History of Otsego County, New York : with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers, Part 55

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


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The following were the official members :


Presiding Eller .- L. A. Eddy.


Pastor .- David S. Hollister.


Exhorters .- Wm. F. Daniels and Joel Davis.


Stricards .- Wm. Haynes, Ransom Moffatt, and D. C. Brave.


Leaders .- Moses T. Winton, Humphrey Wilbur, and W'in. Haynes.


Members .- Win. A. Arnold, Catharine Aplin, Adelia Andrews, Elizabeth S. Allen, Mary Axtelle, Susan Arnold, Bradly Beeman, Daniel E. Barret, Oscar Z. Brown, Lucia Butts, Sarah Becker, Mary Bates, Judith Bates, Wm. ("atk, Green Cooke, Wm. Davis, Phebe Davis, Ellen Davis, Sarah Darling, Mary Folts, Ann Flagg, Ruth Haynes, Caroline Jacobs, Wm. Lynch, Lynda Lynch, Hullah Potter, Cyntha Potter, Harriet Place, Sylvia Shute, Effa Shute, Anna Wilber, Nancy Ann Brown, Betrey Barret, Almira Butts, Eliza Bartholomew, Chris- tiana Beman, Nehemiah Daniels, Nancy Ann Daniels, Eliz- a !-- th Daniels, Mary Ann Davis, Ursula Davis, Melissa Davis, Lneinda Darling, Charlotte Daniels, Catharine Ed- wandl., Eliza E. Foote, Harriet Harrington, Isaac Good- *[++. Susannah Gifford, Esther Gifford, Elizabeth Gone, Csru- Tucker, Lucilla Winans, Ebenezer E. Harris, Avery R Harris Hepsibah Holden, Elizabeth Haight, Elizabeth Haynes, Sarah Ann Haynes, Charlotte Hollister, Fanny M. Hathaway, Olive Hathaway, Aaron H. Lewis, D. H. C. lawis, Warren Lewis, Elizabeth Lynch, Elizabeth Lewis, Martha Lathrop, Diadema Lewis, Ransom Moffatt, John M. Marble, Maria Moffatt, Phebe L. Shaw, Velores Thurs- tin, Mary Waterhouse, Hannah Moffatt, Clarisa Jaycox, Emiline Moore. Martin Marble, Susannah Newton, Sophro- wa Newton, Catharine Nichols, Walden ()'Brien. Olive O Brien, Naney Ann O'Brien, Hannah O-born, Abigail Pourall, Abigail Place, Locisa Place, Dinah Philips, Cor- to lia Philips, Wit. H. Smyth, Aaron Sperry, Mary Smyth, Eunice Smyth, Almira Wilson, Lydia Wing, Caroline MI. Suisth, Catharine Smyth, Susannah Smyth, Sarah Somers, Holen Somers, Euphemia Sherman, Catharine Sterling,


Tabor Toby, Anna Thurston, Phebe Thurston, Olive Thurs. ton, Betsey Toby, Esther Turner, Benjamin Winton, Joseph Waterhouse, George Wilson, Thomas Wilson, Elizabeth Winton, Lois Winton, Ambrosia Winton, and Drueilla Wynans.


Presiding Elders .- L. A. Eddy, L. Sperry, I. Parks, D.D., A. J. Dana, J. Shank, J. T. Wright, Wm. Bixby, W. N. Cobb, H. Wheeler, and H. R. Clark, D.D.


Names of Ministers from 1847 .- D. S. Hollister, Wal- ter Jerome, Wm. C. MacDonald, Dwight Williams, H. S. Richardson, J. W. Mitchell, J. T. Crippen, T. . P. IIalsted, A. S. Southworth, E. H. Orwen, A. E. Daniels, A. M. Colgrove, H. V. Talbot, H. N. Van Duzen, W. L. Thorp, J. P'ilkinton, J. W. Morris, Jas. E. Shelland, W. B. Thomas, C. G. Wood, and J. S. Southworth, present pastor. Exhorter .- N. B. Ripley.


Stewards .- J. Hollister, E. R. Jaquish, R. Ripley, Wm. Davis, J. D. Moaker, A. Patrick, and N. Vanslike.


Leaders .- E. R. Jaquish and N. Vanslike.


Membership .- One hundred and eighty-two.


Seventy-five of these have been added to the church thus far this present conference year, and indications fore- shadow that the church is yet to grow in numbers and tem- poral and spiritual strength. Old debts-the running ex- penses of the church in part for the past two years-have been satisfied this year, and an old church indebtedness, amounting now to 8700, has been fully provided for ; and it is but justice to say that the names of William Davis and Jonathan Hollister will long live in the memory of this church, for their devotedness to it in her days of weakness as well as in her days of prosperity, each having given $1000 for repairing and clearing the church of its indebtedness. Many others have given liberally, and at all times shown their devotedness to all its interests, whose names space would not permit us to mention.


Rev. A. E. Daniels was licensed by this church to exhort in the year 1832, and in 1833 received local preacher's license. In 1834 he was received into Oneida conference, and is now on the superannuated list and located at Morris, his native town. As a preacher he is widely known for his marked ability as a theologian, as a sound reasoner. and his fidelity in all the past and present to the doctrines of the church of his choice, and his great success in his min- isterial calling ; and although at the present seventy-three years of age, retains in an eminent degree his faculties. and as ready now to labor for Christ as in the past. and looking only a little way on for the glorious crown for which he has so nobly fought for a long life, and which is in waiting for him.


Also five others of the Morris church have become min- isters. Two-namely, Joel Davis and E. D. Thurston- joined the Oneida conference. The former, a few years since, went from us to the Protestant Episcopal church. The latter is now an effective minister in the Central New York conference. Geo. W. Green joined the New Ling- land conference, and was both acceptable and useful for many years, but has now, I think, passed to his reward. B. P. Ripley, who was sent out by this church, is how at Laureus, Otsego County, an effective laborer in Christ's vineyard.


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William P. Lynch was also licensed here. He was a devital and successful worker, earnest in all his labors. He died Feb. 25, 1871, having labored in the church sev- entern fears


UNIVERSALIST CHURCH.


The first Universalist sermon was preached in a barn, on what was then called " Gregory Hill" before the town was divided. by the Rev. Nathaniel Stacy. It was preached in 1432. The first sermon preached in Louisville ( Morris ) was in the old " red school-house," by the Rev. Walter Bullard, in 1633. He afterwards preached once a month for three months. The next preaching was by T. J. Goodrich, from Oxford. Chenango Co .. N. Y., who preached once a month for one year. After Mr. Goodrich had finished his labors the Rev. Job Potter occasionally preached. A subscrip- tion was then started for the purpose of building a church about the year 1840, which was accomplished the next year, 1841, and the Rev. O. Whiston preached the dedica- tory sermon. The first settled pastor after the church was built was Rev. David Pickering, who remained two years. At that time a society of forty-two members was formed. Rev. Daniel S. Morey succeeded him, and from that time the society have had the labors of the following clergynien : T. J. Smith, Dodge, Stewart, Bailey, Peck, Jackson, Tom- linson, Crosby, Harrington, Perkios, Williams, and L. F. Porter, who is its present pastor.


The present membership is one hundred.


FRIENDS' CHURCH.


The Friends organized a church here in an early day, and among the first members were Prince Wing and Deb- orah, his wife, George Bowne and sons, Robert and Joseph, Jonathan Nickerson and Polly, his wife, Amos Wood and Phoebe, his wife, Daniel Foster and wife, Nathaniel Varney and wife, Aaron Wing and Deborah, his wife. The church building was erected in 1811 by Peter Platt, and was 30 by 41 feet in size, with gallery, and cost about $1000.


The first pastor was Joseph Bowne, who remained in service about forty years. Other ministers from that time to the present were Caleb Boaley, David H. Bennett, Phoebe Ann Weeden. Jarvis Rider, and Joseph Bowie. The present house of worship is located about half a mile east of the village of Morris, and the present officers are as follows: Levi Youmans and Jabez Collins, overseers ; Walter Cornell, clerk.


UNION ACADEMIC SCHOOL.


The Morris Union Academie school was organized in Oe- tober, 1:59. The first trustees elected were N. S. Robin- son, O. K. Crosby. A. S. Avery, W. H. Bunn, Janues E. Cooke, S. W. Murlock, H. R. Washbon, B. H. Matteson, and Walter A. Wing.


The school opened with the following teachers, viz. : Teacher of Higher Department .- Miss Mary Blackman. Tracker of Intermediate Department .- Celia Hull.


Teacher of Primary Department .- Celia Newell.


The board of trustees as at present constituted is as fol- lows: Rev. H. burt Cooke, Rev. A. E. Daniels, Isaac Mansfield, D. C. Winton, D. J. Laurence, and A. N. Crut- tenden.


The present faculty is as follows : Principal .- Sumner Babcock.


Assistant Principal .- Miss Lulu Sanderson. Intermediate Department .- Miss Clara Matteson. Primary Department .- Julia Whitcomb.


TIEUNDERRAH LODGE, NO. 605, F. AND A. M.


This lodge was organized by dispensation Feb. 8, 1866, with the following charter members, viz. : James E. Cook, J. W. Still, A. S. Avery, W. II. Bunn, S. S. Matteson, C. W. Fox, E. L. Payne, N. Moore, Ruggles Starr, Monroe Wilcox, R. Cooley, O. B. Matteson, E. N. Goddard. The Grand Master appointed James E. Cooke, W. M .; J. W. Still, S. W .; A. S. Avery, J. W. The officers elected at the first election, and installed Dee. 18, 1866, were, J. E. Cooke, W. M. ; A. S. Avery, S. W .; W. HI. Bunn, J. W .; E. L. Payne, Treas .; S. S. Matteson, See .; H. E. Kinnie, S. D .; J. Mott, J. D. ; J. C. Shumway, Chaplain ; J. P. Kenyon and A. Orsborn, M. of C., and D. J. Brecse, Tyler.


Masters from organization to 1877: James E. Cooke, 1866; W. H. Bunn, 1867; H. E. Kinnie, 1868 and 1869 ; Richard Cooley, 1870 and 1871; S. S. Matteson, 1872; W. H. Yates, 1873; Richard Cooley, 1874; James E. Cooke, 1875 and 1876.


Senior Wardens from organization to 1877: A. S. Avery, 1866; H. E. Kinnie, 1867; S. S. Matteson, 1868 ; J. Bowne, 1869; W. W. Shaw, 1870; D. L. Johnson, 1871 and 1872; W. H. Gardner, 1873 and 1874; J. A. Ward, 1875 and 1876.


Junior Wardens from organization to 1877: W. H. Bunn, 1866 ; S. S. Matteson, 1867 ; Joseph Mott, 1868 and 1869 ; D. L. Johnson, 1870; W. H. Yates, 1871 and 1872; Geo. M. Chapin, 1873; S. D. Bassett, 1874; G. A. Yates, 1875 and 1876.


The officers for 1877 are James E. Cooke, W. M .; J. A. Ward, S. W .; G. A. Yates, J. W .; R. Cooley, Treas. ; L. D. Bassett, Sec .; W. H. Yates, S. D. ; F. Ball, J. D .; Geo. Churchill, Tyler.


HILLINGTON CHAPTER, NO. 224, R. A. M.,


was organized Feb. 29, 1868, by dispensation issued to the following brothers, viz. : Jantes E. Cooke, Morris Butts, Harvey Gregory, Elias Light, Thomas Bassett, O. Potter, N. Searles, M. Shannessy, and Milton Gurney, by the Grand High Priest of the State, Seymour II. Stone. James E. Cooke was appointed H. P., Morris Butts K., and HI. Gregory Seribe.


The officers installed Feb. 12, 1869, were as follows : R. Cooley, C. H .; II. E. Kinnie, P. S .; S. S. Matteson, R. A. C .; J. A. Ward, M. 3d V .; Wm. W. Shaw, M. 2d V .; R. II. Lee, M. Ist V .; A. Burgess, Tyler ; Jos. Mott, T .; J. D. Chafee, Sec.


The present officers, 1877, are as follows : J. H. Gazlay. M. E. I. P .; J. A. Ward, E. K .; L. D. W. Bassett, E. S .; R. Cooley, Treas .; S. S. Matteson, See. ; W. II. Gardner, C. Il. ; James E. Cooke, P. S .; G. C. Peck, R. A. C .; George Yates. M. 3d V .; D. J. Bresee, M. 2d V .; J. Mott, M. Ist V., Rev. Hobart Cooke, Chaplain ; Geo. Churchill, Tyler.


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MRS . J. P. KENYON


J. P. KENYON.


PHOTOS BY HOTCHKISS, NOTWICH. N.Y.


IAGREE


MYRON WAGNER


MRS. MYRON WAGNER.


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KIDDER POST, NO. 61, G. A. R.


A post of the Grand Army of the Republic was organ- ized March 29, 1872, under the title of George Kidder Post, No. 61, Dept. of N. Y., G. A. R.


The following are the names of charter members : P. W. MeIntier, D. C. Winton, Wmn. Southern, D. L. Flagg, A. L. Parcelle, Thos. Quinby, P. S. Perine, James South- ern, O. A. Edwards, Geo. Sheff, A. L. Hall, E. Hargrove, Amenzo Goodrich, Geo. Edwards.


The first officers were as follows: Com., P. W. MeIntier ; S. V. C., D. L. Flagg; J. V. C., Jos. Southern ; Adjt., D. C. Wintou ; Quart .- Mast., Orvill Edwards; S. M., Amenzo Goodrich ; Q. M. S., E. Hargrove ; O. D., Thos. Quinby ; O. G., Geo. Sheff.


The present officers are : Com., Thos. Quinby ; S. V. C., Wm. Southern ; J. V. C., O. Edwards; Q. M., E. Thurs- ton ; Adjt., Andrew Turner ; Chap., E. R. Joquish ; O. D., P. W. MeIntier; O. G., James Hargrove.


MORRIS IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION.


The following is a list of those who enlisted in the War of the Rebellion to fill the quotas of this town, copied from the record compiled by George Bergan in 1865 :


Stephen II. Bolt, enl. in Co. I, 121st Regt .; Ang. 4, 1862 ; in battles of Crampton Pass, first and second Fredericksburg, Salem Chapel, Gettysburg, and Fair- field ; dis. July 14, 1865.


Robert D. Place, enl. in Co C, 152d Regt., Ang. 28, 1862; dis. Dec. 27, 1863. Levi J. Melntire, drafted in 1863 ; supposed to have been killed.


Edwin Butler, enl. in Co. I, 121st Regt, Ang. 1862; in battles of Antictant and Spottsylvania ; wounded ; dis. Ang. 1865.


Sam1. Il. Bunnell, enl. in Co. C, 152d Regt., Ang. 1862; dis. July 27, 1865.


Et jah B. Colburn, ent. in Co. C, 132d Regt., Ang. 1852; accidentally injured ; · discharged.


Gev. Edwards, enl. in Co. C, 152d Regt., Ang. 1862; was with the regt. every day frow enlistment till dis., July 20, 1: 6.


Edward Hargrave, eul. in 43d Regt. ; re-enl. in Co. C, 152d Regt., Ang. 1862; in battles of Wilderness, Spotty Ivanda, Cold Harbor, and Petersburg; tiken prisoner ; exchanged March 3, 1865.


Chauncey Kelsey, enl. in Co. C, 152d Regt., Aug. 1862; killed at Boynton Plank. road, Oct. 27, 1864.


Parlay W. MeIntire, enl. in Co. I, 121-t Regt., Ang. 4, 1862; in battles of South Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Cedar Creek ; wounded.


Hiram Monroe, enl. in Co. C, 152d Regt., Ang. 27, 1862; dis. March 15, 1865. Gilbert Olds, eul. in Co. 1, 12Ist Regt., Aug. 5, 1862; wounded at Salem Heights. Jas. Robinson, ent. in Co. C, 132d Regt. ; in battles of Wilderness, Laurel Hill, Spottsylvania, Po River, Cold Harbor, and Petersburg.


Edwin L. Scudder, enl. in Co. C, 1521 Regt., Aug. 27, 1862; dis. July, 1865.


Wm. Southern, enl. in Co. C, 152d Regt., Aug. 1862; wounded at the Wilder- ness; dis. July 27, 1:05.


James Southern, eul. in Co. C, 1521 Regt., Vug. 29, 1862; dis. Sept. 13, 1865. A. Stowell, enl, in Co. C, 1524 Regt., Ang. 3, 1862.


Isaac D. L. Scely, enl. in Co, 1, 20th Cav., Jan 1864; in battles of Wilderness, Faurel Niti, Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor, and Petersburg ; dis. July 11, '65. Horace B. Swartwont, enl. in Co. C, 152d Regt., Ang. 29, 1x62. John Kirkland, enl. in Co. C, 152d Regt., Ang. 28, 1862; dis, July, 1865.


Willard Kirkland, ruf. in Co. C, 15ed Regt., in Aug. 1862; died Jan. 12, 1564. C. Shaw, fient., out. in t'o. C, 152d Regt., Aug. 26, 1862; resigned March, 1-64. Lansing Swift, lient., enl. in Co. C, 15ed Reg ., Ang. 26, 1862; resigned.


Francis E. Leonard, lient., ent. in Co. C, 152d Regt., Sept. 1st2; resigned Feb. 1863.


· Chas. If. Rishop, enl. in Co. C, 152 Regt., Ang. 30, 1862; in the campaign from the Wilderness to Petersburg; teken prisoner at Petersling and seut to Andersonville ; dis. June 7, 1865.


Edward Ostrander, enl. in Co. I, 121st Rogt., Ang. 1862; in battles of Fred- ericksburg, Gettysburg, Petersburg, Fisher Ihill, Silver Creek, and Weldon Railroad ; dis, Jane, 1865.


A. B. Houghtaling, cul. in the Ist Art., Ang. 30, 1864; dis. Ang. 30, 1865. Geo. W. Gnite, ent. in Co. C, 152d Regt., Sept. 1862 ; dis. Ang. 5, 1863.


Thus. B. Shove, enl. in vo. 0, 1521 Keet., Aug. 2, 1862; des. Jan. 1913.


Thos. G. Wilson, etl. in $3. 0, 1520 Regt., sept. 1962; in extop ogn from Wilder- uess to Petersburg. Reamd' Station, and Deep Bottom ; dis. July 20, 1863. Delos L. Flagg, ent in Co O, 1Dl Regt., Aug. 1862; in all battles from Wilder- ness to Petersburg and Lee's surrender ; dis. July, Isis,


Chas. C. Hitchcock, corp., ent. in Co. C, EZd Regt., Ang. 162; dis. O.t. Pres.


.,W'm. H. Edwards, enl. In Co. 1, 121st Regt., Ang. 4, 1802; wounded at Sabiu's Church ; dis. May 3, 1x63.


Z. Foote, ent. in Co. 1, 121st Regt., Aug. 4, 1862; died In 1863.


D. Collar, eul. In Co. C, 132d Regt., Oct. 1862 ; re-enl. ; dis. June, 1865.


Elwin W. Lewis, eut. In Co. I, 121st Regt., Ang. 1, 1862; in all battles in which the 121st Regt. was engaged ; killed at Sailor's Creek, April, 1x65.


John Radley, ent. in Co. C, 152d Regt., Oct. 1862; in all battles of the regt. ; supposed to have been killed at Derp Button.


Joseph Roberts, enl. in Co. 1, 12Ist Regt., Aug. 1862; In battles of South Moun- tuin, second Fredericksburg, Petersburg, and Sailor's Creek ; woumled; discharged.


Berdett Genung, enl. in Co. I, 121st Regt., Ang. 1862; In battles of Rappalian- nock Statlon, Fredericksburg, Crampton Pass, Gettysburg; wounded at Spott-ylvania.


Daniel II. Lewis, enl. in Co. C, 1524 Regt., Ang. 1862 ; in battles of Wilderness, Spottsylvania, and Cold Harbor; killed at Cold Harbor.


Richard Frauchot, col. of the 121st Regt., enl. Ang. 30, 1562 ; resigned Sept. 25, 1862.


Ilenry D. Lewis, enl. in Co. I, 121st Regt., Aug. 1862; in battles of Wilderness and Spottsylvania ; wounded; dis. Aug. 3, 1865.


Leroy A. Hall, enl. in Co. C, 152d Regt , Aug. 1862; through the campaigu bo- ginning at the Wiblerness ; dIs. Feb. 4, 1865.


Daniel Miller, enl. in Co. C, 152d Regt., Sept. 1862; wounded in battle of Cold Harbor, June 22, 1864.


Sedate Foote, enl. in Co. I, 121st Regt., Ang. 1862 ; in battles of Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, and Cold Harbor ; dis. July 10, 1-65. Geo. T. Kidder, 2d lieut., enl. in Co. C, 1521 Regt., Aug. 1862; killed at the Wilderness.


Leroy Terry, sergt., enl. in Co. I, 121st Regt., Ang. 1862; In battles of Freder- ieksburg, Chancellorsville, etc .; wounded; dis. June 25, 1865.


Thomas Quinby, enl. in Co. C, 152d Regt., Sept. 1862; dis. 1865.


Henry W. Rogers, enl. in Co. E, 2d Art., Dec. 22, 1863; in battles of Wilderness and Petersburg; died in Andersonville prison, Sept. 1864.


Nathan A. Lull, ent. in Co. C, 152d liegt., Ang. 1862.


Gev. D.xon, enl. in Co. 1, 121st Regt., Aug. 1862 ; in battles of Fredericksburg and Antietam ; dis. in 1865.


Andrew Brown, enl. in Co. C, 152d Regt., Aug. 1862; was [probably] with the regt. during its campaign, ; taken pris. ; discharged.


Andrew Turner, enl. in Co. A, Ist Art., Aug 31, 1864; dis, June 28, 1865.


Lewis Lind-ley, enl. in Co. C, 152d Regt., in Sept. 1862 ; in battles of Wilderness, Spottsylvania, and North Anna; wounded; discharged.


Stanley G. Sergeant, enl. in Co. C, 1520 Regt., Sept. 27, 1862; was in all luttles of the regt., commencing at the Wilderness ; wounded; taken prisoner and supposed to have died in Salisbury, Feb. 23, 1865.


Julius II. Tracy, enl. in Co. I, 121st Regt., Ang. 1862; killed at Salem Churelt, May 3, 1863.


Chauncey Colton, sergt., enl. in Co. I, 121-t Regt., Aug. 1862; killed at Wilder- ness, Blay G, 1864.


Wm. Hargrave, eul. in Co. C, 1524 Regt, Sept. 1862; dis. in 1864.


Amos Atwell, enl. in Co. C, 152d Regt., in Aug. 1862; in the campaign frou Wilderness to Petersburg.


B. L. Green, enl. in Co. C, Ed Regt., Aug. 6, 1861 ; in all battles in which the regt. was engaged ; dis. 1865.


Wesley Moffitt, ent. in Co. E. 69th Regt., Ang. 12, 1864 ; in all battles of the regt. John Babcock, sergt., enl. in Co. K, 12Ist Regt., Aug. 16, 1862; in battle of 2d Fredericksburg.


Jay Bancroft, eul. in Co. K, 121st Regt., Aug. 9, 1862; killed at Winchester, Sept. 19, 1864.


Murray Tallman, enl. in Co. C, 152d Regt., Ang. 1862; dis. 1863.


Geo. W. Hall, end. in Co. C, 152d Regt., Ang. 29, 1862 ; dis. Ang. 29, 1865.


William D. Adams, enl. in Co. 11, 8th Cav .; killed at Beverly's Ford, June, 1863. Egbert Harris, enl. in Co. A, 14th Regt., April, 1861 ; in battles of Hanover Court- Honse, 21 Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville ; dis. May 24. 1>15. Albert Becker, enl. in Co. A, 14th Regt., April, Isol ; in sixteen batdes; dis. June 14, 1863.


William L. Lawrence, enl. in Co. A, 14th Regt., Sept. 1861; in several battles. Peter A. Becker, enl. in Co. 1, 14th Regt .. in Sept. Isol ; wonuded.


Peter S. Perine, sergt., enl. in Co. I, 12Ist Regt., Aug. 1862; in battles of south Mountain, Ist and 2d Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Wilderness, etc. ; dis. in 1865.


Samnel G. Parcell, ent. in Co. C, 152d Regt., Oct. 1862; in all battles of regt .; died June 28, 1864.


Ira A. Davis, enl. in Co. B, 114th Regt., Aug. 1862 ; died July, 1863.


Nelson Camp, enl. in Co. 1, 121st Regt., Aug. 1sf2.


Chas. Camp, enl. in Co. 1, 121st Regt., Aug. 1562; died in the service.


Hiram Camp, enlisted in Co. I, list Regt., Ang. 1862 ; dis.


C. Tyler, ent. in Co. B, HUith Regt., Ang. 1862 ; in battles of Port Hudson, Birk- laul, Pleasant Hill ; wounded ; dis. 165.


A. L. Manekester, end. in Co. 0, 152d Regt., Ang. 1862; died In service.


William Bassett, enl. in the 12Ist Regt., Is62 ; surg. ; dis. Sept. 3, 182.


James A. Miller, cal. in Co. 0, 152 Regt., i Anz. 1:62; in battles of Wilderness, etc. ; died m And is utvil'e.


Amasa Winton, col. in Co. 1, telat Regt., Ang. 1-62; in Battles of South Mohli- tain, cte. ; dis, March, Is: ;.


Francis C. Shatte, cul. in Co. C, 152d Regt., Sept. Ist2; dix. 1on1.


Abel Card, enl. in Co. C, 1524 Regt., Sept, Ist2; in battles of Wilderness, Sport- By Ivaqis, Cold Hastor, Petersburg ; died m Andersonville.


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Las N. Daniela, enl. In Co. C, 1521 Rugt., Sept. 1862; In battles of Wilderness, spottsylvania, Cold Harbor, and Petersburg ; takeu prisoner ; dis. June 29, 1-5.


Value W. Jackson, enl. in Co. 13, 11 1th Regt., Aug. 6, 1862; killed at Win- chester, Sept. 19, 1864.


sylvester C. Sergeant, enl. in Co. B, 114th Regt., Ang. 1862; In battles of Port Hudson, Pleasant Ili I, and Winchester ; dis. June 8, 1865.


Philip Potter, enl. in Co. 1, 121st Ringt., Ang. 1862; in battles of Shrimpsburg, Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Salem Church ; wounded; discharged.


Daniel C. Winton, enl. in the 5Ist Regt, Sept. 1861; in battles of Roanoke Liand, Newbern, N. C. ; dischargeI and re-enlisted.


Same h H. Cook, enl. in Co. 0, 152d Regt., 1802.


Luc Fenton, enl. in Co. A, Ist Art., Sept. 1862; discharged and re-enlisted. Francis M. Rotel ; Col. Rutch, a resident of the town of Morris, was on Gov.


Morgan's staff, and a record of his services and death may be found among the records of commissioned officers in Albany.


Jidles Hargrave, enl. in Co. C, 43d Regt., July, 1861; discharged and re-en- listed.


Low W. Kenyon, enl. in Co. A, Ist Art., Sept. 1862; dis. in 1862.


L'wert Parcell, enl. in Co. E, 89th Regt., Sept. 23, 1861; in battles of South


Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Suffolk, Morris Island, Petersburg, and Ricumrond.


El vari Stevenson, enl. in Co. - , 1521 Regt., Jan. 18, 1864; in battles of Wil- Jerness, Laurel Ilill, Spottsyivania, and North Auna; dis. Ang. 22, 1864.


GLIs. W. Stevenson, eul. in Co. C, 1520 10gt., Sept. 3, 1862; dis. July 13, 1865. A.bert E. Sweet, enl. in Co. 1, 20th Cav., Sept. 13, 1864; dis. 1865.


bu Green, cul. in 2d Art., Jan. 1861; taken prisoner at Reais' Station, sud died in Salisbury prison.


Wiliam Dixon, enl. in the 152d Regt. ; in battle of Wilderness ; dis. in 1865.


Ben, F. Genung, enl. in Co. B, 114th Regt., Jau. 19, 1864; in eighteen battles; dis. in 1865.


Heury Knox, eul. in Co. G, 3d Cav., Aug. 16, 1864; discharged.


1 L Goodrich, enl. in Co. C, 176th Regt, 1862; killed July 27, 1863.


Samuel Fenton, eul. in Co. I, 121st Regt., Ang. 1862; killed at second battle of Fredericksburg.


Efwird Collar, eul. in Co. D, 61st Regt., 1864; in battles of Reams' Station and Fort Steadman ; dis. June 5, 1865.


Tunes S. Palmer, enl. in Co. C, 1524 Regt., Oct. 4, 1862; discharged.


A. D. Sergeant, lat lieut .; enl. Sept. 19, 1862; in battles of stoneman's Raid, Brandy Station, Gettysburg, Sheridan's Raids, Salein Church, Cold llarbor, Five Forks, and Appomattox ; dis. July 14, 1865.


Birim V. Talbot, enl. in Co. C, 152d liegt., Oct. 24, 1862 ; dis. Feb 6, 1865.


w Lm It. Perkins, enl. in Co. A, Ist Art., Sept. 1861 ; dis. 1865.


Jaren A. Parcell, enl. in Co. G, 176th Regt., Nov. 1862; died in the service.


Chas. W. Bailey, oul. in Co. E, 147th Regt., Sept. 1863; in battle of Lanrel Bill.


Che. B. Tillson, enl. in the 24 Art., Sept. 1861.


E. F. sawtell, enl. in Co. B, 114th Regt., Ang. 1862; in battles of Port Hudson, Pleasant Hill, Bisland, Winchester, Salem Cross-Roads, and New Market; dis. in 186-1.


Ex church, enl. in Co. B, 114th Regt., Ang. 7, 1862; dis. in 1865.


Egar Reddington, enl. in Co. C, 114th Regt., Sept. 1861; in battle of Cedar Creck.


George Reeves, enl. in Co. C, 152d Regt., Jan. 1864 ; in battle of the Wilderness ; laken prisvuer, and reported to have died in Andersonville prison.


Syman A. Burr, cul. in Co. G, 11th Cav., Nov, 23, 1863; dis. in 1865.


Lewy A. Sergeant, enl. in 10th Cav., Sept. 1862; in battles of Fredericksburg, Ljettysburg, etc. ; dis. in 1865. ,


Aleibert Eldred, enl. in Co. C, 162d Regt., in Sept. 1862; in several battles; taken prisoner, and died at Andersonville.


Fairy Kelsey, enl. in Co. C, 152d Regt., Jan. 1864; reported dead.


V _in Mambeto, cul. in Co. F, 11hih Regt., Ang. 9, 1862; wounded, and dis. in 1963.


3.an s. Scudder, enl. in Co. I, 20th Cav,, in Sept. 1863; died in the service. In nett Webster, eul. in Co. E, 2d Art., Jam. 15, 1864; dis. in 1864.


Ch nu McCarg, enl. in Co. E, "J Art., Jan. 4, 1861; in several battles ; dis. In ! : 65.


Ju vin A. Wing, enl. in Co, E, 2d Art., Dec. 31, 1863; in battles of Spottsy Iva- n a, North and South Anna Rivery, Cold Harbor, and Petersburg ; dis. in




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