The war for the Union, 1861-1865. A record of its defenders, living and dead, from Steuben county, Indiana; and history of veteran organizations and kindred associations, Part 5

Author: Carpenter, Jesse H., 1838-
Publication date: 1888
Publisher: [Angola, Ind., R. H. Carpenter]
Number of Pages: 246


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Spegglemire, David Wood, Hiram Willowby, James Worden, Schuyler


died al Nashville, Tonn., March 19 '63; causo, disease died at Nashville July 2 '64; cause, distaso died at Indianapolis July 24 '61; cause, disease died at Gallatin Feb. 8 '63; cause, disease died at New Albany Dec. 12 '63: cause, wounds diod at Gallatin dan. 3 '63 cause, discuss


ONE HUNDREDTIL. IND V. I. COMPANY B.


Brooks, Henry Broekway, George Bodley, Philo Blass, Jofferson Berger, Peter died at Madison, Ind., Sept. 19 '62 died at Camp Sherman Sapt. H '63 died at Holly Springs Dec. 30 '62 died at Bellefonte Station Feb. 20 762 died at Grand Junction March 5 '68 Conkey, Manning S killed at Jonesboro August 31 '61 died at Marietta August 26 '%1 died at Grand Junction Feb. 18 '63 died at Colliersville April 1 '63 killed at Atlanta, Ga., Any 21 '64 died at Colliersville April 29 63 killed at Cave Springs Nov. ! . 64 ied at Memphis Jan. 28 .63 ied at Memphis Sopl. 22 .05 ied at Colliersvillo Mar. 19 63


Chad wick, Samuel Casper. Lewis Cluck, Georgs Clark, John C Dillingham, J B Ellis, Charles () Green, David Haynes, Martin Kale, James


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Keith, Lewis


Leo, Clark


Northway, Geo. F


died at Memphis May 3 '61


Rood, Charles


died at Grand Junction Jan. 22 63


Root, Rodney H


died at Chattanooga Nov. 7 '61


Scott, Henry M


died at Chattanooga June 6 '64


Snyder, George


died at Memphis Nov. 14 '63


Soule, David


killed ut. Atlanta, Ga., Aug 25 '64


Taylor, Warren J


drowned in Mill Creek, N. C., Mar, 22 Gl died at Memphis April 15 '63


SEVENTH IND. CAVALRY ( 119TH) REGIMENT.


Hamlin, Georgo


COMPANY D. died at Memphis May 14 '04


Moore, Wesicy died at - - April 18 '62 COMPANY K.


Carey, Edwin


died at Memphis Dec. 23 '64; cause, wounds


Edwards, Danford


killed Dee 26 '63 cause, accident


Hyatt, William


died at Memphis May 30 '64


Thomelson, David killed Dee. 26 '68


TWELFTH IND. CAVALRY (127) REGIMENT


COMPANY B.


Cook, George died in Steuben County April 2 64; cause, discare Call, William died at Vicksburg March 23 '65; cause, disease


Jones, John died at Nashville Jan. 22 '65; cause, disease


Suitterlin, James A died at Tullahoma Nov. 8 '61; cause, disease


COMPANY O.


Case, Cyrus killed at Huntsville Sept, 30 '64


Cutter, Orrin 0 died at Hospital Station Juno 18 '65; canse, disease


Conkey, Sorento died at Huntsville Sept. 15 '64; cause, disease


Dwelley, Archer died at Huntsville Sept. 15 '64; canse, disease


Fuller, Wilson died at Huntsville July 16 '64; cause, disease


Holdredge, Dudley died at Baton Rouge May 9 '65; cause, disease Seymour, Frankbn died at Vicksburg July 21 '65; cause, disease


Sams, Benj B died at Huntsville July 31 '65: cause, disenso


Tingley, Geo. W died at Huntsville August 10 '61; cause, disease


Fee, Mosos Lee, William II


COMPANY I. died at Huntsville Sept. 19 64 ; cause, disease died at fhuntsville


ONE HUNDREDTH AND TWENTY NINTH IND .V. I. COMPANY A.


Barnard, Orsemus died at Michigan City March 30 61 Clemens, Hezekiah died at Chattanooga May 12 '61; enuse, discaso Cartwright, Wm died at. Cleveland June 19 '61; cause, disease


Clemons, James died at Charleston May 6 '61; cause, disenso llcath, Homer I. died at Knoxville April 26 '61; cause, disease Joney, Charles H died at Chattanooga Sept. 12 '61; cause, disease


Welch, Wilham J


killed at Jonesboro, Ga., August 31 '64 died at Grand Junction Feb. 11 '63


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Kope, Henry


died at Washington Feb. 11 '65; cause, discaso


I.ce, William died at Michigan City March 20 '61; cause, disease


MeKinley, Roderick died at Louisville Feb. 3 '65; cause, disease


Musser, Samuel


died at Chattanooga


Moore, John


died at Nashville June 29 '64; cause, disease


Mock, George


died at. Atlanta, Ga, July 29 '64; cause: wounds


Powers, Josiah


died at Chattanooga Angust 4 '61


Smith, Birge


died at New York City April 29 '65, as Ist In. of Company died at Charlotte, N. C., June 11 '65; cause, disease


Shafer, Eli


died at Sept .. 5 '61; cause, wounds


COMPANY C.


Bundy, Nathaniel died at Michigan City March 16 '64; cause, disease


Gunn, Morrison, Je died at Nashville June 10 '64; cause, disease


Ryan, Horton Ki died at Marietta, Ga., July 27 61; cause, disease


COMPANY II.


Bohart, Samuel died at Cleveland May 16 64; cause, disease


Boyer, Francis died at Andersonville August 4 '64


Bender, James A died at Knoxville August 22 '64; cause, discaso


Bender, Andros died at Nashville August 6 '61; cause, disease Board, Alexander W died at Kingston July 22 '64; cause, disease


Carpeater, Joshua Hendricks, Joseph King, Emanuel


died at Andersonville August 22 '61; cause, discase died at Knoxville Sept. 1 '64; cause, disease


Mayberry, Charles


died at Kingston, Ga ..


Messerva, John B


died at Chattanooga June 15 '61; cause, disease


Petty, Aaron


died at Alatoona, Ga., June 23 '64; cause, disease


Spits, Carl died at Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 3t '64


Stephenson, Nathan died atMichigan City -


Vinton, Jacob died at New albany Feb. 1 '65


COMPANY I.


Lockwood, Deloss died at Knoxville June 12 :64: cause, disease Sutton, Alfred died at Washington Feb. 8 '64; cause, disease Sines, Charles W died at Nashvile May 21 '64; cause, disease COMPANY K. Clark, Charles died at Indianapolis May 3 '64; cause, disease


ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SECOND IND. V. I. - COMPANY A.


Ingersol, Willard died at Nashville Feb, 9 '65; cause, disease Van Cleve, John W died at Nashville March 8 '65: cause, diseaso


ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY SECOND IND. V. L.


COMPANY C.


Woodford, Byron D died at Cumberlund, Md., March 25 65


COMPANY F. Nichols, Henry died at Indianapolis March 28 '65 COMPAMY IL. French, David J died at Cumberland, Md., March 27 '66


COMPANY K. Calvin. Jesso P' ied ad Indianapolis March 28 265; caure, disenso


Sharp, Samuel C


died at Knoxville August 19 '61; cause, disease


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Graham, Seymour died at Frederick City April 3 '65; cause, disease.


Gillett, Nelson died at Baltimore April 22 '65; cause, disease


MeEntyre, Wm C died at Indianapolis March 19 '65; cause, disease


Rummell, David J died at Indianapolis March 18 '65; cause, disease


Swarts, Jacob died at Indianapolis March 10 '65; cause, disease


TWENTY-SECOND IOWA V. I. - COMPANY A.


Butler, Frank died at DeCro Point Texas -'63


COMPAMY AND REGIMEMT NOT KNOWN.


Infield. Philip date and place of death unknown


Infield, Jacob date and place of death unknown


Trowbridge, Enoch date and place of death unknown


Thomas, Richard date and place of death unknown


OMITED.


Donihue, Daniel Co. C 152 Ind., died nt Quincy, Mich., March 10 '65


Jarvis, Alexander Co. D 118 Ind., died at Knoxville March 19 '65


Terrill, Chester Co. - 7 Mich., died at Gettysburg July - '63


The total number who went and never returned is 238, a long list, more than two companies of good men, or about every fifth man, that went from Steuben County nover returned. May the people thereof hold flas Roll of llonor in sacred memory on each 30th day of May, the National Decoration Day, together with all other soldiers who were premitted to return home, but from causes getherod in the war have found a grave in the different como -. turies of the county. And in continuation of the Roll of Honor followes the names of soldiers, with organizations to which they belonged if known, who are buried in the cemeteries of the county.


MILLGROVE TOWNSHIP


OLD CEMETERY OF ORLAND


Brown, John Co


Clum, Jacob


....


Hurd, Harvey B 100 Ind Milnes, Joseph 10 A 44


Keller, Jacob ..


Merrill. E D =


MeKegg, Albro 9 Mich Band


GREEN LAWN CEMENTERY OF ORLAND Larimore, James Co .. ...


CARLTON CENETERY


Nevells, Tip Co ..


... .. .


Otto, Christain


Ind


Wilder, Charles " B 100 Ind


JAMESTOWN TOWNSHIP


JAMESTOWN CEMETERY


Day, Sammuel ('D) A 88 Ind


Green, Francis = Ind


Townsley, Albert ..


.1.4 Ind


FREMONT TOWNSHIP


FREMONT CEMETERY


Burdick, Mathew Co GA Allch Cav


Cobb, William Co C 12 Ind Cav


Goff, ( D) Clo A 129 Ind


Core, John


.. . ...


Haghey, James @ | 100 Ind


. ..


9


Holler, James 11 17 Mich


Miller, Joseph A 29 Ind


Russell, John


Sidesinger, Alexander ( 177 Penn


Wileox, Amos A 29 Ind


Whealey, HI E


Co L 6 Mich Cav


CLEAR LAKE TOWNSHIP.


CLEAR LAKE CEMETERY.


Duguid, Moses


Co K 129 Ind


Donihue, . ..


..


.


Gary, Jarrard ..


Huffman, Charles


G 1 Mich


McDowell, David


..


Smith, ...


.6


Wilbor, Soth 6.


Troop, Henry


...


JACKSON TOWNSHIP.


FLINT CEMETERY.


Bennett, John Co . . . . .


Cleveland, Osmer " M 5 Ind Cav


Bowers, Alfred ": 13 12 Ind Cnv


Dove, Robert " 11 74 Ind


Ebort, Isane


Huffman, J W "' A 129 Ind Snyder, William L, Co E 50 N Y Eng Syllabaugh, Robert ('u ..


Spangle, Zachariah


...


Wilson, Nowell


4.1 Ind


LAKE GAGE CEMETERY.


Evans, Robert


42 111


Lock, E M " G 14 Chio


JACKSON PRAIRIE CEMETERY


Benedict, Milton Co ..


.


Rosser, William " A 4 Ind


PLEASANT TOWNSHIP.


CIROLE HILL CEMETERY OF ANGOLA. Brown, German Et Co B 100 Ind Hansofman, Willi: . " A 29 Ind


Kinney, Chas Capt " A 41 Ind


Twitchell, Henry A 44 Ind


Trucsdall, Samuel " E 74 Ind


Van Aukin, Julius " A 129 Ind


Yandes, S L . . . . . .


OLD CEMETERY OF ANGOLA.


Aldrich, Simeon A Col 44 Ind


"Fee, Moses Co I 12 Ind Cav


Meriman, Henry Co A 44 Ind


Moffett, Thomas C


" A 44 Ind


Mason, Samuel B


72 Ohio


Nichols, John " E


9 Ind


Straly, John


44 Ind


Stealy, Christian 60


A 4.1 Ind


Scholtz, Emile A 88 Ind


CROCKETT CEMETERY.


Ireland, Jonathan


Co .


Porter, H A " F 13 Mich


SOWLE CEMETERY.


Tabor. Joseph


Co C 12 Ind Cav


Tabor, Lafayette " C 12 Ind Cav


SCOTT TOWNSHIP.


SCOTT CEMETERY.


Davidson, Henry Co 11 51 Ind


Hutchins, John " A 29 Ind


Hutchins, John R 44 Ind


Jackson, Jacob


-- 100


Ind


Moore, Cornelius ..


A 29 Ind


JORDON CEMETERY.


Ewing, James Co A 4.4 Ind


Green, Harrison A


"


Ind


Pew, James "


11 74 Ind


Pew, Edward


=


71 Ind


Pattee, Alvah A Ind


Roppord, John HI 197 Ohio


Tasker, W W 2 111


DYGERT CEMETERY.


Allen, David B Co .1 29 Ind Badger, J C " 1) 59 Ind


Elliott, Honry " 17 Mich Cav


Heath, Homer


Wilson, Henry " F 152 Ind Lentz, Henry .. 65 Ohio


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Ryan, John Co A 14 Ind


. Ryan, Stephen " A 44 Ind


Taylor, William J. . ....


Taylor, Joshua


Taylor, Orrin


" K 152


Ind


Woodward, Hiram


" A 29 Ind


WICKWIRE CEMETERY.


Sage, Alonzo


Co A 44 Ind


Tingler, John " A


29


Ind


Tingler, Simon " A


29


Ind


HOLDRIDGE CEMETERY. Holdridge, Dudley Co C 12 Ind Cav


YORK TOWNSHIP.


POWERS CEMETERY.


Brooks, Francis Co A 44 Ind


Burk, Eli


" I 29 Ind


Brooks, Henry " B 100 Ind


Dillingham, Jerry


" A 129


Ind


Eldridge, Henry · K 44


Ind


Hill, Augustus


Norrix, Willianr L H 129


Ind


Powers, Stephen A


A 44


Ind


Powers, Josiah


A 129 Ind


Petlee, Cornelins


16 A 129 Ind


Stevenson, Nathan H 129 Ind


Wetherwax, Henry


" A 129


Ind


YORK CEMETERY. Betzer, Peter Co B 100 Ind


SALEM TOWNSHIP.


NORTH SALEM CEMETERY.


Butler, S. S. Co K 29 Ind


Chenworth, Abram 23 Ind Bat


Richardson, Myron " II 68 Ohio


TURKEY CREEK CEMETERY.


Dunbar, David Co


Dunbar, Milton


Haywood, Robert


Ruthman, Edward


HAL,LISTE


VanCleve, William


CEMETERY. Co A 29 Ind


TRINITY CEMETERY.


Molmain. Ambrose Co B 100 Ind Mcbain, Charles " E 75 11}


.... Sherrow, Franklin " K 152 Ind


Sherrow, Sutton "


. . .......


STEUBEN TOWNSHIP.


PLEASANT LAKE CEMETERY.


Bennett, Malcom Co K 41 Ind


Danford, John "


. 69 NY


George, S B


Capt H1 71 Ind


Gilbert, Samuel


"


K 44 Ind


Gardner, Elisha


"


= 74 Ind


George, James "


= 7.1 Ind


Gilbert, M. H 71 Ind


Mocherman, Adam


4 Mich


Perfect, Middleton "


71 Ind


Perfect, Robert L.


11 74 Ind


Rose, Solomon J. H1


7.4 Ind


Stutler, Daniel 16


=


74 Ind


Sisson, Joseph ..


K


41 Ina


Smith, Ambrose


K


44 Ind


Smith, William HI


11 13 Ind


Smith, Henry


G


19 Ind


Tompson, James 66


29 Ind


Tutilo, F. H.


66


. .


Ind


CARTER CEMETERY. Winling, Paris C. Co C 30 Mich


OTSEGO TOWNSHIP.


OTSEGO CENTER CEMETERY. Humphreys, Robert Co H 155 Ohio


Longsdale, Goorge =


74 Ind


OTSEGO NORTH CEMETPRY.


Burch, Halbert


Co H 74 Ind


Cory, George " A 129 Ind


Vaughn, Dewilt " H 3 Mich


HAMILTON CEMETERY,


Andrews, II. N. Co .A 44 Ind


Bender, William 29 Ind


Brown, Joseph " F


Ind


Crain, Ezra 4.


French, William " A 44


Griffith, Leaman ..


11


. . ..: Ind Ind


...


..


. .


Omitted in the regular list on account of report not being forwarded in season.


COUNTY LINE CEMETERY .- SALEM TOWNSHIP.


Altman, John P Co A 29 Ind 6 Minn Cav


Andrews, John Cary, Phineas Co G 44 Ind


Cook, Asa . 29 Ind Myers, James Co A 129 Ind


29 Ind Ulam, Samuel " 11 30 Ind


Cary, David


Conway, William Green, Thomas Cook, J .. .. . G. 41 Ind Charlton, Edward Co . . 12 Ind Cav Co H 30 Ind Co M. 67 Penn Art


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Jones. Julius Co F


Ind


Keyorice, Joseph


Martin, Henry


. .


Martin, Albert.


....


Phillips, Benjamin


Packers, William


..


. ..


Taylor, William H.


A 129 Ind


METZ CEMETERY.


Goodrich, David O. Co A 44 Ind


Graham, George " K 106 Ohio


Guise, Henry.


BETHEL CEMETERY.


Guise, John


Co A 14 Ind


Stout, John " HI 74 Ind


MT. PLEASANT CEMETERY.


Ross, Reed Co . ...


No class of people enjoy reunions better than old soldiers, the clash of hands, a look in the eye, and the magic word "Comrade" bring forth the memory of camp, battle, march, and soklier privations. Even if the soldiers are perfect strangers, cach knows that the other was there, This feeling also ' prevails among the citizens assembled to witness these reunions. Joy and good felling beams on the countenance of all. Heart felt thanksgivings with loyalty to country, Bag, and comrade spring fourth in words and tokens of sincere friendship at sight of the badge or button. The hand voluntarily extends without thought, and the clasp produces a thrill of pleasure, that can- not be explained in words, and this unexplained feeling of comradeship is not equaled by any other class, order, or society and is the nearest to but not the felling of the home circle,


No movement was made in Steuben County for a soldiers' reunion until 1879. In August of that year an organization was formed with N. P. Lewis, Press; Frente Mellowan, Vice Pres .; E. J. Fitch, Sec'y .; O. Carver, 'Treas .; W. 1. Keyes, Chaplain; E. G. Melendy, Chief Marshall; and an executive com- mittee of one person from each township. September 9th was selected as the date of the reunion. It was one of the most enjoyable reunion, cyer held in Steuben County, the people turned out in a mass bringing their bands of music. A free dinner was provided for all. By the register kept on that ocension their were 13 Ohio regiments, 31 Indiana, 16 Michigan, 14 New York, 3 Wisconsin, 2 Peu . 2 Kansas, 2 lowa, and B U. S. Regulars represented.


Douglass, Robert Co C 12 Ind Cav Everhart, J. M. Capt Co K 152 Ind


Eckhart, John " A 44 Ind


Newville, Solomon " K 152 Ind


RICHLAND TOWNSHIP.


RICHLAND CENTER CEMETERY.


Battreall, John W. Co K 81 Ind


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The utmost good order and conquet prevailed throughout, and many visitors from abroad were present.


In 1882 the 129th Indiana held a reunion at Angola. Major William II. Cole as President and Lient. E. G. Melendy, Secretary. Both were members of Company A and from Steuben County. The 129th was royally welcomed by the citizens.


A Regimental reunion of the 44th Indiana was held at Angola October 10th 1883. Lewis Griffith of Steuben County and last captain of Company A was President. This reunion scamed as enjoyable to the people as to the soldiers. A dinner was provided for them, and the Agriculture Association gave them free admission to the Fair Grounds, the county fair being held at the time.


In 1885 the comdy organization was again revived with E. G. Melendy as Pres. and A. F. Day Sec'y. There was a general turnout of cxsoldiers and citizens at the reunion on the Fair Grounds near Angola. This county organ- ization has held annual reunions with B. F. Dawson President in 1886 and 1. I. C. Young President in 1887. A. F. Day continuing as Secretary. With no deminntion of fraternal feeling and enjoyment of the boys and citizens assembled on both occasions. George D. Cleveland was elected president for 1888, but owing to other circumstances the time of reunion was crowed out, but the organization is not dead.


In 1887 a Tri-State Reunion organization was organized and held its reunion on the banks of Fish Lake. Otsego Township, with Capt. Hoadly of Edon, Ohio, as president. This organization again held a reunion at the sino place in 1888, and elected Capt. Lewis Griffith president for 1889.


Another regimental reunion was held at Angola Sept. 19th 1887. That


of the 74th Indiana by the invitation of Company Il and the citizens. Capi. . Lawrence Gates was secretary. Those from abroad were hospitably enter- tained and the 71th left feeling well repaid in having their reunion in Steuben County.


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"We'll never forget our soldier days, Their trials, griefs, and joys; The glorious songs that were always Sung proudly by the boys,


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GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC


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WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS


POSTS


CORPS


STEUBEN COUNTY, INDIANA.


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The Grand Army of the Republic.


It was but natural after the close of the greatest civil war in history, that the soldiers would seek to assemble together to preserve the memories of urmy associations, strengthen fraternal feeling, and render aid and protection to needy comrades or those dependent upon them. A society called the Grand Army of the Republic was instituted immediately after the close of the war in 1865, and spread rapidly over the north. In the winter of 1866-7 Geo. E. Young, Lawrence Gates, and William Phelps went to Waterloo and were initiated into the Grand Army of the Republic, came home and organized a post at Angola with Comrade Gates as commander. This post lived nearly three years Chas. F. Kinney was commander the second year, and Win. H. Phelps the third year until it with nearly all other posts in the country dis- banded. The order having become to much of a partisan character.


In 1877 the Grand Army of the Republic was revied with a new ritual, having the same beneficial and fraternal character, but with all factions and politics barred. It character as being a strictly nonpartisan organization is sustained in the opinion of prominent members of all parties who havo amplo oppor- tunities to judge. Although it is not denied that individuals seek to use it or abuse it for political ends, but with ridged rules, orders, and patriotic level minded officers nothing of a political nature is allowed to enter the post room. And with CHARITY as one of its cardinal principals in view, it is accomplishing a great work, and it is wonderfully aided by the Woman's Relief Corps. They find that tho mothers, wives, and daughters as useful and necessary as they were during the war in devising ways to strengthen and encourage in the doing of this important work for humanity.


Steuben County now has eight G. A. R. Posts under the new dispensation. Five of these posts have W. R. C. auxiliaries. All aro in good healthy con dition and working well with full intention to preserve, sustain, and keep alive the three great principals of the Grand Army of the Republic; FRATER- NITY to one another, Curry to n comrade, his widow and orphans, and Loysury to count .; and flag until the final muster out of the old veterans.


GEN. KILPATRICK


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HI. JUDSON KILPATRICK POST 6. A. R. No. 45 and W. R. C. No. 58. LOCATED AT FREMONT, INDIANA.


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MAJOR GEN. IL. JUDSON KUTATHIER, in honor of whom post do is named, was a distingushed brave general and cavalry officer of the civil war. He was born in New Jersey Jan. 14, 1836. After graduating at West Point he was appointed 2nd Lieut. of artillery. . In May, 1861, he was commissioned cap. tain in the 5th N. Y. Vol. and in Dee., 1862, Col. of the 2nd N. Y. Cavalry. He was promoted brigadier general in 1863, and commanded a division at Gettys- burg. In 1861 ordered to do duty with Gen. Sherman and was severely wounded at Kosneea. He commanded the cavalry of Sherman's army on ns march through deergia and the Carolinas. In June, 1865, was promoted Major Genend of volunteers. He resigned his commission Jan. 1, ING. In the sarne year he was appointed minister to Chili, and recalled in 1868. Ile was reappointed 18 April 1881 and died in Chin, S. A., Dec. I the same year.


G. A. R., Post No. 15 is the ranking post of Steuben County under the new dispensation. This post was organized Fob 13, 1882, with twelve charter members, and rapally drew members from all parts of the county. Siany have sice buen transfered to help organize other posts in the county.


VETERANA WHO HAVE ENROLLED IN POST 30. 45.


Allen, Chachs


Mich


Donglass, DA Davinson, Henry Del'ue, Heury W' .. =


" 11 57 Ohio


Abboti, Lyman


.. 1 111 NY


Ambrose, J C .. 1 113 Ohio


Bloomer, William .. 1) 71 Ind Daugherty, CHl


A 29 Jad Bates, George K TIG NY


Balcb, William h


19 Tid


.. K 11 .Ind Brown, Auson 0 29 Tad


Burgan, Miles .. B 22


Co C 12 Ind Cav


Fritz Moses ..


=


Bassel: Bands W


Crandal 3 2. Co A 11 Ind


Filley, Ofliver Fetterby, 3 E ..


11 · ich Cole, N .1 11 71 Ind


Casseit, Curtis F 82 Ohio Goff, B J Lient


Clark, W' '


١١


65 NY


Cary, C.11 .. 29 ind


Chaplain, Edwin B 101 Ohio


1 Mich


Caswell, \ D


.. Connett, Morris A 31 Ind


Hughey, SF


Cumins, Stephen, .. 45 Pem


Ilix, Marvin Hubble, Bert Lient Co # 82 Cho


Clark, Arby Dygert, K. H


٠,٨ 419 NY 2 Mich


Hutchins, David " A 129 Ind


Elco, John Eberts, James M 1: 100 Lad


Elhott. SH Frast, Jerome B .. 1 1:


Gleason, CHI .. Gibbons, John W ..


Gunn, Morrison


Gunn, Robert (' 1.9 2nd


56


Harter, Philip Ildler, Daniel Heath, Horace 11


Hutchins, J R Hart, Thompson Havens, Ira S Hagerty, J L. Hall, Joseph


..


J 111 Price, James


.. A 151 Ind " H 38 Ohio


.. A 29


Parsons, Seymour


Hilbish, Ammnon


Jeffery, 1 B IL


Johnson, N L 6.


hant, Pda


Kinsey, Eli


..


1


ligan, dola .. 1 1110


Kinney, William


.. 1) 15 Nich


Roper, William


Kinsey, Moses Lieut .. 38 ind


Robbins, Henry


Co Bb Ohio (a) " CIE Ind Cav


Kellogg, Josiah


" D ! ind Art


Knous, James


..


.. 1 119 Pom


Shutta dual ( " i'


Tættz, Nelson J 11 .. 7i


1 21 Ohio


Showalter, ficam


K 11 Indi " A 129 Iund Co B 6 Chio Cas


Imca., G R Mellendy E G


.. GiUsAd


Shecta. George W' Patiisso, William - 29


.. 1 29 Ind : 'asker, Williams 二 74 the!


Millons, William


" (: 100 Ind Co A 112 Ind


'Tuttle. F' Ai , hite, Charles West, Henry Woodard, W


Co M 5 Ind Cay Co A 444 Ind


MeKochen, William


Mellroy, Robert


12 Ohne B.t Co E 65 Ohio


Wolcott, Jantes C'o li


ES Mich


Marsh, Samuel


.. A Al Ind " K 19 0hio


Williams. Burton Widge, Daniel Co (6 Mich Att


PAST TEST COMMANDERS


Bert Habblo N. G. Melendy


B. J. Goff E. R. Porter Nelson Lettz


Wiliam Tasker


Curtis Casscil


" The present post commander is Nelson bettz adjalant E C Molendy. There are now 55 members in good standing from a fond carolinant of 102 with an excellent W. R. C. ausillery, No. 58, organized July 8th 1887 with 1 charter members. The following is a list of the mender, of W. R. C. No. 58;


Mrs. Marian White, President


Mrs. Ellen MeRochon, Sporetary


Allen, Mes. Martha Caswell, Mrs. Vina Daugherty, Mrs Mary Di wey, Mrs. Ida Follolt, " Nora Hughey, Mra. Human Holler, Mas. Just Fine


Kinay, Mrs. Mette. Kinsey, Michael, Mrs. Martha MeKochen, Mrs. ICHon Ryan, Mrs. Amandy Hantz, Mrs. Hattie White, Mis, Marian Wilkins, Mrs, Florence


Kooun, 17 Deli


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(VKeer, A


CoA 4! I.d


19 Ohio " A 44 Ind


Oberst, Chis Pamter, Thomas Porter, E R " ( 68 Chio Parker, Solomon " 0 128 Olio " 11 14 ind Pendill, danas Co K } Mich Cas Co K 162 bal " E 33 NY ..


Russell, William


Reed, Ira 1


Koons, All


.. 11 15 0ho


Story, John D Spangle, Lafayette Lo Ind


Kritzel Aaron


Sommeilest, Ardne W .. 1 29 Ind Sinas, Charles


bint, Daniel


Loop. Moses B ..


lant, James


..


Stewart, James


Methane, Robert


Morlan, Lewis


Miller, 11 4


2


Co D . 98 Ohio " HI 17 Mich


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The post hall is in the immediate buisness part of town, finely furnished and divided By folding doors and slides for the sessions of the G. A. R. and W. R. O. and it vecasion requires thrown into one largo hall for larger assemblies.


PERSONAL MENTIONS OF A FEW ACTIVE MEMBERS. .


C. H. DAvanRErx, a first class jewelry, with full service in the ranks can well enjoy the comradeship the G. A. R. gives him. He is a zohus worker in any move for its advancement and kindred organization, the W. h. C. and S. of V For his zeal the S. of V. camp adopted the name of Daugherty Camp. Mrs. Mary Daugherty is a true auxillery to her husband and his efforts for the ofdl veteran.


ALL KOONS and Lady are both members of the soldier organizations and respected for their efforts and as citizens. Comrade Krons was a member of a gallant Ohio Regiment and at Stone River was to read to sacrifice one limb for his country.


CURTIS CASSELL, also from an Ohio regiment somas much interested in his post. He served one term as commander and as sten gave it his best attention. He is a much respecteu citizen and farmer.


MOSES KINSEY, a merchant of long residence in Fremont and a member of an Ohio company from the adjoining county of Williams, is strong in his conviction of right and not afraid to advocate them. He is a solid member of the G. A. R. and ably seconded by his wife Mrs. Netti Kinsey in public and society's good.


B. J. Gore, has been an active business man of Fremont for some years and is well known by the people. He served one term as post commander. Like many others he shows the effects of his army service.


A D. CASWELL, a veteran of the 4th Mich. and one of the first to go from Steuben County has long been known as a business and utterprising man of the county.


'The above are only a few of the many active members and are from regi- ments of other states. Personal mention of other members could be given but time and space will not permit in this volume.




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