History of Oswego County, New York, with illustrations and Biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers, Part 99

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


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Granville S. Thompson. Enlisted in Co. G. 24th Inf., Nov. 9, 1861 ; pro. to non-com. stuff, Sept. 1, 1862; mus, out May 29, 1863.


Benjamin C. Near. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Inf., May 4, 1861, 88 musician ; dis. for disability, Aug. 26, 1861.


Barzilla Lampman. Enl'd in Co. G, 24th Inf., Apr. 27, 1861; mus. out Mny 29, 1863 ; re-enl'd Dec. 29, 1863, in Co. G, 24th Cav. ; wounded near Petersburg, Va., June, 1864 ; wounded again at Farmville, Apr. 4, 1865 ; mustared out June 24, 1865.


Solon W. Martin. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Inf., Apr. 26, 1861 ; pro. to corp. Mny 24, 1861; wounded Aug. 29, 1862; dis. Nov. 26, 1862; re-enl'd in Co. E, 189th Inf., Aug. 28, 1864; mustered out June 12, 1865.


Irs R. Stevens. Enlisted Apr. 30, 1861, in Co. G, 24th Inf .; mus- tered out May 29, 1863.


Harrison Murray. Enlisted May 3, 1861, in Co. G, 24th Inf .; dis. for disability, Feb. 3, 1862.


Samuel Snyder. Enlisted Apr. 29, 1861, in Co. G, 24th Inf .; dis. at Elmira hy substitute ; re-enl'd in Co. E, 189th Inf., Sept. 8, 1864 ; mustered ont June 12, 1865.


Wm. F. Mosier. Enl'd Apr. 27, 1861, in Co. G, 24th Inf., us corp. ; detached en gunboat service Feb. 16, 1862; died of fever at Cairo, Ill., Oct. 20, 1862.


Geo. W. Weaver. Enl'd in Co. G, 24th Inf., Apr. 21, 1861 ; disch. fer disability June 17, 1862.


Harry Murrsy. Enl'd in Co. G, 24th Inf., Nov. 9, 1861; disch. for disability Feb. 3, 1862.


John Beecher. Enl'd Apr. 26, 1861, in Co. G, 24th Inf .; died from wounds rec'd in an affray at Washington, D. C., Nov. 19, 1861. Webster Woodard. Enl'd in Co. G, 24th Inf., Apr. 29, 1861; must. ont May 29, 1863.


Jehiel A. Rogers. Enl'd in Co. G, 24th Inf., Nov. 9, 1861 ; wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862; mastered out May 29, 1863.


Geo. W. Lampman. Enl'd Nov. 9, 1861, in Co. G, 24th Inf .; disch. for disability Nov. 2, 1862.


Wm. S. Goodrich. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Inf., May 3, 1861 ; must. out Muy 29, 1863; re-enl'd in Co. G, 184th Inf., Aug. 19, 1864; mustered out June 29, 1865.


Richard D. Ehle. Enl'd in Co. G, 24th Inf., Nov. 9, 1861 ; must. ont May 29, 1863.


John A. Wilda. Enl'd in Co. G, 24th Inf .; must. out ; ro-mustered Sept. 2, 1864, in Co. G, 184th Inf. ; mustered out.


Yates W. Newton. Enlisted in Co. C, 110th Inf., Aug. 19, 1862, as Ist lieut. ; resigned Feb. 8, 1864.


James K. P. Cottrell. Enlisted in Ce. C, 110th Inf., Aug. 1, 1862, 88 sergt. ; pro. to 2d lient. Aug. 6, 1863; to Ist lieut. Dec. 25, 1864 ; mustered out Aug. 28, 1865.


James H. Streeter. Enlisted Aug. 1, 1862, in Co. C, 110th Inf. ; died at New Iberia, La., Dee. 5, 1863.


Albert Wright. Enlisted in Co. C, 110th Inf., Aug. 1, 1862; mus- tered out Aug. 28, 1865.


+ Warren Wheeler. Enlisted Aug. 2, 1862, in Co. C, 110th Inf .; died at New Orleans, La., April 17, 1863.


Robert C. Austin. Enlisted in Co. C, 110th Inf., Aug. 2, 1862; pro. to corp. Aug. 14, 1863 ; mustered ont Aug. 28, 1865.


Elijah S. Crandall. Enlisted in Co. C, 110th Inf., Aug. 2, 1862 ; pro. to corp. Jan. 4, 1864 ; mustered out Aug. 28, 1865.


Horatio Orvis. Enlisted Aug. 5, 1862, in Co. C, 110th Inf .; disch. for disability, Nov. 13, 1863.


Elbert llewe. Enlisted in 110th Inf., as musician, Aug. 2, 1862; mustered out Aug. 28, 1865.


Ira West. Enlisted in Co. C, 110th Inf., Aug., 1862; discharged for disability.


Thomas Roberts. Enlisted in Co. C, 110th Inf., Aug. 2, 1862; pro- moted to corporal, Sept. 1, 1863 ; mustered out Aug. 28, 1865. Nelson Sparks. Enlisted in Co. C, 110th Inf., Aug. 6, 1862; mus- tered out Aug. 28, 1865.


William Lillis. Enlisted in Co. C, 110th Inf., Aug. 7, 1862; disch. for disability, February 2, 1863.


Iliram Wilda. Enlisted in Co. C, 110th Inf., August 5, 1862; disch. for disability, May 23, 1865.


James M. Lindsey. Enlisted Aug. 12, 1862, in Co. C, 110th Inf. ; disch. for disability, Dec. 17, 1863.


George S. Munderback. Enlisted in Co. C, 110th Inf., Aug. 5, 1862; diseh. for disability, Dec. 1, 1863; died at Memphis, Tenn., on his way home.


William R. Towle. Enlisted in Co. C, 110th Inf., Aug. 6, 1862 ; disch. for disability, Dec. 26, 1863.


Simon T. Leigh. Enlisted in Co. C, 110th Inf., Aug. 5, 1862; disch. for disability, Aug. 5, 1863; died while awaiting transportation home.


Thomas V. Joslio. Enlisted in Co. C, 110th Inf., Aug. 5, 1862; disch. for disability, March 8, 1864.


Crocker Snyder. Enl'd in Co. C, 110th Inf., Aug. 6, 1862 ; dis. Aug. 11, 1864, on account of wounds through the lung.


Leroy Salisbury. Enl'd in Co. C, 110th Inf., August 6, 1862; died March 23, 1863.


William S. Morey. Enl'd in Co. C, 110th Inf., Aug. 1, 1862, as corp. ; died Sept. 10, 1863.


Samuel Mahaffy. Enl'd in Co. C, 110th Inf., Aug. 1, 1862, as corp. ; pro. to sergeant, March 28, 1863 ; pro. to Ist sergt., July 21, '63 ; died August 23, 1863.


Andrew S. Warner. Mustered ss colonel of 147th Iuf., Sept. 23, '62 ; resigned.


Harvey E. Chapin. Mustered as chaplain of 147th Inf., Sept. 23, '62; resigned February, 1863.


Elhanan C. Seely. Mustered Sept. 23, 1862, as captain, Co. E, 147th Iaf .; resigned.


John L. Nichols. Enl'd in Co. E, 147th Inf., July 31, 1862; dis. for disability, March 26, 1863.


Wait Wheeler. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; dis. for disability.


Andrew J. Newtue. Eelisted August 6, 1862, in Co. E, 147th Inf .; mustered out June 7, 1865.


Sylvester J. Taylor. Mustered Sept. 23, 1862, as sergt., Co. E, 147th Inf. ; pro. to lieut. ; killed July 4, 1863, at Gettysburg.


William E. Sparks. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862 ; mustered out June 7, 1865.


Phineas Shorey. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; mus- tered out June 7, 1865.


Edwin Goodrich. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Iuf., Sept. 23, 1862; die. Francis E. Goodrich, Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; dis. for disability.


John Williams, Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; killed July 2, 1863, at Gettysburg.


Thomas Wills. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; dis. for disability.


Ira B. Briggs. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; mus- tered out June 7, 1865.


Briggs Lindsay. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; dis. for disability.


Joseph A. Robinson. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Inf., April 30, 1861 ; dis. for disability, March 10, 1862; re-mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf. as sergt., Sept. 23, 1862 ; mustered out June 7, 1865.


Oscar D. Leach. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Iuf., Sept. 23, 1862; des. Charles B. Philbriek. Mustered in Ce. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862 ; dis. for disability.


Peter Murray. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862 ; des.


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John Chaugo. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; mus- tered out June 7, 1865.


Calvin A. Harrington. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862 ; wounded and taken prisoner at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863; mus- tered out June 28, 1865.


Henry Cronk. Enl'd Aug. 21, 1862, in Co. E, 147th Inf .; deserted. Joseph A. Upton. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; died in hospital at Washington, D. C.


James Wright. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; deserted.


Jehiel Weed. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862 ; starved to denth at Salisbury, N. C.


Gilbert Harris. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; mus- tered out June 28, 1865.


Harrison H. Cole. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862.


George Tryon. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; deserted.


Theodore H. Wenver. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862 ; mustered out June, 1865.


Justus Sprague. Enlisted Aug. 21, 1862, in Co. E, 147th Inf. ; mus- tered out June 7, 1865.


Asa S. Brown. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862.


Elam Goodrich. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; dis- charged on nocount of wound received at Gettysburg.


John D. Wart. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; dis- charged for disability.


Burton White. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; died in service.


Edwin Kiblin. Enlisted Aug. 20, 1862, in Co. E, 147th Inf .; deserted. Oren N. Sprague. Enlisted Aug. 20, 1862, in Co. E, 117th Inf .; mustered out June 7, 1865.


William M. Howard. Enlisted Aug. 20, 1862, in Co. E, 147th Inf. ; wounded at Gettysburg; lost n leg at Petersburg, June 18, 1864; mustered out June 22, 1865.


William H. Chaugo. Enlisted Aug. 20, 1862, in Co. E, 147th Inf. Newton G. Ehle. Enlisted Aug. 20, 1862, in Co. E, 147th Inf .; died in hospital at Windmill Point, Va., April, 1863.


David Welch. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; died of wounds received at Gettysburg.


Charles Cobb. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; dis- charged for disability.


Levi M. Wallace. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862 ; died in hospital of fever.


Samuel Carpenter. Must. in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; died Juty 10, 1863, of wounds received nt Gettysburg.


David Williams. Must. in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862 ; dis. for disability.


Henry Burdick. Must. in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, '62; deserted. Virgil M. Powers. Must. in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; must. out June 16, 1865.


Asa W. Goodrich. Must. in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862.


Adelbert Warner. Must. in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; must. out June, 1865.


Edward Rohotham. 'Must. in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862 ; died of fever in service.


Samuel Shears. Must. in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; dis. for disability.


Frederick W. White. Must. in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862 ; must. out June 16, 1865.


Seth Porter, Jr. Must. in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.


Edwin L. Weed. Must. in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; must. out June 7, 1865.


Lyndon J. Cole. Must. in Co. G, 24th Cov., Jan. 19, 1864, as 2d lieut .; pro. to 1st lieut., Sept. 17, 1864; to eapt., Feb. 5, 1865 ; must. out July 19, 1865.


Nelson West. Enlisted Dec. 16, 1863, in Co. G, 24th Cav .; deserted Feh. 23, 1864.


Sylvester Sohnyler. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Cav., Dec. 16, 1863; de- serted Feb. 23, 1864.


Palmer Cross. Enlisted Dec. 27, 1863, in Co. G, 24th Cav .; mustered out July 19, 1865.


Newell E. Howe. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Cnv., Dec. 21, 1863 ; taken prisoner near Appomattox-Court House, April 9, 1865; mustered out July 19, 1865.


Erastus Crocker. Enlisted Dee. 21, 1863, in Co. G, 24th Cav .; mus- tered out July 19, 1865.


James A. Beeman. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Cav., Dee. 21, 1863 ; mus- tered out July 19, 1865.


Edwin Crandall. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Cnv., Dec. 21, 1863 ; wounded near Petersburg, Va., June 17, 1864 ; promoted to corp., March 3, 1865 ; mustered out June 24, 1865.


Isnac Williams. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Cav., Dee. 18, 1863 ; dis- charged from hospital.


HIarrison Woodard. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Cuv., Dec. 21, 1863; died at Camp Stoneman, D. C., March 25, 1865.


Malcolm Upton. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Cnv., Jan. 4, 1864; wounded near Petersburg, Va., June 17, 1864; mustered out.


Henry Mosier. Enlisted Dec. 26, 1863, in Co. G, 24th Cav .; mus- tered out June 24, 1865.


Aaron E. Hunter. Enlisted Dec. 26, 1863, in Co. G, 24th Cav .; mustered out July 19, 1865.


George Wart. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Cav., Dec. 28, 1863: pro- moted to sergt., March 3, 1865; wounded at Cold Harbor, June 24, 1864; mustered out July 19, 1865.


Joseph Lampman. Eplisted in Co. G, 24th Cav., Dec. 24, 1863; wounded nenr Petersburg, Va., June 18, 1864; died of his wounds, July 16, 1864.


Philip Hlamer. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Cav., Dec. 28, 1863; wounded near Petersburg, Va., Juno 18, 1864; must. out July 19, 1865. Aaron V. Youman. Entisted in Co. G, 24th Cav., Dec. 30, 1863.


Elliot Noyes. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Cav., Dec. 21, 1863 ; mustered out July 19, 1865.


Elbert E. Ward. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Cav., Jan. 4, 1864; pro- moted to corporal, Sept. 1, 1864; mustered out July 19, 1865. Josinh Bettinger. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Cav., Jan. 4, 1864; kitled by a shell, June 3, 1864.


Alfred Goodenough, Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Cav., Jan. 1, 1864; transferred to the navy, April 24, 1864.


Henry Munderback. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Cav., Jan. 4, 1864; pro- moted to corporal, Sept. 1, 1864; disch. June 24, 1865.


John Hollis. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Cav., Jan. 4, 1864; discharged November, 1864.


Wellington Pruyn. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Cav., Jnn. 4, 1864 ; mus- tered out July 19, 1865.


Daniel Bettinger. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Cav., Dec. 28, 1863 ; mus- tered out July 19, 1865.


Burt LittleGeld. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Cav., Dec. 28, 1863; de- serted Feb. 1, 1865.


John Tubbs. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Cav., Jan. 4, 1864; taken pris- oner June 3, 1864, near Cold Harhor, Vn. ; must. out July 19, '65. George W. Weaver. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Cnv., Jan. 4, 1864 ; de- serted Nov., 1864.


Hiram Grant. Mustered in Co. G, 184th Inf., Sept. 2, 1864; pro- moted to 2d lieut., and afterwards to Ist lieut .; mustered out June 29, 1865.


' Eugene Wheeler. Enlisted in Co. G, 184th Inf., Aug. 19, 1864; mus- tered out June 29, 1865.


Joel E. Parmeter. Enlisted in Co. G, 184th Inf., Aug. 12, 1864 ; mus- tered out June 29, 1865.


Geo. E. Porter. Mustered in Co. G, 184th Inf., Sept. 2, 1864; must. out June 29, 1865.


Joel Stewart. Mustered in Co. G, 184th Inf., Sept. 2, 1864; must. out June 29, 1865.


Alonzo Mundigo. Mustered in Co. G, 184th Inf., Sept. 2, 1864; must. out June 29, 1865.


David Scrimshaw. Mustered in Co. G, 184th Inf., Sept. 2, 1864; mustered out June 29, 1865.


Squire Bishop. Mustered in Co. G, 184th Inf., Sept. 2, 1864 ; must. out June 29, 1865.


Bela H. Mellen. Mustered in Co. G, 184th Inf., Sept. 2, 1864; must. nut June 29, 1865.


Alfred Brumme. Mustered in Co. G, 184th Inf., Sept. 2, 1864 ; must. out June 29, 1865.


Milo Sprague. Mustered in Co. G, 184th Inf., Sept. 2, 1864; must. out June 29, 1865.


Ira D. Peek. Mustered in Co. G, 184th Iuf., Sept. 2, 1864 ; must. out June 29, 1865.


Chas. H. Orr. Enl'd in Co. G, 184th Inf., Aug. 30, 1864; must. out June 29, 1865.


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Daniel Hlillaker. Mustercd in Co. G, 184th Inf., Sept. 2, 1864 ; must. out June 29, 1865.


Ileury Lighthall. Must. in Co. G, 184th Inf., Sept. 2, 1864; pro. to corp., Sept. 3, 1864; died Oct., 1864.


Benj. Hustings. Enl'd in Co. G, 184th Inf., Aug. 19, 1864 ; pro. to sergt., Sept. 2, 1864; mustered out June 29, 1865.


Albert E. Sherman. Enlisted in Co. E, 189th Inf., Aug. 30, 1864; mustered out June 9, 1865.


Wilton Barney. Mustered in Co. E, 189th Inf., Sept. 8, 1864; mus- tered out June 12, 1865.


George D. Thomas. Mustered in Co. E, 189th Inf., Sept. 8, 1864; mustered out June 12, 1865.


Shermon Wart. Mustered in Co. E, 189th Inf., Sept. 8, 1864; mus- tered out June 12, 1865.


Sidney Weldon. Mustered in Co. G, 184th Inf., Sept. 2, 1864; mus- tered out June 29, 1865.


Oscar Allen. Mustered in Co. I, 193d Inf., March 9, 1865; mustered out with regiment.


John Chrisman. Mustered in Co. I, 193d Inf., March 9, 1865 ; mus- tered out with regiment.


Judah Macy. Mustered in Co. I, 193d Inf., March 9, 1865; mus- tered out with regimeat.


Henry T. Stevens. Mustered in Co. I, 193d Inf., March 9, 1865; mustered out with regiment.


Samuel Sudler. Mustered in Co. I, 193d Inf., March 9, 1865 ; mus- tered out with regiment.


Elijah Roberts. Mustercd in Co. I, 193d Inf., March 9, 1865; mus- tered out with regiment.


Theodore D. Woodruff. Mustered in Co. I, 193d Inf., Mar. 9, 1865; mustered out with regiment.


John II. Olmstead. Mustered in Co. I, 193d Inf., March 9, 1865; promoted to non-commissioned officer; mustered out with regi- ment.


James L. Knollin. Mustercd in Co. I, 193d Iaf., March 9, 1865; pro. to non-commissioned officer ; mustered out with regiment. Lyman Learned. Mustered in Co. I, 193d Inf., March 9, 1865; muet. Dut with regt.


John Lindo. Enl'd ia Co. G, 24th Inf., April 29, 1861 ; pro. to corp., March 1, 1862; dis. Jan. 19, 1863; remustered March 9, 1865, in Co. I, 193d Inf .; must. out with regiment.


Henry Dunbar. Mustered in Co. I, 193d Inf., March 9, 1865; must. out with regiment.


Philo Dagget. Mustered in Co. I, 193d Inf., March 9, 1865; must. out with regiment.


Martin Philips. Mustered in Co. I, 193d Inf., March 9, 1865; must. out with regiment.


Seymour H. Joy. Mustered in Co. I, 193d Inf., March 9, 1865 ; must. out with regiment.


Theodore Macy. Mustered in Co. I, 193d Inf., March 9, 1865; muet. out with regiment.


Frank H. Muhaffy. Mustered in Co. I, 193d Inf., March 9, 1865; mustered out with regiment.


William Irwin. Mustered in Co. I, 193d Inf., March 10, 1865 ; must. out with regiment.


Lucien Cronk. Mustered in Co. I, 193d Inf., March 12, 1865; died in hospital nt Auburn, N. Y.


C. R. Pond. Mustered in Co. I, 193d Inf., March 9, 1865; mustered out with regiment.


James M. Chrisman. Mustered in Co. I, 193d Inf., March 12, 1865; mustered out with regiment.


James Covey. Mustered in Co. I, 193d Inf., March 11, 1865; mus- tered out with regiment.


James Conger. Mustered in Co. I, 193 Inf., March 11, 1865; mus- tered out with regiment.


Chester Con. Mustered in Co. I, 193d Inf., March 11, 1865 ; mus- tered out with regiment.


Thomas D. Smith. Mustered in Co. I, 193d Inf., March 11, 1865; mustered out with regiment.


Oliver Vanderkuysen. Mustered in Co. I, 193d Inf., March 10, 1865; mustered out with regiment.


Sewell J. Baldwin. Ealisted in Co. G, 24th Inf., May 1, 1861 ; wounded at South Mountain ; mustered out May 29, 1863.


Lorenzo Goodrich. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Inf., May 3, 1861; dis- charged for dienbility, July 1, 1861.


Theodore Holmes. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Inf., April 27, 1801 ; mus- tered out May 29, 1803.


Henry C. Martin. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Inf., Nov. 9, 1861 ; pro- muted to corp., May 1, 1863; mustered out May 29, 1863.


Alonzo Sprague. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Inf., Nov. 9, 1861 ; dia- charged for disability, April 9, 1862.


Ilollom M. Porter. Enlisted in Co. C, 110th Inf., Aug. 6, 1862; promoted to corporal, Jan. 4, 1861; mustered out Aug. 28, 1865. Edward Lampman. Mustered in Co. C, 110th Inf., Aug. 12, 1862.


James II. Curry. Mustered in Co. C., 110th Inf., Aug. 12, 1862.


Minott A. Pruyn. Mustered as Ist lieut., Black Horse Cav., autumn of 1861; disbanded with regiment in spring of 1862; remustered ny enpt. 1st Mounted Rifles; promoted to major ; mustered out with regiment.


Egbert Covey. Private, 14th Inf.


Hiram Allard. Private, 14th Inf .; diod in service.


Zadock Kiblin. 7th But. Art.


Alpheus Ridgeway. Mustered in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 26, 1862. John M. Wells. Must'd in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862 ; deserted.


Adelbert Hillaker. Mustered ia Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862 ; mustered out June 16, 1865.


Thomas Baird. Must'd in Co. E, 147th Inf., Sept. 23, 1862; deserted. John Nagle. Enlisted in Co. G, 24th Inf., Nov. 9, 1861; mustered out May 29, 1863.


Emery T. Williams. Enlisted in Black Horse Cav., Oct., 1861; dis- banded with regt., spring of 1862.


Hamilton Pruyn. Enlisted in Binck Horse Cav., Oct., 1861 ; pro- moted to sergt. ; dishandel with regt., spring of 1862. -


Eugene Wood. Ealisted in Black Horse Cavalry, Oct., 1861; dis- banded with regiment, spring of 1862.


Byron Wilder. Enlisted in Black Horse Cav., Oct., 1861; disbanded with regiment, spring of 1862.


Augustus Learned. Enlisted in 10th Art., Dec. 25, 1863 ; mast. out. Calvin Goodrich. Enlisted in Black Iforse Cnv., autumn of 1861 ; disbanded with regiment, spring of 1862.


The following residents of Sandy Creek were not credited to the town, and their record is therefore very imperfect.


Uri Crocker. Enlisted in the 26th Cav.


David Crocker. Enlisted in 20th Cav.


Martin J. Fuller. Enlisted in 7th Cav. ; died in service.


Ebenezer Jacobs. Enlisted in 101st Inf. ; died in service.


John W. Reynolds. Enlisted in 10th Art .; died in service.


Lyman J. Hall. Enlisted in 94th Inf .; died in service.


Smith S. Bensley. Enlisted in 20th Cav. ; died in service.


Joseph Glude. Enlisted in 81st Inf. ; died in service. William Goff. Enlisted in 71st Inf. ; died ia service.


Augustus Goff. Died in service.


Geo. Robinson. Died in service.


David Glude. Killed in action.


Edson Weldon. Taken prisoner, and starved to death.


William Wood. Taken prisoner, and starved to death.


Warner Horton. Taken prisoner, and starved to denth.


John M. Weldon. Enlisted in Co. C, 4th Artillery.


John Welch. Ealisted in 10th Art., Sept., 1864; must. out with regt.


GRANBY.


GRANBY is another of the towns that lie on the great highway of traffic and of war, which in the last century ran through the Oncida lake and the Oneida and Oswego rivers. The important events which took place along that route could not be treated of in a mere sketch of a town, but have been fully depicted in the general county history with which this work begins. As in the case of all the other towns, the modern history of Granby commences with the first settlement made here by white men.


This, too, as being one of the first in the county, has been mentioned in the general history, but will be more fully set forth here. It occurred in the spring of 1792. Before be- ginning upon purely local matters we will premise that in 1792 what is now Granby was a part of the survey-town- ships of Hannibal and Lysander, in the Military tract, the origin of which is described in the general history. The line between them started at the Oswego river, a few rods above the falls, and ran due west to the northwest corner of lot 1, in Lysander, and thence south to the southwest cor- ner of lot 26 in that township, leaving thirty-three lots of the survey-township of Lysander in a notch between Hanni- bal and the river. Municipally considered, the territory now called Granby was then a part of the town of Mexico, in the county of Herkimer. Herkimer county then comprised all the central part of the State, with its county-seat at Whitesboro', in the present county of Oneida, while Mexico extended to the western bounds of the Military tract, and from Lake Ontario nearly to Pennsylvania, most of its in- habitants living in what is now Onondaga county. The In- dians had ceded the land to the State, but still roamed over it for the purpose of hunting and fishing.


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The survey-townships of Hannibal and Lysander had already been surveyed into lots, comprising about six hun- dred acres each, which had been distributed to the soldiers for whom they were designed, or to their assignees. Lot 74, in Hannibal, adjoining the river at the lower end of the rapids, had fallen to the gallant General Peter Gansevoort, the defender of Fort Stanwix. Lot 75, extending from Gansevoort's tract along the river to the south line of the township, had been drawn by a soldier named Abraham Barnes, while another soldier named Seth Jones had received lot 4 in Lysander, just above the falls.


To the locality just described, came, in the spring of 1792, Major Lawrence Van Valkenburgh, Captain Henry Bush, and a Mr. Lay. Captain Bush had purchased lot 74 of Gansevoort, Major Van Valkenburgh had acquired, or sup- posed he had, an interest in lot 75, and Mr. Lay had become the owner of lot 4 in Lysander. They all came from Stillwater, in what was then Albany county, but is now Saratoga. They are supposed to have come by water along the usual route through Oneida lake, but the major


had a yoke of oxen after he got here, which couldn't have come in that way. Perhaps he bought them at the nearest settlement, " Salt Point." The men were all unaccompa- nied by their families, but the major had in his employ two white men named Schermerhorn and Valentine, and a young negro slave, commonly called " Har." At least, he was gen- erally reported to be the major's slave, though some have said he was not.


After the arrival of the party, Major Van Valkenburgh set his men to making a clearing, at a spring a little below the falls. Bush began work near the west end of the pres- ent lower dam, and Say made a start ou lot 4. All of them soon had log houses erected, that of Bush being quite a good one. Shortly after the pioneers had thus commenced operations, a Mr. Olcott came from New York, and began trading with the Indians in a tent near the falls.


In the course of the season all three of the proprietors returned to Stillwater, leaving Olcott, Schermerhorn, Val- entine, and " Har" in full possession of Granby. Soon after this Schermerhorn suddenly died. His companions wrapped him in an Indian blanket instead of a shroud, supplied the place of a coffin with large sheets of bark, and buried him in some unknown locality, but probably not far from the major's house. The first funeral in Granby was certainly sufficiently simple to gratify the most severe taste.


The little colony seemed fated to misfortune. A short time after Schermerhorn's death Valentine got into an affray with an Onondaga Indian, either at the major's house or close by, and struck him with a hoe, inflicting a mortal wound. Tradition assigns the cause of the conflict to amorous advances made by the white man to the squaw of his adversary. All was instantly in confusion. The rest of the fishing-party to which the dead man had belonged bore away the body vowing vengeance, which it is somewhat strange they did not execute on the spot. The colony scattered. Valentine took the major's oxen and gun to Oswego, sold them to the British there, and then fled to Canada. Olcott and the negro started in the opposite direction.




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