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XI -- There shall be elected annually an Assistant Secretary, who shall perforin the duties of the Secretary at the annual meetings of the Society, in case of the absence of that officer, and who shall perform such other services as pertain to the office of Secretary as may be required of him by that officer.
XII -- There shall be elected annually an Adjutant-General, whose duty shall be to assist the President in all cases where the Society is formed for parade, and to act as an aide to the President and perform such services as that officer may direct.
By-Laws.
I .- The Entrance Fee of the Society shall be One Dollar.
II .-- The Annual Dues shall be One Dollar.
III .-- The President shall determine the time and place of each annual meeting, being governed in his selection thereof as far as practicable by the time and place of the meeting of the Society of the Army of the Potomac.
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OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY.
Officers of the Society for the Year, 1893-'94.
President: GEN. JONATHAN P. CILLEY. Vice Presidents: MAJOR CHARLES G. DAVIS, CAPTAIN ALLAN G. P. BROWN,
COL. F. C. LOVELAND, COL. FLOYD CLARKSON, SURGEON P. O'MEARA EDSON.
Vice President of the Society in the Army of the Potomac: GEN. SAMUEL E. CHAMBERLAIN.
Treasurer:
MAJOR GERRARD IRVINE WHITEHEAD.
Secretary: GEN. LLEWELLYN G. ESTES.
Assistant Secretary; MAJOR WILLIAM H. TURNER.
Adjutant-General: MAJOR HENRY C. HALL.
Standard Bearer: CAPT. P. M. BOEHN. Bugler: HENRY T. BARTLETT.
Historian: CAPT. E. A. PAUL.
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FIRST MAINE BUGIE.
Records of Proceedings.
In the absence of the President, Col. Henry C. Weir, the meeting of the society was called to order by its Vice President Gen. J. P. Cilley at room No. 40 Faneuil Hall. The proceed- ings at the last meeting, held at Scranton, Pa., were read by the Secretary, L. G. Estes, and upon motion were approved. Major G. I. Whitehead, Treasurer of the society, submitted the following report.
GERRARD IRVINE WHITEHEAD, Treasurer
In account with THE CAVALRY SOCIETY OF THE ARMIES OF THE C. S.
DR.
1893.
June 26. To Balance Cash on hand from Account Audited June 15, 1892 at Scranton, Pa. $325 2.4 " cash rec'd entrance fees, Receipt Stubs, Nos. 540 to 542 inclusive, 5 00
Cash rec'd from Gen. Estes collected at Scranton meet- ing, June 15th, 1892, 19 00
$350 24
CR.
1892.
Aug. I. By cash paid express on books etc. from Estes, S 40
Sept. 11. " eash paid Gen. Cilley publishing proceedings of 1892, postage, envelopes and mailing same, 55 00 1893.
Jan. 6. " cash paid Gen. Estes, expense of Scranton
meeting, 1893, IO 95
Cash on hand June 26th, 1893, 283 89
$350 24
On motion the President appointed Col. F. C. Loveland. Bugler H: T. Bartlett and Major A. M. Benson as auditing committee . on the Treasurer's report, who found the same cor- rect and supported by proper vouchers, and upon motion re- port was accepted and approved.
On motion of Major C. G. Davis a committee of three con- sisting of Major C. G. Davis, Bugler Chas. F. Dam and Capt.
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RECORDS OF PROCEEDINGS.
P. M. Boehn was appointed by the President to nominate off- cers for the ensuing year; after consultation the committee re- ported as follows :
President -- Gen. Jonathan P. Cilley. Vice Presidents -- Major Charles G. Davis. Capt. Allan G. P. Brown. Col. F. C. Loveland. Col. Floyd Clarkson. Surgeon P. O'Meara Edson.
Vice President of the Society of the Army of the Potomac- Gen. Samuel E. Chamberlain.
Treasurer-Major Gerrard Irvine Whitehead.
Secretary -- Gen. Llewellyn G. Estes. Assistant Secretary-Major William H. Turner. Adjutant General-Major Henry C. Hall. Standard Bearer -- Capt. Peter M. Boehn. Bugler-Henry T. Bartlett. Historian-E. A. Paul.
The reports of the committee was accepted and upon motion the Secretary of the society was unanimously directed to de- posit a ballot for the officers presented by the report of the committee. The ballot was cast and the officers nominated were duly elected for the ensuing year.
On motion of Col. F. C. Loveland it was unanimously voted that the Cavalry Society present the name of Gen. Oliver O. Howard to the Society of the Army of the Potomac as its can- didate for the president of the Society for the ensuing year.
Upon motion the society adjourned.
L. G. ESTES, Secretary.
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FIRST MAINE BUGLE.
Minor Incidents of the Reunion.
BANNER AND BUGLE.
The standard borne by Capt. Boehn and the bugle blown by Bugler Bartlett have been an attractive and prominent feature of our reunions. At Boston both banner and bugle gave special eclat to our meeting. The flag and the bugle made prominent the cavalry march from the reception room in the American House to Faneuil Hall. At Faneuil Hall every cheer was em- phasized and crowned by Bartlett's bugle, and at Fort Warren and on the boat with nice adjustment to the occasion the bugie notes rang out over the waters of Massachusetts Bay.
CAPTURED.
At the fort the following cavalry men were imprisoned in a photograph for the offence of being representative men of that branch of the service, Generals Bankhead, Sawtelle. Estes and Cilley, Col. Clark, Majors Benson, Davis and Whitehead, Capt. Boehn and buglars Bartlett and Darling.
PETITE BANQUET.
One of the memories of the reunion to be remembered for years was the dinner of seven of the cavalry boys at Young's. Bankhead, Whitehead, Bartlett, Boehn, Davis, Estes and Cilley. where the tone and quality of each was made known to the Others as in the camaraderie of the field. For instance, the description of the charge of the sixty cavalrymen at Falling Waters, where twenty only came back, Estes, telling the occur- rence as he saw it, unconsciously remarked, "I would have given three years of my life to have been with them." Bank- head's bright renewal of his youth and many other features of the occasion make its memory most pleasant.
OTHER CAVALRYMEN.
There was no register kept at the cavalry headquarters, but the following wearers of the yellow were seen and noted more
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or less firmly in the memory of your correspondent. Omitting those named before, mention should be given, C. L. March, Cav. Corps; C. S. Ilsley, Maj. 9th U. S. Cav .; Samuel H. Allen, Col. Ist Me. Cav .; Eli A. Smith, Sergt. Ist Mass. Cav. and secretary of that association; Charles Chauncy, Capt. 2nd Pa. Cav .; Geo. A. Dean, 6th N. Y. Cav .; Charles E. Jacks, Co. A. Ist Me. Cav .; Charles H. Nason Ist R. I. Cav .; Sylva- nus C. Small, Quarter Master 2nd Me. Cav .; Geo. S. Osborn, Surg. Ist and 5th Mass. Cav .; Joseph Gay, Co. B. Ist Mass. Cav .; Gen. C. G. Sawtelle, U. S. A .; H. H. Warner, Surg. Ist Mass. Cav .; A. F. Blanchard, Capt. Ist Me. Cav .; Col. David P. Muzzy, 3d Mass. Cav. and J. D. Sleeper, Co. I. Ist N. H. Cav.
THE CARRIAGE DRIVE THROUGH THE SUBURBS.
The First Maine Cavalry contingent in this most beautiful ride was commanded by Maj. Hall and your correspondent, who rode knee to knee as of old. The work all ready done and in contemplation by the Metropolitan park commissioners was a revelation of vastness and beauty.
BOSTON HOSPITALITY.
Our regiment well remembers her banquet at the Revere House and entertainment down the harbor. For the enter- tainment of the Society of the Army of the Potomac the city contributed fifteen hundred dollars and the citizens added sub- scriptions enough to make the amount ten thousand dollars. It may be well to remark that this amount was not all expended. It was too large, even for the Army of the Potomac.
THREE GENERATIONS.
The meeting of Gen. Sawtelle and your correspondent was a renewal of their fathers's friendship formed while members of Bowdoin's celebrated class of 1825, and the two cavalrymen's sons each enter their chosen profession this year. It may be further noticed that the faces of these two cavalrymen appear in the picture of Gov. Russell and veterans given in the Boston Globe of June 28th.
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FIRST MAINE BUGLE.
A NEW VICTORY TO WIN.
July 6th, 1893, N. Y. Cily
MY DEAR GENERAL :
After my return from Boston, I had a chat with Gen. Rodenbough the man who suggested a monument to Gen. Buford. The suggestion was made some two years ago at a dinner of the officers of the Reserve Cavalry Brigade, and was receivel with great favor. The little association of the officers of the Reserve Brigade was not strong enough to carry out the idea, so it rested only in our minds. I was led to make a suggestion in the same line at our meeting in Boston by the fact that we ha : a small fund over and above our wants, which might be devoted to such a project. The favor with which it was received led to my speaking to Rodenbough about it. and I asked him to write you a letter for publication in the Bugle, which would ten l to bring out expression of opinion from a good many old troopers, and might kal to something practical in the way of our Society carrying out the idea to completenes .. I hope you can publish Rodenbough's letter, and if you do that it will call out some sort of response from readers of the Bagle. Do you exchange with the Journal of the Cavalry Association at Leavenworth? That represents principally the mountel troops of the Regular Army, and it is quite possible that the project will meet with some response, especially from the officers of the Second Cavalry, in which Regiment Buford was a captain when the war broke out. At any rate whoop up the matter all you can, and let us find out what we can do. This letter is written not for publication. Truly yours,
WHITEHEAD.
We beg Major Whitehead's pardon for publishing this letter, but the reason will be patent to all who read it. We have written the Journal for an exchange, but have received no response to our "hullo." --- J. P. C.
No. I East 65th St., New York, July 6th, 1893.
DEAR SIR :
I have received a letter from Major G. I. Whitehead, Treasurer of the Cavalry Corps of the Society of the Army of the Potomac in which he refers to some remark, made by him at your last meeting. Major Whitehead asks me to communicate with you upon the propriety of some action by the Cavalry Corps A. P. to commetorats. by a suitable monument on the battle-field of Gettysburg, the rare professional qualities and distinguished service, of Major General John Buford. At a recent reunion of some of the the survivors of the Cavalry Reserve Brigade, (of which Gen. Buford was the first commander), it was suggested that a movement in that direction was not only proper but was due to the arm of service of which Buford was so fine a type. I am sure that every Union cavalry survivor of Gettysburg feels that the Army of the Potomac was indebted to Buford for the choice of ground-a factor in the fighting conditions, there, of incalculable value; and that none will deny that his bobi and varied use of mounted troops, on the first day, (since quoted as a precedent in European text-books) shed a brilliant lustre on the achievements of the corps, an 1 entitle the general to an enduring mark of appreciation from his old comralles: in the Annals of War there is not recorded a more important cavalry service than that ren- dered at Gettysburg by the Cavalry Corps, and it would seem to be our duty to mark the fact in justice to those who fought and those who fell. I learn from Major White-
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head that there is a "surplus" in the treasury which, with the consent of the Associa- tion, might be devoted to the purpose, and believe that this sum could be augmented by contributions from survivors, not active members of the Association, if the project was made known to them through service journals. The proposed memorial need no: be elaborate nor expensive, but something substantial, to typify the strong and! sterl- ing character of "Honest John Buford." I shall be glad to co-operate with you in this matter and remain,
Very truly yours, T. F. RODENBOUGH. Bvt .- brig .- Gen. U. S. A., (retire !)
To GEN. J. P. CILLEY, Rockland, Me.
Next Meeting.
Place of meeting next year, as fixed by Society of the Army of the Potomac, is Concord, N. H., date not named.
Badge of the Society.
The Badge of the Society is a pair of crossed sabres, accu- rately copied from the Regulation Cavalry Sabre, and finely finished in gold, upon a boldly worked "sunburst" of silver. It is attached to the coat or the ribbon of the Society by means of a brooch-pin at the back.
PRICE $5.00. Send money with order to Maj. G. Irvine Whitehead, Treasurer, 206 Broadway, New York.
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List of Members.
? Means " present address unknown."
Abbott, M. A. Private Co. M, Ist Mich. Cav.
Adams, George H. Captain Brevet-Major-General
Alger, Russell A.
Allen, J, R.
Captain
Allen, Samuel H.
Col. Ist Maine Cavalry
Bvt .- Maj., Ist Lt. Eng., U. S. A. 145 Broadway, N. Y. City
Alvord, Henry E.
Major 2d Mass. Cav.
Ass't Surgeon Ist Penna. Cav.
Mifflintown, Penna.
Austin, Benjamin Averill, W. W.
Lieut. iSth Penna. Cav.
Alexandria, Va. (P.O. Box221)?
Brig. Gen., Col. 3d Penna. Cav. Washington, D. C .?
Baker, Allen Baker, C. C.
Captain Ist R. I. Cav.
Major
Barker, E. J.
Major 5th New York Cav.
Barker, Wm. Private Co. H, Ist Mass, Cav.
Barnitz, Albert
Colonel
Bartlett, J. M. Captain 5th Mass. Cav.
Bartlett, Samuel W. Sergeant Co. H, Ist Mass. Cav. 44 Hanover St., Prov., R. I .?
Bartlett, Henry T. Bartramı, A. B.
Bugler Ist Mass. Cav.
Barnard, L. R.
Sergeant Ist Lieut. 2d .N. J. Cav.
Barnard, John Private Co. H, 8th Penna. Cav. 334 Lombard St., Phila .? Bvt .- Maj., Capt. roth N. Y. Cav. Elmira, N. Y.
Barney, L. L.
Lieut. Ist Vt. Cav.
Clarendon, Vt. Washington, D.C., care A.C.O. Mittlintown, Penna.
Benson, Andrew M.
Capt. Ist Me. Cav.
Lieut .- Col. 15th Penna. Cav.
Bibber, A. H.
Capt. ist Me. Cav.
Bigelow, E. C.
Capt. Ist Me. Cav.
Birdsall, John
Major
Birdseye, Mortimer B. Lieut .- Col. 2d New York Cav. Captain
Bishop, J. A. Bishop, Wm. G.
Bixby, Augustus II.
Blackmar, W. W.
Blackwell, Clayton E. Ist Sergt. Co. E, 2d N. J. Cav.
Col. Ist Conn. Cav.
Blakeslee, Erastus Bliss, Aaron T. Bodamer, John A. Bodenweiser, Jacob Boehm, P. M.
Capt. roth N. Y. Cav. Lieutenant Private Co. G, Ist N J. Cav. Capt. 1th U. S. Cav.
Private Co. A, Ioth N. V. Cav. Major Capt. Ist N. J. Cav. Corp. Ist Penna. Cav.
Providence, R. I. Salem, Ohio?
Crown Point, N. Y. 283 Westminster St., Prov., R.I. 1761 Cedar Ave., Cleveland,O? Concord, Mass .?
200 Lewis St., N. Y. City Meriden, Conn. 58 Market St., Newark, N. J.
Barrett, James
Bvt .- Maj., Capt. 7th U. S. Cav.
Bell, James M. Bell, William Benjamin, W. H.
Lieut .- Col. 12th Penna. Cav. Bvt .- Brig .- Gen., Col.8th N.Y.Cav. Rochester, N. Y .?
27 Kilby St., Boston Pier 42, No. Wharves, Phila. Orange, Cal. Boston, Mass. Glencoe, L. I .? Binghampton, N. Y .?
Baltimore, Md .? Brookville, Penna. Francestown, N. HI. Boston ?
New Haven, Conn. Saginaw, Mich. 269 7th St., Buffalo, N. Y. Orange, N. J. 328 Macon St., Brooklyn, V. Y 76 Cumberland St., Brooklyn New York City? Middletown, N. J. Patterson Mills, Wash. Co., I'M
A
Bolton, William J. Bosworth, George B. Bowne, George A. Boyce, John M.
Private Co. L, 4th Penna. Cav. Byt .- Maj., Capt. Ist R. I. Cav. Brigadier-General
Cassopolis, Mich. Boston ? Detroit, Mich. Chelsea, Mass. ? Thomaston, Me.
Allen, Vanderbilt Allison, Wm. F.
Private 2d U. S. Cavalry
Centerdale, R. I. Agricultural College, Mal.
Atkinson, Louis E.
Betis, Charles M.
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LIST OF MEMBERS.
Polene, M. Boyd, R. N. Maj. Ist N. J. Cav.
Major
R. Q. M. Setgt. Ist Mass. Cav.
Ist Sergt. Co. E, 9th N. Y. Cav. Jamestown, N. Y.
Sergt. B. & L. H. Bat. 2d U.S. Art.Orange, N. J.
New York City? 128 Broadway, N. Y. City ?
Jersey Shore, Penna.
Bristol, Jacob Britton, C. A.
Col. Ist N. V. Cav.
Philadelphia, Penna .? Detroit, Mich. Trenton, N. J .?
Brown, Jos. Mansfield Bvt .- Lt .- Col., Ist Lt. 2d Mass. Cav. Boston?
Brown, Allen G. P. Brown, F. C.
Capt. 24th N. Y. Cav. Bvt .- Maj., Capt.
Private 2d N. Y. Cav.
Surgeon 3d R. I. Cav.
Bvt .- Capt., 13th N. Y. Cav. Corp. Co. I, ad U. S. Cav.
382 Bergen St., Brooklyn 32 Clark St., Chicago, III. Francestown, N. H .? 233 High St., Providence, P .. I. Orange, N. J. Charter Oak, Iowa
Callanan, J. J. Lieut. 5th N. Y. Cav. Ist Lieut. 2d N. Y. Cav. Campbell, John W. Capehart, H. Col. Ist West Va. Cav. Carpenter, L. H. Carr, C. C. C. Casse, J. A. Captain Capt. 13th N. Y. Cav. Lieutenant Private Ist Mass. Cav. Castle, Geo. J. Cauffman, E. Cavanagh, Geo. I. Chamberlain, Simon E. Bvt .- Lt .- Col. 25th N. Y. Cav. Chamberlain, Sam. E. Bvt .- Brig .- Gen., Col. Ist Mass. Cav. Weathersfield, Connecticut Chappell, Augustus F. Corp. 6th Ohio Cav.
Holyoke, Massachusetts Glen Cove, Long Island, N. Y. Bridgeport, Ohio?
Bvt .- Col., Lt .- Col. 10th U. S. Cav. Wash. D. C. (care A. G. O.) Maj. 8th U. S. Cav.
Fort Levenworth, Kansas 460 Pearl St., New York City Carlinsville, Illinois
Philadelphia, Penna .? 166 Devonshire St., Boston Baltimore, Maryland?
116 14th Ave., Detroit, Mich. ? Hornelsville, New York 269 S. 4th St., Phila. Pa.
Chapman, John K. Corp. Co. D, 9th N. Y. Cav. Capt. 2d Penna. Cav. Chauncey, Chas. Christiancy, J. C. Capt. 9th Mich. Cav. & A. D. C. Washn., D. C. (Indian Office, ? Cheeney, P. C. J. Captain Capt. gth N. Y. Cav. Bvt .- Brig .- Gen., Col. Ist Me. Cav. Rockland, Maine Chelsea, Massachusetts? Poland Centre, New York Cheney. Newell Cilley, Jonathan P. Claggett, Dorsey Ist Lieut. Ist Maryland Cav. Bvt .- Lieut .- Col. U. S. Vols. Corp. 7th N. Y. Cav. Clark, Augustus M. Washington, D, C .? Belleville, Essex Co., N. J. Gloversville, New York Major 5th Michigan Cav. Colonel Bvt .- Lt .- Col., Maj. 6th & 12th Cav. 39 Broadway, New York Colonel 30 Trumbull St., N. Haven, Ct. Orville, Ohio Clark, Chas. L. Clark, John E. Clark, S. R. Clarkson, Floyd Cline, Wm. A. Boston, Massachusetts? Cole, Edmund L. Major 21st N. Y. Cav. Troy, New York Lapeer City, Michigan Colerick, Win. Captain Ist Mich, Cav. Major Carlisle, Penna .? Orange, New Jersey 45 William St., New York Chelsea, Massachusetts 5S Broadway, New York City? Capt. 6th Mich. Cav. Ist Lieut. 5th Penn'a Cav. Colonel 22d New York Cav. Capt. Ist New Jersey Cav. Port Austin, Michigan IS29 Spruce St., Phila. Pa. 1040Lafayette .Ave., Brooklyn? 115 Chestnut St., Newark . N. J. Boston, Massachusetts? Sergeant Co. G. Ist N. J. Cav. Brevet Maj. U. S. Volunteers Private Ist Mass. Cav. Captain 6th N. V. Cav. Conroy, Geo. T. Corliss, Jacob V. Corliss, Geo. W. Crabtree, Edward ( rocker, Geo. A. Creery, Win. Cromelien, Alfred Crooks, Samuel J. Croselmire, C. F. Crowningshield, CasperBrig. Gen., Maj. 2d Mass. Cav. Curtis, Joseph R. Corporal Co. I, Ist Maine Cav. Portsmouth, New Hampshire
St. Louis, Mo .? New Hope, Penna. Ico South St., Boston
Brackett, Josiah N. Bradshaw, W. T. Bray, Joseph B. Brewster, Charles Lieut. 13th N. Y. Cav. Brewster, George H. Capt. 13th N. Y. Cav. Bricker, Peter D. Capt. 13th Penna. Cav. Brinton, R. M. Bvt .- Lt .- Col. 2d Penna. Cav.
Buckingham, C. M. Budlong, J. C. Bulless, J. Morton Butts, Edward D.
Lieut. 5th Mich. Cav.
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Dam, Charles F. Darling, J. D.
Davies, Henry E. Davis, Charles G. Day, John Deems, James M.
Denison, Frederick Denworth, James B. Detritt, F. N.
Dodge, Rodolph L. Doolittle, Leland L. Doty, David R.
Dumott, Thomas J.
Dunbar, G. Edwin Dunn, Edmund Duryea, Henry T,
Bugler Co. F. Ist Maine Cav. Bugler Ist Massachusetts Cov. Major-General
Major ist Massachusetts Cav. Private 10th New York Cav.
Byt .- Brig .- Gen., U. S. Volunteers163 W. Fayette St., Bak., M.I
Chaplain Ist Rhode Island Cav. Providence, Rhode Island Sergeant Co. K., Sth Penna. Cav. Williamsport, Penn lv is Surgeon
St. George'ss Delaware Portland, Maine
Stapleton, Staten Island, N. Y. New York (P. O. Box ICHO ? Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Kalamazoo, Michigan
Glen Cove, Long Island, N. Y.
Eagan, George M. Edson, P. O'Meara Edwards, Ellis B.
Private Ist Connecticut Cav.
Waterbury, Connecticut
Maj. Surgeon 17th Vermont Vols. Roxbury, Massachusetts
Bvt .- Major, Captain Ist Vt. Cav. High Bridge, New York :?
Edwards, Robert W.
Bugler 5th New York Cav.
Lansingburg, New Yorn
Edwards, William
Major 6th New York Cav.
New York City?
Ehert, James Elliott, R. C.
Emery, G, M.
Estes, L. G.
Bvt .- Brig .- Gen., Lt .- Col. A. A. G.Washington, D. C.
Captain Ist Vermont Cav.
Sergeant Ist Vermont Cav.
Custom House, New York Rutland, Vermont
Farlin, Theodore Farnham, G. M. Fenton, A. Ward Feyerabend, Otto Fitzhugh, Charles L. Field, Thomas E. Foley, John P. Foote, E. C. Ford, Charles A. Forbes, W. H. Forsyth, George A. Foster, William S. Fox, Reuben L. Frazer, Douglas
Private Sth Illinois Cav. Capt. 10th Michigan Cav. Gapt. 6th Ohio Cav.
Glen Falls, New Yor !: 304 Opera House Bl k.Chicago? Cleveland, Chio
Bay City, Michigan
Bvt .- Beig .- Gen., Col.6th N. Y.Cav. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Private Co. B, Ist Mass. Cav. Private 6th Penna. Cav.
Falls, Wyoming County, Fen a. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Cobleskill, New York
Litchfield, Michigan 30 Sears Buildling, Bustes
Byt .- Bg .- Gen., Lt .- Ch.4th U.S.Cav. Washington, D. C.
Ist Lt. Adj't Ist Penna. Res. Cav. 133 Wylie Ave., Pittsburg, F .. Capt. 22d New York Oneonta, N. Y.(care A. G. O. Boston, Mass., E. & M. R.R. Sta. Brevet-Brigadeer-General
Galbraith, John J. Gere, E. B. Getman, David Gibson, Charles II. Gibson, Horatio G. Gleason, D. H. S. Gordon, Henry Goble, J. R.
Gould, Edwin C. Goodrich, Edwin Gregg, William L.
Capt. 5d Penna. Cavalry Capt. 21st New York Cavalry Capt. roth New York Cavalry Major Bvt .- Brig .- Gen. Col. 3d U. S. Art. Washington, D. C. Captain Ist Mass. Cavalry Sergt. Byt .- Lt. 2nd Ohio Cav. Maj. ist Wisconsin Cavalry Private ist Colorado Cavalry Captain 9th New York Cavalry Ist Lieut. 3d Penna. Cavalry
Williamsport. Penna. Owego, New York Mayfield, New York Germantown, Penna .?
Boston, Mass. (CustomIlemse Detroit, Michigan Hoboken, New Jersey Melrose, Mass. Tonawanda, New York 1625 Green St., Phila. Penna
Ist New Jersey Cav.
Captain
Sergeant Ist Maine Cavalry
Pittston, Pa. Boston, Massachusetts ? Portland, Maine
Erhardt, Joel B. Everson, James
Private, Co. F, Ist Maine. Cav. Major 24th New York Cav. Private 6th New York Cav. Surgeon Colonel
Ist Lieutenant 16th Penna. Cav.Connellsville, Pennsylvania Private 2d New York Cav.
Portland, Maine
Manchaus, Massachuset Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y. Boston, Mass., (State Hiu 140 Washn. St., Saratoga, V.
Corporal Ist Michigan Cav.
Captain 3d New York Cav. Sergeant 5th Michigan Cav. Lieut .- Col. 2d Mass. Cav.
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LIST OF MEMBERS.
Gregg, D. MeM. Urken, Augustus P. Utren, Jacob I .. Greenleaf, Wm. L.
Hakey, B. M. Height, William J, Haley, W. D. Hall, Henry C. ilannon, John Harrison, W. II. Harrington. D. W. ilArmon, John Hazeltine, John W. Hatch, M. F. Haviland, Francis Hawkins, J. M. Hawley, John C. Holden, R. E. Hegeman, Elbert flitbard, W. H. Hicka, Frederick M. flick, William II. 1hill, John Thill, John F. Hills, Wilham G. Horn, John B. Haghson, H. W. Hunter, George M. Ient. James A. Hyndman, William
Ives, Philo L.
Jenkins, W. S. Jackson, Walter H.
Keer, Edward C. Kenny, Charles B. Knauff, A. L.
Laty, A. H. Incey. M. A. Lanc, Julius M. Harding, E. Y. 1 cc, J. G. C. Ice, E. M. I enning, Thompson, Lester, E. IMMby, H. S. Miner, N. Ferree Lord, F. C. Lowland, F. C. I Gos, R. A. lynch, D. isman, Jod HI. Matson, Morris M. Mann, Hobart D. Martin, A. L.
Bvt .- Maj .- Gen., Brig .- Gen.U.S.V. Reading. Penna. Byt .- Col. & Maj. 13th N. Y. Cav. 9 W. 15th St., New York Bst .- Lt., Col. Maj. A. A, G. Hartford, Connecticut
Ist Lieut. Ist Vermont Cav. Burlington, Vermont
Ist Lieut. 13th N. Y. Car. Ist Lieut. 13th N. Y. Cav. Q. M. Sergt. 25th N. Y. Cav.
Byt .- Maj. Ist Me. Cav.
Private 24th New York Cav .? Capt. 2d U. S. Cav.
Private Ist N. Y. Dragoons
Bugler 24th New York Cav.
Capt. 2d Penna. Cav.
Capt. 2d N. Y. Cav.
Capt. 4th Penna. Cav.
Capt. 13th N. Y. Cav. Private Sth N. Y. Cav.
Captain
Byt .- Maj., Capt. 13th N. V. Cav. Long Island City, N. Y. Captain Private 5th N. Y. Cav. Bvi .- Col., Major Ist N. J. Cav. Private Ist Mich. Cav.
Denver, Colorado? Rome, Bradford Co., Penna.
Arcade, New York 62 Congress St., Detroit, Mich. Philadelphia, Penna .?
301 N. 2d St., St. Louis, Mo. 72 S. Jeff'son St., Orange, N.J. Muskegon, Michigan
Newport, Rhode Island? Wash., D. C. (Pension Office)
Private Bvt .- Maj., Capt. 4th Penna Cav. 15 Whitehall St., New York
Major 2d N. Y. Cav.
Colonel Sergt. Ist. N. Y. Dragoons
Leavenworth, Kansas ? Ann Arbor, Michigan
Captain Ist N. J. Cav. Bugler Ist Maine Cav. Captain, A. D. C.
44 Thomas St., Newark, N. Portland, Maine 410 Bolton, Ave. Cleveland,").
Major, A. Q. M. Captain Captain
Detroit, Michigan ? Boston, Massachusetts ? Chicopee, Massachusetts
Bvt .- Maj., Ist Lt. 13th N. Y. Cav. Albany, New York Byt .- Lt .- Col., Major, A. Q. M. 612 Pullman Bld'g., Chicago Lt .- Col. 5th Michigan Cav. Captain 6th Penna. Cav. New York ? Phila., Union League Club> Seneca Falls, New York Ain. Express Co, Boston Surgeon Captain Ist Maine Cav.
Corporal Co. F. 12 Penna. Cav. 2017 Poplar St., Phila., Penn. Captain Col. 6th Ohio Cav. Captain Captain Sergeant Co. B, gth N. Y. Cav. Private Co. B, Ist Penna. Cav. Major Sth N. Y. Cav. Captain
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