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A number of Ancients were admitted to membership, eight new members initiated, and the new lodge bids fair for a useful and prosperous career. It meets at Masonie Hall Monday evenings until further notice.
Ancient Order United Workmen .- A lodge of Ancient Order of United Workmen was organized in this village on Thursday evening, Sept. 14, 1876, with 21 charter mem- bers. It is known as Eureka Lodge. The following offi- eers were elected and installed : Dr. Rush P. Brown, M. W .; Arthur II. Erwin, G. F .; Laurin B. Drake, Overseer ; James H. Goodby, P. M. W. ; M. Kinne, Recorder ; F. C. Taber, Financier ; C. D. Hill, Receiver ; C. D. Cady, I. W .; Charles Whitmore, O. W. ; W. T. Price, Arthur P. Hill, John V. Richy, Trustees.
BANKS.
ADDISON BANK, LATTIMER & WINTON, BANKERS.
This bank was originally a chartered institution, estab- lished by William R. Smith and Charles II. Henderson in
1856, William R. Smith President and Charles I]. IIender- son Cashier. About 1861 they surrendered their charter and Mr. Henderson succeeded to the business. The present proprietors purchased his interest and building on the north side of the river in 1867. In 1873 they erected their present fine fire-proof building on Tuscarora Street, at a cost of $10,000. It is one of the most completely fur- nished and commodious bank buildings in this part of the State, and the business of the firm is on a very prosperous footing.
BALDWIN & WILLIAMS, BANKERS.
This bank was established in 1874 by James Baldwin and Charles D. Williams, the present proprietors. Their building was erected especially for the purpose of a bank, and is provided with a very safe and substantial fire-proof vault. The windows in front are of one solid pane of English plate-glass, eight by ten feet, and the banking-room and office neat and commodious. This bank is considered among the firm and prosperous monetary institutions of this part of the State.
BRIDGES.
The iron bridge across the Canisteo at Addison is one of the finest on the river. It is one of Post's patent, from the Watson Iron Company's works, of Paterson, N. J., 135 feet span, and cost $10,000. It was erected in 1870 by E. J. Horn, F. C. Dininny, H. S. Jones, Commissioners, and Erastus Brooks, Commissioner of Highways.
The suspension bridge, which spans the river at the foot of Goodhue Street, is another of the substantial ornaments of the village. It is 204 feet long, and was erected in 1873 by Col. Henry Baldwin, Supervisor, and George Sisson, Commissioner, for the moderate cost of $5000 ; John V. Fishler, architect.
MANUFACTURES.
Among the substantial manufactures of the village of Addison are the planing-mills, sash-, door-, and blind-factory of A. G. Crane & Co. In 1865, C. C. Crane & Co. pur- chased the old water-mill built by Ames & Bliss as early as 1845, and manufactured the first machine-made doors, sashes, and blinds in this part of the State. They built the present steam-mill in 1866, and fitted up the saw-mill for making sash, blinds, and doors. This last-named mill was burned in 1872, and since then the firm have doubled the capacity of the steam-mill and put in machinery, adapting it to all classes of finished work,-doors, sash, blinds, mouldings, etc. In 1874, A. G. Crane purchased the interest of C. C. Crane, and, entering into partnership with Charles E. Noble, formed the present firm of A. G. Crane & Co. The capacity of these mills is 250 doors, 150 win- dows, and 50 pairs of blinds per day, and furnish employ- ment to from 25 to 50 hands.
ADDISON MERCHANT AND CUSTOM FLOURING-MILLS.
These mills were built by David Curtis, of Painted Post, and James S. McKay, of Campbell, about 1853. Col. Mc- Kay continued to operate the mills, as head miller, for abont ten years. In October, 1865, Thomas Paxton purchased a
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third-interest in the mill, and has since been associated with Mr. Curtis under the firm-name of Curtis & Paxton. Mr. Paxton is a citizen of Addison, and is also interested in mercantile business.
These mills are furnished with 4 run of stones, and have a capacity of 12,000 bushels of grain per year.
E. J. HORN, FOUNDRY AND MACHINE-SHOP.
In 1846, E. J. Horn and Stephen Lewis, under the firm- name of Lewis & Horn, established the foundry business for the purpose of manufacturing mill-machinery, steam-engines, and general castings. Their first shop was burnt in the fall of 1846, and they immediately rebuilt. In 1856, Mr. Lewis retired from the firm, and Mr. Horn has since eon- dueted it alone, except during five or six years, when the business was managed by his sons, as the firm of O. A. Horn & Brother. This foundry has supplied a great amount of machinery to a large section of country around.
MANUFACTURE OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
Mr. George W. Farnham has erected in the village of Addison a building of three stories and basement, especially adapted to the manufacture of hand-made boots and shoes on a large seale. Ile was formerly associated in this busi- ness with Mr. Gokey, firm of Gokey & Farnham, and their goods obtained a wide reputation. From 40 to 50 hands are employed in this establishment, besides several traveling salesmen. This interest bids fair to be one of the most in- portant branches of manufacture in the Canisteo Valley.
ADDISON AND ELKLAND PLANK-ROAD.
In February, 1850, some of the citizens of Addison and Elkland, in the Cowanesque Valley, in Pennsylvania, con- sidering it important that a better and more direct road be made between the two places, organized a plank-road com- pany, obtained a charter, and built a plank-road from Ad- dison to Elkland, Pa., a distance of eleven miles, at a cost of $20,000. The first directors of the road were Heury Wombough, William R. Smith, Joel D. Gillet, Rufus Baldwin, Joel Parkhurst, Leander Culver, William Wom- bough, H. Ross Jones, and James H. Van Vleck. The first officers were Joel D. Gillett, President ; HI. Ross Jones, Vice-President ; William W. Baldwin, Secretary ; William R. Smith, Treasurer ; Joel D. Gillett, Rufus Baldwin, H. Ross Jones, Building Committee. The road was built by John and Patrick Rebill, and completed in 1851. The south seven miles of the road was surrendered to the towns through which it passed in 1857, and the remaining four miles Sept. 1, 1878.
MILITARY RECORD OF ADDISON.
James II. Miles, capt., 107th Inf., Co. F; must. Aug. 14, 1862, three years ; res. Feb. 28, 1863; in battle of Antictanı.
John T. Jackson, 1st sergt., 107th Inf., Co. F; enl. July 28, 1862, three years; in battle of Antietam; disch. Nov. 22, 1863, for disability.
John D. Ilie, private, 107th Inf., Co. F; must. July 12, 1862, three years ; pro. to 2d sergt., March 1, 1863; to 2d lieut., June 2, 1863; killed in action at New Hope Church, Ga., May 25, 1864; in battles of Antietam, Chancel- lorsville, and Gettysburg.
Leander Moses Hadloch, private, 107th Inf., Co. F; enl. July 28, 1862, three years ; took part in battles of Antietam, Dallas, Resuca, and Kulp's Farm ; taken prisoner, July 18, 1864, in front of Atlanta, Ga .; disch. Inne 19, 1865, by reason of expiration of term of service.
Wm. B. Ilurlburt, musician, 107th Inf., Co. F; enl. July 28, 1862, three years ; engaged in the battle of Antietam ; disch, on account of disability, June 2, 1863, by command of Maj .- Gen. Schenck, commanding 8th Army Corps, Baltimore, Md.
Geo. W. Wombongh, wagoner, 107th Inf., Co. F; enl. July 26, 1862, three years ; disch. June 3, 1863, on account of disability.
Wm. A. Benedict, private, 107th Inf., three years; disch. on account of disabil- ity, Feb. 13, 1863 ; re-enl. Jan. 5, 1864; wounded May 15, 1864; disch by muster-out, Jnoe 6, 1865.
James B. Cherry, private, 107th Inf. ; enl. July 25, 1862, three years ; received commission as Ist lieut. ; never minstered ; in battles of Antietam, Chan- cellorsville, Gettysburg, and Nashville; must. out with regt., June, 1865. Emmett Crane, private, 107th lof. ; disch. Oct. 18, 1862, on account of gunshot wound received accidentally.
Manly D. Crane, private, 107th Inf. ; enl. July 23, 1862, three years; in battles of Antietam, Gettysburg, Resaca, Ga., Peach-Tree Creek, Ga., at capture of Atlanta and Savannah, and the entrance to Raleigh, N. C ; inst. out with regt., June, 1865.
Cornelius W. Herrington, private, 107th Inf., Co. F; enl. July 31, 1862, three years; disch. Feb. 10, 1863, on account of disability; in battle of An- lietam.
Benjamin Kimble, private, 107th Inf., Co. F; enl. July 26, 1862, three years ; in battles of Antietam, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg; detailed July 13, 1863, as stretcher-bearer in Amb. Corps ; must. out with regt., June, 1865.
Theophilus Krumloff, private, 107th Inf., Co. F; died Jan. 18, 1863, at Fairfax Station, Va , of camp fever; buried at Fairfax Station.
Walter Crandall, private, 107th Inf., Co. F.
Samnel Miller, private, 107th Inf., Co. F; killed in action, May 25, 1864, at New IFope Church, Ga.
Charles J. Marble, private, 107th Inf., Co. F ; pro. to corporal.
James S. Molson, private, 107th Inf., Co. F; killed in action, May 25, 1864, at New Hope Church, Ga.
David B. Parcells, private, 107th Inf., Co. F; wounded at New Hope Church, Ga., May 25, 1864.
Robert Short, private, 107th Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 4, 1862, three years; di-ch. July 20, 1865.
Alanson Stoddard, private, 107th Inf., C'o. F; disch. Aug. 13, 1864, on account of loss of arm at New Hope Church, Ga.
Frederick Wm. Wagner, private, 107th Inf., Co. F; enl. July, 1862, three years ; died Jan. 10, 1863, of typhoid-pneumonia, at Fairfax Station, Va.
Silas We-ley Kimble, private, 107th Inf., Co. E; enl. Feb. 8, 1864, three years ; in battles of Resaca, Prach-Tree Creek, and Dallas; trans, to Guth N. Y. Vet. Regt., June 5, 1865; disch, by S. O. No. 160, Dept. of Washington, July 5, 1865.
Henry B. Aldrich, private, 107th Inf., Co. F, three years ; died in bospital, 1862. Wm. Hutchinson, private, 107th Inf., Co. F, three years; wounded at Chancel- lorsville ; disch. May 12, 1864, on account of wound.
Melvin J. Lyoch, private, 107th Inf., Co. F; wounded May 25, 1864, at New Hope Church, Ga.
Abram Miller, private, 107th Inf., Co. F ; died Oct. 16, 1862, at Harper's Ferry, Va., of typhoid fever; buried on Maryland Heights.
Lee Mulford, private, 107th Inf., Co. F; wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863; pro. to, corp., April, 1863 ; to sergt., Nov. 1, 1963; commanded de- tachment-Provost-Guard of 2d Brigade, Ist Division, 201 Army Corps- from surrender of Atlanta to end of the war.
Iliram Tung, private, 107th Inf., Co. F; disch. for disability, Jan. 1863. John G. Taft, private, 107th Inf., Co. F.
John Worrell, private, 107th Iof., Co. F; enl. Dec. 10, 1863, three years; died of chronic diarrhoea at Atlanta, Ga., Ang. 15, 1864.
Henry David Orser, private, 11th II. Art., Co. A; enl. May 22, 1863, three years. Wm. Albert Orser, private, 11th II. Art., Co. A ; enl. June 6, 1863, three years ; pro. to sergt .; previously ent. in 23d N. Y. Vols., April 30, 1861 ; disch. May 22, 1863.
James Wright, private, II. Art., Co, I; enl. June 1, 1863, three years; pro. to sergt. in IL. Art., N. Y. S. Vols. ; trans. Jan. 1, 1864, to 4th H. Ait. ; disch. Sept. 26, IS65.
Lewis Putnam, private, 23d Inf. ; en1. April 30, 1861 ; disch. May 22, 1863; re- enl. May, 1863, in 11th H. Art.
Nicholas Millspaugh, 11th II. Art .; enl. May 22, 1863.
Oliver D. Stewart, private, 107th Inf .; enl. Dec. 10, 1863, three years. John Rial, private, 33d Inf. ; ent. June, 1862, two years.
Henry Baldwin, capt., 34th Inf., Co. E ; enl. May 18, 1861, two years ; omst. out June 30, 1863, by reason of exp. of term of enlistment ; was engaged in the battles of Ball's Bluff, Harper's Ferry, Winchester, Yorktown, West Point, Fair Oaks, Seven Days before Richmond, Bolivar Heights, Snicker's Gap, Warrenton, and first and second Fredericksburg.
Henry W. Sanford, private, 34th Inf., Co. E; enl. May 18, 1861, two years; pro. to Ist sergt., July 31, 1861 ; to 2d lieut., May 30, 1862; to Ist lieut., Oct. 31, 1862; in battles of Ball's Bluff, Yorktown, West Point, Fair Oaks, Seven Days before Richmond, second Bull Run, South Mountain, Antie- tam, Ashby's Gap, and first and second Fredericksburg; disch. June 30, 1863, by reason of exp. of term of service ; recruited a company and must. in as capt., Oct. 10, 1863, in 2d N. Y. Vet. Cav .; engaged in battles of Henderson's Hill, La., Pleasant Ilill, La., Campti, La., Bayon Saline, La , Cane River Crossing, La., Chambers' Plantation, Bayou De Glaze, La., Yellow Bayou, La., Marksville, La., and fifteen other battles and skir-
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mishes about Morganzin, La., McCloud's Mills, Miss., Bluff Springs, Fla., Blakely, Ala., and Mt. Pleasant, Ala. ; disch. Nov. 8, 1865, by exp. of terms of service.
Mellville S. Dunn, private, 34th Iaf., Co. E; onl. May 18. 18GI, two years ; pro. to 2d lient., Oct 31, 1862 ; must. out with regt. ; re-enl. in 2d N. Y. Vet. Cav., Oct. I0, 1863 ; must. as Ist lieut., Oct. 10, 15G4; participated in nearly all the battles with the 34th N. Y. Vols., and in battles of llenderson's Ilill, La., and killed by musket-shot at battle of Campti, La, April 4, 1864, while acting adjutant.
George A. l'abodie, private, 34th Inf., Co. E; eul, May 18, 1861, two years ; pro. to sergt., July 31, 1862; wounded at Fair Oaks, May 31, 1862.
Wm. Durand, private, 34th Inf., Co. E; enl. May 18, 1861, two years ; pro to sergt., May IS, 1861 ; in nearly all the battles with the 34th N. Y. Vols .; disch. with regt., June 30, 1863.
George Crane, private, 34th Inf., Co. E; enl. May 18, 18GI, two years; pro, to sergt., Oct. 31, 1862; in battles of Ball's Bluff, Winchester, Yorktown, West Point, Fair Oaks, Seven Days before Richmond, Antietanı, Bolivar Heights, Snicker's Gap, Warrenton, and first and second Fredericksburg; must. out with regt., June 30, 1863; re-enl. in 2d Vet. Cav., for three years, Jan. 4, 1864 ; pro. to q .- m, sorgt., July I, 1864; in battles of Mc- Cloud's Mills, La., Bluff Springs, La., Blakely, Ala., and skirmishes about Morganzia, La .; disch. Nov. 26, 18G5, by G. O.
Oscar D. Blanchard, private, 34th: Inf., Co. E; enl. May 18, 1861, two years ; par- ticipated in the battles of Edwards' Ferry, Harper's Ferry, Winchester, Yorktown, West Point, Fair Oaks, Seven Days before Richmond, Antie- tam, Bolivar Heights, Snicker's Gap, Warrenton, and first and second Fredericksburg; must. out with regt., June 30, 1863; re-eul. for one year in 2d Vet. Cav., Sept. 15, 1863; in battles of Bluff Springs, Blakely, Mo- bile, and Claiborne; disch. Aug. 21, 1865, by reason ef G. O. No. 83, War Department.
John Fox, private, 34th Iuf., Co. E; enl. May 18, 1861, two years ; must. out June 30, 1863, by reason of exp. of terai of enlistment ; in battles of Ed- wards' Ferry, Fair Oaks, Seven Days before Richmond, first and second Fredericksburg, Snicker's Gap, Warrenton, and Yorktown.
Charles U. Green, private, 34th Iuf., Co. E; enl. May 18, 1861, two years; in bat- tles of Harper's Ferry, Yorktown, Fair Oaks, Seven Days before Rich- mond, Snicker's Gap, Warrenton, and first and second Fredericksburg; mast. ont with regt., June 30, 1803, by reason of exp. of term of service; re-enl. for one year, Ang. 30, 1864, in 2 Vet. Cav .; in battle of Blakely, Ala .; disch. Ang. 21, 1805, by G. O.
Thomas II. Guinnip, private, 34th Inf., Co. E; enl. May 18, 18GI, two years; in battles of Ball's Bluff, Yorktown, West Point, Fair Oaks, Seven Pines, and Seven Days before Richmond ; disch, with regt., June 30, 1863, by rensen of exp. of term of service.
Frank Il. Holscher, private, 34th Inf., Co. E ; enl. May 18, 1861, two years ; must. out June 30, 1863, at exp. of termu of service.
Samnel J. Kimble, private, 34th Inf., Co. E; en]. May 18, 18GI, two years; in battles of Ball's Bluff, Harper's Ferry, Winchester, Yorktown, West Point, Fair Oaks, and Seven Days before Richmond ; prisoner at Antietam ; pa- roled and exchanged, and in second Fredericksburg ; must. out with regt., June 30, 1863; re-eal. Aug. 30, 1861, for one year in 2d Vet. Cav .; in bat- tles of McCloud's Mills, Miss., Blakely, Aln., Mt. Pleasant, Ala., and Bluff Springs, Fla. : disch. Aug. 23, 1865, by G. 0. 83.
Julin Lyons, private, 34th Inf., Co. E; enl. May 18, 1861, two years.
Daniel Stryker, private, 34th Jof., Co. E; enI. May 18, 1861, two years; in battles of Ball's Blaff, Yorktown, West Point, Fair Oaks, Seven Days before Rich- mond, second Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, Ashby's Gap, Bolivar Ileights, and first and second Fredericksburg; must. out with regt. at Albany, June 30, 18G3.
James E. Wilson, private, 34th Iuf., Co. E; enl. May 18, 1861, two years.
James M. Aumick, private, 34th Inf., Co. E; enl. May IS, 18GI, two years; in battles of Fair Oaks and Seven Days before Richmond ; wounded at An- tietam, Sept. 17, 1862, seriously in right thigh ; disch. by reason of wound, April 14, 1863.
John J. Campbell, private, 34th Inf., Co. E; enl. June 20, 1861, two years ; disch. Sept. IS, 1862, on account of wounds received at White House, Va.
Lyman Deland, private, 34th Inf., Co. E; enl. May 18, INCI, two years; disch. Sept. 27, 1862, from wounds received at Fair Oaks.
ITenry Franklin, private, 34th Inf., Co. E; enl. June 20, 1861, two years ; disch. for disability, March 20, 1863.
Darius B. Sturdevand, private, 34th Inf., Co. E; enl. June 20, 18GI ; disch. for disability, Sept. 21, 1862.
Charles Il. Womhough, private, 34th Iuf., Co. E; enl. May 18, ISG], two years; pro, to State paymaster, June 15, 1861 ; re-enl. in 86th Regt., Aug. 1861 : pro. to Ist lieut., Ang. ISGI ; to capt. Co. K, Nov. 1861; in battle of sec- ond Bull Run; resigned.
Jacob Seaman, private, 34th Inf., Co. E; enl. May IS, 1861, two years; died at Towanda, Pa., Ang. 18, 1861, of typhoid fever.
Elias Rider, private, 34th Inf., Co. E; enl. June 20, 1861, two years ; died at Har- rison's Landing, Va., July 2, 1852, of fever.
Charles O. Perkins, private, 34th Inf., Co. E; cul. May 18, 18GI, two years ; died at New York City, Oct. 20, 1862, of fever.
Stephen Taft, private, 34th Inf., Co. E, two years.
John Robbins, private, 34th Inf., Co. E, two years; died at Falmouth, Va., Feb. 6, 1863, of lung-fever.
Myron S Miller, private, 34th Inf .. Co. E, two years; died at Falmouth, Va., Feb. 1, 1863, of consumption.
Daniel R. Gordon, private, 34th Inf., Co. E, two years; killed at White Oak Swainp, Va., June 30, 1862.
Leonard II. Benedict, private, 34th Inf., Co. E, two years.
David A. Lyon, 23d Inf., Co. K; enl. May 16, 1861, two years; disch. May 8, 1862, for disability.
Richard Lyon, 23d Inf., Co. K ; enl. May, 1861, two years.
Edmund Crocker, private, 230 Inf., Co. K; en1. May 16, 1861, two years; disch. from 23d Regt., Oct. 2, 1862, on account of disability ; re-eul. in 2d N. Y. Vet. l'av., July 25, 1863, for three years ; in battles of Henderson's Hill, La., Pleasant Hill, Lat., McCloud's Mills, Miss., and Blakely, Ala. ; disch. Nov. 8, 1865, by 14. O. from War Department.
George Parker, 23d Inf., Co. K ; enl. May, 1861, two years.
Daniel B. Hurlburt, private, 23d Inf., Co. K; enl. May 16, 18Gl, two years; disch. from 23d Inf., and re-enl. in 2d Vet. Cav., Sept. 3, 1864, for one year. William S. Chase, private, 34th Inf., Co. E; enl. May 18, 1861, two years ; disch. from 34th Int., in fall of 1861, on account of disability ; re-enl. July 17, 1863, in 64th N. Y. Vols., for three years; in battles of the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor, before Petersburg, and at Lee's surrender; disch. July 27, 1865.
Jamies Stapleton, 8th H. Art. ; enl. Jan. 4, 1864, three years.
Harrison Crane, Ist Inf., Co. G; cal. Dec. 31, 1861, for sixteen months ; pro. to corp .; in battles of Seven Days before Richmond, second Bull Run, Chan- tilly, first Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville ; disch. with regt., May 25, 1863.
James M. Andrus, Ist Inf., Co. G; eal. Dec. 21, 1861 ; re-enl. for three years in 2d Vet. Cav.
Jeremiah Deland, Ist Inf., Co. G; eal. Dec. 31, ISGI.
Alonzo Curtis, private, Ist Inf. ; eal. Dec. 19, 18GI, for nnexpired term of regt .; pro. to sergt .; in battles of Seven Days before Bichmond ; taken prisoner at second Bull Run ; exchanged and returned to regt., and took part in the battle of Chancellorsville ; disch. with regt., May 31, 1863.
Samuel Stone, private, 3d Inf .; cal. May 10, 1861, three years.
David Stephens, Ist Inf .; enl. Dec. 19, 1861.
Elmer Van Tuyl, capt., Ist Inf.
William Baker, Ist Inf.
George Hutchinson, Ist Inf.
William Orr, Ist Inf .; enl. Dec. 19, 1861.
Cyrus B. Morse, 141st Regt., Co. G.
Daniel N. Aldrich, capt., 14Ist Regt., Co. G, three years; died of fever.
John W. Hammond, 14Ist Regt., Co. G.
John W. Dininny, maj., 141st Regt., Co. G; must. Sept. 13, 1862; April 4, 1863, minst. in as colonel I4Ist N. Y. Vols., at Washington, by Capt. De Rusey ; must, ont ut Washington, June 7, 1863, on account of disease of the eyes ; in battle of Suffolk, Va.
Edgar R. Barr, private, IfIst Regt., Co. G.
Charles Keyster, Ist sergt., 14Ist Regt., Co. G; taken prisoner at Peach-True Creek ; never since been heard from.
Andrus G. Grant, private, 141st Regt., Co. G; pro. to sergt. ; died from wounds received at Pench-Tree Creek, July 20, 1864.
Mason J. Gibson, private, 3d Inf .; enl. May 10, 1861; in battle of Suffolk, Va .; disch. May 30, 1863; re-enl. ju 2d Vet. Cav.
John Frasier, private, Ist Inf., Co. G; enl. Jan. 6, 1862.
Lyman Elwood, private, Ist laf .; disch, on account of disability.
A. Curtis Uri, private, 2d Vet. Cav., Co. G; enl. Aug. 29, 1864, one year.
Kinney Mellville, private, 20 Vet. Cav., Co. G; enl. Aug. 29, 1864, one year; disch. Aug. 23, 1865, by reason of Gen. Ord. No. 83, War Dept .; in battle of Blakely, Ala., April 1, 1865.
Albert Win. Lawton, private, 2d Vet. Cav., Co. G ; enl. Sept. 7, 1863, three years ; disch. Sept. 1, 1865, by reason of G. O. No. 77, A. G. O., 1865.
William D. Kimble, private, 2d Vet. Cav., Co. G; enl. Sept. 7, 1864, one year ; in battle of Blakely, Ala. ; disch. Ang. 23, 1865, by G. O. No. 83, War Dept. Charles Kaapp, private, 2d Vet. Cav., Co, G; enl. Aug. 29, 1864, one year; died in service.
George Van Gorder, private, Co. G.
Ezra Dewitt Bostwick, private, Co. G.
John W. Legrange, private, IIth II. Art.
Hamilton White, private, Ilth II. Art.
Chauncey A. Lynch, private, 11th II. Art., Co. G.
George Beers, 2d Vet. Cav., Co. G; enl. July 20, 1863, three years.
George W. Hutchinson, private, Ist Inf .; re-enl. in 2d Vet. Cav.
Sylvester Lynch, Ist Inf., Co. G ; died in hospital.
John Peck, private, 2d Vet. Cav., Co. G; enl. July 19, 1863, three years ; in bat- tles of Pleasant Hill, La., Cane River, La., Blakely, Ala., Gravely Ilill, Ala., and skirmishesin and around Morganzia ; must. out with regt., Nov. 8, 1865, by G. 0.
Virgil Redner, private, 2d Vet. Cav., Co. G ; enl. Aug. 30, 1864, one year.
William Wilcox, Ist Inf. ; re-en]. in 2d Vet. Cav.
Madison Wilcox, 2d Vet. Cav .; died in hospital at Alexandria, Va., May, 1864. Bennett Merso, private, 20th Ind. Bat .; enl. June, 1863, three years; disch. by G. O., Ang. 6, 1865.
Edward D. Crane, private, 86th Inf .; eul. Aug. 14, 1801, three years; disch. March 13, 1863, on account of disability.
Win. W. Angle, capt., 86th Inf., Co. B; enl. Aug. 1, ISGI, three years ; in battles of second Bull Run and first Fredericksburg; mortally wounded at the battle of Chancellorsville and taken to the Chancellorsville Hospital, and, from the best information, was burned, as his body was never recovered.
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Charles HI. Wombough, Ist lieut., 86th Inf., Co. K ; enl. Ang. 31, 1861, three years; pro. to capt. Co. K.
Charles Wm. Gillett, private, 86th Inf., Co. B; enl Aug. 14, 1861, three years; pro. to Ist lieat., Ang. 27, 1861 ; to adjt., Nov. 186] ; In battles of second Bull Run and first Fredericksburg; disch, by command of Maj .- Gen. Halleck, on account of disability, in compliance with Special Order No. 153, Adjt .- Gen 's Office, Wash,, April 3, 1863.
Iliram J. Blanchard, private ; enl. April 26, 1861, in 20 N. J. Inf., three months' servico; disch. Aug. 1, 1861, with regt .; re-enl. Ang. 14, 1861, 86th Inf., Co. B; pro. to 2d lieut., to 1st lient., and to capt .; in battles of second Bull Run, Antietam, Manassas Junction, Fredericksburg, Chancellors- ville, Beverly Ford, and Brandy Station ; wounded at Gettysburg (lost two fingers on right hand ), July 2, 1863; di-ch. Oct 20, 1863, by reason of wound.
Egbert L. Crane, private, 86th Inf., Co. B; enl. Aug. 14, 1861, three years ; pro. to orderly sergt., Oct. 1, 1861; to Ist lieut., Nov. 22, 1861; in battles of second Bull Run and first Fredericksburg ; disch. on surg. certif. of dis., March 22, 1863, by command of Maj .- Gen. Berry, 3d Army Corps.
James Brundage, private, 86th Inf., Co. B; lied in hospital.
Jerry Clark, private, 86th Iaf., Co. B; died at Addison.
Jesse Campbell, private, 8Gth Inf., Co. B; enl. Ang. 1861.
Wm. A. Campbell, private, 86th Inf., Co. B; enl Aug. IsGl, three years; served time out and re-eal. in same regt.
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