Regiment New York Vols. Inft., Sullivan Co., 143d, Part 1

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Publication date: 1892
Publisher: Monticello, N.Y. : Watchman
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Recruited in August and September, 1862, and Discharged July 20th, 1865.


The 143d Regiment New York Infantry Volunteers was recruited in the counties of Sullivan. and Tompkins. Com- panies A. B. C. E. F. G. H. & K. were recruited in Sullivan, D. & I. were first recruited in Tompkins but not being full were filled after coming to the 143d N. Y.


The first authority to recruit in Sullivan county, in 1862 was given by Col. Ellis, in July, he was then raising the 124th, which was to be raised in the connties of Orange and Sullivan; August 12th, 1862, authority was obtained to recruit a regi- ment in Sullivan and the companies forming for the 124th were turned over to the county organization. The regiment not filling up as fast as desired arrangements were made with two companies then raising in Tompkins county. Capts. Higgins and Marvin brought what men they had, and some companies in Sullivan county, not filled, were consolidated with these two companies and some other of the companies not filled and the regiment was brought up to maximum strength.


The regiment went into camp at Camp Holley, near Monticello, N. Y., early in September, and companies D. and I. joined the regiment the last of September. The regiment was mustered in by Lieut Crowley, for 3 years, Oct. 8th, 1862,


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History of the 143d. Regiment.


and the regimental colors were presented by the citizens of Sul- livan county, October 9th. Hon. O. B. Wheeler made the pre- sentation speech. The regiment started for the front. Octo- ber 10th, 1862, marched to Middletown, N. Y., from there by rail; they lay some two days in New York city, in bar. racks then standing where the present Postoffice Building issit- ' uated. When they reached Washington they were assigned to the defences of that city, and put on picket and fatigue duty, in Virginia, and were camped at Upton's Hill, Va., first, then later at near Cloud's Mills, Va., and in April, 1863, they were sent, with other troops. to the relief of Sulfolk, Va. After the siege of Sulfolk, was raised, with other troops, under Gen. Keys, went to West Point, Va., and after Chancellorsville was fought they went to Yorktown, Va., June Ist, and then up to White House, Va., reaching there June 27th and start- ing back for Yorktown July 8th. reaching there 10th inst. and so on to the transports. and sent to Washington. and from there, by rail, to Frederick City. Md .. which place was reached July 12. and then was sent out to reinforce Meade's army, then lying near Hunkstown, Md. A few days later Gen. Meade's army followed Lee's army into Virginia and the regiment crossed the Potomac, near Berlin. Va., and marched to near Warrington Junction, Va., where they went into camp. They lay until in September. 1863, when, after the battle of Chickamauga. Ga .. was fought by Gen. Rose- crans, Gen. Joseph Hooker was sent west to the relief of Gen. Rosecrans at Chattanooga. Tenn, with the 11th and 12th Army Corps. They went by rail to Bridgeport, Ala., and there these two corps began a campaign that after fight- ing the battle of Wanhatchie, Tenn, Oct. 29th, 1863. resulting in


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opening the cracker road to Chattanooga, the regiment with the 11th and 12th corps was in Lookout Valley, Tenn, until the battle of Missionary Ridge, and the day before that battle began, the division, in which the regiment belonged, was put just night into the company streets of the 14th corps and the- first day was among the troops that moved against the en- emy's center at Orchard Knob. The 2nd day's fighting they were among the troops sent by Gen. Grant to the left to Gen. Sherman and were at the last of the battle on left of the army and as soon as Braggs army was routed the regi- ment, with other troops. under Gens. Sherman and Howard, were sent to the relief of Gen. Burnsides force, at Knoxville. Tenn. The whole command were in light marching order, hav- ing left knapsacks. etc. in camp, and were stripped for battle before going into Missionary Ridge. It was cold weather. rained and snowed part of the time and froze hard. and the troops suffered severley from the cold and insufficient protec- tion from the storms. The only way they could keep from per- ishing. at night, was by burning large fires. (sometimes in parallel lines and lying between the fires. feet towards the fire and heads in the center) and sleeping beside them. At


Louden. Tenn., Dec. 4th and 5th, 1863. the regiment was detailed to bridge the Little Tennessee river, a wide swift riv- er some 300 yards wide, which they bridged between 7. p. m. and 5 a. m., making most of the bridge of wagons with two planks from bolster and from wagon to wagon. The last of benches, where the water was deepest. and many of the men were. of necessity, in the water, and it was so cold a man coming out of the water he could not get to the top of the riv- er bank before his clothes were frozen stiff. After relieving Gen. Burnside the troops marched and went into camp at


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History of the 143d Regiment.


Lookout Valley, for a short time, and in January 1864, moved to Bridgeport, Ala., and went into winter quarters, where they lay until the Atlanta campaign opened. The 11th and 12th corps were consolidated and formed the 20th corps and Gen. Hooker in command. The Atlanta campaign opened in May, 1864, the battle of Rockey Faced Gap, Ga., opened the cam- paign but the battle of Resaca, Ga., May 13th, 14th and 15th, 1864, was the first pitched battle of the campaign. After Resaca and Johnston fell back the 143rd bridged one of the branches of the Etowah River in a short time so the infantry crossed on it.


From May 25th 1864, when the battle of Pumpkinvine Creek, Ga., opened, to July 3rd, 1864, it was about one con- tinuous fighting and skirmishing and during which the en- emy's positions of Altoona and Kenesaw Mountains were completely turned and fell into our army's hands. After mane- uvering our army succeeded in getting on the south side of the Chattahoucha river and July 20 the battle of Peach Tree Creek, Ga., was fought. The investment of the city of Atlan- ta, by works, began July 22d, building heavy works, and from the last date to latter part of August the regiment was in exposed position in the line of investment, and al- most constantly some portion, if not all of it, was under fire.


The 20th corps occupied the city of Atlanta, Sep. 2nd, 1864, and during the Atlanta campaign from May 7, 1864, to latter part of August, 1864, some portion of the regi- ment were almost daily under fire and men of the regiment, wounded early in that campaign, rejoined their command be- fore it was over. They lay at Atlanta, Ga., until Nov. 15, 1864, when Gen.Sherman moved out and began his campaign against Savannah, Ga., passing through Milledgeville, Ga., and several


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smaller towns. Gen. Sherman's army invested the city of Savannah. Dec. 10th, 1864, and the 143d was represented on the skirmish and picket line that day. The city surrendered, Dec. 22nd. 1864. and on or about January 15th or 16th, 1865, Sherman began his campaign through the Carolinas. Near Robertsville. S. C., the first brush with the enemy was had 143d. N. Y. skirmishing. They fell back and Sherman's troops occupied the town. This campaign opened with swol- len streams and mud and they had to march often from knee to waist deep in water, and were at Fayetteville. N. C., early in March, where the army rested a day or two. The day after it moved on. the battle of Averysboro, N. C., was fought, (March 16th. 1865,) and three days later, March 19th, the battle of Bentonville, N. C., began. The brigade to which the regiment belonged, occupied the ground Carlins Division of the 14th corps were forced to fall back from. The 143d was on the extreme left. with no connections on their left flank, but held their ground for several hours and until night set in. The commander of the division, after that fight, said the 143d; N. Y .. was made of staying qualities.


Shermans army occupied Goldsboro, N. C., March 25th, 1865. His troops lay there until after Lee's surrender when he marched to intercept General Johnston's army. and af- ter some fighting resulted in the surrender of Johnston's army. then the whole of Gen. Sherman's army marched to Wash- ington. D. C .. were reviewed May 24th, 1865, and was dis- banded, and the regiment was put into a temporary brigade and lay near Washington until July 20th, 1865, when it was inustered out of service and sent to New York city to be paid off and disbanded.


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History of the 143d Regiment.


The regiment was reviewed at New York City by Gener- al Joseph Hooker and city officials, and General Hooker in front of the Astor House said a few words to the boys. He told them he was not given to speech making, but that he could not let the regiment disband without saying a word to them. After thanking them for the many times they had stood to their places he said "it could be said of them what could not be said of many regiments, he did not know as of any others- the Jolinys had never seen their backs: that if they had at Peach Tree Creek, God only knows what the result would have been.'


The 143d New York were in the Id Brigade Abercrom- bie's Division from October 16, 1862, in the 22d Corps from Febrauary 1863; in 3d Hughston's Brigade, Gurney's Divis- ion Department, Virginia, at Sulfolk, Virginia, from April 1863; in Ist Brigade Gordon's of 7th Corps, from May, 1863; in the 4th Corps from June, 1863; in Ist Brigade. 3d Division, 11 Corps, from July 14, 1863; in 3d Brigade, Ist Division, 20th Corps, from April, 1864; in 2d Brigade, Bartlett's Divis- ion. 22d Corps from June 30, 1805.


The 143d New York took part in:


The siege of Suffolk. Virginia. April and May, 1863:


Battle of Nansemond, Virginia, May 3d, 1863;


Under General Keys on Peninsula, Virginia, May, June and July, 1863;


Battle of Wauthatcke. Tennessee, October 28 and 29. 1863:


Battle of Missionary Ridge and vicinity, November 23, 24 and 25, 1803;


The relief of Knoxville. Tennessee. November and De- cember, 1863;


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History of the 143d Regiment.


The Atlanta Campaign, May 2d to September 2d, 1864; Battle of Resaca. Georgia, May 13, 14 and 15, 1864; Battle of Cassville, Georgia, May 19th to 22d, 1864; Battle of Pumpkinvine Creek, Georgia, May 25, 1864; Battles around Ackworth, Kenesaw Mountain, Lost Moun- tain, Big Shanty, Marietta, Golgotha, Nose Creek and Culps, Farm, June 4 to July 2, 1864;


Battle of Peach Tree Creek, July 20, 1864; Siege of Atlanta, July 22 to August 26, 1864; Atlanta to Savannah, "March to the Sea," November 15 to December,22. 1864;


Battle of Montieth Swamp, Georgia, December 9, 1864; Campaign of the Carolinas, January 17 to April 26. 1865; Battle of Robertsville, S. C., January 29, 1865;


Battle of Lawtonville, S. C., Feb. 2, 1865;


Battle of Averysboro, N. C., March 16, 1865;


Battle of Bentonville, N. C., March 19, 1865:


Battle near Goldsboro, N. C., March 27, 1865;


Battle near Akin Creek, N. C., April 10, 1865;


Battle near Bennett House, N. C., April 26, 1865.


General Horace Boughton,


appointed to the Coloneley of the 143d Regiment after the resignation of Colonel Dewitt, was born at Rust, New York, March 23d, 1833. and was educated at the Genesee Wesleyan Seminary and Genesee College. He studied law at Rochester, where in April 1861 he enlisted and was made First Lieuten- ant in the Thirteenth New York Volunteer Infantry. Later he was made Captain of his company. In the fall of 1862 he was commissioned Lieutenant Colonel of the 143d Regiment, and in 1865 he was made Brigadier General of Volunteers for "faithful and meritorious services." From 1866 to 1870 he was United States Revenue Collector for the 4th District of Texas. For nearly twenty years General Boughton was an invalid, having sustained partial paralysis. the result of ex- posure while in active service. He died at Washington No- vember Sth. 1891.


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General David Porter DeWitt,


the first Colonel of the 143d Regiment, was born in Hoboken, N. J., July 10th, 1817, and in June, 1832, entered the West Point Military Academy from which he graduated in June 1836. On his graduation he was commissioned as Second Lieutenant in the United States Second Artillery. He resign- ed his commission in the army to accept a position as engineer in the survey and location of the Erie Railroad which was then being built. He continued in the employ of the Erie company nntil 1857. when he went to Canada and located the Ontario, Simcoe and Huron Railroad. In 1859 he entered the service of the United States Express Company; in 1861, on the break-


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General DeWitt.


ing out of the war, he was commissioned Major of the Mary- land Volunteers. In March 1862 he was commissioned Col- onel of the 3d Maryland Regiment, and served in Virgin- ia under General Banks and General Pope, participating in the battles of Cedar Mountain and Beverly Ford. Active " service reduced the 3d Maryland to 250 men, and he resigned its command and was commissioned Colonel of the 143d Regi- ment. In July 1863, on account of disease contracted in the service, he resigned from the 143d, and was made Major in the 10th Veteran Reserve Corps, of which he was made Colonel in August 1863. In 1865 he was made Brigadier General for "faithful and meritorious services." Death closed his distin- guished and useful career at Middletown, Orange County, N. Y., on Tuesday, February 26th. IS89.


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Field and Staff 143d Regiment New York Infantry Volunteers.


NAME,


RANK.


REMARK3.


LAST P. O. ADDRESS KNOWN.


Horace Boughton


Col. and Bre Died November 1891. vet Gen. U. S. A.


Washington, D. C.


Hezekiah Watkins


Lieut. Col. Died Feb. 12. 1884.


and Brevet


Col., U. S. A.


Rensselaer Hammond Adjutant.


David Matthews


Surgeon. Died at N. Y. City. July 10. 1891.


Win. H. Stuart


Asst. Surg.


Edward C. Howard


Quar.


David P. De Witt


Colonel.


Dead. Discharged April 29, 1-83, died at Mid dletown. N. Y.


Discharged May 16.


1865. for wounds & died at Ithaca N. Y. January 13, 158.


Wallace W. Wheeler


Quar.


Discharged. dishon


Henry M. Edsall


Surgeon.


orably. March26. 64. Discharged Feb. 28, 1863. died at Wurts- boro. N. Y.


Orrin A. Carroll


Surgeon.


Herman Craft


Asst Suren.


Stone Ridge. N. Y.


Jeremich Searle


Chaplain.


I-Ras Gilbert Chaplain


Edwar K. Apgar


Adjutant.


Joseph B. Taft


Lt. Colonel.


Wa .. B. Rateliff


Adjutant.


Discharged Oet, 8th 1863, died at Port Jervis, N. Y. Disch'd April 11. '64. Discharged Mch. 2.'63. do Aug. 29, '63 Feb. 1, '63. discharged. died at Albany. N. Y. Killed in action Mis- sionary Ridge. Geor- gia. Nov. 25. 1963. Killed in action at Peach Tree Creek, Ga July 20. 1804. NON COMMISSIONED STAFF,


Jas. A. Eickenbergh Sergt Major.


Seneca W. Perry Quar, sergt. Dead.


Jon C. Hardenburgh Hospital Stewt


August Hambour Principal musician.


Chas. J. McPherson do do


ABSENT NOT MUSTERED OUT WITH REGIMENT.


George Sturdevant Commissary Sergt


Bethel. N. Y.


DISCHARGED.


De Witt Apgar Sergt. Major. Dec. 31. 1863, for promotion. har W.J.Hardenburgh Sept. 6. '61. for promotian. Died from wound battle of Averysboro, N. C.


William T. Morgan Sergt. Major, April 25. 1865. for promotion Died at Middletown. TRANSFERRED.


Abram Laraway Quar. Sergt. Reduced to ranks Jan. 16 '64 tramped to Co. A. Dead.


John A. Foster do Reduced to ranks Nov. 23 '64 tramped to Co. K. Dead.


Warren. Pa. Phillipsport. N. Y. Monticello, N. Y. New York City.


John Higgins


Major.


Lansing. Kan.


Norwich. N. Y.


Co. "A" 143d N. Y. V. Inft.


MUSTERED OUT WITH COMPANY JULY 20TH, 1865. SPECIAL ORDER NO. 160, HEAD- QUARTERS, WASHINGTON. DISCHARGE GIVEN.


NAME.


RANK.


REMARKS.


LAST P. O. ADDRESS KNOWN.


William T. George


Captain


Joseph Pierce


1st Lieut. 2d


.. Died at Liberty, N. Y.


Samuel Lord


Ist Sergt.


Thomas H. Litts


Sergeant


George R. Wright


William H. Myers


William D. Myers Wilson Laraway


Corporal ..


George H. Akios


.€


Moses Young


William H. Ashton


..


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Thomas Bates


Martimus Laraway Wagoner


Allen, Archibald C.


Private


Baily, Charles A.


Brown, James L.


Baker, David B.


..


Brown, Albert


Cammer, Joseph


..


Cantrell, John


Cantrell, Thomas


..


Casterline, Edward


Conor, Thomas A.


Corgal. Thomas


. .


Cox, Abraham


Corby, Orrin B. ..


Eldridge, George D. 6.


Gregory, Stephen J. ..


Hollis, Charles S.


..


Housten, Edmund Hunt. John Haight, Walter T. Joselyn, John W. Keeler, Baily S. Keeler. David H.


Laraway, Henry


..


Laraway, Abri


Lord. James


Miller Satquel JJ.


..


Morris, George J. Myers, Moses D., Jr., Newman. Thomas


..


Kirkville, MIc.


Parksville, N. Y. Monticello, N, Y. Gilman's Depot, N. Y.


Livingston Manor, N. Y. Liberty, N. Y.


Livingston Manor, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y.


Fremont, N. Y.


Brooklyn, N. Y.


Gilboa, N. Y.


Monticello, N. Y.


Rockland, N. Y. Toledo, Ohio.


Fremont Centre, N. Y. White Lake. N. Y. Mongaup Valley, N. Y. Stevensville, N. Y. Carbondale, Ps. Winchester, Va.


shin Creek, N. Y. Middletown, N. Y. Middle town, N. Y.


Dead brad Diedat Bethel, N. Y.


Liberty, N. Y.


David A. Wasim


Died July 21, 1891.


Herman M. Krum


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List of Members of 113d Regt.


Osborn, Peter V.


Purvis, George W.


Richard, Louis P. ..


Robertson, Levi ..


Smith, Arthur W.


Stratton, George W.


Taggett, Henry F.


..


Thompson, John


..


Wales, John


..


York, Herman


Quackenbush, Franklin


ABSENT, NOT MUSTERED OUT WITH COMPANY.


Beebe, Roswell T.


Allen, Seymour R.


Black, John


Coleman, Henry R.


Murfreysboro, Tenn.


Darling, David


Decker, William N.


Fisher, William J.


Fisher, Peter A.


Foot, Edward F.


Keen, Gilbert Kanise, Louis


McMillen, William


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Smith. George


..


In Kansas.


Terry, Seth A.


Washington, D. C.


Travis, George W,


..


Wood, Hezekiah


DISCHARGED.


Hezekiah Watkins


Captain.


George Young


2d Lieut.


( Jan. 1. 1864, promoted to Major. Died at MIid dletown, N. Y. Jan. 1, 1964, promoted to 1st Lieutenant and { wounded July 20,1864, I discharged October 26, 1964. Promoted 1st Lieut. Promoted 1st Lieut.


Ellenville, N. Y.


New York City. Damascus, Pa. Scranton, Pa. Monticello, N. Y.


Dover, Tenn. Monticello, N. Y. Oakland Valley, N. Y.


Scranton, Pa.


Gregory. Stephen P.


March 4, 1863.


Hoxie. William W. Hadden, James H.


General Order 77.


Telegram Order.


June 11, 1365,


Telegram Order. Jan. 13, 1564.


Middaugh, Denis S.


April 17, 1864. Dead.


Myers Adelbert


.


General Order 77.


Mason, James B.


44 General Order 77.


General Order 77.


General Order 77.


2 General Order 77. Died


Pine Bush, N. Y.


Sheely, David J. Sheeley, Tobias Smith, William


..


For Disability.


Drennon, Robert


2d Illeut.


George C. Penney


2d Lieut.


Wallace Hill


Charles A. Smith


1st Sergt.


Ist Hergt. Promoted 1st Lieut. Promoted Ist Lieut,


Philo Buckley


1st Sergt.


Allen, John M.


Private.


Allen, William C.


Burns, Frederick W.


Cantrell, Edward R.


Dice, Henry Everard, Eleasor 16


June 19, 1865,


Hodge, James H. Lohman, Adam Lent, Nath'l V. MeCord, Andrew J.


Harvestraw, N. Y. Binghamton, N. Y.


Ashgrove, Neb. AdIson, N. Y. Haworth, N. J.


Died at Liberty, N. Y.


Minneapolis, Minn.


Corporal. Private. ..


Scranton, Pa. Wurtsboro, N, Y.


Died at Rockland, N. Y.


North Branch, N. Y. New York City.


Wright, Charles


Dewitt Apgar


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List of Members of 143d Regt.


Wagner, Frank Whiston, David W.


= May 29, 1865.


Bennett. William


Hoyt, Lewis N.


Hunt, Abrin. C.


Oudet, C. G. A.


Rambour, August


..


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Sturdevant, George


Smith, Orrin B.


McPherson, Charles J.


..


To Vet. Res. Corps, Staff, Monticello, N. Y. Non. Coms. Staff, New York City.


DIED,


Jan. 13, 1863. Uptons Hill, Va.


( Oct. 5, 164, Chattooga Tenn. from wounds ( Peach Tree Creek, Ga. July 17, 1963, Portsmouth, Va.


Carpenter, John W.


..


Dobbs, Michael


61


July 19, 1863, Chespeak Hospital.


Dodge, Cyrus


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Feb. 2, 1864, Murfresboro, Tenn.


Everdon, Edwin J.


Killed July 20, 1-64, Peach Tree Creek.


Lord. Joseph H. Lounsbury, John M.


..


Nov. 7. 1964, near Alexander . Va. , Nov. 12. 1834, of wound. July ( 20, at Peach Tre- Creek, Ga.


Mapledoram, James C. ..


..


July 21. 1-64. Peach Tree Creek, Ga.


Mead, William H.


..


Dec. 24, 1864. Savannah, Ga. Jan. 15, 1-64, Yorktown. Va.


Tillotson. Robert L.


..


J July 22, 1864, wounded at Peach


VanSiclen, Theodore C. ..


+ Creek . Ga.


Young. Gilbert I. .. 1 Aug. 5. 1:51. woun led at Peach I Tree Creek, Kingston, Ga. Amos P. Akins Sergeant y Killed July . 12/4, Peach Tree i Creek, Ga.


John E. Purvis


Corporal Jan. 1. 13, Yorktown, Va.


Co. "B" 143d N. Y. V. Infi.


MUSTERED OUT WITH COMPANY JULY 20TH, 1865. SPECIAL ORDER NO. 160, HEAD- QUARTERS WASHINGTON. DISCHARGE GIVEN.


NAME.


RANK.


REMARKSS.


LAST P. O. ADDRESS KNOWN.


I-aac Jelliff


Ist Liant.


William Smith


Renwick Brown


Sergeant.


Robert C'entroli


..


Philips. Borison


Corp tal. ..


Summer H Dinn Uriah M. Bradbird I


Christopher Bothman


.. Musician.


Benjamin F. Allyn Black. J. hn


Conklin, Eugeno


..


Private. To Vet. Res. Corps. To Vet. Res, Corps. 4 . 4 .


Livingston Manor, N.Y. Nineva, N. Y. Stevensville, N. Y.


Dead. To Com's Staff, Monticello, N. Y. Bethel, N. Y.


Alberly, Thomas Beebe, Joseph L.


Private.


1 Dee. 30. 1463, Lookout Valley, . Tennessee.


McWilliams, John


Der. 11. 1x63, Athens, Ga.


Price. James


..


VanOrden, Peter


{ Tree Ridge, Ga. f Killed July 20, 1664, Peach Tree


Lewis S. Wheeler


Woodbourne. N. Y. Bethel. N. Y. Cheboygan, Mich. Monti elio, N. Y. Liberty Fails, N. Y.


Trout Brook, N. Y. Fremont Centre , N. Y. Binghamton , N. Y.


Monticello. N. Y. Centreville. N. Y.


:


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Monticello, N. Y. Dec. 19, 1963, Dead.


TRANSFERRED.


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List of Members 143d Regt,


Cromwell. Alexander Decker. Chas. H. D. Earnest. Adam Foot. Shubal Kant. Jacob


..


Oakland Valley, N. Y.


..


Dead.


Kent. Rarr S Loring. Jonathan C.


Morris, James D. Hun:sey. Cyrue Ramsey. John J. Ral-ton. George


Smith. James Wadd-il. Niel H. Wright. Joseph Watis, John C. .. Watt -. Geo. B. Yenmans. William H. M .Intyre. John L. Joyner. Joseph ..


..


..


Hartwood, N. Y. Robinsonville, N. Y.


ABSENT , NOT MUSTEREED OUT WITH COMPANY.


Sergeant. Corporal.


Sparrowbush. N. Y. Fairfax, Va. Cochecton Centre. N. Y.


Kent. George A. Lybolt, Henry C;


..


Dead.


..


Eureka. N. Y. Bethel, N. Y.


DISCHARGED.


Alfred J. Baldwin.


I yman , S. Linson


David A. Wasim


Sergeant. [ Died at Stevensville N. Y., May { 4. 1864 , promoted. 1st Sergt. June 19, 1865, promoted. Dead ( April 17, 1863, promoted Ser- geant Major. Killed in ao- ( tion.


Richard J. Hardenburgh Sergt.


Dan. M. Freeman Corporal. :


John H. Jacobs WIRL. D. S:4.50 Bowman Mewhoir


Cantine. Nicholas S.


( ark, Garrett T. Durand. James .. Jackson, Dan. .. Lorgan. James D. Perry, Seneca W. . .


Ros -. Austin J. .. ..


March 23, 1-64.


Tucker. William Haines, George N. Pakaer. Rufus Travis . Orrin Vantran. John


.. By General Order. .. .. . . .. .. Woodbourne, N. Y.


TRANSFERRED.


F. Award C. Howard Ist Lieut. ( Promoted to Quartermast- ler, Dead.


Lesaler T Brown Sergeant. Aug 1. 1953. Signal Corpy Patterson. John Corporal. July Ist. 1:03.


Private May 1. 1864. Dead. Nov. 15, 1-63, Dead.


Avery. William L. fuder. Patrick Comfort. Lieve : April 30. 1964. Fisher. Ira .. July 1, 1963. Dead.


Stanton John S. Warring, Hiram B. ..


.. Nov. 15. 1463.


July, 1, 1863.


Stevensville. N. Y. Monticello, N. Y. Thompsonville, N. Y. Fostara, Ohio.


Rolfe, Pa. White Lake N. Y.


Benjamin Bates I-aa? C. France Crosby, Sinio L. Ferguson. James Geary. Dan.


..


Monticello, N. Y.


Palmer. Asha B. Viter. Albert H. Santon. Charles C. Weber. Sohn


( Dismissed the service by Gen Captain. jeral Order May 6. 1864, died ( at Monticello, N. Y.


Private. ..


Jan. 29. 1863. June 16. 1045. June 20, 1963. Aug. 31 : 1863. Monticello, N. Y. Middletown. N. Y. Spa order. May 28. 1465, P. Rolfe, Pa. June 30, 1845. Dead. Nov, 14. 1863. Dead. Dee, 12. 1863. Nov. 22. 1861. Dead. Dec. 24. 1853. Thompsonville. N. Y.


New York City. Monticello. N. Y.


Montgomery, N. V.


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List of Members of 143d, Regt,


Edward Carrington. Abrm. S. Fredmore Sergeant,


2d Lieut.


Killed in action. Jan. 29, 1863. convelescent camp.


John C. Pentlar


..


Jan. 29. Nashville, Tenn.


Gustavus, Rose


Corporal.


John H. Jackson


Aug. 1, 1864, Lookout Mt., Tenn. March 28, 1983. Alexander, Va.


Bloemingburgh. Wm. J. Private.


Brown, Marcus L.


July 16, 1863. Fort Monroe, Va.


Bollman, Christopher S.


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Sept. 30, 1863, Indianapolis. Ind. April 2, 1864, Murfresboro, Tenn.


Carpenter, Will. L.


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Carpenter, Benjamin ..


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March 7, 1864, Louisville, Ky. March 20, 1863, Alexandria, Va.


Durland, Stephen D.


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Frasier, Will. J.


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Fitzgerald, James


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Hogancamp. John M.


Hendrickson. John M.


Hosa. John


Krum, Luther S.


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Killed R. R. Alexandria, Va .. March 1963.


Kent, Charles


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Kinne, Dan. 1.


Lyon, George


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Lawson. Benjamin


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Oneil. Terrace


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Pentlar, Will.


Ray, Edward


Butter, Henry


Warring. John W.


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White, Joe


Watson. Martin


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Yorks, Nicholas


Yeomans, Benj. M.


David H. Wagner


Corporal.


DESERTED, Dec. 16, 1962, Washington.


Co. ""C" 143d N. Y. V. Inft.


MUSTERED OUT WITH THE COMPANY JULY 20TH, 1865. SPECIAL ORDER NO. 160, HEADQUARTERS WASHINGTON. DISCHARGED GIVEX.




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