland, Moses.


Stundelift, William,


Sturgess, Aquila.


Stewart, Willlan.


Saxton, Jo., died at New York. Seara, John.


Sperry, EN.


Sperry, Ambrose. Skilton, Dr. Henry.


Torrance, Thomas, wounded in the " Danbury alarm," April 27, 1777, in the thigh,


Torrance, Corp. Joseph.


Torrance, Capt. Samnel.


Torrance, Samuel, Jr.


Torrance, Ezra.


Torrance, William.


Torrance, Joseph.


Tona, Jethro.


Twiss, Jonathan.


Turrill, John.


Turrill, Samuel.


Tallman, Ebenezer, Jr.


Tallman, Peter.


Tomlinson, -, commissary.


Tomlinson, Timothy.


Tomlinson, Henry.


Tomlinson, William.


Thompson, John.


Tomlinson, Thomas.


Tomlinson, David.


Wheeler, Elnathan.


Tomlinson, Lieut. - Wheeler, Agur, sick at Ticonder- oga io 1775.


Tongue, Jonathan.


Tossel, Jobo.


Wheeler, Archelaus,


Wheeler, William, commissary at the north end of Lake George.


Wheeler, Nathan.


Washburn, Edward.


Washburn, Edmond.


Wayland, John.


Whipple, Joseph.


Wilkinson, Abraham.


Wott, Adam.


Woodruff, Hawkins.


Woodruff, John.


Weeks, Jolın.


Wildman, Rov. Benjamin, chap- lain.


Walker, Abel.


Walker, Zachariah.


Walker, Elishn.


Walker, Capt. Joseph.


Walker, Isaiah.


Walker, Samuel.


Walker, Nothon.


Walker, Peter.


Walker, Joseph, Jr.


Thoums, Jeremiah.


Thomas, Joseph.


Thomas, Enoch.


Tuttle, Aaron.


Tuttle, Capt. Nathaniel.


Tuttle, Ichabod.


Tuttle, Andrew.


Tuttlo, Thooms.


Tucker, Daniel.


Trowbridge, Lient. Ellim.


Trowbridge, Philemon.


Whittlescy, Martin, lost the use of hla limbs by slekness at Now York.


Whittlesey, David.


Whittlesey, Asaph, killed at Wyo- ming July 3, 1778.


Wallace, Thomas,


Waugh, Buel.


Wiscott, Joseph.


White, Jolin.


White, Joseph.


Woodward, Noah. Woodward, Noah, Jr.


Warner, Saul.


Warner, Samuel.


Warner, Capt. Elizur.


Warner, Lleut. Ebenezer.


Warner, Eliphaz.


Wakeley, Ablel.


Wakeley, leury.


Wakeley, Abel, was a soldier through the whole length of the war of Independence, Joining the army in his sixteenth year;


was with Washington at Valley Forge; at West Point under Arnold, and saw the traitor es- cape; with La Fayette in his memorable retreat before Corn- wallis, and with him stormed the redoubt at Yorktown; received an honorable discharge from Washington ; died at Greenville, Greene Co., N. Y., April 13, 1850, in the ninetieth year of his age.


Wheeler, Cupt. Seth.


Wheeler, Dr. Lemuel, surgeon.


Wheeler, Capt. John.


Wheeler, Benjamin.


Wheeler, Benjamin, Jr.


Wheeler, Silas.


Wheeler, Adam.


Thorp, David.


Taylor, Simeon.


Taylor, Josiah.


Taylor, John.


Taylor, Joel, killed at New York.


Titus, Joel.


Touseley, Nathaniel.


Thomas, Lient. Ebenezer.


Thomas, John, taken sick at Fort Ann ; came home by advice of his captain, lost his wages, and was returned a deserter in con- sequence.


Thomas, Isaac, wounded in the knee at White l'Inins, Oct. 31, 1776, by a cannon-ball; was re- moved to Woodbury by Asaliol Thomas, and died Doc. 9, 1776.


Thomas, Jacob.


Thomas, Charles.


Thomas, Charles, Jr.


Thomas, David.


Thomas, S.


Walker, Josiah.


Walker, David.


Walkor, SiDicoD.


Watson, Hon. James, afterwards senator in Congress.


Watson, Cupt. John, wounded in the back at St. John's, Canada, In 1773, and the Stato granted him a pension of $18 per month.


Tiff, Maj. Tiff, John.


Tyler, Lerl.


L'fford, Job.


Vandyke, l'eter.


Warner, Col. Seth.


Warner, Capt. John.


Waruer, Daniel, killed at the bat- tlo of Bennington.


Warner, Thomas.


Welch, Sergt. Luke.


Weller, Benjamin.


Welch, Itlmel.


Welch, Michael.


Wagner, Pantel. Wagner, David. Wilson, Samol.


Way, Ira.


Way, leano.


Wovater, Human.


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HISTORY OF LITCHFIELD COUNTY, CONNECTICUT.


Woodmao, Samnel. Wells, David. W'elle, Jolın.


Wright, David. Waters, Joseph.


Wentworth, G.


Wells, Benjamin.


Warden, Joseph.


Wilcoxson, Ephraim.


Waller, Thomas.


Ward, Samuel.


Waller, Daniel.


Ward, Macock.


Wood, James.


Williamson, Joseph.


Wright, Freedom.


Younge, David.


= Andrew B. Candee, died Sept. 30, 1863.


Oliver B. Chatfield (colored), died Dec. 12, 1869.


George E. Judson, died Oct. 31, 1864.


Charles A. Squire, died June 22, 1864.


Timothy F. Walsh, died Feb. 6, 1865. Corp. Edward Bell, died Oct. 17, 1864. Patrick Brady, died Nov. 1, 1864.


Charles F. Flushmen, died Sept. 21, 1864.


John T. Glazier, died Oct. 19, 1864.


Bunnell, Sheldon.


Leavenworth, Philo (B.).


Horatio S. Thomas, died Feb. 20, 1864.


Jolın S. White, died Nov. 13, 1862.


Privates.


Patrick Allen, died March 8, 1865. Dwight S. Atwood, died Oct. 19, 1864. James L. Atwood, died June 5, 1863.


Brown, Daniel (S.). Baker, Henry (Wa.). Bishop, Amos.


Mitchell, Nathaniel (R.).


Munger, Harmon (B.).


Bassett, Nathaniel.


Masters, Dr. Samuel S.


Joseph Bunnell, died Oct. 7, 1864. Matthew M. Castle, died March 28, 1864.


Bryant, Ira. Baldwin, Amos (B.). Beecher, Lyman (B.). Botsford, Samuel.


Nichols, John. Olds, David.


Weston Cogswell, died March 30, 1864. Owen Crommey, died July 30, 1864. HIarvey II. Fox, died Feb. 4, 1863. Henry F. Fox, died Nov. 27, 1863. John R. Freeman (colored), died April 1, 1864.


Barto, Jonab. Castle, Bethel S. Castle, John.


Parker, Lient. Thomas C. (Wa.).


Parker, Philo (Wa.).


Patterson, Charles (R.). Peck, Capt. Josephi.


Almond D. Galpin, died June 1, 1864. Hugh S. Gosley, died Aug. 22, 1862. Edgar Gibson, died May 6, 1869. Friend F. Kane, died June 1, 1864. George W. Locklin, died Oct. 20, 1864. John McDivitt, died June 1, 1869. Samnel M. Mallory, died April 17, 1867. Joseph Miller, died Aug. 24, 1868.


Frisbie, Samnel (Wa.). Fowler, Robert B. (Wa.). French, Ezra (B.).


Spring, Isaac (B.).


Arnold Peterson (colored), died Aug. 15, 1865.


Forbes, Robert (Wa.).


Sperry, Moses. Smith, Ensign Theodore (B.). Strong, Daniel (B.).


Stone, Norman (B.).


Seeley, Freeman Il. (B.).


Joseph F. Root, died Oct. 9, 1862. Gardner Stockman, died May 28, 1864. Charles L. Thomas, died Jan. 16, 1864. Thomas Tracey, died May 20, 1863. John E. Tuttle, died Sept. 17, 1862. Abram A. Warner, died Ang. 12, 1862.


Hannah, George (B ).


Steel, Joseph (B.). Skidmore, James B. (B.). Titus, Stiles (Wa.). Turrill, Asalıel (R.). Turrill, Roswell (R.). Tuttle, Preston. Tuttle, David.


Joseph Wellman, died July 23, 1863. Curtiss Wheeler, died June 14, 1864. Leman Phillips, died Feb. 20, 1872. Roderick Freeman, died April 24, 1875. Philo M. Trowbridge, died Jan. 11, 1875. Abiram A. Atwood, died May 2, 1872. Edgar Gibson, died 1869. Nathan B. Manger, died 1875.


Lieut .- Col. Nathaniel Smith, died Aug. 26. 1877.


Andrew Harwood, died Oct. 19, 1878. Daniel E. Leach, died Sept. 30, 1880.


COMPLETE LIST OF WOODBURY SOLDIERS.


Abernethy, William J., Co. II, 15th Conn. Vols .; eol. July 28, 1862; pro. to corporal; fought in all the battles of his regiment; was never wounded; must. ont at the end of the war at Newbern, N. C. Addison, David E. (colored), Co. A, 29th Cona, Vols .; enl. Nov. 30, 1863; must. ont Oct. 24, 1865.


* B. denotes Bethlehem; Wa., Washington; R., Roxbury; S., South- bury. This list is not complete. Those without any letter are from Woodbury.


WAR OF THE REBELLION, 1861-65.


ROLL OF HONOR.


First Lieut. Samuel C. Barnum, A. A. A .- G., died June 19, 1861. First Lieut. Henry Melzar Dutton, died Ang. 9, 1862. Second Lieut. Ilenry S. Conrad, died Jan. 9, 1863. Second Lient. Frederick Whitlock, died Jan. 24, 1863. Com .- Sergt. Walter J. Orton, died Oct. 7, 1864. Sergt. Myron G. Bishop, died July 28, 1865.


LIST OF SOLDIERS IN THE WAR OF 1812 .*


Atwood, Washington H.


Kasson, Lient. Adam C. (B.). Kimball, Horatio (B.).


Allen, James (B.). Allen, Stephen. Burton, Oliver (B.). Bates, Richard (R.). Bryant, Samuel (Wa ). Blackman, Beecher.


Kimball, Horace (B.).


Luddington, Fred (B.).


Lewis, Jabez (B.).


I owis, George (R.). Lewis, Elisha (R.).


Henry F. IFard, died Dec. 15, 1863. Frederick Ilolmes, died Jan. 4, 1865.


Barnum, Eli (B.). Beebee, Isaac (B.). Barlow, Elisha (Wa.). Bishop, Miles. Booth, Aaron.


Lum, Austin (B.). Lambert, Fred. Murray, David.


Murray, Alexander. McCoy, Hugh.


Brown, James (S.).


Moody, Samuel. Morriss, Edward.


Charles Barney, died Sept. 19, 1864. Isauc Briggs, died June 23, 1864.


Ferdinand Bubser, died Dec. 31, 1864.


Osborne, Daniel.


Parker, Willis.


Parker, James.


Peter Flannagan, died Dec. 27, 186G.


Coe, Daniel (B.). Church, Samuel (B.). Caofield, Anstia (B.). Curtiss, John. Cunningham, William (Wa.). Eastman, Daniel E. (R.). Fairchild, David (B.). Frisbie, Benjamin (B.).


Peet, Aslıbel. Price, Sheldon (B.). Reynolds, Joseph.


Ryan, Marcus.


Sanford, Thomas (R.). Stiles, Lyman.


Charles Patterson, died March 14, 1862.


Seymour, John II. (B.). Squire, John A. (R.). Stevena, Jeremiah (B.).


Frank J. Percey, died Dec. 13, 1862. Seth W. Percey, died Ang. 2, 1864. James C. Polley, died Nov. 19, 1862. Thomas Rice (colored), died April 15, 1865. George II. Richardson (colored), died Oct. 27, 1865.


Farrand, Capt. N. (Wa.). Gordon, Jonathan. Griswold, Harvey. Griswold, Asa S. Glazier, John. Galpin, Stephen F. Galpin, Sergt. Samuel. Galpin, Pettit. Gibbs, Spencer (B.). IIowe, William.


Hine, Anstia (B.). Hine, Elijahı (B.). Hyde, Abijah (B.). Hubbell, Zalmon (B.). Hatch, Joseph. Judson, Henry. Jackson, Joel. Jackson, Levi. Jackson, Sammel.


Weller, Capt. Thomas, killed by Warner Knapp, who had been drafted, when he went to notify hin. Webb, Joseph (R.). Warner, Capt. Eliznr. Williams, William R. (B.).


Wilcox, Linus (B.).


Jackson, Levi (B.). Knapp, Capt. Seymour (B.).


Wakeley, Harry.


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Whitney, John. Wheaton, Jonathan. Wheaton, Roswell. Wright, Charles, Jr.


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WOODBURY.


Allen, Chauncey F., Co. D, 13th Conn. Vols. ; enl. Dec. 17, 1861 ; disch. for disability July 29, 1862.


Alvord, Edgar A., enl. nt Woodbury April 27, 1861 ; must. obt at Ilart- ford July 22, 1861, in Co. E, 5th Conn. Vols .; re-enl. as veteran Dec. 21, 1863; pro. to corporal; must. out July 19, 1865; was slightly wounded in the left thigh at Resaca, Ga., but was never in hospital ; was taken prisoner at Cedar Mountain, the "Aceldema" of our forces, Aug. 0, 1862; confined in the Libby prison and on Belle Isle, and was exchanged in November, 1862.


Atwood, Abiram A., Co. H, 23d Conn. Vols .; en]. Sept. 2, 1862; was made prisoner at Brashear City, La .; was exchanged Sept. 4, 1863, nearly three months after the expiration of his term of enlistment; mast. out with his regiment, though still in captivity, Aug. 31, 1863.


Atwood, Eugene, Co. A. 15th Conn. Vols .; enl. July 14, 1862, at the age of fifteen; was taken prisoner March 8, 1865, and kept in Libby prison till the close of the war; must. out at Newbero, N. C., June 27,1865.


Atwood, James L., Co. F, 12th Conn. Vols. : eul. Nov. 19, 1861; died of chronic diarrhea at Marino Hospital, in New Orleans, La., Jane 5, 1863; buried in Monument National Cemetery at Chalmette, La., aix miles below New Orleans, on the old New Orleans battle-ground. war of 1812.


Atwood, Dwight S., Co. D, 2d Conn. Heavy Art. ; en]. Feb. 1, 1864 ; killed at the battle of Cedar Creek Oct. 19, 1864.


Atwood, Oliver W., 133d New York Vols. ; served the period of his enlist- mert and was discharged.


Avery, Walter W., enl. at Woodbury April, 1861; must. in at Hartford July 22, 1861 ; re-enl. ns veteran in the field Dec. 21, 1863; wounded at the battle of Calp's Farm, Ga .; must. ont July 19, 1865.


Allen, Patrick, Co. E, 15th Conn. Vols .; must. as a substitute Ang. 25, 1864; killed at the battle of Hatcher's Run, Va., March 8, 1865.


Bacon, J. Knight, assistant surgeon on board of a ship of war, and for a long time medical cadet in the Kuight General Hospital at New Haven, Conn.


Bacon, William T., Jr., Co. I, 12th Coon. Vols .; eul. Nov. 23, 1861 ; disch. for disability at New Orleans July, 1862.


Baldwin, Charles N., Co. 1, 2d Coon. Ilenvy Art .; enl. Oct. 13, 1862; mast. out at Washington, D. C., Aug. 18, 1865.


Banks, Daniel C., Co. G, Ist Conn. Heavy Art .; enl. May 22, 1861 ; disch. for disability Oct. 7, 1862.


Barnum, Samuel C., enl. in the three months' troops May 7, 1861, and was in the battle of Bull l'au; re-eul. in Co. E, 11th Conn. Vols., Nov. 27, 1861 ; for good conduct In bottle he was promoted succes- sively to second lieutenant Oct. 1, 1861, and first lieutenant aud ad- jutant Jaue 16, 1862; for a time he acted as A. A. A .- G. of brigade; was wounded at Cold Harbor Juno 3, 1864, and died at Washington, D. C., Juno 19, 1864.


Barney, Charles, Co. I, 2dl Heavy Art .; enl. Aug. 18, 1862; was killed at tha battle of Winchester Sept. 19, 1864.


Bassett, Edwin W., Co. E, 8th Conn. Vols .; enl. Sept. 25, 1861 ; re-enl. ns veteran Dec. 24, 1863.


Bay, Charles, Co. I, 13th Conn. Vola .; enl. Jan. 11, 1862; disch. Jan. 6, 1865, on expiration of termi of service.


Barry, William C., Co. 1, 2dl Heavy Art .; onl. Ang. 18, 1862; disch. at Alexandria, Va., for disubility Jnn. 31, 1863.


Bell, Edward, Co. E, 6th Conn. Vols .; enl. Sept. 4, 1862; disch. for dis- ability the latter part of 1862; re-enl, in Co, 1, 2d Heavy Art., March 7, 1863 ; pro. to corporal ; died nt Martinsburg, Va., Oct. 17, 1864.


Bell, Robert, Co. C, Gth Conn. Vols .; must, in as a substitute for Samuel B. Scott Ang. 17, 1863; wounded July 20, 1864; minst. out nt Alex- andria, Vu., July 19, 1865.


Belmont, William It., Co. 11, 12th Conn. Vole. ; eul. Feb. 19, 1804 ; trans. to Co. A.


Betts, Georgo E., Co. 1, 2d Heavy Art. ; enl. July, 1862; pro. to second Hientenant August 18th ; res. on account of disability Nov. 25, 1862.


Betta, Gilbert S., Co. I, 14th Conn. Vols .; anl. Jane 11, 1862; enl. under the name of Frederick Gilbert, for bounty, Oct. 21, 1862, In Co. G, 24th Conn. Vols .; disch. March 21, 1863, to re-enl. lo a regiment of Massachusetts cavalry.


Benham, Willis M., 21 Conn. Battery ; enl. July 29, 1862; pro. tu ser- geant ; must. out at New luven Ang. 9, 1×65.


Bishop, Myron G., " Woodbury Reds," Co. E, 5th Conn. Vols. ; enl. April 22, 1861 ; must. out July 22, 1861 ; pro. to sergeant ; re-enl. ns veteran Dec. 21, 1863; wounded July 20, 1865, at battle of Kenesaw Moun- tain, Ga., otherwise called the battle of Pench-Tree Creek ; left leg amputated at the hip, and died of his wounds at Chattanooga, Tenn., Jaly 28, 1865.


Bishop, Edwin, Co. E, 5th Conn. Vols .; enl. April 21, 1861 ; must. out at Ilartford July 22, 18G1 ; re-enl. as veteran Dec. 31, 1863; must. out July 19, 1865.


Black, Jolın, Co. B, 5th Conn. Vols .; must. as substitute of Albert C. Peck Aug. 18, 1863; must, ont at Hartford Jane 19, 1865.


Blackman, Charles F., Co. A, 2d Heavy Art. ; enl. Ang. 26, 1864 ; must. out at Washington, D. C., Aug. 18, 1865 ; he had previously enl. in Co. A, 23d Conn. Vols., Sept. 1, 1862, and was must. out Aug. 31, 1863.


Blackman, Charles G., Co. D, 17th Conn. Vols .; sol. Aug. 13, 1862; must. ont at Hilton Head, S. C., July 19, 1865.


Bottsford, Charles, Co. 1, 2d Heavy Ait. ; eul. Aug. 12, 1862 ; wounded in the thigh at the battle of Winchester, Sept. 19, 1864; must. ont at New Ilaven May 18, 1865.


Bottsford, Edward, Co. E, 5th Conn. Vols .; enl. April 22, 1861 ; must. July 22, 1861 ; disch. for disability Dec. 17, 1862.


Blackman, George, Co. L, 2d Heavy Art .; enl. Feb. 1, 1864; must. out at Washington, D. C., Aug. 18, 1865.


Bennett, Thomas II., Co. H, 10th Conn. Vols .; enl. as a substitute Nov. 1, 1863.


Bradley, James Monroe, Co. I, 2d Heavy Art .; enl. Aug. 5, 1862; pro. to sergeant; disch. Nov. 5, 1863, for the purpose of accepting a first lientenancy in the 4th Regt. United States Colored Troops; pro. to major.


Bradley, George C., Cu. I, 2d lleavy Art. : enl. Aug. 5, 1862; pro. to cor- poral and to sergeant ; most. out at New Haven July 12, 1865.


Brady, Putrick, Co. I, 2d Ileavy Art. ; enl. Aug. 6, 1862 ; pro. to corporal ; thigh was fractured nt the battle of Cedar Creek Oct. 19, 1864; died at Martinsburg Nov. 1, 1864; buried in the National Cemetery at Winchester, Va.


Briggs, Isane C., Capt. Eli Sperry's Co., 2d Heavy Art. ; col. Jaly 25, 1862, being the first volunteer of that company ; wounded in the foot by a sharpshooter at Cold Harbor, June 5, 1864, as he was lying in his tent, and died June 23, 1864.


Bronson, l'urnett, Cu. B, Ist Coon. Art .; enl. May 22, 1861 ; disch. May 21, 1864, at expiration of term.


Buell, Charles S, Co. E, 8th Cono. Vols .; enl. Sept. 25, 1861 ; disch. Oct. 21, 1864, at expiration of term.


Baell, Frederick G., Co. A, 2d Ileavy Art .; eul. Aug. 26, 1864 ; must. ont at Washington, D. C., Aug. 18, 1865.


Bubsor, Ferdinand, Co. 1, 8th Conn. Vols .; must, as substitute Ang. 11, 1864; died Dec. 31, 1864, In the rebel prison at Salisbury, N. C.


Bunuell, John B., Co. K, 8th Conn. Vols .; en1. Aug. 11, 1862; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps Sept. 30, 1864 ; must. ont Aug. 1, 1865.


Bunnell, Joseph, Co. E, 6th Coup. Vols .; enl. Sept. 4, 1861 ; re-enl. as veteran Dec. 24, 1863; died of wounds Oct. 7, 1864.


Bunnell, Wesley, Co. K, 8th Conn. Vols. ; eul. Sept. 25, 1861 : woanded at battle of Antietam, Sept 17, 1862; disch. for disability March 17, 1863.


Burton, James, Co. I, 2d Ilenvy Art. ; enl. Aug. 20, 1862.


Barnham, Walter, Co. 11, 2dl Heavy Art .; com. Ang. 7, 1862 ; pro. to cap- tain of Woodbury Co. 1; wounded Oet. 19, 1864, at Cedar Creek ; dlach. Feb. 8, 1863; was brevetted major for gullantry in nction.


Cady, Arrah Beecher, Co. F, 27th Coun. Vols .; eal. Oct. 10, 1862, as sub- stituto for Jolin I. Fowler ; tuken prisoner at Chancellorsville, and paroled nt Richmond; disch July 27, 1863 ; re-onl. Sept.3, 1863, un- der his first two names, Ariah Beecher, fearlug if again tokon pris- oner Its parole might give him trouble.


Candee, Amliew B., Co. A, 23d Conn. Vols .; ent. Aug. 27, 1862; disch. with his regiment Aug. 31, 1863, although he had been left behind eick at bluttoon, Ill., whore he died of chroute diarrhea Sept. 30, 1863.


Cam, Marabull, Co. C, 29th Conn. Vols. (colored) ; onl. Dec. 14, 1863 ; disch. for disability March 15, 1865.


Cam, Truman, Co. G, 29th Con. Vols, (colored) ; en1. Jan. 5, 1864; must. out Oct. 24, 1805.


Cullender, Levi, Co. E, 8th Conn. Vols. ; enl. June 5, 1861 ; disch. Feb. 24, 1863, for disability; re-enl. Jan. 6, 1864; wounded at Cedar Creek Oct. 19, 1864; must. out June, 1865, at Hartford.


Castle, Matthew M., Co. I, &th Cont. Vols .; enl. Sept. 27, 1861 ; died of typhoid fever March 25, 1862, at Newbern, N. C .; buried In Newborn National Cemetery.


Cogswell, Weston, Co. 1, 8th Conn. Vols .; enl. Sept. 21, 1861 ; died at Newbern, N. C., of typhoid fever March 30, 1862.


Cosier, Charles, Co. E, 8th Conn. Vols .; ent. Sept. 25, 1861 ; wounded nt Fort Harrison Sept. 29, 1864 ; re-enl. as veteran Dec. 24, 1864; trans. to Vet. Ree. Corps June 1, 1865; must. out at end of the war.


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HISTORY OF LITCHFIELD COUNTY, CONNECTICUT.


Comher, James, Co. I, 2d Conn. Heavy Art. ; enl. Jan. 2, 1864; must. out at Washington, D. C., Ang. 18, 1865.


Cone, William II., Co. E, 5th Conn. Vols .; enl. April 22, 1861; must. ont July 22, 1861, at Hartford; re-eul. as veteran Dec. 21, 1863; must. out July 19, 1865.


Cockfur, Horace, Co. II, 8th Conn. Vols .; enl. Feb. 10, 1864; must. out at Readville, Mass., May 18, 1865.


Condon, Richard, Co. E, 5th Coun. Vola .; eal. April 22, 1861 ; must- out July 22d; re-enl. as veteran Dec. 21, 1863; must. ont July 19, 1865.


Connay, Patrick, Co. II, 12th Conn. Vols .; enl. May 27, 1862; disch. for disability Jan. 6, 1864, at New Orleane.


Conners, Edward, Co. II, 12th Conu. Vols .; enl. June 1, 1862; must. out at New Orleane June 1, 1865.


Conrad, Henry S., Co. B, 13th Conn. Vols .; enl. Dec. 22, 1861 ; pro. to corporal and sergeant ; truns, to Ist Regt. Louisiana Vols., and made quartermaster sergeant ; received his commission as second lieuten- ant wbile eick in the hospital, but died before muster at Donaldson- ville, La., Jan. 9, 1863; buried in Monument National Cemetery, at Clialmette, La., six miles below New Orleans, on the site of the battle of New Orleans.


Chatfield, Oliver B., Co. B, 29th Coun. Vols. (colored); enl. Dec. 5, 1863; pro. to sergeant ; must. out at Browneville, Texas, Oct. 24; 1865; died of disease contracted in the army Dec. 12, 1869.


Cramer, Everton, R., Co. E, 8th Conn. Vols .; enl. Sept. 25, 18GI.


Crane, Gideon D., Co. I, 2d Heavy Art. ; enl. Ang. 12, 1862; pro. to first lieutenant ; res, and disch. for disability Dec. 26, 1862.


Crommey, Owen, Co. K, 2d Heavy Art .; enl. Dec. 30, 1863; died of wounde received in battle at Alexandria, Vn., July 30, 1864 ; buried in the National Cemetery at Alexandria, Va.


Daweon, Henry M., Co. E, 5th Conn. Vole .; enl. April 22, 1861 ; must. out July 22, 18G1 ; re-enl. in a Massachusette regiment, under an- other name, nud served out his time.


DeForest, Charlee P., wagoner, Cu. 1, 2d Heavy Art. ; enl. Aug. 18, 1862; diach. for disability at New Haven April 8, 1865.


DeForest, George A. (son of above), Co. I, 2d Heavy Art .; enl. Aug. 22, 1862; pro. to corporal.


Dibble, Elliot B., Co. 1, 21 Heavy Art. ; enl. Ang. 2, 1862.


Dolan, Barney, Co. A, 5th Conn. Vole .; must. as a substitute for William S. Isbell Ang. 18, 1863; must, out at Alexandria, Va., July 19, 1865. Downs, John F., enl. and served out his time in a Rhode Island regi- ment.


Dunham, Henry, Jr., Co. I, 2d Heavy Art .; enl. Ang. 13, 1862 ; disch. for disability at Fort Worth, Va., Feb. 12, 1863.


Dutton, Henry Melzar, " Woodbury Reds"; enl. April 29, 1861, at Wood- bury ; must. into Co. E, 5th Conn. Vols., July 22, 1861 ; pro. to orderly sergeant ; pro. and com. first hientenant Co. C, 5th Conn. Vols. ; killed at the battle of Cedar Mountain Aug. 9, 1862; buried on the field, and still lies among the "unknown dead," though his father, Ex- Governor Dutton, went to the battle field and made diligent efforts to recover li's remaina.


Flannagan, Peter, Co. I, 9th Conn. Vols .; enl. Oct. 9, 1861 ; re-enl. in Co. K, Ist Louisiana Vols., under the name of Peter Breene, his wife's surname having been Breene; served fuithfully to the end of the war, and discharged.


Fluehmen, Charles F., Co. I, 2d Heavy Art .; enl. Ang. 4, 1862; pro, to corporal ; died Sept. 21, 1864, from wounds received ut the battle of Winchester on the 19th of September, 1864.


Frank, Charles, Co. F, 8th Conn. Vols .; must. as a substitute Ang. 7, 1864; most. out at City Point, Va., Dec. 12, 1865.


Frelirig, William, Co. F, 8th Conn. Vols .; must. as a substitute Nov. 17, 1864; must. out at City Point, Dec. 12, 1865.


Fogg, Charles If., Co. I, 2d Heavy Art .; enl. Ang. 16, 18G2; pro. to ser- geant; must. out at Washington, D. C., July 7, 1865.


Fowler, De Grass, Co. E, 5th Conn. Vols. ; enl. April 22, 1861 ; must. July 22, 1861 ; pro. to second lieutenant at mnster; ree. Sept. 23, 1864.


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Fox, Ilenry F., Co. D, 13th Conn. Vols; enl. Dec. 22, 1861 ; died Nov. 22, 1863, of chronic diarrhea, at Thibodeanx, La.




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