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Simpson, Cornelius. Mustered in as First Lieutenant, Co. A, Jan. 21, 1864; captured in action Aug. 19, 1864 ; paroled Feb. 1865 ; mustered as captain May 25, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865.
Skinner, Alfred W .. age 33. Enlisted from Nunda village ; mustered as ser- . geant, Co. A, Sept. 30, 1861, returned to ranks: discharged for disability, July 4, 1862, died at Nunda.
Skinner. Louis C., age 28. Enrolled at Geneseo as First Lieutenant, Co. A, Sept. 30, 1861, as Major, March 15, 1862, discharged Oct. 21, 1862 at Mercers- ville, Md. Commissioned First Lieutenant March 17, 1862, with rank from Sept. 30, 1861, original ; Major March 17, 1862, with rank from Sept. 30, 1861 ; Lieutenant Colonel, not mustered. Oct. 21. 1862. with rank from Sept. 11, 1862; Colonel not mustered. Nov. 24, 1862 with rank from Oct. 21, 1862. Vice Colonel Rorback, honorably discharged.
Smith, Homer A., age 21. Enlisted from Dalton : mustered as private, Co. B, Nov. 18, 1861 : wounded in action, Sept. 17. 1862. at Antietam, Md. ; re-enlisted as a veteran Feb. 28, 1864. promoted corporal June 1, 1865 : mustered out with company July 17. 1865.
Spencer, John, age 28. Enlisted at Lockport, private, Co. A ; mustered out with regiment.
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Steele, Joseph, age 43. Enlisted from Java to serve three years ; mustered as private, Co. A, Oct. 22, 1861 : discharged for disability Dec. 22, 1862.
Steele, Walter (son of Joseph), age 18. Enlisted from Java ; mustered as private, Co. A, Oct. 8, 1861 ; wounded in action Sept. 17, 1862 at Antietam, Md .; missing in action July 1. 1863, at Gettysburg ; returned to duty Feb. 17, 1864; dis- charged Oct. 31, 1864.
Stewart, John P., age 22. Enlisted July 28. 1863, at Niagara ; mustered as private, Co. A, Aug. 14, 1863 ; discharged June 14, 1865.
Stryker. George, age 18. Enlisted at Geneseo in Co. A, Oct. 22, 1861 ; wounded Aug. 30, 1862, at Manassas, Va .; re-enlisted Jan. 4, 1862; promoted corporal ; wounded July 29, 1864; discharged for wounds April 30, 1865, at hos- pital, Buffalo, N. Y.
Sutton, Lewis, age 24. Enlisted from Nunda : mustered as corporal, Co. A. Sept. 30, 1861 ; captured in action July 1, 1863, at Gettysburg ; died Dec. 31, 1863, at Richmond, Va.
Smith, Oliver, age 36. Enlisted from Nunda as private. Co. A. Oct. 15, 1861 ; captured in action July 1, 1863, (with thirteen others including Capt. Tut- hill and James Toms) at Gettysburg ; perished in prison.
Smith, William E., age 19. Enlisted from Nunda to serve three years and mustered as private, Co. A, Nov. 30, 1861 ; wounded in action Sept. 17, 1862, at Antietam, Md .: captured in action July 1, 1863, at Gettysburg, Pa. ; died April 13, 1864, at Andersonville. Ga.
Snyder, George W., age 36. Enlisted from Nunda. to serve three years ; mustered as private, Co. A, Sept. 30, 1861 ; discharged for disability, Aug. 9, 1862, died at Nunda.
Tadder, David E., age 24. Enlisted from Portage Dec. 4, 1861 ; lost an eye in action ; discharged for disability Feb. 5, 1863, died in Granger 1903.
Thomas, George. Enlisted Oct. 8, 1861 as corporal, Co. A : re-enlisted and mustered out with company.
Thomas, William, age 20. Enlisted at Geneseo ; mustered as corporal, Co. A. wounded in action, Sept. 17, 1862, at Antietam ; discharged Oct. 31, 1864.
Thompson, Cordemas S., age 19. Enlisted from Dalton in Co. A, Sept. 30, 1861 ; killed in action, Dec. 13, 1862 at Fredericksburg, Va.
Thompson, James L., private. Co. A, from Dalton, promoted corporal Oct. 1862; captured in action July 1, 1863, at Gettysburg ; died Feb. 16 in captivity at Richmond, Va.
Toms, James L., age 26. Enlisted from Nunda ; mustered as corporal, Co. A, Sept. 30, 1861 ; captured July 1, 1863, was a prisoner until Sept. 30, 1864, only four of the fourteen captured reached home. and one of these died in a few days, Mr. Toms is the only survivor.
Turner, Charles H., age 18. Enlisted from Nunda and mustered as pri- vate, Company F, Jan. 29, 1862; died at Nunda, July, 1862.
Tuthill, Edwin A., age 24. Enlisted in Nunda and mustered as private, Co. A, Sept. 30, 1861 ; promoted sergeant Nov. 4, 1861 ; First Sergeant, April 12. 1862 ; mustered in as Second Lieutenant, Co. D. Sept. 12, 1862 : captured in action. July 1, 1863, at Gettysburg, Pa., paroled Nov. 1864; mustered in as Captain. Co. K, June 10, 1865; mustered out with company July 17, 1865, near Washington, D. C. (one of the eight who served to the end of the war ) commissioned Second Lieutenant. Oct. 21, 1862, with rank from Sept. 12, 1862, Captain May 31, 1865, with rank from May 22, 1865. 520
Tuthill, Henry G., age 28. Enrolled from Nunda at Geneseo; mustered as Captain, Co. A, Sept. 30, 1861 ; wounded in action Sept. 17, 1862, at Antietam, Md., mustered in as Lieutenant, Colonel, Nov. 27, 1862, discharged for disability, Nov. 7, 1863 from wounds received July 1, 1863, at Gettysburg, Pa .. commissioned Captain March 17, 1862, with rank from Sept. 30, 1861, (original), Lieutenant Colonel, Dec. 3, 1862, with rank from Oct. 21, 1862, Vice G. G. Prey promoted.
Weed, Reuben R., age 33. Enlisted from Grove ; mustered in as First Ser- geant, Co. A, Sept. 30, 1861. as Second Lieutenant, April 14, 1862; as First Lieu- tenant, Oct. 21, 1862, missing in action from July 1, 1863 to Dec. 1863, dismissed Dec. 20, 1863, by Gen. court martial ( for accepting parole contrary to instruction ). Commissioned Second Lieutenant April 19, 1862 with rank from April 14, Vice R. S. Rogers declined, First Lieutenant Dec. 3, 1862, Vice A. S. Haver promoted.
Westbrook, George, age 20. Enlisted from Portage as private, Co. A. Nov. 29, 1861, wounded in action Sept. 17, 1862, at Antietam, discharged for wounds Dec. 9, 1862, at Washington, D. C. Resides Warsaw, N. Y. Westbrook, John, age 19. Mustered as private, Co. A, Oct. 25, 1861, wounded in action Sept. 17. 1862, discharged for wounds at Elmira in 1863.
Whipple, Edgar J., age 18. Enlisted from Nunda ; mustered in as private. Co. A, Oct. 17, 1861 : wounded in action July 1. 1863. at Gettysburg, Pa. ; re-enlisted as a veteran Jan. 4, 1864, promoted corporal, July 1, 1864, Sergeant, Dec. 1, 1864: discharged July 28, 1865, at Elmira, N. Y. Resides in Saginaw.
Williams, John, age 18. Enlisted at Poughkeepsie, Aug. 20, 1864; mustered out with Company A, July 17. 1865.
Wilner, Malcom G., age 35. Enlisted from Portage. Feb. 25, 1862, Co. F. missing in action Aug. 30, 1862.
Wood, Emery M. and Henry Wood, of Portageville, Co. F, both died of disease. Brought home for burial.
White, Daniel, age 31. Enlisted from Dalton to serve three years ; mustered as corporal, Co. A, Sept. 30, 1861 ; captured in action, July 1, 1863, at Gettysburg. died in prison.
White, Elijah, Jr., age 36. Enlisted as private, Co. A, from White Settle- ment, Sept. 30, 1861, captured Nov. 7. 1862, paroled, no date, discharged Nov. 21, 1864, at Washington, died after reaching home.
Wilcox, Edwin, age 45. Enlisted from Nunda ; mustered as Wagoner. Co. A, Sept. 30, 1861, promoted Hospital Steward. March 5, 1862: discharged Sept. 30, 1864.
Woodruff, William, age 18. Mustered as private, Co. H, Dec. 10, 1861 ; killed in action July 1, 1863, at Gettysburg.
Woolworth, LaFayette, age 31. Enlisted from Ossian in Co. K, afterward Co. E, March 7, 1862, discharged for disability June 16, 1862, at Washington, D. C., died at home at Ossian.
Wright, John A., age 29. Enlisted from Nunda, mustered as a private of Co. A Sept. 30, 1861, at Geneseo : discharged for disability Aug. 18, 1862, at Wash- ington, D. C. At Soldiers Home. Marshalville, Iowa.
Wright, Samuel L., age 43. Enlisted from Nunda, mustered in as musician. Co. A, Sept. 30, 1861 ; discharged Sept. 30, 1864. died at Soldiers Home, Bath.
Young. William N. of Grove, age 33. Mustered Nov. 2, 1861, as private. Co. A, at Geneseo : wounded in action Sept. 17, 1862, at Antietam, Md. : transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Oct. 1, 1863.
Resides at Pike.
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SURGEON B. T. KNEELAND, Brig., Lt. Col. and Col. 1st N. Y. Dragoons
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COMPANY I, 130th REGIMENT N. Y. INFANTRY, AFTERWARD THE 1st N. Y. DRAGOONS, OR 19th CAVALRY-THE THIRD COMPANY FROM NUNDA
This regiment won the enviable distinction because of its long list of casual- ties, of being placed among the "Three Hundred Fighting Regiments" of the State and Nation, not that these three hundred did all of the fighting but the number of deaths from these regiments was greater than from others. It is true they had more men to lose from, as the Cavalry Regiments were frequently furnished with recruits and kept up to the maximum regimental strength. Many of the recruits, however, came into the service so late that they were not of much value. Those who were with the regiment from the first until the very last were the ones who were exposed to innumerable perils, and it is almost miraculous that any one not on detached service could go through so many perils and live to tell the story of his dangers. At the annual reunions of this regiment thousands of people have heard the enthusiastic survivors tell their entire story of the three years, from the many deaths in the swamp lands of Suffock that proved more disastrous than any one battle, to their last battle at Five Forks. It is best to tell what others have told of them for that is sufficient to prove alike the valor and the services of this regiment under its valorous Commanders, Col. Alfred Gibbs (a West Point Regular Army Officer ), and Brevet Major General of U. S. A. ; and Col. Thomas J. Thorp, Brevet Brigadier U. S. Vols. William F. Fox, whose history of all the regiments is reliable. has given us this record of the 1st New York Dragoons, Merritts' Brigade-Torberts' Division, Cavalry Corps. Army of the Potomac: Total enrollment, field and staff, 16; line officers, 30; enlisted men, 1,368 ; total 1,414.
The casualties in the entire regiment were as follows: Officers killed, 4: enlisted men killed, 126: total 130. Officers died, 1 ; men died of disease and in prison, 130: total 131. Grand total 5 officers, 256 enlisted men. Besides this, including the wounded 461, died in Confederate prisons previously included 33.
As Nunda furnished one company, we give the record of Co. I, commanded from start to finish by Captain Jas. Lemen ( Breveted Maj. and Lieut. Col) : Officer killed, 1 : men, 13: died of disease, 20; total 34; number of men, 151. Cavalry unlike infantry have many more skirmishes than battles, they dash in and come out again frequently without loss but many times with casualties.
The number of recognized battles in which this regiment engaged, as given by Col. Fox is: Deserted House, Va .. 7 : Suffolk, Va., 3: Black Water, Va., 2: Manassas Plains. Va .. , 3: Todds Tavern. Va., 31 : Spotsylvania. Va., 2; Yellow Tavern, Va., 2: Hungary. Va., 2; Old Church, Va., 2: Cold Harbor, Va., 14; Trevillian Station. Va., 26; White Post. Va., 7 ; Shepardstown. 3 : Smithsfield, Va., 4: Opequon. Va., 4; Fisher's Hill. Va., 1: Newmarket, Va., 3: Port Republic. 1 ; Newton. 5 : Cedar Creek, 2; Loudon Valley. 1 ; Petersburg, 4: Five Forks, 1 ; total 128.
Notes by Col. Fox. Organized at Portage, N. Y .. as the 130th New York Inf. and served as such at Suffolk. Va., and in Keyes' Peninsula campaign. On July 28th, 1863. it was transferred to the mounted! service in ler the designation of the First New York Dragoons. Col. Gibbs, who belonged to the U. S. Cavalry service. drilled the men in their new duties, and on the night of October 17th, 1863, the dragoons made their first fight as such at Manassas Pass. The regi-
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C. L. CUDEBEC Co. F, N. Y. Dragoons Pension Attorney
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ment started on Grant's campaign of 1864, with about four hundred carbines, and in the wilderness (at Todds Tavern), having dismounted, made a desperate fight, sustaining the heaviest losses of any Cavalry Regiment in any one action during the war : its casualties in the wilderness amounted to 20 killed, 36 wounded, and 35 missing. At Cold Harbor, the weary troopers were sleeping on the ground, bridle rein in hand, when they were awakened and ordered into the breastworks, which they gallantly defended, while their band played gaily during the entire fight. At Trevillian Station the remnant of the Dragoons were actively engaged. their casualties in that action amounted to 16 killed 61 wounded, and 8 missing. After fighting under Sheridan in his famous Shenandoah campaign, and sharing the glories of the final scenes at Appomattox, the regiment was mustered out June 30th, 1865.
The Dragoons ranked high in the estimation of its various brigade and divi- sion generals as a regiment of superior discipline and efficiency. During all its mounted service the regiment was in the First Cavalry Division. Army of the Potomac.
High Praise for the Dragoons, by Baj. Gen. Thomas C. Devin
I know the first New York Dragoons. They have served under me on a score of battlefields, and to them is mainly due the results of many a hard fought fight. I earnestly trust that the authorities of their Native State will reward these gal- lant men who have bourne the flag of that state in triumph wherever duty called or honor was to be won.
THOMAS C. DEVIN, Major General Commanding.
Another Endorsement by Maj. Gen. Fitzhugh
There has been no better nor more distinguished regiment in this war than the 1st New York Dragoons, serving under my command during the final tri- umphant campaign and suffering with most exemplary cheerfulness. In gallantry and dicipline it is unsurpassed and deserves the highest rewards that the Nation and State can bestow.
CHARLES L. FITZHUGH, Brigadier General Commanding
COMPANY I, 130th REGIMENT N. Y. VOLUNTEERS
The third company from Nunda raised by Capt. James Lemen again called out the best men. The very young and enthusiastic enlisted in the 33d. More of the sedate and middle aged men were in the 104th and now again, the call having come for 300,000 more, all classes promptly responded. The rendezvous was at Camp Williams near Portage Station. and hundreds of people daily repaired to Camp Williams to see their soldier boys as often as possible before they departed for the front. Every day was a picnic, and the excellent fare the government furnished, supplemented by the gifts of kindred and guests, made the place one of perpetual interest to those who took their lessons in military life as recruits or embryo soldiers, for no man is a real soldier until he has been in the service at least six months, then he begins to know what he is there for, and that his obedience to commands, measures his worth as a patriot and soldier.
The history of the regiment has been so well written by one of its most com- petent and zealous members. Rev. James R. Bowen, that had the other regiments had the story of their military career told as lucidly and as minutely there would
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be no need of this Patriotic History of Nunda. It is Nunda Soldiers in general and Nunda Patriotism that needs an indelible impress, hence, all who served their country must be included. without partiality and without invidious distinction. Every company had its long list or heroes, and a few poltroons, always a few. not as loyal and brave as they thought themselves to be, when they enlisted. To err is human : to fear, in time of imminent danger, is natural : to have pride enoughi to do one's duty when death haunts the spot is not given in large measure to all. But for this abundant American pride, at least half of the soldiers would have shirked duty, and shunned danger, and counted "absense of body" several degrees better, than presence of mind. It is history that six per cent. of the army was accused of desertion, it is, however, doubtful history. Many of the missing are counted as deserters who were captured and imprisoned, and others so marked were killed. Four per cent. (a few bounty jumpers who enlisted early and often swell the number ) would be probably nearer the correct estimate. It is not aston- ishing, that four men out of one hundred. including the small army of bounty jumpers (who enlisted frequently, away from home under different assumed names), were either cowards or knaves. We hope to show that the men from the town of Nunda had still less than this percentage of that class.
ROSTER OF COMPANY I, 1st NEW YORK DRAGOONS
The roster of the 130th N. Y. or 19th Cavalry or First New York Dragoons. as this regiment was at different times called. as gleaned from several sources is as follows :
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Lieut. Franklin S. Adams, age 26. enrolled at Portage (as all the Commis- sioned Officers of this Regiment were). Aug. 16th, 1862, mustered in as Lt. Co. I. Aug 16th to serve three years, promoted to Lieut. Oct. 2nd. 1862. mustered in as Adjt. to date Oct 1st. 1864. mustered out with regiment June 30th, 1865. at Clouds Mill. Va. Died 1903.
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Adams. Rufus. age 30 years, enlisted Aug. 11th, 1862. at Burns, N. Y .. mustered as a Priv. Co. I Sept. 3rd. 1862. to serve three years, transferred (date not stated) to Company H. 16th Regiment V. R. C. from which discharged July 12th. 1865.
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Allen. Harrison, age 21 years, enlisted Aug. 5th, 1862. at North Dansville. N. Y. as a Priv. Co. K, promoted successively, Sergt. and Sergt. Major : cap- tured Nov. 2nd. 1863. transferred to Co. I, mustered out with regiment. 4.
Alvord. Jacob, age 23. born at Springwater, N. Y., enlisted Aug. 13th. 1862, at Nunda, mustered in as private Co. 1. Sept 3rd. 1862, to serve three years ; discharged for disability Feb. 11th. 1865. at New York City .- Dalton. N. Y.
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Ames, Albert D., age 35. enlisted Aug. 15th. 1862. at Springwater, N. Y .. as private Co. I. mustered Sept. 3rd. 1862, for three years, mustered out with company.
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Ames, Elisha J., age 27, enlisted Aug. 5th, 1862, at Portage, N. Y., mus- tered in as private Co. I. Sept. 3rd. 1862, to serve three years, wounded in action May 7th, 1864, died of such wounds June 25th, 1864, at Washington, D. C. Buried in Nunda-Snyder Cemetery.
Ames, George, age 18. Enlisted Jan. 4, 1864, to serve three years : mustered as a private, Co. I : mustered out with company, lived in Nunda, died, buried at Snyders Cemetery, Nunda.
Barager. John K., age 44. Enlisted Aug. 6, 1862, at Ossian, N. Y. : mustered in as private, Co. I. Aug. 16, 1862, to serve three years ; appointed corporal, Sept. 3, 1862; wounded at Old Church, Va., died of such wounds May 31, 1864.
Barker, Joseph M., age 23. Enlisted Aug. 11. 1862. at Nunda, N. Y. : mus- tered in as corporal, Co. I. Aug. 16, 1862, to serve three years ; appointed Ser- geant. Jan. 1, 1863, mustered out with company, died at Tyron. N. C. 19 --.
Barnum, Willis H., age 19. Enlisted Aug. 14, 1862, at Burns, N. Y. ; mus- tered in as private. Co. I. Sept. 3. 1862, to serve three years ; discharged for dis- ability March 24, 1864. Canaseraga, N. Y. Batterson. Wellington, age 18. Enlisted Aug. 13, 1862. at Nunda. N. Y. : mustered as a private to serve three years ; appointed corporal July 1, 1864, ser- geant, April 30, 1865 ; mustered out with company. Frederick, Mich.
Bennett, Henry A., age 18. Enlisted Jan. 16, 1864, at Grove, N. Y. : mustered in as a private, Co. I. Jan. 18, 1864, to serve three years : mustered out, in hospital July 15, 1865, at Albany, N. Y.
Black, William, age 35. Enlisted Dec. 18, 1863, at Nunda : mustered in as private, Co. I, Jan. 5, 1864, to serve three years ; killed in action May 7, 1864, at Todds Tavern, Va. His monument at Nunda.
Booth, John W., age 21. Enlisted Jan. 12. 1864, at Grove. N. Y. ; mustered as a private, Co. I. Jan. 12, 1864, to serve three years ; mustered out with company.
Barney, Ziba E., age 22. Enlisted Aug. 6. 1862, at Burns, from Grove ; mus- tered in as a private, Co. I. Sept. 3, 1862, to serve three years : died of disease. Jan. 19, 1863, at Suffolk, Va. Had four brothers in the service.
Bowen, Chester. Enlisted Aug. 7, 1862, at Nunda : mustered as a private of Co. I. 1862, to serve three years ; appointed corporal. July 1, 1864, sergeant, Oct. 19, 1864: mustered out with company, June 30. 1865, died at Peaster, Texas (1904).
Bowen, James R .. age 27. Enlisted Aug. 30, 1862. at Nunda ; mustered in as musician, Co. I. Sept. 3, 1862, to serve three years ; appointed chief musician, Nov. 10, 1862, after the transfer to cavalry : appointed bugler. Sept. 1, 1863, and retrans- ferred to Co. I; wounded at Newtown, Va., Aug. 11, 1864; mustered out with company June 30, 1865. Became a clergyman of the M. E. Church, wrote the history of the First N. Y. Dragoons. He died at Lyons, Mich., Sept. 3. 1905.
Britton, Russell A., age 28. Enrolled Aug. 16, 1862, from Nunda : mustered in as First Lieutenant, Co. I. Aug. 16, 1861, to serve three years : mustered in as Adjutant. Oct. 12, 1862, as Captain, Co. H, March 1, 1863. Breveted Major at the close of the war.
Callahan, Jolin, age 36. Enlisted Dec. 28, 1863, at Nunda : mustered in as private, Co. I, to serve three years ; wounded in action Aug. 11, 1864, Winchester, N. J. Died of -his wounds.
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Carroll, Owen, age 19. Enlisted Jan. 4, 1864, at Nunda ; mustered as private, Co. I, to serve three years : mustered out at the close of the war.
Carter, Chester C., age 29. Enlisted Aug. 4, 1862, at Nunda, private of Co. I; discharged for disability, Aug. 22, 1864, at New York City.
Chapman, Robert C., age 42. Enlisted Aug. 12, 1864, at Grove ; mustered as private, Co. I. Sept. 3, 1864; mustered out with company.
Christie, James, age 22. Enlisted Dec. 18, 1863. at Nunda, as private, Co. I. to serve three years : captured May 7. 1864 ; died Sept. 3, 1864. Anderson, Ga.
Clark, David W., age 35. Enlisted Aug. 14, 1862, at Nunda ; mustered as private, Co. I, to serve three years ; transferred to 243rd Co. First Battalion. Vet- eran Reserve Corps, from which discharged June 26, 1865, at Washington, D. C.
Clark. Delos D .. age 37. Enlisted Sept. 1, 1864, at Avon, N. Y. ; discharged for disability May 6, 1865, at Petersburg, Va.
Clark, Freeman, age 18. Enlisted April 7, 1865, at Scio: mustered out with company.
Closser. James C., age 18. Enlisted Jan. 28, 1864, to serve three years ; mus- tered out with company. Resides at Warsaw, N. Y.
Clyne, William, age 22. Enlisted Jan. 4, 1864, at Nunda : mustered as private, Co. I. to serve three years : mustered out with company.
Colwell, George C. Enlisted April 11, 1865 : mustered out June 30, 1865.
Cook, James C., age 38. Enlisted Aug. 5, 1862, at Burns, as private of Co. I, discharged for disability, Jan. 20. 1863 ,at Suffolk, Va.
Cook, Sylvanus H., age 18. Enlisted Feb. 9, 1864, at West Sparta ; mustered as private of Co. I. Feb. 16, 1864 ; mustered out with company.
Coulter, Simon MI., age 27. Enlisted New York City March 11, 1865 ; mus- tered out of company.
Crawford, McCollister, age 23. Enlisted at Belfast, Aug. 16, 1862, private. Co. I. sent to General Hospital, absent at muster out of company.
Resides Romeo, Mich.
Dann. George W., age 29. Enlisted at Avon, Sept. 5, 1864; mustered as private to serve one year : mustered out with company.
Davis, Latinus M .. age 18. Enlisted April 7, 1865, at Wirt, N. Y. as private. Co. I, mustered out with company. Resides at Independence. Mo.
Davis, Levi C., age 39. Enlisted Aug. 6, 1862, at Nunda : mustered in as a private, Co. I, to serve three years, died Jan. 1. 1864. at Mitchells Station, Va.
Davison (or Davidson ), David, age 41. Enlisted Aug. 11, 1862, at Burns. N. Y. ; mustered as a private. Co. I, appointed blacksmith Sept. 1, 1863; mustered out with company.
Drake, Alexander, age 26. Enlisted Sept. 26. 1864 to serve one year ; wounded Oct. 18, 1864, died of wounds Oct. 22, 1864, at Winchester, Va.
Durfee, George W., age 20. Enlisted July 31, 1862, at Nunda : mustered in as private, Co. I, Ang. 16, 1862; wounded Aug. 11, 1864, at Newtown, Va. Died at Jamestown, N. Y., 1906.
Edinborough, Fargus, age 19. Enlisted April 7, 1865, at Scio, N. Y .; mus- tered in as private to serve one year ; mustered out with company.
Edinborough, Luther B., age 18. Enlisted April 7, 1865, as private, Co. I: mustered out with company.
Edmonds, Thomas W., age 24. Enlisted Aug. 4, 1862, Portage, N. Y., to serve three years : mustered as private, Co. I, Sept. 3, 1862; transferred Dec. 27.
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1864. to 49th Co. Veteran Reserve Corps, from which discharged June 26, 1865, at Washington, D. C. Resides at Castile, N. Y.
Foland. James H., age 18. Enlisted Ang. 12, 1862, at Grove : mustered as private, Co. I, to serve three years ; captured May 7, 1864, died Sept. 15, 1864, at Andersonville, Ga.
Farr, Salmon. age 18. Enlisted Ang. 11, 1862. at Grove : mustered as private, Co. I. to serve three years ; transferred Feb. 12, 1863, to Battery D Fourth U. S. Artillery.
Fay, Norman S., age 19. Enlisted Ang. 6, 1862, at Burns : mustered as pri- vate. Co. I ; transferred to Fourth U. S. Artillery. Resides at Canaseraga, N. Y.
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