History of Ulster County, New York, with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers. Vol. II, Part 78

Author: Sylvester, Nathaniel Bartlett, 1825-1894. cn
Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Philadelphia : Everts & Peck
Number of Pages: 818


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Another curiosity here is the small mountain called Little Point, which undoubtedly has, by some convulsion of nature, been cast off from Round Mountain. In the deep fissure between those two mountains ice can be found nearly the whole summer.


XI .- INDUSTRIAL PURSUITS.


A considerable portion of this town is so mountainous as to be unfit for cultivation. In the valley of the Esopas there are considerable tracts of arable land, constituting a few good farms. In other portions there are some valuable grazing farms, adapted to stock and to dairy purposes. The farm productions are shown in the statistics given below. In early times lumbering and tanning were carried on exten- sively. With the cutting away of the forests these patrsuits


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have declined. Qmarrying stone for market has, in late years, assinned much importance, as it has in the other towns lying along the lower slopes of the Catskills. It gives employment to many laborers, and considerable capital is invested. Heavy shipments take place from various railroad stations. The opening of the railroad through this town has been a benefit in opening up convenience of travel and produeing quick transit for produec. Olive has been quite noted for its fruit in past years.


INDUSTRIAL STATISTICS.


The farms of Olive were valued in the eensus of 1875 at $692,955; the buildings, other than dwellings, at 8177,455 ; stock, 8128,016 ; tools and implements, 841,403; cost of fertilizers, $114; gross sales from farms, $43,992 ; area plowed, 3836 acres; area in pasture, 5980 acres ; area mown, 6699 aeres; hay produced, 6210 tons ; grass- seed raised, 27 bushels; buckwheat, 12,520 bushels; Indian corn, 18,213 bushels; oats, 19,340 bushels; rye, 8393 bushels ; spring wheat, 24 bushels; winter wheat, 174 bushels ; eorn sown for fodder, 7 acres; beans raised, 56 busliels ; peas, 10 bushels ; potatoes, 22,998 bushels ; apples, 32,088 bushels ; eider, 1205 barrels; grapes, 3364 pounds ; wine made, 106 gallons ; maple-sugar, 1251 pounds ; maple- syrup, 491 gallons ; honcy, 6142 pounds ; horses on farms, 553; mules, 4; value of poultry, $3898; value sold, $1268; value of eggs sold, $2712; neat cattle on farms, 1380; milch cows, 1037; beef slaughtered, 45; butter made, 115,890 pounds ; milk sold in market, 100 gallons; sheep shorn, 705; weight of clip, 2560 pounds; lambs raised, 559; sheep slaughtered, 170; killed by dogs, 17; hogs on farms, 1636; pork made, 151,451 pounds.


The first tannery built in this town was probably a small one at Olive City, owned by Mr. Jackson. The uext was one owned by John Van Vleck, on the James H. Shaw place, about the year 1810, and was then sold to William Donnegan. The Hollister taunery, at Tongore, was the next in the order of time, and was first run by Conrad Dubois, and afterwards by Joseph and William Hollister. Peter L. Dubois also built and ran a small tannery in Ton- gore about that time. The Sampsonville tannery was built. in 1831 by Palen & Hammond, who soon after sold out to a Mr. Eason, and he was finally succeeded by the late Gen. Sampson. The Goodwin tannery, at Olive, was built about 1832, by James R. Goodwin ; the Shokan tannery in 1833, by Daniel Case ; and the Boiceville tannery in 1855 and 1856, by Lemuel Boice. All of these have been discon- tinued except the one at Shokan.


The grist-will at Shokan was built by Andrew Hill, some time prior to the year 1800, on a site near which stands the present grist-mill of Charles L. Houck, and the Talmadge Eckert house was built by Mr. Hill in 1797. There were also two saw-mills built at Shokan about 1805, -- one, per- haps, at an earlier dato. The first grist-mill at Bishop's Falls was of quite cariy date.


MILLS, FACTORIES, ETC.


Tracing along the Esopus, there is located just on the boundary line of Shandaken, at the corner, a saw-taill, the Winne mill, founded about the time the turnpike was


opened, 1832-33. At Boieeville is located the large tan- nery of A. Patchen, built by Lemuel Boice, afterwards ron by Boire & Sampson, later Sampson & Patchen, and then burnt down. Earlier than the tannery was the Swartwout saw-muill. Below was the saw-mill of Lemuel Boice, and below that were early mills, both grist and saw, now a saw- and heading-mill. The tannery at Shokan was built in 1833 by Daniel Case ; he ran it for several years, and was succeeded by Thomas Hill and Andrew Hill, two years; next by Ogden Edwards; then by Lockwood & Ladue; then by Hoyt Brothers ; afterwards J. B. Hoyt & Co .; then by Friend Humphrey & Sons, of Albany, John Kerr, local superintendent ; 30 or 40 hands employed. At Sho- kan, on a branch of the Esopus (the Butternut Creck), was the grist-mill of Andrew Hill, given up many years ago. Another was built by Andrew Hill, Jr., in 1854 or 1855, now run by George C. Hlouek.


If we trace the branches of the Esopus from the north- east and north, and commenee with the one farthest east, we find on that the well-known saw-mill of Peter P. E !- mendorf, formerly the Peter Winchell mill. Another mill was owned by Elias Elmendorf; another still, the Brown saw-mill. Upon the small stream that runs near Shokan village, near its headwaters, are mills of David Wickes, Jeremiah Coons, Henry W. Coons.


Tracing the branches that connect with the Esopus from: the south and southeast, aud connuencing with the small stream that flows almost parallel to the Esopus aud finally empties into it below Boiceville, there was the saw-mill of J. N. Week, near the line of Shandaken. Below is the saw- and heading-mill of Isaae Hill, and near the mouth of the stream is the saw-mill of Henry W. Davis. The stream that empties into the Esopus above Shokan from the south is formed of three small branches. Upon the mid lle one, and near the line of Denning, is the Haver steam saw-mill. Ephraim Burger had a mill on the same site in carlier years. Near the junction is the site of D. H. Every's mill. On the direct stream, rising in the mountains to the southwest, and known as the Bush Kill, there are the following milis : The saw-mill of N. W. Watson, on the site nearly of the old Wat-on tannery ; the abandoned mills, saw and stare. owned by Harrison White; the mill of John D. Watsu, burned and not rebuilt ; the saw-mills of Charles Eckert. Jacob Bekert, and Andrew Harkness. Near West Shokan was the mill of James HI. Shaw, goue many years ago. Upon a small stream emptying into the Esopus at Bred- head's Bridge is a saw-mill. On the stream which joins the Esopus at Olive City is a saw-mill, and also a grist-n.i l. In the southeast part of the town, on a creek flowing into the town of Rochester, are several mills. On a small stream: uniting with the Esopus near the line of Marbletown is ther site of a saw-mill. Doubtless there are others not ler B- tioned, both ancient and modern.


XII .- MILITARY.


The territory of the present town of Olive, in common with that of other towns in this section, was the sett .. . i many of the interesting incidents which occurred dari: the early period of settlement. For these reference is mal. to the general history in this volume. The wary Itedan


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threaded his pathway along the streams, roamed over the plains, and climbed the mountain slopes. Here prisoners were brought for torture and death, and here often was the sharp surprise, the skirmish, the rescue. All these scenes passed away long ago, and live only in the traditions handed down from the early settlers or embodied in histories and romances. The town, having been organized in 1823, has no military history as a separate civil division before that date.


The following persons served in the war of 1812:


Casper Bell, Henry H. Bell, Joseph Bell, D. S. Brodhead, James Bur- ger, Conrad I. Elmendorf, Audrew Every, Anthony Hill, William HI. Krom, Tobias Lane, William G. Luke, Henry Shufelt. Charles Smith, Peter K. Smith, Tjerck Traphagen, Benjamin Tururr, Lewis Winchell, Stephen Winchell, Van Gaal beek Winchell, John 1. Coons, Jacob T. Coons, John G. Eckert. Moses Eckert, Peter II. Eckert, Frederick Haver, Anthony Hill, Audrew U. Hin, Abram D. Ladue, Jonas Burger.


In the great struggle of 1861-65 this town bore its full share. The action of the people was prompt and patriotic. This is clearly proved, not by meetings, resolutions, and votes, -- for there are none recorded in the town-books, -- but by that best of all evidence, the numbers who actually en- listed, faced the foe upon the battle-field, and won an im- mortal place upon the records of the Union saved by the heroic endeavors of them and their comrades. The town is indebted to Mr. Hiram Barton, town clerk of 1865, for the very full and accurate record filed in the office at that time. The following list is prepared from that, and a few names added from other sources. The list was examined and revised by Mr. Ara Bishop, whose name appears in the record :


SOLDIERS' LIST -- WAR OF 1861-05.


Willian T. Roar, en !. July 3, 1862, 31 Cav., Co. E.


Richard Burgher, eul. Sept. 5, 1-61. 20th Regt., Co. E; wounded at second battle of Bull Run; disch. S .f.t. 5, 1864.


Halsey Davis, corp., en1. April 22, 1861, 20th Regt., Co, D; disch. Sept. 5, 1861. Abram 11. Coous, 20th Regt., Co. D.


Hugl Biggins, ent. Ang. 1:61, 20th Ragt., Co. D ; wounded at second Bull Run ; died Sept. 19, 1201.


Jacob Every, enl. Aug. 3, 1853, 21 Cay. ; taken prisoner.


Laurenre Slawson, enl. March 1, 1564, 1021 legt., Co. E.


George W. Moe, enl. Aug. 2, 1562, 221 Hegt., Co. K ; wounded at Gettysburg; disch. March 4, 1865.


John Bush, en !. Sopt. 15, 1961, 20th Regt., Co. D; died at Y'alls Church, Va , May 6, 1%i2.


John W. Kou-a, 12st leet ; diad.


Isaac Every, enl. Feb. 18, 1x64, 5th Art .; disch: July, 1565.


Gilbert Every, enl. Dec. 25, 1561.


Simmel Boice, ent. Aug. 13, 1863, 120th Regt., Co. A ; died at Chancellorsville, May 31, 15633.


Clinton D. Bell, enl. 1>61, 20th Regt., Co. D; disch. Oct. 27, 1:63. David Rell, Fol. Sept. 1861, 20th Regt., Co. D.


Anulrew Eckert, enl. Oct. 8, 1364, Both Eng. ; dischi. June 13, 1865.


Heury R. Eckert, enl. Oct. 7, 1861, 15th Eng. ; disch. June 13, 1865. Wilham Van Benschoten, enl. Feb. 2, 1864, 15th Eng. ; disch. Aug. 18, 1861. lolin J. Winchell, enl. Die. 18, 1801, 9let Regt., Co. E; died at Latan Longe, Sepr. 20, 1863.


Harvey b. Davis, enl. Oct. 22, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. D ; disch. Oct. 29, 18C.1. Henry M. Herring, enl. Sept, 18, 1861, 2 th Regt., Co. I; pro. to corp; disch. Oct. 24, 1861.


Jacob V. Waterman, corp , enl. Jan. 20, 1864, 15th Ing. ; disch. June 13, 1865. Henry Every, cal. Feb. 4, 1504, 16th Eng. ; disch. June 13, 1965. Andrew Harkness, enl. April 23, 1861, 20th Regt . Co. D; disch. Ang. 2, 1461. Jesse Bradle, end. July 19, 1992, 120th Bert., Co. A; disch. June 1, 1863. James Hover, enl. Sept. 15, 1×61, 20th Regt., Co. 1; doch. March 7, 1802. John Hvar, en1. Ang. 26, 1-62. 144th Regt .; dich. July 15, 1805. W'in. S. Dunlap, en1. April 4, 1565, 29th Regt., Co. C; Hisch, May 18, 1865. Jamrs Rogers, enl. May. Ist, 4th Art. ; diwch. May 27, P>63.


Nathan Hinkley. enl. Sept. 12: 1961, 65th Regt., Co. F; disch. April 28, 1562. Wm. H. Win hell, eul. Aug. 20, ford, 16th Regt., Co. B; disch. Aug. 31, 1963; sounded at Puttrisonville.


Amplrow P. Every, enl. March 15, 161, 15th Eng. ; disch. June 13, 1885,


Joseph H. Coinry, eurp., enl. Ang 2, 1×62, 120th Regt., Co. A; pro. to sergt. ; disch. June 8, 1865 ; wounded ot Spottsy Ivanin.


Lyman Slawson, enl. Hurch 4, BAGt, DAMI Regt., Co. E; disch, June 26, 1665 ; # pri ner eight months at Andersonville.


John Cuduvy, onl. O. t. 3, 1462, 126th Regt., Co. B; disch. May 5, 1:83. Peter A Rovan, eul. Jan. 4, 1864, Fith Cav , Co. MI.


John C. Wade, rul. Jan. 4, 1861, lenth Regt., Co. A ; diach. June 4, 186.3.


Harvey Smith, corp., ent. Aug. 1562, Iguth Regt., Co. B ; disch. June 2, 1995. Elwin Spencer, ent. Jan. 11, 1x64, Iguth Regt, Co. A; disch. June 20, 1865.


Wesley Buley, enl. June IT, Isc4, leuth Regt., Co. B ; disch. June 23, 1:05. Andrew J. Sharp, ent. 1562, 120th Regt., Co. K ; disch. June 2, 1865.


Albias Feiro, ent. Sept. 16, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. G; dach. Oct. 30, 1562; would at secoil battle of Bull Run.


Anthony W. Eunist, enl. Aug. 25, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. D; pro. to sergt., Sept. 5, 1461; disch. Feb. 4, 1563. Henry J. Botsford, enl. Sept. 17, 1861, 41th Regt. ; pro. to sergt., 2] lieut., and Ist lieut .; disch. Oct. 11, Is61.


Weygant Garrison, enl. Ang. 11, 1:62, 120th Regt. ; disch. June 2, 1965.


Malachi Garrison, eul. Ang. 11, 1362; corp. 120th Regt. ; di-ch. Sept. 5, 1963.


Dewitt Vanmumble, eu !. Jan 11, 1563, 20th Regt., Co. D.


George Vanbumble, enl. Jan. 11, 1863, 20th Hezt., Co. D.


Charles Haverly, enl. March 1, 1865, 35th N. J.


George D. Mackenzie, enl. Aug. 12, 1862, 5th Art., Co. B; disch, May 21, 1845. Win. A. Mackenzie, enl. Aug. 22, 1862, 7th Ill. ; dlisch. June 7, 1865.


Clarence D. Mackenzie, enl. April 23, 1861, 13th Regt., Co. D; killed in battle, Maryland.


James M. Parcela, enl. Sept. 3, 1861, 14th Regt .; disch. Jane 25, 1862. James Vandermark, 20th Regt .. Co. D.


Jolin P. Shurter, enl. Aug. 8, 1802, 120th Regt., Co. B; disch. Juum 26, 1865.


Levi Barking, enl. Aug. 8, 1862, 120th Kept .; supposed died in service.


Patrick Corany, 20th liegt., Co. C; re-enl. 120th Regt., Co. D ; served his teri and again enlisted.


Van Gaasbeck Osterhoudt, enl. July 31, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. A ; Jisch. June 31, 1865.


John Osterhoudt, enl. Jan. 23, 1864, 5th Art., Co. B; disch. July 19, 1865.


Jonathan Palen, enl. April 23, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. D ; disch. Ang. 2, 1861.


George Dewitt, enl. Ang. 21, 1562, 144th Regt., Co. G ; pro. to sergt .; wounddel ; disch. May 26, 1805.


Abram J. Every, enl. Jan. 6, 1564, 5th Art .; disch. July 19, 1665.


Emory Merrihew, enl. Oct. 11, 1861, Sth Bat. ; disch. Nov. 1863 ; re-enl. Nov. 25, 1863 ; disch. July 6, 1865.


Jolm J. Dudry, enl. Jan. 4, 1864, 6th Art. ; disch. July 19, 1863.


Jolin I. Terwilliger, enl. Ang. 3, 1864, 20th Regt., Co. B; disch. May 8, 1865. George W. Bessemer, enl. Jan. 1802, 20th Regt., Co. G.


Francis Van kleck, enl. Feb. 11, 1864, 5th Art .; wounded at Piedmont, June 5, 1864, and taken prisoner.


John Thompson, en !. Ang. 10. 1862, 120th Regt., Co. B; diech. June 13, 1505. Isaac Rapelyen, ont. July 31, 1862, 12uth Regt., Co. B; disch. June 2. 18G. Cornelius Rapelyea, eut. May, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. D; re-enl. twice.


David Van Kleck, enl. Aug. 10, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. B; disch. June 2. Isch.


Jeremiah Vau Kleck, Jr., enl. April 15, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. B; disch. Aug. 1861.


George Wright, enl. July 28, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. B; disch. May 31, 1945; in - jnred by a shell.


Benjamin F. Rose, enl. March 4, 1865, 20th Regt., Co. B.


Henry W. Bush, Jr., enl. Feb. 4, 1863, 20th Regt., Co. D.


Josiah Vandemark, enl. Aug. 3, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. D; died at Gettysburg.


Barnett Bishop, enl. 1562, 120th Regt., Co. B; killed in battle at Chancellors- ville, May 3. 1863.


Luther MeCleland, corp., enl. Ang, 26, 1893, 2uth Regt., Co. D; prot. to sergt .; killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1x6s.


Dubois Markle, corp., enl 20th Regt., Co. D; died at City Point, Va., of fever; was wounded at Gettysburg.


Augustus Thinkles, eul. April 18, 1:01, 20th Regt., Co. D; re-enl .; died Jin . 18, 1563.


Alonzo Ncher, en1. March 23, 1865, 5th Art. ; died May 21, 1365, Alexandrin, Va. Milton Van Leuven, enl. Feb. 6, 1961, 5th Art., Co. B; killed in baitk, Feb. 11, 18G ..


David Pesoning, enl. Sept. 5, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. D; died in the service.


Dewitt Delemater. enl. August, 1861, 20th Ragt., Co. D; died at Washington, June 1, 1SB2.


Jeremiah Osborn, ent. Aug. 3, 1561, 9th Hegt .; died Dec. 11, 1832; wommiled at Fredericksburg.


William 11. Burter, enl. Feb. 16, 1864, 20th Regt., Co. B; diel at City Point, Sept. 1s, 1961.


John W. Davis, en1. 24th Regt., Co. D: killed at second battle of Bull Run.


George M. Roosa, ent. Aug. 1. 1862, 120th Regt., Co. A ; dies at Falmouth, De- cember, 1662.


Daniel W. Crispel, enl. 20th Next., Co. K; died Ang. 1, 1861, at New Orleans. Peter O. Norton, ent. 3th Art., Co. P; died March 25, 1st.1.


Granville North, enl. Jan. 21, 1515, 20th Rigt., Co. B; perished by fire on Steauaer " Lyon," March 31, Ist.


Jaines Mublach, enl. October, 1862, 16th Regt .; perished by fire on stramer " Lyon," March 31, 1865.


Clark C. Iuris, ed. Ang. 16, 1862, 128th Regt. ; trans. to 6th Art, Co. K; Line. to corp.


Green L. Davis, onl. Ang. 14, 1562, 120th Regt., Co. B; discharge 1.


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Asa Bishop, enl. Ang. 26, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. H; pro, to sergt .; wounded and taken prisoner at Gettysburg ; discharged Sept. 5, 1561.


Alonzo S. Davis, rul. Sept. 12, 1461, 20th Bagt., Co. D ; discharged Sept. 12, 1991. Isaac L. Trowbridge, enl. Sept. 2, 1864, 20th Regt., Co. B; discharged Jan. 17, 1.05.


Luca, Trowbridge, enl. Sept. 21, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. B; diseliarged Sept. 24, 1864.


Peter Trowbridge, enl. Aug. 21, 1861, Ist Cav. ; seven mouthis in Libby Prisou; disebargrd Ang. 24, 156-1.


William Treat, corp., enl. Sept. 5, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. D; discharged Sept. 5, 1864.


Daniel Trent, drummer, enl. Sept. 15, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. D; discharged Sept. 5, 1864.


Amos C. Treut, enl. Sept. 5, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. D; killed in action. Fruest Stevens, enl. Ang. 7, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. B; discharged July 8, 1865. Nelson Winans, chief engineer naval service.


David Smith, enl. Dec. 16, 1561, 102d Regt., Co. B.


John Van Leuven, enl. Dec, 16, 18G1, 102d Regt., Co. B. Elisha Wright, enl. Dec. 15, 1861, 102d Regt., Co. B.


Willima D. Myers, Pul. Ang. 19, 1852, 120th Regt., Co. A.


Franklin Toth, enl. Aug. 15, 1:62, 120th Regt., Co. B.


Elijah Van Tassel, ebl. July 28, 1$62, 120th Regt., Co. A.


Jalın A. Van Leuven, enl. Ang. 9, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. A; died 1863.


Jacob Van Velar, enl. Ang. 7, 1862, 12ett Regt., Co. A. Washington Warren, ent, Aug. 14, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. A.


Edward 1. Perry, drummer, eul, Ang. 12, 1862, 156th Regt., Co. B. James Darrow, enl. July 28, 1862, 156th Regt., Co. B. George O. Vanettin, enl. Aug. 26, 1-62, 156th Regt., Co. B. Cornelius Hinkley, eni. Aug. 25, 1662, 156th Regt., Co. F. Cornelius Markle, enl. Sept. 28, 1-62, 156th Regt., Co. F. Isane Davis, enl. Ang. 13, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. B. George W. Moe, enl. Ang. 7, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. B. George Christian, enl. Ang. 11, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. B. William 17. Moe, enl. Ang. 5, 1802, 120th Regt., Co. A.


Thomas Hyatt, enl. Sept. 23, 1:51, 60th Regt., Co. I. Annies Hyatt, eul. Oct. 8, ISG1, suth Regt , Co. I.


Charles A. Davis, musician, eul. July 28, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. C. Joseph Emery, ent. Sept. 5, 1.92, 156th Regt., Co. B; disch. Jannary, 1865. Roswell Beach, onl. (et. 7, 1861, 15th Car., Co. F; disch. June 15, 1865. John M. Cudney, corp., ont. 1561, 20th Regt., Co. D ; ilisch. May 5, 1861. Edward 11. Perry, onl. Ang. 12, 1802, 156th Regt., Co. B.


Robert Seacoy, enl. Oct. 1, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. F ; disch. March 17, 1862. Isme A. Seacoy, enl. Jan. 13, 1862, 107th Regt., Co. A ; disch. at close of war. Solomon Markle, enl. 1861, 20th Regt., Co. D; disch. Ang. 2, 1801. Levi Sharp, enl. 1962, 20th Regt., Co. B.


Anthony Hungerford, enl. Oct. 18, 1861, 24 Cav., Co. A ; re-enl. Dec. 20, 1864, 2uth liegt.


John A. Ilewes, enl. Aug. 9, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. A ; died in Philadelphia, 1565.


Jolin It. Hewes, enl. Ang. 9, 1802, 120th Regt., Co. A; killed in battle, May 4,


James Middagh, 156th Regt., Co. D; died.


George W. Badgoly, enl. Aug. 13, 1862, 120th Ragt., Co. A; supposed to have died in the service.


William Dish, corp., enl. Sept. 15, 1862, 156th Regt., Co. B.


Isane Davis, cul. Ang. 13, 1562, 120th Regt., Co. A ; wounded at Mino Run; disch. June 12, 1865.


David Van Tassel, enl. Aug. 13, 1802, 120th Regt., Co. A ; disch. June 1, 1863. John n. Di Bois ent. Aug. 16, 1862. leth Regt., Co. A; disch. June 9, 1865. Jonathon Smith, enl. l'eb. 4, 1834, 6th Att .; disch. Ang. 28, 1864.


John W. Haver, eul. Ang. 8, 1362, 120th Rugt., Co. B ; wounded; disch. June 2. 1865.


George Hauver, enl. Aug. 5, 1902, 120th Regt., Co. B; re-enl. Inv. Corps, July 18, 1804.


William B. Lacibertson, enl. Ang. 18, 1464, 20th Hegt., Co. D; died at Rich- mond, April 27, 1805,


William Il. Bush, onl. 1862, 5th Art. ; died July, 1563, at Washington, D. C. Alexander P'. Bush, ent. Ang. 18, 18G1, 20th Regt., Co. D; disch. June 18, 1865. Julin James Roosa, cul. Aug. 9, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. B; killed on pichet-duty, Dec. 6, 1864, near Petersburg.


George Rock well, ent. Ang. 9, 1802, 120th Regt., Co. C; died Sept. 23, 1863.


Jonathan Barley, enl. Sept. 3, 1801, 20th Regt., Co. D ; pro. to corp. ; disch. June 17, 1865.


Thomas F. Davis, enl. October, 1801, 20th Rugt., Co. C; died Oct. 2, 1862, Garil- nerville, Va.


Leonar ! Smith, enl. 1864, 120th R. gt .; killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. Timman P. Mercihew, enl. Feb. 4, 1861, 5th Art., Co. B; disch. July 19, 1865. David Smith, Pul. 1562, birdl Regt., Co. B; killed at Cedar Mountain.


James O. Carson, enl. Feb, 26, 1561, 5th Art., Co ML; disch. May 31, 1-65. Isnah S. Bach, enl. July 31, 1-62, 10th Art., Co. B; diwh. May 11, 1565. John B. Vandover, 5th Art. ; died at snicker's Gap, from wouldls received in


Granville Boier, enl. Jan. 11, 15:4, 5th Art., Co. A ; disch. May 16, 1865. Danie! 1. Whitaker, ent. Istil, Both Regt., Co. D; re-enlisted twice.


Julin Dewitt, cul. Jan. 19, 1864, 6th Art., disch. July 19, 1865.


Matthias Emory, eni. Angust, 1562, 120th Regt., Co. C; died at Washington, D. C., Feb, 28, 1565.


Jacob M. Brink, enl. September, 1863, 176th Rogt., Co. F; died June 20, Isit. Benjamin V. Avery, onl. ING1, 29th Regt., Co. D; recul. 1-64, 14th Bagt .; alisch. July 22, 1-15.


John &. Every, enl. 1992, 120th Regt .; taken prisoner at Spotsylvania. James 11. North, cal. Sept. 17, 1561, 20th Regt., Co. D; disch. Dec. 3, 1Ste re- enlisted ; disch. at close of the war.


Orville Van Keuren, enl. Oct. 12, 1864, 15th Eng., Co. D; disch. July 2, 1805. Martin Crispell, enl. Aug. 13, 1862, 15th Regt., Co. C; pro. to Ist sergi. ; dischi. June 28, 1565.


Julius Crispell, enl. Oct. 12, 1864, 15th Eng .; died at City Point, Va., April 12, 10/3.


Jacob Dush, enl. September, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. B; disch. 1852.


Jolin W. Markle, sergt., cul. September, 1662, 120th Regt., Co. A; diel Jan. S. 1863, at Falmonth, Va,


John W. Lockwood, enl. July 21, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. A ; disch. JJune 3, 1965. Stephen S. Vandenbergh, sergt., eul. August, 1861, 80th Regt, Co. F ; disch. March 24, 1563.


Charles D. Du Bois, enl. Aug. 13, 1863, 120th Regt., Co. A ; dierh. 1ºC5.


John L. Cotton, 17th Penna. Regt .; detailed as clerk of com. department; disch. June 6, 1-6-2.


Benjamin 1. Turner, enl. Oct. 17, ISGI; wounded at second Bull Run; d's- charged ; com. 1st lient., 15th Eng. ; must. out June 13, 1865.


George Markle, corp., enl. Jan. 4, 1864, 201h Regt., Co. I.


Alexander Bers-mier. enl. May 1, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. D; re-en !. Sept. 3, 1861; again enlisted Feb. 3, 1601.


Lawson Inkley, enl. Feb. 11, 1864, 5th Art., Co. B ; disch, July 19, 1$65.


Charles E. Hinkley, enl. March 4, 1865; died June 3, 1865, at New York.


George Altheiser, enl. March 4, 1865, 156th Regt., Co. B; disch. Sept. 27, 1962. Leonard S. Smith, enl. Aug. 10, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. B ; killed at Chancellors- ville, Va.


James M. Ostrander, enl. Aug. 28, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. D; disch. Sept. $, 1861; wounded at Fredericksburg.


George l'. F. Cuson, eul. Jan. 22, 1864, 5th Art .; disch. May 16, 1805.


John M. Carson, en1. Jan, 1, 1861, 5th Art. ; disch. May 16, 1865.


William Angevine, corp, en !. Oct. 22, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. 11 ; discharge 1.


J. E. Angevine, corp., eul. Oct. 2, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. HI; wounded at Gettys- burg.


Thaddeus C. Brooks, eul. July, 1862, 120th Hegt., Co. A ; woun-led at Gettys. burg; takeu prisoner twice; pro. to Ist sergt., Ang. 5, 1964 ; to 24 lieu !. ; disch. May, 1565.


George Howard, enl. September, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. I ; disch. Dec. 10, 1861, and re-enlisted.


Charles E. Dochaty, ent. Sept. 18, 1864 ; supposed to have died in service.


George W. l'eck, enl. Angust, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. I; disch. Is65,


Edward Chichester, Jr., en1. August, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. I ; disch. Jane, 1865. Jolin II. Chicke-ter, enl. Ang. 11, 1862, 120th Regt., Co. 1; disch. July 6, 1865.


James E. Miller, enl. March 31, 1864, 15th Eng .; disch. June 15, 1555.


Albert R. Millet, 20th Regt.


William H. Donnegan, 5th Art. ; disch. July 31, 1865.


Jacob Barley, en !. Sept. 15, 1861, 20th Bogt., Co, D; disch. June 20, 1862. Cliff Turner, eul. Feb. 2, 1864, 5th Art. ; disch. July 31, 1865.


James R Lewis, enl. Dec. 19, 1863, 21 Regt., Co. A ; disch. Aug. SD, 1555. Samuel Middagh, cul. Oct. 8, 1261, 20th Regt., Co. C; disch. Jan. 1, 1993.


John Ward, cal. Sept. 19, 1861, 94th Rugt., Co. C; disch. May 15, 1-65 ; wounded. David Blaines, enl. March 8, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. K; disch. Aug. lu, loja.


William Smith, Jr., enl. September, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. D; killed July 13,


1862, at Fredericksburg.


Watson A. Smith, enl. July, 1861, 20th Regt., Co. D; disch. Sept. 15, 1504. Thomas Perry. enl. Feb. 19, 1564, 5th Att. ; disch. July 31, 1-63.




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