History of Oneida County, New York : with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers, Part 182

Author: Durant, Samuel W
Publication date: 1878
Publisher: Philadelphia : Everts & Fariss
Number of Pages: 920


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Mustered in July 24, 1861.


John Jones, cuptuin (com. Nov. 1, 1861; resigned March 1, 1862; re-com. May 10, 1862; bvt. maj. U. S. V .; must. out at expiration of term of service Sept. 22, 1864); George England, let lieutenant (com. Nov. 1, 186] ; pro., to capt., 26th U. S. C. T., Feb. 20, 1864) ; Christ Chrieman,* 2d lientenant (com. Nov. 1, 1861 ; resigned March 1, 1862); James J. Clump, let ser- geant ; Wm. Jamieson, q .- m. sergeant; James Anderson, Thomas Carlyle, James H. Winterbottom, George W. Sent, sergeants; Joseph Perine, Orio Freeman, Robert Cunningham, Joseph Humbarker, Thomas Kernan, Walter Hoffoian, Robert Wheelhonse, Nicholas Kirch, corporals ; Albert Spencer, Joseph Paddock, musicians ; George H. Cunningham, Ephraim Bass, artificers; Charles Hastings, wagoner.


Privates .- George Achar, Jobn S. Aitkin, James Armstrong, Thomas Bailey, Philip Cipp, W. H. Cloher, John Coupe, Samnel Crandall, Daniel Davie, Joseph Dewhurst, Charles Deau, George Dean, W. L. Cortelyon, Thomas Dolar, Patrick Donovan, George R. Drew, Ralph Entwistle (killed at Po-


teraburg, Va., June 19, 1864), John Erl, Patrick Ferris (discharged), Heory Foster, George Givens, James Goodwin, Joseph Gough, Patrick Golden, H. James Holland, John W. Johnston, Edward Jonee, Charles F. Judd, Samuel Hooper, Lewis Kraemer, George R. Keek, Edward Lawson, Ellis Lewie, Philip Maddeo, William Mulligan, James McAvery, Patrick Mc- Dermott, Art. McLoughlin, Albert Norton, John Oweos, Richard Rich - ards, William Roberts, Rowland S. Roberts, Andrew Sendling, John Sin- clair, Geo. W. Smith, J. G. Stratton, John Tymerson, John Reese, William Ganley, Jesse Wimble, Jolin M. Woodward, James Welch, John Welch, John Whalen, Wm. R. Williams, James Wolf, Wm. L. Yeoman.


COMPANY M.


Mustered in October, November, and December, 1861.


Eminel P. Halstead, captain (com. Dec. 17, 1861 ; bvt. maj. U. S. Vols. and N. Y. Vole .; disch. April 24, 1862) ; Oscar F. Hulser, 1st lieutenant (com. Dec. 17, 1861 ; pro. to captain, June 6, 1862); Morvin M. Jones, Ist lieutenant (com. Dec. 17, 1861 ; resigned Nov. 7, 1862) ; Isaac B. Riclimond, 2d lieu- tenant (com. Dec. 17, 1861 ; pro. to let lieut., July 21, 1862; disch. Nov. 14, 1864) ; Erastus C. Root, 2d lieutenant (com. Dec. 17, 1861 ; pro. to 1st lient., Oct. 19, 1864) ; Elijah Woodward, lat sergeant (pro. to 2d lieut. July 21, 1862 ; bvt. capt. U. S. Vols. ; disch. Ang. 8, 1864); Wm. A. Foster, q .- m. sergeant ; Chas. E. Moore, Daniel French, Franklin Brooks, John C. Dawley, sergeants; Joho S. Ackley, Winfield M. Perry, Michael Moore, Jr., Dolphus Eagleston, Cyrus France, Joseph C. Downer, corpo- rals ; George C. Miller, George W. Arnold, artificers; Benj. F. Wood, bugler.


Privates .- George R. Drew, John W. Yeoman, Lewie A. Norton, John Owens, James Deming, Wm. F. Wolf, Joho Ellis, Harvey B. Dennison (disch. April 15, 1864), Wm. Kirkland, James Job, Charles F. Klein, Thomas Plunkett (lost right little finger at Petersburg, Va .; disch. after three years' service), Jamee Lee, William J. Lee (disch. June 20, 1865), David G. Griffith, John Oliver, Charles Cooley, Daniel A. Dey, John Ford, Hugh Griffith, George W. Hurt, Truman W. Lyman, John E. Roberts, Dead Wm. Rockwell, Gilbert Stedman, Harrison E. White, Charles Carpenter, Gustavus Cornish, Albert L. Downer, Thomas N. Dagan (mortally wounded ut Wilderness, Va .; died at Washington, D. C.), Gilbert Green, Daniel Hitchcock, Joseph Lister, Albert Pierce, Edward Ryan, Warren Spencer, Henry Spencer, James W. Wood, Willard O. Eagleston, William Watkine, Andrew Klein, John Wallace, Harrison Underwood (diech. Oct. 10, 1865), Joseph Reynsford, John Gormley, William Martin, David R. Morgan, Jonathan R. Kenyon (diech. in June, 1864 ; died at Alexandrin, Va., July 4, 1864), Thomas Wooley, Orlando C. Holt, Ralph H. Darrow, Martin McDonald, Gotlieb Ared, Jacob Heinhut, Lorenzo Lanphere, Henry Hild, Addison Cole, Henry E. Gardner, George A. Linebeck, Alex. Mallen, John Riley, James O'Neil, Samuel L. Ward, Addison Shepard, Rowland I. Roberts (discharged), Ephraim Browo, James Whalen, Lo- renzo Grow, Robert B. Craig (died Sept. 5, 1864, near Alexandria, Va.), Thomas Smith (died from sunstroke on field, at Wilderness, Va.), Win- field Perry (wounded at Wilderness, Va.).


3D ARTILLERY. COMPANY H.


Mustered in November and December, 1861, and January, 1862.


William J. Riggs, captain ; com. Jun. 29, 1862; pro. to maj., Nov. 19, 1864 ; mnst. out, July 15, 1865.


John D. Clark, lat lieutenant ; com. Jan. 29, 1862; pro. to capt., Jun. 9, 1864; res. Feb. 15, 1866.


Wm. E. Mercer, Ist lieutenant; com. Jan. 29, 1862; pro. to capt., Ang. 31, 1863; brevet-maj., U. S. Vols .; must. out with battery, July 14, 1865.


Charles G. Tryon, 2d lientenant ; com. Jan. 12, 1862; res. Feb. 19, 1862. Win. F. Fields, 2d lieutenant; com. Jan. 29, 1862; res. Dec. 3, 1863.


Privates .- Benj. F. Adams, George W. Allen, William Baker, Simeon F. Boller, Theophilus Bushnell, James Bingham, S. Ball, Edward Bryant, Michnel Burns, Joseph Binter, Thomas Bell, Silas W. Brown, Henry H. Craver, William Craver, William E. Cornish, John J. Castle, James Crawford, Walter Covill, Wallace Covill, Jobu Callangher, James M. Dunbar, Geo. V. Dunton, Edward DeLesty, Joseph Doulphy, Thomas B. Dempster, Joshua E. Davis, Joseph Deboy, Patrick Duffy, Jucob Euin, Alfred J. Eames, Abram Ecker, Charles B. Evaos, John Evans, John Edwards, Henry Fox, John Flynn, Henry Funk, Elon Fenton, John B. Flint, Justne Griswold, James Graham, Mancer Green, Edgar Hawking, John Howell, Michael Hayes, Elisha R. Holmes, Wm. F. Haunigan, Michael Hannagin, Walter S. Johnson, Charles F. King (discharged), E. D. Kingsworth (diech. Dec. 24, 1863), James Kelley, Otto Kepmaul, Philip Keller, James L. King, George W. King, Wilbur F. Leete, Martin J. Lester, Anthony Legger, Charles Lambert, Wm. M. Mayhew, Charles F. Merchand, Albert Mott, Calvin Miller, Thomas Maloney, John Malone, John Morley, John Mc- Crain, Joseph Mills, Wm. J. Mosier, George E. Olcott, Charles Odden, Charles F. Osborn, Wm. O'Shaughnessy, Merwin S. Pratt, Orville M. Potter, John W. Petty, Wellington Perkins, Edward M. Parmelee, Erastue Pair, Erastus Pelten, Jobn W. Powers, Charles B. Rice, Frank Rare, George Rose, Henry Risden, Bernard Standenmeir, Royal Snyder, Nich- olas Sthfet, George Shaver, Joseph Shaubeker, James Tupper, Parker Ty- merson, George W. Tryon, Bennett N. Tracy, John H. Thomas, George Vauderwalker, James Van Vleck, Thomas Van Vleck, Wesley B. Water- man, Ambrose Weed, James Walters, Joseph Wright, Erastus Wilson, Michael Widrick, Joel Wright (disch. June 26, 1865).


* Also given as John Chrismen.


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13TH ARTILLERY. COMPANY G.


Mustered in March 14, 1864.


Privates .- William Gage, William W. Griffith, Isaac Hendrick, John A. Jones, Andrew Jenkins, Harvey Lighter, John Lee, Albertus Lewie, Ray C. Lewis, Alson B. Northrup, James Owone, John E. Ottaway, Isaac Perry, Joseph Roth Christopher Smith, Joseph Seiselmeir, James Darragh, Al- bert A. Mack, Heury A. Rhodes.


14TH ARTILLERY. COMPANY A.


Mustered in August 29, 1863.


Wo. W. Trowbridge, captain ; com. Nov. 23, 1863; pro. to maj., Jan. 7, 1864. Jobo A. Wood, Ist lientenant; com. Nov. 23, 1863; pro. to capt., Jan. 22, 1864 ; disch. Dec. 29, 1864.


John F. Hutchins, 2d lieutenant; com. Sopt. 30, 1863; pro. to let lient., Nov. 23, 1863; to capt., April 9, 1864; disch. Oct. 3, 1864.


Harry H. Service, quartermaster'e sergeant ; pro. to 2d lient., Jan. 7, 1864; to let lient., April 9, 1664 ; disch. Sept. 21, 1864.


William H. McLanghlin, let sergeant.


Privates .- John B. Coats, Stillman D. Nasb.


COMPANY C. Mustered in September 11, 1863.


George S. Green, captain ; com. Nov. 23, 1863.


Louis Faass, Ist lieutenant; com. Nov. 23, 1863; pro. to capt., April 22, 1865; brev. maj., N. Y. Vole. ; must. ont with regt., Aug. 26, 1865. Andrew Gosein, 2d lieutenant; com. Nov. 23, 1863 ; pro. to Ist lient., July 8, 1864; killed io action near Petersburg, Va., Dec. 1, 1864. Martin Schubert, Iet sergeant; pro. to 2d lient., Oct. 31, 1864 ; to Ist lient., April 22, 1865; must. out with regt., Ang. 26, 1865.


Walter Kidd, quartermaster's sergeant; Frank Henry, Frank Moll, sergeants ; David R. Jones, Charles Habershaw, Wm. Bowen, Joshn . Barton, George Paige, corporale.


Privates .- William Allison, William E. Bears, John Beaver, Harvey C. Berry, Robert Barten, John P. Best, James Benson, Patrick Birmingham, Chas. A. Carr, Joseph Cole, John Danb, Thomas De Lun, Reinhardt Doll, James Doyle, Paul Frank, Michael Fall, Greenleaf C. Farr, Michael Feeley, Charles Ferguson, Peter Grass, Augustus Godwin, John Hayter, Daniel Hesler, Thomas Hart, Frank John, Wm. H. Jones, Frederick Kingsley, Juliue W. Kimball, George Krinwiller, James Larrivay, Hiram Ladd, George A. Lucas, James Leodrum, Benjamin Lnsada, Wellington Murtley, Charles Mayhew, James McDonald, Charles S. Mason, John Nolan, Pat- rick O'Brian, Nicholas Powers, Charlee Pettee, Thomas Piles, Luther Putnam, Matthew Quillinan, Walter Reynolds, Thomas Rositer, Peter Rice, Joseph Slosser, John Schweitzer, Albert B. Sheppert, Wm. Swart, James Starke, John Spindler, John Smith, Frederick Saul, Simon Spon- burg, Eleazer Switz, Charles Tripp, Duane Tanney, William D. Vaughn, Henry Van Valkenburg, Charles Wilcox; Allen Wilcox, John H. Wricker (pris. Ang. 26, 1864; paroled Oct. 7, 1864; died in Gen. Hosp. at Annap- Dlie, Md., Nov, 10, 1864, and there buried), John West, Emery Wood, William Williams, John D. Wilson, John Wilson, Henry Webster, Michael Young, Amos Tanney.


COMPANY E.


Enlisted from July to October, 1861.


Cassio C. Minor, corporal.


Privates .- Francie Farobrother, Jacob P. Falk, James E. Gardiner, Thomas Griffith, Robert Howell, William F. Hamlin, Edward Johnston, Joseph Jordan, Angust Klothing, James Leary, Charles Landon, Henry McGlach- lin, Alexander Mither, Cyrus W. Neers, Jamee C. Percival, Michael Quion, James Rutledge, William Roberts, Jeremiah R. Ray, Thomas Ryan, An- drew Reame, John Roberts (disch. June 16, 1865), Lawrence Sullivan, Charles Spencer, Alfred Smith, Alfred Spoor, Riley H. Salmons, William Wood, George L. Williamson, E. H. Whaley.


COMPANY G.


Mustered in December 17, 1863.


David Jones, captain (com. Jan. 7, 1864; diech. May 28, 1865). George G. Leavenworth, Ist lieutenant (com. Jan. 7, 1864; disch. Ang. 12, 1864). John C. Frolan,* Ist sergeant (com. 2d lieut., April 22, 1866 ; mnet. out with regt.). Harmon E. Wentworth, quartermaster sergeant; George W. Frink, sergeant; Edmond A. Tubbe, Henry Wescott, corporals.


Privates .- George Bumes, Almon Birdaey, Leland Brinkerhoff, George Coleman, William J. Collins, William H. Chambers, Henry Clock, Thomas E. Dewey, Cassins Dewey, John Farrell, Fred. Frink, Charles Fentz, Henry Gleason, John H. Groesbeck, Eugene Hopkins, Albert A. Haver, Dwight A. Hurl- burt, Americne A. Holmes, Clarence L. Haskin, Edwin Junes, Nathan Johnson, Patrick Kelly, Charles Lang, Narcisse Melanson, George W. Mathers (killed in service), William Neleon, Walter S. Norton, William Olin, Corneline Phillipe, Willlam H. Parsell, George Rodgers, Parley Smith, Page Tallinan, Irvin Vance, Horace C. Wheeler, Richard Whit- man.


COMPANY H.


Privates .- George W. Bennett, Jason Farr, William Olin (disch. June 9, 1865). COMPANY I. Mustered in December 21, 1863.


Charles D. Miller, private. COMPANY K.


Mustered in December. 21, 1803.


Privates .- Henry Allen, George W. Barker. COMPANY L. Mustered in January 8, 1864.


James L. Perkins, private.


COMPANY M. Mustered in winter of 1863-64.


Privates .-- Christjohn Baker, Alexander Banter (died in July, 1866), John C. Bauer, Walter W. Elden (diech. for disability, June 21, 1865), John Ed- wards, John Elmer, David Elmer, John H. Fineont, Adelbert Grinnell, Jobn C. Heidenrich, Anthony Helm, Robert S. Hughes, Evan G. Jones, Richard M. Jones, James S. Kahan, Charles Owen, Albert H. Richter, Cadwallader Roberta (supposed killed at Petersburg, Va.), Byron H. Rey- nolds, Thomas Smith, Henry Schmidt, Benjamin Thomas, Thomas Ven- cose, Philander P. Warriner, Anthony Welch, David W. Williams (disch. June 26, 1864, for sickness ; died July 8, 1864), Stephen Walrath, John Zeitler.


16TH ARTILLERY. COMPANY A.


Mustered in September 28, 1863.


Privates .- John Abraham, William Anderson, Michael Annie, Edward Arm- etrong, Frank Brooks, Robert Barclay, Horace N. Byron, Jeremiah Bald- win, James F. Breakenridge, Stephen Bueh, Albert M. Baker, Albert M. Broadwell, Nelson Button, William M. Bootle, Philip Bachman, Amos Carter, Sherman P. Cassety, Edwin Carter, George Crum, Samuel E. Cat- lin, Benjamin Evans, John Evane, John Fallon, Jr., Patrick Fay, Owen Fay, James Farley, Jantes Fitzgeles, Franklin Frank, Jacob Fogler, Joseph Gangraw, Joh Greenman, Jeremiah Harrington, Fritz Holch, James Han- nigan, Lester B. Howe, James H. Hurlbert, James F. Hotchkise, Alan- son D. Hanverman, John Hogan, James M. Jenkios (trane. to let N. Y. Mounted Rifles, May 2, 1804), De Altoo F. Joslyn, Patrick Killmurray, John H. McElroy, Richard McManns, Thomas Martin, Charles L. Miller, Jolin McGuire, John McCraitle (let), John McCraitle (2d), James O'Neal, Daniel D. Oweus, Daniel D. O'Donnell, Martin O'Connell, Andrew J. Penner, George Patterson, Bernard Plunkett, Alonzo Penner, George Powers, Louis Perkins, Michael Quail, Thomas M. Radley, Luther Rice, John Rider, James Reed, James Rockfeller, Christian Schaub, Matthew Stack, John L. Stevens, Frederick Stark, Henry Tuttle, James Wales, Jr., Walter Woodcock, David W. Williams (diech. Aug. 29, 1865), Edwin Wentworth, William Wheeler, Robert Young, William Victory, John M. Hurlbert (disch. for disability in October, 1863; re-enlisted in 1st N. Y. Mounted Riflee; accidentally shot at Point of Rocke, June 25, 1864; buried near same place, in cemetery).


COMPANY C. Mustered in October 21, 1863.


Privates,-Alexander Baird, Randolph Benkert, Thomas D. Beckley, Silas W. Brown, Williani T. Brown, Noah F. Carr, Robert Carr, John Carben, Charles Cleaveland, Samnel Dawson, Patrick Doody, Warren Dodge, John Doyle, James W. Dnnn, James E. Down, Robert W. Edwards, Thomas J. Evans, John R. Evans, George Ferguson, Aubrey Fetterlee, John W. Flynn, Ed. G. Ferguson, Norton Fox, John Gilmore, Julius M. Glassier, Frank Gray, Jerome Hawley, Sherman L. Hewett, Geurge Hills, John T. Hitchcock, Andrew Hoover, Win. H. Hughe, Edwin N. Humiston, Albert C. Hall, Chas. W. Jsycocks, Ezekiel Jones, James Jenkins, Daniel Jones, James R. Jones, Michael Kelly, H. G. Kingsbury, John D. Lennebecker, Jolin McGee, Edward Mahoney, William Mathews, Lawrence Michal, Minnie Miller, Benjamin Morris, Michsel Mullin, Henry McCabe, An- thony McGuff, Geo. H. McCreath, Daniel Mccarthy, George Miller, Henry Near, Jeremiah Mccarthy, Douglass H. Oliver, Allen W. Osborne, Georgs Ostrander, Michael O'Brin, Harvey Palmer, Engene M. Parkinson, Isaac D. Place, Andrew N. Roberts, Andrew Row, Elisha C. Rush, Squier Service, Gabriel Spohn, Antonio Sabourier, Edward Schaibley, Eugene Sharpe, George Smith, John Stocker, Jesse Sullivan, John Swann, Martin Van Buren, John Van Buren, Volney Vanderberg, Nathan B. Wilber, Sanford Winters, George M. Wilkins, Jolin Wyman (enl. in 74th Ill. Vols. in Aug., 1861 ; discharged and returned home ; re-enl. in 16th N. Y. Art; served nntil discharged), Wm. Whychoff, Geo. S. Waterman, James Wells, James D. Winslow, Anderson Walter, Eugene Woud, David N. Yale.


COMPANY D. Mustered in December 7, 1603.


Privates,-James Anderson, Aaron Antone, Jacoli Allen, George Brown, Chang- cey Ennis, W. L. Haynard, Win. H. Libie, Geo. R. Lamphere, Job Mosher, Jr., Peter Myers, Thomas McCormick, Asahel Powere, Moses Schuyler, John Smith, Martin Sebastian, Joseph Thoro, Jobn Turk, Benj. F. Whitney.


* Also given John W. Frolan.


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COMPANY E.


Mustered in December 16, 1863.


Privates .- William Glover, Samuel Howard, Jamea Laaher, John Slattery, Chas. W. Smith (fate unknown), James L. Stephana, Martin A. Veatel.


COMPANY H. Mustered in February 8, 1864.


Privates .- Charlea Hitchcock, Henderson S. Peck.


COMPANY I.


Prince A. Pell, James Pell, servante.


COMPANY K.


B. L. Baird, Chas. H. Peteraon, servants.


ADDITIONAL NAMES.


TOWN OF MARCY. .


George A. Naager, corporal, Co. G, 12th Inf .; enl. Oct. 4, 1861 ; killed at Wilder- neas, Va .; buried on the field.


Martin Hanry, corporal, Co. G, 12th Inf .; enl. Oct. 4, 1861 ; accidentally injured in leg at Yorktown, Va .; diach. Jan. 31, 1863, for lamenesa.


Martin Kemnline, private, Co. C, 81at Inf .; killed at Cold Harhor, Va.


Edward Humphrey, private, Co. C, 11th Regt. Vet. Res. Corps; wounded at Cold Harbor, Va .; diach. July 21, 1865; previously member of Co. C, 8lat N. Y. Vola.


Henry R. Wolcott, private, Co. C, 8lat Inf .; died July 25, 1864, from accidental wound in ankle.


James N. Wilcox, private, Co. C, 8lat Inf .; mortally wounded at Cold Harbor, Va .; hnried nt Point of Rocka.


James K. P. Start, private, Co. E, 2d H. Art .; pria. at Cold Harbor, Va .; exch. in Nov. 1863.


Wm. T. Haynes, private, 14th Art. ; pria, at Petarsburg; died at Richmond, Va. Daniel Davis, private, Co. C, 3d Art .; trana. to Bat. F in April, 1863 ; diach. .July 24, 1865.


Henry Foster, private, Co. F, 2d Art.


John Earnat, Jr., private, Co. K, 2d Art .; died at Fort Corcoran, one month after enlistment.


Wm. H. Story, private, 14th Art.


Hugh E. Humphrey, private, Co. C, 3d Art .; diach. July 14, 1865.


Charles A. Martin, private, Co. K, 2d Art. ; disch. May 20, 1865.


John Campbell, sailor ; substitute for Abel Fuller.


William Davia, sailor; substitute for James W. Hannahs.


Timothy M. Nicholaon, private, Co. A, Ist Art .; diach, for disability, July 1, 1865. Griffith Morria, private, Co. D, 2d Art .; diach. April 17, 1864. Lewis Kemolina, private, 11th Cav.


Wm. H. Story, private, 14th Art.


Barnay Connor, private, Co. A, 3d Art. ; killed hy a ahell at Cold Harbor, Va.


Evan E. Thomas, privata, Co. A, 2d Art .; wounded at Petersburg, Ya. ; trans. to Vat. Res. Corps ; disch. Sapt. 19, 1865.


John Dalton, private, 7th Art. James Johnson, private, 7th Art.


Isaac Williams, private, 117th Inf .; disch. July 8, 1865.


Angon F. Carrier, private, lat Art. ; disch. July, 1865.


The following enliated as sailors, in N. Y. City, in 1864, for one year: Charlea Oneil, Thomas McHenry, William Price, Daniel Murphy, Rohart Hodder, Peter Kelly, Thomas Jones, Frederick Parker, Thomsa Parker, William Aston, William Burret, John H. Smith, John Morgan, James C. Smith, John Dubarry, Thomas Pendergast, John Longhan, James Dally, Wil- liam F. Pata, James Friel, Peter J. Mason, John Victor, Joseph Phillips, Richard Cox, Robert Hamilton, Samnel Buckston, Samuel Colgate, Thomas Leach, Francis Parkhurst, Robert M. Meyera, James S. Leach, Lester Parkhurst, Wm. G. Parkhurst, William Stanton.


William J. Owena, 2d sergeant, Co. F, 132d Inf .; wounded at Peteraborg, Ya. ; diach. July 21, 1866.


John T. Jones, private, Co. C, 11th Art. ; disch. Sept. 26, 1865.


TOWN OF NEW HARTFORD.


James Barwood, sailor; assigned to steam frigate " Wabaalı"; diad since the war, at Washington, D. C.


Charles K. Dutton, private, let Cav. ; pro. to lieut. 146th Inf .; pro. copt .; trane. 'to 24th N. Y. Cav. ; brev. major ; must. ont in Aug. 1865.


George Durant, private, 146th Inf.


Oacar W. Guelick, lieutenant, 69th Inf. ; pro. to cupt. 164tb N. Y. State Vols. Henry B. Owens, private, 126th Inf .; pro. to capt. ; killed at Wilderness, Va. Joseph B. Case, private, 8lat Inf .; died of wounds received at Fair Oaks. Charles A. Butta, private, 121at Inf. ; pro. to capt. ; killed at Wildarness, Va. Charles M. Wing, private, 125thi Inf .; pro. to sergt .; died of disease contracted in service.


John O'Toole, private, 78th Inf. ; trans, to 102d Inf .; killed in action.


John Morrison, private, 9th Minn. Inf. ; died in prison ut Florence, S. C., in Nov. 1864.


Henry H. Dyor, let aergaant, 146th N. Y. Inf .; died at Aquia Oreek, Va., Jan. 23, 1883; buried at Marcy, Oneida Co., N. Y.


Donald Bain, private, 67th N. Y. Inf .; died at Andersonville, Ga., July, 1864.


Jamas Bain, privata, 106th Inf .; pro. to 2d liaut. ; killed at Cold Harbor, Va., Juna 1, 1864.


John Wolf, private, 2d Art .; killed at Spotteylvania, Va., May 19, 1864. Daniel Shapley, corporal, 44th Inf. ; died from sickness contracted on field. John H. Armatrong, drummar, 164th Inf. ; died at Andersonvilla, Ga., Oct. 12, 1864.


Lucine L. Prescott, private, 3d Art .; pro. to corp. ; died at Newbern, N. C., Jan. 16, 1865.


Henry Patterson, private, 3d Art. ; died at Newhern, N. C., Nov. 28, 1864. Dolphua Saylea, private, 12lat Inf .; pro. to corp .; died of wonnda raceived at Wilderness, Va.


Gould P. Norton, private, 113th Ill. Inf .; pro. to 1st aargt. ; died at Young's Point, La., Feb. 13, 1863.


Wm. E. Jones, private, 16th N. Y. Cav .; died at New Hartford, N. Y., April 20, 1864.


Edward H. Lasher, private, 3d N. Y. Art .; died at Newbern, N. C., Jan. 22, 1865.


James Walker, private, 2d Art .; died at Andersonville, Ga., Sept. 15, 1864.


Wm. H. Kellogg, private, 14th Inf. ; killed in action near Sharpsburg, in Oct. 1864.


Hiram Hammond, private, lat U. S. Inf .; died at Wilmington, N. C., Feb. 23, 1862.


Ralph Fowler, private, 15th Eng .; died near Yorktown, Va., July 14, 1862. Peter Piacekler, private, 14th Inf .; trana. to 2d Art .; died at N. Y. City of wounde.


Wm. Porter, 2d sergeant, 152d Inf .; died at Yorktown, Va., July 1, 1863.


TOWN OF CAMDEN.


David Carlton, private, Co. E, 32d N. Y. Inf.


Hiram Parsons, private, Co. E, 32d N. Y. Inf .; died Nov. 8, 1862 ; buried at Alexandria, Va.


John H. Wilaon, private, Co. E, 32d N. Y. Inf .; killed at Weat Point, Va., May 8, 1862.


Lawrence Dimond, private, Co. E, 32d N. Y. Inf .; killed at West Point, Va., May 8, 1862.


Archibald Nisbet, private, Co. E, 32d N. Y. Inf .; muat. out with regt., June 9, 1863.


Alex. Craig, private, Co. E, 32d N. Y. Inf .; died at Washington, D. C., Ang. 4, 1862.


Benson F. Stedman, lat lieutenant, Co. E, 32d N. Y. Inf .; trana. to Sig. Corpa, Jan. 1, 1862 ; disch. with ragt., June 9, 1863; re-enl. in 2d N. Y. Art., Jan. 1, 1864; pro. to 2d lient., Nov. 21, 1864 ; to lat lient., Fah. 20, 1865; diach. with regt., Sept. 29, 1865.


Thomaa Betaon, private, Co. E, 32d N. Y. Inf .; wounded at South Mountain, Md .; died in hospital at Frederick City, Md., Sept. 7, 1862.


James Remore, private, Co. E, 32d N. Y. Inf. ; mnat. out June 9, 1863.


Jacob Beehe, private, Co. E, 32d N. Y. Inf. ; diach. for disability in May, 1862 ; re-enl. in 117th Inf., July 28, 1862; died at Folly Ialand, S. O.


John M. Orth, private, Co. B, 117th Infantry ; diach. for diaability,


Fayette W. Olmatead, Co. B, 117th Inf. ; pro. to 2d lient. ; diach, June 8, 1865. Alonzo Barnes, Co. E, 32d Inf .; disch. for disability in Jan. 1862; re-enl. in 81at Inf., and was muat. ont with it.


Wm. Davidson, private, 8lat Inf. Smith Miller, private, Co. C, 81st Inf. : diach. for diaability.


Ebenezer C. Snow, privata, Co. E, 8lat Inf .; wounded at Petersburg, Va., Aug. 17, 1864 ; diach, April 17, 1865.


James Seymour, private, Co. E, 8lat Inf. ; disch. June 10, 1865. Charles G. Sanford, private, Co. E, 81st Inf. ; enl. in navy in Juna, 1864.


Raphael G. Sanford, private, Co. E, 81st Inf. ; killed at Cold Harbor, Va., Juna 3, 1864.


Julius Allen, private, Co. C, 50th Eng .; diach. June 16, 1866. Delos E. Burton, private, Co. C, 60th Eng .; diach. June 16, 1865. Elkana B. Stanton, private, Co. C, 50th Eng .; diach. June 15, 1865.


John F. Wolcott, private, Co. C, 60th Eng. ; diach. June 16, 1865.


Wmn. Brosmer, private, Co. K, 2d Art .; wounded ; disch. Oct. 9, 1864. Richard Beeman, private, Co. F, 153d Iuf.


James Glenn, private, Co. H, 147th Inf. ; re-enl. in 26th N. Y. Vola.


John Oaborn, private, 59th Inf. ; died in fall of 1862, at Baltimore, Md. John O'Rourka, private, Co. B, 110th Inf .; disch. Sept. 1, 1865.


Henry O'Rourke, private, Co. B, 147th Inf. ; prisonar at Gettysburg, Pa. ; paroled and diacharged.


Ambrose Oaborn, private, Co. H, 110th Inf .; diech. Sept. 4, 1864, Matthew Rae, privata, Co. B, 14th Art. ; disch. Sept. 5, 1865.


Andrew W. Craig, private, Co. K, 147th Inf .; died at Brandy Station, Va., Dac. 1863.


David Craig, private, Co. C, 3d Art .; diach. June 13, 1865.


Jabez Ford, private, Co. L, 16th Eng .; diach. June 13, 1865. Johu Cleveland, private, Co. L, 16th Eng .; diach. June 13, 1866. Geo. L. Godfrey, private, Co. L, 16th Eng. ; disch. Juna 13, 1866. Wm. H. Eaton, private, Co. L, 15th Eng .; diach. June 13, 1865. Adam Diamond, private, Co. L, 15th Eng. ; disch. June 13, 1865. Martin Waldron, private, Co. L, 15th Eng. ; diach. June 13, 1865. Charles Kelly, private, Co. L, 15tb Eng. ; disch. June 13, 1865. John Colline, private, Co. L, 16th Eng. ; diach. June 13, 1865. Nelaon McGraw, private, Co. L, 15th Eng. ; diach. June 13, 1866. Wm. H. Drury, private, Co. L, 15th Eng. ; disch. June 13, 1885.


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HISTORY OF ONEIDA COUNTY, NEW YORK.


Franklin D. Coe, private, Co. L, 15th Eng .; diechi, June 13, 1865. Theo. M. Woodruff, private, Co. L, 15th Eng. ; disch. June 13, 1866. Allen Cohb, private, Co. L, 15th Eng. ; disch. June 13, 1865. George Myers, private, Co. L, 15th Eng.




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