History of Saratoga County, New York, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers., Part 125

Author: Sylvester, Nathaniel Bartlett, 1825-1894
Publication date: 1878
Publisher: Philadelphia, Everts & Ensign
Number of Pages: 780


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HISTORY OF SARATOGA COUNTY, NEW YORK.


WAR OF 1861-65.


James Allen, priv., 69th N. Y. Inf. ; enl. Sept. 5, 1863; died in hospital at Wash- ington, D. C., Dec. 4, 1864.


Joseph Armer, priv., 93d N.Y. Inf .; enl. Nov. 25, 1861 ; re-enl. in same regiment, Dec. 2, 1863.


James F. Austin, priv., Co. K, 77th N. Y. Inf. ; enl. Oct. 23, 1861 ; trans. to Vet. Bat., 77th Regt., Sept. 6, 1864 ; pro. to be 2d lieut. in the 102d N. V. Inf .; disch. at close of the war; living at Conklingville.


Eli Bailey, priv., Co. 11, 7th N. Y. Heavy Art. ; enl. Dec. 31, 1863; disch. at close of the war; living in Providence.


John G. Baker.


James C. Barber, priv., 41st N.Y. Inf. ; enl. Sept. 1863 ; pro. to corp. and to sergt. ; disch. at close of the war; lives in Providence.


David S. Barker, priv., Co. E, 77th N.Y. Inf. ; enl. Sept. 16, 1862 ; disch. with the regiment ; living in Gloversville.


1ra J. Barker, priv., 14th N.Y. Heavy Art. ; enl. Dec. 18, 1861 ; pro. to Ist lient .; disch. at close of the war; living in Gloversville.


William W. Barton, priv., Co. 11, 7th N. Y. Ileavy Art .; enl. Dec. 31, 1863 ; living in Providence.


Wilson Barton, priv., Co. E, 77th N. Y. Inf ; enl. Sept. 1862; died of disease at Fredericksburg, Va., Jan. 15, 1863.


Arnold Bates, priv., 13th N. Y. Heavy Art ; enl. Feb. 26, 1864 ; disch, at close of the war; living in Fulton Co., N. Y.


Austin Bates, priv , 93d N.Y. Inf. ; enl. April 4, 1864; disch. at close of the war ; living in Providence.


Charles 11. Bates, priv., Co. F, 13th N.Y. Ileavy Art. ; enl. Jan. 26, 1864; disch, at close ot the war ; living in Fulton Co., N. Y


Dennis Bates, priv., 13th N. Y. Heavy Art .; enl. Aug. 20, 1864; disch. at close of the war ; living in Hamilton Co., N. Y.


George Beemon, seaman io U.S. Navy ; enl. Ang. 25, 1864 ; disch. at close of the war; living in Herkimer, N. Y.


James HI. Bell, priv., 32d N. Y. Inf. ; enl. Aug. 28, 1861 ; re-enl., private, 9th N. Y. Heavy Art., March, 1863; disch. at close of the war; living io Broad- albin, Fulton Co., N. Y.


James C. Benson, priv., Co. F, 13th N. Y. Heavy Art .; enl. Jan. 21, 1864 ; dischi. at close of the war.


Asa C. Bentley, Jr., priv., 93d N. Y. Inf .; enl. Oct. 11, 1861; re-enl., private, same regiment, Dec. 25, 1863; lost a leg in the Wilderness ; disch. at close of the war; died in Providence in 1873.


George HI. Bentley, priv., 93d N. Y. Inf. ; enl. Dec. 1861 ; re-enl. samo regiment, as private, Dec. 26, 1863 ; living in Michigan.


Gilbert Bentley, priv., Co. E, 77th N. Y. Iof .; enl. Nov. 18, 1861 ; re-enl. Feb. 18, 1864, priv., 13th N. Y. II. Art. ; disch, at close of the war; living at Fonda's Bush, Fulton Co., N. Y.


Ilector Bentley, priv., Co. E, 77th N. Y. Inf .; eol. Nov. 1, 1861 ; honorably dis- charged ; living in Fonda.


John H. Bentley, priv., Co. E, 13th N. Y. H. Art .; enl. Jan. 13, 1864; disch. at close of the war ; living in Nebraska.


Joseph J. Bentley, priv., Co. E, 13th N. Y. II. Art .; enl. Jan. 13, 1864 ; disch. at close of the war; living in Ohio.


Nathaniel S. Bentley, priv., 93d N. Y. Inf .; enl. Oct. 5, 1861.


William A. Bentley, priv., 13th N. Y. H. Art .; en1 Feb. 18, 1864 ; disch, at close of war; living in Broadalbin, Fulton Co., N. Y.


Charles Betts, seaman, U. S. Navy; enl. Ang. 30, 1864.


Francis C. Betts, priv., 4th N. Y . H. Art. ; cul. Dec. 25, 1861; re-enl. priv., same reg ment, Feb. 17, 1863 ; disch. at close of the war; living at Auburn.


Wilhelm Bink, priv., enl. April 20, 1861 ; re-enl. sergt., 2d N. Y. Vet. Cav., Aug. 1863; disch. at close of the war ; living in Broad.ilbin, Fulton Co., N. Y.


Charles A. Briggs, priv., Co. E, 77th N Y. Inf. ; enl. Oct. 25, 1861 ; died of disease, at Washington, D. C., Jan. 13, 1862, and buried there.


Noah D. Bronson, priv., Co. E, 77th N. Y. Int .; enl. Sept. 1862; died of disease, at Washington, D. C., Jau. 13, 1862, and buried there.


Eli Brooks, priv., 115th N. Y. Inf .; enl. Aug. 17, 1862.


James B. Brooks, priv., Ilath N. Y. Inf .; enl. Aug. 7, 1862; killed by the ex- plosion of the magazine at Fort Fisher, N. C., Jan. 16, 1865.


Uriah C. Buck, priv., 93d N. Y. Inf. ; enl. Dec. 17, 1861 ; re-enl., priv., same reg- iment, Dec. 1863; disch, at close of the war; living in the west.


Norris Burfit, priv., 2d U. S. Col. Troops; enl. April 1, 1864


John Burns, priv., 93d N. Y. Inf .; enl. Jan. 1864; disch, at close of the war ; living at Fayville.


Nelson W. Cadman, priv., 7th N. Y. II. Art. ; enl. Dec. 28, 1863 ; died of wounds received in battle, at Washington, D. C., July 26, 1864.


Seth Cadman, priv., Co. E, 77th N. Y. Inf. ; enl. Sept. 10, 1862; pro. to sergt. ; disch. with the regionent ; died of consumption, contracted in the service, in Providence, after the war.


Win. B. Carpenter, Ist lieut., Co. E, 77th N. Y. Inf .; enl. Sept. 15, 1861 ; pro. to capt. ; killed at battle of Spottsylvania, Va., May 19, 1864.


John W. Clark, priv., 115th N. Y. Iuf. ; enl. Ang. 19, 1862 ; died of sickness and wounds, in Providence, Oct. 9, 1864.


Henry Clonis, priv., Co. E, 77th N. Y. Inf. ; eul. Oct. 5, 1861 ; disch. with the regiment ; living in Broadalbin, Fulton Co., N. Y.


John M. Clute, priv., Co. E, 77th N. Y. Inf .; enl. Oct. 8, 1862 ; slightly wounded in chin ; pro. to corp .; disch, at close of the war; living at Gloversville N. Y.


Simon Cohen, priv. ; enl. Jan. 24, 1865 ; substitute for Henry Shipman.


Arnold Cole, priv., 90th N. Y. Inf. ; enl. Sept. 22, 1864 ; disch, with regiment, May, 1865; living io Broadalbin, Fulton Co., N. Y.


Charles Cole, priv , 151st N. Y. Inf .; enl. Ang. 21, 1862 ; died of disease, at Bal- timore, Md., Der. 29, 1862.


James W. Cole, priv., 115th N. Y. Inf. ; enl. Aug. 6, 1862 ; disch. for disability, Feh. 1863.


William Cole, priv., 14th N. Y. II. Art. ; en]. Dec. 1, 1863 ; died of disease, at City Point, Va., July G, 1864.


Wm. B. Collins, priv., 91st N. Y. Inf .; enl. Oct. 20, 1861; pro. to sergt .; disch. with the regiment, Oct. 1864; living at Northampton, Fulton Co., N. Y. Charles Colony, priv., 34th N. Y. Inf. ; eul. May 18, 1861 ; died of disease, at Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 21, 1862.


James S. Colony, priv., 118th N. Y. Inf. ; enl. Sept. 1862 ; pro. to sergt .; died of remittent fever, at Fortress Monroe, Va., Aug. 31, 1863.


George Colony, priv., Co. C, 115th N. Y. Inf. ; enl. Aug. 12, 1862 ; died of typhoid fever, at Hilton Ilead, S. C, July 8, 1863.


Edward J. Colony, priv., 2d N. Y. Heavy Art .; eol. March 5, 1864 ; missing, and never heard from.


John II. Cook, seaman, U. S. Navy ; enl. Aug. 29, 1864.


Thomas Cooper, seaman, U. S. Navy ; enl. Sept. 14, 1864.


Wmu. HI. Cornell, priv., 152d N. Y. Inf .; enl. Sept. 18, 1862; died from effects of imprisonment, about a mile from Andersonville, Ga., while on his way to be exchanged.


John Costello, priv., 115th N. Y. Iof .; en]. Aug. 1862 ; disch. at close of the war; living in the west.


Michael Costello, priv., 23d N. Y. Inf .; enl. Jan. 1862; disch. at close of war ; living in Minnesota.


Thomas Cunning, priv., 10th N. Y. Cav .; enl. Aug. 30, 1862 ; disch. for dis- ability ; living in Amsterdam, N. Y.


John L. Dalton, seaman, U. S. Navy ; enl. Aug. 30, 1864. Robert Dawson.


Charles E. Duel, priv., Co. D, 77th N. Y. Inf .; en1. Sept. 1861 ; wounded in hand while home on furlough ; discharged ; living in Fayville.


Thomas Donahue, seaman, U. S. Navy ; enl. Ang. 31, 1864.


Edward Dumphry, priv., Ist Bat. Vet. Res. Corps; enl. Oct. 10, 1864.


Mason Delano, priv., Co. E, 77th N. Y. Iuf .; enl. 1862; died of disease, at Ilagerstown, Md.


Waldroo G. Evans, priv., 93dl N. Y. Inf. ; enl. Dec. 27, 1861 ; disch. May, 1862 ; living in Providence.


William George Evans, priv., 93d N. Y. Inf. ; enl. Jan. 5, 1862; re-enl. corp., same regt., Dec. 1863 ; wounded at battle of the Wilderoess; disch. for disability ; living in Providence,


William W. Finch, priv., 77th N. Y. Inf .; enl. Nov. 1861; disch, with the regt. ; re-enl., corp., 8th B.t. Vet. Res. Corps ; lost one finger in the ser- vice ; living in Broadalbin, Fulton Co., N. Y.


John Flanagan.


Timothy Foley, seaman, U. S. Navy ; enl. Aug. 30, 1864.


William M. Fowler, priv., Co. E, 77th N. Y. Inf. ; enl. April 5, 1865.


James French, seaman, U. S. Navy ; enl. Ang. 30, 1864.


IIenry Frey, seaman, U. S. Navy ; enl. Sept. 14, 1864.


Levi Garwood, seaman, U. S. Navy ; enl. Ang. 30, 1864.


Edward H. Gates, priv., Co. E, 77th N. Y. Inf .; enl. Aug. 27, 1862 ; trans. to


3d N. Y. HI. Art. ; pro. to sergt .; disch. at close of the war ; living at East Galway.


Elbridge Gates, priv., Co. II, 7th N. Y. H. Art. ; eol. Jan. 1864; died of disease, at Alexandria, Va., Feb. 28, 1864 ; buried at Glen's Falls.


Hiram Gifford, priv., Co. E, 77th N. Y. Inf .; enl. Ang. 1862; injured by falling from a tree, and died in hospital.


Russell W. H. Gifford, corp., Co. E, 77th Y. N. Inf .; enl. Sept. 21, 1801 ; disch. at close of the war; living at Mayfield Corners, Fulton Co., N. Y.


Irving Green, priv., 93d N. Y. Inf .; enl. March 9, 1863; died of disease, at Washington, D. C., Oct. 15, 1863, and buried there.


Chauncey Hagedorn, priv., 1620 N. Y. Inf .; enl. Aug. 11, 1863; disch. at close of the war; living in Gloversville.


11. Seymour Hall, 2d lieut., 27th N. Y. Inf .; enl. May, 1861 ; pro. to capt. and to lient .- col. 43d U. S. colored troops; lost an arm in front of Peters- burg ; disch. at close of the war; living in Rochester, N. Y.


Michael Harrigan, priv., 93d N. Y. Inf .; enl. Oct. 1861 ; trans. to 11th Bat, Vet. Res. Corps, Jan. 1864; wounded in the leg ; living in Amsterdam, N. Y.


Benjamin E. Harrison, priv., 44th N. Y. Inf .; enl. Aug. 20, 1861 ; re-enl. in 224 Bat., Vet. Res. Corps; disch. at close of the war; living at Rock City N. Y. Edward Hayes, priv., 169th N. Y. Inf. ; ent. Nov. 1562; living in the west.


Alfred Hickok, priv., Co. C, 77th N. Y. Inf. ; enl. Ang. 1862; living in Broad albin, Fulton Co., N. Y.


Ferdinand Hoffman, priv., Co. A, 86th N. Y. Inf. ; enl. April 6, 1865.


John Holland, priv., 4th N. Y Heavy Art .; enl. Sept. 6, 1864; wounded in the face; disch. at the close of the war; living in Amsterdam.


Joseph W. Honeywell, corp., 10th N. Y. Cav .; enl. Ang. 31, 1862; killed in battle.


James 11. Jeffords, priv., Co. E, 77th N. Y. Inf .; enl. Oct. 14, 1861 ; died of dis- Pase, at Yorktown, Va., May 3, 1862.


Orville F. Jeffords, priv., Co. H, 7th N. Y. Heavy Art .; enl. Dec. 12, 1863; wounded at battle of Petersburg, Va. ; died of wounds, June 12, 1864.


Samuel King, priv., 115th N. Y. Inf .; enl. Aug. 18, 1862; wounded; disch, with regiment, May 18, 1863; living in Edinburgh.


Edward Laporte, priv., 1921 N. Y. Inf .; enl. April 5, 1865.


Peter Lasher, priv., 115th N. Y, Inf .; en1, Ang. 1G, 1863; was taken prisoner; died at City Poiut, Va., of disease,


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HISTORY OF SARATOGA COUNTY, NEW YORK.


Addison Like, priv., Co. E, 77th N. Y. Inf. ; en1. 1861.


Stephen Marihew, priv., Co. E, 77th N. Y. Inf .; enl. Ang. 27, 1862; died of disease, at White Oak Church, Va., Feb. 13, 1863; buried at Barkersville, N. Y.


Thomas McCormick, priv., 11Ith N. Y. Inf .; enl. 1864; was taken prisoner and held four months.


Terence McGovern, priv., Co. E, 77th N. Y. Inf .; enl. Sept. 2, 1862; disch. at the close of the war; living in Galway, N. Y.


Thomas McGovern, priv., Co. E, 77th N. Y. Inf .; enl. Sept. 18, 1862; wounded at the battle of Fredericksburg, Va .; died in Michigan since the war. James McMahon, priv .. Co. K, Ist N. Y. Heavy Art. ; enl. March 22, 1864.


Michael McWilliams, priv., Co. E, 77th N. Y. Inf .; enl. 1861; trans, to Vet. Bat., 77th Regt., Dec. 25, 1863; was killed in the battle of the Wilder- ness, while carrying the regimental colors; one ball shattered the flag- staff, and five others pierced its intrepid bearer.


Philip Mend, Ist lient., 5th N. Y. Inf. ; enl. March 17, 1863 ; resigned Oct. 29, 1863 ; living at Hagedorn's Mills.


Michael Miller, priv., Ist Bat., Vet. Res. Corps ; enl. Oct. 7, 1864.


Thomas Mina, priv., 43d N. Y. Inf. ; en]. Aug. 1861 ; re-enl. Ang. 1864; wounded. A. N. Morgan, priv., Co. D, 77th N. Y. Inf .; enl. 1861.


J. Morgan, priv., Co. D, 77th N. Y. Inf .; enl. ING1.


Ephraim D. Mosher, priv., 10th N. Y. Cav. ; enl. Sept. 5, 1862; was injured hy being thrown from his horse, and disch. for disability, March, 1863 ; living in Northampton, Fulton Co., N. Y.


Lewis Mundell.


John Nadew, priv., enl. Jan. 27, 1865 ; substitute for Samuel B. Rogers.


Elijah Olmstead, priv., Co. E, 77th N. Y. Inf. ; enl. Sept. 1862; died of disease. at White House, Va., Dec. 1863.


Jacob II. Olmstead, priv., 3d N. Y. Inf .; enl. May, 1862; pro, to corp .; disch. at expiration of time ; living in Johnstown, N. Y.


Edward Orry, priv., 93d N. Y. Inf .; enl. July 25, 1862; trans. to another regi- ment; disch. at close of the war ; living in Providence.


George Packer, priv., Co. E, 77th N. Y. Inf .; ent. Aug. 28, 1862; was a prisoner one month ; discharged at close of the war; living at Avoca, Iowa.


Richard Parker, priv., 14th N. Y. Heavy Art .; ent. Oct. 11, 1864.


William W. Pease, priv., 146th Ill. Inf .; enl. May 9, 1804, died of disease, at Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 5, 1864.


Benjamin Perry, priv., 152d N. Y. Inf .; enl. April 6, 1864; died of disease, at Washington, D. C., Ang., 1864.


Joho A. Pettit, priv., 192d N. Y. Inf .; enl. March, 1865; disch. at close of the war; living in Iowa.


William A. Pulling, priv., 157th N. Y. Inf .; enl. Aug., 1862; was a prisoner two months.


William Reed, priv., enl. Ang. 27, 1864; disch. at close of the war; living in Albany.


Larry C. Rice, scaman, U. S. Navy ; enl. Ang. 31, 1864.


Edmund Ricketson, priv., 930 N. Y. Iof .; enl. Dec. 18, 1861; missing, and never heard from.


Joseph II. Rogers, priv., Co. F, 4th Vet. Cav .; enl. March 22, 1864.


Robert Russell, priv .; eul. Sept. 3, 1864 ; substitute for lliram Van Pelt.


George S. Schermerhorn, priv., 93d N. Y. Inf .; enl. Nov. 20, 1861; accident- ally wounded, and died in hospital, at Philadelphia, Pa., July 17, 1862. Daniel C. Sherman, corp., Co. 1, 115th N. Y. Inf .; eni. Aug. 8, 1862; died of disease, at City Point, Va., Jan. 16, 1863.


Jethro P. Sherman, priv., 2d N. Y. Vet. Cav. ; enl. Ang. 6, 1863; disch, at close of the war; living in Providence.


Philo D. Sherman, priv, Co. E, 77th N. Y. Inf. ; enl. Sept. 27, 18G1 ; disch. with the regiment ; died of consumption, in Providence, since the war.


Solomon Sherman, seaman, U. S. Navy; enl. Ang. 27, 1864; dischi. at close of the war; living in Gloversville.


William 11. Sism, priv., Co. E, 13th: N. Y. lleavy Art .; enl. Jan. 13, 1864 ; disch. at close of the war; living in Providence.


Alonzo P. Slocum, priv., Co. HI, 2dl N. Y. Vet. Cav .; enl. Jan. 4, 1864 ; disch. at close of the war; living at Batchellerville.


James A. Slocum, priv., 32d N. Y. Inf .; ent. April 26, 1861 ; wounded in right wrist ; disch. for disability ; living at Batchellerville.


Peter Smith, priv., Co. F, 4th N. Y. Heavy Art.


William W. Smith, seaman, U. S. Navy ; enl. Ang. 31, 1864.


David Sowl, Jr., priv., 34th N. Y. Iuf .; enl. April 17, 1861; re-enl. priv., 9th N Y. Heavy Art., Aug. 1862; was held a prisoner for four months ; disch. at close of the war; living in Providence.


Francis Sowl, priv., 9th N. Y. Heavy Art .; enl. Jan. 18, 1864 ; was four months in rebel prisons; disch. at close of the war; living in Providence.


John Sparks, priv .. U. S. Regulars; enl. Jan. IS, 1865.


Ilenry II. Tahor, priv., Co. E, 77th N. Y. Inf .; enl. fall of 186].


P. D. Thompson, priv., Co. E, 77th N. Y. Inf. ; enl. fall of 186I.


Alonzo P. Van Epps, priv., 56th N. Y. Inf .; ent. Sept. 18, 1863.


Levi Whistler, seaman, U. S. Navy ; enl. Aug. 29, 1864.


Willian: J. Woolsey, priv, Co. E, 77th N. Y. Inf .; enl. Oct. 7, 18GI ; killed in battle of Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.


Daniel Wylie, senoian, U. S. Navy; enl. Aug. 1864; disch, at close of the war ; living in Montgomery Co.


NAMES OF CITIZENS


WHO ASSISTED AND CONTRIBUTED TOWARDS THE PUBLICATION OF THE HISTORY OF SARATOGA COUNTY; WITH PERSONAL STATISTICS,


VILLAGE OF SARATOGA SPRINGS.


Jacob M. Adams, son of James I. and Hester A. (Winney) Adams, b. Rensselaer Co., N. Y., s. 1858, Proprietor Geyser Spring; residence, Geyser Spring; P. O., Saratoga Springs.


Jas. M. Andrews, son of Jason and Anna Andrews, b. Saratogn Co., N. Y., 1810 (retired) ; residence, Lake Avenne.


E. F. Bullard, son of Alphens and Hannah (Fitch) Bullard, b. Saratoga Co., N. Y., 1821; residence, 74 Circular St.


O. L. Barbour, LL.D., son of Oliver and Rosamond B. (Walworth) Barbour, b. Washington Co., N. Y., s. 1833, Lawyer, Author, and Reporter ; residence, 109 Regent Street.


Elgar T. Brackett, son of Wm. and Elizabeth A. (Sherman) Brackett, b. Wilton, Saratoga Co., N. Y., 8, 1872, Attorney, Town Hall.


A. Bockes, son of Adam and Diantha Bockes, b. Greenheld, Saratoga Co., N. Y., Judge of Supreme Court; residence, Circular St.


Wm. B. H. Bance, son of Ephraim and Ruth (Harris) Bunce, b. Warren Co., N. Y., s. 1848, Attorney, Ainsworth Place.


Jas. G. Bacon, son of W. A. and E. H. (Foster) Bacon, b. Massachusetts, 8. 1867, Physician and Surgeon, 487 Broadway.


Wm. C. Barrett, son of Sylvester and Anna (Cummings) Barrett, b. Fulton Co., N. Y., s. 1854, Justice of the Peace, 14 Ainsworth Place.


Jos. Baucus, son of John and Mary Bancus, b. Schaghticoke, Rensselaer Co., N. Y., 8. 1835 (retired); residence, 577 Broadway.


C. R. Brown, son of Rowland and Mary Brown, b. Otsego Co., N. Y., s. 1859, Jeweler, 468 Broadway.


Wm. Bennett, son of Joel Barlo Bennett, b. Philadelphia, Pa., s. 1828, Proprietor American Flotel.


John Burgay, son of John and Matilda Burgay, b. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1848, Baker and Confectioner, 443 Bromulway.


Bates, Bugers & Farnsworth, Proprietors Congress Hall.


Anson MI. Boyce, son of Ananias anıl Sarah Boyce, b. Rensselaer Co., N. Y., 8. 1854, Teacher, corner Front and York.


Wm. C. Bronson, son of Alvah and Sarah (Tinker) Bronson, b. Morean, Saratoga Co., N. Y., 1810, Banker, 676 Broadway.


Jos. Blackall, son of Wm. Blackall, b. Berkshire, England, s. 1832, Whitesmith, Broadway.


Patrick A. Brennan, son of Wm. and Mary (Cantwell ) Brennan, b. Queen's Co., Ireland, s. March 25, 1851, General Grocer, corner Congress Street and R. & S. R. R.


A. Bishop, son of B. and N. (Chittenden) Bishop, h. Conn., 8. 1857, Superinten- dent Champion Spring; P. O., Saratoga Springs.


C. A. Ballard, son of A. V. and Elizabeth Ballard, b. Saratoga Co., N. Y., 1840, Lumber Dealer, Regent Street.


C. C. Bedell, son of Henry and Elizabeth Bedell, b. Plattsburg, ('linton Co., N. Y., 8. 1843, Physician, 427 Broadway.


Geo. Brokaw, son of Peter E. and Sarah Brokaw, b. Sommerset Co., N. J., 8. 1874, Saddle and Harness-Making, 421 Broadway.


J. T. Carr, son of Stafford and Rebecca Carr, D. Wilton, Saratoga Co., N. Y., 1822, Banker and Attorney, 204 Caroline Street.


John W. Crane, son of Justus and Betsey (Bridges) Crane, b. Milton, Saratoga Co., N. Y., September 30, 1827, County Judge, 76 Front Street.


P. Il. Cowen, son of E. and Betsey (Berry) Cowen, b. Saratoga Springs, 1819, Attorney, 15 Town Hall.


Joseph G. Cooke, son of Timothy and Elizabeth (Westcott) Cooke, h. Milford, Otsego Co., N. Y., s. June 1, 1860, Hardware, 404 and 406 Broadway.


Daniel H1. Collamer, son of Barker, Jr., and Maria (Foster ) Collamer, b. Saratoga Co., N. Y., 1826, Hardware, 434 Broadway.


G. B. Croff, son of John F. and Harrirt N. Croff, b. Vermont, s. 1869, Architect, 414 Broadway.


Ransom Cook, son of Jos, and Mary A. (Tolman) Crok, b. Wallingford, Conn., 8. 1801, Mechanic, No. 219 S. Broadway.


Chas. C. Cramer, son of G. F. and Lucy Cramer, b. England, s. 1873, Physician and Surgeon, 84 W. Congress Street.


Davis Coleman, son of Solomon and Rachel Coleman, h. Newark, N. J., s. 1872, Manufacturer of Cigars, 457 Broadway.


Oliver H. Cromwell, son of P. Cromwell, b. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., February 21, 1836, Book-Keeper, Circular Street.


Miss Mary Callahan, daughter of Ellen und Dennis Callahan, b. Easton, Wash- ingtun Co., N. Y., s. 1861, Dress and Cloak-Maker, 15 Ainsworth Place.


Patrick Cogan, son of James and Snsan (Smith) Cogan, b. Cavan Co., Ireland, s. 1848, Dealer in Wines and Liquors, corner Cowen and Congress.


Chas. G. Dawson, son of Timothy J. and Ruanna R. Dawson, b. Madison Co., N. Y., 8. 1877, Superintendent Congress Spring, 38 Clark Street.


Chas. Mason Davison, son of Jobn M. and Sarah S. Davison, b. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1853, Attorney and Couns Hor-at-Law, 13 Ainsworth Place.


John II. Darrow, son of James H. and Mary J. Darrow, b. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1851, Dealer in Bouts and Shoes, 346 Broadway.


C. E. Durkee, son of Paoli and Lydia S. Durkee, b. Shoreham, Vt., s. 1844, General Ticket Agent and Cashier Adirondack Ra Iroad, Broadway.


Chas. F. Dowd, A.M., son of Wyllys W. and Rebecca (Graves) Dowd, b. New Haven, Conn., s. 1868, Principal Temple Grove Seminary.


W. H. Eustis, son of T. and Mary En tis, b. St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., s. Jaunary 1, 1875, Attorney-at-Law, 404 Broadway.


Daniel Eildy, son of Daniel D. and Mary Ann Eddy, b. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1840, Merchant and Town Clerk, Washington Street.


Winsor B. French, son of Luther and Lydia French, b. Cavendish, Vt., s. 1853, Attorney and Counselllor-at-Law, Town Hall.


Esther M. Fonda, daughter of Thos, and Mary Lottridge, b. Rensselaer Co N. V., s. 1848 (retired), 384 Broadway.


J. H. Farrington, son of Jacob K. and Lucretia E. (Anstin) Farrington, b. Otsego Falls, Essex Co., N. Y., s. 1861, Wholesale Wine Merchant, 446 Broadway.


Geo. H. Fish, son of Miller and Huklab Fish, b. Hartford, Conn., 8, 1840, Drug- gist, 348 Broadway.


Charles T. Fish, son of Geo. Il. and Caroline Fish, b. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1845, Druggist and Apothecary, 348 Broadway.


John Foley, son of Thos, and Margaret Foley. b. Waterford, Ireland, 8. 1850, Lawyer.


Carroll E. Gates, son of I. G. and 11. L. Gates, b. Lamoille Co., Vt., s. 1873, Druggist, 388 Broadway.


Cbas. S. Grant, son of Chas. and Amanda Grant, b. Hobart, Delaware Co., N. Y., 8. 1867, Physician and Surgeon, 76 and 78 Matilda Street.


B. J. Goldsmith, son of T. D. und Marsha Goldsmith, b. Poland, s. 1863, Tobacco- nist, 376 Broadway.


Wuniball Gurtler, son of Leonard and Margaret Gurtler, b. Hamburg, Germany, 8. 18G1, Hotel-Keeper, 153 and 455 Broadway.


Otto Gencke, son of L. Geucke, b. Berlin, Germany, s. July 27, 1874, Hotel- Keeper, 433 Broadway.


E. J. Inling, son of Buckman and Maria (Smith) Huling, b. Milton, Saratoga Co., N. Y., 1820, Editor Saratoga Sentinel, 435 Broadway.


Jobn C. Hurlbert, son of Luther and Tumor IInlbert, b. Rutland, Vt., 8. 1826, Attorney-at-Law (ex-Surrogate, and ex-County Judge), 23 Arcade Build- ing.


C. H. Ilolden, son of Cyrus and Lavinia Ilolden, b. Bennington, Vt., s. 1858, Banker, 423 Broadway.


J. W. Hill, son of Jonathan and Sallie (Wright) Hill, b. Saratoga Co., N. Y., 1829, Attorney, 5 and 6 Ainsworth Pluce.


W. Il. Hull, son of M. Stillwell and Laura Hull, b. Waterford, Saratoga Co., N. V., 1839, Furniture Dealer, 426 Broadway.


R. A. Heminway, son of Tyler and Anna Ileminway, b. New Haven, Coun., 8. 1859, Inenrance Agent, No. 2 Davison Street.


O. V. Howland, son of Daniel and Anna Howland, b. Saratoga Co., N. Y., 1847, Clerk, No. 2 Davison Street.


W. H. Hall, son of Farnham and Harriet C. Hall, b. New York City, s. May 10, 1873, Physician, 71 Phila Street.


F. V. Hewitt, son of Richard and Esther Hewitt, b. Greenfield, Saratoga Co., N. Y., 1820, Merchant, 456 Broadway.


R. Hamilton, son of David and J. (Hrwleft) Hamilton, b. Wales, Erie Co. N. V., s. Murch, 1854, Physician, 44 Franklin Street.


HI. L. Hammond, son of Justin and Snsan Hammond, b. Killingly, Conn 8. August 25, 1871, Physician, 427 Broadway.


DeWitt (, Hoyt, son of Caleb M. and Malinda | Prake) Iloyt, b. Milton, Saratoga Co., N. Y., 1821, Hotel, corner Caroline and Henry Steets,


Ira Hale, son of Aaron and Triphosa ("'base) Hale, b. Greenheld, Saratoga Co., N. V., 1799 (retired); residence, 12 Van Dam Street.


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Dennis Hayes, son of Dennis and Bridget Hays, b. Ireland, s. 1854, Groceries and Liquors, 35 Church Street, corner Railroad.


J. B. Hodgoian, son of John and Ziltha (Bnell) Hedgman, b. Saratoga Ce., N. Y., 1823, Blacksmith, Caroline Street.


Chas. B. Harris, son of Berry and Jane ( Morse) Harris, b. Malta, Saratoga Ce., N. Y., 1851, Butcher, 14 and 16 Church Street.


B. F. Judson, sen of Ralph and Polly Judson, b. Nassau, Rensselaer Co., N. Y., 8. February 15, 1855, Publisher and Proprieter Suratogian twenty years, Postmaster since 1872; residence, 150 Phila Street.


Jos. L. Jennings, son of Jos, and Hannah (Fox) Jennings, b. Berket, Mass., s. 1854, Jeweler, 352 Broadway.


Mile J. Jennings, son of Jos, and Hannah (Fox) Jennings, b. Berket, Mass., s. 1854, Jeweler, 352 Broadway.


Walter Jennery, son of Frank and Mary Jennery, b. Three Rivers, Canada, s. 1837, Grocer, 428 Broadway.


Walker B. Johnson, son of Robert and Mary Johnson, b. Yorkshire, England, s. 1854, Proprietor Adelphia Hotel.


H. W. Keith, son of Amasa and Sylvia ( Brayton) Keith, b. Jackson, Washington Ce., N. Y., s. 1853, Superintendent Public Works, 156 Union Avenne.




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