History of Oneida County, New York, 1667-1878, Part 176

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HISTORY OF ONEIDA COUNTY, NEW YORK.


THIRD CAVALRY.


The 3d Cavalry Regiment was organized at New York City for three years, the companies being raised principally in the counties of Albany, Sehoharie, Chemung, Delaware, Oneida, Onondaga, and Orleans. It was mustered in from July 17 to Aug. 27, 1861. At the expiration of its term of service the original members, exeept veterans, were mustered out, and the organization, composed of veterans and reeruits, retained in service. It was consolidated with the First Mounted Rifles, July 21, 1865, and the eonsoli- dated foree was known as the " Fourth Provisional Cavalry." It was mustered out of service Nov. 29, 1865. The various engagements in which it participated were Burns' Church, Young's Cross-Roads, Williamston, Kinston, Whitehall, Goldsborough, Ball's Bluff, Weldon Railroad, Edwards' Ferry, Stony Creek, Petersburg, Malvern Hill, New Mar- ket, Johnson's House.


EIGHITII CAVALRY.


This regiment was organized at Rochester, N. Y., to serve three years. The companies composing it were raised in the counties of Monroe, Ontario, Seneea, Wayne, Or- leans, Niagara, Chenango, and Oneida. The regiment was mustered in from Nov. 28, 1861, to Oct. 4, 1862, and at the expiration of its term of service the original members, exeept veterans, were mustered out, the veterans and re- eruits remaining in the service until June 27, 1865, when they were mustered out in accordance with orders from the War Department. The battles of this regiment were Win- chester, Antietam, Upperville, Beverly Ford, Gettysburg, Loeust Grove, Hawes' Shop, White Oak Swamp, Opequan, Cedar Creek, Appomattox Court-House.


ELEVENTII CAVALRY-" SCOTT'S 900."


The companies composing this regiment were raised in the State at large, and mustered in June, 1862, to serve three years. The original members, exeept veterans, were mustered out at the expiration of their term of enlistment, and the veterans and recruits retained in service. They were consolidated into a battalion of four companies, and mus- tered out September 30, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Department. Company C, of this regiment, was principally from Oneida County.


THIRTEENTH CAVALRY.


This regiment was organized for three years at New York City. Company F was partly from Oneida County, while the balance of the organization was raised in the eounties of New York, Albany, St. Lawrence, Franklin, and Erie. It was mustered in from February, 1863, to March, 1864; consolidated with the 16th New York Cav- alry June 23, 1865, the consolidated foree being known as the 3d New York Provisional Cavalry ; and mustered out, in aeeordanee with orders from the War Department, Sep- tember 21, 1865. Among its engagements were Aldie, Fairfax Station, Centreville, Culpepper, and Piedmont.


FIFTEENTII CAVALRY.


This regiment was organized at Syraeuse, N. Y., to serve three years, and was composed of men from the counties of


Onondaga, Ontario, Orange, Oneida, Chautauqua, Cattarau- gus, Genesee, Tompkins, and Erie. Companies A, K, and M were partly raised in Oneida County. The men were mustered in from August 8, 1863, to January 14, 1864. The regiment was consolidated with the 6th New York Cavalry, June 16, 1865, the consolidated foree being known as the 2d New York Provisional Cavalry, which was mustered out August 9, 1865, in aeeordanee with or- ders from the War Department.


TWENTIETHI CAVALRY.


This regiment, familiarly known as the " McClellan Cav- alry," was organized at Saeket's Harbor, N. Y., to serve three years. The companies composing it were raised in the counties of Jefferson, Lewis, St. Lawrence, Oswego, Onondaga, Oneida, and Albany, and were mustered in from September 3 to 30, 1863. They were mustered out July 31, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Depart- nient. Companies A, G, I, and M contained men from Oneida County.


TWENTY-SECOND CAVALRY.


Companies B, C, E, and M, of this regiment, were partly from Oneida County. The 22d was organized at Roches- ter, N. Y., for three years, and raised principally in the eounties of Monroe, Erie, Chautauqua, Livingston, Steuben, Onondaga, Orleans, Wayne, Chenango, Delaware, and Ot- sego. It was mustered into serviee in February, 1864, and mustered out August 1, 1865, in aeeordance with orders from the War Department.


TWENTY-FOURTH CAVALRY.


This regiment was organized at Auburn, N. Y., for three years. Companies B, F, L, and M were from Oneida County, and the balance were raised in the counties of Os- wego, Erie, Monroe, Chemung, Oneida, Otsego, Ontario, Onondaga, Livingston, and Albany. The regiment was mustered in during January, 1864; consolidated with the 10th New York Cavalry, June 17, 1865, and known as the 1st New York Provisional Cavalry ; and mustered out, in accordance with orders from the War Department, July 19, 1865. Its battles were the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Guinea Station, North Anna, Tolopotomy, Bethesda Church, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Cemetery Hill, Weldon Railroad, Ream's Station, Peebles' Farm, Vaughan Road, and Bellefield.


ONEIDA (INDEPENDENT COMPANY) CAVALRY.


This company, commanded by Captain D. P. Mann, was raised and organized at Oneida, Madison Co., N. Y., for three years, and contained a few men from Oneida County. It was mustered in Sept. 4, 1861, and at the expiration of its term of service the original members, except veterans, were mustered out, while the veterans and reeruits were retained until June 13, 1865, when they were mustered out in accordance with orders from the War Department.


FIRST REGIMENT MOUNTED RIFLES.


This body was organized at New York City, for three years, the companies composing it being raised in the State


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at large. Queida County was represented in Companies G and L. The regiment was mustered in from August 31, 1861, to September 9, 1862. The original members, except veterans, werc mustered out at the expiration of their terms of service, and the organization, composed of veterans and recruits, was consolidated with the 3d N. Y. Cavalry, July 21, 1865, the consolidated foree being known as the 4th New York Provisional Cavalry. The command was inus- tered out November 29, 1865.


FIRST ARTILLERY.


This regiment was organized at Elmira, N. Y., for three years, the companies composing it being raised in the counties of Oswego, Oneida, Onondaga, Chemung, Steuben, Monroe, Wayne, Erie, Niagara, Jefferson, St. Lawrence, Lewis, and Herkimer. It was mustered in from August 30 to November 19, 1861. The 14th New York Inde- pendent Battery was assigned to this regiment September 7, 1863. On the expiration of its term of service the original members, except veterans, were mustered out, and the organization, composed of veterans and recruits, retained in serviee. The regiment was finally mustered out by batteries, in accordance with orders from the War Depart- ment. Battery A, containing men from Oneida County, was mustered out June 28, 1865.


SECOND ARTILLERY.


This regiment was organized in New York City, for three years. The companies composing it were raised prin- cipally in the counties of New York, Oneida, and Herki- mer. It was mustered in from Aug. 22, 1861, to Dec. 12, 1863. At the expiration of its term of service the origi- nal members, except vetcrans, were mustered out, and the veterans and recruits retained in the service. They were consolidated into eight companies, and on the 27th of June, 1865, four companies of the 9th New York Artillery were transferred to this regiment. The consolidated force was mustered out Sept. 29, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Department. Its battles were Seeond Bull Run, North Anna, Spottsylvania, Tolopotomy, Cold Har- bor, Petersburg, Strawberry Plains, Dcep Bottom, New Market Road, Charles City Cross-Roads, Ream's Station.


THIRD ARTILLERY.


This regiment, originally the 19th Infantry, was raised at Auburn, N. Y., and mustercd in, May 22, 1861, for two years. It was reorganized as the 3d Artillery, Jan. 31, 1862. On the expiration of its term of service the original members, except veterans, were mustcred out, and the organization, consisting of veterans and reeruits, retained in service. The 24thi Battery was assigned to this regiment as Company L, March 5, 1865. The regiment was mus- tcred out by batteries from June 22, to July 29, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Department. Com- pany H was partly composed of men from Oncida County.


THIRTEENTH ARTILLERY.


This regiment was organized in New York City for three years. Company G contained men from Oneida County ; the balance were from the State of New York at large, and 82


were mustered in from August, 1863, to September, 1864. The organization was consolidated into a battalion of five companies, and transferred to the 6th New York Artillery, June 27, 1865. The consolidated force was mustered out August 24, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Department.


FOURTEENTH ARTILLERY.


This body was organized at Rochester, N. Y., for thrce years, and contained a considerable number of men from Oneida County, the remainder being from the countics of Monroe, St. Lawrence, Jefferson, Lewis, Steuben, Living- ston, and Cattaraugus. Regiment mustered in from August 29 to Dec. 17, 1863; mustered out Aug. 26, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Department. Bat- tles,-Spottsylvania, Petersburg, Weldon Railroad, Poplar Spring Church, Cold Harbor, Hatcher's Run.


SIXTEENTH ARTILLERY.


Raised and organized in the State of New York at large ; mustered in from Sept. 28, 1863, to Jan. 28, 1864; mus- tered out Aug. 21, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Department. Men from Oncida County in Com- panies A, C, D, E, H, and I.


ROSTER OF SOLDIERS.


14TH INFANTRY (NEW YORK STATE VOLUNTEERS). FIELD AND STAFF AND LINE OFFICERS.


COLONEL. James McQuade, com. June 20, 1861; brev. maj .- gen. U. S. V .; must. out with regt. May 24, 1863.


LIEUTENANT-COLONELS.


Charles A. Johnson, not mustered. Charles Skillin, com, June 24, 1861 ; killed at Gaines' Mills, Va., June 27, 1862. Thomas M. Davies, com. July 21, 1862; must, out with regt. May 24, 1863.


MAJORS.


Charles B. Young, com. June 24, 1861; res. Nov. 28, 1861. Lewis Michaels, com. July 21, 1862; brev. It .- col. U. S. V .; must. out with regt. May 24, 1863.


ADJUTANTS.


John F. McQuade, com. July 4, 1861 ; res. Sept. 28, 1862. Thomas Manning, com Jan. 17, 1863 ; must. out with regt. May 24, 1863.


QUARTERMASTERS.


Thomas H. Bates, com, July 4, 1861 ; res. July 20, 1862. William Broadhead, com. Dec. 2, 1861 ; must. out with regt.


SURGEON.


Alonzo Churchill, com. July 4, 1861 ; must. out with regt.


ASSISTANT SURGEONS.


Joseph E. West, com. July 4, 1861 ; pro. to surg. 28th N. Y. V., Nov. 18, 1862. Samuel Ingraham, com. Jan. 17, 1863; must. out with regt.


Philip W. Shufelt, com. Aug. 18, 1862; must. out with regt.


CHAPLAIN.


Charles E. Hewes, com. July 4, 1861 ; disch. Oct. 1, 1862.


CAPTAINS,


Alfred Sears, com. Jan. 17, 1862; res. July 12, 1862. Jolin Stryker, Jr., com. Oct. 10, 1862; must. out with regt.


William R. Brazie, com. July 4, 1861; res. Feb. 26, 1862. George T. Hollingworth, com. March 27, 1862; disch. Dec. 31, 1862.


William A. Rowan, com. May 19, 1863 ; not must. as captain.


Froderick llarrar, com. July 4, 1861 ; died at Savage Station of wounds received at Gaines' Mills, July 13, 1862.


Fayetto M. Butler, com. Oct. 10, 1862 ; must. out with regt. Michael McQuade, Jr .; not must. as capt. William L. Cowan, com. July 4, ISG1; must. out with regt. Robert H. Foote, com. Oct. 10, 1862; must. out with regt.


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Charles F. Muller, com. July 4, 1861; must. out with regt. John J. Babcock, com. July 4, 1861 ; res. May 15, 1862. Edward Warr, com. June 10, 1862 ; must. out with regt. Samuel E. Thompson, com. July 4, 1861 ; disch. May 12, 1862. Henry Goss, com. June 10, 1862; must. out with regt. Horace R. Lahee, com. July 4, 1861; must. out with regt. Wm. H. Seymour, com. July 4, 1861 ; must. out with regt.


FIRST LIEUTENANTS.


George W. Cone, com. July 4, 1861 ; res. April 3, 1862. Stirling W. Hazen, com. June 10, 1862; must. out with regt. Rufus Daggert, com. July 4, 1861 ; res. Dec. 4, 1861. John C. Farrar, com: March 27, 1862; res. Sept. 23, 1862. Alfred B. Grunwell, com. Nov. 7, 1862; must. out with regt. Joseph Smith, com. July 4, 1861 ; res. Jan. 23, 1862. Wm. Rautenberg, com. Feb. 24, 1862 ; res. April 27, 1862.


Edward H. Lloyd, com. June 10, 1862; killed at Malvern Hill, Va., July 1, 1862.


Philip D. Alfater, com. July 21, 1862 ; must. out with regt. Roderick J. Cantwell ; not mustered. Delos Cramer, com. Oct. 10, 1862.


George E. Gee, com. March 19, 1863; must. out with regt. William H. Ellis, com. Oct. 10, 1862; must. out with regt. William A. Rowau, com. July 4, 1861; must. out with regt. Peter Reddan, com. May 19, 1863 ; not mustered.


Seth B. Walworth, com. July 4, 1861; res. Feb. 6, 1862. Wm. D. Bowers, com. Oct. 10, 1862; must. out with regt. Ed. E. Coatesworthi, com. June 10, 1862; disch. Sept. 4, 1862.


Michael McQuade, Jr., com. Oct. 10, 1862; must. out with regt. Geo. W. Bartlett, com. July 4, 1861; res. Dec. 11, 1861. Rutger D. Crocker, com. Dec. 23, 1861 ; res. Jan. 21, 1862.


J. Augustus Curry, com. Feb. 7, 1862; res. Oct. 11, 1862.


James Miller, com. Jan. 17, 1863; Brevet Capt. U. S. Vols .; must. out with regt.


Leman W. Bradley, com. July 4, 1861; disch. Sept. 23, 1861.


Cathrinus B. Marvine, com. Nov. 11, 1861; pro. to capt. and A. A. G., Aug. 11, 1862.


Albert G. Spencer, com. Nov. 7, 1862; must. out with regt.


SECOND LIEUTENANTS.


Augustus G. Bice, com. Dec. 23, 1861; pro. to capt., 92d N. Y. Vols., Jan. 8, 1862.


William A. Gibbs, com. Feb. 24, 1862; res. July 28, 1862. llugh Duffy, com. Jan. 17, 1863 ; must. out with regt.


James S. Reynolds, com. Oct. 10, 1862 ; must. out with regt. George W. Abbey, com. Jan. 17, 1863; must. out with regt. Thomas L. Ostrom, com. March 19, 1863; must. out with regt. Alfred J. Heffron, com. July 21, 1862; must. out with regt. David M. Tyrell, com. Oct. 10, 1862; must. out with regt. Warreu Taylor, com. Oct. 10, 1862.


Joseph Herrou, com. March 19, 1863; must, out with regt. George G. Morgan, com. July 4, 1861; res. Jan. 4, 1862. George W. Griffeth, com. June 10, 1862; killed in action July 1, 1862. John H. Snyder, com. Nov. 7, 1862; niust. out with regt. Wm. Edmonds, com. June 10, 1862 ; must. out with regt.


George E. Buss, com. Oct. 10, 1862; must, out with regt.


COMPANY A.


Enrolled May 17, 1861.


Thomas M. Davies,* captain ; George W. Conc, lieutenant; Rutger D. Crocker,* eusign ; Samuel Stocking, Ist sergeant ; James Miller, Darius J. B. Mar- chisi, J. Augustus Curry, sergeants ; Henry S. Storrs, Edward H. Latour, Albert B. Grumwell,f Alfred J. Heffron, corporals ; Louis Harris, Albert Miller, musicians.


Privates .- Amasa W. Arnold, Henry W. Arnold, George W. Abbey, Moses Bailey, Jr., Win. J. Butcher, Alfred Bemister (hon. disch. on exp. of serv.), Henry I. Bushnelle, Albert Becker, Wesley Buskirk, Henry Bettey, Wm. K. Bacon, David Crossley, Joseph A. Cunningham (died of wounds recd. at Gaines' Mills, Va.), Wm. E. Cunningham, Wm. P. Cowley, Francis E. Conant (served one and a half years; re-enl. in 108th Inf .; killed at An- tietam, Md., while act. adjt. of regt.), Robt. L. Dryer, Edward F. Downer, Wm. O. Davics, Francis M. French, Wm. W. Gardner, William Goucher, Henry Garrify, Clark M. Grey, George W. Griffiths, Egbert Harris, David Hughes, Charles E. Hopson, John Holloran, George F. Ives, Thomas W. Jerrams, John A. La Tour, Edward H. Lloyd, George W. Miller, James Madden, Warren Mason, John McGraw, Griffiths R. Morris, James A. McDonough, Pulaski R. Oatley, John O'Neil, Robert Patterson, Henry Purcell, Lory Palmer, John Parker, Charles Rogers, David F. Ritchie, Charles H. Rose, William Roper, James B. Richardson, David Ross, Wal- ter R. Robbins, Richard Richards, Wm. H. Spell, S. Walter Stocking, Thos, J. Sawyer, Jr., Albert G. Spencer, Francis L. Scranton, Samuel Sar- gent (disch. June 20, 1863), Wm. L. Schwab, Edward A. Tallmau, Iliram G. White, Wm. H. Williams, Oliver M. Wade, Cornelius Westmon.


COMPANY B.


Enrolled May 17, 1861.


William R. Brazie," captain ; Rufus Daggert,* lieutenant; Geo. T. Holling- worth,* ensign ; John C. Farrar," Ist sergeant ; Wm. J. Hunt, Wmn. J. Brown, David M. Perry, sergeants; John Snyder, Daniel Perry, Matthias Brazie, James Kimball, corporals; Thos. J. Francis, Valentine Hagau, musicians.


Privates .- Chas. D. Bennett, Jacob Brazie, Charles Brown, Charles W. Brown, Henry C. Buell, John Briesh, Hiram Brooks, Wm. H. Caprou, Robert Colbrook, Joshua Capron, Wm. J. Chilson, Warren Dodge, Charles M. Dagwell, Wesley Dimbleby, John Evaus (1st), John Evans (2d), Edwin M. Evaus, William H. Francis, Frederick Fuller, Martin Finger, Martin V. Gorton, James H. Goffe, Joseph Hagan, William Halon, Valentine Hagan (disch. for disability, June 26, 1862), James Handwright, Henry A. Hinkley, Owen Havey, John E. Jones, George Johnson, Thomas Keyon, Foster Kelsey, Newton Leonard, Thomas J. Lewis, William C. Morey, James Maxted, Charles O. Millard, Thomas Manning, James McBride, George C. Oweus, James J. Orcutt, James Patterson, Charles A. Pitman, Alpheus Parker, Nathan W. Rider, Leander Ray, Pliny Richardson, George Robinson, James M. Seaman, Alfred H. Stowell, Frank M. Stowell, William H. Shurman, Irving W. Sheldon, John Scott, Vincent C. Smith, John F. Smith, George B. Terry, Ebenezer H. Thurs- ton, Patrick Tool, Milton Van Dresser, Peter Welch, Abraham W. Wood, William C. Worden, Augustus Whiffin, John P. Williams (trans. to Amb. Corps, Aug. 14, 1862; hon. discharged), Burton Zoler.


COMPANY C.


Enrolled May 17, 1861.


Frederick Harrer,* captain ; Joseph Smith, lieutenant; Wm. Runtenberg, en- sign ; John Cordman, 1st sergeant ; Philip D. Altvator, John Hirt, Daniel Droesler, sergeants ; Wm. Schonberger, Wm. Stearns, George Hartman, Peter Werner, corporals; Wm. Harrer, Wm. H. Bedinger, musicians. Privates .- David Agne, Andrew Breithlint, Charles Brechu, Constantia Beh- ringer, John H. Bailey, Jacob Breuning, Henry Barnard, Jacob Bloom- hardt, Augustus Bowman, Henry Bowman, John Crouse, John M. Coin, Conrad Dinges, William Devanke, Henry Drillings, Michael Ernst, Geo. Edinger, Philip Eckhoff, John Eckhardt, Heury Fuest, Richard Foster, Charles Fandre, Peter Gras, George H. Gilbert, Goetloff Gippert, Morris Groff, Adolphus Hesse, Henry Heyse, Daniel Hesley, Jacob Hickman, Henry Hanson, Henry Hartmau, Edward H. Hall, Joseph Haberstock, Philip Herrecker, August Hoffman, Frank Hauer, Charles Knantz, Gott- fried Kappes, W. Henry Lee, Nicholas Liner, Philip Marquart, Herman Moeller, Jolin T. Mathis, Killian Myres, Henry Miller, Michael O'Neil, Warren B. Post, Harvey P. Perry, Joseph Paul, Sidney Pfan, Fred. Rein- hardt, John D. Regan, David Schilling, John Scholland, Frederick Sehn, John Stoecker, Christian Scherer, John Stack, George C. Schrader, John Schober, John Schmidt, Charles Van Stockhusen, Peter Weninger.


COMPANY D. Enrolled May 17, 1861.


William L. Cowan,* captain ; Robert H. Foot,# lieutenant ; George E. Gee,* en- sign ; Thos. R. Hardwick, Ist sergeant; Almon C. Barnard, Jesse R. Decker, Irwin H. Crossman, sergeants; David W. Manning, Harry Par- sons, Hiram H. Vandake, Thomas L. Ostron, corporals; James B. Potter, Gregory Shaver, musicians.


Privates,-Orlando Aldrich, Charles Archer, Charles Averill, Lucius F. Brown, James Bailey, Freeman F. Barber, Wni. H. Baruett, Martin W. Bliton, Thomas Bowie, John H. Brown, Warren P. Burr, Austin A. Bagley, Geo. Carpenter, George Chamberlin, Daniel Chamberlin, Martin Coon, Ira S. Cross, Wm. E. Crissey, Ellery L. Delano, James Derick, George Drain, Stephen Ennis, Henry Farnham, George Fisher, Demetrius Glen, Clark E. Gould, Abram Hauer, Bruce Herrington, Henry Hike, Nathan B. Hop- kins, Lowell Howe, Nelson Jenkins, Dauiel Johus, Philip Lapp, Audrew Lec, James A. Lewis, Jolin Lyon, Artemus Maxon, Richard P. Merrill, James McDermit, Arthur O'Neil, Martin Pilgrim, Wm. H. Randall, Al- mon Secore, Robert Scovell, Joseph Shaw, William Shaw, William Smith, Francis D. Smith, Andrew Seiber, Andrew Strobel, Paddock L. Tucker, Charles H. Tessey, Carmel D. Townsend, Edward Tibbitts, Randolph Tubbs, Arthur Tumalty, Peter Van Valkenberg, Charles B. Vickery, Ira Woodiu, Benjamin Winans, Amos B. Wymau, Millard D. York, Mendeu Young.


COMPANY E.


Enrolled May 17, 1861.


Louis Michaels,* captain ; Alfred Sears,* lieutenant; Edward Warr,* ensign ; Wm. Gibbs,* 1st sergeant; James Kiolen, Andrew Gassin, killed on picket duty near Fort Steadman, Dec. 1, 1864 (previously disch. and enl. in Co. C ; pro. to 1st lieut.), Chas. E. Lloyd, sergeants ; David W. Tyrrel, Lewis Smitlı, Gustavus Gossmyer, John James, corporals; Ed. H. Parr, Lucius R. Town, musicians.


Privates .- Philander Anderson, Win. Armstrong, Wm. Atkins, Alhert G. Bagg, Joel Bancroft, Charles Barns, David Beard, Jr., Charles Beardsley, Daniel R. Bradt, John C. Byrne, John O. Byrne, Thomas Byrrelle, Thonias Bows,


* See commissioned officers of this regiment, ante.


This name and Ist Lieutenant Alfred B. Grunwell are prohably the same qut we have no means of determining which is correct.


*See commissioned officers of regiment.


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Albert Butlor, Abraham B. Catlin, George M. Crawford, John Cox, Dwight Dain, Allen Denison, Barney Duffey, Thomas Davis, Francis T. Eagles, Wm. H. Ellis, John W. Entwistle, Jr., George H. Harris, William Hatz, Frank Henry, Reuben Hitchcock, Joseph B. Hulburt, M. W. Hollenbeck, John Johnson, Gains J. Jones, Edwin Kellogg, Joseph B. Leach, Peter Lent, Jr., Frederick Lyman, George W. Lewis, Joseph A. Morrow, Seth M. Mathers, Nicholas Mathers, Ezra Mcintyre, Iliram G. Perkins, Ed- ward R. Prichards, Peter Pickler, James Reed, Patrick Riley, Jas. Roland, Simon H. Ryan, Frederick Smith, Geo. W. Sperbeck, Leander St. John, Aaron Stow, Isaac Swift, William R. Thompson, David B. Toms, James Tormey, John C. Troland, Halen S. Tyler, Michael Uzrath, Tim Vedder, John Warr, John Wilson, Joseph Wicks, Charles W. Walker.


COMPANY F. Enrolled May 17, 1861.


Charles F. Muller,* captain ; Wm. A. Rowan,* lieutenant ; Delos Cramer,* en- sign ; George E. Buss, Ist sergeant; William Yule, George Pike, John Jeffers, sergeants; Erastus II. Sawyer, Myron Blake, Jacob Hansermann, Leonard Doig, corporals ; Earl Bateman, Jerome W. Bateman, musicians. Privates .- Jacob Beebe, Jr. (wounded at Gaines' Mills, Chancellorsville, and on picket ; must. out with regt.), John W. Billinger, Byron S. Bonney, Eli- jah M. Brown, J. Otis Butts, William A. Brown (died at Miner's Hill, of brain fever; buried at Fishkill, N. Y.), Richard Cark, William Cark, William Clancey, Ilenry Clark, George Clifford, Alex. De Puyster, Dela- van Devo, John Farrell, Edward Galvin, Milo Gookins, Hugh Griffith, Elbridge Gardner, Ezra T. Hartley, Edwin Higby, William Hubbard, John Hayes, Charles C. Jolinson, Robert M. Jones, John Joslin, William Leo, Jolin Loren, Joseph Loose, John Lyon, Philander Lane, Robert Martin, Charles S. Mason, Peter Morris, Francis Mohanney, Joseph Mul- Ien, Walter R. Mckenzie, Mathew Maloney, Livingston Meeker, Joel A. Merrills, John W. Miller, Israel S. Mullens, Charles Nims, Martin Ober- eiter, John O'Brian, Charles N. Phelps, George Phelps, Newton Philbrick, William Radley, Frederick Rathka, George Ransher, James Ryan, Michael Ryan, Harry W. Severance, Theodore Shultes, Newton J. Titus, Jacob Tweedle, Richard Vickers, l'eter A. Waggoner, Albert Walker, George Wellington, Harrison Wheeler, Hiram Whitney, Aaron Wood- coek, Jolin P. Wright.


COMPANY G. Enrolled May 17, 1861.


John J. Babcock,* captain ; Seth B. Walworth,* lieutenant; John Stryker, Jr.,* ensign ; Wm. D. Bowers,* Ist sergeant; Charles Edy, Hugh Duffy, Chas. W. Heath, sergeants; Fred. L. Matteson, Ist corporal; Anthony Con- ners, Anson W. Spencer, Duane W. Felshan, corporals; Albert P. Bell, Amos l'. l'ond (re-enl. Sept. 14, 1864, in Co. L, 15th N. Y. Eng .; capt , must. ont with regt., June 13, 1865), musicians.


Privates .- Willard Adams, Wallace W. Adams, Clinton Adams, Chas. Aldridge, Nathan A. Adams, Edward Boden, Jantes H. Baldwin, George N. Barber, John L. Buchanan (disch .; re-enl. in 117th N. Y. Vol .; disch. June, 1865), Daliel Coppersmith, Thomas Curran, Charles Chase, Oliver Dishan, Petor Davis, Owen Duffy, Michael Delahant, James Devine, Evan Evans, Jr., Evan Evans, Evan Edwards, Homer L. Farmer, George Ferguson, Nicholas Fitzgerald, James A. Gifford (dischi. for disability, Oct., 1862), Patrick Garvin, Michael Hoag, George Ilighan, Jasper A. Hathaway, Albert 1lill, Nicholas Hiam, David N. Irvine, Ferdinand Knittle, Samuel A. T. Lyon, George Lewis, Joseph Larraby, Grant S. Marvin, Frank Me- Combs, Clark H. Martin, Edward A. Marble, Clark Matteson, Francis McGuire, Wm. II. Mclaughlin, Allen L. Miller, David Marble, David F. Me Langlilin, Michael Murray, George B. Mays, Joel Omens, Philip Perry, Henry Reynolds, Patrick Ryan, John Riley, James Radigan, Elijah San- ford, Francis Shallor, Christian Schnorr, Abraham A. Squire, Chester B. Tuttle, George Tracy, Edward J. Tice, Thomas Thompson, Andrew G. Vandenburgh, Jacob Wickmire, Alpheus H. West.




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