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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
HON. AVERY SKINNER.
Avery Skinner was born at Westmoreland, New Hamp- shire, June 9, 1796, and died at Union Square, Oswego County, New York, November 24, 1876. He was the fourth of a family of nine children, two only of whom survive him, viz., John L., of Oneida, New York, and Dr. Albert G. Skin- ner, of Youngstown, New York. His brothers who died before him were Revs. Warren Skinner, of Vermont, and Dolphus Skinner, of Utica, New York, both of whom were well-known Universalist clergymen ; Hon. Alanson Skinner,
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of Brownville, New York, at one time a State senator; Bar- ton Skinner, of New Hampshire; and Iliram Skinner, of Union Square. The only sister was Mrs. Hiram Walker, of Union Square. They all attained advanced ages.
Judge Skinner's boyhood was spent on a farm, where he acquired that fondness for agricultural pursuits which was always one of his distinguishing characteristics. He ob- tained a good common-school education, and attended Chesterfield academy, teaching winters to obtain funds to educate himself. IIe knew he had his own way to make in the world, and in 1816, when twenty years of age, his father gave him the remaining year of his time, and he left home to work for himself. In the spring of that year he worked three months in a brick-yard, near his native place, and earned enough money to start for the " west," and Oe- tober 8, 1816, he started on horseback for the then famous " Black River country." After a ten days" journey through the wilderness he reached Watertown, Jefferson county, New York, October 17, 1816, the place then containing less than four hundred inhabitants. He lived here over six years, engaging in business pursuits, in keeping books, and
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very successfully as a teacher in what was then the academy. In the spring of 1823 he settled at Union Square, where he died. In that year he built the public-house at that place, which still remains. He gave the place its name, and through his efforts a mail-route and post-office were estab- lished, and he was appointed postmaster, which position he held, with the exception of three months, until his death.
In 1831 he was elected member of assembly from Oswego County, and was re-elected in 1832. Both terms he served on the judiciary committee, and served with distinction. In 1826 he was appointed county treasurer by the board of supervisors, holding the position twelve years, resigning when he was elected to the senate. In 1828 he was ap- pointed county judge, under the old system, by the governor and council, holding the position until 1839, declining a re-appointment. From 1838 to 1842 he represented Os- wego County in the State senate, the district then comprising the counties of Oswego, Jefferson, Lewis, Oncida, Otsego, and Madison. The senate then, together with the judges of the supreme court and the chancellor, constituted the court of last resort, or court for the correction of errors. Such men as Walworth, Nelson, Bronson, and Cowen be- longed to the court at that time. He was associated with, and an ardent admirer of, Silas Wright. In 1846 he was defeated for Congress by William Duer, by only a few votes, through the treachery of political friends.
He was always a consistent Democrat, and active in political life, never stooping to trickery, and always pure and upright in all his acts. Not a stain or blot ever tar- nished his public or private life. He was plain in dress, genial, social, and beloved by family and friends. Among the names of his earliest contemporaries in Oswego County, now dead, were Joel Turrill, R. C. Kenyon, D. P. Brew- ster, A. P. Grant, E. B. Talcott, Peter Devendorf, Joseph Torrey, Elias Brewster, O. H. Whitney, Starr Clark, Judge Hubbell, and Leander Babcock.
He was the last survivor of the original founders of Mexico academy, and attended the fiftieth anniversary of that institution, in August, 1876, in which he took great pride and interest. He freely gave all his children the benefit of instruction in the academy. He was also one of the original promoters of the Syracuse Northern railroad, presiding at the first meeting that organized the company, of which he was one of the directors at the time of his death.
He was married in 1822 to Eliza Huntington, who died in 1833. He was again married in 1834 to Charlotte P. Stebbins, then of Watertown, who survives him, and who was his faithful companion and attendant in his last sickness. His surviving children are Hon. T. W. Skinner, Mexico ; Hon. Charles R. Skinner, Watertown ; Rev. James A. Skinner, Syracuse; Albert T. Skinner, Hoosick Falls ; Mrs Charles H. Richardson, Colosse; and Mrs. Maurice L. Wright, of Mexico.
The last ten years of his life were full of bodily suffering, arising from an affection of the liver, but he bore his pain with patience and fortitude, and received the care of a loving family so long as he lived. He expressed himself often as prepared to dic, and it was his pride to be conscious that he had been true to his Maker, his friends, his family, his party, and to Masonry, and he had ever done his full duty as he understood it.
No man in Oswego County was better known or more respected during life, or more sincerely mourned at his death, than Judge Skinner.
EBENEZER E. MENTER.
The subject of this brief memoir was the son of Daniel Menter, of Madison county, and was born June 9, 1821. When about fourteen he removed with his father to Oswego County, and settled in the township of Mexico. His edu- cational advantages were limited, but by close application to self-study he became quite proficient in business re- quirements. His early life was devoted to hard labor, in order to add to the support of the family, and he oftentimes deprived himself of the comforts of life to help others. While yet in his teens he went on the lakes, and continued in the capacity of a sailor five or six seasons.
EBENEZER E. MENTER.
On the 1st of January, 1843, he married Artemisia, daughter of Hiram and Elizabethi Cole, of Mexico township, and spent the first season after marriage on the lakes. In 1844 he settled on a farm, and devoted himself assiduously to agricultural pursuits for several years, and also dealt quite extensively in live-stock, with considerable success.
About the year 1862 his attention was attracted to life insurance, and he embarked in it, after convincing himself that he was well adapted to conduct the same successfully. He first engaged with the Phoenix life insurance company, from which he obtained a prize for transacting the largest amount of business, over all the other agents of the com- pany at that time employed. When the Empire State life in- surance company was organized he was appointed its general agent, which position he occupied during the remainder of his life. He died on the 3d of June, 1873. He was a man rich in the experiences of life, a successful business man, and one who was quite extensively and very favorably known. He had a family of seven children, of whom five are now living, all in Mexico township. His widow resides in the village of Mexico, is very pleasantly situated, and is surrounded by all the comforts and conveniences of life. They had a hard struggle during their early married life, but, by dint of persevering labor and economy, they sub- sequently became quite well-to-do. Their capital at first consisted of health, industry, and ambition, which qualities, judiciously applied, are sure to win.
RESIDENCE OF MRS. DR. C. D. SNELL, MEXICO, NEW YORK.
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DR. C. D. SNELL.
It can be fitly said of the subject of this sketeh, at the close of his long and honorable life, that few men have spent so many years, and all of them so worthily, in the pursuit of their professions as he, who, while yet a young man, established himself in Oswego County, and here gave thirty years of faithful, intelligent labor in the service of his fellow-men.
C. D. Snell was born in Paris, Oneida county, New York, Angust 8, 1808. He was reared a farmer, and followed that occupation with his father until he reached his majority. He then commeneed the study of medicine with Dr. Bissell, at Clinton, New York, one of the most celebrated physicians and surgeons of his time. With that wonderful energy that characterized him through life, he applied himself to his studies, and in a few years mastered the theory of his chosen profession. Upon completion of his studies he practiced with Dr. Bissell two years. In the spring of 1839 he moved to Mexico, which was then a small village, to commence the battle of life, in which he was eminently sueeessful.
In 1832 he married Fanny Byers, in Clinton. The fruits of this union were two daughters : Mrs. T. V. Ely, who is a widow and lives with her mother, and Delia, the deceased wife of A. C. Thomas, of Mexico. In politics, Dr. Snell was a strong Republican ; in business, a man of marked integrity and fairness ; in social life, pure, kind, modest, and unassuming. For thirty years he was regarded as the leading physician and surgeon of this vicinity. His unselfish love and devotion to his profession was character- istie, and endured to the end of his life. He was popular with other members of his profession, to whom his kindness was uniform and invariable, and by whom he was regarded with sincere regard, respeet, and confidence. Gentle, sym- pathizing, and tender, with a strong sense of duty, and a heart warmned by the glow of a never-failing humanity, he was emphatically the friend of the poor; and by the entire community among whom his life was spent his memory is held in most respectful veneration. His death took place December 9, 1867. A fine engraving of his home, since re- modeled by his widow, will be found in this volume.
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EUGENE N. HILLS,
of Mexico township, was born in that township January 29, 1821. His parents, Elijah and Lucy Hills. moved into Mexico township in 1816, and were consequently among the pioneers of that vicinity. Eugene commenced work at an early age, and soon learned the value of time and money. He was an industrious and thrifty youth, and made a pru- dent and careful man. When he was fifteen years of age his father died, and the support of the family largely de- volved upon him. He accepted the responsibility and performed its duties cheerfully.
April 9, 1846, he was united in marriage with Abigail, daughter of Gibson Savage, one of the pioneers of Oswego County, and granddaughter of Joel Savage, a soldier of the Revolutionary war. She was born and married on the farm where she now resides, a view of which can be seen elsewhere in this work.
Mr. Hills died December 13, 1876, having lived to become possessed of one of the finest farms in the township. They never had any children of their own, but have befriended many, and their home has always been a pleasant resort for friends. The name of Hills is a synonym of hospitality in the community.
MILITARY RECORD OF MEXICO.
Wm. H. Morton. Enlisted Dec., 1861; pro. to sergt. ; dis. 1865. Franklin Morton, 9th Heavy Art. Enl'd Jan., 1864; dis. 1865. John H. Filkins, 14th Regs. Enlisted Aug., 1861; discharged 1863. Charles L. Dennis, 4th Heavy Art. Enl'd Jan., 1864; dis. Dec., 1864. Silas Parmenter. Enlisted February, 1865; discharged 1865. John Holden, Navy. Enlisted August, 1864; discharged 1865. Wm. Gainer. Enlisted February, 1864; dischurged 1865. Wm. H. Sidnam, 81st Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1861 ; pro .; dis. 1865. Albert S. Sidnam, 81st Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1861; discharged 1865. Seymour N. Hibhard, 184th Inf. Enlisted 1864; dis. 1865. Geo. Midlam. Enlisted Sept., 1861; dis. Sept., 1863, of wounds. Reuben E. Gule, 184th Inf. Enlisted Sept., 1864; discharged 1865. Louis Maxom, 12th Cav. Enlisted Aug., 1862; discharged 1865. Andrew Rice, 184th Infantry. Enlisted Aug., 1864 ; discharged 1865. Marshall Parker, 18th Infantry. Enl'd Sept., 1861 ; dis. 1865. Warren Bliss, 184th Infantry. Enlisted Sept., 1864; dis. 1865. Benj. Parmenter, 184th Infantry. Enlisted Sept., 1864; dis. 1865. Chas. M. Smith, 12th Cav. Enlisted Oet., 1862; pro .; dis. 1865. Alfred R. Smith, 184th Infantry. Enlisted September, 1864. Harrison Mursden, 110th Infantry. Enlisted Aug., 1862; dis. 1865. Henry Marsden, 14th Heavy Art. Enlisted Jun., 1864; dis. 1865. Henry M. Wilber, 24th Cav. Enlisted Dec., 1863; prisoner three months ; discharged 1865.
John S. Sherwin, 110th Infantry. Enlisted Ang., 1864; dis. 1865. Eugene Farmer, 4th H. Art. Enlisted Jan., 1864; discharged 1865. Milton Matteson, 184th Inf. Enlisted Sept., 1864; discharged 1865. Joel Parkhurst, 59th Infantry. Discharged 1865. John Killam, Navy. Enlisted August, 1864; discharged 1865. Daniel Morton, 81st Infantry. Enl'd Jan., 1862; wounded and dis. Horace E. Ensworth, 8Ist Inf. Enl'd Oct., 1862 ; re-enl'd; dis. 1865. Wm. Turk, 5th Mich. Cav. Enlisted Aug., 1862 ; dis. 1865. Erastus Suits, 4th Heavy Art. Enlisted Jun., 1864; dis. 1865. Martin V. Gibbs, 184th Infantry. Enlisted Sept., 1864; dis. 1865. Jonathan Johnston, 184th Inf. Enlisted Sept., 1864 ; dis. 1865. Benj. F. Bulin, G. B. V. City. Enlisted Aug., 1864; dis. 1865. G. C. Bartholomew, 184th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1864; dis. 1865. Earl Law, 113th Ill. Enl'd Aug., 1865; pro. to capt. ; dis. 1865. John Jordon, 11th Cav. Enl'd Apr., 1862 ; pro. to sergt. ; dis. July, 1862, for disability.
Newton Tillapaugh, 110th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1862; dis. 1865. Homer J. Burch, 189th Infantry. Enlisted Aug., 1864; dis. 1865. Ira West, 110th Infantry. Enl'd Aug., 1862; fife-major ; dis. 1863. Wm. Evarts, Neptune Vols. Enlisted Aug., 1864; dis. 1865. Byron A. Everts, 1st L. Art. Enl'd Oct., 1861; pro. to corp .; re- signed 1862.
Ilenry Everts, 7th Cnv. Enlisted Sept., 1861 ; dis. 1862.
Normun B. Bailey, 81st Inf. Enl'd Oct. 1, 1861; dis. for disability ; re-enlisted.
Charles M. Everts, 5th H. Art. Enlisted Dec., 1863; dis. I865. Wm. W. Fish, 10th II. Art. Enl'd Dec., 1863 ; trans. to L. Art; dis. 1865.
Alpheus H. West, 184th Infantry. Enlisted Aug., 1864 ; dis. 1865. A. L. Conunt, 184th Infantry. Enlisted Aug., 1864; dis. 1865. Henry II. Vorce, 81st Infantry. Enlisted Mar., 1864 ; dis. 1866. Warren Dawley, 14th L. Art. Enl'd Sept., 1861 ; re-enl'd; dis. 1865. Reuben Dawley, 2d H. Art. Enl'd Feb., 1863 ; dis. 1864, fur disab'y. Benj. Baker, 147th Inf. Enl'd July, 1862; wounded ; dis. 1863.
Jesse Burdick, Ist L. Art. Enl'd Sept., 1861; pro. to sergt. ; dis. Sept., 1864.
Jerome Halsey, 24th Infantry. Enlisted Mny, 1864; dis. 1865. Charles Halsey, Ist L. Art. Enlisted Sept., 1864; dis. 1865. Benj. F. Cooper, Nuvy. Enlisted Aug., 1864; dis. 1865. Jerome Halsey, 5th H. Art. Enlisted Dec., 1863; dis. 1865. S. II. Blanchard, 10th H. Art. Enlisted Sept., 1862; dis. 1865. Leonard Ames, Ist L. Art. Enlisted Aug., 1864; dis. 1865.
Nelson Ames, Ist L. Art. Enl'd Sept., 1861; lient .; pro. to capt .; wounded und dis. 1864.
Wm. Adams, 81st Iuf. Enlisted October, 1861; dis. Dec., 1864. Francis Chufty, 184th Inf. Enlisted Sept., 1864 ; dis. 1865. Chris. Avery, 147th Inf. Enlisted Sept., 1862; dis. 1865.
Charles Sears, 81st Inf. Enlisted July, 1862; pro. to ord. sergt. ; dis. 1865.
Fred. M. Ifills, II0th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1862; dis. 1865. Rouben Richardson, 81st Inf. Enlisted Dee., 1862 ; re-enlisted 1865.
Ilenry M. Allen, 81st Inf. Enl'd Dec., 186I; re-enlisted ; wounded ; dis. 1865.
C. B. Hartshorn, 147th Inf. Enl'd Sept., 1862; enpt. ; dis. Jun., 1863. Lucius Erskine, 110th Inf. Enl'd Aug., 1862 ; pro. to corp .; dis. 1865. Frank S. Walker, 15th Cav., Enlisted July, 1862; dis. 1865. Geo. Buek, Nuvy. Enlisted Aug., 1864; dis. 1865.
Thos. Freeman, 10th Cav. Enlisted Aug., 1864; dis. 1865.
Edwin Huntington, 24th Inf. Enlisted May, ISGI ; re-enlisted ; pro. to sergt .; dis. 1865.
Geo. Barse, 1st L. Art. Enlisted Oct., 1861; re-enlisted ; pro. to capt .; dis. 1865.
Duvid M. Barton, 110th Inf. Enlisted Ang., 1862; dis. 1865.
Warren Kincaid, 110th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1862; dis. 1865.
F. B. Gregory, 1st L. Art. Enlisted Sept., 1861 ; pro. to capt. ; re- enlisted ; dis. 1865.
C. Tallmadge, Ist L. Art. Enlisted Sept., 1861; pro. to sergt. ; re- enlisted ; dis. 1865.
John Wilder, 110th Inf. Enlisted Aug. 1862; dis. 1805.
Asa B. Bowen, Navy. Enlisted Aug., 1864; dis. 1865. Eli A. Huntington. No record.
Geo. Austin, 110th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1862; dis. 1865.
Chns. Johnson, 147th Inf. Enl'd Aug., 1862; pro. sergt .; dis. 1863, for disability.
Edward Cronk, 9th H. Art. Enlisted Jun., 1864; dis. 1865.
Orlando Sykes, 24th Inf. Enlisted May, 1861; re-enl'd; dis. 1865.
E. W. Tripp, Enlisted Apr., 1861; pro .; dis. May, 1863.
Edw. Bakul, 110th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1862 ; pro. te sergt. ; dis. 1865. H. C. Green, 110th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1862; dis. 1865. Willis Hapson, Navy. Enlisted Aug., 1864 ; dis. 1865. W. J. Smith, 110th Inf. En'd Aug., 1862; pro. to sergt. ; dis. 1865. J. F. Hall, Navy. Enlisted Aug., 1864; dis. 1865.
F. C. Carpenter, 110th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1862; dis. 1865.
J. H. Burlingham, 24th Cav. Enl'd Jan., 1864; w'nded; dis. 1865. Jas. Nicholson, Chiengo L. Art. Pro. enrp ; dis. 1865. Henry Pierce, 184th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1864; dis. 1865. S. H. Smith, 3d Cav. Enl'd Aug., 1861 ; corp .; dis. Aug., 1864.
O. HI. Whitney, Ist L. Art. Enl'd Sept., 1861 ; w'nded ; dis. Nov., '64. A. Patrick, 1st L. Art. Enl'd Sept., 1861; re-enl'd ; pro .; dis. 1865. Hugh Leonard, 1st L. Art. Enl'd Sept., 1861; sergt. ; re-enl'd ; dis. I865.
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Jas. R. Brown, Ist L. Art. Enlisted Feb., 1864; dis. 1865. C. W. Brown. Re-enlisted ; dis. 1865.
Jas. Fitzgibbons, 24th Cav. Enlisted Jan., 1864; w'nded ; dis. 1865. John McCanna, 184th Inf. Enlisted Sept., 1864; dis. 1865. Wm. MeCanna, Ist L. Art. Enlisted March, 1864; dis. 1865. A. F. Kenyon, 81st Inf. Enlisted Sept., IS61 ; pro. ; dis. 1865. Albert P. Ames, 12th H. Art. Enlisted Sept., 1864; dis. 1865. L. A. Whitney, 110th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1862; dis. 1865. L. M. Tuller, 110th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1862 ; dis. 1865. Albert D. Green, 110th Inľ. Enlisted Ang., 1864; dis. 1865. N. R. Alfred, Ist L. Art. Enl'd Oet., 1861; pro. to corp. ; dis. 1864. S. Nichols, Ist L. Art. Enl'd Sept., 1861; re-enl'd ; dis. 1865. J. A. Stebbins, Ist L. Art. EnI'd Oct., 1861 ; re-enl'd ; pro. ; dis. '65. E. D. Wimple, 81st Inf. Enlisted Dec., 1861 ; dis. 1862, for disab'y. Chas. F. Wimple, Navy. Enlisted Sept., 1864, in the regular army. Alonzo Benedict, 110th Inf. Enlisted Ang., 1862 ; dis. 1863, for disah'y. Chester A. King, 8th Cav. Eul'd Oet , 1861 ; re-enl'd ; pro. ; dis. 1865. S. D. King, 10th Cav. Enl'd Dee., 1861; re-enl'd ; pro, to eapt. ; dis. 1865.
Ed. S. Laroy, 21st H. Art. Enlisted Ang., 1864; dis. 1865. Edward P. Stevens, 9th H. Art. Enlisted Dec., 1863; dis. 1865. Wm. H. Simons, Ist L. Art. Enl'd Oet., 1861; wounded; dis. 1863. Wm. Ely, 12th Cav. Enl'd Aug., 1862; dis. 1864, disability. Robert Cantwell, Ist Mass. Enl'd Mar., 1861 ; dis, Mar., 1864. Joshna Wadley, 110th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1862; dis. 1864. ITiram Barber, 110th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1862; dis. 1865. Juhn MeCarty, 110th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1862; dis. 1865. Henry Benedict, 24th Cav. Enlisted Dec., 1863; dis. 1865.
Henry E. Baker, 24th Inf. Enl'd Apr., 1861; pro. to corp. ; dis. May, 1863.
Nicholas Martin, 22d H. Art. Enl'd July, 1862; pro. to sergt .; wounded ; dis. 1865.
Chas. H. MeCarty, 147th Inf. Enl'd Aug. 1862; killed at Fred'kb'g. Louis J. Huntington, 9th II. Art. Enl'd Feb., 1864; died July, 1864. Ed. F. Crosier, 110th Inf. Enl'd Aug., 1862; pro. to corp .; died Nov., 1864.
E. D. Erskine, Ist L. Art. Enlisted Sept., 1864; died Sept. 11, 1864. Marshall Rundell, Ist L. Art. Enl'd Oet., 1861; pro. to Ist lieut. ; died July 20, 1862.
Noble G. Wilder, 110th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1862; died Sept. 20, '64. Horace S. Kenyon, 110th Inf. Enl'd Aug., 1862; died Sept. 27, '63. John Bowen, 110th Inf. Enlisted Ang., 1862; killed in battle. Moses Sherman, Ist L. Art. Enl'd Feb., 1864; died Oct., 1864. Franeis Sykes, 24th Inf. Enl'd Oct., 1861; died Aug. 15, 1862. Aaron G. Hoag, 81st Inf. Enl'd Oct., 1861; killed at Cold Harbor. Benj. M. Whipple, 7th I .. Art. Enl'd Oet., 1861 ; died July, 1862. Orin B. Patchin, Navy. Enlisted Oct., 1862; died May 24, 1865. Frank Haner, 12th Cav. Enl'd Aug., 1862; died in Andersonville prison.
Pat. Mulligan, 6th H. Art. Enl'd Jan., 1862; died Dec. 26, 1864. Wm. A. Hayes, 147th Inf. Enl'd Sept., 1862; dis. 1863, for disab'y. C. Hatch, Ist L. Art. Enlisted Aug., 1864; dis. 1865. Addison Powers, 110th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1862; dis. 1865. S. Ilateh, Ist L. Art. Enlisted Oct., 1862; re-enlisted ; dis. 1865. Joseph Hanmerker, 2d H. Art. Enlisted Jan., 1864 ; dis. 1865. Francis Henry, 110th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1862; dis. 1865. C. Graham, 110th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1862; dis. 1865.
II. Wheeler, 110th Inf. Enl'd Aug., 1862; dis. 1864, for disability. F. E. Griffith, 24th Elmira. Enl'd Apr., 1861; re-enl'd; dis. 1865. I. M. Williams. Enlisted May, 1861; dis. 1865.
N. W. Parsons, Ist L. Art. Enl'd Oct., 1861; pro. to corp. ; re- enlisted ; dis. 1865.
M. F. Parsons, Ist L. Art. Enl'd Oet., 1861; pro. to eorp. ; dis. 1862, for disability.
Wm. H. Sanford, 24th Inf. Enlisted May, 1861; dis. May, 1862.
A. Bouche, 184th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1864; dis. 1865. Jacob Bouche, 12th Syracuse. Enlisted Apr., 1861; dis. 1865. Geo. P. Tanro, 184th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1864; dis. 1865. O. S. Walters, 110th Inf. Enlisted Ang., 1864; dis. 1865. Merrit Hotchkiss, 24th Elmira. Enl'd Apr., 1861 ; re-enI'd ; dis. 1865. A. Gilling. No record.
Seth Howard, 110th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1862 ; pro. to corp. ; dis. '65, John Fletcher, 2d Mass. Cav. Enl'd Nov., 1862; surg. ; dis. 1865. D. H. Holmes, 81st Inf. Enlisted Nov., 1861 ; dis. 1864.
Geo. D. Alfred, 110th Iuf. Enlisted Aug., 1861 ; dis. 1865.
Allen Kenyon, 110th Inf. Enlisted Sept., 1862; dis. 1865. A. Putnam, 93d Inf. Enlisted Apr., 1865 ; dis. 1865.
J. E. Ilurley, Ist 1. Art. Enlisted Sept., 1861 ; dis. 1865.
N. Prouty, 24th Inf. Enl'd May, '61 ; dis. May, '63, for disability.
N. Wingate, 101st Syracuse. Enl'd 1861; re-enl'd; dis. 1865.
N. Delose, 24th Elmira. Enlisted May, 1861; dis. Apr., 1862. M. Everts, 110th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1862.
Chas. L. Wobb, Navy. Enlisted Sept., 1864, in the regular army.
D. F. Dygert, 142d Inf. Enl'd Ang., 1862 ; dis. Sept .. '63, for disab'y. J. L. Niehuls, 110th Inf. Enl'd Aug., 1862; pro. to 2d lient. ; dis. '65. Thos. Jeffrey, 35th Inf. Enl'd Juno, 1861; re-enl'd; dis. 1865.
Geo. Penfield, 24th Inf. Enl'd Apr., 1861; sergt. ; re-enl'd ; dis. '65. Jos. Penfield, Navy. Enlisted Apr., 1861 ; re-enlisted.
Edson Goit, 24th Elmirs. Enl'd May, 1861 ; 2d lieut. ; dis. May, '63. W. II. PenGeld, 24th Wash. In service seven years.
B. II. Penfield, 110th Inf. Enl'd Aug., 1862; dis. Aug., 1863, for disability.
John Preeman, Jr., 14th Reg. Enlisted Aug., 1861; dis. Ang., '64. David T. Whyburn, John W. Ames, II. M. Ames, L. Ballard. No record.
John J. Lester, 14th Inf. Enl'd Sept., 1863; promoted to sergt. ; discharged 1865.
Harrison Bristol, 110th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1864; dis. 1865.
Ed. P. Warner, 147th Inf. Enlisted Sept., 1862; dis. 1865.
A. E. Huntley, 2d Cav. Enlisted Jan., 1864; dis. 1865.
Davis M. Webb, 147th Inf. Enlisted Sept., 1862; dis. 1865.
Burton Webb, Ist L. Art. Enl'd Oet., 1861 ; dis. Sept., 1862, disability. Julius Jackwith, 24th Inf. Enl'd Apr., 1861; re-enl'd; dis. 1865.
J. T. Benton, 147th Inf. Enl'd Aug., 1862; dis. Nov., 1863, disability. Geo, Jackwith, Ist L. Art. Enl'd Sept., 1861 ; dis. Sept., 1864.
Cephas H. Frary, Ist L. Art. Enl'd Oet., 1861; pro. to sergt .; dis. Dec., 1864.
Chas. Malnora, 47th Inf. Enl'd Jan., 1864 ; pro. to sergt .; dis. '65. A. Malnora, 121st Inf. Enlisted March, 1865 ; dis. 1865.
Geo. W. Putnam, Ist L. Art. Enl'd Jan., 1864; pro. to sergt. ; dis. 1865. ·
Theo. Ganthar, 12Ist Elmira. Enl'd Apr., 1865; dis. 1865.
Albert Rogers, 114th Reg. Enlisted Ang., 1861; dis. Aug., 1864.
Chas. F. Wheeler. No record.
Henry Ames, Navy. Enlisted Ang., 1864; dis. 1865.
C. Lavally, Ohio Regt. EnI'd Sept., 1862; pro. to corp. ; dis. Aug., 1865.
P. Clement, Ohio Regt. Enlisted Sept., 1862; dis. Aug., 1865.
G. Leplant, 147th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1862; dis. July, 1865.
G. Larkin, 184th Inf. Enlisted Sept., 1864; dis. 1865.
S. Clifford, 184th Inf. Eulisted Sept., 1864 : dis. 1865.
L. Requillard, 24th Elmirs. Enl'd June, 1861 ; dis. 1862, for disab'y.
E. Shamppary, 184th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1864; dis. 1865.
J. Shamppary, 50th Inf. Enl'd Oet., 1861; wounded ; dis. Oct., '64. H. H. Porter, 7th Cav. Enlisted Oet., 1861 ; dis. 1862.
E. Halleek, 110th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1861 ; died Jano 18, 1863. S. K. Brown. Enlisted Jun., 186] ; died in Richmond prison.
J. McCsnna, Ist L. Art. Enlisted Sept., 1862 ; killed at Petersburg. H. Matteson, 110th Inf. Enlisted Aug., 1862; died Aug. 20, 1863.
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