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Mr. Rice Moulton has been a member of this church for fifty-eight years, and during a good portion of the time has been class-leader. He was born at Saratoga Springs in 1805, and came to Cohoeton in 1815.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LENT HILL.
About the year 1831 a class was formed on Lent Hill by Rev. Mr. Norris, and worshiped in a log school-house on the corner opposite the present church. In 1834 a church was creeted and dedicated by Rev. Mr. Buek. The society was known as the First Union Society of Cohoeton and Prattsburgh. The first trustees were P. Hatch, Il. Ketch, D. Field, R. Stanton, E. Holeomb, and J. D. Smith. HI. Ketch, class-leader. The society has about 40 members.
TEMPERANCE.
There has always been a strong temperanee element in this town. The Sons of Temperance and several temper- ance societies have flourished in Cohoeton, and their labors have been fruitful of a great deal of good. This town for the past five years have much to their credit voted no license.
VILLAGE OF LIBERTY.
The village of Liberty is situated on the Rochester and Corning branch of the New York and Erie Railroad, fifty- nine miles southeast of Rochester and thirty-five miles from Corning. It contains six churches, three hotels, five stores of general merchandise, two drug-stores, one hardware- store, one jewelry, two elothing-houses, three millinery- shops, two merchant tailoring establishments, two barber- shops, one flour- and feed-store, two hoot- and shoe-shops, one photograph gallery, two harness-shops, two meat-mar- kets, one weekly newspaper and job-office, five blacksmith- shops, two restaurants, two carriage-shops, one cabinet and furniture establishment, one cigar manufactory, one shingle- mill, one saw- and planing-mill and lumber-yard, one agri- cultural warehouse, one large hay- and straw-press, two grain warehouses, one grist-mill, one public hall, post-offiec, express and telegraph offices, a prosperous public school, and flourishing lodges of Masons and Knights of Honor.
The village was named Liberty from a liberty-pole hav- ing been raised here on the first Fourth of July after the organization of the town.
FREEMASONS.
Liberty Lodge, No. 510, F. and A. M .- This lodge was chartered Jan. 15, 1861, the charter being signed by Fin- lay M. King, Grand Master, and James M. Austin, Grand Secretary. The charter members were as follows : Albur-
tus Larrowe, Stephen D. Shattuck, John Kellogg, James Draper, Benjamin Warner, Asa Adams, and Hiram Dewey.
First Officers .- Alburtus Larrowe, M. ; Stephen D. Shat- tuck, S. W. ; John Kellogg, J. W .; James Draper, Sec.
The lodge now contains about 60 members, and is in a flourishing condition. It has frequently distinguished itself by aets of charity. not known to the uninitiated.
Present Officers .- Stephen D. Shattuck, M. ; J. M. Crouch, S. W .; E. A. Draper, J. W .; I. L. Goff, S. D .; Henry Finch, J. D .; Monroe Harris, Treas. ; Thomas Warner, See .; Rev. S. T. Dean, Chap .; C. II. Beyer, Tyler.
Masonic Hall is situated in the Warner Block, a fine large building, erected by Thomas Warner in 1871.
ODD-FELLOWS.
A lodge of Odd-Fellows was organized in the year 1848, but prospered only a short time, owing to conflicting ele- ments. Among the members are many prominent names : Frank Larrowe, C. J. McDowell, J. HI. Mills, A. Larrowe, Morris Grey, James Draper, D. II. Wilcox, Peter Van Houghton, Austin Ilall, John Kellogg, A. C. Marvin, Amos Chard, M. T. Conley, Andrew Moore, and others.
KNIGIITS OF HONOR.
Cohocton Lodge, No. 944, was organized March 9, 1878, with 25 charter members. The officers were as follows : C. E. Thorp, D .; M. W. Harris, V. D .; M. A. Peck, A. D .; I. L. Goff, P. D .; E. A. Draper, R .; T. R. Harris, F. R. ; J. M. Reynolds, Treas .; Rev. D. W. Gates, Chap .; C. H. Stone, G .; J. M. Cavenaugh, G .; J. C. Green, S.
The lodge now numbers 44 members.
At a regular meeting of the lodge held at their rooms on Monday evening, Dec. 23, 1878, the following officers were duly elected for the ensuing term, ending July 1, 1879: Dr. I. L. Goff, D .; Thomas Warner, V. D. ; G. E. W. Herbert, A. D .; E. A. Draper, R .; A. H. Weld, F. R .: A. J. Hyland, Treas .; C. E. Hall, Chap .; C. II. Stone, G .; J. C. Green, G .; C. H. Beyer, S .; C. E. Thorp, P. D .; M. W. Harris, S. H. Leavitt, P. F. Horr, Trustees.
PHYSICIANS.
Liberty has the following physicians :
Allopathic .- L. B. Healey, M.D., and I. L. Goff, M.D. Homeopathic .- W. D. Saxton, M.D., and E. M. White, M.D.
THIE PRESS.
The first newspaper established in Cohoeton was in 1859, by Wm. Wait Warner, and was called the Cohoeton Journal ; only issued about two years, when Mr. Warner moved West.
The next paper was a weekly paper, published by H. B. Newell in 1872, called the Cohoeton Herald, and shortly afterwards purchased by James C. Hewitt and changed to the Cohoeton Tribune ; and in 1875 was bought by Wm. A. Carpenter and changed to the Cohocton Valley Times, which is still published by Mr. Carpenter. It is a well- conducted weekly, independent in politics.
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THE LUMBERING INTERESTS.
The lumbering business has been one of the most im- portant, and we may say one of the most lucrative, indus- tries of the town of Cohocton.
In the year 1854, H. D. Graves, F. N. Drake, and Har- rison Harvey, of Le Roy, came to Liberty and entered into copartnership for the manufacture and dealing in lumber, under the firm-name of H. D. Graves & Co. They built their first mill about three miles from Liberty, between that place and Loon Lake. Some time after this, Mr. Z. Wa- terman became a partner, and Messrs. Graves and Harvey retired from the firm. Mr. Waterman was by no means successful as a lumberman, and, consequently, very soon tired of the enterprise and withdrew, leaving Mr. Drake sole owner. In the spring of 1861 he invited Geo. W. Drake and Thowas Warner to make him a visit and join him in his favorite sport of trout-fishing, these speckled beauties being then plenty in some of the streams. This invitation was accepted, and during this fishing-excursion they became satisfied that there was more money in the lumber business, if sufficiently enlarged and properly con- ducted, than in the hardware trade, in which they were then engaged at Le Roy.
They accepted an offer from Mr. Drake to become men- bers of a firm, with a firm-name of F. N. Drake & Co., and immediately extended the business by making large purchases of timber, and bought the Davis mill, in Cohocton, and the Waterbury mill, at Wallace. This firm manufactured at least 8,000,000 feet of pine and hemlock lumber each year, and having bought their stock low, the rapid advance of prices caused by the war soon made the members of the firm wealthy.
In August, 1867, F. N. and G. W. Drake sold their interest to Mr. Thomas Warner, who has continued the business to the present time. During this time he moved what was called the big mill to the village, and located it just above the depot, near the railroad track ; both are now in operation. During the eleven years in which he has been engaged in this business he has given employment to a large number of men, and, consequently, disbursed large sums of money, that have told favorably on the business interests of the village. He has built two elegant dry-goods stores and owns several others, and has also erected at least a dozen dwelling-houses.
NORTH COHOCTON.
This village, situated in the northern part of the town, contains a Methodist Episcopal church, two dry-goods and general stores, one grocery, one hardware-store, one hotel, three milliner-shops, one jeweler's-shop, two blacksmith- shops, and one wagon-shop. There are here two large cooper-shops, one of which is run by steam, and manufac- tures 100,000 barrels per year. D. D. Clark and H. S. Shattuck own planing-mills. D. D. Clark manufactures largely heading and staves for cooperage. S. R. Abrams is a manufacturer of patent medicines ; J. Tonsett, harness- maker. C. H. Griesa carries on furniture and undertaking business. Theodore Griesa is a practical taxidermist, and has a fine collection of stuffed birds.
There are three physicians practicing here, viz., Dr. A.
L. Gilbert, Dr. E. S. Carpenter, and Dr. N. F. Wetmore. Jasper Partridge, Esq., is justice of the peace.
A Wesleyan Methodist Church organization exists in this part of the town. Their meeting-house is a mile north, at the county line. The Free Methodists also have an organization, but no house of worship.
The North Cohocton post-office was established by Eleazer Hall in 1853, under President Pierce. He was superseded by Asa Adams, who continued to hold the office till April 21, 1871. A. G. Jockman was his successor, and was superseded in 1876 by Ezra S. Carpenter.
A flourishing union school is situated between this and Blood's Station,-II. W. English, Principal ; Miss Sarah Sutton, Teacher in the Intermediate Department ; Mrs. Mary Arnold, Teacher of the Primary Department. Trus- tees : Milan J. Tyler, President ; Horace Stodard, Wm. Sherman, Charles Tiffany ; H. W. Hatch, Secretary. The union school was established in 1872, and the house built in 1874. It is a three-story frame building, and cost $4000. The total expenditure for school purposes the past year was $1500. The assessed value of taxable property in the district is about $200,000.
Solomon Hubbard was the first merchant in North Cohocton. After his death William A. Gilbert purchased the building and carried on mereantile business for over thirty years. Dr. Blakslee, of' Patchin's Mills, first prac- tieed medicine here. He died within a few years in Wis- consin, about one hundred and five years of age.
BLOOD'S STATION.
This is a thriving little hamlet on the railway, and the point of departure for the stage-route to Naples and Can- andaigua. A post-office was established at Blood's, April 21, 1871, through the instrumentality of Mr. Asa Adams, who was the first postmaster. Mr. John D. Hendryx succeeded him in 1877.
Blood's Station is fifty-five miles from Rochester, by the Rochester branch of the Erie Railway. It has one drug- and grocery-store, and one general and dry-goods-store, L. D. Hodgman ; one hardware-store, Hiram D. Hatch ; one clothing-store, Peter Roeker; general merchandise, Thos. J. Cornish ; flouring- and grist-mills, David S. Wait; steam saw-mill, A. Van Wie; planing, moulding, and feed steam-mill, John W. Mattice ; steam saw- and shingle-mill, Iliram G. Clark. There is one hotel, the Mountain View House, kept by Oliver Riee.
The Baptist Church at this place was organized in 1875, and has a neat framed church edifice and a Sunday-school numbering 75 scholars and teachers. The trustees are Monroe Harris, J. J. Crouch, J. A. Shultz, J. D. llendryx, and Wheeler Ciason. The pastor, Rev. S. T. Dean, settled over the society June 19, 1875.
Besides the business above mentioned at the station, there are three grain warehouses, owned respectively by Caprin & Fowler, Miller & Co., and H. W. Hatch, doing a large business.
MILITARY RECORD OF COHOCTON.
Shattuck, L. Brace, capt., 35th Inf., Co. F ; enl. June 11, 1861, two years; pro. cupt. Hewitt, James C., Ist sergt., 35th Inf., Co. F ; enl. June 11, 1861, two years; pro. 1st sergt., Oct. 21, 1861.
Wilcox, Carlos II., 5th sergt., 35th Regt., Co. F; enl. June 11, 1861, two years ; pro. to 5th sergt., Oct. 21, 1861.
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Cunningham, George, private, 35th Inf., Co. F ; enl. June 11, 1861, two years ; re-enl. 14th II Art., Co. D, July 11, 1863, three years.
Duon, Daniel B., private, 35th Inf., Co. F ; enl. June 15, 1861, two years; disch. Feb. 11, 1863, for disability.
McDowell, Wm. H., 3d sergt , 35th Inf., Co. F; enl. June 11, 1861, two years; pro. to 3d sergt., Oct. 21, 1861.
St. John, William H., 21 sergt., 35th Inf., Co. F; enl. June 11, 1861, two years ; pro. to 2d sergt., Oct. 21, 1861.
Chapman, William H., private, 35th Inf., Co. F; enl. June 11, 18GI, two years. Spike, Oliver P., private, 35th Inf., Co. F; enl. June II, 1861, two years.
Draper, Frank M., 1st corp., 35th Inf., Co. F; enl. June 11, 1861, three years.
Grieves, John, 7th corp., 35th Inf., Co. F ; enl. June 11, 1861, two years; pro. to 7th corp., Feb. 20, 1863.
Carmen, Wm., private, 35th Inf., Co. F ; enl. June 11, 1861, two years. Knapp, Myron, private, 35th Inf., Co. F; enl. June 11, 1861, two years ; died in hosp. nt Falls Church, Va., July 25, 1862, of typhoid fever.
Rain, John, private, 35th Inf., Co. F ; enl. June 11, 1861, two years.
Horr, Benjamin, private, 35th Inf., Co. F; enl. June 11, 1861, two years.
Gill, John, private, 35th Inf., C'o. F; enl. June 11, 1861, two years; re-enl. March 28, 1864, three years.
Randolph, George, private, 35th Inf., Co. F; enl. June 11, 1861, two years; died at Washington, D. C.
Wood, Reuben W., private, 35th Inf., Co. F; enl. June 11, 1861, two years.
Brown, Coello Fernando, private, 1G1st Iof., Co. I ; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years; disch. Sept. 20, 1865.
Mattice, Theodore, private, 161st Inf., Co. F; enl. Ang. 21, 1862, three years. Ilaynar, David James, private, 14th Art. ; enl. Jan. 5, 1864, three years ; wounded ; dieil at McDougal Hospital, N. Y., Oct. 4 or 5, 1864.
Rowe, Lemuel, private, 16Ist Inf., Co. F ; enl. Ang. 21, 1862, three years; disch. Sept. 20, 1865.
Hoaglin, William Wallace, 2d sergt., 16Ist Inf., Co. F ; enl. Aug. 27, 1862, three years ; disch. Sept. 20, 1865.
Nostrand, Samuel, private, 161st Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years : disch. Sept. 20, 1865.
Wise, Rodolphns, private, 161st Inf., Co. F; enl. Ang. 21, 1862. three years. Wise, Benjamin, private, 161st Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug 21, 1862, three years.
Van Atten, John, corp., 161st Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years.
Rex, William, private, 1G1st Inf., Co. F; enl. Ang. 21, 1862, three years.
Ehruharth, Albright, private, 39th Inf., Co. F; enl. May 25, 1864, three years; disch. July 17, 1865, at Washington, D. C.
Eldred, Luther Bailey, private, 16Ist Inf., Co. F; enl Ang. 21, 1862, three years ; disch. Sept. 20, 1865. -
Byer, Charles, Ist sergt., 10Ist Inf., Co. F; enl. Ang. 21, 1862, three years ; pro. to Ist sergt., April 9, 1863; wounded at Sabine l'ass.
Duon, Daniel B, private, 14th H. Art., Co. B; enl. Jan. 5, 1864, three years ; re-enl. ; wounded in the foot, March 25, 1865 ; wounded in the abdomen in front of Petersburg and taken prisoner ; paroled March 30, 1865; disch. July 1, 1865.
Totten, James HI., 161st Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years.
Blackrich, Gregory, private, 161st Juf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years. Tyler, Miton F., private, 161st Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years.
Moulton, James II., private, 175th Inf., Co. A ; enl. March, 1864, three years.
Tagua, Samnel, private, 161st Inf., Co. F ; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years ; disch. for disab., Aug. 10, 1863.
Ressicker, Nicholas Van, private, 16Ist Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years; died at New Iberia, La., Nov 19, 1863.
Wemple, Ephras V., 2d corp , 107th Inf., Co. G ; enl. July 17, 1862, three years ; disch. for disability, Feb, 3, 1863.
Fisher, Stilman S., Ist sergt., 16Ist Inf., Co. F ; enl. Aug. 27, 1862, three years; died of disease at Baton Rouge, April 9, 1803.
Ressicker, Jacob, private, 14th Art. ; enl. March, 1864, three years ; died at EI- mira, not long after he enlisted.
Bocker, George, private, 164th Inf., Co. II; enl. March 31, 1864, three years; cuoimitted suicide, Feb. 1864, in the service.
Bacon, Austin HI., Jr., private, 189th Inf., Co. G; enl. Ang. 20, 1864, one year ; died of typhoid fever on a transport from City Point to Baltimore, about Feb. 3, 1865.
Shults, Andrew, private, 104th Inf. ; enl. March 31, 1804, three years; disch. July 15, 1865.
Tamling, Benjamin W., private, 164th Regt., Co. A ; enl. March 31, 1864, three years ; disch. July 15, 1865.
Stetson, Renben E., private, 164th Inf., Co. B; enl. March 31, 1864, three years ; discharged.
Knoodle, John, Jr., private, 161st Inf., Co. F; enl. Ang. 21, 1862, three years; died at Elmira, Dec. 2, 1862.
Campbell, John, private, 161st Inf., Co. F; enl. Ang. 21, 1862, three years ; disch. Sept. 20, 1865.
Wait, Benjamin, Ist corp., 16Ist Inf., Co. F ; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years. Buslı, William Wesley, private, 161st Inf., Co. F ; enl. Ang. 21, 1862, three years. Watkins, Edwin F., 16Ist Inf., Co. F; enl. Ang. 21, 1862, three years.
Raymond, A. C., private, 161st Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years.
Allen, Robert, 161st Inf., Co. F; enl. Ang. 21, 1862, three years; disch. at New York, Ang. 24, 1803.
Clayton, Ilenry, private, 161st Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years; died at Elmira, N. Y., Nov. 20, 1862.
IJewitt, Charles M., private, 161st Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years; died at Elmira, N. Y., Nov. 20, 1862.
Townsend, Chester, private, 161st Inf., Co. F; en1. Aug. 21, 1862, three years ; disch. for disability, March 18, 1863.
Foster, Hollister, private, 161st Inf., Co. F ; enl. Ang. 21, 1862, three years. Avery, Gilbert F., corp., 161st Inf., Co. F ; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years.
Walling, Samuel S., capt., 161st Iuf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years ; wounded near the eye and mouth.
Draper, Edwin A., 2dl lient., 161st Regt., Co. F; enl. Ang. 21, 1862, two years; res. June I, 1864; re-enl. 189th Regt., N. Y. Vols., Co. G, Sept. 28, 1864, one year ; pro. to Ist lieut.
Jencks, James D., private, 161st Inf., Co. F; enl. Ang. 21, 1862, three years; must. out Ang. 30, 1865.
Craig, William, private, 161st Inf., Co. F; enl. Ang. 21, 1862, three years ; pro. to corp., Feb. 9, 1864.
Young, Joseph, private, Ifi1st Inf., Co. F; enl. Ang. 21, 1862, three years.
Avery, John A., private, list Inf, Co. F; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years; died at New York, Jan. 1, 1863.
Waggoner, Nicholas, private, 16Ist Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years. Moore, Robert T., private, 161st Inf., Co. F; enl. Ang. 21, 1862, three years; disch. March 4, 1865.
Falta, Nicholas, private, 161st Inf., Co. F ; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years ; died at Simsport, La., May 17, 1864.
Greives, Charles, private, 16Ist Inf., Co. F; enl. Ang. 21, 1862, three years ; disch. Aug. 24, 1863, at Baton Rouge, La.
Edmonds, John F., corp., 161st Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years.
Morrison, George, private, 161st Inf., Co. F; enl. Ang. 21, 1862, three years ; disch. for disability, Feb, 23, 1863, at Alexandria, Va.
Wellington, Trimball, private, 161st Inf., Co. F ; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years ; committed suicide, June 25, 1863, at Raton Rouge.
Filder, Henry, private, 1GIst Inf., Co. F ; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years ; died at Sinsport, La., May 17, 1864.
Kooodle, John, Sr .. 4th sergt., 161st Inf., Co. F ; enl. Ang. 21, 1862, three years ; wounded in hip; taken prisoner, April 8, 18G4; disch. March 4, 1865, at Baton Rouge.
Lyon, Josiah B., private, 161-t Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years ; disch. at Baton Rouge, Ang. 24, 1863.
Barber, Orlando, private, 161st Inf., Co. F; enl. Ang. 21, 1862, three years ; died of wounds received at Sabine Cross Roads, April 8, 1864.
Stanton, Elijah, private, 1G1st Inf., Co. F; enl. Ang. 21, 1562, three years; died at Elmira, N. Y., Nov. 20, 1862.
Geer, William I1., private, 16Ist Inf., Co. F ; enl. Ang. 21, 1862, three years ; died at New York, Nov. 28, 1862.
Tripp, Sidney R., private, 161st Inf., Co. F ; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years ; disch. at Elmira, Dec. 10, 1863, for disability.
Webster, William B., private, 161st Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years ; dischi. March 4, 1862, for disability.
Catner, Daniel S., private, 161st Inf., Co. F; en]. Ang. 21, 1862, three years ; disch. Sept. 23, 1865, for disability.
Cranmer, Harvey B., 16Ist Inf., Co. F; enl. Ang. 21. 1862, three years. Adair, John, 1G1-t Regt., Co. F; enl. Ang. 21, 1862, three years ; disch. Aug. 29, '64. Mattice, David HI., 3d sergt., 161st Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years; disch. by general order 122.
Hulbert, Isaac, private, 1GIst Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years ; dischi. at Elmira, N. Y., 1862.
Wager, Jolin, private, Ifilst Inf., Co. F; ent. Aug. 21, 1862, three years ; died at Vicksburg, Miss,, Nov. 14, 1864.
Stowe, Lysis, private, 16Ist Inf., Co. F; enl. Ang. 21, 1862, three years ; died at Perry, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1862
Grover, Rodolph R , private, 161st Inf., Co. F; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years ; disch. July 25, 1865, for disability.
Miles, William, private, 4th Regt .; enl. Jan. 4, 1864, three years.
Blackcreek, George, private, 4th HI. Art., Co. G ; eul. Jan. 5, 1864, thres years; disch. Sept. 26, 1865.
Blood, James II., private; enl. Feb. 13, 1864, three years ; found dead at Elmira, N. Y., not long after he enlisted.
Pierce, Silas N., capt., 6th Cav., Co. G; enl. Sept 27, 1861, three years ; pro. to corp , Sept. 27, 1861 ; to 6th sergt., Jan. 27, 1862; to 1st sergt., Dec. 1, 1862 ; re-enl., same regt. and co., Dec. 15, 1863; pro. to capt., May 4, 1865; wounded in left side at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864.
Day, John, private; enl. Jan. 4, 1864, three years.
Ressinker, Jacob, private; enl. JaD. 4, 1864, three years; died at Elmira, not lung after enlistment, of fever.
Jones, Franklin, private ; enl. Jan. 13, 1864, three years.
Clason, Monroe, private, 4th IF. Art , Co. L ; enl. Jan. 4, 1864, three years ; disch. Oct. 2, 1863.
Maclany, James, private; ent. Jan. 3, 1864, three years.
Snyder, John, private, 35th Regt., Co. F; enl. June 11, 1861, two years; disch. June 11, 1863; re-enl. Gth Cav., Co. C, Jan. 16, 1864, three years ; taken prisoner; disch. June 5, 1865.
Morehouse, Ira HI., private, 35th Regt., Co. F; enl. June 11, 1861, two years; disch. June 11, 1863 ; re-enl. 6th Cav., Co. C, Jan. 20, 1864, three years.
Leggett, Charles M., private, 4th II. Art., Co. L; enl. Jan. 3, 1864, three years ; must. ont Oct. 2, 1865.
Rowe, Christian, private, 14th II. Art .; enl. Jan. 4, 1864, three years. Stine, Jacob, private, 14th II. Art. ; enl. Jan. 4, 1864, three years. Reeves, George HI., private, 4th Art., Co. L; enl. Jan. 3, 1864, three years. Darrim, Harvey E., private, 14th H. Art .; enl. Jan. 4, 1864, three years. Epley, Franklin, private, 14th H. Art., Co. B; enl. Jan. 4, 1864, three years.
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Flynn, Angwine, private ; en]. Jan. 3, 1864, three years. Roberts, Hiram, private, 22d Cav., Co. G; enl. Jan. 4, 1864, three years.
Spike, Oliver P., Ist sergt , 6th Cav., Co. F ; enl. Jan. 3, 1864, three years ; pro. to corp., Dec. 14, 1863 ; to 4th sergt., Jan. 1, 1805; to lat sergt., May 1, 1865. Narrncony, Samuel, private; en !. Jan. 3, 1864, three years.
Grives, William, private, 4th H. Art., Co. L ; en1. Jan. 4, 1864, three years; must. out, Oct. 2, 1865.
Brown, Ezekiel, Ist corp., 14Ist Inf., Co. E; enl. Ang. 20, 1862, three years; disch. June 8, 1865.
Finch, Edmond Jacob, private, 6th Cav., Co. C; enl. July 28, 1×62, three years ; wounded in the arm ; disch. on account of wound, Jan. 18, 1865.
Fincks, Charles Edwin, private, isth Inf., Co. F; enl. March 10, 1862, three years ; re-en1. 78th Regt., Cn, F, three years ; disch. July 15, 1865.
Washburn, William, capt., 189th Inf., Co. G'; enl. Ang. 19, 1864, one year. Kimball, Elbert E., 1st sergt., 189th Regt., Co. G; enl. Ang. 20, 1864, one year. Wetmore, Edwin H., 6th corp., 189th Inf., Co. G; enl. Ang. 29, 1564, one year. Carpenter, Frank, private, 189th Inf, Co. G ; enl. Ang. 29, 1864, one year ; disch. May 30, 1865.
Carpenter, Simeon D., private, 189th Inf., Co. G; enl. Aug. 29, 1864, one year ; disch. May 30, 1865.
Covell, John H., private, 189th Inf., Co. G; enl. Ang. 25, 1864, one year. Cleland, Luther, private, 189th Inf., Co. G; cul. Aug. 23, 1864, one year. Dean, Horace, private, 189th Inf., Co. G ; enl. Aug. 16, 1864, one year. Demerest, Nelson 11., private, 189th Inf., Co, G ; enl. Aug. 30, 1864, one year. Eckerman, Jacob, private, 189th Inf., Co. G; enl. Ang. 18, 1864, one year. French, Willard L., private, 189th Inf., Co. G; enl. Aug. 30, 1864, one year. Ferris, Luther L., private, 189th Iuf., Co. G; eul. Ang. 23, 1864, one year. Gurusey, Robert C., private, 189th Inf., Co. G; enl. Ang. 29, 1864, one year. Hewitt, George M., Jr., private, 189th Regt., Co. G ; enl. Ang. 30, 1864, one year. Harter, Leonard, private, 189th Inf., Co. G; enl. Ang. 31, 1864, one year. Hoffman, Peter, private, 189th Regt., Co. G ; enl. Aug. 19, 1864, one year. llarris, James, private, 189th Regt., Co. G; enl. Aug. 30, 1864, one year. ITassell, Chas. F., private, 159th Regt., Co G; enl. Sept. 12, 1864, one year. llunt, Philip, private, 189th Regt., Co. G; enl. Sept. 1, 1864, one year. Johnson, Oscar, private, 189th Regt., Co. G; enl. Ang. 30, 1864, one year. l'eck, Silsbe, private, 188th Regt., Co. G; ent. Sept. 1, 1864, one yrar. Prete, Thaddeus W., private, 189th Regt., Co. G ; enl. Ang. 12, 1864, one year. Palmenter, Jary A., private, 189th Regt., Co. G; enl. Aug. 19, 1864, one year. Peterson, Elmer, private, 189th Regt , Co. G; enl. Ang. 17, 1864, one year. Roberts, Lorenzo, private, 189th Regt., Co. G; enl. Ang. 23, 1864, one year. Reynolds, Vincent 1 .. , private, 189th Regt., Co. G ; enl. Ang. 19, 1864, one year. Randolph, John S., private, 189th Regt., Co. G; enl. Aug. 27, 1864, one year. Sourbier, Bolster, private, 180th Regt., Co. G; enl. Aug. 29, 1864, one year. Clayton, Walter C., private, 189th Regt., Co. G ; enl. Ang. 30, 1864, one year. Smith, IIngh, private, 189th Regt., Co. G; enl. Aug. 29, 1864, one year. Wilkinson, Haskell, private, 189th Regt., Co. G; enl. Aug. 19, 1864, one year. Willinmson, George W., private, 189th Regt., Co. G ; enl. Ang. 17, 1864, one year. Wagoner, Jacob, private, 189th Regt., Co. G; enl. Ang. 20, 1861, one year. Wood, Andrew Jackson, private, 189th Regt., Co. G; enl. Ang. 22, 1864, one year. Zuzenfuss, William, private, 189th Regt., Co. G ; enl. Aug. 18, 1864.
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