History of Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins and Schuyler counties, New York, Part 34

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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Candor Lodge, No. 411, was instituted in June, 1856, chartered in 1857, with 8 charter members, Jonathan B. Hart, first Worshipful Master. They now oceupy a lodge- room in Young's Hall, and have at present 96 members.


Lodge No. 382, I. O. of G. T., was chartered July 29, 1876, with 15 members. A. T. Stowell was the first Worthy Chief Templar. Present membership, 128.


Lodge No. 542, K. of H., organized March 21, 1877. H. F. Booth, first Dietator. Present membership, 20.


Grange No. 203, P. of II., organized May, 1874. H. Krum, first Master. Present membership, 60.


MAPLE GROVE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION.


This association was chartered May 1, 1873. A part of the ground occupied by the cemetery was used at an


early day for burial purposes, and when it was thought ad- visable to organize an association it was decided to buy the plat where it now is (including the old grounds), of about eight aeres. The first trustees were E. S. Williams, Wil- liam Ward, Peter Bogart, Sylvester Woodford, G. A. Pel- ton, E. R. Brundage, Daniel Bacon, J. H. Rumphff, and C. W. Allen. There are several cemeteries in the town connected with the different settlements.


THE PRESS.


In 1867 the first newspaper was published in the village of Candor, under the name of the Candor Press, by Clizbe & Mandeville ; afterwards sold to Benjamin Graves, who changed the name to Candor Free Press, and published it for some time, when it was discontinued. In 1872, Wales & Cameron started the Candor Review, Ira S. Wales sue- eeeding, and in the fire of 1873 the office was burned, and the paper was discontinued. Oct. 14, 1876, F. H. Pride commeneed the Candor Independent, which is still published, and has a eireulation of 1000 copies weekly.


INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS.


In April, 1807, the Ithaea and Owego Turnpike was incorporated, and finished in 1809 through the town. Among the first railroads in the State was the Ithaea and Owego, which was incorporated Jan. 28, 1828, with a eap- ital of $150,000, but no active measures were taken to build it until the trade from Ithaea to Owego was threat- ened to be diverted by the building of the Chemung Canal. The road was opened April 18, 1834, and was finally sold by the Comptroller for unpaid interest on stoek issued by the State of New York. In 1843 a new company was organ- ized, and the name changed to Cayuga and Susquehanna Railroad. It was leased to the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad for ninety-nine years, Jan. 1, 1855, and is now the Cayuga and Susquehanna Division of that road. It runs through the valley of the Catatonk, with depots at Willseyville, Gridleyville, Candor, and Catatonk, and forms connection with the New York, Lake Erie and Western Railway at Owego. The Utiea, Ithaea and Elmira Rail- road runs through the north west portion of the town, form- ing a junetion with the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad at Willseyville.


REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS.


Job Judd, Captain Joel Smith, Israel Mead, Thomas Gridley, Captain Thomas Parks, Hiram Williams, Bissell Woodford, Elias Williams, and Aaron Whitley.


Captain Thomas Parks achieved renown upon the sea for his skill and bravery in capturing prizes under letter of marque and reprisal.


Aaron Whitley was impressed in the British army in 1778: lie participated in the battle of St. Augustine, and effeeted his eseape while on Long Island, having served four and a half years.


SOLDIERS OF THIE WAR OF 1812.


Lewis Wheeler, Ephraim Personeus, John Lane, Cap- tain Daniel R. Parks, Captain Eli Bacon, Thomas Hewitt, Wait Johnson, and Phineas Judd.


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HISTORY OF TIOGA, CHEMUNG, TOMPKINS,


CIVIL HISTORY.


The town of Spencer was formed from Owego (now Tioga) Feb. 28, 1806, and Candor was erected from it Feb. 22, 1811. It extends from the centre to the north border of the county, and contains 51,334 acres, of which 33,572 aeres are improved, and has a population of 4203, as per eensus of 1875. In 1800 there were but 390 acres under cultivation ; in 1825, 8350 acres; 1855, 30,769 aeres.


The population in 1800 was 135, with 23 voters.


At a town-meeting of the town of Candor, holden March 5, 1811, at the house of Captain Abel Hart, the meeting proceeded to the choice of town officers. The following persons were chosen to the offices annexed to their respective names, viz. : Joel Smith, Supervisor; Asa North, Town Clerk ; William Scott, Orange F. Booth, Samuel Smith, Assessors ; Nathaniel Sackett, Seth Bacon, Charles Taylor, Commissioners of Highways; Truman Woodford, Consta- ble and Collector ; Abel Hart, Asa North, Overseers of the Poor ; Eldad Picket, Daniel Parks, Constables; Joseph Delind, Charles Taylor, Eli Bacon, Job Judd, Fenee-View- ers and Damage-Prizers ; Thomas Parks, James McMaster, Ezra Smith, Poundmasters ; Jacob Harrington, Seth Bacon, Ozias Woodford, Joseph Kelsey, Daniel Cowles, George Allen, Reuben Hateh, William Taylor, Joseph Schoon- hover, Thomas Baird, Daniel H. Bacon, Jacob Clark, Alexander Scott, Overseers of Highways of thirteen dis- triets.


SUPERVISORS.


1812-17. Nathaniel Saekett.


1857. Thos. Forman.


1818-21. Asa North.


1822-28. Samuel Barager.


1829-30. Orange F. Booth.


1860. Jerome Thompson.


1831-37. Saml. Barager.


1861. Solomon Oakley.


1838-39. A. W. MeKey.


1862. Edwin A. Booth.


1840-43. Horace Booth.


1863-64. John R. Chidsey.


1844-45. Richard H. Saekett.


1865-66. E. A. Booth.


1846. E. Comstock.


1867. Abel 1I. Booth.


1847-48. A. W. MeKey.


1868-69. Edwin A. Booth.


1849. N. T. Woodford.


1870-71. Wm. H. Hubbard.


1850-52. Horaee Booth.


1872-74. Urban P. Spaulding.


1853-55. Josiah Rieh.


1875-76. Jerome Thompson.


1856. Norman L. Carpenter.


1877-78. John Ryan.


TOWN CLERKS.


1812-14. Asa North.


1857-58. M. Humiston.


1815-29. Ebenezer Woodbridge.


1831-35. Orange F. Booth.


1836-37. A. W. MeKey.


1838. Horace Booth. 1839-40. W. H. Saekett.


1841-44. Adna A. Gridley.


1845-46. James Sturgis.


1870. H. Franeis Booth.


1847-48. Harvey Abbott.


1871. Wm. R. Wardwell.


1849. J. E. North.


1872. Howard J. Mead.


1850-54. Leander Sutherland.


1873-74. James 1I. Jennings.


1855. Morris Humiston.


1875. Charles A. Williams.


1856. Jerome Thompson.


1876-78. Joel W. Personeus.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE SINCE 1830.


1830. Joel Tallmadge, Jr.


1831. Chas. T. Bell.


1836. Asahel Lewis.


1832. Selah J. Smith.


1837. S. Barager.


1833. S. Barager.


1838. Jas. Douglas.


Chas. T. Bell.


1857. Morris N. Holley. Edson L. Stephens.


1858. Edson L. Stephens.


1859. J. C. Parmelee.


1860. Saml. Barager.


1843. Robt. E. Taylor. 1844. Asahel Lewis.


1845. Jesse Roseeranee.


1846. J. Tallmadge.


1847. Robt. Wixom.


1865. Jeremiah Kinney.


Saml. Barager.


1866. Barlow Sanford.


John Gridley.


1867. Alva M. Cortwright.


1848. Saml. Barager.


1849. J. Roseeranee.


1850. Gaylord Willsey.


Asahel P. Jacobs.


1870. Barlow Sanford.


1871. J. C. Parmelee.


1872. Justus Barrett.


1873. Simon Luven.


1874. Edson L. Stephens.


1875. J. C. Parmelee.


1855. John C. Parmelee.


1876. Saml. E. Taylor.


1856. Saml. Barager.


1877. Simon Van Luven.


1878. Jacob C. Fuller.


MILITARY RECORD.


Joseph P. Peters, private, Ist Vet. Cav., Co. H ; enl. Sept. 2, 1864, one year. David Phelps, private, 109th Regt., Co. K ; enl. July, 1862, three years. David C. Benton, private, 109th Regt .; enl. July, 1862, three years. Abram Courson, private, 137th Regt., Co. II .; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. James Wancer, private, 64th Regt .; enl. Oct. 21, 1861, fourteen months. Daniel Dewey, private, 13th Pa. HI. Art .; enl. July, 1863, three years. Lafayette Crum, private, 137th Regt., Co. H; enl. Aug. 1862, three years; wounded in right shoulder at Gettysburg.


John Johnson, private, 13th N. Y. H. Art .; enl. Sept. 5, 1864, one year. Jolin Silvernail, private, 137th Regt., Co. II ; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. Eugene Mix, private, 21st N. Y. Cav .; enl. Ang. 8, 1864, one year. George Kiron, private, 157th N. Y. Inf .; en1. Aug. 1862, three years. Stephen O. Blair, private, 109th N. Y. Inf. ; enl. Dec. 28, 1863, three years. Abram H. Krum, major, 5th Cav., Co. G; enl. July, 1861, three years ; wounded under the eye.


Timothy Howard, private, Ist N. Y. Vet. Cav., Co. H ; enl. Sept. 3, 1864, one year. John Tidd, private, 109th N. Y. Inf., Co. B; enl. July, 1862, three years.


William Franklin Hoyt, private, 5th N. Y. Cav., Co. G ; enl. Dec. 28, 1863, three years.


Erastus Whitmarsh, private, 5th N. Y. Cav .; enl. Dec. 22, 1863, three years. Lewis William Bangs, private, 13th N. Y. H. Art., Co. D; enl. Sept. 3, 1864, one year.


David Markle, private, 109th N. Y. Inf., Co. C; enl. July, 1862, three years. William Gonld, private, 137th Regt., Co. K ; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Alonzo Robinson, private, 137th Regt., Co. II; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. Charles F. Humphrey, private, 5th Art .; enl. Jan. 1862, three years ; served his time; re-enl. in regular army.


John A. Kinney, private, 64th Regt .; enl. Oct. 1861, three years; re-enl. May, 1863, three years, 13th H. Art.


Nathan E. Kinney, private, 2d N. Y. Mounted Rifles; enl. Feb. 1865, one year. John A. Campbell, private, 13th N. Y. H. Art., Co. G ; enl. Sept. 3, 1864, one year. Philip Krohm, 1st lientenant, 5th N. Y. Cav .; enl. Ang. 22, 1861, three years. Lamont L. Benediet, private, 50th N. Y. Engineers ; enl. Sept. 5, 1864, one year. Harvey G. Fessenden, fifer, 13th N. Y. Art., Co. D ; en1. July, 1863, three years. Washington Jolison, private, 109th Regt., Co. B; enl. Aug. 1862, three years ; wounded.


Avery E. Gilman, private, 109th Regt .; enl. Dec. 1863, three years.


Peter Vandemark, private, 109th Regt., Co. K ; enl. Aug. 7, 1862, three years; wounded in left foot.


Leonard Hull, private, 179th Regt .; enl. Sept. 2, 1864, one year. Watson Johnson, private, 109th Regt., Co. H; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. Alvin W. Robinson, private, 109th Regt., Co. C; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Alonzo Hoover, private, 26th Regt .; enl. May 14, 1861, two years. William Decker, private, 21st N. Y. Vet. Cav .; enl. Sept. 1864. Dewitt Decker, private, 21st N. Y. Vet. Cav .; enl. Jan. 1864, three years. George Matthews, 2d lieutenant, 109th Regt., Co. K ; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. Philemon Roberts, private, 5th N. Y. Cav. ; enl. Dee. 1863, three years. Rufus P. Roberts, private, 13th N. Y. H. Art., Co. D; enl. July, 1863, three years. George Honse, private, 16th N. Y. Battery ; enl. Sept. 1864, one year. Hermon L. Chidsey, private, 109th Regt., Co. C; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. Solomon Oakley, captain, Co. C, 109th Regt .; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Judson J. Allen, private, 109th Regt., Co. C; enl. Ang. 1862, three years; wounded at Cold Harbor.


Oliver Barley, private, 137th Regt .; enl. Sept. 2, 1862, three years. Mike Galan, fifer, 5th N. Y. Cav .; enl. Feb. 1864, three years; Invalid Corps. Almanza D. Johnson, private, 1st N. Y. Vet. Cav., Co. H; enl. Sept. 1864, one


year.


1834. Joel Tallmadge.


1839. Jacob Willsey.


1840. Asahel Lewis.


1841. Jesse Roseeranee.


1842. Jacob Willsey. Robt. E. Taylor.


1861. Morris N. Holley. 1862. Barlow Sanford.


1863. John C. Parmelee. 1864. Saml. Barager.


1868. Saml. Barager. 1869. Horace Booth.


J. C. Parmelee.


1851. Allen Woodward. John Gridley.


1852. Samuel Barager.


1853. Morris N. Ilolley.


1854. John Gridley.


1858. Jerome Thompson.


1859. Thos. Forman.


1859-60. Solomon Oakley. 1861. Perry Van Kleek.


1862-63. John J. Ilarris. 1864-66. E. S. Williams. 1867. Emmet R. Brundage. 1868-69. Henry D. Heath.


1835. Chas. T. Bell.


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AND SCHUYLER COUNTIES, NEW YORK.


Stephen Parmalee, private, 109th Regt., Co. C; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Charles F. Barager, enl. May 14, 1861, three years, 26th N. Y. Vol., as Ist lieu- tenant; resigned ; re-enl. Aug. 1862, as Ist lieutenant; pro. to captain, Co. H, 137th Regt., and wounded in leg at Gettysburg.


Peter Cinnamon, private; eul. May 14, 1861, in 26th N. Y. Vol .; in service two years; re-enl. Dee. 1863, in 5th N. Y. Cav., three years.


David II. Burleigh, private, 1st N. Y. Cav., Co. B; enl. Sept. 3, one year. Willis A. Carl, private, 109th Regt., Co. C; enl. Sept. 1862, three years. Charles I. Stewart, private, 26th Regt .; enl. 1863.


Edward Richardson, private, 109th Regt., Co. C; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Andrew G. Walker, private, 26th N. Y. Regt., Co. K; enl. May 14, 1861, two years.


John W. Gould, musician, Co. K, 103th Regt .; eut. Ang. 1862, three years. John Whitley, Jr., eapt., Co. D, 11th Pa. Cav. ; enl. Jnly, 1861, three years; re- eul. Sept. 8, 1863, Ist Vet. Cav.


Chas. B. White, private, 16th N. Y. Art. ; enl. Sept. 1863, three years. George D. Cutter, private, 76th Regt., Co. D; enl. Nov. 1861, three years.


Win. H. Wood, private, 137th Regt .; enl. Ang. 1862, three years; wounded in face at Lookout Mountain.


Philo B. Whitley, private, Ist N. Y. Vet. Cav., Co. B; enl. Sept. 1864, one year. Truman S. North, private, 109th Regt., Co. C; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Sands F. Matthew, private, 2Ist N. Y. Cav .; enl. Jan. 1864, three years. James K. Holly, private, 179th Regt .; ent. Sept. 2, 1864, one year. Samuel E. Blinn, private, 109th Regt., Co. B; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Joseph Jacobs, private, 109th Regt., Co. B; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. George D. Smith, private, 137th Regt., Co. H; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Orrin Hawkins, private, 179th R .gt .; eul. Sept. 3, 1864, one year. John Kelly, private, Ist N. Y. Vet. Cav., Co. H ; enl. Sept. 3, 1864, one year. Abner Merrick, private, 109th Regt., Co. B; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. John Ellison, private, 137th Regt., Co. K ; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. Michael S. Vanglone, private, 137th Regt., Co. K; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Abraham W. Vanglone, private, 109th Regt., Co. HI; enl. Aug. 1862, three years.


George M. Vauglone, private, 109th Regt., Co. H; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Elbert C. Foster, private, 109th Regt., Co. K ; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. Andrew J. Burleigh, private, 6th N. Y. H. Art., Co. D; enl. Sept. 3, 1864, one year.


IIoraee A. Lovejoy, private, 109th Regt., Co. C; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. George W. Perry, private, 5th N. Y. Cav .; enl. Dee. 1863, three years. Theo. Perry, private, 6th N. Y. II. Art., Co. D ; eul. Sept. 1864, oue year. Ira W. Fuller, private, 5th N. Y. Cav .; ent. Dee. 1863, three years. Henry Mericle, private, 6th N. Y. IL. Art., Co. D; enl. Sept. 1864, one year. Charles Starkweather, private, 6th N. Y. H. Art., Co. G; enl. Sept. 1864, one year.


Oscar Jordan, private, 102th Regt., Co. K; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. Simeon Quick, musician, 109th Regt., Co. B; enl. Aug. 1862, three years.


John W. Marshall, private, 109th Regt., Co. C; enl. July, 1863, three years; trans. to 51st Regt.


Ezekiel Johnson, private, 14th N. Y. H. Art. : enl. July, 1863, three years. Orrin Dikeman, private, Ist N. Y. Vet. Cav., Co. H; enl. Sept. 1864, Que year. Samuel Snyder, private, 137th Regt., Co. H ; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Wm. Snyder, corp., 137th Regt., Co. H ; en1. Aug. 1862, three years. Charles S. Johnson, private, 109th Regt., Co. B; enl. Dee. 1863, three years. Jolin J. Dean, ord .- sergt., 109th Regt., Co. C; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. James Johnson, corp., 76th Regt., Co. D, enl. Sept. 1861, three years ; prisoner at Andersonville, and paroled


Georgo Dean, private, 109th Regt., Co. C; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. Simeon Williams, private, 137th Regt., Co. II ; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Charles T. Terwilleger, Ist lieut., 109th Regt., Co. C; enl. Aug. 11, 1862, three years.


John E. Vosburgh, private, 137th Regt., Co. II; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. Stephen D. Phelps, private, 109th Regt., Co. C; enl. Ang. 1862, three years; died at City Point, Va., Aug. 1864.


Wm. MeC'rady, private, 109th Regt., Co. K ; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Leonard White, private, 137th Regt., Co. Il ; enl. Aug. 1862, three years; killed at Lookout Mountain, in 1863; buried on the field. Silas Hoover, private, 179th Regt. ; enl. 1864, one year.


Edgar Hoover, private, 109th Regt., Co. B; enl. Aug. I, 1862, three years.


Win. P. Hoover, private, 109th Regt., Co. B; enl. Aug. 1, 1862, three years.


Benj, F. Osborn, privato, 137th Regt., Co. HI; enl. Ang. 1862, three years ; pro. to sergt., afterwards Ist lieut.


Chas. II. Rockwell, private, 137th Regt., Co. K : eul. Ang. 1862, three years. James E. Wright, corp., 137th Regt., Co. K ; enl. Aug. 1, 1862, three years. Stephen W. Mosher, private, 109th Regt. ; ent. Aug. 1862, three years. Lewis Strong, ord .- sergt., 109th Regt., Co. B; enl. Aug 1862, three years. Beri Strong, privato, 109th Regt., Co. B; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Ransom 11. Mead, private, 109th Regt., Co. B; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Rufus Roek well, private, 109th Regt., Co. B; cul. Dee. 1863, three years. Leander Hoover, private, 109th Regt., Co. B; ent. Aug. 1862, three years. Barney Digert, private, 1st N. Y. Vet. Cav., Co. II; onl. Sept. 2, 1861, one year. Frank Brearly, private, 109th Regt., Co. B; enl. Dee. 21, 1863, three years. Gilbert Pierec, private, 137th Regt. ; enl. Aug. 22, 1862, three years. Win. II. Tucker, private, 137th Regt., Co. 11 ; onl. Aug. 1862, three years. Amuos Eastman, private, 179th Regt. ; enl. Sept. 1864, one year.


Richard Vosburg, private, 137th Regt., Co. Il; enl. Ang. 22, 1862, three years; wounded in right hand.


Henry Monroe, private, 137th Regt., Co. II ; eul. Ang. 22, 1862, thre . years.


Charles Barto, private, 109th Regt., Co. C; enl. Ang. 20, 1862, three years. Lyman B. Lovejoy, private, 109th Regt., Co. K ; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Matthew K. Allen, private, 137th Regt., Co. II; eul. Ang. 1862, three years; wounded in the arm.


Marvin Fuller, private, 137th Regt., Co. II ; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. Mantey J. Allen, private, 109th Regt., Co. C; enl. Ang. 18, 1863, three years. John T. Gilman, private, 16th Regt .; enl. Jan. 1, 1861, three years. William Owens, ord .- sergt., 137th Regt., Co. II ; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Lyman Perry, private, 179th Regt. ; enl. Sept. 1864, one year. Charles C. Fuller, private, 109th Regt., Co. C; ent. Ang. 1862, three years. Win. French, private, 109th Regt., Co. B; ent. Ang. 1862, three years.


Julin Snow, private, 5th N. Y. Cav .; enl. Jan. 1864, three years; died of sick- ness at Frederick City.


Benj. F. Bailey, private, 179th Regt .: enl. Sept. 1864, three years; died April, 1865, by wounds received before Petersburg.


Wm. Bostwick, private, 50th N. Y. Eng .; enl. Ang. 1861, three years; died of sickness, Oct. 21, 1862, at Fortress Monroe ; buried at same place.


Wm. Galpin, private, 5th N. Y. Cav., Co. G; enl. Feb. 1864, three years; died in Salisbury prison, Dec. 22, 1864.


Robert Buneeman, private, 5th N. Y. Cav. ; enl. Feb. 1864, three years; died at Andersonville, Aug. 19, 1864.


Sylvester Oakley, private, 147th Regt .; enl. July, 1863, three years; died at Florence, S. C., Oet. 1864 ; was five months a prisoner at Andersonville. Anthony Clark, private, 6th N. Y. H. Art .; enl. Sept. 1864, one year; died of sickness, Feb. 1864, acquired in service.


llugh Woodeock, private, 109th Regt., Co. K; enl. Aug. 1862, three years; died at Washington, of wounds received in aetion; buried at same place.


Sherman B. Bliun, private, 16th N. Y. Il. Art .; enl. Jan. 3, 1864, three years; died Ang. 1864, at Andersonville, Ga.


James H. Robbins, private, 109th Regt., Co. B; enl. Aug. 1862, three years; killed at the battles of the Wilderness, May, 1864.


Eli Jacobs, private, 103th Regt., Co. B; enl. Ang. 1862, three years; died of sickness, at Washington, Feb. 1864.


David D. Williams, corp., 97th Regt., Co. B; enl. Sept. 1863, three years; killed in battle of Hatcher's Run, Feb. 1865.


John W. Kirk, private, 6th N. Y. H. Art., Co. D; enl. Sept. 1864, three years; died at Winchester, Va., Nov. 16, 1864.


Cornelius E. Krum, private, 147th Regt .; drafted July, 1863; died at Ander- sonville, Ga.


Robert Evlin, sergt., 137th Regt., Co. II ; enl. Aug. 1862, three years; died of wounds in battle, July 23, 1864.


Chester Hyde, private, 104th Ragt .; enl. July, 1863, three years; substitute; died at Andersonville, in 1864.


John Butler, private, 137th Regt., Co. 1I ; enl. Aug. 1862, three years; died Jan. 20, 1863, from sickness, at Washington ; buried there.


Amzi C. Wolverton, corp., 137th Regt., Co. II ; enl. Ang. 1862, three years; died in hospital, July 20, 1864.


Win. H. Van Valkenburg, private, 137th Regt., Co. HI; enl. Sept. 25, 1862, threo years; killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863; buried at Newark Valley.


Hiram Hoyt, private, 6th N. Y. II. Art., Co. G; enl. Sept. 1864, one year; died Feb. 8, 1865, of typhus fever, at Bermuda Hundred; buried there.


Wm. H. Humphrey, sergt., 64th Regt .; enl. July, 1861, three years; killed June 4, 1864, when placing picket line; buried on field.


Daniel K. Hart, corp., 103th Regt., Co. C; enl. Aug. 1862, three years; died while a prisoner at Andersonville, Ang. 2, 1864.


Milo B. Towner, private, 137th Regt., Co. HI; eul. Aug. 1862, three years; died at Harper's Ferry, Dee. 25, 1862.


Gilbert Newman, private, 21st Regt .; enl. May 28, 1863, three years.


Homer J. Willsey, sergt., 109th Regt , Co. C; eul. Ang. 1862, three years ; killed at Cold Harbor, Juue 3, 1864; buried near Bethel Churel.


Win. Barto, private, 137th Regt., Co. II ; eul. Ang. 1862, three years; killed at Lookout Mountain, Oet. 1865; buried on field.


George W. Roe, private, 109th Regt., Co. C; eul. July 20, 1863, three years ; died by disease contracted in army, June 27, 1864 ; buried in Danby Tompkins Co., N. Y.


E. T. Roberts, chaplain, 137th Regt , Co. II ; enl. Aug. 1862, three years; served until elose of the war.


Chas. Richardson, 109th Regt., Co. B; enl. Ang. 1862, three years.


James II. Rees, 109th Regt., Co. B; enl. Ang. 1862, three years.


Daniel F. Quick, private, 109th Regt., Co. B; eul. Ang. 1862, three years. Theodore Brink, private, 109th Rugt., Co. B; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. Geo. W. Humphrey, 109th Regt., Co. B; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. Leroy Johnson, private, 109th Regt., Co. B; eul. Aug. 1862, three years. Jerome Rodney, private, 109th Regt., Co. B; enl. Ang. 1862, three years; died of wounds received near Spottsylvania Court-House, May, 1864. Lorenzo D. Bedell, private, 109th Regt., Co. B; cul. Ang. 1862, three years. Chauncey A. Ilull, private, 109th Regt., Co. Il ; ent. Ang. 1862, three years; died of sickness while in the army.


Jarob Eignor, private, 109th Regt., Co. K ; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. John J. Eignor, private, 109th Regt., Co. K ; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Win. Il. Barber, private, 179th Regt .; enl. Sept. 3, 1864, one year. James P. Cleavland, private, 109th Regt., Co. K ; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. Chas. W. Grant, 109th Regt., Co. K ; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. James Miracle, 109th Regt., Co. K ; enl. Aug. 1862, three years.


Wm. Mattson, private, 109th Regt., Co. K ; cul. Aug. 1862. three years. Reuben Orentt, 109th Regt., Co. K ; enl. Ang. 1862, three years.


Patterson Morris, private, 109th Regt., Co. K ; eul. Ang. 1862, three years.


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Thomas Vandemark, private, 109th Regt., Co. K ; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. Aaron Vanetten, private, 109th Regt., Co. K ; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Silas A. Wiggins, 109th Regt., Co. K ; enl. Aug. 1862, three years.


Theodore G. Boice, sergt., 109th Regt., Co. K ; enl. July, 1862, three years; enl. April, 1861, 3d Regt. N. Y. Vols. ; wounded at Big Bethel, and discharged. Delos J. Horton, private, 103th Regt., Co. C; en]. Aug. 1862. three years. George E. Morton, private, 1091h Regt., Co. C; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. Orsemus W. Roe, private, 109th Regt., Co. C; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Wm. E. Burliew, private, 109th Regt., Co. C; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Hiram Monroe, private, 109th Regt., Co. C; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. Ricelus Adkins, private, 109th Regt., Co. C ; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. Geo. J. Cowen, private, 109th Regt., Co. C; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Cornelius Sweet, 137th Regt., Co. H ; enl. Aug. 1862, three years. Geo. W. Smith, 137th Regt., Co. HI ; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. John Strait, 137th Regt., Co. Il ; enl. Aug. 1862, three years.


Geo. Donglas, capt., 137th Regt , C'o. H ; enl. Ang. 1862, three years ; wounded at the battle of Gettysburg ; joined his company, and was with Sherman in the campaign through to the sea and until the surrender of Johnson. Andrew J. Hoyt, 137th Regt., Co. II; enl. Aug. 1862, three years; enl. in 5th


N. Y. Vols., Aug. 1861; taken prisoner and paroled, June, 1862; re-enl. in 137th Regt .; taken prisoner at Chancellorsville, May, 1863.


Richard Walker, private, 137th Regt., Co H ; enl. Ang. 1862, three years. Ilimam Scott, private, 137th Regt., Co. H ; enl. Aug. 1862, three years; died at Washington, Jan. 1863, of fever buried there.


William N. Coleman, private, 137th Regt., Co. Il ; enl. Ang. 1862. three years ; killed at battle of Chancellorsville, May, 1863; buried on field.


Morris J. Walker, private, 137th Regt., Co. Il; enl. Ang. 1862, three years; first enl. May 14, 1861 ; discharged ; re-enl. 137th Regt.


Alfred Hull, private. 137th Regt., Co. H ; cnl. Aug. 1362, three years.


Wm. Scott, private, 137th Regt., Co. H ; enl. Ang. 1862, three years; disch. from service from sickness.




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