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USA > New York > Tioga County > History of Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins and Schuyler counties, New York > Part 78
USA > New York > Tompkins County > History of Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins and Schuyler counties, New York > Part 78
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The first town-meeting was held at the house of Dunn & Hornell ; but of its proceedings, and of those of subse- quent mectings up to 1854, we have no data, the town records from 1792 to 1853 inclusive having been lost or destroyed.
The names of supervisors, town clerks, and justices of the peace, from 1854 to 1878 inclusive, are as follows :
Supervisors .- Stephen McDonald, Erastus L. Hart, Levi J.
Cooley (2 years), John Hill, James G. Hathaway (2 years), Gabriel L. Smith, Henry Baker (2 years), John Cass, James McCann (3 years), George O'Hanlon (3 years), George Maley (2 years), Joseph Hoffman, George S. McCann (3 years), Milton Newkirk (2 years), present (1878) in- cumbent.
Town Clerks .- Henry Potter, Hiram Potter, John Cass, William Lee (2 years), Robert R. R. Dundas, Jesse L. Cooley, Hector M. Stocum, Jesse L. Cooley, James H. Paine, G. G. Reynolds, John W. Hathorn (3 years), Charles F. West (4 years), William S. Carr, George W. Holbert, (4 years), Charles F. West, Sylvester W. Osborn, present incumbents.
Justices of the Peace .- William Foster, Isaac M. Bald- win (vacancy), Andrew B. Galatian, William F. Roe, (vacancy), George L. Davis, Thomas S. Spaulding, Uriah S. Lowe (vacancy), Schuyler C. Reynolds, Shubael B. Denton, George L. Davis, James De Witt, Reuben H. Ransom, William Goldsmith, George L. Davis, George S. McCann, James C. Brooks, James L. Beech (vacancy ), James Jenkins, Wilkes W. Jenkins, Joseph Hoffman (va- cancy ), Samuel M. Carr, J. H. Cooper, Joseph Hoffman, W. W. Jenkins, Samuel M. Carr, Charles F. West, Wm. S. Carr (vacancy ), Vincent M. Goldsmith, William S. Carr, Hiram Ketcham, Samuel M. Carr, and James Abbott,- last four present incumbents.
The present town officers, other than those included in the above lists, are Almond Goldsmith, Jacob Tice, and Joseph Wood, Assessors; Jackson Goldsmith, John H. Greatsinger, and Michael H. Thurston, Commissioners of Highways; Edgar B. Terwilliger, Collector ; Frank Stan- nard, John Thorn, and James McCann, Auditors; John Van Steamburg, Isaac R. Terwilliger, Overseers of the Poor ; Christian Greatsinger, Henry E. Morgan, and Wm. W. Yeisley, Inspectors of Elections; Isaac A. Taylor, Henry W. Tice, Charles H. Kilmer, Stephen Goldsmith, and Madison Gunis, Constables.
After the civil organization of the town the influx of settlers was more numerous, and the general improvements were correspondingly rapid. Spafford, in his " Gazetteer," published in 1813, writes concerning this town as follows :
" Elmira, a large post-township in the southwest corner of Tioga County, twenty miles southwest of Spencer vil- lage and two hundred and ten miles from Albany ; it was formerly called Newtown, name changed in 1808; bounded north by Catharine, east by Chemung, south by the State of Pennsylvania, west by the county of Steuben. Its ex- tent is twelve miles east and west, and ten miles north and south. There are two post-offices, one called Elmira, at Elmira village or Newtown, the other Big Flats. The Tioga River runs through this township southeastward, and there are several small creeks that supply an abundance of mill-seats. Newtown or Elmira Creek is the largest, and the whole tract is well watercd. The river hills pre- sent a rugged aspect, but are not very high, and contain a large proportion of arable land, dry, warm, and productive, as is the upland in general. The alluvial flats along the river are extensive and rich. The land is held in fee, and the settlements are about twenty-six years old. There are in this township seven grist-mills, ton saw-mills, a fulling-
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mill, carding-machine, etc. The population in 1810 was 2169; the senatorial electors, 165, and 220 freeholders. There is a small mineral spring in this town, which, from all accounts, must be one of the common sulphurcted hy- drogen springs, useful in the cure of scorbutic and cuta- ncous affections. There are two turnpike roads,-the one from Elmira village to the head of Seneca Lake, and the other belongs to an extensive line that connects Bath, in Steuben County, with Newburg, on the Hudson. This runs along the north side of the Susquehanna, on which (turnpike) stands the village of Elmira, a little northeast of the centre of the town, sixteen miles east of Painted Post. Here (at Elmira) is a handsome village of about forty houses, and a considerable and increasing trade. The courts were for- merly held here, and their removal to Spencer has occa- sioned all the discontent that might have been expected."
EDUCATIONAL.
The first school taught within the present limits of the town of Elmira was in a small log school-house, which stood on the farm now owned by Archibald Jenkins, in 1798. The first teacher was Amariah Hammond, nephew of Lebbeus Hammond, the hero of the Wyoming massacre. Among the first scholars were children of the Jenkins and Tubbs families, and others.
From the annual report of Robert P. Bush, County Su- perintendent of Schools, we find that there were in the town 7 districts, 471 children of school age, 2 male and 14 female teachers employed, 253 weeks taught, 344 scholars attending school ; 276 volumes in school library, valued at $95; 7 school-houses, valued with sites at $7275. Re- ceived-State appropriation, $962; raised by tax, $1753; from other sources, $90. Paid-For teachers' wages, $1977 ; other expenses, $731.
POPULATION ..
The population of the town for the lustrums from 1865 to 1875 inclusive, as shown in the State census compiled in 1875, is, in 1865, 1169; 1870, 1190; 1875, 1481.
The above data was kindly furnished by the following persons, to whom we hereby acknowledge our obligations : Judge Hiram Gray, Archibald Jenkins, Joseph Hoffman, George S. McCann, Lyman Covell, of Elmira City, and others. Also to the Historical Sketch of Elmira, edited by Dr. Ira F. Hart, of the Advertiser, prepared for publication from various sources, principally the articles of Hon. Thomas Maxwell, which first appeared in Lewis Gaylord Clark's Knickerbocker Magazine, and from a work published in 1840 by J. B. Wilkinson, Esq.
MILITARY RECORD.
23D REGIMENT INFANTRY.
Henry C. Hoffman, col .; must. May 16, 1861 ; still living ; P. O. address, Horse- heads, N. Y.
N. M. Crane, lieut .- col .; must. Mty 16, 1861 ; still living ; P. O. address, Ilorn- ellsville, N. Y.
Wm. G. Gregg, maj .; must. May 16, 1861 ; still living ; P. O. address, Elmira. Wm. H. llayt, udjt. ; Dist. May 16, 1861 ; pro. to col .; died at City l'oint, of disease, March, 1865.
Lucins W. Bingham, quar .- mast. ; must. May 16, 1861 ; living in Ohio.
Frederick Burritt, sergt .- maj .; wust. May 16, 1861 ; appointed May 17, 1862; living at Elmira.
Company F.
Wm. 11. Dingleday, capt .; enl. May 16, 1861 ; died in Missouri, in 1875.
Samuel N. Benelict, Ist lient ; must. My 16, 1861 ; pro. from 20 lient. Nov. 7, 1861 ; resides in Conn.
Melville C. Wilkinson, Ist lieut. ; must. Mty 16, 1861; resigned Nov. 7, 1861 ; still living, and capt. in U. S. Army.
James Bowker, 2d lient. ; must. May 16, 1861 ; pro. from 3d sergt. to Ist sergt. Oct. 1, 1861 ; pro. to 2d lient. Nov. 7, 1861.
Ely Wright, Ist sergt .; must. May 16, 1861 ; pro. July 1, 1862.
George V. R. Merrill, 1st sergt .; must. May 16, 1861 ; pro. Oct. 1, 1861, to med. cadet.
Horace II. Peters, 2d sergt .; must. May 16, 1861.
James F. Smith, 3d sergt. : umist. May 16, 1861.
Norman F. lloyt, 4th sergt .; must. May 16, 1861; pro. from corp. Jan. 1, 1862- John l' Iuman, 5th sergt .; must. May 16, 1861; pro. Sept. 18, 1862; killed in the Shenandoah Valley.
Byron D. Fitch, corp .; must. May 16, 1861 .
Timothy M. Gillam, corp. ; ninst. May 16, 1861 ; appointed corp. Aug. 1, 1861. Edwin J. Rogers, corp .; must. May 16, 1861 ; appointed corp. Aug. 1, 1861.
Oscar Nelson, corp. ; must. May 16, 1861 ; appointed corp. Oct. 1, 1861; returned from hospital May 11, 1863.
Jason Wright, corp .; must. May 16, 1861 ; appointed corp. Jan. 1, 1862.
David Stedge, corp. ; must. May 16, 1861; enl. as drummer ; placed in the ranks March 3, 1862; pro. to corp, July 1, 1862.
John H. Redfield, corp .; must. May 16, 1861 ; appointed corp. Jan. 17, 1863. James Dunn, corp .; must. May 16, 1861 ; appointed corp. March 3, 1863.
Thomas Carroll, corp .; must. May 16, 1861; killed at Ball's Cro :s-Roads, Ang. 27,1861.
David B. Howland, drummer, must. May 16, 1861 ; disch. for disability, Feb. 18, 1863.
Privates .- John S. Allen, must. May 16, 1861; disch. for dis., March 6, 1862. Elias Allgair, must. May 16, 1861.
Henry Argetsinger, must. May 16, 1861.
John W. Austin, must. May 16, 1861.
llenry N. Benton, must. May 16, 1861.
Ezra L. Benton, nrust. Sept. 25, 1861. Nelson Brown, must. May 16, 1861.
Julius M. Bessy, must. May 16, 1861.
Win. II. Brown, must. May 16, 1861.
Wmr. Beck, minst. May 16, 1861.
Martin Bean, must. May 16, 1861; disch. for physical disability, March 6, 1862. HIenry Brown, must. May 16, 1861 ; killed in battle of Antietam, S .pt. 17, 1862. Marvin C. Bennett, must. Sept. 29, 1861 ; died in hospital, Falls Church, Va, of brain fever, March 16, 1862.
Christopher Brennan, must. May 16, 1861; died in hospital, Falmouth, Va., of congestion of brain, July 5, 1862.
Win. 1. Chriscaden, must. May 16, 1861 ; disch. for plrys, dis., July 6, 1862.
Lyman Corner, nrist. Oct. 2, 1861 ; disch. for physical disability, Nov. 1, 1862. John L. Campbell, must. Muy 16, 1861.
Daniel Chase, must. May 16, 1861.
Alsop L. Corwin, must. May 16, 1861. James Chriscaden, must. May 16, 1861. Charles Cassady, must. Sept. 30, 1861.
Robert Conklin, must. Dec. 31, 1861. Win. 11. Decker, must. May 16, 1861. James Dildine, must. May 16, 1861.
Wm. 11. Dunu, must. May 16, 1861 ; disch. for disability, Nov. 14, 1861.
Albert Easton, must. May 16, 1861.
Fernando C. Garr, must. May 16, 1861.
llenry II. Garr, must. May 16, 1861. Charles lloyt, must. May 16, 1861. Artemus D. Inman, nrist. May 16, 1861.
Miles W. Jenkins, must. Oct. 25, 1861.
George Jakely, must. Sept. 17, 1861 ; dischi. for disability, Nov. 19, 1861. John A. Jackson, must. Dec. 31, 1861.
Charles Lewis, must. May 16, 1861 ; disch. for disability, March 6, 1862. Johnson Little, must. Oct. 9, 1861. Robert G. Lyon, must. May 16, 1861.
Hiram A. McGraw, must. May 16, 1861.
Samuel McMannus, must. May 16, 1861.
George F. Mitchell, must. May 16, 1861.
Wm. Mitchell, nuist. Oct. 4, 1861 .
Marcus E Moses, mist. May 16, 1861.
Wm. Northrup, must. Dec. 31, 1861.
Edward O'Brien, must. May 16, 1861; disch. for disability, July 10, 1862.
Thomas N. Pitts, must. May 16, 1861.
Charles A. Pitts, must. May 16, 1861 ; disch. Nov. 14, 1861 ; reinstated Dec. 31, 1861.
Wm. R. Parrish, must. May 16, 1861; disch. for disability, Jan. 7, 1863.
Wm. F. Pound, must. May 16, 1861. Lewis Putnanr, nrust. May 16, 1861.
Lan. C. Patrick, must. May 16, 1861.
Clarkson Rresen, innst. May 16, 1861. Joseph Randall, must. Oct. 1, 1861.
Wm. R. Roberts, must. May 16, 1861.
John S. Shappe, must. May 16, 1861; disch. for disability, date not known.
Leonard Stage, wust. Oct. 23, 1861; disch. for disability, Feb. 11, 1863.
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Almon M. Sheardown, must. May 16, 1861; disch. for disability, Sept. 21, 1861. Ira Slawson, must. May 16, 1861. George C. Smith, must. May 16, 1861.
Antonio F. Sabourin, must. May 16, 1861.
Julius Shell, must. May 16, 1861.
Alvah Spencer, must. May 16, 1861. Rodney Stearns, innst. May 16, 1861.
Haines Ta' er, must. May 16, 1861.
Charles Thomas, nist, May 16, 1861.
Charles W. Tice, must. Dec. 31, 1861; died in hospital, of wounds received at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862. William II. Tice, minst. May 16, 1861. George Van Gorder, must. May 16, 1861.
Isaac B. Varian, must. May 16, 1861.
Lawrence Van Vleet, must. May 16, 1861; disch. for disability, June 24, 1862. David Ward, must. May 16, 1861.
Leroy Wehorn, must. May 16, 1861.
Geo. S. Whitlock, must. Sept. 20, 1861 ; disch. at expiration of service, Apr. 20, '63. William Woodhouse, must. May 16, 1861.
Jesse Zarr, must. May 16, 1861.
Company K.
Nathaniel B. Fowler, capt. ; must. May 16, 1861 ; died in Oregon since the war. Duane Thompson, Ist lient. ; inst. May 16, 186I ; pro. to 2d lieut. Dec. 7, 1861 ; pro. to 1st lieut. Feb. 21, 1863, vice Sullivan, res.
Florence Sullivan, 1st lient. ; must. May 16, 1861; res. Fcb. 21, 1863.
Jnd. Burt. 2d lieut .; must. May 16, 1861; pro. Feb. 21 1863.
Rodney W. Steele, 2d lieut. ; mist. May 16, 1861 ; died of fever, Dec. 7, 1861, at Elmira.
George H. CInte, Ist sergt .; must. May 16, 1861 ; pro. Mar. 1, 1863. Lorenzo Howes, sergt .; minst. May 16, 1861 ; pro. Ang. 1, 1861.
Charles Chapin, sergt .; muist. May 16, 1861; pro. Mar. 1, 1863.
Thomas M. Henderson, sergt .; must. May 16, 1861; pro. Mar. 1, 1863. Ira N. Mckibben, sergt .; must. May 16, 1861; pro. Mar. 16, 1863. Thaddeus A. Cowen, sergt .; must. May 16, 18 1; disch. surg. certif. Nov. 26, '62. Israel Reynolds, sergt .; must. May 16, 1861 : disch. Jan. 12, 1863, d sability. Lucius W. Bingham, sergt ; must. May 16, 1861 ; pro. to regimental q .- m. Joseph M. Roe, corp. ; must. May 16, 1861.
IIenry C. Coleman, corp .; must. May 16, 1861.
Millard G. Johnson, corp .; must, May 16, 1861 ; app. Jan. 1, 1862. John C. Todd, corp .; must. May 16, 1861 ; app. Mar. 1, 1863.
Scymonr Dexter, corp .; must. May 16, 1861 ; app. Mar. 1, 1863.
Charles C. Thompson, corp. ; must. Sept. 23, 1861 ; app. Mar. 1, 1863. George E. Lewis, corp. ; must. May 16, 1861 ; app. Mar. 1, 1863.
William II. Betson, corp ; must. May 16, 1861 ; app. Mar. 1, 1863.
Stephen Tuttle Covell, corp .; must. May 16, 1861; disch. for disability, Dec. 8, 1862 ; since died.
Robert V. Van Gorder, corp. ; must. May 16, 1861 ; disch. Dec. 29, 1862. George W. Parker, mus .; most. May 16, 1861 ; trans. from private, Jan. 1, 1862. Simon Q. Howard, mus. ; must. May 16, 1861; disch. for disability, Dec. 4, 1862. Privates,-Daniel Allen, enl. Sept. 19, 1861 ; must. Oct. 8, 1861.
Chas. W. Andrews, enl. Oct. 7, 1861 ; must. Oct. 8, 1861.
Christopher C. Atkins, must. May 16, 1861; died since the war.
Lncins L. Baron, must. May 16, 1861; died of fever at Georgetown Hospital, Sept. 6, 1861.
Daniel G. Beckwith, enl. Ang. 21, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. Apr. 10, 1863. Stephen Baker, enl. Sept. 30, 1861 ; must. Oct. 8, 1861.
George Baker, enl. Sept. 30, 1861; must. Oct. 8, 1861.
Marvin Beckwith, mnst. Jan. 6, 1862 ; wounded on picket, Jan. 26, 1862. David K. Bunnell, must. May 16, 1861.
William W. Brown, must. May 16, 1861.
John W. Burke, must. May 16, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. Oct. 1, 1861. Newton J. Cowen, minst. Ang. 21, 1861.
Simeon Culp, must. May 16, 1861. Patrick Curtin, must. Ang. 21, 1861.
Edmund Crocker, must. May 16, 1861 ; disch. Oct. 2, 1862.
George T. Dudley, cnl. May 16, 1861 ; disch. Feb. 22, 1862; pro. to Ist lieut.
llenry B. Dunn, enl. May 16, 1861; disch. by order of Sec. War, Sept. 25, 1861 ; app. to Naval School.
Levi W. Esselstine, must. May 16, 1861.
Chas. B. Estee, must. May 16, 1861.
Charles Forster, must. May 16, 1861.
John R. Frank, must. Oct. 8, 1861; enl. Sept. 29, 1861.
Patrick J. Ginnan, enl. Oct. 26, 1861.
Michael O. Grady, cul. Oct. 26, 1861 ; taken prisoner Aug. 29, 1862; joined regt. Nov. 6, 1862.
Alonzo D. Griffin, enl. May 16, 1861.
Wm. E. Griffith, enl. May 16, 1861; disch. for disability, Fcb. 4, 1863.
George W. Holbert, enl. Oct. 2, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. Mar. 22, 1862. Frederick Hamilton, enl. May 16, 1861.
John H. Hicks, enl. Dec. 28, 1861.
Chas. W. Hendershott, enl. Sept. 25, 1861; dischi. on surg. certif. Nov. 28, 1861. Daniel B. Inrlburt, enl. May 16, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. June 4, 1862. William S. Jessop, enl. May 16, 1861.
Louis II. Kenyon, enl. May 16, 1861.
David Lyon, cul. May 16, 1861; disch. May 8, 1862, on surgeon's certificate, disability.
Richard Lyon, enl. May 16, 1861 ; disch. July 21, 1862, on surgeon's certificate, disability.
J. Lamoucr, enl. Dec. 27, 1861.
Michael Lemon, enl. May 16, 1861.
Richard Long, enl. May 16, 1861. . George W. Myers, enl. May 16, 1861 ; disch. for disability, July 1, 1861.
Frank H. Manderville, enl. May 16, 1861.
William E. Maxson, en1. May 16, 1861.
Williant P. Maxson, enl. May 16, 1861.
Angustus Morsc, enl. May 16, 1861. Samuel G. II. Musgrave, enl. May 16, 1861.
George P. Northrup, enl. May 16, 1861.
Thomas W. Oakley, enl. Sept. 23, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif., July 11, 1862.
Joli L. Poole, enl. May 16, 1861 ; disch. for disability, Dec. 21, 1861.
Allen Packard, cnl. Jan. 6, 1862.
James W. Pickering, enI. May 16, 1861.
Edmund B. Pickering, enl. May 16, 1861 ; disch. for disability, Nov. 4, 1861. Archibald J. Rathbone, enl. Sept. 21, 1861.
Justus R. Remer, enl. Oct. 1, 1861.
Ilosea H. Rockwell, enl. May 16, 1861.
Edwin E. Rockwell, enl. Sept. 29, 1861.
Clinton Roberts, enl. Sept. 26, 1861; wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862; returned May I, 1863.
William H. Robinson, enl. May 16, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif., Jan. 6, 1863. James Rathbone, enl. May 16, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif., May 4, 1862. Martin V. Spafford, enl. May 16, 1861.
James A. Saunders, enl. May 16, 1861.
Thomas C. Saunders, enl. May 16, 186I.
Samuel W. Searls, enl. Sept. 16, 1861.
Lemuel B. Stowell, enl. May 16, 1861.
Thomas G. Stull, enl. May 16, 1861.
Charles W. Sweet, enl. May 16, 1861; taken prisoner Ang. 29, 1862; joined regiment Nov. 6, 1862.
85TH REGIMENT.
Allen Seneca, capt., Co. F; enl. Sept. 3, 1861 ; mustered ont April 28, 1865. Sylvanus A. Fay, 1st lient., Co. F; enl. Sept. 3, 1861 ; minst. out Jan. 20, 1865. Russell M. Whitney, 1st lient., Co. A ; enl. Aug. 12, 1861 ; innstered out, expi- ration of term, Jan. 1, 1865.
John C. Welch, 2d lieut., Co. C; enl. Sept. 1, 1861 ; must. ont Jan. 17, 1865. Joseph Two mey, corp., Co. I; enl. Oct. 1, 1861 ; died at Andersonville, June 17, 1864.
George Wakeley, privatc, Co. I ; enI. Dec. 1, 1861; disch. for disability, Jan. 30, 1864.
86TH REGIMENT-Company E.
John G. Copley, capt. ; enl. Sept. 18, 1861 ; disch. for disability, Sept. 27, 1864. George A. Packer, 1st licht .; enl. Sept. 18, 1861; must. out at exp. of ternt. Privates .- Obed Ames, en1. Sept. 18, 1861 ; disch. by G. O. No. 26.
Samnel G. Beckhorn, cul. Oct. 18, 1861; mastered ont at expiration of service. Zeno A. Carter, enl. Sept. 18, 1861 ; mustered ont at expiration of service Albert F. Currey, enl. Sept. 18, 1861 ; minstered out at expiration of service. George Ellis, eul. Sept. 18, 1861 ; mustered out at expiration of service. Frank C. Havens, enl. Nov. 10, 1861 ; mastered out at expiration of service. Ilewitt Henry, enl. Sept. 18, 1861 ; mistered out at expiration of service. Fred'k Vandermark, enl. Oct. 12, 1861 ; mnstered ont at expiration of service. Thomas Weaver, enl. Oct. 2, 1861; mustered out at expiration of service. Reuben M. Wasbburn, enl. Sept. 18, 1861; must. ont at expiration of service.
Company H.
Wm. W. Card, capt .; enl. Sept. 7, 1861 ; disch. for disability, Nov. 1, 1864. William Austin, sergt. ; enl. Sept. 20, 1861 ; disch. for disability, Feb. 8, 1864. Sammel W. Olmslcad, corp .; enl. Sept. 10, 1861 ; disch. at expiration of term, Sept. 13, 1864.
Jesse R. Barto, corp. ; enl. Sept. 14, 1861 ; disch. at exp. of term, Oct. 9, 1864. Wm. J. Rogers, corp. ; enl. Sept. 10, 1861 ; trans. to V. R. C., April 30, 1864. Wm. A. Sanderson, corp .; enl. Sept. 18, 1861 ; died at his home, Jan. 26, 1: 64. Thomas C. Grant, corp .; enl. Sept. 10, 1862 ; killed at Po River, May 10, 1864. Wm. H. Tenbrook, corp .; enl. Aug. 11, 1862; killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864. Privates .- John S. Barto, enl. Ang. 11. 1862; trans. to V. R. C., Nov. 18, 1864. George A. Carr, enl. Sept. 7, 1861 ; mnstered out at expiration of term. Hezekiah Dawley, enl. Nov. 9, 1861 ; mnstered out at expiration of term. Joseph C. Fairbanks, enl. Sept. 26, 1861 ; nistered ont at expiration of term. ITiram H. Hober, enl. Sept. 26, 1861 ; mustered out at expiration of term. Wm. H. Hubbard, enl. Sept. 10, 1861 ; mustered out at expiration of term. Wm. S. Miller, enl. Sept. 10, 1861; mustered out at expiration of term. Delos F. Peirce, enl. Sept. 7, 1861 ; mustered ont at expiration of term. Danicl T. Rowley, enl. Ang. 12, 1861; disch. June 7, 1865, by G. O. No. 26,
A. F. P. John S. Rowley, enl. Sept. 10, 1862; trans. to V. R. C., Nov. 8, 1864.
107TH REGIMENT.
Alexander S. Diven, col .; enl. Aug. 13, 1862. Gabriel L. Smith, lient .- col .; enl. Aug. 13, 1862. Lathrop Baldwin, maj .; enl. Sept. 5, 1863 ; wounded ; died July 20, 1864. llull Fanton, adjt. ; enl. Ang. 8, 1862 ; disch. May I0, 1863, by S. O. No. 106. Edward P. Graves, quar .- mast. ; enl. Aug. 20, 1862 ; pro. to capt. and A. Q .- M. Vols., June 1, 1864.
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Edward Kend ill, sorgt .- maj. ; enl. Aug. 6, 1862 (P. O. add., Tyrone, N. Y.). Bray D. Ilall, quar,-mast. sorgt .; enl. July 16, 1862.
Patrick 11. Flood, surgeon, enl. July 19, 1862.
James D. Hewitt, asst. surg .; enl. Ang. 8, 1862; dis, for absence without leave. John M. Flood, asst. surg. ; enl. May 5, 1862; pro from hosp. stewd. Sept. 17, '63. John Sutherland, hosp. stewd .; enl. Ang. 6, 1862 (P. O. add., Bath, N. Y.). Eleazer C. Peters, com .- sergt .; enl. July 15, 1862 (1'. O. add., Bath, N. Y.). John R. Lindsay, sergt .- maj. ; enl. Aug. 13, 1862; pro, to 2d lieut., Jan. 1, 1863. Lucien R. Chidsy, quar .- mast. sergt. ; enl. Ang 13, 1862; disch. for disability, date nuknown.
llenry Drummond, prin, mus. ; enl. Aug. 11, 1862 (P. O. add., Corning, N. Y.). James Murtha, enl. Ang. 21, 1861.
J. E. B. Maxson, enl. May 16, 1861 ; died at Falls Church hospital, Va., March 1, 1862, accidental pistol-shot.
Charles Stephens, enl. May 16, 1861 ; disch, for disability, June 17, 1862. George W. Stratton, enl. May 16, 18G1; disch on surg. cert., Oct. 1, 1861. Mark Sheppard, enl. May 16, 1861 ; disch, on surgeon's certificate, May 15, 1862. James Simmons, enl. May 16, 1861; killed in action, Dec. 13, 1862. William B. Towner, eul. May 16, 1861.
L. K. Thatcher, enl. May 16, 1861; disch. March 5, 1862; pro. to Ist lirnt. Joseph M. Updegraff, enl. May 16, 1861; died April 13, 1862, shot by patrol. Emannel Vandermark, enl. Oct. 23, 1861.
George Williams, enl. May 16, 1861.
William H. Wood, enl. May 16, 1861.
Henry P'. Wormley, enl. May 16, 1861.
Charles K. Webster, enl. Sept. 20, 1861 ; disch, ou surg. cert., Oct. 19, 1862. William M. Walter, enl. May 16, 1861; disch, for disability, Oct. 19, 1862.
Comp iny A.
Ezra F. Crane, capt. ; enl. July 23, 1862; disch., and appointed chaplain, Ang. 9, 1862.
Melville C. Wilkinson, 1st lieut. ; enl. July 23, 1862; pro. Ang. 9, 1862; resigned Jan. 9, 1863.
John M. Loste, 2d lient .; enl. July 23, 1862 ; pro. to capt., Jan. 23, 1863 ; wounded May 24, 1864; disch. Jan. 25, 1865.
Thomas K. Middleton, Ist lieut. ; enl. Aug. 9, 1862; trans. to Co. 11, May 6, 1863. Cornelius Ilammond, Ist sergt. ; enl. July 19, 1862; killed in action at Dallas, Ga., May 25, 1864.
George II. Goldsmith, 1st sergt .; enl. June 10, 1862.
Wm. A. Bagley, sergt .; enl. July 17, 1862.
William J. Schurzler, sergt. ; enl. July 22, 1862.
Lamon W. Babcock, sergt .; enl. July 17, 1862.
Russell J. Hutchinson, sergt. ; enl. July 17, 1862; pro. from corp., June 1, 1865 ; wounded at battle of New llope Church. .
Charles Bolton, sergt. ; enl. July 16, 1862; die.l of wounds, June 20, 1864. John Hathorn, corp .; enl. July 22, 1862.
John Hall, corp .; enl. July 17, 1862; wounded at Averysboro', March 16, 1865. Bartholomew Sullivan. corp. ; enl. July 22, 1862; wounded at Avery sboro', March 16, 1865.
Charles R. Ilemmenway, corp .; enl. July 16, 1863 ; wounded at Averysboro', March 16, 1865.
William II. Longcoy, corp .; enl. Aug. 11, 1862; wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Peter Weed, corp .; enl. July 17, 1862; pro. March 1, 1865; paroled prisoner. Theodore M. Drake, corp. ; enl. July 22, 1862; disch. for disability, Dec. 18, 1862. Win. P. Donnell, corp .; enl. July 22, 1862; disch. for disability, Jan. 12, 1864. Wmn. II. Johnson, corp .; eal. Aug. 2, 1862.
Frank Bates, musician ; enl. July 22, 1862.
Zera Compton, musician ; enl. Ang. 4, 1862.
William H. Roberts, wagoner ; enl. July 22, 1862.
Privates,-Wm II. Arnott, enl. June 24, 1862; wounded near Dallas, Ga., May 25, 1864. George W. Allen, enl. June 16, 1962.
John B. Arnot, enl. July 23, 1862; died of lever at Bolivar Heights, Va., Oct. 23, 1862.
Wilson W. Bibcock, ent. July 16, 1862.
Alex. D. Beckwith, enl. July 30, 1862.
Charles O. Bunday, enl. July 16, 1862.
Wm. H. Broas, enl. July 21, 1862; wounde.l Sept. 17, 1862; disch. Dec. 4, 1862. Francis M. Brown, enl. July 21, 1862; disch for disability, Nov. 17, 1862.
Silas II. Betson, enl. July 17, 1862; died of lever, at Hope's Landing, Va., May 3, 186:1.
Joseph Brekwede, enl. July 18, 1862. Amasa R. Bishop, enl. July 18, 1862.
Theodore Campbell, ent. June 10, 1862.
Geo. W. Campbell, enl. June 18, 1862. Jolin L. Cooper, enl. Ang. 11, 1862. Philander Collson, ent. July 24, 1862; disch. for phys, dis., Feb. 10, 1863. Jonathan Collson, cul. Ang. 6, 1862; disch. for physical disability, Dec. 9, 1862. Marcus Cartwright, enl. Ang. 7, 1862; disch, for physical disability, Jan. 8, 1863. William Canfield, eul. July 21, 1862. Wm. 11. Chaplin, enl. July 19, 1862. John O. Donnell, ent. July 17, 1862. Richard Depew, enl. July 17, 1862; paroled prisoner.
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