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THE STEAM FLOURING-MILL
at Walden was built about 1873 by Terbell & Bate- man, and run by them a few years, when the pro- prietorship was changed to A. Bateman & Co., and in 1875 to Taylor & Bateman. Mr. Bateman died Feb. 29, 1880, but the business is still conducted under the same firm-name. The mill does custom- work extensively, and also flouring for shipment.
THE MONTGOMERY WOOLEN-MILL
is located some distance below Montgomery village, on the Wallkill. It was established many years ago, and has a varied history involving several changes of proprietors. It is now operated by the firm of Crabtree & Patehin. The line of work is worsted braid to a great extent. Formerly bunting was man- ufactured there. The buildings are large, the water- power is lasting, and the property has been considered a valuable one, and is so at the present time.
TITUS & STRATTON'S GRIST-MILL,
at Montgomery, is an old affair. The building is large and substantial. It is the successor of the early mills of Revolutionary times, mentioned elsewhere, and was known for a long time as the Luquer Mill.
WALKER'S PAPER-MILL, AT MONTGOMERY,
opposite the above grist-mill, is an important enter- prise. It is now operated with great activity, a large number of hands are employed, and the quality of the paper made compares favorably with any of the same line in market.
THE NEW YORK CONDENSED MILK COMPANY
are just establishing a branch in this town north of the village of Walden. The buildings now being erected are very extensive, and it is understood that a cost of nearly $200,000 is being incurred. The works are intended to receive the milk of 5000 cows. This is the third branch established by the company. John G. Borden is the president ; James P. Niblo is the contractor. The material used in the erection is brick, of which it is estimated 900,000 will be used, and they are furnished from the brick-works of J. Gowdy, Walden. It is expected that some 80 hands will be employed, and thus 20 tenements will be erected for the employés.
CREAMERIES.
There are two in the town, one at Montgomery vil- lage and one at Coldenham. They are both under the management of one proprietor, Mr. Beakes, and are doing the usual line of work common in later years to that class of enterprises.
VARIOUS MANUFACTORIES.
The RIDER ENGINE COMPANY have large and con- venient works at Walden, employing a number of men. (See chapter upon Goshen.)
The WALDEN CIGAR MANUFACTORY, George K. Colden proprietor, is doing good work; not very large in extent, but it is noted for making an excellent eigar, proving that smokers in Walden have no need to send abroad for the fragrant weed.
The WALDEN SOAP-WORKS, C. D. Wooley pro- prietor, are an enterprise of some importance, con- venient for the citizens of the town and reasonably remunerative to the owner.
The OVERALL MANUFACTORY AT WALDEN of H.
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B. Wooster is an undertaking which that gentleman adds to his other business of grocer. It affords em- ployment to 25 or 30 girls, and it is understood that the enterprise is successful in paying a fair profit to the proprietor.
BROWN'S GRIST- AND SAW-MILLS are located in the southeast part of the town, the successors of those of much earlier date.
EMBLER'S STEAM GRIST-MILL is located at Mont- gomery village, doing both custom business and flouring.
XII .- MILITARY.
Montgomery having a population of considerable extent prior to the Revolution, the people no doubt took an active interest in the momentous contest that separated this country from England and formed a free and independent nation out of the thirteen de- pendent colonies.
That public opinion in this section was considerably divided is evident from the fact of Governor Colden's residence and connections here, and from the glimpse of controversy over political matters which appears in the traditions and the records of the churches.
For the services of some of the residents of the town during the Revolution reference is made to the General History.
WAR OF 1861-65.
The list given below of soldiers from this town is mainly taken from a full and carefully-written record in the town clerk's office, such as ought to be found in every town. The whole of Company H of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth is included in the list, though there were quite a number of persons not residents there, and were not credited to the town. It is not our business to correct the record, however.
Of the soldiers furnished by this town, it may be added that they constituted either partly or entirely the following companies: Co. C of the Fifty-sixth, Capt. Frederick Decker; Co. A of the Nineteenth, Capt. Isaac Smith ; Co. HI of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth, Capt. David Crist; Co. A of the One Hundred and Sixty-eighth, Capt. Wm. H. Terwilliger.
The amount of money voted at the- several town- meetings for the expenses of recruiting and for bounties were as follows:
Aug. 25, 1862.
$3.000
Feb. 1, 1864
3,000
Aug. 20, 1864
48,250
Dec. 19, 1864 10,770
Total
$65,020
SUBSCRIPTIONS.
April 1, 186I .- For Co. A, Nineteenth Militia $363.00
Co. G,
44
44
205.00
Equipment, Lient. Torbush .. 50.00
Dr. George L. Little 50.00
Capt. Terwilliger. 35.00
Capt. Isaac Smith 40.00
$743.50
July, 1862,-Bounties.
$3281.45
Aid to hospitals.
2440.25
By churches.
1323.39
Total ..
$7788.59
The town furnished at the outbreak of the war 4 men ; between that period and the calls of July and August, 1862, 109 men ; under the calls of July and August, 123 men; from July, 1863, to July, 1864, 67 men. There were 29 re-enlistments in 1864, 42 prin- cipals furnished substitutes, and 20 names were added to list of volunteers ; under call of Dec. 19, 1864, 6 substitutes were furnished and 9 men were enlisted by contract in New York. On that (the last) call the paymaster-general allowed an excess on former calls of 144 years, or 51 three-years men, and paid the town $30,600. The town claimed, in addition, a surplus of 12 men, but the claim was not allowed.
Andrew Armstrong, 124th ; enl. Aug. 13, 1862.
William S. Ayres, sergt., Co. A, 19th ; enl. May 26, 1862.
Joseph Armstrong, Co. B, 168th ; enl. Oct. 13, IS62.
Jolın Vail Ayres, Co. C, 5th ; enl. Jan. 5, 1864.
Henry Allen, enl. Angust, 1864.
John Anderson, enl. August, 1864.
Alexander Anderson, 26th ; enl. Dec. 14, 1863.
John W. Ayres, Co. C, 5th II. A .; enl. Jan. 5, 1864.
Caleb D. Allen, 15th Cavalry ; enl. September, 1864.
Charles Bohen, Co. B, 168th; enl. Oct. 25, 1862.
George Brown, 19th ; enl. May, 1862.
John Bodine, Co. K, 168th ; enl. Feb, 6, 1863.
Wm. Bell, 168th ; enl. December, 1862.
W'm. H. Brown, Co. K, 16Sth; enl. Dec. 12, 1862.
Charles E. Brown, Co. HI, 124thi.
John J. Brown, Co. C, 26th ; enl. Dec. 16, 1863.
Charles Brown, enl. August, 1864.
John W. Brown, Co. C, 4th; enl. August, 1861; wounded three times slightly.
Sylvester Braunin, Co. C, 56th ; enl. August, 1861.
Wm. Braddock, 39th Mass .; en1. 1862; wounded at North Anna.
Henry Bodine, 56th ; enl. September, 1861; died in Washington, June, 1862.
Courtlandt Bodine, 124tb ; enl. August, 1862 ; killed at Chancellorsville.
Wm. H. D. Blake, Co. C, 56th ; enl. Dec. 31, 1863 ; pro. 2d lieut.
Thomas Il. Baker, Co. H, 124th ; enl. 1862; wounded at Chancellorsville. Henry Barney.
George E. Bookstaver, Co. A, 168th ; enl. December, 1862.
Charles Brown, Co. B, 168th ; enl. December, 1862.
Charles H. Berner, Co. D, 124th.
Frank Bishop, enl. August, 1864.
Sylvester Brannon, Co. C, 56th; enl. Aug. 8, 1861.
Meron Bodine, corp., Co. H, 124th ; enl. Aug. 13, 1862; severely wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.
John G. Buckley, musician, Co. H, 124th ; enl. Ang. 13, 1862.
George Butters, Co. H, 124th; enl. Aug. 13, 1862; captured at Spottsyl- vania, May 12, 1864.
Francis S. Brown, Co. H, 124th ; enl. Aug. 13, 1862; wounded at Chan- cellorsville.
Wmu. Brown, Co. II, 124th; enl. Aug. 14, 1862 ; wounded at Chancellors- ville, May 14, 1864.
Thomas W. Bradley, Co. H, 124th ; enl. Aug. 14, 1862; wounded at Get- tysburg ; promoted through all the grades to captain and brevet lientenant-colonel.
William Buchanan, Co. HI, 124th ; enl. Ang. 14, 1862.
Andrew Bowman, Co. H, 124th ; enl. Aug. 13, 1862; wounded at Chan- cellorsville.
Peter Bookstaver, Co. A, 10th; enl. May 26, 1862.
John Bodine, Co. A, 19th ; enl. May 26, 1862 ; re-enlisted.
Charles E. Blake, Co. A, 19th ; en1. May 26, 1862; died at Yorktown, May 8, 1863.
Charles E. Blake, sergt., Co. A, 168th; enl. Sept. 30, 1862.
John M. Bookstaver, corp., Co. A. 168th; eul. Oct. 20, 1862.
Daniel W. Baker, Co. D, 124th; eul. 1862.
Henry M. Connelly, 2dl lient., Co. C, 56th ; enl. Aug. 16, 1861.
John Coles, sergt., Co. C, 56th ; enl. Ang. 16, 1861.
Thomas Chambers, Co. C, 56th ; enl. Aug. IG, 1861.
Andrew Chambers, Co. C, 56th ; enl. Aug. 16, 1861 ; wounded at Fair Ouks; re-enlisted.
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Mobrey S. M. Corkey, Co. C, 56th ; enl. Aug. 16, 1861.
Jonathan O. Corkey, Co. B, 168th ; enl. Oct. 11, 1862.
Wo. B. Clearwater, 15th II. A .; ent. December, 1862.
Michael Cox, Co. C, 56th ; enl. Aug. 16, 1861.
Martin Cable, enl. August, 1864.
Patrick J. Cameron, Co. C, 56th ; enl. Aug. 16, 1861.
David Crist, capt .. Co. HI, 124th ; enl. Angust, 1862; wounded at Chan- cellorsville; killed at Tolopotomy Creek, May 31, 1864.
Wm. H. Cox, sergt., Co. IT, 124th ; enl. Aug. 15, 1862; killed at Gettys- burg, July 2, 1863.
Van Keuren Crist, Co. H, 124th ; enl. Ang. 13, 1862; killed at Chancel- lorsville.
James Crist, Co. 11, 124th ; enl. Ang. 14, 1862 ; wounded at Chancellors- ville, taken prisoner, and died at Andersonville.
Milton Crist, Co. HI, 124th ; enl. Aug. 14, 1862.
Angus Carman, Co. HI, 124th ; enl. Aug. 14, 1862; died of disease at Walden, June 30, 1863.
James L. Coleman, Co. C, 4th ; enl. Ang. 29, 1861 ; wounded and teken prisoner.
Daniel Carman, Co. H, 124th ; enl. Ang. 14, 1864; wounded at Chancel- lorsville, May 3, 1863; wounded May 6, 1864.
Jesse F. Camp, Co. H, 124th ; enl. Aug. 22, 1862; wounded at Gettysburg. James C. Crist, Co. A, 19th ; enl. May 26, 1862; taken prisoner.
Moses Comfort, Co. A, 19th ; enl. May 26, 1862.
Robert Craft, Co. A, 19th ; enl. May 26, 1862.
Robert Carr, Co. A, 19th; enl. May 26, 1862.
William Chambers, Co. A, 19th; enl. May 26, 1862.
Moses Comfort, corp., Co. B, 168th ; enl. Oct. 3, 1862; re-enlisted.
Jeremiahı M. Crist, Co. H, 124th ; enl. Ang. 16, 1862; wonoded at Chan-
cellorsville in right arm, and four and a half inches bone removed; disch. for disability Sept. 18, 1863.
llenry V. Crawford, 4th Cavalry ; enl. Aug. 29, 1861 ; twice taken pris- oner ; five weeke in Libby Prison.
Alexander Crawford, 124th ; en !. Angust, 1862; re-enlisted.
George W. Crist, Co. E, 44th ; enl. September, 1861.
Granville Crist, Ist Excelsior; enl. Jan. 20, 1862.
W'm. Chambers, 19th ; enl. May, 1862.
James E. Collins, Co. 1, 124th ; enl. August, 1862; died in the service. Jesse F. Camp, Co. HI, 124th; enl. Aug. 4, 1862; re-enlisted.
Alexander Camp, Co. A, 168th ; enl. Nov. 3, 1862; died Ang. 5, 1863.
Henry C. Cooklin, Co. 11, 124th.
Charles Cisco, en1. August, 1864.
Robert Curry, enl. August, 1864.
Wm. Coffin, enl. August, 1864.
James II. Conklin, Co. K, 124th ; enl. August, 1862.
l'atrick Condoo, 56th : enl. Sept. 8, 1864.
David Crist, capt., Co. Hi, 124th ; enl. Ang. 13, 1862; killed by a rebel sharpshooter, June 1, 1864, while laying out a new iotrenchment before Petersburg.
Frederick Decker, capt., Co. C, 56th ; enl. Aug. 16, 1861 ; re-enl. in Co. I, 168th, October, 1862.
George F. I. Dronigoole, enl. August, 1864.
Jolın Duffie, Co. II, 124th ; enl. Aug. 13, 1862.
Nathan II. Duffie, Co. H, 124th; enl. Aug. 13, 1862; disch. at hospital Feb. 17, 1863.
Jolin A. Diamond, 19th; enl. May, 1862.
Thornton Dawson, corp., Co. 11, 124th ; enl. Aug. 13, 1862.
Wm. H. Dawson, Co. II, 124th ; enl. Aug. 14, 1862; wounded May 3,1863; disch. for disability July 25, 1864.
W'm. Dawson, Co. II, 124th ; enl. Aug. 13, 1862 ; wounded at Chancellors- ville.
Josiah Dawson, Co. 11, 124th; eol. Ang. 13, 1862; wounded at Chancel- lorsville and taken prisoner, and wounded and taken prisoner May 5, 1864.
Joseph W. Delaniater, Co. HI, 124th ; enl. Aug. 13, 1862; died of wounds received at Chancellorsville.
Benjamin Dutcher, Co. H, 124th; eol. Aug. 14, 1862; wounded at Chao- cellorsville; killed in the Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Howland W. Davis, corp., Co. H, 124th ; enl. Ang. 13, 1862; died at Fal- mouth of typhoid fever.
Jesse F. Decker, Co. A, 19th ; enl. May 26, 1862.
Wol. H. Dexter, Co. D, 54tb ; ent. April 13, 1865.
Frederick Decker, Co. A, 19th; enl. May 26, 1862.
Morrison Decker, Co. G, 19th; enl. May 26, 1862. Charles J. Dolson, Co. G, 19th; enl. Oct. 1, 1860.
Edward F. Duno, Co. 11, 124th.
T. W. Decker, corp., Co. B, 168th ; eul. Oct. 14, 1862.
R. S. Decker, corp., Co. B, 168th; enl. Oct. 14, 1862.
Orrio E. Doty, Co. IL, 124th.
Nathan HI. Duffie, Co. 11, 124th ; enl. August, 1862.
Charles Dubois, 20th ; enl. December, 1863; died in the full of 1864.
John C. Drivers, enl. August, 1864.
Thomas Dalen, eal. Angust, 1864.
Thomas Dalton, enl. August, 1864.
Michael Divine, enl. August, 1864.
Aldred Eckert, Co. C, 56th ; en1. Aug. 16, 1861.
Charles W. Evans, Co. H, 124th ; enl. Aug. 13, 1862 ; disch. for disability.
Isaac Evans, Co. B, 168th ; en1 Oct. 20, 1862.
Burton Edsall, Ist Cavalry; enl. 1861.
Samnel Sears Eckert, Co. C, 56th; enl. Sept. 17, 1861.
Jonathan Eckert, Co. 11, 124th ; enl. August, 1862.
Henry W. Eckert, Co. H1, 124th.
Joachim Etten, enl. August, 1864.
Archibald Freeman, 1st sergt., Co. H, 124th ; enl. August, 1862; wounded. Seymour Fowler, Co. C, 56th ; enl. Ang. 16, 18G1.
Ingrace Fitzuckenreuther, enl. August, 1864.
Charles A. Foster, Co. HI, 124th ; enl. Aug. 13, 1862 ; killed at Chancel- lorsville, May 3, 1863.
Wo. L. Fairchild, corp., Co. H, 124th; enl. Aug. 13, 1862; killed at Chancellorsville.
Benjamin Freer, Co. G, 19th ; enl. April 25, 1861.
George Frareda, enl. August, 1864.
John W. Foster, Co. I, 71st; enl. April, 1861; re-eolieted ; he was the first to enlist from Montgomery.
Nelson Foote, Co. 1, 124th ; enl. August, 1862.
Neal Francis, navy ; eul. Angust, 1864.
Seymour Fowler, Co. C, 56th ; enl. August, 1861 ; re-enlisted.
David l'. Foster, 9th; enl. April 21, 1861; pro. to capt .; thrown from horse-injured.
Lyman Fairchild, Co. H, 124th; enl. August, 1862; wounded May 5, 1864; died May 14th, at Chancellorsville.
George O. Fuller, Co. 11, 124th ; en1. August, 1862; killed at Chancellors- ville.
Patrick Fitzgibbon, 168th; enl. September, 1862.
John Fisk, Co. HI, 124th.
Aaron Fuller, Co. 11, 124th.
Joho Fay, enl. August, 1864.
John Frame, enl. August, 1864.
John Friel, en1. August, 1864.
John B. Gomley, corp., Co. C, 56tb ; en1. Aug. 14, 1861.
David Goetchius, Co. C, 56th ; enl. Sept. 13, 1861.
John Green, enl. Angust, 1864.
Henry Gowdy, Ist lieut., Co. 11, 124th ; enl. Aug. 13, 1862; died May 11, 1863, of wounds.
Clark B. Galatin, Co. Il, 124th ; eol. Aug. 14, 1862; wounded in the Wil- derness, Oct. 27, 1864, and takeo prisoner ; paroled and sent to bos- pital.
Charles II. Godfrey, Co. A, 19th; enl. Aug. 26, 1862.
Clark B. Galatin, Co. A, 19th; en1. May 26, 1862.
John R. Gruoel, 69th ; eol. April, 1861.
John J. Goetchius, Co. G, 19th; enl. May 26, 1862.
Jamies Gilbert, Co. G, 19th ; enl. April 25, 1861.
John Gurnes, Co. B, 168th ; enl. Oct. 8, 1862.
Samnel Giles, Co. D, 5th; enl. Dec. 14, 1863.
Lester Genung, Co. C, 168th ; enl. Sept. 20, 1862.
John B. Gourley, 56th ; en1. September, 1861 ; died April 3, 1863, at Hilton Head.
James Gowdy, capt., Co. C, 56th ; enl. May, 1861.
Alexander Hunt, 15th Art .; enl. Jito. 29, 1864.
David Hardenbrook, Co. C, 56th ; enl. Aug. 16, 1861 ; killed May 31, 1862.
James Hughey, Co. C, 56th ; enl. Aug. 16, 1801.
Bernard Henry, Co. C, 56th ; enl. Aug. 13, 1861.
Philip Henry, Co. G, 168th ; enl. December, 1862.
John R. Hays, 2d lieut., Co. 11, 124th ; enl. August, 1862; resigned. David R. Harris, enl. Angust, 1864 ; died July 18, 1865.
Wm. S. M. Hatch, Co. HI, 124th; enl. Aug. 13, 1862; taken prisoner at Beverly Ford, and died at Andersonville, July 8, 1864.
David lawley, Co. HI, 124th ; enl. Ang. 13, 1862.
John Hatch, Co. HI, 124th ; enl. Ang. 14, 1862; died of fever Oct. 16, 1862.
Arthur Haigh, Co. HI, 124th ; enl. Aug. 18, 1862.
George Homan, Co. 11, 18th ; killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
James E. Homan, Co. II, 124th ; eol. Aug. 18, 1862; wounded at Gettys- burg, July 2, and died July 3, 1863.
Nathan Hubbard, Co. A, 19th; enl. Mey 26, 1862; re-enl. in the 168th.
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Edward Hunter, Co. 11, 124th ; enl. Ang. 18, 1862; wounded at Gettys- burg; wounded May 18, 1864, and died June 30, 1864.
Alexander Henry, Co. G, 19th ; en1. April 25, 1861. Isaac T. Hasbrouck, Co. G, 19th ; enl. Oct. 1, 1×60. James A. Hlasbronck, Co. E, 26th ; enl. Dec. 28, 1863.
William J. Henry, Co. B, 168th ; enl. Oct. 14, 1862.
Howard llammond, enl, Feb. 22, 1864.
Charles S. Hammond, 25th Cavalry ; enl. Feb. 2, 1864. Edward Hughes, Co. E, 56th ; enl. 1861.
Marcus Ilouston, Co. 11, 124th; enl. 1861.
Charles G. Hnut, Co. C, 56th ; enl. September, 1861.
Abram Hawley, Co. H, 124th ; enl. 1862; wounded at Chancellorsville.
David Howland, corp., Co. II, 124th ; enl. 1862; died in the service. John E. Hurder, Co. H, 124th.
Marvin Hildebrandt, Co. H, 124th. Charles C. Ilicks, Co. HI, 124th. Charles Hughes, enl. August, 1864.
James Halkin, enl. August, 1864.
George E. Homan, 18th ; enl. June, 1861; killed at Gainea' Mill.
John Harrington, enl. August, 1864.
Oliver Haines, 20th ; enl. December, 1863.
John Jndson, Co. C, 56th ; enl. July 29, 1861 ; re-enl.
Albert II. Judson, Co. C, 56th; enl. Aug. 3, 1861 ; re-enl. Calvin Judson, Co. C, 56th ; ent. Sept. 15, 1861.
Hiram Johnson, Co. D, 56th ; enl. Aug. 24, 1864.
Jacob F. Jordan, Co. HI, 124th ; enl. Ang. 13, 1862; wounded at Locust Grove.
Grandison Judson, Co. 11, 124th ; enl. Ang. 14, 1862; wounded at Chan- cellorsville; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.
Chester Jndsun, Co. II, 124th ; enl. Ang. 14, 1862 ; killed on picket Sept.
14, 1864; son of Andrew Judson, of Montgomery, who had seven sona in the army.
Cæsar Jackson, 26th ; enl. December, 1863.
B. B. Johnston, Co. A, 19th ; eul. May 26, 1862.
William Johnson, Jr., Co. G, 19th ; enl. Oct. 1, 1861.
Albert C. Jackson, 26th ; enl. January, 1853.
Jamea E. Jaman, Co. G, 19th ; enl. Oct. 1, 1860.
Wm. Johnson, 5th HI. Art .; enl. Jan. 4, 1864 ; a prisoner several montlia. Jacob S. Johnson, Co. B, 20th ; enl. Dec. 21, 1863.
Charles II. Jocklin, Co. E, 26th ; enl. Dec. 28, 1863.
Ferria Johnson, 16th Cavalry; enl. Dec. 8, 1863.
Theodore Jndach, 2d Cavalry ; enl. November, 1863; wounded at Pleasant IIill. Henry Jnbin, Co. H, 124th.
William Judson, let Mounted Rifles ; enl. Sept. 3, 1861 ; had served in the 56th.
George W. Jndson, 26th ; enl. January, 1864; pro. sergt.
Alexander Kidd, sergt., Co. C, 56th; enl. Aug. 16, 1861.
Jamea II. Kelly, Co. C, 56th ; enl. Aug. 16, 1861.
James Kelly, Co. C, 56th ; enl. Aug. 16, 1861.
Peter Kneff, Co. C, 56th; en1. Aug. 14, 1861.
John E. Kidd, corp., Co. HI, 124th; enl. Aug. 15, 1862; wounded at Get- tyaburg.
Noah B. Kimbark, Co. 11, 124th ; enl. Ang. 13, 1862; wounded at Get- tysburg.
Henry Kidd, Jr., Co. Il, 124th ; enl. Ang. 13, 1862; dia. Jan. 17, 1863. Wm. Kain, Ist lient., Co. G, 19th ; enl. Nov. 24, 1860.
Willett Kidd, sergt., Co. G, 19th; enl. Nov. 24, 1860.
llalaey Kidd, sergt., Co. G, 10th; enl. Nov. 24, 1860.
Victor Knapp, corp., Co. G, 19th ; enl. May 26, 1862. Beverly Kidd, corp., Co. G, 19th ; enl. April 20, 1861.
Alexander Kidd, Co. G, 19th ; enl. April 22, 1861.
Amos Kaune, Co. A, 168th ; enl. Sept. 26, 1862; re-enl. Charles Kaune, navy ; enl. 1861 ; re-en). Charles Kennedy, Co. B, IG8thi ; enl. Oct. 6, 1862. William Kniffin, Co. B, 168th; enl. Oct. 6, 1862.
Hiram A. Knapp, 56th ; enl. September, 1861.
Jamea Kelly, Co. C, 56th ; enl. September, 1861 ; re-enl. in 1864.
Victor Knapp, 19th; enl. June, 1862. William Kniffin, 168th ; enl. September, 1862.
Daniel L. Kidd, Co. I, 124th ; enl. Anguat, 1862. Alexander Kidd, sergt .; enl. Aug. 16, 1861. Wm. Kain, 19th ; enl. May, 1862.
Peter Knaff, 56th; enl. September, 1861; re-enl.
Timothy Lamoreaux, Co. C, 56th ; enl. Oct. 26, 1861.
Judson B. Lupton, Co. H, 124th; enl. Ang. 13, 1862; wounded at Peters- burg.
Governeur M. Legg, Co. HI, 124th; enl. Aug. 22, 1862; wounded in the Wilderness, May 6, 1804.
George W. Lauton, Co. A, 19th ; enl. May 26, 1862.
Peter Latonrette, capt., Co. G, 19th; enl. Nov. 24, 1860.
Andrew Ludlow, 20th; enl. December, 1863.
Isaac Lewis, 20th ; enl. December, 1863.
Moses Lasears, musician, 5th lleavy Art .; enl. Dec. 14, 1863.
Sylvanus Lang, Co. H, 124th.
Charles A. Lawrence; enl. August, 1864.
Alfred C. Latta (Brooklyn), Co. 1, 14th ; enl. Dec. 4, 1863 ; a prisoner for several montha.
Thomas Murphy, Co. C, 5Gth; enl. Aug. 26, 1861.
Jonathan Miller, 6th ; en1. 1861.
Gaston Martin, Co. C, 56th ; enl. Aug. 25, 1861.
George II. Miller, 26th Cavalry ; enl. Feb. 2, 1864.
Andrew D. McDougall, sergt., Co. H1, 124th ; enl. Ang. 13, 1862; was in 7lat Regt. three montha; dis. Feb. 10, 1863.
Francis Mead, sergt., Co. H, 124th; enl. Aug. 15, 1862.
James B. Monell, 19th; enl. May, 1862.
William McVey, Co. II, 124th ; enl. Ang. 14, 1862.
John Murphy, Co. 11, 124th.
Jolın A. Milliken, Co. 11, 124th ; enl. Aug. 13, 1862; dia. Nov. 17, 1862.
Wm. Millspaugh, Co, 11, 48th ; enl. Dec. 10, 1863.
Robert Mackeny, Co. H, 124th ; enl. Ang. 18, 1862; missing in action Oct. 14, 1863.
John Meyer ; enl. Angust, 1862.
Charles A. McGregor, Co. H, 124th ; enl. Aug. 19, 1862; wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863 ; died of wounds Dec. 3, 1863.
Rutua Millspangh, Co. H, 168th; enl. Aug. 14, 1862.
Henry Mathews, Co. II, 124th ; enl. Aug. 13, 1862 ; wounded at Chancel- lorsville.
John McCann, Co. HI, 124th ; enl. Aug. 13, 1862; wounded at Chancellors- ville; diach. October, 1863.
David Mould, corp., Co. H, 124th ; enl. Aug. 22, 1862; killed at Chancel- loraville.
James B. Monell, aergt., Co. A, 19th ; enl. May 26, 1862.
Charles W. Miller, Co. A, 19th; enl. May 26, 1862.
George Moran, 20th ; enl. December, 1863; died in 1864.
Marcus Moran, 20th ; enl. December, 1868; died in 1864.
Angustus Millspangh, Co. A, 19th ; enl. May 26, 1862.
James Moran, Co. G, 168th ; enl. December, 1862.
Peter Millspangh, Co. A, 19th ; enl. May 26, 1862.
Adolph Meyer, enl. August, 1864.
J. R. Mccullough, Co. A, 19th; enl. May 26, 1862.
Jolın Meyer, enl. Augnat, 1864.
Jonathan N. Morrison, Co. G, 19th; enl. Oct. 1, 1860.
Adolph Mendont, enl. August, 1864.
Thaddeus Meade, Co. G, 19th ; enl. April 22, 1861.
Charles I. Mitchell, enl. February, 1865.
Andrew McDongal, Co. G, 19th ; enl. May 1, 1862.
Michael McNally, enl. February, 1865.
Andrew J. Merritt, Co, G, 19th ; en1. May 1, 1860.
Win. McCombe, enl. Angust, 1864.
John Mackey, Co. A, 168th ; enl. Oct. 1, 1862.
James McDonald, Co. C, 25th Cavalry ; enl. Feb. 1, 1864.
James McGregor, Co. E, 124th ; enl. Ang. 11, 1862.
Francis B. Milliken, 19th ; enl. June, 1862; re-enl. Co. G, 168th.
George McCann, Co. C, 56th ; enl. Sept. G, 1864; died of typhoid fever Nov. 7, 1864.
Martin Mould, Co. 1, 124th ; enl. August, 1862.
Wol. Mcclellan, 168th and 56th; enl. October, 1862.
William Nichols, Co. B, 168th ; enl. December, 1862.
Martin Nichola, corp., Co. H1, 124th.
James Noon, enl. August, 1864,
Thomas O'Connell, Co. H, 124th ; enl. Aug. 13, 1862; wounded at Gettys- burg, and night leg amputated.
George N. Odell, Co. A, 56th ; enl. September, 1861.
William Oprey, Co. C, 98tl.
Jacob D. Ostrander, enl. August, 1864.
Wilson, Purdy, Co. C, 56th ; en1. September, 1861.
David D. Post, Co. H, 124th ; enl. Ang. 15, 1862; wounded at Chancel- lorsville.
John R. Post, corp., Co. 11, 124th ; enl. Aug. 13, 1862; wounded at Chan- cellorsville.
Win. S. Parka, en1. 1861.
Thomas J. Patten, enl. August, 1864.
James Patrick, 168th ; enl. September, 1862.
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Julio Pache, Co. A, 56th ; enl. August, 1861.
Ryron J. Pullman, Co. 11, 124th ; trans. froot 2d Co. U.S.S.S.
Cornelius Pullman, Co. H, 124th ; wounded April I, 1865; enl. in 2d Co. U.S.S.S., from which trans. to 124th.
Donglass Pullman, Co. H, 124th ; trans. from 2d Co. U.S.S.S.
Charles Palmer, 20th ; eol. December, 1863.
James l'owers, enl. August, 1864.
Frederick Powell, enl. August, 1864.
Stephen Qnick, Co. C, 56th ; enl. August, 1861.
Tontios Quick, C'o. D, 168th ; eol. December, 1862; re-eulisted.
John Rose, 15th Art .; enl. Jan. 20, 1864.
Algernon S. Rose, sergt., Co. C, 56tb ; eul. Aug. 16, 1861.
Henry Robinson, musician, Co. C, 50th ; enl. Ang. IG, 1861.
Abraham Rumph, Co. (, 56th; enl. Aug. 16, 1861.
Charles Rear, Co. (, 56th ; en1. Aug. 16, 1861 ; died a few days after the Seven Days' Fight.
John Rowland, sergt., Co. II, 124th ; enl. Aug. 13, 1862; wounded at Chancellorsville ; died June 22, 1863.
Albert R. Rhinehart, corp., Co. 11, 124th; enl. Ang. 9, 1862; pro. sergt .; wounded at Chancellorsville ; died May 26, 1863.
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