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The next year a chapel was built, and, from that time until the organization of the church, the desk was usually supplied by the senior class, or the professors, of the Theological Institute, at East Windsor Hill : with the exception of the year 1841-2, when the Rev. Mr. Hemin- way supplied. On communion Sabbaths the members went to Windsor.
In 1844 it was decided to organize a church, and the intending members met at the house of Mr. Dexter to agree upon Articles of Faith. and a Covenant, to be laid before the Conneil. It had been proposed to adopt the Articles of Faith and Covenant of the Windsor church (then supposed to be the original ereed of that church ), and, in honor of its first pastor, to call the organization the Warham church. But the creed of the Center church of Hartford was adopted and the name of Warham dropped.
The church was organized February 28, 1844. The original mom- bers were Herlehigh Haskell and Arathusa his wife, Asa B. Woods and Elizabeth his wife, Charles D. Dexter and Lydia his wife, Silvia Dexter widow of Seth, Betsey Fish wife of Luke, Eliza and Mary A. Pickett, and Jabez H1. Hayden from the Windsor church, Oliver Hawley and Anna his wife from Poquonock, Myron S. Webb From the First church of Bennington, Vt., and Miss Hannah Allen from Barre, Mass. Eleven from Windsor and four from other churches. Immediately after the organization of this church Mr. Woods was appointed deacon, and re- mained sole deacon until his death ten years after, at the age of 60. The population of the village was at that time estimated at 250 to 300.
Two whose names are not on the record among the original members, are entitled to honorable mention with them. Mr. SETH DEXTER, the father of Charles, was a man whose candid judgment and massuming worth commended him to the esteem of all who knew him. He was a strict observer of the Sabbath, which to him and his generation began at sunset Saturday night ; constant in his attendance upon religions service, both at Windsor and here : contributed liberally to the building of the chapel, as to every other good work, giving good evidence to those around him in his daily walk and conversation that he had passed from death unto life, but himself doubting his meetness to be enrolled with the people of God. He died three years before this church was organized, aged 61.
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Another man of like spirit was HARRIS HASKELL, whose name stands first on the roll, after the original members. He had an imposing pres- Harris Haskell once, a calm dignity, united with a cheerful smile and winning voice, which called every chill to him, and secured the esteem of all he met. He paid more for the building of this church than any other man ; and, on his death-bed, made provision for extinguishing the debt of $1,600 remaining, by paying half of it himself. To no man's opinion, respecting any measure proposed for the benefit of this church and people, was more deference paid than to his. He was always in his place at the prayer-meeting, and was a rare singer. lis age was 66.
Soon after the organization of this church, Rev. SAMUEL H. ALLEN was engaged as a supply and before the end of a year was called to the pastorate, which he filled with more than usual acceptance for seventeen years, when by reason of ill health he resigned. Two years after his ordination, 1847, this church edilice was completed, and the chapel re- moved. There were added to this church, from time to time, during the first fourteen years of its history, by profession, fourteen, and forty-sovou by letter, but no general revival occurred until 1858. There were added by profession during that revival, forty-four, making the whole number, February, 1859, eighty-live. Our number has never been less since that time; our last report is one hundred and nineteen members, the highest we have ever reported.
During the revival of 1858 HERLEHIGH HASKELL died. His name stands first on the records, as he was at that time the oldest.
Flerwhich Haskell
He died in the house where he was born, having never lived elsewhere, or been absent from the annual thanksgiving festival. He was the last of his generation, the last in this community who remained steadfast through life, to that venerable custom of our fathers, of reverently " keeping Saturday night." During his early childhood there was no other house east of Center street, and north of School street, and but eight or nine houses within the limits of the present town, and the church was four miles dis- tant. He lived to see a thriving village grow up around him, and a church before his own door. There were no public highways east of Center street, and the private ways were little more than bridle paths: those who traveled them usually went on foot or rode on horseback. No one-horse pleasure wagon was owned in Windsor when he was a boy.
The chins of his own planting had grown to overshadow the house, and given a name to the street they adorn.
lle was outspoken in the expression of his opinions, and nobody
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HERLEHIGH HASKELL HOUSE, WINDSOR LOCKS.
charged him with deceit and double dealing. He had a sort of intuitive opinion on almost every subject, and his prompt expression of it rarely needed revision. He hated shams and pretensions, and was apt to use bluntness in expressing his opinion of them. But he had a kindly heart, and rare good judgment. He was a good counsellor.
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THE HERLEHIGH HASKELL HOUSE, WINDSOR LOCKS. By permission of the Publishers of the Memorial History of Hartford County.
He was greatly interested in the Connecticut Theological Institute, was for several years a trustee ; and, after providing for those he left be- hind, he gave his property to that institution, except $2,000 which is to inure to the Congregational Church. He had lived to the age of 78 years.
Angust 29, 1869, CHARLES IL. DEXTER died, aged 59. llis was a leading, organizing mind. Ilis talent for leadership was cheerfully recognized by all the brethren; and on him devolved the larger share of the personal supervision and labor attending the temporal affairs of this church and society. In the office of deacon "he purchased io himself a good degree."
Mr. HAWLEY was the next to die, at the age of 71, in 1870. He had less pecuniary means, and his occupation as a mechanie gave him less time or means to devote to the temporal affairs of the church, but he was regular in his attendance at the prayer-meeting and the Sabbath VOL. I .- 66
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service, and a useful member of the church, -- loved and respected by all.
Mr. WEBB was appointed to the office of deacon made vacant by the death of Mr. Dexter, and filled the place to the acceptance of his brethren. His quiet habit of life, and his greater distance from the church, did not favor so active a participation in the direction of affairs as some others, but he always did well whatever devolved upon him, and was esteemed for his candor and his abilities. His age was 61. Jan. 3, 1877, this church edifice was destroyed by fire, and the present very elegant and commodious church was erected during the year at a cost of $23,000. including a $2,500 organ. The first services were held in the new edi- tice Sunday, Oct. 14, 1877, and it was dedicated Nov. 220, the sermon being by the Rev. Dr. Burton of Hartford. Parsonage erected 1866. at a cost of $4,500. Nearly $30,000 in charitable legacies paid from estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Haskell Bartlett, wife of Rev. P. M. Bartlett. The original female members of this church deserve an abler pen to record their worth.
Pastors.
Samuel H. Allen, ordained and installed AApril 27, 1846. Dismissed July 15, 1862.
Charles C. Melntire, installed Nov. 4. 1863. Dismissed June 4, 1865.
P. Mason Bartlett, installed Jan. 2, 1867. Dismissed Feb. 3, 1869.
J. Wickliffe Beach, ordained and installed July 28, 1870. Dis- missed June 4, 1874.
Thos. S. Childs, D.D., acting pastor Nov., 1874. Engagement ended Feb. 6. 1878.
John 11. Goodell, installed Feb. 6, 1878.
Deacons.
Asa B. Woods, olected March 12, 1844, d. Der. 17, 1854, æ. 60.
Chas. Il. Dexter, * 2. 1855, d. Aug. 29, 1869, a. 59.
Jabez II. Hayden, "
Myron S. Webb. April 28, 1870, d. Dec. 18, 1871. a. 61.
Herbert R. Coffin. - July 5. 1872.
Clerk.
Jabez Il. Hayden, elected March 4, 1844.
Treasurers.
Jabez HI. Hayden, elected March 12, 1844; Asa B. Woods, elected Feb. 28, 1849: C. H. MeMaster, elected Feb., 1855: Amos II. Putnam,
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elected Feb., 1860: Chas. W. Denslow, elected Feb., 1863; Jabez H. Hayden, elected Feb., 1866.
The Roman Catholic Church was erected 1847. It is estimated that one-third of the village population are connected with that body.
The Methodists, who had sustained religious services at the school- house and elsewhere for a considerable time, erected a brick church in 1865, at a cost of $10,000.
Windsor Locks expended for bounties, commutations, and support of soldiers' families, $15,944.98 ; the estimated amount paid by individu- als for bounties to volunteers and substitutes was $2,630.00: Grand List in 1864 was $612,990.
LIST OF SOLDIERS FURNISHIED TO THE U. S. SERVICE IN THE WAR OF THE CIVIL REBELLION, FROM THE TOWN OF WINDSOR LOCKS, CONN.
ADAMS, JOIIN II., enl. Co. II, 29 Conn. Vols., 2 Jan., 1864; deserted 20 Mar., 1864.
AGON, MICHAEL, enl. Co. G, 12 Conn. Vols., 28 Dec., 1861; re-enl. Vet. 1 Jan.,
1864. Died at Windsor Locks Jan. 19, 1865.
ALCORN, IIUGHI G., enl. Co. K. 1st Conn. Ily. Art., 4 Sept., 1864; dise. 25 Sept., 1865.
ANDERSON, WILLIAM C. (Sgt.), enl. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 1 Sept., 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863.
ASII, CHIARLES, enl. Co. A, 1st Cav., 8 Aug., 1864; disc. 2 Aug., 1865.
ATWATER, EDWARD J., enl. recruit 12 Conn. Vols., 11 June, 1864; disc. Aug. 12, 1865.
BARRETT, DAVID, enl. Co. A, 21 Conn. Vols., 22 July, 1862; disc. June 16, 1865. BEERS, ALFRED, enl. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 30 Aug., 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863.
BENNETT, KING G., enl. Co. C, recruit, 12 Conn. Vols., 7 Mch., 1864; dise. July 12, 1865.
BENNETT, NOBLE II., enl. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 1 Sept., 1862; d. 27 Apl., 1863. BEVER, AUGUST, enl. Co. C, 20 Conn. Vols , 12 Aug., 1862; disc. June 13, 1865. BOWEN, JOSEPH, enl. Co. A. 7 Conn. Vols., 5 Sept., 1861; disc. Sept. 11, 1864.
BRADBURY, THOMAS E., enl. Co. E, 10 Conn. Vols., 22 Oct., 1861; died 28 June, 1862.
BROMLEY, JOIIN, enl. Co. (1, 20 Conn. Vols., 13 Aug., 1862; dise, disab. 23 Mch., 1863.
BROWN, JAMES, enl. Co. A, 1st Conn. Ily. Art., 16 Sept., 1864; deserted 10 Apl .. 1865.
BUCKLAND, SOLOMON, enl. Co. B, 6 Conn. Vols., 12 Sept., 1861; disc. Sept. 11, 1864.
BURBANK, R. S. (Capt.), enl. Co. C, 1st Conn. lly. Art., 23 May, 1861; disc. disab. 6 Feb., 1863.
BURGESS, ALBERT, JR. (Corp'l), enl. 22 Apl., 1861, Co. C, 1 Conn. Vols .; disc. disab. 4 July, 1861.
BURGESS, CHARLES, enl. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 1 Sept., 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863. CAREY, DEFOREST, enl. Co. 11, 22 Conn. Vols., 10 Sept., 1862; disc. disab. 7 Mch., 1863.
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CARRIER, ASIIBEL J. (Sgt.), enl. Co. F. 22 Coun. Vols., 29 Aug., 1862; disc. ? July, 1863.
CARROLL, RICHARD, enl. Co. C, Ist Art. Conn. Vols., 23 May, 1861; re-enl. Vet., 1 Dec., 1863 ; dise. Sept. 25, 1865.
CASHIN, THOMAS D., enl. 1st Art. Conn. Vols., Co. C, 23 May, 1861; re-enl. Vet .; prom. 2d Lieut. Dec. 18, 1863; Capt. Apr. 9, '65; disc. Sept. 26, 1865.
CHIAPIN, CHARLES, enl. Co. C, 1 Conn. Vols., 22 Apl., 1861; dise. 31 July, 1861.
CHAPMAN, JOIIN, enl. 1st. Conn. Light Batt., 14 Nov., 1861; re-enl., disc. 11 June, 1865.
CLAPP, SETHI A., enl. recruit Co. K, ? Conn. Vols., 14 Aug., 1862; dise. Nov. 28, 1864.
CLARK, HORTON S. (musician), enl. Co. A, 21 Conn. Vols., 24 July, 1862 ; disc. June 16, '65.
CLARK, JOHN, enl. Co. A, 21 Conn. Vols., July 21, 1862; dise. June 16, 1865.
CLEVELAND, CHIARLES, enl. 1st Conn. Light Batt., 25 Nov., 1864; deserted 22 Jan., 1865.
COBB, CHIARLES A., enl. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., Sept. 1, 1862; died 26 July, 1863. COBBERLY, EDWARD, enl. Co. K, 12 Conn. Vols., 8 Jau., 1862; killed Port IIud- son, La., 14 June, 1863.
COLEMAN, SAMUEL, enl. 1st Cav., 9 Sept., 1864; unassigned.
CONDON, PATRICK, enl. Co. A, 1st Conn. Hy. Art., 16 Sept., 1864; disc. 1 Aug., 1865.
CONELLY, MARTIN, enl. Co. B, 6 Conn. Vols., 12 Sept., 1861; disc. disab., 4 Dec., 1862.
CONVERSE, ALFRED W. (Sgt.), enl. Co. (, 25 Conn. Vols., 5 Sept., 1862; prom. 1st Lieut .; disc. 26 Aug., 1863.
CONVERSE, JOSEPII H. (Sgt.), Co. (, 1st Conn. Vols .; en]. 22 Apl .; disc. 30 July, 1861. Enl. Co. B, 11th C. V., Nov. 7, '61; killed, Cold Harbor, June 4, '64.
CONWAY, JOIIN H., enl. 23 Nov., 1864; deserted 1 Dec., 1864.
COSTELLO, BRIEN, enl. Co. C, 20 Conn. Vols., Aug. 1, 1862; disc. June 13, 1865.
COULTER, JAMES, enl. Co. K, 20 Conn. Vols., 2 Sept., 1862; died Oct. 31, 1864.
CROWLEY, MICHAEL, enl. recruit 7 C. V., 21 Ang:, 1862; deserted 30 Aug., 1862. DACY, CORNELIUS, enl. Co. C, 1st Art. Conn. Vols., 23 May, 1861; re-enl. Vet. 1 Dec., 1863; disc. Sept. 25, 1865.
DALEY, DENNIS, enl. Co. G. 1st Conn. Ily. Art., 25 Nov., 1864; deserted 30 July, 1865.
DARBY, FRANK J., enl. Co. (, 12 Conn. Vols., 15 Jan., 1862; re-cnl. Vet. 22 Jan., 1864; dise. Aug. 24, 1865.
DEWITT, WILLIAM, enl. recruit Co. A, 7 C. V., 25 Aug., 1862; killed Ft. Wagner, S. C., 11 July, 1863.
DIMOND, PAUL, enl. Co. C, 1st Art. Conn. Vols., 23 May, 1861; re-enl. Vet. 9 Dec., 1864; deserted Jan. 9, 1864.
DONAIIUE, JAMES, enl. C'o. C, 1st Art. Conn. Vols., 23 May, 1861; d. 17 July, 1862.
DONOIITE, DANIEL, enl. 1st Conn. Light Batt., 25 Nov., 1864; disc. 11 June, 1865. DORR, JOSEPH, enl. Co. C, 12 Inf., 21 Jan., 1862; re-enl. Vet., 22 Jan., 1864; dise. 26 Aug., '65.
DOWD, JOIIN, enl. Co. G, 7 Conn. Vol., 10 Sept., 1864; prisoner, Oct., 1864; paroled, 28 Feb., 1865.
DOWNIE, JOHN, enl. reeruit Co. C, 1st Art., 18 Dec., 1863; dise. Sept. 25, 1865. DOYLE, H. HENRY, enl. Co. C. 25 Conn. Vols., Sept. 1, 1862; dise. 26 Aug., 1863.
EASTON, CHARLES II., enl. Co. (, 12 Conn. Vols., 20 Nov., 1861; re-enl. Vet. 1 Jan., 1864; disc. Aug. 12, 1865.
EASTON, OLIVER, JR., enl. Co. F, 22 Conn. Vols., 10 Sept., 1862; d. 1 Oct., 1862.
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EDWARDS, JOIIN, enl. Co. D, 1st Conn. Hly. Art., 25 Nov., 1864: deserted 4 Aug., 1865.
EGAN. MICHAEL, enl. Co. C. 20 Conn. Vols., 25 July, 1862; disc. disab. 10 Dec . 1862.
ELCOCK, ALFRED, en1. (as landsman in Navy) 6 Sept., 1861; dise. 26 July, 1864.
FASSETT, NORMAN. enl. (musician), Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 2 Sept., 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863.
FERGASON, FRANK A., enl. 1st Conn. Light Batt., 25 Nov., 1864; deserted 1 Feb., 1865.
FISCHER, JOSEPII (Corp'l), enl. Co. C, 1 Conn. Vols., 22 Apl .; disc. 31 July, 1861; enl. Co. C, 25 Conn Vols., 1 Sept., 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863.
FOWLER, JOIIN J., enl. Co. (, 25 Conn. Vols., 4 Oct., 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863.
FURY, THOMAS, enl. Co. L, Ist Art., 7 Feb., 1862; re-enl. Vet. 2 Feb., 1864; disc. Sept. 25, '65.
GANDY, JOIIN, enl. Co. C, 12 Conn. Vols., 20 Nov., 1861 ; disc. Dec. 2, 1864.
GAYLORD, ABEL, enl. recruit Co. C, 12 Conn. Vols., 22 Feb., 1864; died Aug. 6, 1864.
GILLETTE, HORACE F., enl. Co. F., 22 Conn. Vols., 20 Sept., 1862; disc. ? July, 1863.
GRIFFIN, JOHN, enl. recruit Co. I. 7 Conn. Vols., 23 Aug., 1862; disc. June 14, 1865. GRISWOLD, JOHN, enl. Co. C, 1 Conn. Vols., 22 Apl., 1861; dise. 31 July, 1861.
GRISWOLD, JOHN C., enl. Co. C, 12 Conn. Vols., 27 Jan., 1862; disc. Jan. 27, 1865. HALEY, MARTIN, ent. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 4 Sept., 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863.
HAMILTON, DAVID, enl. recruit 1st Art., 8 Jan., 1864; name not taken upon rolls June 30, 1864.
HANCOCK, THOMAS C., enl. Co. C, 25 C. V., 1 Sept., 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863.
HARTLEY, EDWIN L., enl. Co. A, 7 Conn. Vols., 5 Sept., 1861; transf. to Invalid
Corps 15 Mch., 1864; disc. Apr. 11, 1864, disability - wounded and prisoner at Ft. Wagner.
HAYDEN, SAMUEL S. (Capt.), enl. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 1 Sept. 1862; killed at Irish Bend, La., 14 Apl., 1863.
HAYES, MARTIN, enl. Ist Conn. Ily. Art., 24 Nov., 1864; deserted 5 Aug., 1865.
HEALEY, PATRICK, enl. Co. B, 6 Conn. Vols., 12 Sept., 1861; dise. disab. Nov. 3, 1862.
HEMPSTEAD, WILLIAM A. (Sgt.), enl. Co. C, 1 Conn. Vols., 22 Apl .; disc. 31 July, 1861.
HILLMAN, LEVI N. (('apt.), enl. Co. C, 1 Conn. Vols., 22 Apl., 1861; disc. 31 July, 1861.
ITINMAN, JOHN F., enl. recruit Co. K, ? Conn. Vols., 14 Aug., 1862; disc. May 29, 1865.
HOLBROOK, CHARLES W., enl. Co. I, 10 Conn. Vols., 22 Oct., 1861; disc. 7 Oct., 1864.
HOLLEY, JAMES, enl. Ist Light Battery, 14 Nov., 1861; disc. Nov. 13, 1864.
11ORTON, STODDARD E., enl. (2d Lieut.) Co. C. 1 Conn. Vols., 22 Ap1., 1861; prom. 1st Lieut .; dise. 31 July. 1861.
LOWE, GEORGE L., enl. Co. (, 1 Conn. Vols., 22 Apl .. 1861; disc. 31 July. 1861; enl. Co. K, 20 Conn. Vols., 30 Aug., 1862; dise. June 19, 1865.
HOXSIE, EDWARD B., enl. Co. C, 12 Conn. Vols .. 15 Jan., 1862: disc. disab. 6 June, 1863.
HOXIE, MARTIN B., enl. Co. B, 11 Conn. Vols., 24 Oct .. 1861; disc. 22 Dee., 1863. Shot in the head.
JACKSON, WELLINGTON, enl. Co. (, 25 Conn. Vols., 4 Sept., 1862; d. 1 July, 1863, w'ds rec'd Port Hudson.
JACOBY, JAMES, enl. Co. B, 1st Conn. Ily. Art., 1 Sept., 1864; disc. 25 Sept., 1865.
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JEWETT, LEVI (Surgeon 14th Reg.), enl. 23 Aug., 1869; disc. for disability 4 Jan., 1865.
JOHNSON, GALEN, enl. Co. G, 16 Conn. Vols., 29 July, 1862; transf. to Invalid Corps 1 Sept., 1863 ; disc. July 13, 1865.
JOYNT, HUGII, enl. 1st Art. Conn. Vols., Co. C, 23 May, 1861; term exp., disc. 22 May, 1864.
KELLY, PETER, enl. 14 Conn. Vols., 29 Nov .. 1864; deserted 1 Dec., 1864.
KERWIN, JAMES, enl. recruit Co. B, 1st Art., 1 Oct., 1862; disc. Sept. 25, 1865.
KIBBE, ORA B., enl. Co. (, 25 Conn. Vols., 30 Aug., 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863.
KILBOURN, EDGAR B., enl. Co. (, 1 Conn. Vols., 22 Apl., 1861; disc. disab. 4 July, 1861.
KING, THOMAS, enl. Co. D, 1st Coun, Hy. Art., 25 Nov., 1864; deserted 4 Aug., 1865.
KINNEY, MICHAEL, enl. Co. D, 11 Conn. Vols., 14 Nov., 1861; dise. 13 Nov., 1864. KRAMER, FREDERICK, enl. recruit Co. K, 1st Art., 7 Jan., 1864; disc. Sept. 25, '65. LACEY, JAMES E. (musician), enl. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 4 Sept., 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863.
LAMPIIEAR, ADDISON (Sgt.), enl. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 4 Sept., 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863.
MANN, WILLIAM, enl. Co. C, 20 Conn. Vols., 12 Ang., 1862; disc. May 19, 1865.
MARDEN, EDWARD F. (1st Lieut.), enl. Co. C, 1 Conn. Vols., 22 Apl., 1861; not reported for duty.
MARSHALL, STEPHIEN, enl. Co. D, 1st Conn. Hly. Art., 25 Nov., 1864; deserted 23 May, 1865.
MARTIN, JOHN, enl. 1st Light Batt., 25 Nov., 1864; dise. 11 June, 1865.
MATHER, JAMES, enl. recruit Co. C, 1st Art., 25 Nov., 1863; deserted Sept. 3, 1865. MCCARTY, CHARLES, enl. Co. C, 1 Conn. Vols., 22 Apl., 1861; disc. 31 .July, 1861.
McCUE, FRANK, enl. recruit Co. K, 1st Art., 8 Jan., 1864; disc. June 12, 1865.
McDONALD, JOHN, enl. Co. C, 2d Conu. Hly. Art., 23 Nov., 1864; deserted 27 .July, 1865.
MCLEAN, JAMES, enl. Co. K, 20 Conn. Vols., 18 Aug., 1862; disc. disab. 13 Oct., 1863.
MORAN, DAVID, enl. Co. G, 22 Conn. Vols., 20 Sept., 1862; disc. ? July, 1863.
MORRISON, ROBERT (Corp'I), enl. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 11 Sept., 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863.
MULLEN, HENRY, enl. Co. C, 12 Conn. Vols., 3 Dec., 1861; disc. Dee. 2, 1864.
NELSON, GEORGE H., enl. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 9 Sept., 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863.
NEWPORT, EDWARD (Corp'l), enl. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 30 Ang., 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863.
NEWPORT, OTTO, enl. Co. C, 1 Conn. Vols., 22 Apl., 1861; disc. 31 July, 1861.
O'BRIEN, EDWARD, enl. Co. B, Ist Conn. Hy. Art., 16 Sept., 1864; deserted 26 July, 1865.
PARSONS, LINES IT., enl. Co. C, 1 Conn. Vols., 22 Apl., 1861; disc. 31 July, 1861; enl. Co. C, 12 Conn. Vols., 8 Jan., 1862; disc. disab. 12 June, 1863.
PHELPS, ABRAILAM, enl. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols , 4 Sept., 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863. PHELPS, HORACE E., enl. Co. C. 1 Conn. Vols., 22 Apl., 1861; disc. 31 July, 1861;
enl. (Sgt.) Co. C, 12 Conn. Vols., 20 Nov., 1861; prom. 2d Lient. 1 Oct., 1863; killed Oct. 19, 1864.
PORTER, CHAUNCEY, JR., enl. Co. C, 20 Conn. Vols., 22 July, 1862; dise. May 19, 1865.
PORTER, WILLIAM, enl. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 4 Sept., 1862; killed, Port Hudson, 27 May, 1863.
QUINN, PATRICK, enl. 20 Aug., 1862, Co. C, 20 Conn. Vols; disc. June 13, 1865.
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REYNOLDS, JAMIES, enl. Co. F, 13 Conn. Vols., 28 June, 1862; re-enl., taken pris- oner at Cedar Creek; disc. 25 Apl., 1866.
RICHMOND, GEORGE E., cnl. (Sgt.) Co. C, 1st Art., 23 May, 1861; re-enl. Vet. 16 Nov., 1863; disc. Sept. 25, 1865.
ROWE, JOIIN, enl. Co. G, 22 Conn. Vols., 20 Sept., 1862; dise. 7 July, 1863.
RUMRILL, FRANK L., enl. Co. C, 12 Conn. Vols., 15 Jan., 1862; re-enl. Vet. 22 Jan., 1864; disc. Aug. 12, 1865.
RUSSELL, WILLIAM, enl. recruit Co. M, Ist Art. (dftd. or subst.) 2 Sept., 1863; disc. Sept. 25, 1865.
RYAN, NICHOLAS, enl. Co. D, 16 Conn. Vols., 23 July, 1862; deserted Sept. 17, 1862. RYAN, NICHOLAS S., cnl. Co. C, 20 Conn. Vols., 8 Sept., 1862; disc. June 12, 1865. SAWN, EDWIN G., enl. Co. C, 12 Conn. Vols., 20 Nov., 1861; re-enl. Vet. 1 Jan., 1864; prom. 2d Lieut .; disc. Aug. 12, 1865.
SAWN, WILLIAM II., enl. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 1 Sept., 1862: disc. 26 Aug., 1863; enl. 1st Light Batt., 31 Aug., 1864; disc. 11 June, 1865.
SCILEFER, LEONARD, enl. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 1 Sept., 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863.
SCULLY, WILLIAM F., enl. Co. D, 2 Conn. Vols., 7 May, disc. ? Aug., 1861.
SELBY, HENRY, enl. Co. E, 15 Conn. Vols., 10 Sept., 1864; transf. to fth Reg. ; dise. 20 July, 1865.
SHANAIIAN, RICHARD, enl. 24 July, 1862, Co. A, 21 Conn. Vols .; deserted 7 Oct., 1862.
SHAY, MICHAEL, enl. 1st Light Batt., 25 Nov., 1864; deserted 25 Jan., 1865. SIINNERS, EDWARD, ent. Co. K, 1st Art., 23 May, 1861; disc. 22 May, 1864. SHINNERS, WILLIAM, enl. Co. K, 1st Art., 23 May, 1861; disc. 22 May, 1864 SIMPSON, TIMOTIIY D., enl. recruit Co. 11, 1 Art., 1 Jan., 1864; pro .; disc. Sept. 25, 1865.
SISSON, CHARLES W., enl. (as landsman in navy) 11 Aug., 1864; dise. 30 June, 1865.
SKINNER, ELISIIA II., cnl. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 30 Aug., 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863.
SKINNER, HEZEKIAH, enl. Co. C, 12 Conn. Vols., 16 June, 1861. disc. disab. 6 July, 1862.
SKINNER, JAMES N., enl. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 30 Aug., 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863.
SKINNER. SAMUEL S. (Surgeon), 1st Hy. Art., (4 Inf.) Conn. Vols., 23 May, 1861; disc. Sept. 25, 1865.
SMITH, GEORGE II. (Corp'l), eul. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 1 Sept., 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863.
SMITH, JAMES W., enl. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 1 Sept., 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863. SMITHI. JOIIN O., enl. reeruit Co. E, 1st Art., 5 Jan., 1864; disc. Sept. 25, 1865.
SMITH, JOHN C., enl. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 4 Sept., 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863.
SNOW, GEORGE II. (Corp'l), enl. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 1 Sept., 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863.
SPERRY, THEODORE B., enl. Co. C, 1 Conn. Vols., 22 Apl .; disc. 31 July, 1861; cnl. Co. G, 16 Conn. Vols., July 26, 1862; transf. to Invalid Corps, 30 Sept., 1863; disc. July 13, 1865.
STARK, THOMAS, enl. (as musician) Co. C, 20 Conn. Vols., 8 Sept., 1862; disc. 12 June, 1865.
STOCKWELL, LEVI, enl. Co. G, 1st Art., 15 Meh., 1862; deserted 3 Apl., 1863.
STRONG, WILLIAM II., enl. recruit Co. I, 1st Art., 8 Jan., 1864; died Sept. 9, 1864. TAYLOR, AUGUSTUS, enl. 1st Art., Co. C, 23 May, 1861; re-enl. Vet. 1 Jan., 1864;
disc. Sept. 25, 1865.
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HISTORY OF ANCIENT WINDSOR.
TOWNE, CLINTON, enl. Ist lly. Art., Co. C, 23 May, 1861; dise. May 22, 1864. TWOMEY, THOMAS, enl. 1st Hy. Art., Co. C. 23 May, 1861; re-enl. Vet. 1 Jan., 1863;
des. MIch. 9, 1865.
WEED, AVRIES, enl. 1st Light Batt., 1 Sept., 1864; dise. 11 June, 1865.
WELLS, JAMES H., eul. 1st Lt. Batt., 14 Nov., 1861; dise. Nov. 13, 1864.
WELT, CHARLES, enl. recruit 1st Art., 1 Jan., 1864: deserted 14 Jan., 1864.
WHITE, GEORGE M. (2d Lieut.), app. 16 May, 1861; disc. 31 July, 1861.
WHITTLESEY, GEORGE W., enl. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 2 Sept., 1862; dise. 26 Aug., 1863.
WILBUR, CHARLES, enl. Co. - , 7th Reg., Conn. Vols., 23 Nov., 1864; not taken up on rolls.
WILMARTII, EDMUND D., enl. Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 4 Sept .. 1862; dise. 26 Aug., 1863.
WILMARTHI, GARDNER, enl. 22 ApI., 1861, Co. C, 1 Conn. Vols .; disc. 31 July, 1861; enl. (Sgt.) Co. C, 25 Conn. Vols., 4 Sept , 1862; disc. 26 Aug., 1863.
WILMARTHI, WINFIELD S., cul. 1st Light Batt., 31 Aug., 1864; disc. 11 June, 1865.
WILSON, ALEXANDER, enl. Co. C, 1 Ily. Art., 23 May, 1861; deserted 14 Feb., 1863.
WILSON, JOHN, enl. Co. E, 13th Reg., Conn. Vols., 23 Nov., 1864; deserted 5 Jan., 1865.
WITHRELL, EDWIN, enl. Co. C, 1 Conn. Vols., 22 Apl., 1861; dise. 31 July, 1861.
The Joseph HI. Converse Post, No. 67, Grand Army of the Republic, was organized 11 February, 1884, and named in honor of Maj. Joseph Il. Converse, who enlisted from Windsor Locks, and was killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 4, 1864. Previons to this organization, there had been a " Veteran Association " since 1879.
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