History of Seneca Co., New York, with illustrations descriptive of its scenery, palatial residences, public building and important manufactories, Part 50

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Publisher: Philadelphia : Everts, Ensign & Everts
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John Staub, enlisted March 25, 1864.


Charles Marshall, enlisted March 17, 1864.


John Walters, enlisted in Company H, Third Artillery, September 2, 1864, and was discharged with the regiment. Casper Fank, enlisted September 2, 1864.


Leroy Conant, enlisted in Company D, Third Artillery, September 2, 1864, and was discharged July 5, 1865.


Charles E. Bennett, enlisted in the Third Artillery, September 6, 1864, and was discharged with the regiment.


James Rigney, enlisted September 2, 1864. '


Irving T. MeIntire, enlisted in Company K, Third Light Artillery, September 2, 1864, and was discharged September 2, 1865.


Charles Wheeler, enlisted in the Fifteenth Engineers, September 6, 1864, and was discharged July 13, 1865.


William Wachter, enlisted September 6, 1864, and was discharged July 1, 1865. James Finn, enlisted in Company D, Third Light Artillery, September 2, 1864, and was discharged with the regiment. .


Thomas Fitzgerald, enlisted in Company D, Third Light Artillery, September 2, 1864, and was discharged May 24, 1865.


Patrick McDonald, enlisted in Company D, Third Light Artillery, September 2, 1864, and was killed at Newbern, North Carolina, November 18, 1864.


Michael Martin, enlisted in Company D, Third Light Artillery, September 2, 1864, and was discharged with regiment.


James Dempsey, enlisted August 18, 1864. Chester Mc Wilson, enlisted August 11, 1864.


George P. Swift, enlisted August 15, 1864.


William Agin, enlisted August 18, 1864.


Thomas Mead, enlisted August 12, 1864.


Reuben Bachman, enlisted in Company A, Ninth Heavy Artillery, August 11, 1864, and was discharged July 20, 1865.


Thomas N. Rice, enlisted in. Company C, Fifteenth Engineers, September 6, 1864, and was discharged July 13, 1865.


John Caughlin, enlisted in Company F, Third Light Artillery, September 2, 1864, and was discharged with the regiment.


William C. Hamilton, enlisted in the Fifteenth Engineer Regiment, September


7, 1864, and was discharged with the regiment.


Michael McKannace, enlisted September 2, 1864.


James Byrone, enlisted in Company H, Third Light Artillery, September 2, 1864, and was discharged June 24, 1865.


Andrew S. Hollenbeck, enlisted in Company C, Nineteenth Regiment, Septem- ber 18, 1864, and was discharged in June, 1865.


William A. Williams, enlisted September 9, 1864.


Benjamin Wheater.


Leonard Driskill, enlisted in Company L, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery.


Morgan A. Wagner, enlisted in Company L, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery, De- cember 25, 1863, and was discharged August 21, 1865.


James K. Lamb, enlisted in Company L, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery, in De- cember, 1863, and died March 24, 1865.


George H. Stringham, enlisted in Company L, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery, and died at Williamsburg, September 16, 1864.


James Kelly. Heory Burtell.


Frederick Bowman, enlisted in Company M, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery, De- cember 28, 1863, and was discharged August 21, 1865.


Isaac Cary.


John C. Robinson, enlisted in Company L, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery, Decem- ber 28, 1863, and was discharged August 1, 1865.


Thomas Mangin, enlisted in Company L, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery, December 28, 1863, and was discharged August 21, 1865.


John Martin, enlisted in Company L, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery, December 16, 1863; died in the service.


Richard Sackett, enliated in Company L, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery, December 23, 1863, and died in Andersonville prison, August 27, 1864.


David G. Marquart, enlisted in Company L, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery, De- cember 25, 1863, and was discharged June 26, 1865.


Warren E. Lazelere, enlisted in the Ninth Heavy Artillery, and was discharged October 10, 1865.


Philander Powell, enlisted in Company H, One Hundred and Forty-eighth "Regiment, December 23, 1863; was in battles of Cold Harbor, Petersburg, and Drury's Bluff. Discharged for physical disability.


Charles H. Platten, enlisted in Company H, Fiftieth Regiment, December 25, 1863, and was discharged June 13, 1865.


Almon Marshall.


Lewis DeMott, enlisted in Company A, Ninth Heavy Artillery, December 28, 1863, and was discharged July 16, 1865.


Charles B. Randolph, enlisted in Company A, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, in December, 1863; date of discharge unknowa.


William Caylor.


Alfred Crull, enlisted in Company H, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regi- ment, in December, 1863; was at Lee's surrender.


Isaac A. Havena, enlisted in Company A, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, and died in June, 1864.


Edwin A. Page.


John H. Youndt, enlisted in Company L, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery, and was discharged August 26, 1865.


Joseph Harrington, enliated in Company L, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery, De- cember 29, 1863, and was discharged August 21, 1865.


John Mark Drake, enlisted in Company D, Third Light Artillery, December 16, 1865. Died of disease at Newbern, North Carolina, October 22, 1864.


Reuben Goodman.


Edward H. Benjamin.


Philip F. Brownell.


Samuel Rosecrantz.


John H. Farrington.


Richard C. Orman, enlisted in Company D, Fiftieth Regiment, February 28, 1864, and was discharged June 13, 1865.


George D. Soule.


Stephen F. Soule.


John Messinger, enlisted in Company A, Third Light Artillery, in February, 1864, and was discharged July 5, 1865.


Samuel F. Oliver, enlisted in Company L, Fifteenth Engineers, in August or September, 1864. Died December 7, 1864.


Henry H. Sweet, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 5, 1862.


Ambrose Sanford, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 5, 1862. Died in hospital.


Nelson Ensign, enlisted in Company I, Fiftieth Regiment, August 22, 1862, and was discharged December, 1862.


Reuben D. Wilkinson, enlisted in Company G, One Hundred and Twenty- sixth Regiment, July 15, 1862, and was discharged in Jannary, 1863.


James S. Hollenbeck, enlisted in Company G, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, July 10, 1862, and was discharged in January, 1865.


George Farselman, enliated in Company G, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, July 16, 1862, and was discharged June 3, 1865.


John Wunderlin, enlisted in Company C, Thirty-third Regiment, April 1, 1862, and was discharged April 1, 1864.


Samuel E. Blazedel, enlisted in Company G, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, in August, 1862, and was diacharged with the regiment.


Eugene Mathews, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 8, 1862, and was discharged July 7, 1865.


A. D. Sheriden, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 8, 1862, and was discharged with the regiment.


Nathan Opdyke, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, in August, 1862, and was discharged with the regiment.


Charles A. Seeley, enlisted in the One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment August 9, 1864, and was discharged with the regiment.


Henry H. Neass, onlisted in the Third Artillery September 6, 1864, and was discharged with the regiment.


William L. Vincent, enlisted September 9, 1864; was discharged June 23, 1865. William Kitrick, enlisted in Company D, Third Light Artillery, September 2, 1864, and was discharged July 5, 1865.


Hiram Van Amburg, enlisted in Company E, Third Light Artillery, September 1, 1864, and was discharged in June, 1865.


William Sutherland, enlisted in Company H, Third Light Artillery, September 12, 1864, and was discharged June 27, 1865.


Jacob Van Valkenburg, enlisted in Company D, Third Light Artillery, Sep- tember 1, 1864.


Martin VanBuren, enlisted in Company L, Fiftieth Regiment, September 2, 1864, and was discharged June 29, 1865.


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Stephen Beary, enlisted in Company H, Third Light Artillery, September 6, 1864, and was discharged June 24, 1865.


R. P. Kipp, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 6, 1862, and was discharged December 25, 1864.


Henry Kipp (2d), enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 6, 1862, and was discharged in 1864.


Abram M. Schott, enlisted in Company A, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, August 27, 1862.


Lewis Strayer, enlisted in Company H, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regi- ment, August 27, 1862, and was discharged in July, 1865.


Charles Westhoff, enlisted in the One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment in 1862.


George Dilts, enlisted in Company I, Fiftieth Regiment, August 26, 1862, and was discharged June 30, 1865.


David Deshler, enlisted in Company I, Fiftieth Regiment, August 23, 1862, and was discharged November 14, 1862.


Aaron Friedly, enlisted in Company I, Fiftieth Regiment, in September, 1862, and died in the service.


Henry Frantz, enlisted in Company. I, Fiftieth Regiment, in September, 1862, and was discharged June 13, 1865.


William L. Stringham, enlisted in Company I, Fiftieth Regiment, August 26, 1862, and was discharged in June, 1865.


Lee Loveridge, enlisted in September, 1862.


Nelson Ensign, enlisted in Company L, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery, in Decem- ber, 1863; died at Fortress Monroe in May, 1865.


Jacob Houses, enlisted in Company I, Fiftieth Regiment, August 22, 1862, and was discharged June 29, 1865.


John V. Reader, enlisted in Company I, Fiftieth Regiment, August 27, 1862, and was discharged June 13, 1865.


Peter Sell, enlisted in Company I, Fiftieth Regiment, August 26, 1862, and was discharged June 13, 1865.


Charles E. Lifer, enlisted in Company I, Fiftieth Regiment, August 25, 1862, and was discharged June 13, 1865 ..


James M. Clark, enlisted in Company I, Fiftieth Regiment, August 23, 1862, and was discharged June 13, 1865.


John Walter Deshler, enlisted in Company I, Fiftieth Regiment, August 25, 1862, and was discharged June 13, 1865.


Martin VanBuren Mathews, enlisted in Company I, Fiftieth Regiment, August 20, 1862, and was discharged with the regiment.


William Yakely, enlisted in Company E, Fiftieth Regiment, in August, 1862. William Kline, enlisted in Company E, Fiftieth Regiment, in August, 1862. Jacob H. Markel, enlisted in Company I, Fiftieth Regiment, August 23, 1862, and was discharged June 13, 1865.


George E. Simmons, enlisted in the Fiftieth Regiment, August 23, 1862, and was discharged with the regiment.


. Martin VanBuren Miller, enlisted in Company I, Fiftieth Regiment, in Sep- tember, 1862.


William Stahl, enlisted in the One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment in August, 1862, and died in the service.


Frederick H. Spaid, enlisted in Company A, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, in August, 1862; died November 18, 1864, from disease contracted in the service.


Isaac Yoder, enlisted in Company D, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regi- ment, August 24, 1862, and was discharged June 30, 1865.


Daniel F. Yoder, enlisted in Company L, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, August 24, 1862; was mortally wounded at Petersburg, and died August 4, 1864.


Ithiel Hause, enlisted in Company'D, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regi- ment, August 27, 1862; killed at the battle of Gaines's Mills, June 3, 1864.


John P. Riechenbach, enlisted in Company D, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, August 27, 1862; killed at the battle of Gaines's Mills, June 3, 1864.


Ferris Scott, Jr., enlisted in the One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, August 27, 1862.


Harrison B. Goodman, enlisted in Company D, One Hundred and Forty- eighth Regiment, August 28, 1862, and was discharged July 17, 1865.


Joseph Shiley, enlisted in Company D, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regi- ment, August 28, 1862, and was discharged July 17, 1865.


Warren E. Lerch, enlisted in Company D, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, August 27, 1862, and was discharged June 30, 1865.


Jacob Reader, enlisted in Company D, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regi- ment, August 24, 1862, and was discharged February 8, 1865. .


John J. Casterline, enlisted in the One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, August 24, 1862, was wounded at Cold Harbor, and had left arm ampu- tated.


John Hart, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regi- ment, August 8, 1862, and was discharged with the regiment.


William Lane, enlisted in the One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment in August, 1862.


Joseph Weider, enlisted in Company C, Thirty-third Regiment, August 26, 1862 ; died April 13, 1864. .


Franklin Wunderlin, enlisted in Company C, Thirty-third Regiment, August 26, 1862, and was diacharged January 4, 1865.


George W. Wade, enlisted in Company A, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, August 17, 1862; died in June, 1865.


George L. Mathews, enlisted in Company A, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, August 23, 1862, and was killed at Hateher'a Run, April 2, 1865. George Vincent, enlisted in September, 1862.


Charles F. Smith, enlisted in Company A, Thirty-third Regiment, in 1861, and was discharged with the regiment.


John A. Troutman, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 8, 1862, and died at Camp Mills.


Jacob B. Shiley, enlisted in Company I, Fourth Heavy Artillery, December 28, 1863, and was discharged in 1865.


Levi Shiley, enlisted in the Fourth Heavy Artillery, May 6, 1863, and was discharged with the regiment.


Henry F. Brickley, enlisted in Company D, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, August 27, 1862, and was discharged November 7, 1864.


Samuel Hugha, enlisted in Company A, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regi- ment, July 10, 1862, and was discharged June 25, 1865.


David Berger, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 8, 1862, and was discharged February 18, 1865.


Patrick McNerry, enlisted in Company A, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, August 11, 1862, and was discharged June 30, 1865.


Oscar C. Tooker, enlisted in Company E, Forty-fourth Regiment, August 30, 1862, and was discharged July 13, 1865.


James Sonham, enlisted in the Sixteenth Heavy Artillery, December 25, 1863, . and was discharged August 21, 1865.


William H. Mathews, enlisted in Company A, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, August 15, 1862, and died at Yorktown, March 18, 1864.


Charles Burroughs, enlisted in Company D, Third Light Artillery, January 22, 1865, and was discharged in July, 1865.


William Bachman, enlisted in Company D, Third Light Artillery, January 23, 1864, and was discharged July 5, 1865.


Joseph J. Bachman, enlisted in Company D, Third Light Artillery, February 9, 1864, and was discharged July 5, 1865.


Philip M. Friedley, enlisted in Company I, Fiftieth Regiment, August 25, 1862, and was discharged June 13, 1865.


William G. Cook, enlisted in Company C, Thirty-third Regiment, in April, 1861, and died in hospital at Washington, May 9, 1863.


Joseph D. Kuney, enlisted in Company M, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery, De- cember 25, 1863, and was discharged August 21, 1865.


John M. Barrett, enlisted in Company L, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery, Decem- ber 25, 1863, and was discharged August 21, 1865.


Abram Cadmus, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regi- ment, August 12, 1862, and was killed at the battle of Gettysburg.


Michael Mason, drafted July 25, 1863, and was assigned to Company A, · Eleventh Regiment, V. R. C .; discharged August 2, 1865.


Thomas Cadmus, enlisted in Company A, Seventy-fifth Regiment, January 1, 1864, and was discharged September 24, 1865.


. Peter H. Cadmus, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 15, 1862, and was discharged December 23, 1862.


Levi Seigfred, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regi- ment, Angust 9, 1861, and was discharged June 3, by Special Order No. 26.


George T. Covert, enlisted in Company C, Thirty-third Regiment, April. 24,. 1861, and was discharged June 2, 1863.


Anthony J. Covert, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 5, 1862, and was discharged June 25, 1865.


Theodore Bachman, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth. Regiment, August 5, 1862.


Jacob Beary, enlisted in Company I, Fourth Heavy Artillery, May 6, 1863, and was discharged September 26, 1865.


John L. Hoster, enlisted in Company A, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regi- ment, August 11, 1862, and was discharged June 29, 1865.


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RES. of GEO. H. ZARTMAN, FAY ETTE, SENECA CO., N. Y.


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AUGUST 7, 1743. CAPT. ELIJAH KINNE. FEBRUARY 6, 1830.


OVID pioneer, patriot of 1776, his prospect farm and large porticoed white house still stand at the top of Bushpasture Hill. Himself the grandson of Connecticut pioneers moving westward from Salem, Mas- sachusetts, and born the same year as Thomas Jefferson, he was in his early thirties at the outbreak of the Revolution. Leadership, presum- ably in the Colonial militia, marked Elijah, as well as an elder brother, and a paternal uncle - all three being called "Captain." Family tradi- tion tells that Capt. Elijah Kinne served with Col. Daniel Morgan in the Carolinas, coming to Dutchess County after the war, and thence to Ovid in 1790, accompanied by his sons, Elijah, Jr., then seventeen years old, and Ephraim, fifteen, two of his ten children born "back East." Pur- chasing Seneca County acreages, some portions of military lots for a pint of ale, it is said, others for an old coat or a square meal, Capt. Kinne and his sons arrived in Ovid Township the owners of choice old Indian clearings.


At Verona Village, later Ovid, Elijah and his sons built a log cabin, and then a small clapboarded cottage, still known as the "Red House." Slowly Capt. Kinne forced the frontier to yield the civilized living pur- sued by Jefferson at Monticello. During Jefferson's first term as Pres- ident, a rural mansion began to rise on Bushpasture Hill. Situated on the West-running coach road through Geneva to Buffalo, the Kinne farm served benighted travellers a "Southern" hospitality. Indeed, there were slaves on the Captain's farm, as there were on Thomas Jef- ferson's. Some may lie buried on the hill.


In 1796, Elijah, Jr., married Hester Wisner, daughter of Deacon David Wisner of Romulus. Shortly after the turn of the century, Ep- hraim married Hannah Cole of Ovid; and Capt. Kinne had a new wife - Catherine Leake, recently arrived among young people pressing westward. So Capt. Kinne, in his sixties, raised a second family in Ovid: John, James, Elizabeth, and Henry L.


One anecdote fixes Capt. Kinne's character. He brought with him to Seneca County a vital implement for clearing the wilderness and build- ing a new life: a grindstone for sharpening axes and such cutting tools as chisels, adzes, and scythes. All were welcome to use his grindstone, he announced, so long as they turned the stone for him. In another response to community need, he furnished the attic story of his great house with vaulted plastered walls to accommodate those of his countrymen who there established the first Masonic Lodge in that sec- tion of the frontier.


Elijah and Elijah, Jr., prospered as farmers and dealers in livestock. When the Captain died, four years after the death of Thomas Jefferson, father and son owned between them some three thousand acres of the new country's best land. Capt. Elijah Kinne sleeps now in the old Dutch Church Cemetery, beside Elizabeth Leake, in the center of old Ovid town.


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William Lautenschlager, enlisted in the Fourth Heavy Artillery, May 31, 1863; died in the service January 9, 1865.


· Carlton B. Mathews, enlisted in Company L, Heavy Artillery, December 23, 1863, and was discharged August 21, 1865 ..


Jacob H. Bachman, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 6, 1862, and was at battle of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.


William Springer, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 6, 1862, and was discharged June 25, 1865.


Thaddeus R. Winn, enlisted in Company K, Fiftieth Regiment, January 26, 1864, and was discharged June 13, 1865.


Andrew A. Alleman, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 9, 1862, and was discharged June 6, 1865. .


George W. Alleman, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 6, 1862.


James S. Calvin, enlisted in Company C, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regi- ment, August 4, 1862, and was discharged July 12, 1865. .


Stephen A. Odell, enlisted in the First Veteran Cavalry, September 18, 1863, and was discharged July 20, 1865.


William Newbury, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August, 1862, and was killed in the battle of the Wilderness, May 12, 1864.


Henry S. Armstrong, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 6, 1862, and was discharged July 3, 1865.


William H. Kipp, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 8, 1862, and was discharged October 30, 1862.


Ezra C. Jones, drafted July 5, 1863, and was assigned to Company E, One Hundred and Forty-seventh Regiment ; died in Andersonville prison October 12, 1864.


Theodore R. Blakeney, enlisted in Company L, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery, December 23, 1863, and was discharged June 16, 1865.


Andrew S. Blakeney, enlisted in Company L, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery, De- cember 23, 1863, and was discharged August 21, 1865.


William J. Updike, enlisted in Company A, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, August 11, 1862, and was discharged with the regiment June, 1865. Adelbert O. Bachman, enlisted in Company A, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, August 11, 1862, and was discharged June 29, 1865.


William W. Huff, enlisted in Company A, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, August 11, 1862, and was discharged August 2, 1865.


. George F. Vincent, enlisted in Company A, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, August 23, 1862; died in prison at Florence, Georgia, November 21, 1864.


Reuben H. Gammer, enlisted in Company A, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, in August, 1862, and was discharged June 13, 1865.


Edgar E. Clough, enlisted in Company A, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, August 13, 1862, and was discharged March 30, 1864.


Harrison Thomas, enlisted in Company L, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery, Decem- ber 19, 1863, and was discharged August 21, 1865.


William H. Tewksbury, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty- sixth Regiment, August 6, 1862, and was discharged July 4, 1865.


George Monroe, enlisted in the Sixteenth Heavy Artillery in December, 1863; died of disease.


Robert B. Nimmons, enlisted in the Forty-fourth Regiment in August, 1862; died at Aquia Creek, December 31, 1862.


Alexander Shirley, enlisted in Company C, Thirty-third Regiment, April 24, 1861, and was discharged June 2, 1863.


Hudson D. Henion, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 7, 1862, and died at Centreville, Virginia, March 31, 1863.


George O. Hopkins, enlisted in Company D, Ninety-seventh Regiment, July 25, 1863, and was discharged in July, 1865.


Benjamin F. Kime, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 12, 1862; was in battles of Gettysburg, Bristoe Station, and Wilderness; died at Chester, Pennsylvania, October 13, 1864.


James M. McDonald, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 9, 1862, and was discharged in February, 1863.


John A. McDonald, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 13, 1862, and was killed at Mead's Station, Juue 16, 1864.


John MeK. Nimmons, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, in September, 1862.


Thomas Bartram, enlisted in Company L, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery, in December, 1863, and was discharged August 21, 1865.


Richard C. Orman, enlisted in Company D, Fiftieth Regiment, February 28, 1863, and was discharged June 13, 1865.


Edward C. Clarington, enlisted in Company M, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery, December 18, 1863, and was discharged August 21, 1865.


Charles Richard, enlisted in Company L, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery.


Peter Stone, enlisted in Company M, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery. Frederick Everhart.


Isaac N. Thorn, enlisted in Company L, Sixteenth Heavy Artillery, and was discharged August 21, 1865.


Peter Kittle, enlisted in Company H, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, August 26, 1862, and died June 29, 1869, from wounds received at the battle of Cold Harbor.


Uriel D. Belles, enlisted in Company I. One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regi- ment, August 7, 1862, and was discharged December 24, 1863 ..


Albert M. Terlinme, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 6, 1862, and was discharged December 25, 1864.


Calvin Osborn, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment. Martin J. Bachman, enlisted in Company G, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, Angust 8, 1863, and was discharged in 1865.


Charles D. Chamberlain, enlisted in Company K, First Veteran Cavalry, Sep- tember 18, 1863, and was discharged August 1, 1865.


James M. Bachman, enlisted . in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 9, 1862, and was discharged November 19, 1862.


Peter G. VanRiper, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, August 14, 1862.


Stephen V. VanRiper, enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Twenty- sixth Regiment, August 6, 1862, and was discharged December 15, 1862.




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