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USA > New York > Tioga County > History of Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins and Schuyler counties, New York > Part 118
USA > New York > Tompkins County > History of Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins and Schuyler counties, New York > Part 118
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Free White.
Males. Females. Total.
Under 10 years
139
144
From 10 to 16
46
64
16 " 26.
86
114
66 26 " 45 ...
126
76
45 and upwards.
26
29
423
427
850
Free Colored.
Under 14 years
2
From 14 to 26 ..
1
2
Slaves-under 14.
3
from 14 to 26.
1
6
3
9
Grand total
859
Foreigners, not naturalized, 5; engaged in agriculture, 10; en- gaged in eommeree, 27; engaged in mauufnetures, ineludiug me- elanies of every description, 143.
1829. Henry S. Walbridge.
1853. Anson Spencer.
1830. John Holman.
1854. Philip J. Partenheimer.
1831-32. Levi Leonard.
.
1855. Wait T. Huntington.
1833. Ira Tillotson.
1856. Lewis II. Culver.
1857. Philip J. Partenheimer.
5.00
6.50
1835-36. Amasa Dana.
1858. Charles Coryell.
.6
Flour, superfine. rye ..
...
Wheat.
bush.
41
91
Corn ....
31
46
Oals ....
95
31
Barley.
50
56
Flaxseed
1.00
Timothy seed ..
...
lb.
10
25
Tallow
Whisky, rye. gall.
25
2.25
Butter ...
1837. Georgo P. Frost.
1859. Thomas P. St. John.
1834. Wait T. Huntington.
1843. John J. Speed.
1841-46. Timothy S. Williams. 1847-48. Nathan T. Williams.
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HISTORY OF TIOGA, CHEMUNG, TOMPKINS,
Ithaca.
New York.
Wool, merino ......
1b.
$0.50
$0.70
« half-breed ..
38
45
common
31
30
Furs, beaver ..
2.50
4.25
fox.
.skin.
75
1.31
Honey ......
Ib.
06
09
Pork, prime
bbl.
6.50
8.75
mess.
8.50
11.75
It will be noticed that flax was worth more for home consumption than for shipment. This interesting fact is accounted for when we consider how busy were the hands of the young maidens of that period, as revealed in the following
" CHALLENGE TO THE GIRLS OF TOMPKINS COUNTY.
"On Friday, the 29th of March, 1822, between the hours of one in the morning and ten in the evening, Miss Anna Buck, aged thirteen years, daughter of Benjamin Buck, of the town of Lansing, spun ninety knots of tow yarn. Beat this if you can."
It seems that lasses responded manfully to this challenge, for we read that Miss Eliza Higgins, of Enfield, in April, spun in thirteen and a quarter hours eighty-one knots of linen thread ; and that Philanda Dickenson, aged fourteen, the same day spun in thirteen and three-quarter hours eighty knots of tow yarn.
We see also that Miss Mary Ann Goodwin assisted in sustaining the local price of common wool, by spinning in fifteen hours one hundred and sixty-five knots and three threads of good woolen yarn.
LITERARY PRODUCTIONS.
A detailed history of the press of Ithaca will be found in another chapter in the general history of the county.
PUBLICATIONS BY LOCAL AUTHORS.
Miscellaneous.
Burritt, Charles D .- Methodism in Ithaca.
Cobb, Lyman .*- Spelling and other School Books. 1821 to 1839.
De Witt Guard .*- History of Company A, National Guards, 50th Regiment. 1866.
Ferris, Benj. G. (late Secretary of Utah) .- Utah and the Mormons. 1854.
Ferris, Mrs. B. G .- The Mormons at Home. 1856.
Linn, William .*__ Life of Thomas Jefferson. 1834. Momus at Home.
Mack, Ebenezer .*- Life of Lafayette. 1841.
Palmer, Sarah A. (" Aunt Becky") .- The Story of Aunt Becky's Army Life. 1868.
Parker, Rev. Samuel, A.M. - Beyond the Rocky Moun- tains. 1846.
Wisner, William, D.D .- Incidents in the Life of a Pas- tor. 1851. Elements of Civil Liberty. 1853.
Local Scenery and History.
Southwick, Solomon .- Views of Ithaca and its Environs. By an Impartial Observer. Pamphlet. 1834.
Spencer, Spence .- Scenery of Ithaca, etc. By different authors. 1866.
University Guide, published by Finch & Apgar. 1875. Ithaca Journal, 1841 .- Articles on Scenery, with cuts. By J. H. F.
Clinton, De Witt .- Ithaca in 1810. In Campbell's Life and Diary of D. W. C. 1849.
King, Horace .- Early History of Ithaca-A Lecture. Pamphlet. April, 1847.
Goodwin, H. C .- Ithaca as it Was and Ithaca as it Is. Pamphlet. 1853.
Walton, H .- Lithograph Views of Ithaca, from East, South, and West Hills. Colored. 1836.
Directories.
Childs, Hamilton .- Directory and Gazettecr of Tompkins County. 1868.
Farnham, G. W .- Directory of Ithaca Village. 1869.
Lennon, J. Francis .- Ithaca General and Tompkins County Business Directory. 1872.
Norton, Conklin .- Village Directory. 1878.
FREE HOLLOW.
About the year 1812 a Mr. Phoenix erected a grist-mill on Fall Creek, at Free Hollow (about two miles easterly from Ithaca), now known by the more ambitious name of " Forest Home." To this Jacob G. Dyckman & Co., in 1819, added a fulling-mill. Mr. Dyckman soon became sole owner of the property, which he managed until May 28, 1821, when he sold to Edmond Preswick.
In 1823, Samuel Scaman owned the mills and let them to Job Gaskill. When the mills and attachments were again sold, in 1827, the property included the Phoenix mill, with two runs of buhr-stones and three bolts ; a woolen- factory, with double carding-machine, one billy, two jennies, one broad shearing-machine, four looms, one picker ; a full- ing-mill, dye-house, and new saw-mill. Besides these were four dwelling-houses, two barns, one cooper-shop, a school- house, and 250 acres of land.
In 1826, the woolen-factory was conducted by Stewart & Allen, and turned out broadcloths and satinetts. Mr. Stewart left the firm in the same year and put up a new mill one-half mile below.
Subsequently the mills were sold to Jacob Starbird, and by him to Mack, Andrus & Woodruff.
MILITARY RECORD.
Chauncey S. Norton, private, Co. A, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl. May 3, 1861 ; disch. Aug. 25, 1862, for sickness ; re-enl. Co. G, 15th N. Y. Cav., Aug. 10, 1864 ; disch. Aug. 9, 1865.
Wm. S. Berrey, private, Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 16, 1862; wounded at Wauhatchie; disch. June 9, 1865.
Harrison H. Benjamin, corp., Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 16, 1862 ; wounded at Gettysburg ; disch. June 9, 1865.
Isaac Van Order, private, Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 16, 1862 ; disch. Dec. 10, 1863, for disability.
Kimball Van Order, private, Co. G, 15th N. Y. Cav .; enl. Aug. 27, 1863; mor- tally wounded at Lynchburg, Va. ,
Ormal Bingham, musician, Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 16, 1862; pro. chief musician ; disch. June 9, 1855.
Harvey Leonard, private, Co. G, 15th N. Y. Cav .; enl. Aug. 28, 1863; disch. Aug. 9, 1865.
Ephraim S. Leach, private, Co. E, 64th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Oct. 21, 1861 ; wounded at Fair Oaks; disch. Oct. 20, 1862, for wounds; re-enl. private, Co. G, 15th N. Y. Cav., July 27, 1863; disch. Aug. 9, 1865.
Thomas Russell, private, Co. F, 15th N. Y. Cav .; enl. Jan. 5, 1864 ; disch. Ang. 9, 1865.
Joseph Metzler, private, Co. I, 10th N. Y. Cav .; enl. Oct. 25, 1861 ; trans. to Invalid Corps ; disch. Feb. 12, 1864, for disability.
Daniel Landon, private, Co. G, 15th N. Y. Cav .; eul. Aug. 13, 1863; wounded at Five Forks, Va .; disch. Aug. 9, 1865.
George W. Hunt, private, Co. G, 15th N. Y. Cav. ; enl. Ang. 6, 1863 ; disch. Aug. 9, 1865.
# Published in Ithaca.
Photo, by Frear.
Gabm. C. Sponville
Among the representative, self-made business men of Ithaca, none have been more successful, and deservedly so, than the gentleman whose name heads this brief sketch. For more than forty years he has been prominently identi- fied with the business and material interests of Ithaca, and has acquired a reputation for enterprise and individual in- tegrity second to that of no man within the province of our work.
John C. Stowell was born in Bainbridge, Chenango Co., N. Y., Feb. 20, 1817. He is of New England descent, his father, Calvin Stowell, having been born in New Hamp- shire ; his mother, Lucy Bramhall, was the daughter of Joseph Bramhall,* son of Joshua, who was the son of George Bramhall, who resided at Dover, N. H., in 1670, and at Casco, Maine, in 1678. The arrival of the family was contemporary with that of the Pilgrim fathers, and the descendants at the present day enjoy the satisfaction a repu- table and honest genealogy always gives. Joseph Bramhall, grandfather of Mr. Stowell, was born Jan. 4, 1750 ; married Experience Blackman, and removed from Plymouth, Mass., to Dutchess Co., N. Y., somewhere between the years 1765 and 1775, and died in Meredith, Delaware Co., N. Y. After his death the widow and her family removed to Franklin, in the same county. Calvin Stowell and his family removed to the town of Groton, N. Y., where he died in 1838. By this sad event the care and support of the widow devolved upon the subject of this sketch, which duty he cheerfully performed until her death, which oc- curred Dec. 2, 1871,-a period of thirty-six years. She lived to the good old age of ninety-three years.
In 1835, Mr. Stowell came to Ithaca, and entered the employ of Miles Finch, in the general mercantile business, as a clerk. By strict attention to the duties of his position, and a faithful regard for the interests of his employer, at the end of five years he was taken in as an equal partner,
under the firm-style of Finch & Stowell. This copartner- ship existed twelve years, when he purchased the interest of the senior member. In 1852 he formed a partnership with Samuel P. Sherwood, which was continued until 1864. In 1872 he sold the general mercantile business to H. L. Wilgus, and established the wholesale grocery and provision firm of J. C. Stowell & Son, taking his son, Calvin D. Stowell, into partnership. This young gentleman was edu- cated at Yale, from which institution he was honorably graduated in 1868. In 1875, Messrs. Stowell & Son, in connection with Charles M. Titus, erected the fine brick block known as the " Stowell Block," in which their whole- sale business house is located.
In December, 1843, Mr. Stowell was married to Mariette, daughter of Deacon Harley Lord, who is descended from the Webster family, of which Noah Webster was a distin- guished member. They have had four children,-Mary A., Calvin D., Julia F., and Harley L., of whom but one, Calvin D., alone survives. The others, who reached ma- turity, possessed more than ordinary intellectual endow- ments, and their loss was a sore bereavement to the fond and indulgent parents, whose pride they justly were.
Mr. Stowell has been a member of the First Presby- terian Church for forty years, and for eighteen years of that time one of its trustees. He is at present a deacon of that church, and one of its most zealous and active members. He was one of the original incorporators of the First National Bank of Ithaca, and is at present, and has been from its establishment, one of its directors. The very flattering success that has attended Mr. Stowell in all of his business transactions has been due to his uncom- promising integrity, and the high sense of moral obligation that has attended him through his long and busy carcer. In short, a practical exemplification of the golden rule has been the basis alike of his business and private life, and lience the acquisition of the creditable and honorable reputation which he enjoys.
* The children of Joseph Bramhall were as follows : William, Jerusha, Polly, Lucy, Ivory, Olive, Experience, Edmund, and Joseph.
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AND SCHUYLER COUNTIES, NEW YORK.
Peleg Chesebrough, bugler, Co. G, 15th N. Y. Cav .; enl. Aug. 10, 1863 ; disch. Aug. 9, 1865.
Cornelius B. Personius, private, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 6, 1862; disch. July 20, 1865.
Ansel B. Ilavens, private, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 12, 1862; disch. July 20, 1865.
Chas. W. Ilansner, orderly sergt., Co. E, 64th N. Y. Regt .; en1. Sept. 16, 1861; wounded at Fair Oaks; disch. Dec. 6, 1862, of wounds.
Peter J. Ilansner, private, Co. I, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl. May 1, 1861 ; died March, 1863, of disease.
John C. Ilolly, private, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. July 26, 1862; disch. July 20, 1865.
Jolin Pringle, private, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. July 26, 1862; disch. Feb. 1865, from wonnds received at Atlanta, Ca.
James Norton, private, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt. ; enl. July 21, 1862 ; disch. July 20,1865.
Moses Shepherd, private, Co. I, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl. Oct. 31, 1861 ; disch. Oct. 24, 1862, for disability.
Moses Van Order, private, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 6, 1862; disch. July 20, 1865.
Thomas Quinn, private, Co. A, 32d N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Sept. 12, 1861 ; disch. June 9, 1863 ; re-enl. in 16th N. Y. Art., Jan. 5, 1864 ; disch. April 22, 1864, too old for service.
John S. Benjamin, private, Co. E, 64th N. Y. Rept. ; enl. July 28, 1861 ; pro. to sergt .; taken prisoner, sent to Andersouville; exchanged; disch. July 16, 1865.
Wm. G. Snow, private, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 18, 1862; disch. Feb. 18, 1863, for disability ; re-enl. Co. B, 21st N. Y. Cav., June 27, 1863; trans, to Invalid Corps ; disch. June 15, 1865, for disability.
James J. Wallace, private, Co. G, 15th N. Y. Cav .; enl. July 31, 1863 ; disch. Aug. 9, 1865.
Jarred T. Anderson, ord. sergt., Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. July 17, 1862; disch. Dec. 23, 1862; broken foot, accident on railroad.
John J. Rounsville, private, Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; ent. Ang. 18, 1862; disch. June 9, 1865.
Reuben W. Dodd, private, Co. I, 32d N. Y. Regt. ; enl. May 5, 1862; disch. Jan. 4, 1862, for disability ; re-enl. in Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt., Aug. 18, 1862; pro. to ord. sergt .; disch. July 20, 1865.
Linus S. Mackey, sergt., Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt. ; ent. Aug. 6, 1862 ; disch. Sept. 16, 1863, for disability.
Benjamin F. Conklin, private, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 16, 1862 ; disch. July 20, 1865.
Daniel B. Norton, private, Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Aug. 16, 1862; disch. Dec. 31. 1863, for disability.
John G. Baldwin, private, Co. D, 65th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. July 16, 1861 ; disch. April 17, 1862, for disability ; re-enl. as private, Co. G, 15th N. Y. Cav., Aug. 10, 1863; disch. Aug. 9, 1865.
John Barnard, corp., Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Ang. 16, 1862 ; pro. to sergt. ; disch. June 9, 1865.
Abram Van Cren, private, Co. G, 15th N. Y. Cav .; enl. Ang. 1, 1863; disch. Aug. 9, 1865.
James E. Ostrander, private, Co. A, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl. May 3, 1861 ; disch. June 9, 1863 ; re-ent. as private, Co. M, 21st N. Y. Cav., Ang. 24, 1863.
James Pattison, private, Co. A, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl. May 3, 1861; pro. to sergt. ; taken prisoner; exchanged ; disch. June 9, 1863; re-enl. as 1st lieut., 184th N. Y. Regt., Ang. 15, 1864; disch. Feb. 29, 1865.
Cornelius J. Bogardus, private, Co. L, 21st N. Y. Cav. ; ent. Dec. 24, 1863 ; disch. Aug. 8, 1865.
Oscar Van Valkenburg, musician, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 13, 1862 ; disch. July 20, 1865.
Silas E. Tilton, corp., Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Ang. 30, 1862 ; pro. to sergt .; disch. June 9, 1865.
Melville V. Apgar, private, Co. C, 76th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Oct. 27, 1861 ; disch. Dec. 19, 1861, being a minor ; re-enl. in Co. G, 15th N. Y. Cav., July 30, 1863 ; pro. to corp. and sergt.
Henry Coe, private, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt. ; enì. Aug. 6, 1862 ; disch. June 13, 1865, for disability.
Wm. A. Bennett, ord, sergt., Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 21, 1862; disch. July 20, 1865.
Nelson S. White, private, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 12, 1862; pro. to corp .; dischi. July 20, 1865.
De Witt Apgar, ord .- sergt., Co. E, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. Sept. 5, 1862; pro. to sergt .- maj., 2d lieut., Ist lieut., and capt .; must. ont July 20, 1865.
Charles Sloughter, private, Co. A, 32d N. Y. Regt .; ent. April 29, 1861 ; dischi.
June 9, 1863; re-enl. Dec. 4, 1863, in Co. I, 5th N. Y. Art. ; disch. Aug. 18, 1865.
Ephraim B. Randolph, private, Co. I, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl. April 12, 1862; wounded and taken prisoner at Gaines' Mills ; exchanged ; disch, June 9, 1863; re-enl. Aug. 14, 1863, Co. K, 21st N. Y. Cav.
Amos R. Watkins, private, Co. G, 15th N. Y. Cav .; oul. July 21, 1864 ; wounded at Appomattox C .- H .; disch. on account of wounds.
Frauk II. Patterson, private, Co. G, 15th N. Y. Cav .; cul. Aug. 1, 1863; taken prisouer ; exchanged ; disch. June 9, 1865.
Levi L. Newman, corp., Co. I, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl. May 7, 1861 ; pro. to ord. sergt. ; disch. June 9, 1863.
Wm. Hitchcock, private, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 22, 1862; trans, to Inv. Corps ; dischi. Oct. 8, 1864, for disability.
Henry Slonghter, private, Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Ang. 13, 1862; wounded at Gettysburg ; disch. Jan. 13, 1864, for wounds.
Casper Slonghiter, private, Co. A, 32d N. Y. Regt. ; en1. April 21, 1861 ; taken pris. at Gaines' Mills ; exchanged ; dischi. June 9, 1863; re-enl. Dec. 9, 1863, Co. L, 21st N. Y. Cav .; pro. to sergt .; taken pris, at Snicker's Gap and exchanged.
Wm. Il. Norton, private, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 6, 1862; trans. to Invalid Corps.
Asa Batterson, private, Co. A, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 8, 1861; disch. June 9, 1863; re-en1. Aug. 4, 1863, Co. G, 15th N. Y. Cav. ; disch. Aug. 9, 1865. Clark Fralick, private, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. July 20, 1862; disch. July 20, 1865.
Sewell Babcock, bugler, Co. G, 15th N. Y. Cav .; enl. Aug. 10, 1863 ; disch. June 9, 1865, for disability.
Joel Rundle, private, 16th N. Y. Art. ; enl. Feb. 6, 1864; disch. May 31, 1864, for disability.
George B. Van Orman, private, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 6, 1862; disch. July 20, 1865.
Jolin O. Havens, private, Co. K, 97th N. Y. Regt .; ent. July 25, 1863; wounded at Petersburg ; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps; disch. June 7, 1865.
James McCarty, private, Co. G, 15th N. Y. Cav. ; eul. Aug. 26, 1863; disch. Aug. 9, 1865.
Henry O. Hayes, private, Co. G, 15th N. Y. Cav. ; eul. Ang. 30, 1863 ; disch. Ang. 9, 1865.
Eugene Prame, private, Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 18, 1862; died Nov. 30, 1862, of disease.
Charles Landon, private, Co. B, 21st N. Y. Cav .; enl. Dec. 20, 1863; disch. June 19, 1865, for disability.
Wm. J. Foute, private, Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 6, 1862 ; wounded at Lookout Mountain ; disch. June 9, 1865,
Wm. Pattison, private, Co. I, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl. May 7, 1861 ; disch. June 9, 1863.
Jobn Pattison, private, Co. D, 113d N. Y. Regt .; enl. July 20, 1862 ; disch. July 7, 1865, for disability.
James S. Wisner, private, Co. A, 32d N. Y. Regt. ; eul. May 3, 1861 ; disch. June 9, 1863 ; re-enl. Dec. 21, 1863, Co. M, 3d N. Y. Art .; disch. July 6, 1865.
George B. Shepherd, private, Co. A, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl. May 1, 1861; disch. June 9, 1863.
Ezra II. Shepherd, ord. sergt., Co. E, 64th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Sept. 16, 1861; wounded at Gettysburg ; disch. Nov. 1864.
Mark R. Wisner, private, Co. M, 3d N. Y. Art .; enl. Oct. 21, 1861 ; re-ent. in same company and regiment ; disch. July 6, 1865.
Stephen T. Williams, private, Co. A, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl. May 1, 1861 ; disch. June 9, 1863.
James Stanyon, sorgt., Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 18, 1862; pro. to Ist sergt .; wounded at Marietta, Ga .; disch. June 9, 1865.
James Faulkner, corp., Co. A, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl. May 1, 1861; disch. June 9, 1863.
Jerome Rowe, capt., Co. A, 32d N. Y. Regt. : enl. May 1, 1861 ; disch. Feb. 15, 1862. Edward C. Curtis, private, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 7, 1862; disch. July 20, 1865.
Charles E. Froman, reg'l q .- m. sergt., Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; eul. Ang. 6, 1862; disch. May 1, 1864.
Peter F. Riker, private, Co. E, 64th N. Y. Regt ; enl. Oct. 11, 1861 ; died Feb. 1, 1863, of disease.
Win. Il. Riker, private, Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 15, 1862 ; died Nov. 26, 1862, of disease.
Jerome Riker, private, Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Aug. 17, 1862 ; died Dec. 1, 1862, of disease.
Marquis Riker, private, Co M, 21st N. Y. Cav .; enl. Dec. 28, 1863; disch. Aug. 9, 1865, for disabi.ity.
George Riker, private, Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Ang. 15, 1862; disch. Dec. 6, 1862, for disability.
John Whitlock, capt., Co 1, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl May 31, 1861 ; disch. June 9, '63. Zachariah Tyler, corp., Co. B, 26th U. S. Col'd Regt .; enl. Dec. 30, 1863; dischi . Ang. 28, 1865.
George A. Richardson, private, Co. B, 26th U. S. Col'd Regt .; ent. Dec. 30, 1863; disch. Aug. 30, 1865.
Alonzo L. Bishop, sergt., Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Ang. 16, 1862 ; pro. to Ist sergt., to 2d lieut., and to 1st lient .; disch. May 23, 1865.
Jolin W. Brown, private, Co. 1, 32d N. Y. Regt. ; enl. April 30, 1861 ; disch. June 9. 1863 ; re-enl. Co. B, 6th N. Y. Art., Jan. 4, 1864 ; taken prisoner at North Anna ; exchanged ; disch. Aug. 24, 1865.
James 11. Bishop, private, Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 16, 1862; disch. June 9, 1865.
James M. Smith, private, Co. I, 32d N. Y. Regt. ; enl. May 7, 1861; wounded at West l'oint, Va .; died from effects, May 23, 1862.
Thomas G. Ryason, private, Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Ang. 16, 1862 ; disch. June 9, 1865.
Ilorace Cornelius, private, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 6, 1862; taken prisoner April 14, 1865; disch. June 28, 1865.
Win. L. Glass, private, Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 6, 1862; died July, 1863, of disease.
Morgan E. Dennis, private, Co. B, 26th U. S. Col'd Regt .: enl. Dec. 25, 1863 ; pro, to sergt .; disch. Ang. 28, 1865.
Jacob Johnson, private, Co. B, 26th U. S. Col'd Regt .; enl. Dec. 25, 1863 ; disch. June 30, 1865, for disability.
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HISTORY OF TIOGA, CHEMUNG, TOMPKINS,
Charles S. Shaw, private, Co. B, 26th U. S. Col'd Regt .; enl. Dee. 28, 1863; disch. Ang. 28, 1865.
Georgo E. Jones, private, 26th U. S. Col'd Regt .; enl. Dee. 25, 1863; disch. Aug. 28, 1865.
James II. Fichenor, Ist lieut., Co. A, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl. May 1, 1861; re- signed Sept. 1, 1861.
George Curtis, private, Co. E, 64th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Oct. 8, 1861; disch. Oct. 10, 1864.
James Maloney, private, Co. B, 21st N. Y. Cav .; enl. Dec. 28, 1863 ; disch. June 15, 1865, for disability.
Jay R. Watkins, private, Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 18, 1862; disch. June 9, 1865.
John Ifiggins, capt., Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 21, 1862; pro. to ma- jor; wounded at Ayresboro', N. C .; disch. May 16, 1865.
John W. Oshorn, private, 3d N. Y. Art .; enl. Dec. 4, 1861 ; wounded accident- ally ; disch. on account of wound, Oct. 25, 1862.
Robert Osborn, private, Co. I, 76th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Dec. 4, 1861 : disch. Aug. 15, 1865.
Erasmus D. Kelsey, private, Co. M, 2Ist N. Y. Cav .; enl. Dec. 26, 1863; wounded at Piedmont, Va.
Edwin F. Bingham, private, Co. A, 32d N. Y. Regt. ; enl. June 7, 1861 ; pro. to sergt .; disch. June 9, 1865.
Timothy Towney, private, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 16, 1862; disch. July 20, 1865.
Eugene Simpson, private, Co. I, 32d N. Y. Regt. ; enl. May 7, 1861 ; killed Sept. 14, 1862, at Sonth Mountain.
James L. Swansbrough, private, Co. K, 16th N. Y. Art .; enl. Jan. 11, 1864; disch. Aug. 21, 1865.
Leroy B. Worden, private, Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Aug. 6, 1862; wounded at Gettysburg; disch. Nov. 1863, for wounds.
Charles L. Whitmarsh, private, Co. I, 6th N. Y. Art .; enl. Jan. 8, 1864 ; killed May 10, 1864, at Mine Run, Va.
Wm. C. Shepherd, private, Co. M, 21st N. Y. Cav .; enl. Jan. 15, 1864.
Charles W. Earle, private, Co. L, 21st N. Y. Cav. ; enl. Jan. 5, 1864; wounded Feb. 1865 ; dischi. July, 1865, for wounds.
Daniel D. Worden, private, Co. A, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl. May 3, 1861 ; disch. June 9, 1863; re-enl. Ang. 6, 1863, Co. G, 15th N. Y. Cav .; pro. to corp .; disch. June 29, 1865.
John Smith, private, Co. K, 26th U. S. Col'd; enl. Dec. 24, 1863; disch. Aug. 28, 1865.
Ebenezer Worden, private, Co. E, 64th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Nov. 20, 1861 ; wounded at Antietam ; disch. Dec. 31, 1862, for wounds ; re-enl. Jan. 4, 1864, Co. I, 21st N. Y. Cav.
John F. Smith, private, Co. B, 26th U. S. Col'd ; enl. Dec. 24, 1863; disch. Ang. 28, 1865.
Joseph R. Smith, private, Co. K, 8th U. S. Col'd; en1. Aug. 2, 1863; pro. to ord. sergt .; killed Sept. 22, 1864, at Petersburg.
Nathan B. Mellon, private, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 16, 1862; discli. July 20, 1865.
William Allen, private, Co. A, 109th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 1, 1862; taken prisoner ; escaped to Sherman's line; disch. March 27, 1865.
Eli H. Smith, private, Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 20, 1862 ; disch. June 9, 1865.
Willet J. Diekerson, private, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 15, 1862; trans. to Invalid Corps ; disch. July 20, 1865.
John B. Gardner, private, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Aug. 21, 1862 ; died Jan. 25, 1863, of disease.
Jesse S. Thomas, private, Co. M, 21st N. Y. Cav .; enl. Jan. 1, 1864.
Denslow Halladay, sergt., Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Aug. 20, 1862; disch. July 20, 1865.
Edgar Wood, private, Co. M, 21st N. Y. Cav .; enl. Dec. 31, 1863; disch. July 31, 1865.
George J. Wood, private, Co. M, 21st N. Y. Cav. ; enl. Dee. 26, 1863 ; pro. to corp. and to sergt .; disch. June 15, 1865, for disability.
Jacob Guess, private, Co. B, 26th U. S. Col'd; enl. Dec. 30, 1863; disch. Aug. 28, 1865
Andrew Nivens, private, Co. I, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl. May 3, 1861 ; disch. June 9, 1863.
John Mastin, private, Co. I, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl. May 3, 1861 ; disch. June 9, 1863.
Henry Mastin, private, Co. I, 32d N. Y. Regt. ; enl. May 3, 1861; wounded at West Point, Va .; disch. June 9, 1863.
Abram Mastin, private, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt .; enl. July 16, 1862; trans. to Invalid Corps ; diseh. July 20, 1865.
Kort S. Van Voorhis, lient .- col , 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 27, 1862; wounded at Wauhatchie Farm; disch. June 9, 1863.
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