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died in Troupsburgh in March, 1849, aged sixty-six years. Mrs. Perry died in 1842, aged fifty-seven years.
The subject of our sketch remained with his father engaged in farming until his twenty-first year, receiving his early education at the primitive country schools. At that time he went to study at Middlebury Academy, in Wyoming County, where he remained several terms. His school-days over, he commenced the study of medicine with William Hunter, M.D., of Jasper. Graduating at Geneva Medical College in 1845, he commenced practicing his profession in his native town, where he still attends to an extensive practice. He is a mem- ber of the Steuben County Medical Society and Elmira Acad- emy of Medicine, and the only physician in the town.
His children are William H., born May 7, 1850 (who was married Aug. 21, 1878, to Addie, daughter of llon. J. B. Murdock) ; Maria, born Sept. 8, 1852; and Kirke, born May 21, 1866.
Dr. Perry has always been a friend of progress, improve- ment, and education. Was inspector of schools, the first town superintendent of schools, was twiee supervisor, and was elected member of Assembly in 1851 In politics, Dr. Perry has been staunchly and unswervingly a Democrat, his counsels ever sought and heeded by his party, and he has been for many years a member of the Democratic county committee. In 1849 he became a member of Sentinel Lodge, No. 151, F. and A. M., of Greenwood; was one of the charter members of MeClellan Lodge, No. 619, of Troupsburgh, and Master for several terms. Ile is also a member of Addison Chapter, and St. Omer's Commandery at Elmira.
All in all, Dr. Perry is a man of broad charity, sound judg- ment, high character and integrity, a representative man in the worthiest sense of the term, and an aid in building up and advancing the best interests of society.
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John Simpson and wife, Otis Dodge and wife, Ami Hayes, Amy Williams, Susan Newell, and Susan Miller. A church was built in the " Chenango Settlement," by Hiram Olm- sted, H. B. Carpenter, Hiram Rice, Sylvester Brown, and William Carpenter, trustees, at an expense of $3000, and dedicated Nov. 4, 1875, by Rev. Gustave Anderson, of New York. Pastors : 1855-57, Rev. Warren Rice, L. Balcom ; 1858-59, John G. Covenhoven ; 1860-61, Wm. G. Ray- mond, T. R. Clark ; 1862-65, J. G. Covenhoven, L. C. Warriner, E. Murdock ; 1867, Eli Thomas, Rev. Mr. UI- man ; 1869-70, S. H. Murdock ; 1871, J. W. Brastead ; 1873, Wm. G. Raymond, James Bell; 1874-76, C. K. Bennett ; 1877, J. W. Betts, the present pastor. Rev. Wm. G. Raymond left the charge for the army, enlisting in the S6th Regiment, New York Infantry, and was after- wards made chaplain of that regiment. F. D. Holmes, Eli Bates, and H. B. Carpenter are the present Deacons ; Wm. S. Miller, Clerk ; S. Olmstead, J. H. Symonds, F. D. Holmes, Wilson G. Morey, and Wm. J. Miller, Trustees. The present membership is 96.
THIE CHURCHI OF TROUPSBURGII.
Rev. Mr. Wade preached at the school-house at Troups- burgh Centre as early as 1844, and was suceceded by Rev. Mr. Call, W. G. Raymond, Wm. Rice, and Alanson Tilden. Lent Reynolds and wife, Harvey S. Webster, Otis Reynolds, and Alanson Skinner were first members. First deacons : Fred. Reynolds and Rufus Fuller. The church, which was dedicated June 3, 1874, by Rev. N. S. Rey- nolds, of Tioga, was built by L. Works, E. T. Mallory, and Alfred S. Shuffield, trustees, at an expense of $3000. The present membership is 124.
Present officers : Rev. S. 11. Haskell, Pastor ; George Blowers, Clerk ; L. Works, Joshua Murdock, Geo. Blowers, Deacons ; A. S. Sheffield, L. Works, and Hiram Rice, Trustees. At Mallory's Corners is a class of 23 members, of whom Mr. N. Perry is deacon.
FREE-WILL BAPTIST CHURCHI.
This society has held meetings in various parts of the town since their organization in 1850, Rev. B. F. Mack having been the pioneer preacher, succeeded by Revs. Wm. Mack, Hiram Bacon, Jacob Stuart, and the present pastor, Daniel W. Hunt. Among the earliest members were Mr. Rogers and wife, and Jonathan Styles and wife. They have a present membership of about 30.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCHI.
Although a few Friends, or " Quakers," as they are more popularly known, held their meetings at the residences of Mr. Douglass and Samuel Rice, who were of that society as early as 1816, the first meetings were held by Revs. Brunson, Buell, and McGee. In 1823 they were held at the house of Gregory Benedict, and on his removal, at Joshua Styles'. The first religious workers were three women,-Mrs. Smith, mother of Samuel Griggs, Sarah Cady, her sister, daughter of Samuel Cady, and Mrs. Levi Grinolds,-and it was through their efforts that the first preachers, Revs. Buell and Bronson, held a series of meet-
ings at the house of Samuel Cady, which resulted in a re- vival in 1819; and a class was organized at that time, in- eluding Elijah Cady and wife, Mrs. Mary Van Campen, and Usual MeMinds and wife, under the leadership of Mr. MeMinds. Samuel Griggs, and afterwards Samuel Cady, were also made class-leaders. This society received the " Gospel lot" of 100 acres from the Pulteneys to the first church in Troupsburgh ; Samuel Griggs made the ap- plication, and was one of the first trustees. Mrs. Griggs, who is still living at Troupsburgh with her son, W. N. Griggs, is the oldest living member, as well as one of the first. In 1858 a reorganization under Rev. S. II. Aldrich was effected, and Wm. Maud, W. N. Griggs, and Harry N. Reynolds were made stewards.
Previous to 1856, Revs. Joseph Ashworth, J. C. Hunt- ley, Luther Northway, 1. J. B. MeKinney, Charles Gould, J. B. Bradbury, G. J. Dubois, and S. Il. Aldrich supplied this society when they became a separate charge. They were afterwards in charge of Rev. L. Rogers, 1860; R. Mac Wood, 1861; E. Sweet, A. West, 1864; L. Ford, 1865; Isaac Garrett, 1866; John C. Wood, 1867; Wm. W. Hunt, 1868; J. II. Dubois, 1869-70; C. T. Gifford, 1871; D. Potter, 1873; E. Il. Pierce, 1874-75; H. B. Troxel, 1876-77 ; N. B. Congdon, 1878.
L. L. Rogers and J. Bartle were licensed to preach at this charge. A church costing $5000 was built under the management of W. N. Griggs, Norman Bennett, and Lo- renzo Sanford, trustees, in 1872, and dedicated December 29 of the same year by Rev. D. W. T. Huntington. The so- ciety have also a parsonage at Troupsburgh Centre. Church officers : Abel Rice, Class-Leader; A. Williams, Clerk ; J. Hayes, A. Williams, Henry Edgett, L. Sanford, Wesley Grigg, and Uriel Atwood, Stewards; L. Sanford, U. At- wood, and W. N. Griggs, Trustees. There is a member- ship of 84, and the services are well attended. The old members are represented in the church by their descend- ants, who form the greater part of the list upon the books of the society.
Occasional meetings were held at the school-house in the Chenango Settlement soon after its erection, in 1839, and the interest continued, until in 1846 the first class was organized by Rev. Luther Northway, and Henry Bates made their leader. John Miller and wife, Joseph Brown and wife, Eber Styles, Alanson Wilson and wife, and Oliver Pease and wife were the first members.
During the pastorate of Rev. E. B. Thomas a church was built at an expense of $2000, and dedicated by Rev. S. Ilunt, of Buffalo. The trustees were Gco. Northrup, Jerome Edwards, J. L. Miller, John A. Wilson, II. B. Tew, Geo. Bartle, and Geo. Tew. The present officers are Rev. John Knapp, Pastor ; John A. Wilson, Class-Leader ; HIenry B. Tew, Clerk ; Geo. Bartle, J. S. Miller, Joseph Wilson, Stewards; J. A. Wilson, JJerome Edwards, L. Miller, Geo. Bartle, John R. Williams, and Wm. Carpen- ter, Trustees.
The church is finely situated in a little valley, surrounded by industrious farmers, nearly all of whom came with their fathers from Chenango County, and gave the name of Che- mango to this part of the town by settling in a body by themselves.
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MILITARY RECORD OF TROUPSBURGH.
Ten Broeck, Wm., capt., 86th Inf., Co. II; enl. Sept. 7, 1861, three years ; res. Aug. 11, 1862, ou account of poor health.
Ten Broeck, Iliram, private, 34th Inf., Co. E; enl. May 2, 1861, two years ; disch. July 2, 1863.
Ten Broeck, Win. Henry, private, 86th N. Y. Inf., Co. H ; enl. Aug. 8, 1862, three years ; killed at battle of the Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Bartle, Philip J , sergt., 86th N. Y. Inf., Co. 11; enl. Sept. 7, 1861, three years; pro. to Ist sergt., May 7, 1862; disch. Dec. 30, 1863; re-en1. 86th Inf., Co. II, Dec. 31, 1863, three years ; pro. to 2d lieut., Feb. 15, 1864; to Ist lieut., Aug. 15, 1864 ; to capt., Dec. 23, 1864; disch. July 4, 1865.
Raymond, William G., chap. in reg. army, 86th N. Y. Inf., Co. I1; enl. Sept. 7, 1861, three years ; pro. to chap. in reg. army, July, 1862 ; disch, from regt. Card, William W., capt., 86th N. Y. Inf., Co. H; enl. Sept. 7, 1861, three years; pro. to 2d lieut., May 7, 1862; to Ist lieut., Feb. 15, 1864; to capt., Aug. 1864; dischi. for disability, Oct. 31, 1864.
Murdock, Edwin P., sergt., 8Gth Regt., Co. H ; enl. Sept. 7, 1861, three years; disch. for disability, July, 1862.
Austin, William, sergt., 86th Regt., Co. H ; enl. Sept. 7, 1861, three years; disch. for disability, Feb. 8, 1864.
Printice, Daniel C., sergt., 86thi Regt., Co. Il ; enl. Sept. 7, 18G1, three years ; pro. to sergt., May 7, 1862 ; disch. for disal»., Dec. 15, 1862, at Baltimore, Md ; died in Troupsburgh.
Hunt, Sylvester Il., corp., 86th Regt., Co. II ; enl. Sept. 24, 1861, three years; pro. to corp., May 7, 1862; died of disease, July, 1862.
Mory, James, sergt., 86th Regt., Co. Il; enl. Sept. 7, 1861, three years; pro. to corp., May 7, 1862; to sergt., Jan. 1, 1863; disch. Dec. 30, 1863; re-en1. 86th Regt., Co. HI, Dec. 31, 1863, three years; pro. to Ist sergt., May 15, 1865; disch. July 4, 18G5.
l'ierce, John A., corp., 86th Regt., Co. H ; enl. Sept. 18, 1861, three years ; died of disease, March 13, 1862, at Georgetown.
Holt, IFiram E., corp., 86th Regt., Co. H; enl. Sept. 7, 1861, three years ; re-erl. 86th Regt., Co. 11, Dec. 3, 1863, three years; dlisch. July 4, 1865.
Hendrick, Adrian A., musician, 80th Regt., Co. 11: enl. Sept. 20, 1861, three years; dischi. for disability, Oct. 27, 1802.
Bartle, William, sergt., 86th Regt., Co. 11 ; enl. Srpt. 7, 1861, three years; disch .; re-en1. 8Gth Regt., Co. Il, Dec. 31, 1863, three years ; wounded May 7, 1864, also Nov. 18, 1864, and lost leg ; disch. May 15, 1865.
Bates, Abram W., private, 8Gth Regt., Co. Il ; eul. Oct. 8, 1861, three years; died of disease, March 19, 1862.
Brown, Stephen, private, 86th: Regt., Co. H; enl. Sept. 7, 1861, three years ; disch. Dec. 30, 1863; re-en1. 86tl: Regt., Co. IL, Dec. 31, 1863, three years ; pro. to sergt., May 7, 1865 ; wounded in arm; disch, July 4, 1865.
Bly, Stephen, private, 8Gth Regt., Co. H; eul. Oct. 19, 1861, three years; di-rh. for disability, March 13, 1863.
Bennett, Austin L., private, 80th Regt., Co. II; en1. Feb. 18, 1862, three years; died of disease, near Falmouth, Va., Dec. 12, 1862.
Carpenter, Thomas S., private, 86th Regt., Co. IF ; enl. Sept. 10, 1861, three years ; died of disease, April 16, 18G2.
Carpenter, Otis A., private, 86th Regt., Co. H; eol. Nov. 7, 1861, three years; disch. to receive promotion in 2d U. S. C. T., Sept. 5, 1863; pro. to 2d lieut., Aug. 26, 1803; to Ist lieut., Sept. 12, 1864; disch. for woumls.
Chase, Stephen P., private, 86th Regt., Co. Il; eul. Sept. 7, 1861, three years. disch. Dec. 30, 1863; re-en1. 86th Regt., Co. II, Dec. 31, 1863, three years ; pro. to sergt., March 9, 1864; wounded June 18, 1864 ; disch. July 4, 1865.
Carr, Henry W., private, 86th Regt., Co. 11 ; enl. Sept. 25, 18GI, three years ; die l March 16, 1862, near Washington, D. C.
Carr, George A., private, 8Gth Regt., Co. HI; enl. Sept. 7, 1861, three years ; disch. Nov. 6, 1864.
Card, Charles E., private, 80th Regt., Co. 11; enl. Sept. 7, 1861, three years; disch. for disability, Sept. 1862.
Crook, Horace, private, SCth Regt., Co. II ; enl. Sept. 25, 1861, three years; died Nov. 12, 1863, at New York City.
Cook, Douglas D., private, 8Gthi Regt., Co. 11; eul. Sept. 25, 1801, three years ; disch. Dec. 30, 1863; re-en1. 86th Regt., Co. HI, Dec. 31, 1863, three years; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Sept. 21, 1864; discharged.
Costley, Philander, private, 8Gth Regt., Co. II ; enl. Oct. 21, 1861, three years ; lisch. Ang. I, 1862, for disability.
Clark, Benson, private, 86th Regt., Co. H ; eul. Oct. 6, 1861, three years.
Church, John, private, 86th Regt., Co. Il; enl. Nov. 7, 1861, three years; died Ang. 2, 1862, at Washington.
Church, Benjamin, private, 86th Regt., Co. II ; enl. Aug. 17, 1861, three years ; died of disease, July 20, at Baltimore.
Cater, Abraham, private, 80th Regt., Co. HE ; enl. March 1, 1864, three years; killed June 7, 1864.
Dunham, Richard G., private, SCthi Regt., Co. 11 ; enl. Oct. 8, 18GI, three years; disch. April 25, 1863.
Elliott, John W., private, 86th Regt., Co. I1; enl. Oct. 2, 1861, three years ; disch. by reason of disability, May 28, 1862.
Fairbank, Joseph C., private, 86th Regt., Co. H ; enl. Sept. 25, 1861, three years ; dischi, at expiration of service, Sept. 28, 1864.
Grinnolds, Merrill, private, 86th Regt., Co. HI ; eul. Sept. 25, 1861, three years ; died April 6, 1862, of disease.
Gardner, George W., private, 86th Regt., Co. HI ; enl. Nov. 7, 1861, three years; disch, for disability, Aug. 1862.
More, Ira V., private ; drafted ; died of disease, Sept. 24, 1864, near Weldon R. R.
Hober, Hiram A., private, 86th Regt., Co. H; enl. S.pt. 27, 1861, three years ; disch. Sept. 28, 1864, at expiration of service.
Hober, Salem J., private, 86th Regt., Co. II ; enl. Sept. 10, 1861, three years; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Sept. 30, 1863 ; disch. Sept. 13, 1864 ; re-en1, 9th Vet. Cav., Co. F, Aug. 30, 1864, one year; pro. to sergt., Oct. 20, 1863, by special order; disch. at expiration of term, Aug. 30, 1865.
Everitt, Jeremiah, private, 86th Regt., Co. IF; enl. March 22, 1862, three years; killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Holt, John, corp., 86th Regt., Co. II ; enl. Sept. 21, 1861, three years ; disch. Dec. 30, 1863: re-enl. 86th Regt, Co. HI ; disch. July 4, 1865.
Hubbard, Wo1. HI., private, 8Gth Regt., Co. IF; enl. Sept. 10, 1861, three years; disch. Sept. 13, 1864, at expiration of service.
Haxton, Timothy A., private, 86th Regt., Co. H; enl. Oct. 12, 1861, three years ; wounded at Bull Run; died in hospital, Sept. 26, 1862.
Jordon, James, private, 86th Regt., Co. 11; enl. Nov. 7, 1861, three years ; disch. for disability, Feb, 12, 1863.
Jordon, Daniel P., private, 86th Regt., Co. II ; en1. Sept. 7, 1861, three years ; disch. for disability, June II, 1862.
Lebar, Leonard, private, 86th Regt., Co. 11; en1. Oct. 21, 1861, three years ; killed at second Boll Run.
McFarland, William, private, 86th Ragt., Co. II; enl. Sept. 7, 1861, three years : disch. for disability, Feb. 25, 1863.
Miller, William S., private, 86th Regt., Co. Il; enl. Sept. 14, 1861, three years ; wounded at Gettysburg; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps; disch. Sept. 21, 1864.
Marlatt, Jolin G., private, 86th Regt., Co. II; enl. Sept. 16, 1861, three years ; disch. for disability, May 28, 1862.
Olmstead, Samuel W., corp., 86th Regt , Co. H1; enl. Sept. 7, 1861, three years ; wounded and disabled at Gettysburg; disch. Oct. 27, 1864.
Ordway, Biatha, private, 86th Regt., Co. H; enl. Sept. 7, ISGI, three years ; wounded at second Bull Run; disch, for disability, Jan. 18, 1863.
Pierce, Delos F , private, 8Gthi Kegt., Co. II ; enl. Sept. 7, 1861, three years ; taken pris. and exchanged; sent. to Camp Parole; disch. at expiration of service. Pierce, Henry L., private, 86th Regt, Co. H1; enl. Sept. 7, 1861, three years; disch. for disability, Nov. IG, 1862.
Pierce, William, private, 86th Regt., Co. HI ; enl. Sept. 7, 1861, three years ; disch. Dec. 30, 1863 ; re-en1. 86th Regt., Co. HI, Dec. 31, 1863, three years ; dischi. July 4, 1865.
Phelps, Milo B., private, 8Gth Regt., Co. Il ; eul. Sept. 10, 1861, three years.
Potter, Eli, private, 86th Regt., Co. Il ; enl. Sept. 20, 1861, three years ; di-cli . Dec. 30, 1863; re-en1. 86th Regt., Co. II, Dec. 31, 1863, three years ; wounded and disabled, May 8, 1864; disch. May 13, 1865.
Rogers, Wm. J., corp., 86th Regt., Co. H ; enl. Sept. 7, 1861, three years; taken sick and trans, to Vet. Corps., April 30, 1864; disch. Sept. 12, 1864.
Rowley, Alfonzo, private, 86th Regt., Co. II; ent. Oct. 24, 1861, three years ; disch. Dec. 30, 1863; re-enl. 86th Regt., Co. H, Dec. 31, 1863 ; wounded May 10, 1864; died May 14, 1864.
Sanderson, Wm. A., corp., 86th Regt., Co. H; enl. Sept. 18, 1861, three years; died of disease while home on furlough, Jan. 23, 1864.
Symonds, Watkins, private, 8Gtlı Regt., Co. II; en1. Sept. 10, 1861, three years; disch. Dec. 30, 1863; re-enl. 86th Regt., Co. H, Dec. 31, 1861, three years ; killed at Po River, May 10, 1864.
Schoonover, Win. A., private, 80th Regt., Co. HI ; en1. Oct. 6, 1861, three years ; trans. to Vet. Corps, Sept. 20, 1863; disch, at expiration of service,
Thomas, Benjamin l'., private, 80th Regt., Co. H ; enl. Oct. 14, 1861, three years ; died of d sease at Sulphur Springs, Ang. 31, 1863.
Thomas, Amos, private, 86th Regt., Co. II; eul. Oct. 14, 1801, three years ; disch. for disability, Dec. 9, 1862.
Younglove, Win. A., private, 8Gth Regt., Co. II ; enl. Sept. 10, 1861, three years ; disch Dec. 30, 1863; re-enlisted.
Pringle, William A., private, 86th Regt., Co. H ; enl. Nov. 10, 1861, three years ; lisch. Dec. 30, 1863; re-en1. 86th Regt., Co. H, Dec. 31, 1863, three years ; killed at Po River, May 10, 1864.
Bartle, John S., private, 86th Regt., Co. II; enl. Aug. 11, 1862, three years ; wounded and trans, to Vet. Res. Corps; dischi. June 29, 1$65.
Williams, Jeremiah, Ist lieut., 86th Regt., Co. H : enl. Aug. 11, 1862, three years ; pro. tu sergt., Oct. 12, 1864 ; to Ist sergt., Dec. 23, 1864; to 1st lieut., May 15, 1865; wounded at Boydtown Road ; disch. July 4, 1865.
Bates, James Henry, private, 34th Regt., Co. E; two years; detached on gun- boat St. Louis ; dischi. from navy July 7, 1863; dischi. from service, 1863; re-eul. 2d Vet. Cav., Co. G; must. Nov. 10, 1863 ; disch. Nov. 8, 1865.
Barnes, Enos P., private, 107th Regt., Co. F; enl. July 28, 1862, three years ; died at Harper's Ferry, Oct. 21, 1862.
Brown, Benjamin F., private, 86th Regt., Co. R ; eol. Aug. 17, 1861, three years ; disch. July 5, 1862, by order sec. of war; re-enl .; served nearly two years as stewardl in Trinity Church hospital, Georgetown, aml Judiciary Square hospital, Washington ; served in the army about one year as asst. surg .; disch. May 21, 1865.
Austin, Erwin 11., corp., 16Ist Regt , Co. I] ; enl. Aug. 21, 1802, three years ; pro. to corp., Aug. 20, 1863 ; disch. Oct. 16, 1865.
Winship, Nehemiah W., sergt., 86th Regt., Co. R; enl. Ang. 17, 1861, three years ; died July 3, 1863, of wounds received at Gettysburg.
Olmstead, Henry MI., private, 34th Regt., Co. E; enl. May 2, 1861, two years; died June 26, 1862.
Church, David, private, 107th N. Y. Vols., Co. E; enl. July 24, 1862, three years ; disch. for disability, May 25, 1863.
Church, William L., private, 107th Rtegt., Co. E; enl. July 24, 1862, three years ; died of disease at Chattanooga, Aug. 2, 1864.
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Hays, Roswell S., private, 107th Regt., Co. E; enl. Jan. 7, 1864, three years; disch. Aug. 24, 1865, at Washington, D. C.
Marlatt, William II., sergt., 14th Wis. Inf., Co. B ; enl. Dec. 4, 1861, three years; disch. Feb. 14, 1864 ; re-en1. 14th Wis. Inf., Co. B, Feb. 14, 1864, three years ; wounded at Weldon Railroad, Aug. 18, 1861; disch, July 14, 1865, at Richmond, Va.
Hall, Royal A., sergt., 96th N. Y. Vols., Co. HI; enl. Jan. 4, 1864, three years; pro, to lat sergt., Jan. 1, 1864 ; wounded at Drury's Bluff; disch. Feb. 6, '66. Potter, William, private, Ist N. Y. Cav., Co. F; enl. Ang. 27, 1864, one year ; disch. Jane 8, 1865, at Camp Pratt, West Va., by gen. ord. No. 83, A. G. A. Glover, George W., corp., 96th Regt., Co. Il; ent. Dec. 31, 1863, three years ; pris. three days; paroled ; disch. Feb. 6, 1866.
Hober, Simeoo B., private, 161st Regt., Co. I; enl. March 28, 1864, three years; disch. July 8, 1865, by general order No. 77, A. G. A., April 28, 1865.
Bennett, Norman, private, 14th II. Art., Co. G ; enl. Jan. 1, 1864, three years ; wounded between Cold Harbor and North Anna ; disch. Sept. 6, 1805.
Dunham, James M., private, 86th Regt., Co. K ; enl. Aug. 27, 1861, three years ; died at Camp Goodhope, May 19, 1862.
Shant, Norman, private, 161st liegt., Co. 1 ; en1. Aug. 22, 1862, three years; taken pris. at Sabine Cross-Roads, April 8, 1864 ; taken to Tyler, Tex. ; exchanged Oct. 23, 1864; disch. Sept. 20, 1865.
White, Imuan DI., private, 86th Regt., Co. F; enl. Oct. 25, 1861, three years ; disch. Dec. 19, 1863; re-en1. 86th Regt., Co. F; Dec. 19, 1863, three years; taken prisoner at the Wilderness, May 6, 1864; taken to Andersonville ; moved to Florence, Sept. 13, 1864, where he was last seen in a dying con- dition from starvation.
Shaut, Ephraio, private, 141st Regt., Co. II ; enl. Sept. 22, 1864, one year ; disch. June 18, 1865, at Washington, D. C.
Brooks, John Nelson, private, 14th H. Art., Cu. G; enl. Dec. 31, 1863, three years ; killed June 17, 1804.
Wilkinson, Clarence, private, sub., 120th Regt., Co. G; enl. Sept. 3, 1864, one year; wounded at Hatcher's Run, Oct. 27, 1864; disch. Feb. 27, 1865.
Miuard, Joseph B., private, 75th Regt., Co. E; enl. Oct. 14, 1861, three years ; wonuded at Sabine Cross-Roads, April 8, 1864 ; died of wounds.
Picket, Charles E., private, 179th Regt., Co. C; enl. March 31, 1864, three years ; . disch. June 7, 1865, at Fairfax, Va.
Mardock, Henry M., private, 179th Regt., Co. C; enl. March 31, 1864, three years ; disch. for disabil ty, Sept. 5, 1864.
Abby, George W., private, 189th Regt., Co. F; enl. Sept. 22, 1864, one year ; disch. May 17, 1865, at Elmira, N. Y.
Clark, Charles, private, 189th Regt., Co. F; enl. Nov. 21, 1864, one year.
Allager, John M., private, 74th Regt., Co. C; enl. March 28, 1861, three years; wounded May 5, and died May 7, 1862.
Watkins, William R., private, 97th Regt., Co. G: drafted May 28, 1864, three years; takeo pris., March 31, '65; paroled April 2, '65; disch. May 25, '65. Thomas, William B., private, luth 11. Art., Co. A : enl. Jan. 4, 1865, three years ; disch. Ang. 21, 1865.
Forgerson, Julius W., private, 161st Regt., Co. Il ; draited Jan. 22, 1804, three years; disch. Nov. 12, 1865.
Hilburn, William H., private, 86th Regt., Co. K ; enl. Sept. 7, 1861, three years; wounded in thigh, also in the head; died Dec. 12, 1863.
Ilill, Hezekiah, private, 19th Regt., Co. 1; enl. April 29, 1861, two years ; disch. June 2, 1863.
Tubias, Jacob, private, 19th Regt., Co. I; enl. April 29, 1861, two years; taken pris. at Martinsburg, Va , and sent to Richmond ; died in prison, Sept. '61. Steel, llarrison Otis, private, 161st Regt., Co. H; enl. Ang. 18, 1862, three years; disch. March 15, 1865.
Cummings, William E., private, 1G1st Regt., Co. HI ; enl. Ang. 22, 1862, three years; died of disease at baton Rouge, Aug. 5, 1863.
MeFall, Henry, private, 86th Regt., Co. Il; eul. Jan. 14, 1864, three years; wounded in shoulder at Petersburg ; disch. for disability, July 26, 1865. Stiles, Reuben, private, 86th Regt., Co. E ; enl. Aug. 29, 1861, three years ; disch. Sept. 5, 1865, at Elmira.
Haxton, Heury John, private, 189th Regt , Co. F; enl. Sept. 8, 1864, one year; disch. June, 1865.
Brown, Ira, private, sub., 76th Regt., Co. I; enl. Sept. 19, 1863, three years ; wounded at Wilderness, May 8, 1864; died of wonuds, May 3, 1864, at Lincoln Hospital, Washington, D. C.
Mack, George W., private, 6th N. Y. II. Art., Co. I; enl. Jan. 4, 1864, three years ; wounded at Petersburg, June 17, 1864; disch. May 15, 1865.
Holt, Joseph F., private, 86th Regt., Co. H ; enl. Oet. 1861, three years ; wounded at second Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862; died of wounds, Sept. 16, 1862.
Hill, George, private, 76th Regt .; drafted July 18, 1863, three years ; taken pris. Oct. 1, 1864, and sent to Salisbury, N. C .; paroled March, 1865; died at Elmira, March 25, 1865.
Ilillyer, William II., private, 189th Regt., Co. F; enl. Sept. 22, 1864, one year ; disch. May 3, 1865, near Washington, D. C.
llolt, William Amos, sergt., 86th Regt., Co. HI ; enl. Dec. 30, 1803, three years ; wounded and taken pris., May 10, 1864 ; paroled Aug. 12, 1864 ; exchanged Dec. 25, 1864 ; returned to regt., Feb, 14, 1865 ; pre, to sergt., April 1, 1865; disch. June 27, 1865.
White, William C., private, 86th Regt., Co. H; enl. Sept. 7, 1861, three years; died Sept. 1863, at Station hospital.
White, Edward M., private, 86th Regt., Co. H; enl. Sept. 7, 1861, three years ; disch. May, 1862.
Morton, Lewis B., corp., 86th Regt., Co. F; en !. Oct. 25, 1861, three years : wounded at serond Bull Run ; died Aug. 30, 1862.
Morton, Hiram, private, 189th Regt., Co. F; enl. Sept. 23, 1864, one year ; disch. May 30, 1865, near Washington, D. C.
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