History of Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins and Schuyler counties, New York, Part 171

Author: Peirce, H. B. (Henry B.) cn; Hurd, D. Hamilton (Duane Hamilton)
Publication date: 1879
Publisher: Philadelphia : Everts & Ensign
Number of Pages: 1112


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A METHODIST CHURCHI


was organized at Steamburg, in 1856, at the school-house, and is under the charge of the Townsendville Church. A meeting-house was erected in 1857. The first pastor was William Potter. The church has a membership of ten.


A church was organized over fifty years ago in the Still- well neighborhood, and a church was built, the ground being given by James Stillwell, and was known many years as the " Yellow Church." It was remodeled a few years since and painted white, dedicated by Rev. Mr. North way, and was called by him the " Little Gem,"-a name it has since been known by. It has been under the charge of the Mecklenburg Church, but is now practically discontinued.


A Methodist organization was formed before 1840, and a building was erected on the road between Reynoldsville aud Steamburg. Dissensions have crept into the church, but services are still held. Israel Pease was one of the first in its organization.


A CHRISTIAN CHURCHI AT SEARSBURG


was constituted in 1817, in a log school-house, that is still standing and used as a tenant-house, near Deacon L. W. Proper's residence. Elder Ezra Chase was the first pastor, and he was succeeded by Revs. Ezra Marvin, Seth Marvin, Stephen Lampheer, Cowen Royce, Jabez Chadwick, Wm. Grimes, J. Price, O. P. Alderiuan, George Taney, J. P. Topping, W. O. Cushing, and E. Jones, the present pastor. They have a membership of fifty, aud a Sunday-school of thirty scholars. W. 'O. Cushing, Superintendent. The present church was built in 1839.


SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.


About 1814 the Carmans, MeKeels, and others, feeling the necessity of holding meetings in accordance with their faith and belief, commenced holding meetings at the house of Caleb Carman, who had located where Perry City now is, under the supervision of the Scipio Monthly Meeting, within whose jurisdiction they were. In 1816 a prepara- tive meeting was established by authority of the Scipio Monthly Meeting, on the seventh day of the eighth month, iu 1822, by authority of the Farmington Quarterly Meet-


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HISTORY OF TIOGA, CHEMUNG, TOMPKINS,


ing. A monthly meeting was established at the house of Caleb Carman, by the name of " Hector Monthly Meeting of Friends." Caleb Carman was appointed elerk of the day, and subsequently for the year.


This may be considered the date of the organized exist- enee of the Society of Friends. The first members were Caleb and Anna Carman, William and Phebe Carman, Charles and Mary Carman, Phila Ammock, Jesse and Amy MeKeel, Joshua and Hester MeKeel, Thomas and Mary Frost, and Eber Crandall. On the 12th day of October, 1825, Caleb Carman, Jesse MeKeel, and William Carman were appointed a building committee, to take charge of building a meeting-house, and report the expense to the society. The 13th day of December, 1826, the committee reported the house completed, and the expense to be $500. Difference of opinion arose in the minds of the members of the society, and some of the number separated in 1828, and were attached to the Seipio meeting of Hieksites.


In 1847 an amicable separation of another portion of the society resulted in the establishment of another meeting in the neighborhood of Thomas Carman and Elnathan Wixom. In 1853 a meeting-house was built near Thomas Carman's residenee, where they worship. In 1864 a meet- ing of the society was established in the town of Ulysses, one mile south of Jacksonville.


We are under obligations to Charles Rathbone, Richard Ely Smith, Wm. B. Ely, Dr. Wm. H. Fish, Humphrey Pratt, Parker Wixom, Win. Himrod, A. G. Proper, George Grant, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Keep, Jaeob Banker, Joseph Larrison, and others for information, and very largely indebted to Charles T. An- drews, of Logan, the county historian, and Major E. Spaulding, of Mecklenburg, for the contribution of their valuable researches of the early settlement of Heetor.


MILITARY RECORD.


Alfred W. Soule, private, 89tl N. Y. Inf., Co. A; enl. Aug. 20, 1861, three years ; wounded in foot and knee at battle of South Mountain ; also in battle cf Camden.


Thaddeus Lane, private, Co. A, 80th N. Y. Inf .; enl. Sept. 1861, three years; died of typhoid fever at Roanoke Island, March 14, 1862.


Daniel F. Lane, private, Co. H, 2d District of Columbia Regt .; enl. Feb. 1862; mustered in State service in 1862; rejected by United States service.


Andrew Jackson, private, 15th N. Y. Eng., Co. G; eul. Sept. 1, 1864, one year; mustered out in June, 1865.


Jefferson Jackson, private, 15tl N. Y. Cav., Co. E; enl. Jan. 1, 1864, three years ; received sabre-wound, between Harper's Ferry and Baltimore, in a skir- mish ; Sept. 1865, was mustered out.


Jackson H. Crippin, private, 161st N. Y. Inf., Co. E; enl. Aug. 30, 1862, tliree years; was in the siege of Port Hudson, Donaldsonville, Sabine Pass, Mansfield, Pleasant Hill ; disch. June, 1865.


George A. Soule, private, Co. A, 58th N. Y. Iuf .; enl. Aug. 26, 1864, one hundred days ; disch. 1864.


Jacob F. Sutherland, private, Co. A, 141st N. Y. Inf .; enl. Aug. 14, 1862, three years.


Edward Stillwell, private, Co. A, 5th N. Y. Art .; enl. Jan. 4, 1864, three years; was in the battles of Piedmont, Lynchburg, Snicker's Gap, and Win- chester.


Franklin Jackson, private, Co. A, 141st N. Y. Inf .; enl. Aug. 13, 1864; disch. 1864; re-enl. 15th N. Y. Eng., Aug. 3, 1864 ; in battle of Gettysburg.


George W. Jackson, private, Co. A, 5th N. Y. Art .; enl. Jan. 4, 1864, three years ; was in battles of Piedmont and Lynchburg.


Wesley M. Lambert, Ist sergt., Co. F, 85th N. Y. Inf .; enl. Ang. 26, 1861, three years; re-enl. in 1864 ; engaged in battles of Yorktown, Fair Oaks, Seven Days before Richmond, Kingston, White Hall, Goldsborough, and Ply- mouth.


Duane Patterson, private, Co. H, 107th N. Y. Inf. ; enl. July 29, 1862, three years; was at battle of Antietam ; died at Campbell Hospital of typhoid fever.


Bradley F. Colegrove, private, Co. K, 3d N. Y. Inf. ; enl. April, 1861, two years . George Wm. Cutter, private, Co. H, 107th N. Y. Inf .; enl. July 25, 1862, three


years; in the battle of Antietam ; died of pneumonia at Hope Landing, March 5, 1863.


Eugene Hubbell, private, Co. A, 141st Regt .; eul. Aug. 12, 1862, three years ; in battles of Resaca, Dallas, Mission Ridge, and Wauhatchie Valley.


Jobn J. Saylor, private, Co. I, 231 Regt .; enl. May 16, 1861, two years; disch . 1863.


Win. H. Delamater, private, 14th Regt .; enl. Dec. 24, 1863, three years; in battle of the Wilderness; discb. 1865.


Judson Haggerty, private, Co. A, 141st Regt .; enl. Sept. 2, 1864, one year ; disch. 1865.


Cornelius F. Hill, private, 5th H. Art .; enl. Dec. 31, 1863, three years; disch. 1864.


William Baines, private, Co. L, 6th N. Y. H. Art .; enl. Jan. 2, 1864, three years ; in battles of the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Laurel Hill, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Winchester, and Cedar Creek.


Augustus J. Swartout, private, Co. B, 6th H. Art .; enl. Jan. 2, 1864, three years ; disch. June, 1865, on account of wound received in front of Petersburg ; in battles of Petersburg, Spottsylvania, Laurel Hill, Cold Harbor, and the Wilderness.


Charles W. Brown, sergt., Co. E, 161st Regt .; enl. Aug. 31, 1862, three years; died of pneumonia, Dec. 4, 1862, at Mecklenburg.


Albert D. Davey, 4th sergt., Co. D, 10th N. Y. Cav .; enl. Oct. 1, 1861, three years ; disch. Jan. 4, 1864; re-enl. for three years; mustered out on cou- solidation of 10th and 24th N. Y. Cav. Regts .; in thirty-tbree battles.


Abram M. Davey, private, Co. H, 74th N. Y. Inf .; enl. Sept. 1, 1861, three years; disch. 1863; re-enl, Dec. 26, 1863, in 10th N. Y. Cav., Co. D ; mus- tered ont in 1865; in battles of Yorktown, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, Seven Days before Richmond, and second Bull Run.


James T. Dikeman, 4th corp., Co. H, 107th Regt .; enl. July 19, 1862, three years ; wounded at battle of Dallas, in leg, May 25, 1864; in battles of Dallas, Antietam, and Resaca.


Nathan T. Dykeman, 4th corp., Co. H, 107tb Regt .; enl. July 19, 1862, three years ; eul. first in 4th Ohio, for three months ; re-enl. 107th N. Y. Inf. ; was killed on cars near Washington, after going with Sherman on his "March to the Sea."


David Hovencamp, 4th corp., Co. I, 23d N. Y. Inf .; enl. April 28, 1861, two years; iu battles of Fredericksburg, Rappahannock, Sulphur Springs, Gainesville, second Bull Run, South Mountain, Chantilly.


Augustus C. Foster, 3d sergt., Co. H, 107th Regt .; enl. July 25, 1862, three years; in battles of Antietam, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wanhatchie Valley, Missionary Ridge, Buzzard's Roost, Resaca, Dallas, Culp's Farm, Peach-Tree Creek, Atlanta; with Sherman through Georgia ; takeu prisoner at Solemn Grove ; went to Libby prison; there four days.


Martin B. Jaquish, private, Co. A, 5th N. Y. H. Art .; enl. Dec. 26, 1863, three years; in battles of Piedmont, Lynchburg, Snicker's Gap, Winchester. George W. Edget, private, Co. E, 161st Regt. : enl. Aug. 30, 1862, three years ; recd, wound in left arm at Sabin's Cross-Roads; in battles of Port Hudson, Donaldsonville, Sabin's River.


Alexander G. Donnelly, private, Co. K, 3d N. Y. Iuf. ; enl. Dec. 17, 1861, eigli- teen months; in battles of Malvern Hill, and siege of Suffolk.


William W. Bowers, private, Co. A, 5th N. Y. Art .; enl. Jan. 4, 1864, three years ; in battles of Piedmont, Lynchburg, and Bolivar Heights.


Albert R. Graham, private, Co. K, 3d N. Y. Inf .; enl. Dec. 17, 1861, two years ; re-enl. Dec. 28, 1863, for three years in 5th N. Y. H. Art .; in battles of Piedmont, Lynchburg, Snicker's Gap, Winchester, and Martinsburg.


Samuel W. Smith, private, Co. D, 137th N. Y. Inf .; enl. Aug. 18, 1862, three years; in battles of Berryville, Martinsburg, and Dumfries.


Henry J. Simpson, private, Co. D, 137th N. Y. Inf. ; enl. Aug. 18, 1862, three years; in battles of Berryville and Martinsburg; wounded at Chatta- nooga, and died in July, 1864, of wounds.


Joseph Abbey, private, Co. E, 64th N. Y. Inf .; enl. Sept. 3, 1864, one year. William W. Chester, private, Co. F, 120thi N. Y. Inf .; enl. Aug. 27, 1864, one year; wounded while on picket duty at Petersburg; died at Harwood Hospital, Feb. 1865.


Isaac M. T. Coats, private, Co. A, 5th N. Y. H. Art. ; enl. Jan. 5, 1864, three years; died at Elmira, of measles, March 19, 1864.


Denuis A. Atwater, private, Co. E, 161st N. Y. Inf. ; enl. Aug. 1862, three years ; was wounded in the New York riot with a brickbat from the rioters.


Jolın M. Wakeman, private, Co. D, 12th N. Y. Cav .; enl. Nov. 10, 1862, three years.


Itlmuriel Hovencamp, private, Co. E, 161st N. Y. Inf .; enl. Aug. 1862, three years; in battle of Port Hudson ; died at New Iberia, La.


Joshua Hovencamp, private, Co. F, 120th N. Y. Inf. ; enl. Aug. 27, 1864, one year; iu battles of Petersburg, Hatcher's Run, and at the surrender of Gen. Lee.


Harrison Roune, private, Co. C, 61st N. Y. Inf .; enl. Sept. 1861, one year; missing.


James T. Brown, private, Co. I, 14th N. Y. H. Art .; enl. Jan. 5, 1864, three years ; wounded at battle of Petersburg, July, 1864.


Harlow Sharp, corp., Co. E, 161st N. Y. Inf. ; enl. Aug. 31, 1862, three years; died Nov. 1862, of pueumouia.


llerman H. Wager, private, Co. I, 103d N. Y. Inf .; enl. Feb. 1862, three years ; died on shipboard, near Annapolis, from effects of poison.


Clarenee D. Wallenbeck, private, 109th N. Y. Inf. ; eul. Sept. 1864, one year; in battle of Petersburg.


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Ph. Redner, private, Co. B, 6th N. Y. Art .; enl. Jan. 2, 1863, three years; re-enl. in 14th N. Y. Art .; in battles of Wilderness, Bethany Church, Spottsylvania, and l'etersburg.


Peter Benient, private, Co. G, 15th N. Y. Cav. ; enl. Aug. 15, 1864, one year; in battles of Lazy Springs and Ashland.


Albert L Bowers, private, Co. II, 15th N. Y. Eng .; enl. Sept. 1864, one year.


Edgar Pangborn, private, Co. F, 63d N. Y. Inf. ; enl. March 30, 1864, three years; in battles of Deep Bottom, Hateher's Run, and Southside Railroad.


George W. Ball, artifieer, Co. G, 15th N. Y. Eng .; enl. Sept. 1, 1864, one year: in battle of Petersburg.


Lander L. Osborn, private, Co. G, 15th N. Y. Eng .; enl. Sept. 13, 1864, one year. James B. Owen, private, Co. E, 147th N. Y. Inf. ; enl. July 25, 1863; three years; in twenty-one battles.


Orville Townsend, private, 50th Eng .; enl. Ang. 30, 1864, one year.


John Brown, private, 23d N. Y. S. V. ; enl. May 3, 1861, two years ; in battles of Fredericksburg and Rappahannock Station ; wounded in leg at second battle of Bull Run, and in same leg at Antietam.


John I. Sayler, private, Co. I, 23d N. Y. S. V. ; enl. May 16, 1861, two years. Charles M. Woodward, private, Co. I, 23d N. Y. S. V .; enl. May, 1861, two years ; in battles of Antietam, Chancellorsville, and second Bull Run.


Charles E. Welden, private, Co. I, 23d N. Y. S. V .; enl. May 16, 1861, three years; in battles of Bull Run, Fair Oaks, and Antietam.


Albert Wescott, Co. I, 23d N. Y. S. V.


James W. Whitman, Co. I, 23d N. Y. S. V.


Henry Saylor, Co. I, 23d N. Y. S. V .; enl. April 26, 1864.


Walter L. Burge, private, 58th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Sept. 2, 1864.


Gideon C. Dudley, corp., 10th N. Y. Cav. ; enl. Oet. 16, 1861, three years ; died in Andersonville prison, July 17, 1864.


Jarv's Hanley, 23d N. Y. S. V .; enl. April 27, 1861; in battles nf second Bull Run, Antietam, and Fredericksburg.


Lewis Updyke, 179th N. Y. S. V .; enl. March 28, 1864; in battles of Petersburg and Richmond ; wounded in shoulder.


Colman W. Byran, Co. A, 50th Eng.


Charles G. Barrett, private, 50th Eng. ; enl. Ang. 29, 1862, three years ; in battle of Fredericksburg.


Joseph Burden, 50th N. Y. Eng.


Nelson B. Clawson, private, 50th N. Y. Eng. ; en1. Aug. 19, 1861, three years ; in battle of Fredericksburg.


William Chiristler, private, Co. A, 50th N. Y. Eng .; enl. Sept. 1861 ; died at Washington, Feb. 19, 1863. Jonathan C. Chandler, 50th N. Y. Eng.


Thomas Densmore, 50th N. Y. Eng.


Francis M. Drake, 50th N. Y. Eng. ; enl. Ang. 30, 1862 : in battles of Freder- icksburg, Deep Run, and Chancellorsville.


Henry S. Diekens, 50th N. Y. Eng. Corps.


James W. Gerome, 50th N. Y. Eng.


Chauncey W. Halsey, 50th N. Y. Eng .; enl. Nov. 26, 1861, three years ; in battle of Fredericksburg.


Richard Hill, 50th N. Y. Eng.


Alonzo Lyon, 50th N. Y. Eng.


James M. Miller, 50th N. Y. Eng.


Edward Miller, Co. A, 50tlı N. Y. Eng. ; enl. Aug. 15, 1862, three years ; in battle of Fredericksburg. Elias Osborn, 50th N. Y. Eng.


John Townsend, 50th N. Y. Eng .; cnl. Sept. 16, 1861, three years ; in battles of Fredericksburg, first and second battles of Yorktown, and Harper's Ferry. Albert Wager, 50th N. Y. Eng.


John Bassett, 50tl N. Y. Eng .; enl. Jan. 4, 1861, three years.


Abram Beeker, private, 50th N. Y. Eng .; enl. Jan. 4, 1861 ; re-enl .; in battles of Fredericksburg, Antietam, and second Bull Run.


Asa J. Story, private, 10th N. Y. Cav .; onl. Nov. 5, 1861, thiroe years ; in battle of Brandy Station, and wounded.


Charles M. Evarts, privato, Co. I, 23d N. Y. S. V .; enl. April 27, 1861, two years ; in battles of Antietam and second Bull Run.


Jonathan L. Chandler, private, 50th Eng .; enl. Aug. 30, 1862, two years; in battles of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville.


David Shannon, private, 141st N. Y. Inf .; enl. Ang. 30, 1862.


William E. Howard, private, Co. I, 23d N. Y. S. V .; enl. May 10, 1861, two years ; in battles of Antietam, Fredericksburg, South Mountain, and second Bull Run.


Daniel P. Budd, private, 50tl: Eng .; enl. Dec. 1863, three years.


Henry Dunham, privato, 103d N. Y. Inf .; enl. Feb. 24, 1862, three years; in battle of James Island.


Martin Van Buren, private, 179th N. Y. Inf .; enl. Feb. 20, 1864; died June 1, 1864.


Dunean Turberry, 15th N. Y. Eng.


Areher Dresser, 50th Eng .; enl. Jan. 1, 1864, three years.


Francis S. Bosburg, 89th N. Y. S. V.


Solomon Brown, private, 89th N. Y. S. V .; enl. Oct. 29, 1861 ; three years. George W. Corson, Co. A, 89th N. Y. S. V.


Michael Dolon, corp., Co. A, 89th N. Y. S. V .; enl. Jan. 5, 1864, three years ; wounded at Chapin's Farm ; pro. 2d lieut. Nov. 1, 1864; in battles nf Petersburg, Cold Harbor, Fair Oaks, Hatcher's Run, and Fort Gregg. Jonathan Fletehier, Co. A, 89th N. Y. S. V .; enl. Sept. 1864. Theodore Fletcher, 89th N. Y. S. V.


Orville Harris, private, 89th N. Y. S. V .; enl. Sept. 5, 1861, three years ; disch.


Nov. 17, 1862, for disability ; wounded in wrist at Camden.


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George Harris, 80th N. Y. S. V.


Peter Harman, private, 89th N. Y. S. V .; enl. Aug. 18, 18GI ; in battles of Cam- den, South Mountain, and Antietam.


Darwin A. Kellogg, private, 89th N. Y. S. V .; enl. Aug. 20, 1861, three years ; diseh. Jan. 5, 1864; re-enl. same regt. three years; in battles of South Mills and South Mountain.


William Munsick, 89th N. Y. S. V.


William Wixon, 89tli N. Y. S. V.


Gilbert Prober, private, Co. A, 89tli N. Y. S. V .; enl. Aug. 1861, three years ; died Feb. 18, 1862, in North Carolina.


Alfred W. Soule, 89th N. Y. S. V.


William Jaibbey, 89tl N. Y. S. V.


George W. Thompson, 89tl N. Y. S. V.


George W. Terrill, Co. C, 89tl. N. Y. S. V.


Albert II. Feuner, private, Co. A, 80th N. Y. S. V .; enl. Sept. 1861, three years ; in battles of Antietam and Fredericksburg.


Dermont Van Buskirk, 89tlı N. Y. S. V.


De Witt C. Waterfield, 89tlı N. Y. S. V.


Edwin J. Curry, Co. A, 89tli N. Y. S. V .; enl. Ang. 20, 1861, three years ; in battles of Fredericksburg, South Mountain, and Antietam.


Thaddeus Lane, 83tl N. Y. S. V.


Oliver II. P. Babcock, 103d N. Y. S. V.


William W. Bullard, private, Co. I, 103d N. Y. S. V .; enl. Jan. 23, 1861.


Rieliard W. Christler, private, Co. I, 103d N. Y. S. V .; enl. Feb. 4, 1862, three years ; in battle of Gettysburg ; died July 2, 1864.


Homer S. Case, sergt., Co. I, 103d N. Y. S. V .; enl. Jan. 27, 1862.


Alanson Clark, 103d N. Y. S. V.


Ilarrison Dates, 103d N. Y. S. V.


Jobin Ellis, 103d N. Y. S. V., Co. I.


Lucins S. Flower, corp., Co. I, 103d N. Y. S. V .; in battle of James Island.


Isaae T. German, private, Co. I, 103d N. Y. S. V. ; enl. Feb. 19, 1862, three years; in battles of Fredericksburg, Suffolk, James Island, and siege of Charleston.


George W. Jackson, 103d N. Y. S. V.


Henry G. Lamereaux, private, 103d N. Y. S. V .; enl. Feb. 12, 1861, three years ; in battles of Fredericksburg and Suffolk.


Alvin T. Gay, 98th N. Y. S. V.


Ilarman Will'aman, Co. I, 103d N. Y. S. V. ; enl. Jan. 9, 1862, three years ; died at Norfolk, Va., Sept. 1862, of typhoid fever.


Thaddeus Miller, private, Co. I, 103d N. Y. S. V .; enl. Feb. 8, 1862, three years. Jamies Post, Co. I, 103d N. Y. S. V.


Lorenzo Perry, Co. I, 103d N. Y. S. V.


Charles Perry, 103d N. Y. S. V.


James II. Stoughton, corp., 103d N. Y. S. V. ; enl. Jan. 24, 1862, three years ; in battle of James Island, James River ; wounded in left thigh.


William I. Sutherland, private, Co. I, 103d N. Y. S. V .; enl. Jan. 24, 1862.


Harry Stillwell, 103d N. Y. S. V.


Stephen Sherman, private, Co. I, 103d N. Y. S. V. ; en1. Jan. 21, 1862, three years. William Van Honten, Co. I, 103d N. Y. S. V.


George S. Whalen, Co. I, 103d N. Y. S. V.


Ilerman II. Wager, Co. I, 103d N. Y. S. V.


Fernando Wescott, private, Co. I, 103d N. Y. S. V .; enl. Jan. 17, 1862, threc years.


Robert C. Morgan, Co. G, 15th Eng .; enl. Sept. 1, 1864, one year.


Moses S. Dean, private, 103d N. Y. S. V. ; enl. Feb. 1, 1862, three years.


Reuben S. Brown, private, Co. D, 10th N. Y. Cav. ; enl. Oct. 1, 1861, three years.


Addison Dart, private, 23d N. Y. S. V. ; enl. May 7, 1861.


James II. Auble, Co. H, 107th N. Y. S. V.


Robert Aiken, Co. HI, 107th N. Y. S. V.


Simeon S. Bell, Co. II, 107th N. Y. S. V.


Theodore S. Brown, Co. II, 107th N. Y. S. V.


Edward P. Brown, Co. H, 107th N. Y. S. V .; enl. Ang. 1862, three years; in battle of Antietam.


Jolin Clark, Co. HI, 107th N. Y. S. V.


George W. Cutter, private, Co. HI, 107th N. Y. S. V. ; enl. July 25, 1862, tliree years.


Joseph Conse, Co. HI, 107th N. Y. S. V .; enl. July 25, 1862, three years ; died Oet. 1, 1862, at Harper's Ferry, eansed by the bursting of a shell at the battlo of Antietamn. 2 Jefferson Dimmiek, Co. Il, 107th N. Y. S. V. ; enl. Ang. 9, 1862.


Andrew Divit, private, Co. 11, 107th N. Y. S. V .; enl. July 21, 1862; in battle of Antietam ; died April 8, 1863, of typhoid fever, at Hope Landing.


Albert Diekens, Co. II, 107th N. Y. S. V.


James Dickens, Co. HI, 107th N. Y. S. V.


Sylvester Dunham, private, Co. H, 107th N. Y. S. V .; enl. Ang. 14, 1862; in battles of Antietam, Chancell orsville, Gettysburg, Dallas, Savannah, and Atlanta.


Delos II. Donnelly, Co. II, 107th N. Y. S. V.


Elsander Dinham, private, Co. II, 107th N. Y. S. V. ; cnl. July 25, 1862 ; three years.


Charles Everts, Co. HI, 107th N. Y. S. V.


Joseph Eldred, Jr., 107th N. Y. S. V.


Silas Gray, Co. II, 107th N. Y. S. V.


Orlando Green, Co. H, 107th N. Y. S. V.


Owen Gardner, private, Co. 1I, 107th N. Y. S. V .; enl. July 28, 1862.


Augustus Gillett, private, Co. II, 107th N. Y. S. V .; enl. July, 1862.


John A. Griffith, Co. 11, 107th N. Y. S. V. ; killed by a shell.


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HISTORY OF TIOGA, CHEMUNG, TOMPKINS,


Abram Garrison, private, Co. H, 107th N. Y. S. V. ; enl. Aug. 8, 1862; in battles of Antietam, Chancellorsville, Resaca, Peach-Treo Creek, Dallas, Atlanta, and through Georgia.


Peter Ilager, private, Co. H, 107th N. Y. S. V. ; enl. July 21, 1862, three years: in battles of Antietam, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg; wounded in tho neck at the battle of Dallas.


La Fayette Hyatt, private, Co. H, 107th N. Y. S. V. ; enl. July, 1862, three years. David Ilimrod, Co. 11, 107th N. Y. S. V. ; enl. Aug. 11, 1862, three years.


George M. Jackson, Co. HI, 107th N. Y. S. V.


William Johnson, Co. II, 107th N. Y. S. V.


John Lane, 107th N. Y. S. V. ; enl. July 27, 1862, three years.


John McClintock, 107th N. Y. S. V.


Jolın P. Martin, 107th N. Y. S. V.


William Matthews, private, Co. II, 107 th N. Y. S. V. ; enl. Aug. 1862, three years ; in battle of Antietam.


Charles Matthews, private, Co. H, N. Y. S. V. ; enl. Aug. 13, 1862, three years ; in battle of Antietam; died Oct. 12, 1862, of typhoid fever, at Harper's Ferry.


Isaiah Millage, Co. II, 107th N. Y. S. V.


Freeman Miller, Co. HI, 107th N. Y. S V.


Henry Owen, Co. H, 107th N. Y. S. V.


Duane Patterson, Co. Il, 107th N. Y. S. V. ; enl. July 29, 1862, three years.


Charles E. Potter, Co. II, 107th N. Y. S. V.


Thomas P. Reese, Co. Il, 107th N. Y. S. V .; enl. July 15, 1862, three years; in battle of Antietam, wounded in right side.


Lewis Sayler, Co. II, 107th N. Y. S. V.


Simeon Simonds, Co. HI, 107th N. Y. S. V.


Edward Sherman, Co. II, 107th N. Y. S. V.


Charles W. Thompson, Co. Il, 107th N. Y. S. V.


Iloraco Townsend, private, Co. H, 107th N. Y. S. V .; enl. July 31, 1862, three years ; in battle of Antietam.


James Wilson, private, Co. H, 107th N. Y. S. V .; enl. Aug. 1, 1862, three years; disch. Nov. 12, 1862, for disability.


Andrew Wager, Co. H, 107th N. Y. S. V.


James C. Wood, Co. II, 107th N. Y. S. V.


W.lliam B. Wheeler, Co. H, 107th N. Y. S. V .; enl. July 29, 1862, three years; in battles of Buzzard's Roost, Resaca, Dallas, Burnt Hickory, Kenesaw Mountain.


Abram Whitehorn, Co. H, 107th N. Y. S. V.


Wesley Amuck, Co. A, 141st N. Y. S. V .; enl. Ang. 22, 1862, three years ; in battles of Resaca, Peach-Tree Creek, and Dallas.


John Byram, Co. A, 141st N. Y. S. V.


William Borolsby, private, 14Ist N. Y. S. V .; enl. Aug. 14, 1862, three years ; in battles of Resaca, Peach Grove Run, and Goldsborough.


Asa Bullard, private, Co. A, 141st N. Y. S. V .; enl. Aug. 14, 1862, three years; killed in the battle of Peach-Tree Creek.


John Bettison, Co. A, 141st N. Y. S. V.


Oliver G. Chandler, Co. A, 141st N. Y. S. V .; enl. Sept. 22, 1862, three years. William B. Clawson, private, Co. A, 141st N. Y. S. V .; enl. Aug. 14, 1862, threo years; in battles of Wauhatchie, Mission Ridge, Resaca, and Dallas.


Frank F. Chandler, Co. A, 141st N. Y. S. V .; enl. Ang. 12, 1862, three years ; dischi. Nov. 28, 1863 ; disabled in battle of Suffolk.


Delos Dimmick, Co. A, 141st N. Y. S. V .; enl. Aug. 20, 1862 ; in battle of Wau- hatchie Valley.


Abram De Kimple, Co. A, 141st N. Y. S. V.


Jackson Dickens, private, Co. A. 141st N. Y. S. V .; enl. Sept. 10, 1862, three years ; died June 1, 1863, of typhoid fever, in hospital at Yorktown.


John Payne, Co. A, 141st N. Y. S. V.


Andrew T. Grant, Co. A, 141st N. Y. S. V.


Frank Grant, Co. A, 141st N. Y. S. V. ; enl. Aug. 14, 1862, three years; died Nov. 9, 1863 ; wounded in left lung at Lookout Mountain.


Albert Genoung, Co. A, 141st N. Y. S. V.


John Gordon, Co. A, 141st N. Y. S. V .; enl. Sept. 3, 1864, one year.


Jolin Hager, private, Co. A, 141st N. Y. S. V .; enl. Ang. 4, 1864, three years ; killed May 15, 1864, at Resaca.


Henry Ilavens, private, Co. A, 141st N. Y. S. V. ; enl. Aug. 12, 1862, three years; taken prisoner Oct. 28, 1863, at Wauhatchie; sent to Belle Isle; died at Andersonville prison, July 23, 1864.


Eager Hubbell, private, Co. A, 141st N. Y. S. V. ; enl. Aug. 12, 1862, three years. Houan W. Ilart, Co. A, 141st N. Y. S. V.


James M. Jackson, private, Co. A, 141st N. Y. S. V .; enl. Ang. 12, 1862, three years; in battles of Missionary Ridge, Resaca, and Culp's Farm.




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