History of Oswego County, New York, with illustrations and Biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers, Part 82

Author: Johnson, Crisfield. cn
Publication date: 1877
Publisher: Philadelphia : L.H. Everts & co.
Number of Pages: 798


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HISTORY OF OSWEGO COUNTY, NEW YORK.


The pastors of the church at Denton's Corners have been A. C. Lord, Norris Day, David Davis, George Blossom, Olney Place. The present incumbent is Rev. Mr. Day. The present officers are J. L. Getman, Peter Tooley, Reu- ben Benton, William H. Crible, and George M. Tooley.


The church edifice was erected in 1838, meetings having been previously held in the log school-house. Its size is thirty by forty feet.


The first Sabbath-school was organized in 1816, by Sey- mour Coe, who was its superintendent. The school was held in his log dwelling-house.


THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF PALERMO


was organized in 1817, with Elder Enoch Ferris, pastor, and the following-named persons as constituent members : Elder Asaph Graves, Phineas Chapin, Rachel Chapin, Henry Chapin, Harriet Chapin, Hannah Williams, Jona- than Munger, and Rachel Munger. The place of holding public worship was near Palermo Centre, in private dwell- ings and in the school-house. The preachers from the organization to the present have been Elders Enoch Ferris, John Evans, George Hills, Asaph Graves, and Rev. Mr. Merritt.


The society was legally organized in 1835, and commenced at once the erection of their church edifice, which was com- pleted in 1836. It is located near Palermo Centre, is of wood, and its dimensions are twenty-four by thirty feet.


The first deacon of the church was Asaph Graves. The present deacons are Harvey Whitmore, Samuel Hart, Cyrus Graves, Alhert Graves, Alanson Graves, and John Hills.


There is no Sabbath-school at present connected with the church, it being temporarily suspended.


THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF DENTON'S CORNERS


was not organized until 1860, although a class existed there for more than a quarter of a century prior to that date. The site for the church edifice was purchased in 1858. The church was incorporated as the " Anti-Slavery Metho- dist Episcopal church," etc., and is now known as such. The first trustees after the organization were Freeman Waugh, Alexander Flint, and David L. Brown, Esq. Among the prominent early members were David Andrews and wife, Alexander Flint and wife, Harry Lansing and wife, Charles Conkling and wife, Father Morris and wife, David L. Brown and wife, E. L. Wallace and wife, Stephen Melvin and wife, Henry Cole and wife.


The house of worship was erected and dedicated in 1860. The present officers are William B. Ellsworth, Wm. Cusack, and Aaron Keller, trustees; Sanford Willis and Aaron Keller, stewards ; Rev. L. R. Grant, pastor. Present mem- bership, forty-six.


The Sunday-school connected with the church has a membership of sixty teachers and scholars. The officers are J. Y. Wilcox, superintendent ; Miss C. M. Graves, assistant superintendent ; Miss Eunice Lansing, secretary ; Miss Cora Lansing and Millard Brown, librarians. There are one hundred volumes in the library.


THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF VERMILLION


was organized about 1840, and the church edifice erected in the neighborhood of thirty years ago. Among the first members of the society may be mentioned Rev. Asel Harrington, Benjamin Spencer, D. C. Coe, Burt Harring- ton, James Harrington, Ezekiel Lewis, and Martin Camp- bell. The present trustees are Henry Davis, Henry Phil- lips, and G. P. Sayles.


There is a Sunday-school connected with the church, having a membership of seventy teachers and scholars. Superintendent, Henry Davis ; Assistant Superintendent, John Knowlton ; Secretary, Albert Green.


PEAT'S CORNERS METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


During the year 1861 the Methodist Episcopal society at Peat's Corners erected their church. The trustees were Job Bradford, S. D. Coon, Gilson Goodwin, F. Richardson, Jr., and A. Scudder. There is at present but one trustee on file, namely, A. Scudder. Among the first members of the society were L. Scudder, Sr., and wife, Nathan Miller and wife, L. Goodwin and wife, Rev. Elijah Munger and wife, Peter Howe and wife, Joseph Ure and wife, Elom Thomas and wife, and Andrew Parsons. The present membership of the church is sixty-eight; number of members in the Sabbath-school, fifty-eight. Superintendent, William H. Eggleston ; Assistant Superintendent, Mrs. Mary Bunn ; Secretary, Amos Wood.


THE ROOSEVELT METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


In 1864 the Methodists of Roosevelt and the southeast part of the town erected a church edifice. The trustees were A. G. Clark, Lyman Treadwell, and R. T. Harris. The present trustees are A. G. Clark and R. T. Harris. The membership of the society is nineteen ; Sunday-school teachers and scholars, sixty-two. Superintendent, L. D. Har- ris ; Assistant Superintendent, Mrs. Peter Day. Among the early members were Father Sherman and wife, L. D. Harris and wife, Chauncey Hamilton and wife, Rufus Har- ris, and A. G. Clark and wife.


The pastor of these appointments is Rev. L. R. Grant.


We are indebted for information relative to the history of Palermo to the following-named gentlemen: E. L. Jennings, David L. Brown, Esq., Isaac N. Lansing, George Tinker, Esq., Oliver P. Jennings, Almon Mason, Alanson and Cyrus Graves, John L. Getman, George W. Tooley, D. C. Burritt, Ezra Green, Esq., and others.


BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.


ISAAC N. LANSING


was born at Hoosac, Rensselaer county, New York, Novem- ber 8, 1796. In 1812 his parents removed to Madison, and two years afterwards his father died, and part of the responsi- bility of the support of the family fell upon him. In Novem- ber, 1830, he removed to Oswego County, and settled on the farm he now occupies in the town of Palermo. On the 8th


ISAAC LANSING.


MRS. ISAAC LANSING.


RESIDENCE OF W. S. LANSING, PALERMO, OSWEGO CO., N. Y.


DR. ADDISON BECKWITH


ALMON MASON.


MRS. LYDIA MASON.


RES. of O. L. BROWN, PALERMO, OSWEGO CO.,N.Y.


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of November, 1819, he married Miss Lucretia Wilcox, who was born at Cazenovia, Madison county, New York, April 24, 1803. They had five children, of whom two sons and one daughter survive, namely, Joseph Fitch, born Septem- ber 10, 1831, William S., born March 10, 1840, and Sarah E., born March 25, 1828, now the wife of Benjamin G. Eaton, of Palermo. The two children deceased were Eunice L., born July 20, 1820, and Erastus Wilcox, born January 3, 1837.


Mr. Lansing is Republican in polities, although he never desired or would accept of any office at the hands of his party. He was recently elected vice-president of the Oswego County Pioneer society, which he deems a greater honor than any political preferment. In religion he and his estimable wife are members of the Baptist church.


In 1852 Mr. Lansing went to California, and during his absence his wife conducted the affairs of the farm in a very creditable manner, assisted by her sons. He made two sub- sequent visits to the "Golden State," spending in all five years therein. One son resides at home, and the other lives on an adjoining farm. They work mutually, father and sons, and no dissatisfaction or misunderstanding exists be- tween them.


Mr. Lansing is now in his eighty-first year, carries his more than fourscore years well, thanks to a life of modera- tion and industry. He and his partner of nearly sixty years are going quietly down the stream of time together, happy in the memories of the past, and enjoying a lively hope of future felicity, as promised to those who lead blameless lives, and do their duties faithfully in the sphere of life to which it has pleased an all-wise Providence to call them.


ALMON MASON. [AUTOBIOGRAPHY.]


I was born in Fairfield, Herkimer county, New Jersey, on Monday, May 11, 1795, and resided there until I was seven years of age. In the year 1802 my father moved into the town of Warren, in the same county, where he re- sided until his death, which occurred in 1811. It was here that I spent my childhood. In an old log school-house situated on one corner of my father's farm I was taught my alphabet by an old-fashioned pedagogue. Though I have forgotten his name, his looks were so impressed upon my memory that they are often recalled to mind. I commenced going to school at the age of eight, and attended quite steadily until my father's death ; then came the burden of maintaining the family ; and, as I was the oldest son at home at the time, I was taken from school to assist in supporting my mother and four children younger than myself. I was soon called to do duty in the war of 1812, in which I entered with the Massachusetts militia, under General Ru- dolph I. Shoemaker, September 14, 1814. The company was discharged at Sackett's Harbor in November of the same year. I came home and married Lydia Thomas, who was born in Herkimer county, November 16, 1796, and who has lived with me faithfully since the day of our marriage, September 20, 1815. We commenced housekeeping in a part of mother's house, and I managed the farm. June


25, 1817, being the forty-first year of our Independence, I received a commission as ensign in the twenty-seventh regi- ment of infantry of the State militia of New York. In 1822, I moved from the homestead farm to Deerfield, Oneida county, where I kept a hotel until 1825. I then removed to Richland, Oswego County,-the country at that time being covered with timber, and very wild, with only here and there a elearing, where some squatter had located. I was obliged to live in my wagon fourteen days, until I could get a log house built suitable to live in. I lived in the vicinity of Richland until 1838, when I moved into the town of Granby, where I remained until 1851. In the latter year I removed to Palermo, and settled on the place where I now live. Myself and wife are members of the Baptist church at Gilbert's Mills, with which we nuited soon after coming here.


(See portraits.) A. MASON.


DAVID L. BROWN, EsQ.


David L. Brown was born in the town of Deerfield, Oneida county, New York, February 2, 1827, five miles north of Utica. He was reared on a farm, and was early taught habits of industry and self-reliance. He received an academic education at Clinton Liberal institute and Whitestown seminary. On the 5th of April, 1855, he married Miss Hannah F. Harris, of Florence, Oneida county, New York, and on the 20th of the same month and year removed to Volney, Oswego County. After a residence of four years in that town he removed to Palermo, where he still resides. In early life Mr. Brown taught school, and was quite successful in that laudable calling. He has always been a warm friend of the cause of educa- tion. He now resides on a farm of eighty acres of land on the road leading from Denton's to Getman's Corners, which farm he keeps in a high state of cultivation.


Mr. Brown is a justice of the peace, which office he has held for ten years. In the administration of the legal business that comes before him he always renders an im- partial decision ; hence, as a justice, he enjoys the confidence of the community. In 1870-71 he served his township on the board of supervisors to the general satisfaction of his constituents.


He and his amiable wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal church of Denton's Corners, and are generally considered consistent Christians, and a worthy couple in every respect. They have a family of five children, upon whose bringing up they bestow a great deal of care and parental affection. (See illustration.)


MILITARY RECORD OF PALERMO .*


Stephen N. Vickery. Enlisted in Co. K, 184th Inf., Aug. 30, 1864 ; disch. June 29, 1865.


Dennis Vickery. Enlisted in Co. C, 16th Regt., Dee., 1863. Andrew J. Taylor. Enlisted in Co. C, 16th Regt., Dec., 1863.


Edward Willis. Enlisted in Co. K, 184th Inf., Aug. 25, 1864 ; disch. June 29, 1865.


* As copied from the list on tile in the town clerk's office.


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Chas. E. Beers. Enlisted as private in Co. G, 81st Reg. Inf., Sept. 24, 1861 ; promoted to sergt. ; in nineteen battles ; lost left leg before Petersburg.


Jos. Hager. Enlisted as corp. in Co. K, 81st Inf., Ang. 31, 1861 ; was in three battles ; wounded at Cold IIarbor; died June 4, 1864.


Marshall E. Beers. Enlisted in Co. I, 24th Cav., Dee. 21, 1865 ; died March 29, 1865.


John Backus. Enlisted in Co. E, 110th Int., Aug. 8, 1862; died at New Orleans.


Oscar McQueen. Ealisted in Co. F, 147th Inf., Sept. 5, 1864 ; diseh. June 29, 1865.


Horace J. Bing. Enlisted in Co. I, 24th Cav., Dec. 21, 1863; died June 28, 1864.


Amasa Hall. Enl'd as sorgt. in Co. B, 147th Inf., Aug. 28, 1862; was in several battles, and was wounded in the head at Gettysburg. Adelbert C. Hall. Enlisted in Co. B, 147th Inf., Aug. 28, 1862; was instantly killed at the battle of Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.


Augustus Thiebeau. Enlisted as sergt. in Co. I, 24th Cav., Dec. 21, 1863; was in battle of Petersburg; wounded in left leg.


Adam Dennis. Ealisted ia 2d Bat., 48th Reg., Sept. 10, 1861; was in thirteen battles.


Jas. A. Wilson. Enlisted in Co. G, 6th V. R. C., Dec. 21, 1863; in the battle near Camp Stevenson ; disch. Aug. 5, 1865.


Hubbard S. Temple. Eal'd in Co. E, 110th Inf., Aug. 8, 1862; died at Baton Rouge.


Joseph E. Preston. Enl'd as corp. in Co. E, 110th Inf., Aug. 8, 1862; disch. Aug. 31, 1865.


Wm. C. Gilson. Ealisted in Co. E, 110th Inf., Aug. 9, 1862; disch. Ang. 31, 1865.


Thos. Clark. Enlisted in Co. E, 9th H. Art., Aug. 5, 1863; was in several battles ; disch. July 7, or thereabouts.


David H. Holmes. Ealisted in Co. G, 81st Inf., Nov., 1861; diseh. Nov., 1864.


Charles C. Holmes. Enl'd ia Co. K, 149th Inf., Aug., 1862; died of wounds received at Gettysburg, July 31, 1863.


Jeremiah Lupp. Enl'd in Co. F, 81st Inf., Dec., 1861; wounded in the battle of the Wilderness.


Wm. Lupp. Ealisted in Co. E, 110th Inf., Aug. 7, 1862 ; disch. Aug. 31, 1865.


Romsford Lupp. Enlisted in Co. E, 24th Cav., Dec. 21, 1863; was ia seven battles ; discharged March 15, 1865.


Lorenzo W. Burt. Enlisted in Co. B, 9th V. R. C., Aug. 8, 1862 ; dis- charged June 26, 1865.


John F. James. Enl'd in Co. E, 24th Inf., Apr. 20, 1861 : in six bat- tles ; disch. for disah., Oet., 1862; re-enl'd in Co. K, H. Art., Dee. 26, 1863; served through ten engagements.


Zachariah Clark. Enlisted in Co. K, H. Art., Dee. 26, 1863; in two battles; died July, 1864.


Elijah Browaall. Enlisted ia Co. F, 147th Inf., Aug. 22, 1862 ; was in Gettysburg, and with Gen. Graat during his last campaign.


George Button. Enlisted in Co. F, 147th Inf., Aug. 23, 1862; died Dec. 21, 1862.


Austin D. Panglum. Enlisted ia Co. F, 147th Iaf., Ang. 26, 1862 ; in sev. hattles ; dis. Dec. 18, 1863, on account of sickaess.


Thomas Warner. Enlisted in Co. F, 147th Inf., Aug. 23, 1862; at Chancellorsville; dis. June 7, 1865.


Sylvester Auringer. Enl'd ia Co. H, 147th Inf., Aug. 27, '62 ; missing. Seymour Smith. Ealisted as sergt. in Co. I, 24th Cav., Dee. 21, 1863 ; in several battles ; discharged June, 1865 ..


Wm. E. Collins. Ealisted as private in Co. E, 110th Inf., Aug. 7, 1862; died Aug. 19, 1863.


Clinton Owen. Ealisted as private in Co. E, 116th Inf., Aug. 15, 1862; in Chancellorsville ; dis. Aug 31, 1865.


Judson B. Wyant. Enlistel as sergt. ia Co. I, 24th Cav., Dee. 21, 1863; in several battles ; discharged March 16, 1865.


Wm. McCumber. Enlisted as private in Co. I, 24th C.v., Dee. 21, 1863; in several battles ; dis. June, 1865.


Sylvanus D. Wilsou. Ealisted as private in Co. G, Ist L. Art., Sept. 11, 1861 ; ia sev. battles ; dis. Feb. 12, 1864 ; re-enl'd same day. Henry B. Mayo. Ealisted as private in Co. H, 147th Inf., Aug. 25, 1862; killed at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.


Matthew C. Danforth. Eulisted as private in Co. H, 8Ist Iaf., Dec. 14, 1861.


llorace 11. Snow. Enlisted as private in Co. E, 110th Inf., Aug. 8, 1862; in two battles; discharged Aug. 31, 1865.


George W. Saow. Enlisted as private in Co. E, 110th Inf., Aug. 9, 1862; died March 25, 1863.


Joseph Pagiot. Enlisted as private in Co. E, 4th H. Art., Nov., 1861 served three years.


Bradley S. Joiee. Enlisted as corp. in Co. B, 7th Cav., Sept. 13, 1861; re-enlisted April 10, 1862; was in two battles.


Lyman Spencer. Ealisted as private in Co. E, 59th Iaf., Sept. 23, 1861; discharged April 21, 1862.


Wm. A. Smith. Enlisted as 2d lieut. in Co. E, 110th Inf., Aug. 29, 1862 ; dis. Feb. 28, 1863, for disability ; re-cal'd as private in Co. I, 184th Inf., Sept. 5, 1864; discharged June 29, 1865.


Leonard Smith. Ealisted as corp. in Co. E, 110th Inf., Aug. 6, 1862 ; in several battles; discharged June 1, 1865.


George Lord. Enlisted as privato in Co. I, 184th Inf., Aug. 24, 186 1. Albert E. Andrews. Enlisted as private in Co. E, 59th Iaf., Sept. 26, 1861 ; discharged Dee. 5, 1864.


Thomas Joheson. Enlisted as private in Co. I, 24th Cav., Dec. 21, 1863; discharged June, 1865.


Eli Cohb. Enlisted as corp. in Co. H, 181th Ief., April 29, 1861 ; was in four hattles; re-enl'd as corp. in Co. I, 184th Iaf., Sept. 5, 1864; discharged May 29, 1865.


Eli D. Babcock. Enlisted as sergt. in Co. E, 59th Inf., Ost. 3, 1861 ; in several battles; dis. Dec. 28, 1863 ; re-enl'd as sergt. in Co. E, 59th Inf., Dee. 28, 1863; pro. to sergt .- major July 3, 1863.


Lester Ilastiags. Enlisted as private in Co. E, 59th Inf., Sept. 26, 1861 ; dis. in 1864.


Joseph B. Jvico. Ealistel as private ia Co. E, 59th Inf., Oct. 1, 1861. George Church. Ealisted as private in Co. F, 147th Iaf., Aug. 25, 1862 ; killed at Gettysburg.


Edgar F. Morris. Ealisted as ord .- sergt. in Co. C, 101st Inf., Sept. 21, 1861 ; in several battles ; wounded in the hip at 2d Bull Rua ; dis. Doc. 12, 1862; re-enl'd as 1st lieut. in Co. I, 161st Inf., Sept. 16, 1864; dis. June 29, 1865.


John M. Fliat. Enlisted as drummer in Co. I, 184th Inf., Aug. 31, 1864; dis. June 29, 1865.


Harvey O. Flint. Enlisted as 2d lieut. in Co. F, 147th Inf., Sept. 16, 1862; died Nov. 23, 1862.


Alexander Flint. Ealisted as private in Co. F, 3d L. Art., Aug. 14, 1863; deserted.


Adelbert Penner. Enlisted as private in Co. K, 9th H. Art., Dec. 20, 1863; killed July 9, 1864.


Andrew J. Penner. Enlisted as private in Co. HI, 24th Inf., Apr. 28, 1861 ; served through thirteen hattles; dis. May 29, 1861; re- eal'd as private in Co. G, 15th Cav., Aug. 4, 1863 ; sorved through fourteen battles; dis. Aug. 9, 1865.


Alvin B. Fliat. Enlisted as corp. ia Co. I, 24th Cav., Dec. 7, 1863 ; wounded at Petersburg; dis. July 19, 1865.


Ransom G. Ball. Enlisted as sergt. in Co. D, 147th Inf., Aug. 22, 1862 ; served in seventeen battles; wounded at Gettysburg ; dis. Aug. 2, 1865.


Wm. H. Forsyth. Ealisted as private in Co. I, 184th Inf., Aug. 29, 1864; dis. June 15, 1865.


Willard Ure. Ealisted as sergt. in Co. F, 147th Iaf., Aug. 27, 1862; wounded at Gettysburg ; dis. June 2, 1865.


Earl G. Prowly. Ealisted as musician in Co. A, 81st Inf., Sept. 12, 1861 ; served two and a half years ; re-enl'd Jan. 1, 1864; served in fifteen battles; dis. Sept. 3, 1865.


Daniel W. Hart. Enlisted as private in Co. E, 110th Iaf., Aug. 9, 1862; served in three battles.


Albert Ure. Ealisted as 2d lieut. in Co. E, 110th Iaf., Aug. 7, 1862; taken pris. at Port Hudson ; dis. Aug. 31, 1865.


Alonzo R. Raymond. Enlisted as private in Co. I, 184th Inf., Aug. 27, 1864 ; dis. June 29, 1865.


Lucellus E. Loomis. Enlisted as private in Co. I, 184th Inf., Aug. 27, 1864 ; dis. June 29, 1865.


Walford Sweetland. Enlisted as sergt. in Co. E, 110th Inf., Aug. 7, 1862 ; dis. Aug. 20, 1865.


James Sweetley. Enlisted as corp. in Co. I, 184th Iaf., Aug. 29, 1864 ; dis. June 27, 1865.


Pelson Alsaver. Enlisted as private in Co. I, 184th Inf., Aug. 27, 1864; dis. June 29, 1864.


Martin Masoa. Drafted as private in Co. I, 64th Iaf., Aug., 1863 ; takea prisoner and died from ill-treatment.


Elisha Robbias. Enlisted as private in Co. I, 184th Inf., Aug. 29, 1864; died June 15, 1864.


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Charles Brownell. Enlisted as eorp. in Co. F, 147th Inf., Aug. 18, 1862; killed at battle of the Wilderness, May 5, 1864.


HIarvey Powers. Enlisted as eorp. in Co. E, 110th Inf., Ang. 8, '62; in battle; dis. Aug. 20, 1865.


Charles C. Loomis. Enlisted as privnie in Co. I, 184th Inf., Aug. 29, 1864 ; dis. June 29, 1865.


Clayton A. Loomis. Enlisted as private in Co. I, 110th Inf., Aug. 11, 1862; wounded at Port Hudson ; died at sen, Sept. 11, 1863. Eugene Cole. Enlisted as corporal in Co. I, 184th Inf., Aug. 26, 1864; discharged June 29, 1865.


William A. Cole. Enlisted as private in Co. F, 3d Light Art., Ang. 14, 1863 ; discharged July 24, 1865.


Joseph Alley. Enlisted as private in Co. C, 161st Inf., Sept. 14, 1861 ; discharged September 14, 1864.


Elbert Mason. Enlisted as private in Co. B, 184th Inf., Aug. 18, 1864 ; in battles of Shenandoah valley.


Ira Markes. Enlisted as private in Co. B, 147th Inf., Sept., 1862 ; discharged June, 1864.


Jerome B. Davis. Enlisted as private in Co. B, 12th Art., March, 1864; in three battles ; wounded twice at Petersburg.


Thins Bragle. Enlisted as private in Co. I, 184th Inf., Sept. 5, 1864 ; died in Syracuse.


Jerome W. Goodwin. Enlisted as private in Co. K, 9th Art., Dee. 30, 1863 ; in several battles ; lost at sea, April 1, 1865.


Marshall D. Purdy. Enlisted as private in Co. G, 81st Inf., Sept. 17, 1861 : served in several battles; re-enlisted Feb. 26, 1864; killed nt Petersburg.


Henry Drake. Enlisted as private in Cu. B, 147th Inf., August 22, 1862; discharged July 12, 1863 ; re-enlisted in Co. D, 24th Cav., April 16, 1864 ; served in fifteen battles; diseh. July 29, 1865.


Jenathan D. Hungerford. Enlisted as corperal in Co. I, 184th Inf., Ang. 26, 1864; discharged June 29, 1865.


Daniel Gilman. Enlisted as private in Co. D, 16th Regular Inf., February 27, 1864; died October 1, 1864.


Jobn II. Stuke. Enlisted as private in Co. C, 16th Regular Inf., Mar. 28, 1864; killed at Chattanooga.


David llellenbeck. Enlisted as private in Co. A, 9th Art., Jan'y 5, 1864; discharged April, 1864.


William H. Bellchamber. Enlisted as private in Co. I, 184th Inf., September 1, 1864; discharged June 29, 1865.


Cornelius L. Woolsey. Enlisted as corporal in Co. I, 184th Inf., Ang. 29, 1864; mnstered out June 29, 1865.


Nelson MeDonald. Enlisted as private in Co. I, 184th Inf., Ang. 27, 1864; discharged June 29, 1865.


Charles H. Hastings. Enlisted as private in Co. E, 24th Cav., Dee. 28, 1863; discharged May 7, 1864.


David W. Spencer. Enlisted as private in Co. F, 147th Inf., Aug. 30, 1862 : discharged February, 1863.


Franklin O. Speneer. Enlisted as private in Co. E, 24th Inf., April, 186] ; discharged May 17, 1863.


Jonathan Sherman, Jr. Enlisted as private in Co. I, 184th Inf., April 5, 1864; discharged June 29, 1865.


Frederick llills. Enlisted as private in Co. E, 110th Inf., August 7, 1862 ; discharged August 20, 1865.


Jarvis Dryer. Enlisted as sergeant in Co. E, 59th Inf., Sept. 20, 1861 ; prometed three times ; discharged Nov. 14, 1862; re-enlisted as private, Co. I, 184th Inf., Sept. 1, 1864; disch. June 29, 1865.


William P. Derry. Enlisted as private in Co. F, 147th Inf., Aug. 9, 1862 ; promoted to corporal, Nov. 25, 1863; wounded; disch. Aug. 28, 1865.


Jeseph Delbear. Enlisted as corporal, in Co. F, 147th Inf., Aug. 23, 1862; killed at the battle of Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.


Martin Van B. Richardsen. Enlisted as private, Co. F, 147th Inf., August 12, 1862; wounded at battle of Gettysburg; discharged October 21, 1863.


James P. Sackett. Enlisted in Co. I, 184th Inf., Ang. 14, 1861 ; dis- charged June 29, 1865.


Eben H. Duell. Enlisted in Co. E, 110th Inf., Aug. 9, 1864; disch. Aug. 28, 1865.


Franeis Loomis. Enlisted in Co. B, 147th Inf., Ang. 22, 1862; dis- charged May 12, 1865.


Stephen G. Babcock, Enlisted in Co. E, 184th Inf., Sept. 5, 1864 ; died September 27, 1864.


Martin Bates. Enlisted as corporal in Ce. D, 110th Iuf., Aug. 8, 1862; discharged Aug. 28, 1865.


Pelson D. Bates. Enlisted as sergt. in Co. K, 81st Inf., Sept. 5, 1861 ; served in several battles ; re-enlisted as sergt., Ce. K, 81st Inf., Jan'y 1, 1864; through eighteen or twenty battles; discharged August 31, 1865.


Jonathan D. Wright. Enlisted in Co. I, 184th Inf., Aug. 27, 1864 ; discharged June 29, 1865.


William K. Wright. Enlisted in Co. I, 184th Inf., Aug. 21, 1864; discharged June 29, 1865.


Roland Il. Sweet. Enlisted in Co. E, 110th Inf., Ang. 7, 1862 ; killed by shell, Nov. 11, 1863, at Vermilionville, La.


Arvis B. Sweet. Enlisted in Co. E, 116th Inf., Ang. 7, 1862; dis- charged Aug. 28, 1864.


John W. Sweet. Enlisted in Co. I. 184th Inf., Aug. 22, 1864; dis- charged June 29, 1865.


Henry A. Sweet. Enlisted in Co. I, 181th Inf., Aug. 22, 1864; dis- charged June 29, 1865.


George E. Sweet. Enlisted in Co. I, 184th Inf., Aug. 22, 1864; dis- charged June 29, 1865.


John Chestley. Enlisted in Co. I, 24th Cav., Angust 23, 1863; died November 36, 1864.


Thomas J. Chestley. Enlisted in Co. I, 110th Inf., August 25, 1862; died July 20, 1863.


John M. Wiltse. Enlisted in Co. F, 147th Inf., Ang. 25, 1862; died Jane 30, 1865.


Anderson G. Goodwin. Enlisted in Co. K, 3d Light Art., August 4, 1863; discharged June 24, 1865.


Lafayette Blanchett. Enlisted as serg't in 81st Inf., Sept. 10, 1861 ; served at Fair Oaks; died of typhoid fever, June 15, 1862.




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