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Gustavus Atwood, Co. H, 142d Regt .; enl. Sept. 29, 1862; wounded twice, and discharged.
Alvin A. Dennis, Co. H, 106th Regt .; enl. Aug. 9, 1862; taken prisoner at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864; taken to Andersonville, Ga .; supposed to have died there.
Isaac E. Hunt, Co. H, 142d Regt .; enl. Aug. 1, 1862.
Vason Vandervoort, Co. II, 142d Regt .; enl. Aug. 27, 1862.
Nelson Vandervoort, Co. H, 142d Regt .; enl. Aug. 27, 1862; wounded twice; discharged.
Luke Burdo, Co. D, 142d Regt .; enl. Ang. 29, 1862.
Henry Degowin, Co. D, 142d Regt .; enl. Ang. 29, 1862; promoted; wounded ; discharged.
Heman G. Foss, Co. H, 142d Regt .; enl. August, 1862; pro. to corp .; died of wounds, June 8, 1864, at Richmond, Va.
Jesse L. Smith, Co. H, 142d Regt .; enl. Sept. 29, 1862; died at Alexandria, Va., Feb. 15, 1863.
Amos Fetch, Co. H, 142d Regt .; enl. Sept. 29, 1862.
Roswell Hutchins, Co. D, 142d Regt .; mnst. Sept. 29, 1862.
James Mulcahy, Co. D, 142d Regt .; must. Sept. 29, 1862. Edward Lowell, 142d Regt .; must. Sept. 29, 1862.
Nalınm Robbins, Co. D, 142d Regt .; must. Sept. 29, 1862; died in hospital in North Carolina.
John Vanyea, Co, D, 142d Regt .; must. Sept. 29, 1862.
Lanson Rushford, Co. D, 142d Regt .; mnst. Sept. 29, 1862. Moses Dnclos, Co. D, 142d Regt. ; must. Sept. 29, 1862.
Albert Richey, Co. D, 142d Regt .; must. Sept. 29, 1862. Luke Fisher, Co. D, 142d Regt .; must. Sept. 29, 1862; died in service.
Moses Jarvis, Co. D, 142d Regt .; mnst. Sept. 29, 1862. Amos Bassett, Co. D, 142d Regt .; must. Sept. 29, 1862. Peter Bador, Co. H, 142d Regt .; must. Sept. 29, 1862. Amos Meritt, Co. H, 142d Regt .; must. Sept. 29, 1862.
Alonzo Firman, Co. H, 142d Regt .; must. Sept. 29, 1862. Benjamin F. Tuthill, Co. H, 142d Regt. ; must. Sept. 29, 1862.
Hiram Hlinman, Co. H, 106th Regt .; must. Aug. 27, 1862. Erasmus O. Lonkes, 16th Regt .; enl. Aug. 21, 1862. Harry Davenport, sergt., Co. C, 98th Regt .; en1. 1861. John Bassett, Co. C, 98tl Regt .; en}. 1861; died in service, 1862.
Isaac C. Chesbrough, Co. C, 98th Regt .; enl. 1861 ; died in service, 1862. George Cleveland, Co. C, 98th Regt .; enl. Oct. 8, 1861.
William Robinson, Co. C, 98th Regt .; enl. Oct. 8, 1861; wounded at Fair Oaks; died from disease contracted in service.
Walter Thomas, Co. C, 98tlı Regt .; enl. Oct. 8, 1861.
Charles W. Tucker, Co. C, 98tlı Regt. ; enl. Oct. 8, 1861.
Alexander Vanyea, Co. C, 98th Regt .; enl. Oct. 8, 1861; taken prisoner ; not heard from since.
Lawrence Cooley, Co. E, 98tlı Regt .; enl. Oct. 8, 1861; taken prisoner at Fair Oaks.
Francis Farrel, Co. E, 98th Regt .; enl. Oct. 8, 1861.
Franklin N. Graves, Co. E, 98th Regt .; enl. Oct. 8, 1861.
Jason Hutchinson, Co. E, 98th Regt .; enl. Oct. 8, 1861.
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Lyman Hutchins, Co. E, 98th Regt .; enl. Oct. 8, 1861. Jolin Quinu, Co. E, 98thi Regt .; enl. Nov. 17, 1861. Jolın Revette, Co. E, 98th Regt .; enl. Nov. 1, 1861. James Revette, Co. E, 98th Regt .; enl. Nov. 1, 1861. Thomas Kiley, Co. E, 98th Regt .; enl. Nov. 1, 1861. Thomas Owens, Co. I, 16th Regt. ; enl. June 1, 1861 ; re-enl. Co. E, 98th Regt .; killed at Cold llarbor.
Amasa Kelley, Co. 1, 16th Regt .; enl. May 10, 1861.
William Barber, Co. H, 16th Regt .; enl. May 15, 1861 ; re-enl. in 47th Regt. Edmund Dobbins, corp., Co. A, 98th Regt .; enl. Dec. 26, 1861; wounded three times.
Wm. W. Parks, corp., Co. C, 98th Regt .; enl. Nov. 21, 1861; disch. for disability. Louis Peach, Co. A, 98th Regt .; enl. Nov. 21, 1861 ; wounded at Chancellorsville. Wm. McManus, Co. A, 98th Regt .; enl. Nov. 21, 1861.
Charles McManus, Co. A, 98th Regt .; enl. Nov. 21, 1861. Cornelius Collins, Co. A, 98th Regt .; enl. Nov. 21, 1861; died in service. William Layham, Co. A, 98th Regt .; enl. Nov. 21, 1861; died in service. George Smith, 16th Regt. ; enl. May 10, 1861.
Elisha E. Clark, Co. A, 60th Regt .; en1. Jan. 8, 1862; re-enl. Feb. 26, 1864; wounded twice; Iost right arm.
John McMahan, Co. A, 93d Regt .; enl. Sept. 15, 1861.
Joel Hastings, drafted, 1864; commuted by paying $300. I. Fassett, drafted, 1864; commuted by paying $300. William Degowin, drafted, 1864; commuted by paying $300. James Dudley, drafted, 1864; commuted by paying $300. Rollin Wagner, drafted, 1864; commuted by paying $300.
James Rogers, drafted, 1864; commuted by paying $300. Hiram Stebbins, drafted, 1864; commuted by paying $300. Harvey Hastings, drafted, 1864; commuted by paying $300. Timothy Powell, drafted, 1864; commuted by paying $300. Wesley Hapgood, drafted, 1864; commuted by paying $300. William Dibble, Co, A, 98th Regt .; enl. May 15, 1862. Lucius D. Demming, 98th Regt .; enl. 1861.
Darwin A. Forbes, Co. D, 9th Vet .; enl. Dec. 15, 1863.
Julius Farrear, 98tl Regt. ; enl. 1862.
Jolin Shannon, N. Y. Cav .; enl. April 10, 1856.
Sylvanus Bassett, Co. E, 16th Regt .; enl. May, 1861; wounded.
Alonzo Loukes, Co. A, 31st Mass .; enl. Aug. 21, 1862 ; died June 22, 1863.
Clark Haley, N. Y. L. Art .; enl. 1861 ; died in service, 1861.
Aikin Capstraw, Jr., Co. A, 98th Regt .; eul. Jan. 1, 1864; discharged; lost right leg.
George Bedor, 3d Cav .; enl. Aug. 23, 1864.
Charles Hitchcock, Co. C, 106th Regt. ; enl. Jan 21, 1863 ; wounded three times. Paul Lacoss, 14th Regt .; enl. Jan. 10, 1863. Daniel Hughes, Co. H, 142d Rogt .; enl. Sept. 2, 1864.
Henry Coburn, 14th Conn. Regt .; enl. Ang. 20, 1862.
Sylvester Edwards, sergt., Co. A, 98th Regt. ; enl. Nov. 7, 1861 ; re-enI. Jan. 1, 1864.
Adams Edwards, 15th N. Y. Cav .; enl. Sept. 1, 1861.
Benjamin Atwood, Co. H, 3d Vt. Regt .; enl. May 10, 1861 ; re-enl. Jan. 1, 1864; wounded six times.
Isaac Hall, 169tlı Regt. ; enl. Feb. 4, 1865.
Levi Neddo, Co. C, 98th Regt .; enl. Dec. 10, 1861.
Theodore Culver, Co. F, 16th Regt .; enl. June 10, 1863,
Joseph Lowell, Co. D, 142d Regt .; enl. Aug. 23, 1864 ; died in service.
John 11. Freeman.
George W. Garner, enl. 1861 ; died in service. Myron Barber, Co. E, 98th Regt .; onl. Jan. 1, 1864.
Peter O'Farrell, Co. A, 102d Regt.
James O'Farrell, sergt., Co. C, 5th N. Y. Cav. ; enl. Sept. 1, 1864. William Barber, enl. July 30, 1863; re-enl, 47th N. Y. Regt.
Henry Landry, 16th U. S. Inf .; enl. Dec. 24, 1863.
John Cooney, Co. C, 37th Mass. Regt .; enl. Aug. 10, 1862; wounded three times.
Cornelins M. Clark, Co. 11, 17th Ill. Regt .; enl. Ang. 26, 1862 ; wounded. Rollin Wagner, Co. C, 3d N. Y. Cav .; enl. Aug. 24, 1864.
James Wilson, Co. C, 3d N. Y. Cav. : enl. Sept. 15, 1864.
Putnam W. Hutchins, corp., Co. C, 3d N. Y. Cav .; enl. Aug. 23, 1864. Alden King, 6th N. Y. Bat .; enl. Aug. 23, 1864. Charles Drury, 6th N. Y. Bat. ; enl. Sept. 1, 1864. Ezra Carpenter, Co. C, 3d N. Y. Cav .; enl. Aug. 23, 1864.
Columbus C. Arnold, corp., Co. C, 3d N. Y. Cav .; enl. Ang. 23, 1864. Levi P. Merrill, 6th N. Y. Bat .; enl. Ang. 23, 1864. Ilenry Martin, Co. C, 3d N. Y. Cav .; en1. Aug. 26, 1861. William Degowin, Co. A, 142d Regt .; enl. Ang. 10, 1864. Cornelius P. Tobey, Co. C, 3d N. Y. Cav .; enl. Aug. 23, 1864. Cornelius Howell, Co. 0, 3d N. Y. Cav. ; enl. Ang. 23, 1864. Alfred llastings, Co. C, 3d N. Y. Cav .; en1. Aug, 23, 1864. George F. Dickey, 1st N. Y. Bat. ; enl. Sept. 6, 1864. Edward P. Demming, 15th Regt .; must. Sept. 5, 1864. Lucius D. Demming, 3d N. Y. Cav. ; enl. Aug. 18, 1864 ; pro. to corp.
Cyrus M. Briggs, 142d Regt .; onl. Aug. 23, 1864. Julius B. Donglass, Co. C, 3d N. Y. Cnv. ; enl. Ang. 23, 1864. Edwin Cleavland, Co. 11, 3d N. Y. Cav.
Isaac E Hunt, corp., 3d N. Y. Cav .; must. Sopt. 3, 1864. Hiram Stebbins, Co. C, 3d N. Y. Cav .; enl. Aug. 23, 1864. Wentworth R. Ricker, Co. C, 3d N. Y. Cav. ; oul. Ang. 23, 1861.
Charles Cleavland, Co. H, 3d N. Y. Cav .; enl. Aug. 24, 1864. Joseph Cleavland, Co. H, 3d N. Y. Cav .; enl. Sept. 2, 1864. Woodbury Whitton, Ist N. Y. Art .; enl. Aug. 22, 1864.
Wait Hinman, 6th Ind. N. Y. Bat .; enl. Aug. 23, 1864; died Oct. 16, 1864, at Harper's Ferry, of disease,
Newton W. Garner, Co. H, 3d N. Y. Cav .; enl. Aug. 2, 1864 ; killed May 9, 1865, by the falling of a building.
William Ilutchins, Co. B, 3d N. Y. Cav. ; eul. Aug. 23, 1864 ; died Dec. 25, 1864, in hospital, Portsmouth, Va.
Harry Davenport, Co. C, 3d N. Y. Cav. ; enl. Aug., 1864; died at Hampton, Va., January, 1865.
Cyrus C. Loukes, Co. C, 3d N. Y. Cav. ; enl. Aug. 23, 1864; died at Hampton, Va., 1864.
CHAPTER LXXXIX.
DICKINSON.
Geography-Topography-First Settlers and their Locations-Initial Events-Ecclesiastical History-Civil History-Organization of Town - First Town-Mecting - Officers Elected -Supervisors of Town to 1880-Present Officers-Documentary History-Military History.
THIS town lies on the west border of the county, and is bounded as follows : On the north by Moira, on the east by Brandon, on the south by Hamilton County, and on the west by St. Lawrence County.
The north part of the town is rolling and hilly and well adapted to agricultural pursuits, while the southern part is sterile and mountainous. In the southern and central parts are numerous small lakes and streams.
FIRST SETTLEMENTS.
The first settlement in this town was made by Jesse D. and Jotham Rice, who came from Vermont and located on the St. Lawrence turnpike in about the year 1810. These sturdy pioneers settled in the northeast part of the present town,-the former on lands now owned by Anson D. Rice, and the latter on premises now owned by Harrison Barse.
Reuben Cady was also an early settler on lands now owned by Wm. A. Rice. Hosmer Wood was a pioneer on lands now owned by the widow of Edward I. Rice. N. Wood was also a pioneer in this vicinity.
Samuel Foster came into the town in an early day, and located on premises now owned by Mr. E. Dustin ; and Solomon Ross on lands now owned by Henry Foster.
William Clark was a worthy pioneer on the turnpike, on premises now owned by a grandson, -Wm. A. Clark. Sim- eon Harwood, who now resides in Moira, was a pioneer on lands now owned by Smith Clark, and in the western part of the town, near the St. Lawrence line, Benjamin Ileath was a pioneer.
The first settlement at Dickinson Centre was made by Warren and John Ives, who came from Vermont in 1830. Zina Roys came here in about 1832, and located on lands where he now resides. Other early settlers were Samuel Niles, Francis Woods, and Joseph Crandall.
The first merchant in this town was Lodirwick Butter- field, whose store stood on premises now owned by E. A. Cady. The old building was standing until 1879.
The first store at Dickinson Centre was kept by Patrick Flemming, in the building now occupied by Thos. Leonard. Other merchants at this place have been Luther Hulbert, Tuttle & Peek, Tuttle & Dustin, S. P. Flemming, Dustin & Oleana, Tuttle & Conger, and Dustin & Collins.
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HISTORY OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, NEW YORK.
The first grist-mill was built by John Thomas on the north side of the river, opposite the present mill. The present mill was built by Horace Stow, and is now owned by E. N. Tuttle.
The first saw-mill was built by Warren and John Ives.
The first school-house in the town was located on the turnpike, on lands now owned by William Rice. Among the first teachers were Zoae Stimpson and Mahala Heath, wife of Nehemiah Lawrence, of Bangor.
Among the first school-teachers at Dickinson Centre was Mary Carpenter, subsequently the wife of Danforth Briggs. The first school-house was erected in 1838, and stood near the present Methodist Episcopal church.
The first physician was Frederick Pettitt, who lived west of Dickinson Centre. Subsequent physicians have been as follows : Orin Ross, L. M. Wardner, Fernando Roys, and L. W. Babcock.
DICKINSON CENTRE, or Thomasville, as it is sometimes called, is a small village in the northern part of the town, about four miles south of the turnpike, and contains two churches,-Methodist Episcopal and Free-Will Baptist ; a butter-factory, Richard R. Parks, proprietor ; a starch-fac- tory, Mark R. Page ; saw-mill and butter-tub factory, Dow & Webb; grist-mill, E. N. Tuttle; circular-saw mill, An- son Hutchins; furniture-factory, Mr. Herus ; hotel, Moses A. Dustin, Jr. ; stores, Tuttle & Conger and Dustin & Col- lins ; blacksmith-shops, shoe-shops, etc.
ST. REGIS FALLS is a small hamlet south of Dickinson Centre.
ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY. THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
The first religious organization in the town was the Christian Church, in the north part of the town, organized in 1815 by Elder Spooner. Among the first members were Jesse D. and Jotham Ricc, Reuben Cady, and Samuel Foster. Until the erection of the church edifice, in 1861, services were held in the school-house. The church was built at a cost of about $2500.
Among the ministers who have officiated for this church are mentioned the names of John Smith, Denio, Knapp, Ira Allen, Ezekiel Hildreth, Sayles, Pierce, Haight, Henry Reynolds, present pastor. At this writing,-Oct. 18, 1879, -there is but one trustee of the church, Wm. Cady, two having died during the year 1879,-A. G. Perry and E. I. Rice.
THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
The Methodist Church at Dickinson Centre was organ- ized in about the year 1850. The following composed the first class : Martin Beman and wife, Eldred Baker and wife, Philo Caswell and wife.
Among the ministers who have served this church are mentioned the names of Rev. Mr. Dcharme, Miller, Bar- ton, Chase, Nichols, Wells, Mott, Stanley, Danforth, Pierce, Kennoff, Wright, and Charles Du Bois, present pastor. The present church edifice was erected in 1871.
FREE-WILL BAPTIST CHURCH.
This church was organized some time prior to 1860. In that year the church edifice was erected. Among the first members were Deacon John Ramsdall, Samuel Niles, Jesse
Royer, Nathaniel Ramsdall, and Brooks Hudson. Among those who have served the church as pastors were Elders Newell and Walcott. The present pastor is Richard R. Parks.
There is also a Baptist Church located in the north part of the town.
CIVIL HISTORY.
Dickinson was organized from Harrison, now Malone,; April 4, 1808. Bangor was set off June 15, 1812, and Moira, April 15, 1828. It embraces the townships of Wil- liamsville, Dayton, Johnsmanor, Cheltenham, Longhneck, and Mount Morris. The first town-meeting was held in 1809, and the following officers were elected : Supervisor, Samuel Pease ; Town Clerk, Apollos Lathrop ; Assessors, Rufus Tilden, Chester Tuller, Elisha Drury ; Collector, R. Tilden ; Poormasters, Appleton Foot, Joseph Plumb ; Commissioners of Highways, Samuel Foster, John Potter, Robert Wilson ; Constables, R. Tilden, Edward Chapman.
The following is a list of supervisors from the organiza- tion of the town to 1880, also town clerks from 1828. The town records prior to 1828 are missing.
SUPERVISORS.
1809, S. Pease ; 1810-12, Joseph Plumb ; 1813-22, Jonathan Law- rence ; 1823, Jason Peirce ; 1824, J. Lawrence; 1825-27, J. Pierce; 1828-32, Loderick Butterfield ; 1833-34, Erastus Hutchins; 1835, Reuben Cady; 1836-41, Erastus Hutchins; 1842-43, Warren Ives ; 1844-45, Peter Whitney ; 1846-52, Warren Ives ; 1853-54, Peter Whitney ; 1855-56, Claudius Hutchins ; 1857-59, James M. Beeman ; 1860, Claudius Hutchins; 1861-69, Wm. Dawson; 1870, Anson Hutchins ; 1871, Wm. Dawson ; 1872, Patrick Flem- ing ; 1873, Anson Hutchins; 1874-75, Patrick Fleming; 1876- 79, George W. Dustin.
TOWN CLERKS.
1828, Levi Witherill; 1829-33, C. Harwood; 1834, Jesse Derby ; 1835, Elmer Ward; 1836-37, Milton Heath ; 1838-40, Simeon C. Harwood; 1841-44, Milton Heath ; 1845-47, O. A. Cady ; 1848- 49, J. Hawkins; 1850-54, Josiah Bailey; 1855, Harvey M. Sampson ; 1856, Josiah Baily ; 1857-58, 1I. W. Sampson; 1859- 61, Moses A. Dustin ; 1862-71, Patrick Fleming; 1872, Nelson Tuttle ; 1873-77, Wm. N. Tuttle ; 1878-79, Josiah Bailey.
The officers for 1879 are as follows : Supervisor, George W. Dustin ; Town Clerk, Josiah Bailcy ; Assessor, Watson Page ; Road Commissioner, Hiram George; Justice of the Peace, Wm. B. Clark ; Poormaster, John Dawson ; Col- lector, Heman L. Hazen ; Constables, Horace Peabody, Charles H. Young, C. Shufelt, Frank L. Curtis, Heman L. Hazen ; Inspectors of Election, Ira C. Green, John E. Thomas, H. L. Hoyt; Commissioner of Excise, Sylvanus Niles ; Auditors, L. W. Babcock, Andrew Potter, John H. Waste; Justices, Ira C. Green, Anson Hutchins, Willard Saunders, Wm. B. Clark.
Bounties on animals at different times have been voted, as follows : Wolves, $10, $15, and $20 ; panthers, $10, $15, $20, and $25 ; foxes, $2; bears, $3 and $5; catamounts, $20; crows, 37} cents ; squirrels, 12} cents ; chipmonks, 123 cents.
The following appears on the old town-book :
"Snow began to fall the 12th, at night, and has in my opinion fell at least six inches, and icicles have frozen to the eaves of buildings, 12 inches in length, or more. May 13, 1834.
" JESSE DERBY, " Town Clerk.
" Snow-storm began the 14th to increase, and fell to the depth of one foot."
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TOWN OF DICKINSON.
DICKINSON ARMY LIST.
Silas II. Bradley, private, 12th Cav., Co. F; enl. Feb. 26, 1863 ; takeu prisoner at Plymouth, N. C., April 20, 1864 ; sent to Andersonville prison, Ga .; paroled April 26, 1865 ; diseh. July 6, 1865.
William C. Wilson, private, 98th Inf., Co. E; enl. Dec. 26, 1863 ; disch. at Ricli- mond, Va., Ang. 31, 1865.
Flavius Josephus Titus, private, 106th Inf., Co. II; enl. Jan. 2, 1864; taken pris- oner at battle of Cedar Creek, Va. ; sent to Salisbury prison, N. C .; pa- roled; disch. June 17, 1865.
Horace Kingsley, Ist sergt .. 97th Inf., Co. B; drafted July 14, 1863; pro. to 1st sergt., Co. B, Jan. 1, 1865; disch. Ang. 5, 1865, at Syracuse, N. Y.
Sewell Kendall, private, 92d Inf., Co. G; enl. Oct. 1861 ; disch. for disability at Washington, D. C., April 10, 1862.
Henry G. Sampson, private, 12Ist Inf., Co. HI .; enl. Aug. 22, 1862; dischi. at Fisher's Hill, Va., June, 1865.
William Thompson, private, 98th Inf., Co. G ; enl. Jan. 27, 1862; disch. for dis- ability at Yorktown, Va., Oct. 16, 1862.
Chauncey B. Wood, sergt., 60th Inf., Co. I; eul. Sept. 23, 1861 ; disch. for dis- ability at Baltimore, Md., July, 1862.
Henry S. Waist, private, 60th Inf., Co. 1 ; enl. Dec. 28, 1863; disch. at Alexan- dria, Va., July 17, 1865.
Joseph King, private, 60th Int., Co. 1; enl. Sept. 24, 1861; wounded at battle of Chancellorsville, Va .; disch. at Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 29, 1864.
Osburn Chase, private, 142d Inf., Co. F; en1. Aug. 21, 1862 ; disch. at Smithiville, N. C., July 5, 1865.
Augustus Willard Chase, private, 12th Cav., Co. F; enl. Feb. 18, 1863 ; disch. for disability, Aug. 1, 1863; re-enl. 142d Inf., Co. F, Ang. 20, 1864.
Franklin L. Tilden, private, 142d Inf., Co. F; enl. Ang. 23, 1862 ; lied of measles at Bermuda Hundred, Va., May 13, 1864.
John A. Ramsdell, private, 6th Art., Co. C; enl. Dec. 28, 1863 ; disch, at Hart's Island, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1865.
Charles D. Baker, private, 98th Iuf., Co. G ; enl. Oct. 18, 1861 ; disch. at Chapin's Farm, Va., Nov. 2, 1864.
Andrew C. Cole, eorp., 142d Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 20, 1862; pro. to corp., Feb- ruary, 1863, and to Vet. Res. Corps; diseh, at Elmira, N. Y., July 21, 1865. Sylvester Barnes, private, 92d Inf., Co. G; dischi, at Elmira, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1864. Carlos Ross, private, 98th Inf., Co. G ; enl. Oct. 25, 1861; dischi. at Pongo Bridge,
Va., Dec. 31, 1863; re-enl. Jan. 1, 1864; disch. at Manchester, Va., Sept. 1, 1865.
Eldred Baker, private, 142d Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 23, 1862 ; disch. at Ogdens- burgh, N. Y., July, 1865.
William H. H. Bradley, private, 98tlı Inf., Co. G; enl. Nov. 6, 1861; disch. for disability at Newbern, N. C., March 18, 1863; re-enl. Ang. 18, 1864; wounded; disch. at Manchester, Va., June, 1865.
Nathaniel H. Dewey, private, 92d Inf., Co. H; enl. October, 1861 ; wounded at battle of Fair Oaks, and died of his wounds at Fortress Monroe, July 3, 1862.
Franklin D. Dewey, private, 6th Art., Co. M; enl. Dec. 28, 1863; trans. to Co. C; disch. at Hart's Island, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1865.
John Clark Chase, private, 98th Regt., Co. G; enl. Nov. 28, 1861 ; disch. at Pun- go Bridge, Va., Dec. 31, 1863 ; re-enl. Jan. 1, 1864 ; disch. at Manchester, Va., Sept. 1, 1865.
Oramel E. Waste, private, 92d Inf., Co. C; enl. Sept. 14, 1861 ; died of disease at Potsdam, N. Y.
Arthur Leroy Morey, private, 98th Inf., Co. G ; enl. Oct. 18, 1861 ; wounded; disch. Nov. 21, 1864.
Solomon Ross, private, 98th Regt., Co. C; en1. Nov. 25, 1861 ; disch. for disability, at Beaufort, N. C., May 31, 1863.
Martin llaskell, private, 92d Inf., Co. G; enl. Oct. 10, 1861 ; disch. at Washing- ton, D. C, June, 1862 ; re-enl. 6th Art., Co. M ; enl. Dec. 28, 1863; disclı. for disability, April, 1864.
Ambrose Morrow, private, 11th Cav., Co. E; enl. December, 1863.
John Cook, private, 92d Inf., Co. G; enl. September, 1861 ; disch. for disability at Washington, April, 1862; re-eul. 13th Cav., Co. G, June 15, 1863 ; died of brain fever at Centreville, Va., Sept. 20, 1863.
Rufus Fisk, private, 60th Inf., Co. I; enl. Sept. 24, 1861 ; discharged at Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 29, 1864.
Randall B. Ramsdell, private, 92d Inf., Co. HI; enl. Oct. 15, 1861 ; discharged; re-enl. 96th Inf., Co. G, Feb. 12, 1864.
Reuben Conger, private, 92d Inf., Co. G ; enl. Oct. 10, 1861 ; dischi. for disability at Suffolk, Va .; re-enl. 98th Inf., Co. D, Aug. 18, 1864; disch. at Man- chester, Va., June 10, 1865.
Robert Ramsdell, private, 60th Inf., Co. II ; enl. Sept. 29, 1861.
Erastus I. Barnes, private, 142d Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug. II, 1862; wounded at battle of Drury's Bluff, Va., May 16, 1864; disch. at Chestunt Ilil! hos- pital, Philadelphia, Juno 7, 1865.
Ezekiel G. Ilewitt, private, 48th Inf., Co. K; drafted; wounded ; disch. at For- tross Monroe, June 8, 1865.
Charles Jarvis, private, 92d Inf., Co. G; enl. Jannary, 1862 ; died of diseaso. Frank Caturia, private, 106th Inf., Co. Il ; enl. Aug. 10, 1862 ; disch, at Ogdens- burgh, N. Y., July 1, 1865.
Daniel S. Robbins, corp., 1.12d Inf., Co. F; enl. Ang. 25, 1862; died of diphthorin at Fairfax, Va., January, 1863.
Charles E. Waist, corp., 60th Inf., Co. I ; enl. Sept. 23, 1861 ; taken prisoner May 3, 1863 ; sent to Richmond ; parolod; exchanged; disch. at Wauhatchee, Tonn., Dec. 24, 1863.
Jerentiah Chase, private, 92d Inf., Co. G; enl. Oct. 10, 1861 ; disch. for disability at Mount Pleasant, D. C., Feb. 24, 1863.
Horatio M. Chase, private, 60th Inf., Co. E; enl. September, 1861; wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863; died at Washington, D. C., May 16, 1863. Nathaniel P. Chase, private, 60th Inf., Co. I ; enl. Oct. 10, 1861.
Erwin Wilson, private, 98th Inf., Co. G; enl. October, 1861; disch. for disability at Yorktown, Va., Oct. 27, 1862.
Ilollis D. Kendall, private, 60th Inf., Co. I; enl. Sept. 22, 1861; disch. for dis- ability, March, 1863.
Julius Rising, corp., 60th Inf., Co. I; enl. Sept. 24, 1861 ; discharged at Wau- hatchee, Tenn., Dec. 24, 1863.
Marshall Harvey, private, 6th Art., Co. L; cul. Ang. 15, 1864; disch. at New York City, July, 1865.
Joseph Tebo, private, 106tlt Inf., Co. HI ; enl. Aug. 4, 1862; wounded at Monoc- acy Bridge, Md ; disch. at Frederick City, Md., May 17, 1865.
William Alfred Ward, eorp., 142d Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 12, 1862; disch. at New- burn, N. C., June 8, 1865.
Spellntan Morey, private, 98th Inf., Co. D; enl. Oct. 18, 1861; disch. for dis- ability, Dec. 16, 1862; re-enl. 98tl Inf., Co. D, Aug. 18, 1864; disch. at Manchester, June 7, 1865.
Joseph Mersha, private, 106th Inf., Co. II ; enl. Ang. 12, 1862; disch. at Ogdens- burgh, N. Y., July 1, 1865.
John Maslitar, private, 95thi Inf., Co. 11; drafted; wounded; dischi, at Alexan- andria, Va., Feb. 29, 1864.
John Furnia, private, 60th Inf., Co. I ;- enl. Ang. 15, 1864; disch. at Washing- ton, D. C., June 1, 1865.
James K. Thompson, 2d lieut., 142d Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 30, 1862; pro. to 2d lieut., January, 1863; disch. for disability at Annapolis, Md., Nov. 1, 1864. Levi C. M. Bourne, private, 142d Inf., Co. F; enl. Ang. 30, 1862 ; died of yellow fever.
Joseph Shortsleave, private, 142d Inf., Co. F; enl. Angust, 1862; missing at bat- tle of Drury's Bluff, May 16, 1864.
HIiram Hutchins, private, 142d Inf., Co. F ; enl. August, 1862; died of disease. Peter Bashaw, private, 60th Inf., Co. I; enl. Sept. 24, 1861 ; disch. for disability at David's Island, N. Y., June 17, 1863.
Walter Roys, 98th Inf., Co. G; enl. Dee. 18, 1861 ; disch. at Pungo Bridge, Va., Jan. 1, 1863.
Lonis Caturia, private, 142d Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 28, 1862; trans. to 14th Vet. Res. Corps, Ang. 5, 1863 ; disch. at Washington, D. C., June 26, 1865.
Nelson Ramsdell, corp., 142d Inf., Co. F ; enl. Aug. 29, 1862; pro. to corp .; disch. at Washington, D. C., June 26, 1865.
Marcellus Demo, private, 14th Art., Co. A; enl. December, 1863; wounded ; disch. for disability, 1864.
Elijalı Alfred Palmer, private, 6th Art., Co. K; enl. Jan. 1, 1864; wounded ; taken prisoner June 18, 1864; sent to Andersonville, Ga .; paroled; disch. June 9, 1865, at Annapolis, Md.
Henry M. Hawley, private, 6th Art., Co. M ; enl. December, 1863; wounded ; died at David's Island, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1864.
Allen Farr, private, 142d Inf , Co. F; enl. Aug. 12, 1862; wounded; disch. June 2, 1865, at Fort Schuyler, N. Y.
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