History of Otsego County, New York : with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers, Part 46

Author: Hurd, D. Hamilton (Duane Hamilton) cn
Publication date: 1878
Publisher: Philadelphia : Everts & Fariss
Number of Pages: 988


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THE CHURCH OF CHRIST AT MARYLAND


was organized March 10, 1875, with thirteen members, as follows : Louis Wilber, Cynthia Wilber, C. T. Bush, Anna Bush, S. O. Butler. Mary A. Butler, Wm. Wightman, Catharine Wightman, Sarah A. Wightman, C. Tillapaugh, Mahala Tillapaugh, Polly Gurney, Eleeta Clark. Deacons, C. T. Bush, Lewis Wilber; Clerk, C. Tillapaugh ; first pastor. II. Brown ; Trustees, Lewis Wilber, S. O. Butler, Wmn. Wightman.


The church edifice was erected at a cost of 8960. The present membership of the church is thirty-one. The pres- ent pastor is Rev. Wm. Olin.


+ By Rev. S. J. Douglass.


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HISTORY OF OTSEGO COUNTY, NEW YORK.


THE METHODIST CHURCH AT ELK CREEK


.» «ghiud in about the year 1830, and Rev. Lyman J. Martin was the first officiating pastor. The church build- ung was erected in about the year 1857. The present val- utan of church property is $2500. The present trustees Are William Bradley, Walter Chase, John Page, Samuel Webster, and Philo Beers ; Stewards, F. W. Perry, Dan- n& Palmer, D. A. Palmer, Dow M. Webster ; Sunday- . bowl Superintendent, F. W. Perry. The present pastor a Rev. Albert F. Brown, who has served the church three !ram. Present membership, ninety-onc.


THE BAPTIST CHURCH AT CHASEVILLE.


The first church organized in the town was by the Bap- tist denomination, and their house of worship was erected in 1816, and was situated near Maryland Station. The Ent pastor was Rev. N. D. Wright, who officiated in that capacity about twenty-five years.


This denomination creeted a second church edifiee at Boxville, now Chaseville, in 1834. It has a seating eapa- city of four hundred and fifty. The present pastor is Rev. Mr. Denton.


THE METHODIST CHURCH AT CROMHORN VALLEY


was organized in 1840, with a membership of fifteen per- Mols. In the following year, 1841, a church edifice was erected, with a seating capacity of about three hundred. This was repaired in the year 1867, and the church prop- erty is now valued at about $2000.


THE METHODIST CHURCH ON SOUTH HILL


was organized in about the year 1840. The society wor- shiped without a church edifiee until 1850, when the present building was crected at a cost of $2000. Seating eapaeity, 200.


ZION'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF MARYLAND was organized in 1866 by Rev. George W. Enders, the first pastor, with a membership of thirteen. Their church edifice was ereeted in 1867, at a cost of $3400.


SCHENEVUS VALLEY LODGE, NO. 592, F. AND A. M.


The first regular communieation of this lodge under dis- pensation was held Sept. 21, 1865. It was chartered in June, 1866, with the following charter members: C. II. Graham, S. B. Wilson, W. W. Houghton, Wm. Stewart, John R. Boyce, John Walker, S. II. Gurney, J. E. Pee- bles, and Azro Chase. The first officers under dispensation were the following: C. II. Graham, W. M .; S. B. Wilson, S. W .; W. W. Houghton, J. W .; S. II. Gurney, Sec. ; HI. K. Morss, Treas. ; Azro Chase, S. D .; J. E. Peebles, J. D.


June 25, 1866, the lodge was constituted under the war- rant by District Deputy C. W. Tomlinson, and the follow- ing officers installed, being the first under the warrant : C. 11. Graham, W. M. ; S. B. Wilson, S. W. ; Nelson Lane, J. W .; S. HI. Gurney, See .; L. A. Chamberlain, Treas .; Azro Chaise, S. D. ; J. W. Peebles, J. D. ; Julian Ferrey, S. M. of' C. ; J. Mills, J. M. of C .; J. B. Robinson, Tyler.


The officers installed in December, 1866, were as follows :


C. H. Graham, W. M .; Julian Ferrey, S. W .; Azro Chase, J. W .; S. II. Gurney, Sec.


Officers installed Dee. 26, 1867 : S. B. Wilson, W. M. ; S. II. Gurney, S. W .; L. A. Chamberlain, S. W .; II. T. Oatman, See.


The following is a list of the Masters, Senior and Junior Wardens, and Seeretaries, from 1867 to 1877 :- 1867. S. B. Wilson, W. M .; S. H. Gurney, S. W .; L. A. Chamber- lain, J. W .; I. F. Oatman, See. 1SC8. C. II. Graham, W. M .; W. H. Leonard, S. W .; Chester Gurney, J. W. ; W. W. Cone, See. 1869. Julian. Ferry, W. M .; W. J. Sloan, S. W .; O. D. Ball, J. W .; S. II. Gurney, Sec. 1870. W. II. Leonard, W. M .; O. D. Ball, S. W .; C. B. Robbins, J. W .; Nelson Lane, Sec. 1871. W. H. Leon- ard, W. M .; S. H. Gurney, S. W .; B. Manzer, J. W .; N. Lane, See. 1872. O. D. Ball, W. M .; Benjamin Manzer, S. W .; O. F. Lane, J. W .; George C. Guy, Sec. 1873. Benjamin Manzer, W. M .; Azro Chase, S. W. ; B. J. Marble, J. W .; O. F. Lane, See. 1874. Julian Ferry, W. M .; Chester Gurney, S. W .; Thomas Page, J. W. ; A. M. Aylesworth, See. 1875. O. F. Lane, W. M. ; C. H. Graham, S. W .; M. P. Agan, J. W .; E. S. Butts, See. 1876. C. H. Graham, W. M .; G. Wright, S. W. ; B. J. Marble, J. W .; Chester Gurney, Treas .; II. W. Boorn, Sec. ; O. F. Lanc, S. D. ; C. M. Aylesworth, J. D; M. P. Agan, Tyler.


The lodge is now in a prosperous condition, and has a membership of 69.


SCHENEVUS LODGE, NO. 612, I. O. OF G. T.,


was instituted June 15, 1877, by Rev. C. G. Wood, Deputy Grand Master, with the following officers : H. T. Oatman. W. C. T; Mrs. M. E. Oatman, W. V. T .; W. S. Hotchkin, W. S .; Celida A. Wright, W. A. S. ; J. E. Preston, W. F. S .; Maggie Bronk, W. T .; Milo Kelley, W. M .; EHla Chase, W. A. M .; Mrs. Schermerhorn, W. I. G. ; Thomas Lewis, W. O. G .; Mrs. A. Brownell, R. II. S .; Vide Parish, L. H. S .; Rev. H. N. Van Dusen, W. Chap .; W. W. Cone, P. W. C. T. ; S. T. Chase, Lodge Dep.


The lodge was instituted with about fifty members. Nearly four hundred and fifty persons have since been initiated in the lodge, taking a solemn obligation to abstain forever from anything that will intoxieate. Of these a few have fallen from the high stand taken ; but the most of them are seattered, and gone from the jurisdiction of the lodge, which numbers at present (Nov. 27, 1877) fifty-six.


The present offieers are as follows: Carrie C. Chase, W. C. T .; Mrs. A. C. Delong, W. V. T .; A. D. Spencer, W. S .; F. S. Lowell, W. A. S .; George Harper, W. F. S. ; Mrs. S. T. Chase, W. T .; Wallace Bates, W. M .; Mrs. Wallace Bates, W. D. M .; Mrs. C. Gurney, W. I. G .; Jesse Dunham, W. O. G .; F. T. Starr, Lodge Dep. ; Mary Boardman, W. Chap. ; Mrs. Jennie Mills, P. W. C. T .; Amelia Spencer, R. H. S. ; Mary Kelley, L. H. S.


Of those who have been initiated many were drunkards. and have been reclaimed by the influences thrown around them and the lessons taught in the lodge; and many earnest workers in the cause of temperance have come out from this lodge to work in other localities for the god of mankind.


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HISTORY OF OTSEGO COUNTY, NEW YORK,


BROWN POST, NO. 15, DEPT. OF N. Y., G. A. R.,


was organized at Schenevus, N. Y., March 20, 1874, with 32 charter members. The first roster of officers was as follows: II, W. Brown, Post-Commander ; Milo Kelley, Senior Vice-Commander; Julian Ferrey, Junior Vice-Com- mander ; F. H. Cleveland, Adjutant; Wmn. S. Hotchkin, Quartermaster; D. M. Webster, Chaplain; Win. H. Leonard, M.D., Surgeon ; J. K. Tyler, Officer of the Day; Lester Waterman, Officer of the Guard.


Present number of comrades on the rolls, 65; number of deaths, 1. Present roster of officers: H. W. Brown, Warren Bennett, Past Post-Commanders; F. H. Cleveland, Post-Commander; Don De Green, Senior Vice-Commander; Samuel Tompkins, Junior Vice-Commander; Win. S. Hotch- kin, Adjutant; Warren Bennett, Quartermaster ; J. Barnes, Chaplain; J. Chase, Surgeon; H. W. Brown, Officer of the Day ; J. Lewis, Officer of the Guard.


The regular encampments are held at Good Templars' Hall, Main street, on the second and fourth Thursday even- ings of each month.


A strong interest is felt and manifested by the public in the welfare of the post; and its works of charity toward the living and grateful remembrance of the dead are always nobly seconded, as becomes the town that stands first in the Empire State in the proportionate number of her sons who answered the call to arms.


MILITARY RECORD.


The following- is a record of those who enlisted from 'Maryland during the late Rebellion, compiled by James Thompson in 1865.


Charles D. Hloose, enl. in Co. M, 3d L. Art., Feb. 9, 1864.


Edward Haswell, oul. In Co. D, 3d Cav., April 13, 1862; pro. sergt., May 20, 1864. Delos II. Woodcock, enl. in Co. F, 12Ist Regt., Aug. 15, 1862 ; in battle of Chan- cellorsville.


J. M. Davis, enl. in Co. F, 34th Regt., May 10, 1861 ; served time and re-cul. in 5Ist Regt. in 1864, taken prisoner Sept. 30, 1864.


Austin M. Fellows, enl. In Co. F, 121st Regt., Ang. 11, 1862; in battles of the Wilderness, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, and Sheuandoah Valley ; wounded at Wilderness.


William Chamberlain, enl. In Co. D, 3d Cav., Ang. 9, 1862; pro. to corp. Daniel Chase, enl. in Co. C, 51st Regt., Ang. 28, 1861.


J. Sperry, enl. In Co. 1, 51st Regt., Oct. 1, 1861; in battles of Antietam, Roan- oko Island, Newbern, 24 Bull Run, and South Mountain; lust an arm in service.


T. F. Wager, eul. in Co. I, 51st Regt., Sept. 30, 18G1; in battles of Roanoke Island, Newbern, 2d Bull Run, and Chantilly ; woumled.


Jolin Durby, enl. in Co. C, 2d Regt , April 24, 1861 ; injured while en route from New York to Newbern, aud discharged.


Gilbert Woodcock, enl. in Co. 1, 51st Regt., Aug. 25, 1861; In battle of Freder- icksburg ; dis. July 26, 1865.


William S. Delong, sergt., enl. in Co. F, 121st Regt., Aug. 6, 1862; in battles of South Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg; dis. in Feb. 1863.


James 1. Spencer, enl. in Co. A, GIst Regt., Ang. 1864; iu battles of Reams' Sta- Son and flatcher's Run.


Jolin' O'Graney, enl. in the 31 Cav., Ang. 7, 1862; In battles of Kingston, White- hill, Goldsboro' ; di4. June 10, 1865.


Il. L. Wade, enl. in Co. D, 3d Car., Aug. 29, 1862; died of disease at Newbern, July 26, 1863.


Johu W. Seeley, enl. In Co. D, 3d C'av., Ang. 23, 1861.


William Duuhant, enl. iu Co. D, 3d Cav., Aug. 5, 1862; in battles of Goldsboro' and King-ton.


Lewellyn D. Cyphers, enl. in Co. D, 3d Cav., Aug. 1682; in battles of Richmond, Malvern Ihll, Stony Creek, and Petersleirg.


Jame, Cyphers, vul. in Co. D, 34 Cav., Ang. 3, 1862; died in Newbern, N. C., April 2, 1863.


Andiew Bates, cul, in Co. D, 3d Cav., April 2, 1862; In Intties of Washington, Goldsboro', Kingston, White Hall, Bhiut's Mills, Petersburg, Mdvern Hill, and Deep Bottom; die. April 6, Ist.


Miles Chase, enl. in Co. D, 3d Cav , Aug. 20, 1562; in battles of Goldsboro', Kingston, Wh.to Hall, Blunt's Mills, and Petersburg; dis. June 7, 1865.


Joseph Lewis, enl. in Co. D, 3d Cav., Ang. 4, 1862; In battles of GoldIst ... Kingston, White Hall, Little Washington, Blunt's Mills, and Peter burg ; dis. June 14, 1805.


Nelson Lewis, ent. in C ... D, 3d Cav .; in battle of Petersburg; taken pri+mer at Stanton Bralge nud sent to Libby prisou.


George M. Cass, enl. in Co. 1, 3d Cav., Aug. 28, 1802; re-enl. Sept. 3, 1904 ; . I.s. July 3, 1865.


Christopher Covenhooen, enl. In Co. D, 3d Cav., Ang. 9, 1862; dis. June 10, 1-45. John N. Spencer, enl. In Co. D, 3d Cav. Aug. 31, 1862; in Battles of Beans' Ser tion, Stanton Bridge, Petersburg ; serg. : dlis. June 7, 1865.


David Dike, enl. in Co. D, 3d Cav., March 15, 1862; in battles of Goldlabor-,', White Hall, Little Washington, Reams' Station, and Petersburg ; dis. March 15, 1865.


George Woodcock, enl. in Co. I, 5lat Regt., Ang. 18, 1862 ; in battles of Fredericks- burg, Wilderness, Spottsylvania C. H., Cold Ilarbor, Gaines' Farm, l'etery- burg; div. June 18, 1865.


Samnel Woodcock, enl. in Co. 1, 5Ist Regt .; in battles of Roanoke and Newbern ; died in hospital.


George Kumpp, enl. in Co. 1, 51st Regt. ; in battles of Wilderness, Cold Harbor, and Spott, ylvania C. 11.


Jerry P. Barnes, enl. iu Co. D, 31 Cav., July 10, 1861 ; in battles of White Hall, Kingston, and Goldsboro'; dis. Ang. 30, 1864.


D. R. Barnes, enl. in Co. D, 3d Cav., Ang. 12, 1862; ord. ; iu battles of Berniuds Hundred and Petersburg; dis. May 18, 1865.


Jeremialı Parish, enl. in Co. H, 1521 Regt., Oct. 9, 1862; in battles of Wilder- ness, Po River, Petersburg, Reams' Station, Deep Bottom ; wounded; dis. Aug. 16, 1865.


Ellery Barnes, enl. in Co. D, 3d Cav., Aug. 9, 1862; dis. June 11, 1865.


Seymour Woodcock, enl. in Co. I, 5Ist Regt., Sept. 28, 1861 ; in battles of Roan-


oke Island, Newbern, 2d Bull Run, Antietam, South Monutain, Fredericks- burg, Chautilly, Petersburg, Vicksburg, and Jackson ; re-enlisted.


David Bostwick, corp., enl. in Co. L, Ist Mounted Rifles, in Feb., 1862; re-enlisted in 1865.


Jolin Pechtel, enl. in Co. L, 3d Cav., Aug. 11, 1864; in battle of Petersburg ; dis. June, 1865.


Franklin B. Sinallin, col. in Co. E, 69th Regt., Aug. 22, 1864; in battles of Hatcher's Run, Front Petersburg; killed at battle of Fort Stedman, March 25, 1865.


Robt. E. Sperry, enl. in Co. I, 51st Regt., Oct. 7, 1861 ; in battles of Roanoke Island, Newbern, South Mountain, Antietam, Pope's Retreat, 2d Freder- icksburg; wounded; dis. in 1863, and re-enlisted in 1864 iu the V. R. C.


John D. Tripp, enl. in Co. D., 16th Regt., Ang. 23, 1864; in battles of Ist and 2d llatcher's Run, Frout Petersburg; dis. in June, 1865.


Abram Wilber, enl. in Co. D, 3d Cav., Aug. 7, 1862; in battles of Kingston, Goldsboro', Stony Creek, Petersburg, Johnson's Farm, Spring Ifili, Fort Harrison, aud Malvern Hill; dis. 1865.


William W. Kelley, enl. in Co. D, 8th U. S., Ang. 27, 1862; dis. Ang. 1865. Silas Rider, eul. in Co. Il, 152d Regt., Sept. 5, 1865; dis. Oct. 15, 1365.


Danford 11. Green, enl, in Co. D, 3d Cav., Ang. 12, 1861; in battles of Little Washington and Ball's Binff; dis. Sept. 10, 1864.


A. E. Talmulge, sergt., enf. in Co. D, 3d Cav., Ang. 12, 18GI ; in battles of Kings- ton, Goldsboro', Stony Creek, Petersburg, and Spring Hill ; dis. Sept. 11, 1864. Hobart B. IFull, corp., enl. in the 3d Cav., Ang. 13, 1862; in battles of Golds- boro', Kingston, White Hall, Stony Creek, Petersburg, Johnson's Farm ; dis. June 10, 1865.


Barzilla Chase, enl. in Co. I, 51st Regt,, Ang. 29, 1862; in battle of Sulphur Springs; dis. March 13, 1863.


Seward Iloughtou, sergt., enl. in the cavalry, July 8, 1861; in battles of Berry- ville, Kingston, White Hall, Goldsboro', Tarborough, Racby Mount. Peters- burg, Wilson's Raid, Canby's Raid, Little Washington, aud Blunt's Mills ; ent down first rebel flag taken by his regiment.


Nelson Hoose, enl. in Battery M, 3d L. Art., Dec. 17, 1862; in battles of Fair Ouks, Spring Hill, Newbern, Seven Pines, Wilson's Landing, Roanoke Island, Seven Days before Richmond, Powhattan's Landing; re-enlisted in 1864; dis. in 1865.


Michael Keegan, enl. in Co. D, 31 Cav., Ang. 3, 1862; in battles of Goldsboro', Kingston; ilis, in 1865.


Chas. D. Iloose, enl. In Battery M, 3d L. Art., in Dec. 1864 ; in battles of Seven Pines, Powhattan, and Wilson's Landing ; dis. in June, 1865.


Wilson Walling, enl. in Co. C, 3d Regt., in 1861 ; in battles of Great Bethel and Fort Fisher ; dis. In 1863, and rr-enlisted in 1864.


Samuel B. Kelley, Ist lient., cul. In Co. A, 121st Regt., Aug. 8, 1862; in battles of Crampton Gap, Ist and 2dl Fredericksburg. Salein Heights, Rappahan- nock Station, Mine Run : wounded at Fredericksburg; captured at Wilder- ness; paroled ; died soon after.


A. Kelley, cul. in Co. 1, 51st Regt., Ang. 27, 1862; in battles of Frederickshurg, Vicksburg, wpl Jackson ; dis, July 25, 1:65.


H. W. Brown, Ist sergt., enl. in Co. 11, 3d Cav., in July, 1861 ; in battles of Balls Blott, Little Washington, Goldsboro', White Hall, Kingston, Proctor Creek, Drury's Blutt, and Petersburg; promoted to major Ist U. S. C. C., Dec. 15, 1863; dis. Aug. 24, 1865.


Irving Stevenvin, eul. in Co. D, 34 Cav., in July, 1su1 ; In battles of Edwinl's Ferry, Little Washington, White Hall, Goldsboro', Kingston, Stony Creek : dis. June 25, 1865.


Edward Hardman, -pret., enl. in Co. F, 121st Rest., Ang 11, 1-t2; In bottle of ('laneellors ville, Rapjekinnock Station, Spettsylvatiin C. Il .; lost an Arin ; dis. Dec. 16, 1864.


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1. ..... r road. . , corp., enl. in Co. G, 49th Regt. ; killed at Hanover C. II. .... . 14. in Ph. D, 3d Cav., Ang. 12, 1861 ; In battles of Kingston, . såde.4 . White Hall, Warren, Petersburg, Richmond.


hon ov 2 + bella, enl. in ('v. D. : Al Cav., Aug. 12, 16GI ; lu battle of Big Bethel; Jeani wirl died at City Point.


Small Ball, 21 Llent, rul. in Co. I, blat Regt., Sept. 1861; in battles of L ... ..; woundel; Jackson, Wilderuess, Petersburg ; wounded ; dis. Ang.


6.4+7 1' Follett, enl. in the 1st Regt. Eng, Sept. 1864 (enl. for the town of Frankin, Tel. Co.).


1 .... . R Fllos, sergt., enl. In Co. D, 3 Ca., Ang. ,181; In battles of Lassie Washington, Kingston, Goldsboro', Reajus' Station ; dis. Aug. 12, 15Cl.


. a. (inver, enl. lu Co. L, 31 Cav., Sept. 3. 1261 (eul. for Albany Cu.).


KI ... . Munker, en1. in Co. I, 5lat Regt., Feb. 1:62.


Prave Kanker, enl. In Co. I. SIst Regt., Ang. 1.02.


. 11 Nanker, enl. in Co. I, 5Ist Regt, Ang. 1362 ; killed In a charge at Roan- .4. Ivan1, Feb. 1-63.


Arow Junker, enl. In Co. I, 5Ist Regt., Aug. 1862 ; killed at battle of Fredericks-


s' H Ranker, etil. In Co. I, 51st Regt., Aug. 1862; dis. in 1865.


! w.tl Banker, enl. March, 1864 ; killed or takeu prisoner at the battle of the


J.A. T. Tompkins, enl. in Co. D, 3d Cav., Aug. 23, 1864; dia. June 10, 1865 « !: l. for the town of Westford).


ban Y Brook, enl. in Co. F, 3d Cav., January, 1961 ; dis. Joue 13, 1665 (eul. [ town of Kortwright).


Ls .. Hiller, enl. in Co. C, 51st Regt., Ang. 28, 1861 ; in battles of Roanoke Liand, Newbern, Fort Macon, Kingston, Bachelor's Creek, Goldsboro', and " :. Aleth City ; dis. Ang. 20, 1x64.


w .:...: 1.Ilell, enl. in Co. F, 121st Regt., Aug. 11, 1861; in battles of Rappa- Lanton k Stillon, Fredericksburg, South Monutain, Antietam, Gettysburg, ** el>ylvania, and Wilderurss; wounded ; dis. July 1,-1865.


Mayel Tompkins, enl. in Co. G, Ist Eng., Ang. 30, 1864; dis. July 4, 1865 (enl. fur lowu of Otsego).


A Clark, rul in Co. B, 101st Pogt., Oct. 3, 1861 ; in battles of Fair Oaks, Fight to for" Richmond, 2d Bull Rau ; dis. Feb. 6, 1863.


I:gar Chamberlain, ent. in Co. D, 2d Cav., March 27, 1862; in battles of little Washington, Swan's Quarters, Wellon, Wilmington, Tarburo', Rocky Mount, stony Creek, Reams' station, Richmond ; dis. April 1, 1865.


J bn J. Gurney, cul. in Co. D, 3.1 Cav., Aug. 16, 1862; in battles of Nelson's Raid, White Itall, Kingston, Gold-boro"; dis. Jone 8, 1865.


David 11. Tral, enl. in Co. D, 3 Cav., Feb. 29, 1862; dis. June 13, 1565.


Il. ratio L. Perry, enl. in Co. F. 121st Regt., Ang. 6, 1862; corp. ; in battles of Vielericksburg, Rappahannock Station, Wilderness, Spottsylvania C. II., I', tersburg, Sailor's Creek ; wounded at Spott-ylvania ; dis. July 5, 1865. (Hl.1 Ch-sebro, enl. In Co. L, 5th Cav, Jan. 12, 1863; in battles of Ball's Bluff, 1.Ittle Washington, Petersburg, Hatcher's Ruu; wounded; dis. July 26,


N. mmiau Nellis, enl. in Co. 1, 51st Regt., Sept. 9, 1861 ; in battles of Roanoke, Newbern, Crampton's Gap, Antietam, and Fredericksburg; dis. April 3, I NA.


Alphenm D. Cha-e, enl. in Co. F, 21st Regt., Ang. 3, 1862; in battles of Cramp- ton's Cap, 21 Fredericksburg, Petersburg, Cedar Creek, Winchester ; wounded ; dis. in June, 1x65.


Jaap Killer, enl. in Co. D, 3d Cav., Ang. 1862; in battles of Weldon Road, ".hisloro', Kingston, Richmond, Petersburg, and Stony Creek ; dis. June


Lyman N. Tiffany, enl. in Co. D, 3d Cav., Ang. 9, 1862: in battles of Petersburg, White Hall, Goldsboro', Little Washington, Blunt's Shilla, Rocky MIt., Tar- Lin, Pomeroy's Raid; die in May, 1805.


J.m gh S. Champion, enl. in Co. I, 31st Regt., Feb. 24, 1864; corp .; dis. In 1865. Manuel :Hlen, rul. in 3d C'av. ; trans. to Mountel Rifles.


1,2, Van Doan, enl. In the 21 Cav, Feb. 27, 1863.


J .; 4Fait B. Dunhatu, enl. in Co. D, 31 Cav., Ang. 1861; in battles of New- lom, Richmond, etc .; dis. in 1-62.


George Wock, enl. in Co. I, 5lat Bagt., Aug. 1862; in battle of Freder- 1. kal ung; ilin. in 1563. If rare Punbam, enl. in Co. I, 21 Regt., 1861; in battle of Fair Oaks, etc .; - larged.


Tpo aim Dunham, enl. in 1664; dis. 1865 (credited to Davenport).


Warren Dunham, enl. in Co. D, 21 Cav., sept. 1864; dis. July 5, 1865 (cred- Itel to Westford).


Carl. . ( humberlain, enl. in Co. 31, 21 Art., Dec. 1962; dis. 1863.


1. 1run Chamberlain, eul. in Co. I. Olst Regt., 1>61 ; in battles of Roanoke I-land, Newbern, Antietsur, and South Mountain; died in the ervice. Jattav . J. Jose, Pul. in t'o. 4. 1-t Eng., Aug. 1864; in battles of Roanoke and Salem ; die, and re-bitte 1. 1 . * / sa, en !. in : . ... 1.1 ; , and permitted f. ; the town of 1)tengo. en hoburg, l'etersburg, Will rire -- , Jal Jiu k-on; di-, June, 1:65.


Blood H. T have, end. in Co. D. ad Cav. Ang. 20, les2; in battles of Wilson's Hiii, rte. : corp. ; dis, June 10, 1-45.


Maisonter Betwich, enl. in Co. F. 1:1-t Rekt., Ang. 12, 1-62; in battles of Wilderness, coll Harbor. spo1-ylvania, Cedar Creek, Frederi ksburg, . t .;


Henry l'almirr, ul. In the 12let Rest., Aug. 11, 1et2, corp. ; in batties of Wil- douze, 'stataburg, Milor's Creek, Gettysburg, Fredericksburg, etc.


Jullan Ferry, capt., ent. In the 121st Regt., Ang. 11, 1x62; In battley of Wwali- ington, Kingston, Goldsboro', White Hall, Tarboro' Raids, etc. ; dis. 181,5. John L. Weaver, serpt., enl. in the 51st Regt., Sept. 27, 1961; in battles of Roanoke Island, Newbern, second Bull Run, Vleksburg, and Fredlerleks- burg ; trans. to V. B. C. ; re-enlisted ; taken prisoner ; dia. Nov. 11, IMA.


Fenulmore Bennett, enl. in Co. F, Isth N. Y. S. M., April, 1861 ; In battles of South Mountain, Seven Days' Fight before Richmond, rtc. ; lin. 1x6 ?.


Leander Morribew, enl. in the 16th Regt., 1862; dis. and re-enlisted.


Charles Morribew, enl. in the 31st Regt, 1862; discharged; reculited ; again discharged : dird.


Myron L. Chinmberlain, enl. in Co. I, 51st Regt., Oct. 7, 18G1 ; In battles of Bull Run and South Mountain ; killed at battle of Antietam.


Joseph II. Van Zant, Pul. in Co. G, Ist N. Y. Eng., Aug. 20, 1864; di -. July 3, 1865 (credited to Otego).


Elgar Chamberlain, enl. in Co. D, 3d Cnv., March 27, 1862; dis. 1865. Lary Dolan, enl. in 1862.


Peter Hammill, enl. in the 3d Cav., 1862; diedl in the service at Newbern.


George L. Gads, enl. in 1862, capt., 1st U. S. C. C .; In Grant's campaign if 1864.


Hamilton Brown, maj., enl. In 3il Cav., July, 1861 ; pro. to maj. 21 U. S. C. C., Dec. 3, 1×63; In battles of Goldsboro', Balt's Bluff, and Kingston; came home Mlarch, 1864, and died seven months thereafter.


Ziba H. Brown, eul. Co. D, 33 Cav., Ang. 1861; died in the service, at Pool- ville, Va., Dec. 1861.


Delos Swart, no record.


Ephraim Rathbone, no record.


Smith Richardson, no record.


Walter Osborn, enl. in 3d Cav.


Frauk Utman, enl. in 51st Regt.


King Ayelsworth, eul. in 51st Regt.


EIgar Tippe.


Plrilor Prindle.


Roswell Olds.


David Smith.


William Peebles.


J. E. Smith.


Joseph II. Smith, enl. in 14th Regt. U. S. Inf., March 13, 1862; served three years ; honomibly lischarged.


Augustus E. Bush, cul. in 1st Eng., Aug. 29, 1801; dis. July 12, 1265 (credited to town of Otsego).


Henry Shutts, enl. in Co. E, let Eng., Ang. 1864; dis. July, 1865.


Austin Tompkins, eul. in Co. G, Ist Eng, Aug. 27, 101; di -. July 3, 1965 (credited to town of Otsego).


D. M. Webster, eul. in Co. E, 1st Eng., 1864; dis. July, 1-65.


Rubiu Hoose, died in service.


Carltou Talluiadige, enl. in 3d Cav.


Anthony Crisielski, eul. iu 3d Cav.


Truman Irisb. surg., enl. in Ist Eng., Ang. 28. 1864; dis. June 13, 1865.


Job Ketchum, enl. in Co. E, 1st Eng., Ang. 1561; dis. 1804 (etil. for town of Orrego).


Daniel l'ratt, enl. in let Eng., Aug. 1964 ; dis. 1865 (enl. for town of (top50). L. J. Brooks, enlan 59th Regt., Aug. 1864 ; dis. 1853.


Henry Chamberlain, eul. in Co. E, Ist Eng., Aug. 30, 1861; dis. July 1, 1%.5 (credited to Otsego or Westford).


Warren S. Fellows, enl. in Co. D, 31 Cav., Aug 1x64; dis. 1865 (credited b) Westfordj.


William A. Fellows, enl. In lat Eng., Aug. 1864; dis. July 1, 1965 (cred.ted to) Westford).


Jerry Chave, enl. in Co. E, Ist Eng., Ang. 20, 1964; dis. July 11, 1865 credited lo Utego).


Daniel Herron, eul. in Co. D, 31 Cav., Aug. 23, 1994; dis. 1705 (credital to Westtor.1).


Adelbert Oble, enl. in 3d Cav., Ang. 18, 1864 ; dis. 1865.


George Hubbard, enl. in Co. D, Ist Eng, Sept. 30, 1-64; di4. 1.95.


Russel Holdredge, rul. in Co. G, lat Ing., Aug. 1-64; dis. I-67.


Amos 1I. Crippen, eul. in Co. E, Ist Eng., Sept 1864; dis. 1865.


George Lobalell, -nl. in Co. E., 1st Eng., Seja Ise1 ; dis. 196is,


G. Swift, enl. in Co. E. Ist Eing., Sept. 2, 1594; die. 1505 credited to aford


Ephraim Burnside, eul. in Co. G, Ist Eng., Aug. 1805 ; dis. 199) credited tu Westford ;.


John . MI. Cady, enl. in Co. G, 1st Eng., Aug 30, 1564; dis. 1855 (credit - to Otsegy).


Alvin Sperry, euf. in Co. H. 1st Eng, Aug. 20, 1864; discharged (credited to (Itsego).


Orrin Lamphiere, enl. in 31 Cav., Aug. 1-64 ; dischargeel (credited to Wetf rl . Charles Brownell, eul. in Co. D. 21 Car., Ang. 2, 1ml ; dia, les) (creditel !) Westford).


Solomon L. Kelley, enl. in Co. E, Ist Eug,, Ang. 30, 1864 ; Jis. 1965 (cre lit~] to We-lfordl.


Milo Kelley, enl. in Co. E, Ist Eng, Aug. 30, 1861; die. lecs (cre htedl to W .;. ford). S. Grusstiel1, enl. In Co. E, 1s: Eng., Ang. 31, Iscl ; d.s. 1565 creditel to W . ... David N his, rul. in Co. E, 1st Eng., Aug. 31, 1-64 ; +14. 1- 5 crib,tel lu




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