History of Seneca Co., New York, with illustrations descriptive of its scenery, palatial residences, public building and important manufactories, Part 45

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Henry Parsons, Second Lieutenant on organization ; promoted Captain February 10, 1865.


John Bowers, Sergeant, September 5, 1862.


John Bortle, Angust 28, 1862; wounded at Cold Harbor.


John Donshied, August 27, 1862; wounded at Fair Oaks, October 27, 1864. Conrad Eckhart, August 27.


Michael Eck, August 27, 1862.


Andrew Gramer, August 28; wounded at Cold Harbor.


John M. Hipple, August 27, 1862; mustered September 1.


Lewis Lecter, August 27, 1862; mustered September 1.


Andrew Lob, August 27, 1862; wounded June 3, 1864.


Leonard Maurer, August 28, 1862.


John Morris, August 27, 1862.


Mathias Moll, August 27, 1862; missing June 3, 1864.


John Ruprecht, August 27; missing October 27, at Fair Oaks, Virginia.


Urban Ritzenthaler, August 28, 1862.


John W. Ulrich, August 27, 1862; missing at Fair Oaks, Virginia, October 27, 1864.


August Walter, enlisted August 27, 1862; was mustered in September 1, 1862.


ONE HUNDREDTH INFANTRY.


Archibald L. Vanness, private, September 15, 1864.


NINETEENTH INFANTRY.


Company C .- James E. Ashcroft, Captain, April 27, 1861; mustered out June 20, 1864.


Samuel C. Day, Lieutenant, April 27; promoted Captain ; resigned May 17, 1865.


Charles B. Randolph, Eusign, April 27 ; promoted Captain ; mustered out June 2, 1864.


Charles C. Graves, First Sergeant ; promoted Lieutenant; resigned April 18, 1863; promoted Major.


Adolphus W. Newton, Sergeant, April 27 ; promoted First Sergeant ; discharged at expiration of term.


Alonzo Jordan, April 27, Sergeant.


Menzo Griffin, Corporal, April 27.


William Seeley, Fifer, April 27, 1861 ; discharged at expiration of term, 1863. William H. Adams, private, April 27, 1861; mustered May 22, 1861.


Jeremiah Barnard, April 27, 1861.


Julius Buckley, discharged for disability August 20, 1861; re-enlisted in Thirty-third October 1, 1861; discharged for disability July 20, 1862, at Harri -. son's Landing, Virginia.


Peter Campbell, April 27; deserted at Elmira June 3, 1861.


Richard D. Connelly, April 27; discharged at close of term of two years; re- enlisted; died of disease in Virginia October 13, 1864.


Samuel Gilbert, April 27, 1861. .


William Gunn, April 27; promoted Sergeant ; discharged at close of term 1863.


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Charles Gurley, April 27; discharged for disability August 20, 1861. Lewis Gurley, deserted August 29, 1861.


George Hall, April 27; discharged at expiration of term. Lewis Howe, April 27; discharged at expiration of term.


Joseph Keenan, April 27, 1861 ; deserted August 29, 1861.


Oscar Langford, appointed Corporal; deserted September 17, 1861. Theodore Langs, discharged from volunteer service, by order Secretary of War, June 25, 1862 ; appointed Hospital Steward United States army.


George Martin, April 27; discharged at expiration of term 1863.


Henry Mclaughlin, April 27; discharged with regiment ; re-enlisted Septem- ber 19, 1863, in First Veteran Cavalry ; appointed farrier; discharged with regiment July 20, 1865.


James Mckinney, April 27; discharged; re-enlisted September 19, 1863, in First Veteran Cavalry ; discharged with regiment July 20, 1865.


John Murray, April 27; discharged at expiration of term 1863. Albert C: Parker, April 27, 1861 ; discharged at close of term 1863.


Charles Reed, April 27, 1861 ; mustered in May 22.


Isaac Rider, discharged, and re-enlisted in Third Artillery February, 1864; dis- charged with regiment.


James L. Rightmyer, April 27, 1861; deserted August 29, 1861.


Thomas Skidmore, April 27, 1861 ; appointed Corporal; discharged at close of term.


Peter Jones, April 27, 1861 ; served term and discharged.


Daniel Stieger, April 27, 1861 ; discharged at close of term.


Andrew J. Taber, April 27, 1863; served two years.


Charles Van Tassell, April 27, 1861 ; deserted August 25, 1861.


George West, April 27, 1861 ; died at Hancock, Maryland, April 13, 1863:


Marcellus Wier, April 27, 1861 ; discharged; re-enlisted in Sixteenth Artillery December 16, 1863; discharged with regiment August 21, 1865.


Alonzo Williams, April 27.


Edward Manning, Sergeant, April 27, 1861 ; transferred to non-commissioned staff May 25, 1862.


Andrew Hollenback, Corporal, April 27, 1861; transferred to band November 1, 1861 ; re-enlisted in Sixteenth Artillery ; promoted Lieutenant; discharged March 19, 1864.


William E. Bishop, April 27, 1861; deserted September 17, 1861.


William E. Smith, April 27, 1861; deserted off furlough September 6, 1861. Joseph Winters, April 27, 1861 ; drowned at Washington June 28, 1861. John Burdock, April 27, 1861 ; served term.


Alexander Bowles, April 27; deserted September 15, 1861, at Darnestown, Maryland.


Thomas Bratran, April 27, 1861; discharged at close of term.


William Burton, April 27, 1861 ; promoted Corporal; discharged for disability April 10, 1863.


James Cavanaugh, April 27; deserted September 15, 1861, at Darnestown, Maryland.


Robert Cowal, April 27, 1861 ; transferred to Company D November 1, 1861. Patrick Dempsey, April 27, 1861 ; served term.


Patrick Dillon, April 27, 1861 ; discharged at expiration of term; promoted Sergeant.


Timothy Dillon, April 27, 1861 ; served term.


Le Roy B. Ellis, April 27, 1861; died in hospital at Baltimore, October 19, 1861. William Hewitt, April 27, 1861 ; served his term.


James Hall, April 27, 1861.


William P. Harrington, April 27, 1861.


George Howe, April 27, 1861.


Thomas Hopper, April 27, 1861.


James Leary, April 27, 1861.


John Randall, April 27, 1861 ; deserted September 15, 1861, at Darnestown, Maryland.


Benjamin Randall, April 27, 1861 ; deserted September 16, 1861. Clark Saunders, April 27, 1861.


James W. Sloat, April 27, 1861 ; deserted September 15, 1861,


Charles Smith, April 27, 1861 ; deserted September 15, 1861.


Vinton F. Story, April 27, 1861 ; served his term.


John Twist, April 27, 1861.


Peter Hartsuff, April 27, 1861.


William H. White, April 27.


Company I .- George W. Thomas, Lieutenant, May 9, 1861; mustered out May 30, 1864.


Horace C. Silsby, First Sergeant, May 9, 1861 ; transferred to Seventy-fifth Infantry ; resigned September 5, 1862 ; promoted Lieutenant ; promoted Captain.


Thomas J. Lormore, Sergeant, May 9, 1861 ; mustered in May 22.


James S. Fuller, May 9, 1861, Sergeant; promoted First Lieutenant; dis- charged October 16, 1864.


Ira P. Nichols, fifer, May 9, 1861.


Lorenzo Beary, private, May 9, 1861.


Cornelius B. Brusie, May 9, 1861 ; discharged August, 1863; re-enlisted in One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Infantry August, 1863.


George Glazier, May 9, 1861.


Benjamin F. Nichols, May 9, 1861.


Charles Rosenburg, May 9, 1861 ; died of disease at Beaufort, North Carolina, May 30, 1862.


Milton Race, May 9, 1861.


Jacob A. Reed, May 9, 1861.


John Saunders, May 9, 1861.


Hiram Snell, May 9, 1861.


Ralph Somers, May 9, 1861.


Wilbur F. Woodward, May 9, 1861; served twenty-six months with Nine- teenth and Third Artillery ; re-enlisted September 12, 1864, in Third Artillery, and was mustered out in June, 1865.


SEVENTY-FIFTH INFANTRY.


William H. Stewart, enlisted February 29, 1864; mustered same date.


NINETY-FIRST INFANTRY.


W. W. Bemler, enlisted September 9, 1864.


ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIFTH INFANTRY.


George W. Telford, enlisted September 9, 1864.


ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-FOURTH INFANTRY.


Franklin Hammond, February 17, 1865.


Peter Murphy, April 3, 1865.


FIFTIETH ENGINEERS.


Company K .- John B. Murray, Captain, August 1, 1861 ; resigned July 23, 1862; mustered Major of One Hundred and Forty-eighth, September 5, 1862; promoted Licutenant-Colonel February, 1864; Colonel December, 1864; dis- charged June 29, 1865.


James H. McDonald, First Licutenant, August 3, 1864; promoted Major January 31, 1865 ; Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel April 9, 1865 ; mustered out June 13, 1865, with regiment.


Warren W. Lamb, August 3, 1861, Second Lieutenant; discharged July 21, 1862 ; enlisted in Twenty-second Cavalry ; promoted First Lieutenant; discharged September 19, 1864.


George H. Bellous, August 29, 1861, Sergeant ; promoted Second Lieutenant; discharged February 24, 1865.


Theodore R. Pelham, Sergeant, August 2, 1861; discharged for disability July 17, 1862.


Frank Silsby, August 2, 1861, Sergeant; discharged December 4, 1861 ; pro- moted Second Lieutenant in Seventy-fifth Infantry ; promoted First Lieutenant September 1, 1862; Captain, May 1, 1863; discharged at expiration of term, December 6, 1864.


George B. Lawrence, September 6, 1861, private; promoted to Sergeant Sep- tember 17, 1861.


Charles Salvage, private, September 9, 1861 ; promoted Corporal September 17, 1861; died at Seneca Falls, August 5, 1862.


W. F. Brown, August 3, 1861 ; promoted Corporal September 17, 1861; afterwards Sergeant.


Luman H. Carter, August 16, 1861 ; promoted Corporal September 17, 1861 ; discharged for disability.


George W. Lamb, First Sergeant, August 5, 1861 ; promoted Second Lieuten- ant; resigned December 22, 1862.


John W. Van Lorder, August 20, 1861, private; promoted Corporal Septem- ber 17, 1861 ; promoted Sergeant; discharged for disability.


Isaac A. Johnson, August 20, 1861, promoted Corporal September 17, 1861 ; discharged for disability.


David T. Kneath, September 6, 1861, promoted Corporal September 17, 1861. Sterling W. Wicks, September 12, 1861, private ; promoted Corporal September 17, 1861 ; promoted Sergeant; discharged with regiment, June 24, 1865. F. D. Edson, musician, September 7, 1861 ; served to June, 1865.


Robert B. Anld, musician, September 12, 1861 ; served term.


Hiram P. Barton, August 3, 1861 ; appointed wagoner, September 17, 1861 ;


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discharged January 4, 1862, for disability ; enlisted as Corporal in One Hundred and Forty-eighth July 31, 1862, and was discharged with regiment June 22, 1865.


F. D. Amidon, August 12, 1861 ; died in service. Ephraim Alexander, August 21, 1861 ; served term. Peter Bilby, August 28, 1861 ; died in service. William Carl, August 30, 1861 ; discharged for disability. T. N. Gregory, August 27, 1861 ; discharged for disability. Charles A. Harris, September 12, 1861 ; served term, William H. Hungerford, September 12, 1861 ; deserted. John Haller, September 16, 1861 ; served term: Ferdinand Koning, September 9, 1861 ; discharged with regiment June, 1865. Jonathan' Mills, August 29, 1861.


Peter Mckinney, August 30, 1861 ; discharged at expiration of term. Joseph Mills, August 30, 1861 ; discharged with regiment, June, 1865. Henry P. Myers, August 7, 1861 ; died in service.


Patrick Rush, August 24, 1861.


William D. Reeves, August 31, 1861. John Sullivan, September 1, 1861.


Frank Van Hutten, September 9, 1861.


Frederick White, August 30, 1861 ; discharged for disability.


Allen R. Wilson, September 7, 1861.


James Woodworth, August 7, 1861, private; promoted Sergeant. Eli F. Wilson, September 16, 1861.


John H. Yound, September 12, 1861 ; discharged for disability.


Peter P. Clarkson, November 26, 1861 ; discharged for disability. William H. Harris, November 25, 1861; discharged for disability. Oliver W. Harmon, November 25, 1861, private ; promoted Sergeant. Samuel Jacoby, December 6, 1861, private; enlisted in Sixteenth Ohio, April 20, 1861, for three months; discharged; promoted Corporal February 1, 1862; Sergeant July, 1864; Second Lieutenant June, 1865; discharged with regiment July 1, 1865.


Garrett Leffler, December 9, 1861.


Andrew J. Rosenberg, November 26, 1861.


Collins Rogers, December 3, 1861, private; promoted Sergeant.


Matthias Rosenberg, December 12, 1861, private; promoted Coroporal. Thomas Rudigan, December 4, 1861.


Thomas Safely, November 23, 1861 ; discharged December 17, 1864. Thomas Stafford, private; December 2, 1861 ; promoted Sergeaut. George Sullivan, December 13, 1861.


Thomas Welsh, December 13, 1861 ; died in service.


Jonathan White, December 8, 1861.


Norman Bachman, January 1, 1862; discharged for disability.


J. J. Green, December 16, 1861; re-enlisted December, 1863; discharged with regiment.


Samuel B. Horton, December 16, 1861.


Martin P. Holdridge, private, December 24, 1861 ; promoted Sergeant ; dis- charged with regiment.


Albert Kissinger, December 11, 1861.


Hiram Lawrence, December 11, 1861, private; promoted Second Lieutenant February 16, 1865.


William C. Philo, private, November 21, 1861; Sergeant at muster-out. Silas F. Ashley, August 28, 1862; transferred to Invalid Corps. Cyrus Best, August 30, 1862 ; deserted. Allen Beach, August 27, 1862 ; died in Washington, 1863. Lorenzo Baker, August 28, 1862; discharged with regiment.


George M. Demorest, August 28, 1862, private; promoted Sergeant. William Jones, August 29, 1862; deserted. George W. Larzalere, August 27, 1862.


John L. Payne, Aug. 26, 1862; private; promoted to Second Lieutenant February 15, 1864; First Lieutenant March 16, 1865 ; discharged with regiment June 24, 1865.


John Spelman, August 26, 1862. Norman Storing, August 28, 1862; died in service. Henry M. Smith, August 28, 1862; discharged 1864. Henry H. Sheridan, August 28, 1862.


William Van Rensselaer, Second Lieutenant, July 27, 1862 ; promoted to First Lieutenant September 19, 1862 ; Brevet Captain August 1, 1864.


Edwards W. Viele; serving Company I, private, August 29, 1862 ; promoted Corporal; discharged with regiment June 24, 1865. William H. Whitney, August 28, 1862. Wayland Weeks, August 29, 1862.


Erastus D. Marshall, August 29, 1862.


James P. Smith, August 11, 1864. William H. Greer, August 18, 1864.


Cornelius L. Younglove, August 18, 1864. Chas. H. Field, August 23, 1864. Michael Murphy, August 23, 1864. Michael Dolan, August 31, 1864. Hnber Cree, September 3, 1864. John O. Gillett, September 3, 1864.


James H. Van Houten, September 3, 1864.


Thompson Beach, September 3, 1864.


Thomas Crelly, September 3, 1864.


John Cochran, September 3, 1864. William Dolan, September 3, 1864. Edward Donohue, September 3, 1864. Thomas Fitzsimmons, September 3, 1864.


John D. Hough, September 3, 1864. Sidney Hurd, September 3, 1864; discharged May 19, 1865.


Joseph Hess, September 3, 1864. John Leek, September 3, 1864.


Hugh McParland, September 3, 1864.


Thomas McGrain, September 3, 1864; transferred to Fifteenth Engineers; discharged June 15, 1865.


Samuel Oliver, September 3, 1862.


H. P. Travis, September 3, 1864.


Chas. Tibbalds, September 3, 1864.


Clark Van Slyck, September 6, 1864.


Jeremiah Chrisler, September 6, 1864.


Peter Kinsley, September 5, 1864; discharged June, 1865.


Daniel Mullen, fifer, September 5, 1864; transferred to Fifteenth Engineers. Thomas Martin, September 5, 1864.


William Lewis, January 13, 1864.


James J. Demond, January 13, 1864.


George R. Halsey, February 15, 1864.


John A. Sibbalds, private, February 4, 1862 ; promoted Sergeant March 4, 1862; Second Lieutenant December 27, 1862 ; First Lieutenant September 1, 1864.


FIFTEENTH CAVALRY.


Company K .- James Butler, August, 1863; killed at Goldsboro', North Carolina.


William Robinson, August, 1863.


Owen Ryan, August, 1863; died in prison at Andersonville, Georgia, July, 1864. Bryant Carroll, August, 1863; discharged with regiment July, 1865.


Daniel Buckley, September, 1863.


Peter McNana, September, 1863.


Patrick Markey, September, 1863.


Charles Costello, September, 1863.


Michael Cunningham, September, 1863.


James Ratlin, September, 1863.


June Alexander, September, 1863.


FIRST CAVALRY.


Willliam H. Beach, Sergeant, May 12, 1861; re-enlisted January 1, 1864 ; promoted First Lieutenant January 20, 1865; discharged June 25, 1865.


ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-THIRD INFANTRY.


David Barron, enlisted February 15, 1865, private.


William L. Patten, February 15, 1865. John Kinney, February 15, 1865. Cornelius Sullivan, February 15, 1865.


Henry C. Plumb, February 16, 1865.


Americus D. Buck, February 21, 1865. Louis P. Chapman, February 22, 1865. Edward McMullen, February 24, 1865. Joseph Welt, February 24, 1865. Herschel W. Howland, February 28, 1865.


John Brown, February 28, 1865. George Bell, February 28, 1865. George D. Manchester, March 1, 1865. Edward Story, March 16, 1865.


Harlow W. Bowen, March 14, 1865.


PLATE XLVI


JACOB P, CHAMBERLAIN.


FREQUENT allusions in mercantile and political history demnou. etrato the public netivity and useful services of Jacob P. Cham- herlain in all that regards the best interests of the villages of Seneca Fulls and Waterloo, and of Seneca County and the State at large. His native State is Massachusetts, where, in Worcester County, in 1802, began his long and unblemished career. He isof English deacent, and his ancestors were among the first settlers of the Bay State. His father, John Chamberlain, was also a native of Massachusetts, and, by authority of the State, was one cf tho first surveyors that entered the State of Maine to lay out her territorial boundaries. Mr. Chamberlain removed with his parents to Cortland Village, in the State of New York, in the year 1807, and, in about the year 1809, to Waterloo. Seneca Connty. Both parents died in the year 1818. Mr. C. was brought up on s farm, securing a common English and academical edu" cution, which he early made practical by several years of service as a teacher in the town of Varic' Engaging in farming, and desirous of enlarging his field of labor, he sold in Varick, and purchased in the town of Seneca Falls the property known as the Dimmick Farm, lying immediately west of the Iurge Janded estate of his old and trusted friend, the late Gary V. Sackett. His interest in agriculture has always been of an earnest and lively character, continuing. during all his life experience, un- abated, and in which he etill has invested much of his resources. în 1843, Mr. C. removed to the village of Seneca Falls, having become the owner of the milling property known as the " Lower Mill," and, in 1854, of what was called the " Dey Mill." He did a large and extensive milling business, und continued in it until within a few years. Public spirited aod ever ready to sid all enterprises looking to the welfaro and growth of Seneca Falls, ho early became interested in the manufacture of woolen goods, and, in 1855, prominently assisted in the organization of the Phoenix Company, of Seneca Falls, of which ho became presi- dent, and so continned until 1864, making the business ex. tendled and prosperous and adding greatly to the fast-growing. reputation of his place as an sslvantagens manufacturing


point. More recently he gave largely both of means and time towards the erection of the new Methodist Episcopal Church edifico, whose construction he personally superintended, snd of whose society he is a worthy and estimable member. In political conviction, Mr. C. was originally a Whig, hut on the organiza- tion of the Republican party he was one of the most forward to ambark in the new movement, taking a deep interest and an active part in all matters affecting onr State and national poli- tirs. In 1839, he represented the county of Seneca in the State Legislature as member of Assembly, and in the Thirty-seventh Congress was representative of this district, then embracing the counties of Seneca, Ontario, and Yates. Mr. C. was married in 1823 to Miss Catharine Kuney, and has a large and reputable fanilly, whose members are mostly residents of this place. Jacob P. Chamberlain is one of those men, not uncommon to our American life, who pursue their course in a quiet, unostenta- tions manner, doing thoroughly and earnestly whatever they once undertake. He is well, favorably, and extensively known as a high-minded, honorable, and intelligent man, and his un- varying success in his various projects is attributed not only to hle large business capacities, but to that earnest, thoughtful, and persistent will-power constantly employed in every duty. Not unmindful of the approach of age and infirmity, he has constructed a spacious, comfortable, and beautiful home, where, now retired from business cares, memory reverts to the etirriog and eventful past, wherein a worthy part was borne and no re- sponsibility shirked; and hope glorifien the future with promise of enduring reward in the higher and after life.


lo the manifold character huine in a life's gradation, we fiod a conscientious and faithful teacher, a fair, upright farmer, ad- vancing steadily in his laborions calling und in the estimation of his fellow-men, a scrupulous and methodical miller, on en- terprising and judicious manufacturer, a benevolent und philan- thropic churchman. and a patriotic and consistent politician- his highest enjoyment and purest gratification arising from the laudable desire to produce the greatest general good from indi- vidual resources. He has been the leit factor of his village, his county, and his State.


& P.thamblación


RES. O. H. CHAMBERLAIN, SENECA FALLS. N. Y.


RES. ÖF JACOB P. CHAMBERLAIN,


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Seneca-Falls Academy


Residence of Edward Mynderse


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Albert E. Hill, March 24, 1865. Howard Stephens, March 24, 1865. Thomas Rourke, March 27, 1865. John O'Brien, March 27, 1865. John McDonald, March 28, 1865. Charles Murphy, March 28, 1865. John Ruinn, March 28, 1865. John Henderson, March 28, 1865. George C. Ransom, March 30, 1865. William Ryan, March 31, 1865. John Smith, March 31, 1865. Cornelius B. Hummell, March 31, 1865.


William Shanley, April 3, 1865. David M. Brown, April 3, 1865. John W. Gibbs, April 4, 1865. John McIntyre, April 4, 1865. Patrick Donnelly, April 4, 1865. James Durnin, April 4, 1865. Charles Bruce, April 5, 1865. Thomas Gore, April 6, 1865. Samuel Thomas, April 6, 1865.


Edmond Dennisston, April 6, 1865.


ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEENTH INFANTRY.


Andrew Lachaway, enlisted March 16, 1865 ; mustered in same date.


SECOND MOUNTED RIFLES.


John E. Langdon, enlisted February 17, 1865 ; mustered same date.


NAVAL SERVICE.


John P. Arnett, enlisted on United States steamer " Hatteras" ; captured by " Alabama," off Galveston ; exchanged ; served on "Iona."


Carlton Race, 1863. Francis F. Parkhurst, 1863. James Hall, colored, 1863.


FIFTEENTH ENGINEERS.


Company M .- W. J. Rogers, Captain.


I. B. Roce, Sergeant.


R. Golder, Sergeant.


T. Beach, Josiah C. Bears, John Corcoran, Heber Cree, Michael Cook, George H. Calhoun, Thomas Carroll, J. H. Crissler, William Dolan, C. W. Eastman, T. Fitzsimmons, William Hutton, Joseph Hess, Peter Kinsley, Washington Morris, John Gillett, Thomas McGrain, H. V. Matthew, Patrick Regan, Charles Tibbles, A. Van Nord, John Winters, Alexander Devitt, Charles E. Woodruff, J. H. Van Houghton, E. L. Younglove, Michael Murphy, Michael Dolan, Thomas Creily, Edward Donohue, S. Oliver-died in hospital, T. Martin, J. T. Hough, G. A. Candlu, Edward Waldo, W. Sherman, E. F. Harrington, Daniel Mullen, Austin Hammon, Henry Mickley, Moses Freeland, Henry George, Nathan Yover, A. Anderson, H. McFarland, William Henhouse, John Graham.


Company I .- Thomas Moran, Joseph Kober, Patrick J. Rogers, Edward Me -. Donald, Jobn Youngs, Michael Hensley, James Dromgould.


Oscar Trobridge, Company A.


These men were recruited in 1864, firstly for the Fiftieth, which was found to be full, and they were assigned to the Fifteenth Engineers.


Muster-in, Roll of Company K, First Veteran Regiment of Cavalry, New York Volunteers, commanded by Colonel R. F. Taylor, mustered October 10, 1863, for three years unless sooner discharged, comprising only those who enlisted at Seneca Falls :


J. Marshall Guion, First Lieutenant.


Orlando Bacon, Second Lieutenant ; promoted to First Lieutenant.


A. B. Randolph, Orderly Sergeant ; wounded June, 1864.


J. K. Beebe, Second Sergeant, September 19, 1863.


John McDonald, Fourth Sergeant, September 14, 1863.


Peter Demorest, Corporal, September 17, 1863; severely wounded; Mount Hope, promoted Sergeant.


Henry Mclaughlin, September 19, 1863, Corporal.


William H. Green, Corporal, September 19, 1863.


Luther Waldo, Corporal, September 10, 1863.


D. S. Fulkerson, farrier, August 6, 1863; discharged October 9, 1862.


James P. Bird, wagoner, August 31, 1863; drowned in Ohio River.


Privates .- Patrick Anderson, August 4, 1863.


Michael Boyle, August 15, 1863. Thomas Clark, August 6, 1863.


Patrick Caulf, September 1, 1863.


Columbus R. Deppen, September 19; promoted to non-commissioned staff. Alfred J. Durling, August 31, 1863 ; transferred to Eighth Michigan Cavalry. Henry Durling, August 12.


Joseph Fulkerson, August 10, 1863.


Thomas Fleming, September 2, 1863.


Andrew Georghegan, September 4, 1863.


William Graham, September 2, 1863.


Robert H. Hanna, September 4, 1863 ; promoted to bugler.


Almon Marshall, August 24, 1863.


William Mitchell, August 8, 1863.


Jno. McDonald, September 14, 1863.


Michael McLaughlin, September 14, 1863.


Charles W. Matthews, September 19, 1863.


Patrick C. McIntyre, September 7, 1863.


Albert Niles, September 19, 1863.


Stephen Odell, September 20, 1863.


Matthew Rafferty, September 15, 1863.


Henry C. Race, September 19, 1863; promoted bugler.


James Redoling, August 25, 1863.


Joseph Heckel, August 5, 1863.


Joseph Stead, August 12, 1863.


John Tobin, August 19, 1863.


Henry S. Viele, September 9, 1863.


Charles F. Wisewell, September 10, 1863.


EIGHTH CAVALRY.


Company E .- Captain B. F. Sisson, September 18, 1861 ; mustered October 21, 1861 ; died February, 1863.




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