History of Montgomery and Fulton counties, N.Y. : with illustrations and portraits of old pioneers and prominent residents, Part 27

Author: Beers, F.W., & co., New York, pub
Publication date: 1878
Publisher: New York : F.W. Beers & co.
Number of Pages: 664


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On the 20th it returned to the old camp at Bermuda, with only one hundred and twenty men fit for duty. Comparative rest was the happy lot of the decimated regiment until the 28th, when it marched to Peters- burgh again and occupied the trenches in front of that city. The regi- ment had a little rest, doing only trench and camp duty until the 28th of September, when it broke camp and marched to the north side of the James. On the 29th the 115th participated in the capture of two redoubts on Chafin's farm, known by some as Spring Hill. Here the losses of the regiment were very severe, among the dead being the loved and lamented C'apt. W. H. McKittrick, of Co. C. During this engagement in charges, countercharges, victories and repulses, the enemy lost three times the number that the 115th did.


From this time to October 27th, the regiment was doing picket duty most of the time. On that day a reconnaissance was made in force on the Darby town road, in front of Richmond, the 115th taking a prominent part in charging the rebel works, and losing quite heavily. Among the number killed was Sergeant Ide of Company F., the idol of his comrades. Re- turning to camp, the regiment had five days' comparative rest. On the sth of December, the 115th embarked on board the propellor " Haze," and participated in the abortive attempt to capture Fort Fisher, N. C. In the afternoon of December 30th, the regiment debarked at Jones' Landing, on the James river, Va., and just after dark was again in the old ramp on Chafin's farm.


On January 4th, 1865, the 115th again embarked on board the Propeller "DeMolay," on its second expedition against the keystone of the confed- cracy. The whole force was under command of Gen. Alfred H. Terry. The troops landed at l'lay Pond battery, a short distance north of Fort Fisher, on the 13th at 9 A. M. The 115th lost but two or three men in landing. At 3 P. M. of the 15th, the grand charge was made upon the fnrt, the 115th bearing a noble part in its capture, and being again com-


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plimented by General Terry, also by Gen. Ames, who knew something of its fighting qualities while in the army of the James. The loss to the regi- ment was about 70, and among the killed was Lieut. S. S. Olney, of Co. F., whose loss to the regiment and company could not be made good. At about 8 o'clock, on the morning of the 16th, one of the magazines of the fort exploded, killing and wounding more of this regiment than the fight- ing of the day before.


From this time to the surrender of Johnson's rebel army, the 115th was continually employed in fighting, marching, picket and guard duty, until it reached Raleigh, N. C., where it was assigned to " safe guard " duty in the city, from April 23d to June 17th, when it was mustered out of service. On the 19th, the regiment left Raleigh for Albany, N. Y., where it was paid off by Paymaster C. F. Davis, on the 6th of July, 1865, there being some- thing less than two hundred of the original members. Upon leaving the U. S. Service, the men quietly returned to their homes and former voca- tions, and to-day the old 115th N. Y. Volunteer Infantry is represented in nearly every State in the Union, and almost every calling in life. However humble or exalted they may now be, if you speak of the camp, the bivouac, the fatigue, the march, the picket, the fight, and the camp fires of years gone by, their eyes will kindle, and at the fireside they fight their battles o'er and o'er, until one could almost hear the roar of musketry, and the bursting of shells. But we must stop, for we can add nothing to the laurels already wreathed around the brow of one of the best of our country's de- fenders, the 115th Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry. It only re- mains to add the following list of battles which were participated in by the regiment, or a part of it.


Maryland Heights, Sept.


13th, 1862.


Bolivar Heights, Va.,


15th,


West Point, Va., Jan. 8. 1863.


Jacksonville, Fla., Feb.


7.


1864. =


Camp Finegan, “


Baldwin, =


9.


Sanderson, "


..


14.


Olustee, =


:


March 10,


Bermuda Hundred, Va., May 5,


Chesterfield Heights,


7.


Old Church, 9,


Weir Bottom Church, 12.


Drury's Bluff, Va., 14,


Proctor's Creek & Port Walthall. Va., May 16,"


('old Harbor. Va., June I. 1864 ..


Chickahominy. "


Petersburgh. =


23.


Burnside Mine, July 30.


Deep Bottom, Aug. 16-18,


Fort Gilmer, ..


Sept. 29,


Darbytown Road, Oct.


27.


Fort Fisher, N. C., Dec.


25.


:


= Jan. 15, 1865.


Fort Anderson, N.C., Feb. 1 9,


Sugar loaf battery," 20,


Wilmington, =


22,


8,


..


Callahan Station,"


20,


Palatka,


..


=


The ti5th brought out of the war six flags, which Col. Sammons, in be- half of the regiment, presented to the State. The national ensign, a gift of the ladies of the XVth Senatorial district, Ang. 20, 1862, showed service. the staff and three-fifths of the flag being gone. The regimental banner. presented by the State authorities while the regiment was at Fonda, of silk. with eagle and shield in the center, the national motto in a scroll beneath, and thirty-four stars in the field above, bearing the inscription, " 115th N.Y. Vol. Regiment Infantry," came out rent in the center and torn from side to side. A second and similar regimental banner survived in better con- dition, and with it was a new national flag inscribed with the names of the regiment's battl .. ; also two guidons of hunting. These flags were turned over to the adjutant general. They are represented by Lieut. Col. N. J Johnson, and are carried by Sergt. James English, who lost an arm while supporting them in the field.


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THE HISTORY OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY.


The following is a roll of men from Montgomery and Fulton counties who enlisted and served in the 115th Regiment, together with their places of enrollment :


REGIMENTAL OFFICERS.


Colonel, Simeon Sammons, Mohawk. Commissioned in 1862.


Lieut. Col., E. L. Walrath, Syracuse. Appointed major in November. 1863 ; lieutenant colonel April, 1865.


Lieut. Col., Geo. S. Batcheller, Saratoga. Commissioned and went out with regiment.


N. J. Johnson, Ballston. Commanded regiment in May, 1864. Major, Patrick H. Cowan, Saratoga. Surgeon, C. Mc Farland. Commissioned in 1863. R. F. Sutton, Saratoga. Went out with regiment.


Asst. Surgeon, Sam'l W. Peters. =


and Asst. Surgeon, Hiram W. Ingerson, Fonda. Went out with regiment. Adjutant, Thos. R. Horton, Fultonville. : .. Q. M., Martin McMartin, Johnstown. Served 3 years.


Chaplain, S. W. Clemens.


COMPANY A. OFFICERS.


Captain, Garret Van Deveer, Fonda, N. Y. Mortally wounded at Olustee. Died Feb. 24, 1864.


Ist Lieutenant, Willet Ferguson, Fonda, N. Y. Promoted to captain,


Feb. 24, 1864.


znd Lieutenant, John W. Davis, Fonda, N. Y. Promoted to ist lieu- tenant. Severely wounded at Olustee.


Ist Sergeant, C. N. Ballou, Fonda, N. Y. Promoted to 2nd lieutenant. In 1864 to captain.


and Sergeant, Stephen Morris, jr., Glen, N. Y. Mortally wounded at Olustee.


3d Sergeant, C. C. Cole, Glen. Wounded at Drury's Bluff.


4th Sergeant, Jas. W. Van Arnem, Fonda. Promoted to zd sergeant, June, 1865.


5th Sergeant, Chas. Gross, Glen. Died at Washington.


ist Corporal, Thomas Smeaton, Root.


and Corporal, John A. Hubbard, Fonda. Lost leg at Harper's Ferry.


3rd Corporal, Simeon J. Aumack, Glen. Killed at Deep Bottom. 4th Corporal, Nicholas Shults, Palatine. 5th Corporal, Silas W. Horning, Glen. I.ost arm at Deep Bottom, Va. 6th Corporal, Stephen B. Nellis, Palatine.


7th Corporal, Rodolphus H. Tipple, Glen. Musician, Joseph Allin.


Musician, Alvergone Ackert, Fonda. Killed at Fort Fisher. .


Wagoner, Geo. H. Bellows, Glen. Mortally wounded at (luster.


PRIVATES.


Nelson Ambridge, Palatine.


Geo. W. Blowers, Fonda. Wounded at Olustee and died March 11, 1864.


Michael Byers, Fonda. Killed at Chesterfield Heights, May 7, 1864. John Brower, Fonda. G. H. Bellows. Died at Hilton Head. Robt. Baker. Died at Salisbury, N. C. Reuben Blowers, Fonda. Daniel Burk, Fonda Joseph Bese, (ilen. John D). Bond, Glen. Died of disease, May 20, 1865.


Chas. Clapson, Glen. Mortally wounded by accident, at Hilton Head.


Ezra Coleman, Glen. Died at Fortress Monroe.


Ja. P. Caldwell, Fonda.


Elisha Carson, Glen. Died at Andersonville, Feb. 20, 1864


Rosdell Corlew. Died in North Carolina. Alfred J. Castler, Glen. Promoted to corporal. Wounded at Olustee. F. Cromwell. Died at Olustee. Wm. Crowden, Fonda. Joseph Carpenter, Glen.


John Dutcher, Fonda.


Jas. M. Dean, Fonda. Died at Hilton Head.


Chas. Denegar, Glen. Killed at Fort Fisher, N. C., Jan. 15, 1865.


Chas. DeVan, Palatine. " " Deep Bottom, Aug. 16, 1865.


Geo. Enney, Fonda. Chas. Ergabroadt, Palatine.


John Faus. Died at Andersonville. Daniel T. Goodbread, Palatine.


Oswald Glen, Glen.


John Gow, Mohawk. Died at Beaufort.


Jas. Gardner, Palatine. Wounded at Olustee and died March 19, 1864. W'm. Gardner, Palatine.


Thos. J. Henry, Fonda


Henry Heaser, Fonda. Killed at Petersburgh, Va., June 30, 1864. John Horning, Fonda.


John Hogan, Fonda. Killed at Petersburgh, Va., July 13, 1864.


Wm. Hilton, Glen. Promoted to sergeant.


John Holsner, Glen. Died in Virginia.


George Hart, Glen. Wounded at Olustee. Died in Andersonville Prison.


Patrick Joyce, Palatine.


John Keyderling, Glen.


H. A. Keyderling, Glen.


A. W. Kirkham, Glen. Wounded and taken prisoner at Olustee. John Kaiser. Killed in Virginia.


Henry Keyderling, Glen.


Alex. Lanegar, Glen.


Jacob M. Lanegar, Glen.


Solomon Lanegar, Glen.


Peter Lanegar, Glen. Killed at Fort Fisher, N. C., Jan. 15, 1865.


A. H. M. Lanegar, Glen.


John A. Lanegar, Glen. Killed at Olustee, Feb. 20, 1864.


Ira A. Lanegar, Glen.


Mortimer D. Lowell, Glen.


Hiram Lusk, Fonda. Died in Hospital, Feb., 1864.


Whiting A. Lee, Fonda. Oliver Lighthall, Root. Wounded at Chester Heights.


Sam'l H Lusk, Palatine.


John Lewis, Palatine. John Lasher, Palatine.


Menso Lasher, Palatine.


Lewis Martin, Palatine.


Lewis Martin, jr., Palatine.


McDowell, Palatine. Killed at Olustee, Fla.


John A. Mayer, Bleecker.


Edward McCann, Glen.


Bernard McGuire, Glen.


Michael McMahon, Root.


Thomas R. Neely, Glen.


Sam'l 1). Osterhout, Glen. Died at Hilton Head, May 6, 1863.


Henry O'Neal, Root. John Pettit, Canajohne.


Daniel Peeler, Glen. Died at Andersonville Prison.


John H. Peeler, Palatine. Mortally wounded at Drury's Bluff. Wm. A. Pratt. Died in Virginia.


W'm. Reynolds, Fonda.


Joshua W. Ripley, Glen.


Geo. L. Rice, Glen. Niles Reynolds, Fonda.


John Robinson. Died in Andersonville.


Jacob Sabenhart, Palatine.


Leander Snell, l'alatine.


George Smith, Fonda.


William Strait, Fonda.


Frederick Seller, Fonda.


Levi Smith, Glen. W. N. Sandt, Glen. Died in hospital.


Conrad' Smith, Palatine. Wounded at Fort Fisher, missing. John Sryder. Died at Hilton Head.


Daniel 'I. Steel, Mohawk


Joseph Shannon, l'alatine.


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RECORD OF THE 115TH REGIMENT.


John Sherlock, Glen. Taken prisoner at Deep Bottom. Nathan Terrell, Fonda. Martin Timmins, Fonda. Wounded at Deep Bottom. Died Sept. 14, 1864.


John J. Van Brocklin, Glen. Died of wounds at Harper's Ferry, September 15, 1862.


John Van Dusin, Palatine. W. D. Van Ausdell. Taken prisoner and missing. William Van Alstine, Glen. Wounded at Olustee. Charles Weeper, Glen. Wounded at Olustee. Died in rebel prison, August 1864. William Weper, Glen.


Lafayette Waterman, Palatine. Died in rebel prison, Nov. 11, 1864.


COMPANY B.


OFFICERS.


Captain, John P. Kneeskern, Minden.


Ist Lieutenant, H. X. Dievendorff, Canajoharie. Resigned.


zd Lieutenant, John Van De Saude, Fort Plain. Wounded at Deep Bottom; died at Fortress Monroe, October 3, 1864.


ist Sergeant, William J. Lasher, St. Johnsville.


2d Sergeant, Isaac E. Smith, St. Johnsville. Promoted to 2d Lieut .; to Ist Lieut., Co. C .; to Captain, Co. C. 3d Sergeant, Daniel K. Peacock, Fonda.


4th Sergeant, Jacob H. Snyder, Fonda.


5th Sergeant, Joseph L. Mosher, Canajoharie.


ist Corporal, Augustus Collier, St. Johnsville. Promoted 2d lieuten- ant November, 1864; Ist lieutenant June, 1865. 2d Corporal, Job J. Harlow, Minden. 3d Corporal, Edward C. Buddle, Canajoharie.


4th Corporal, Countryman Jadua, St. Johnsville. Killed at Ft. Fisher. 5th Corporal, John Reardon, St. Johnsville. Promoted 2d lieutenant, June, 1865.


6th Corporal, Washington Vosburgh, Canajoharie.


7th Corporal, Charles Tucker, Fonda.


8th Corporal, John F. Moyer, Fonda. Musician, Darwin R. Hicks, St. Johnsville.


Musician, Marius Powell, St. Johnsville.


Wagoner, Alonzo Van Evera, Fonda.


PRIVATES.


Henry Albright, Fonda. Welber Alpaugh, Canajoharie. William L. Alger, Canajoharie. Jacob B. Brown, St. Johnsville. Killed near Petersburgh, Va., June 24, 1864. Robert E. Burk, St. Johnsville. Orin H. Brown, St. Johnsville. George W. Burk, St. Johnsville. James Bellis, St. Johnsville. John Burns, St. Johnsville. Henry T. Becker, Canajoharie. William H. Burden, Canajoharie.


James S. Brown, Canajoharie. John Becker, Canajoharie. Wounded and taken prisoner.


David Bowes, Fonda. Died of typhoid fever, August 14, 1864. Henry Byer, Fonda. David L. Collins, St. Johnsville. Norman Cook, Minden. Leonard J. Crouse, St. Johnsville. Seeley Conover, Canajoharie. Livingston Derrick, Canajoharie. John Denmark, St. Johnsville. Died at Hilton Head of lung fever, May, 1863.


William E. Flint, Canajoharie. Killed at Olustee, February 20, 1864. William H. Flint, Canajoharie. Abram Failing, jr., St. Johnsville. Robert Gray, Fonda. Aaron Garlock, Minden. James Green, Minden.


Daniel Gilday, Minden. Killed at Olustee, February 20, 1864.


Lewis H. Goodrich, Canajoharie.


Henry Goodrich, Canajoharie. Killed at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864. George Hoyt, Canajoharie.


George J. Hickey, Canajoharie. Abram Hanson, Minden.


Samuel 1 .. Hungerford, Minden.


John W. Higgins, St. Johnsville.


William Hompkey, St. Johnsville.


David Handy, St. Johnsville.


William S. Hess, St. Johnsville.


Robert Kitts, Fonda.


John A. Koehler, Minden.


Charles G Lappee, Minden.


Peter B. Lampman, St. Johnsville.


William H. Lampman, St. Johnsville.


John P. Lintner, Minden. Wounded at Petersburgh, and died Sep- tember, 1864.


William W. Lake, Canajoharie.


R. Maxfield. Died near home.


1.ewis Magadien, St. Johnsville.


John H. Miller, St. Johnsville.


George Miller, Fort Plain. Died near home.


Norman Miller, St. Johnsville.


William J. Miller, Minden.


Michael Moloney, Fonda.


Richard Maxfield, Fonda. Wounded and taken prisoner at Olustee; died November, 1864.


Patrick McMahon, Minden.


Morgan W. Moyer, Minden.


Thomas McGreevy, Minden.


Lucas Mount, Canajoharie. Wounded, taken prisoner and died. B. Moyer. Died at Savannah, Gia.


John W. Moak, Minden.


George Miller, Minden. Died at Minden, N. Y., November, 1864.


Peter Nellis, St. Johnsville.


John C. Nellis, St. Johnsville.


Frank Niederlander, Minden.


Killed at Olustee, February 20, 1864.


Anthony Otto, Canajoharie.


Nicholas Rupert, Minden. Killed at Deep Bottom, August 16, 1864.


Abner Snell, St. Johnsville.


Orville Snell, St. Johnsville.


E. W. Southerland, St. Johnsville.


Dan. K. Schram, St. Johnsville.


James Sneck, St. Johnsville.


Daniel Starin, St. Johnsville.


Alonzo Smith, St. Johnsville. Killed at Olustee, February 20, 1864.


Charles Schuyler, Canajoharie.


Lucius A. Smith, Canajoharie. Wounded and taken prisoner at Olustee, and died at Andersonville, September, 1864.


George S. Smith, Canajoharie.


John Smith, Minden. D. C. Tompkins, St. Johnsville.


Charles Tring, Minden.


James H. Veeder, St. Johnsville.


Fisher F. Van Epps, Minden.


Frank Washburn, Minden.


Daniel J. Whiting, Minden.


Nicholas Winne, St. Johnsville.


Reuben Walrath, St. Johnsville Mortally wounded at Darbytown


Road, October 27, 1864.


William Welch, Amsterdam.


John J. Williams, Amsterdam.


George Weaver, Amsterdam.


James J. West, Florida.


COMPANY D.


OFFICERS.


Captain, Sidney 1) Lingenfelter, Am terdam. Ist. Lieutenant, Thomas Wayne, Florida. Discharged February 22, 1865; disability.


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THE HISTORY OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY.


and. Lieutenant, Hugh S. Sanford, Amsterdam. Ist Sergeant, Nicholas De Graff, Amsterdam. ant June, 1863; Ist lieutenant February, 1865. and Sergeant, Wm. W. Mckay, Amsterdam. 3rd Sergeant, Charles Kline, Amsterdam. November, 1864; Ist lieutenant May, 1865. 4th Sergeant, John C. Brand, Charleston. 5th Sergeant, Elbert Slingerland, Amsterdam. Ist Corporal, Wm. H. Baker, Florida. and Corporal, Frank Moon, Amsterdam. 3rd Corporal, Wm. MeCollom, Amsterdam. Wounded at Olustee.


Promoted to captain. Promoted 2d lieuten-


Promoted zd lieutenant


4th Corporal, Levi Lingenfelter, Amsterdam. Killed at Olustee, Fla., February 20, 1864.


5th Corporal, Henry Hilton, Charleston.


6th Corporal, Edward S. Montaney, Charleston.


7th Corporal, Daniel Grant, Amsterdam. Wounded at Olustee.


8th Corporal, Schuyler Gordon, Charleston. Musician, Chauncey Snyder, Amsterdam.


Musician, Francis Snyder, Amsterdam.


Wagoner, Clark Vedder, Amsterdam.


PRIVATES.


Jacob Albright, Charleston. Willard E. Bemus, Amsterdam. William Boyd, Amsterdam. Abraham Brower, Amsterdam. Myron L. Bemus, Amsterdam. Wounded at Fort Gilmer: died Oc- tober 11, 1864. David R. Brower, Florida. Leonard Burns, Florida. Harvey Bunsey, Charleston Winslow Burton, Charleston. Died of disease October 24, 1864.


Roderick F. Barlow, Charleston. Killed at Olustee. Fla., February 20, 1864.


James Bretton, Charleston. W'm. E. Colgrove, Charleston. Died in rebel prison December 3, 1863. Philip V. Colgrove, Charleston.


Frank M. Conover, Charleston. Killed at Deep Bottom.


J. M. Countryman. Wounded at Olustee. Andrew Clark, Amsterdam. Died at Beaufort June 23, 1863. W. Clark. Wounded at Olustee.


Williamson Cunning, Amsterdam.


Andrew M. Claflin, Amsterdam. Frank Crow, Mohawk. Died in rebel prison October 21, 1864.


George Cassidy, Florida Died at Beaufort, July 8, 1863.


Charles Dunbar, Fonda. Sylvester N. Dodds, Amsterdam. Killed on railroad at Chicago No- vember 11, 1862. Alfred G. Eaton, Charleston. Nicholas H. Eaton. Wounded at Olustee. James English, Florida. Peter A. Folensbee, Amsterdam. Killed at Olustee, Fla., February 20, 1864. Nathan F. Folensbee, Charleston.


Charles Frinv. Died at Beaufort.


John French, Florida. Died of fever May 12, 1864


James Fredendall, Florida George Fredendall. Florida: Daniel Goodaumoot, Amsterdam.


John Gillins, Amsterdam. Wounded at Olustee.


W'm. E.Glover, Amsterdam. Wounded at Olustee, killed at Petersburgh. Thomas Heavey, Amsterdam. Died in New York Hospital August 4, 1865. Abner Hall, Amsterdam. John Hansaw, Amsterdam. Henry C. Hart, Amsterdam. John B. Harrower, Amsterdam. Isaac Harrower. Amsterdam. Died of disease August 7. 1864 Fred Hutchkins, Amsterdam Miner B. Humphrey, Charleston. Albert Inman, Amsterdam


J. Johns. Wounded at Olustee. Wm. H. Kellogg. Wounded at Olustee. George Kline, Amsterdam.


Charles E. Kellogg, Charleston. Died of fever December 16, 1862. Thomas Lepper, Amsterdam. Oscar Lockwood, Amsterdam. James Little, Amsterdam. Wm. Little, Amsterdam. Samuel Marshall, Amsterdamn.


Aaron McIntosh, Amsterdam.


James McCollum, Amsterdam. Died at Deep Bottom, Va.


James McKercher, Amsterdam.


James McNully, Amsterdam. Wounded at Olustee.


Walter McCowatt, Amsterdam.


Daniel Mosher, Amsterdam. Philip McCarthy, Florida.


John S. MeMaster, Florida. Died at Fortress Monroe.


Wm. H. H. Martin, Charleston.


W'm. H. Nutt, Amsterdam.


Henry Newman. Wounded at Olustee.


John A. Ostrander, Charleston.


B. Owens. Wounded at Olustee. Charles Ormand. Wounded at Olustee.


Henry Rust, Amsterdam.


Wm. Robinson, Amsterdam.


Samuel T. Rider, Charleston.


Asa B. Rider, Charleston. Died of fever November 23, 1862.


Lewis Rosa, Florida.


John H. Simpson, Florida. Died at Andersonville.


Alexander B. Shute. Florida. Edward Smith. Killed at Olustee.


Chauncey Snyder, jr., Amsterdam. Died of fever November 15, 1862.


Alfred Saltsman. Amsterdam Died of fever November 15, 1862.


Michael E. Soules, Amsterdam.


Alfred C. Shepard, Amsterdam.


Chas E. Thayer, Amsterdam.


John Turner, Amsterdam. Wounded at Olustee, and died of fever September 15, 1864 Cornelius Tymeson, Amsterdam.


Elbert Tymeson, Amsterdam.


Daniel Tullock, Florida. Wounded at Olustee.


Kelley S. Tullock, Florida.


James A. Tripp, Florida.


Wm. Thayer, Florida. Died in rebel prison September 21, 1864. James W. Templer, Florida.


John H. Wendell, Amsterdam.


Robert Welch, Fonda. Wounded at Olustee.


John W. Wilmot, Amsterdam.


Henry Wood. Wounded at Olustee.


COMPANY E.


OFFICERS.


Captain, William H. Shaw, Mayfield. tst Lieutenant, Frank Abott, Johnstown. Resigned Oct. 15, 1862.


2d Lieutenant, Aaron C. Slocum, Fulton Co. Ist Sergeant, Jacob 1 .. Haines, Mayfield Promoted Ist lieutenant


in 1863. 2d Sergeant, Charles 1 .. Clark, Johnstown. Promoted zd lieutenant in 1865.


3d Sergeant, Robert Stewart, Johnstown. 4th Sergeant. Henry Wright, Johnstown. 5th Sergeant, Melville B. Foote, Northampton.


Ist Corporal, Mathew Van Steanburgh, Johnstown. Killed at Oulstee, Florida, February 20, 1864. 2d Corporal, Henry C. Christie, Mayfield. Died at Hilton Head. 3d Corporal, George Van Rensselaer, Bleecker 4th Corporal, Isaac Coloney, Oppenheim. 5th Corporal, Webster Shaver, Ephratah. Wounded at Olustee


6th Corporal. James H. Taylor, Johnstown. Wounded at Olustee.


7th Corporal, l'eter J. Keck, Oppenheim.


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RECORD OF THE 115TH REGIMENT.


8th Corporal, Frederick Meyer, Ephratah. Musician, James A. Benson, Northampton. Died at Beaufort, S. C. Musician, John H. Hale, Mayfield.


PRIVATE.S.


Alfred Allen, Johnstown. James H. Austen. Johnstown. Henry I. Bellington, Ephratah. Joseph Bowman. Killed at Olustee. George W. Buel, Oppenheim. Wounded and taken prisoner at Olustee. Died in prison, August 15. 1864.


James B. Brooks, Northampton. Died of injuries January 17, 1865. Edmond Burgess, Northampton.


John L. Bratt, Mayfield.


Darius Baker, Mayfield.


Charles J. Bishop, Mayfield.


Theron Bowman, Mayfield. Died at Beaufort, of fever, June 26, 1863. Benjamin A. Baker, Mayfield. Died at Washington, D. C., of small pox, January 11, 1863.


Peter Burns, Johnstown.


James Burns. Wounded at Olustee.


Henry Barclay, Johnstown.


Franklin H. Barker, Johnstown. Wounded at Olustee.


James Bolster, Oppenheim. Died at Beaufort, July 26, 1863.


Eli Brooks, Northampton.


Orin Cross, Johnstown.


Thomas Craig. Wounded at Olustee.


H. J. Cool, Openheim. Died at Fortress Monroe. Samuel Clemens, Oppenheim. Died of wounds at Fort Johnson, Va., May 14, 1864.


Augustus C. Canfield, Oppenheim Wounded at Olustee.


Herman Cool, Johnstown. Died at Fort Monroe, January 3, 1865. Thomas Dooly. Died at Andersonville. Dan. B. Doxtader, Johnstown. Died at Beaufort, S. C., March 14, 1864, of wounds.


Philander Doxtader, Stratford.


Charles R. Dibble, Stratford. Wounded at Olustee.


David 1I. Dalrymple, Stratford. Wounded at Olustee.


Charles Dyer, Stratford. Wounded at Olustee.


James H. Eldred, Northampton.


Benjamin Ferguson, Mayfield. Nelson Fairchilds, Johnstown. Joshua Getman, Ephratah.


James H. Getman, Ephratah.


George C. Graves, Johnstown.


William R. Holliday, Johnstown.


James F. Hallet, Johnstown.


Albert Helebrandt, Johnstown.


P. Herman. Wounded at Olustee.


John Hall, Johnstown.


John Hilton, Johnstown. Albon Hanner, Northampton.


Cornelius V. Hall Mayfield. Wounded at Olustee.


George B. Harrison, Northampton. John F. James, Northampton. James R. Jacoby, Ephratah. Sanders Johnson. Ephratah. Wounded at Deep Bottom. Died August 26, 1864.


Aaron Johnson, Johnstown. Wounded at Olustee.


Stephen A. Johnson, Mayfield. Died of wounds June 1, 1864. Stephen Kirkland, Mayfield. Andrew Keck, Oppenheim. Wm. H. H. Keck, Openheim. William H. Loucks, Ephratah. Died of fever at Beaufort, July 3, 1863 Moses Loucks, Ephratah. Eli D. M. Lee, Ephratah.


George H. Luck, Northampton. Joshua Lake, Johnstown. Simon P. Little, Stratford.


Stephen Mowers, Stratford.


James N. Matauny, Oppenheim. Wounded at Olustee. W'm. Montaney, Oppenheim. Died at Virginia. S. D. Mosher. Died at Beaufort, North Carolina. Hugh Mclaughlin, Johnstown. Archibald Mclaughlin, Johnstown. Wounded at Cold Harbor, Ches- ter Heights, and Olustee.


Frederick Multer. Wounded at Olustee.


David 1 .. Mann, Johnstown. Cornell McAllister, Mayfield.


Thomas 1). Perry, Mayfield. Philip Plank, Johnstown. Steward Putnam, Johnstown. Wounded at Olustee.


Levi Phillip, Oppenheim. Wounded at Olustee.


James H. Platt, Northampton. Died at Beaufort, July 27, 1863. Charles Rhodes, Northampton. Died at Petersburgh, June 26, 1864. John A. Rhodes, Northampton.


Hiram Rhodes, Northampton.


Charles Rood. Died at Petersburgh, Virginia.


Abram Rathmire, Johnstown. Killed at Olustee, Florida, Feb. zo, '64. Peter P. Shuler, Baker. Died at Philadelphia, of fever, Feb. 7, 1863. Andrew Seitz, Fonda. Died in North Carolina.


Sanford W. Shaw, Mayfield. Wounded at Olustee and died Nov. 10, 1864.


John Scott, Johnstown. Died in Virginia.


Mathew H. Snyder, Johnstown. William H. Scorsby, Stratford.


J. Stearnocks. Died at Fortress Monroe.


John A. Smith, Oppenheim. William H. Suits, Northampton.


Jeremiah Stenburgh, Ephratah. Died at Fortress Monroe, Aug. 26, 1864. Smith Travis, Northampton. Died at Fortress Monroe. James C. Tompkins, Johnstown. Died at Chicago, Nov. 4, 1864. James Van Auken, Johnstown. Died at Yorktown, Va., June 30 '63.


Peter Van Loon, Oppenheim. Died of injuries, Fort Fisher, N. C., June 17, 1865.


John N. Ward, Oppenheim.




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