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First Lieutenants.
Capron. Ara .- Promoted from first sergeant June 29, 1863. with rank from April 9, 1863 ; mustered in August 9, 1863; resigned March 17, 1864.
Dennie, Stephen .- Age twenty-nine : enlisted from Mayfield, August 23. 1862; commissioned October 17, 1862, with rank from September 17, 1862 ; mus- tered in October 30, 1862; resigned April 9, 1863.
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Farnsworth, Herbert E .- Promoted from sergeant-major August 22, 1864, with rank from August 1, 1864; mustered in near Petersburg, Va., September 26, 1864, to date September 19, 1864; promoted to captain, Company B, March 24, 1865.
Hayes, Henry E .- Promoted from second lieutenant June 14, 1864, with rank from May 25, 1864; not mustered in as such.
Henry Edwin Hayes was born in Livingston County, New York, in 1840. Three years after- ward his parents removed to Cortland County, where he resided until his enlistment, in August, 1801. At this time he was attending school at Cincinnatus Academy, and had but one more term to complete the graduating course. He was the first among the students of this institu- tion to offer his services to the country, after the call for volunteers following the first Bull Run disaster. A short time after arriving at the Elmira rendezvous he was appointed acting adjutant by Colonel Lemmon. This position he held for a few days, and then returned to Cortland County on recruiting service, preparatory to receiving a commission. On arriving at Elmira with his second installment of recruits, he found the Regiment fully organized and offi- cered, and himself assigned to a position as quartermaster-sergeant on the non-commissioned staff. This position he held until the battalion organization was discontinued. In June, 1863, he was commissioned first lieutenant in Company I. Although not possessing a rugged con- stitution, he participated in all the engagements, marches, and duties of the Regiment up to the time of his illness, and the loss of an eye, in May, 1864, which resulted in his discharge for disability in the following August.
In the spring of 1865 he went West, and took up the profession of teaching. In 1869 he re- ceived a tempting offer from a New York publishing house, which he accepted, and returned to the East. He has been connected with the old and extensive publishing house of D. Apple- ton & Co. since 1872, and is now manager of their educational department.
Second Lieutenants.
Boyd, Horatio H .- Promoted from first sergeant February 9, 1863, with rank from February 4, 1863 ; killed in action at Middleburg, Va., June 19, 1863.
Buffum, John B .- Promoted from sergeant-major January 16, 1865, with rank from December 28, 1864; promoted to first lieutenant, Company B, March 2.4, 1865.
Hayes, Henry E .- Promoted from first sergeant, Company A, July 27, 1863, with rank from June 19, 1863 ; discharged August 1, 1864, on account of dis- ability ; promoted to first lieutenant June 14, 1864; not mustered in.
Hill, Charles H .- Age twenty-eight ; commissioned October 17, 1862, with rank from September 17, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862 ; resigned February 4, 1863.
Reynolds, Norman A .- Transferred from Company L, June 12, 1865; trans- ferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Sergeants.
Abernathy, John W .- Age forty ; enlisted from Mayfield, August 23, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; promoted to commissary sergeant February 24, 1-63; taken prisoner while on picket October 30, 1864, near Prince George Court- House, Va. : mustered out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary non-commissioned officer.
Berry, Chester L .- Promoted from corporal to sergeant March 1, 1863, to quartermaster-sergeant January 1, 1864; sent to hospital April 7, 1864; promoted to first sergeant October 15, 1864; reduced to fourth sergeant June 19, 1865; mus-
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tered out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary non-commissioned officer.
Betts, Henry .- Promoted from corporal March 1, 1863; transferred March 12, 1864, to One Hundred and Seventeenth Company, Second Battalion, V. R. C.
Boyd, Horatio H .- Age twenty-eight; enlisted from Broadalbin, August 28, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862, as first sergeant; promoted to second lieutenant February 9, 1863.
Brown, Augustus M .- Promoted from private June 8, 1865 ; mustered out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary non-commissioned officer. Formerly served as private in Seventh Black Horse Cav.
Capron, Ara .- Age thirty-eight; enlisted from Broadalbin, August 30, 1862 ; mustered in October 30, 1862, as quartermaster-sergeant ; promoted to first ser- geant March 1, 1863 ; taken prisoner at Middleburg, Va., June 19, 1863; paroled July 23, 1863; promoted to first lieutenant June 29, 1863.
Case, Jacob C .- Age thirty-eight ; enlisted from Mayfield, August 23, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862 ; promoted to quartermaster-sergeant March 1, 1863; in Chestnut Hill Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa .; discharged for disability May 14, 1864, at Washington, D. C.
Case, Nicholas D .- Age twenty-nine; enlisted from Mayfield, August 23, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862 ; promoted to quartermaster-sergeant March 1, 1863; died of disease December 13, 1863, at Giesboro Point, D. C.
Close, Dorwin J .- Age thirty-one; enlisted from Mayfield, August 23, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862 ; wounded in action at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863; transferred to unassigned detachment V. R. C., Washington, D. C., date unknown.
Clute, John W .- Promoted from private September 19, 1863 ; reduced De- cember 18, 1864; repromoted from private June 1, 1865; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Day, Julins B .- Promoted from private February 1, 1865; mustered out June 7, 1865, at Annapolis, Md., per General Order 77, A. G. O.
Haines, David N .- Age thirty; enlisted from Mayfield, August 23, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; promoted to first sergeant September 1, 1863; transferred to U. S. Navy, April 25, 1864. Formerly served as corporal, Company F, Seventh Regiment, N. Y. C'av., from October 13, 1861, to March 31, 1862.
This man had served in the British Navy, on board the flag-ship "Duke of Wellington." On the occasion of a visit to the vessel by Queen Victoria, she expressed a desire to know something of the drink furnished the men, and the cup of Haines was passed to her, from which she drank grog. He naturally felt proud of being the possessor of a cup from which the Queen of England had drunk, and repeatedly refused large sums for the souvenir.
Inness, John W .- Age twenty-one; enlisted from New York city, October 13, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862, as commissary sergeant ; discharged Feb- ruary 24, 1863, for disability, at Camp Bayard, Va.
Murdock, Peter R .- Promoted from corporal, April 1, 1865; wounded (the third time) by gunshot in left hip April 9, 1865, at Appomattox, Va .; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
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Roberts, William .- Promoted from private to quartermaster-sergeant April 1, 1865; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Satterlee, Abram .- Promoted from private December 21, 1864; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Stevens, George H .- Transferred from Company D as private and promoted to sergeant June 3, 1864; promoted to second lieutenant, Company C, November 21, 1864.
Stewart, George .- Promoted from private May 24, 1865; promoted to quartermaster-sergeant June 19, 1865; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I. First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Corporals. -
Becker, Harvey .- Age twenty-five ; enlisted from Mayfield, August 28, 1862 ; mustered in October 30, 1862; discharged February 24, 1863, for disability, at Camp Bayard, Va.
Berry, Chester L .- Age twenty-three; enlisted from Mayfield, August 23, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; taken prisoner at Middleburg, Va., June 19, 1863; paroled July 23, 1863, at Richmond, Va .; confined for two nights and one day in Libby Prison, and the remainder of the time at Belle Island ; pro- moted to sergeant March 1, 1863.
Betts, Henry .- Age twenty-three; enlisted from Broadalbin, August 30, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; promoted to sergeant March 1, 1863.
Blowers, Abram H .- Promoted from private ; mustered out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary non-commissioned officer.
Brower, Christopher .- Promoted from private June 1, 1865; mustered out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary non-commissioned officer.
Brown, Augustus M .- Age twenty ; enlisted from Mayfield, August 28, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; taken prisoner at Middleburg, Va., June 19, 1863 ; paroled July 23, 1863, at Richmond; confined two nights and one day in Libby Prison, and the remainder of the time at Belle Island; at Dismounted Camp from June 7, 1864, to June 30, 1864; reduced to ranks at his own request June 1, 1865.
Davis, Hosea, Jr .- Age twenty-nine; enlisted from Broadalbin, August 29, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; transferred February 11, 1864, to Company HI, Sixth Regiment, V. R. C.
Dye, Asa .- Promoted from private March 1, 1863; discharged October 19, 1863, for disability, at Convalescent Camp, Va.
Foster, William .- Promoted from private January 1, 1865; discharged June 15, 1865, for disability, at Washington, D. C.
Fox, Norman R .- Promoted from private January 1, 1865; mustered out June 26, 1865, as supernumerary non-commissioned officer, at Cloud's Mills, Va.
Goodermoot, William A .- Promoted from private June 1, 1865 ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Honeywell, Joseph W .- Promoted from private October 15, 1863; taken prisoner at St. Mary's Church, Va., June 24, 1864; died in rebel prison.
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Lepper, Jacob .- Promoted from private March 1, 1863; wounded July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg, Pa .; in hospital at Gettysburg, Pa., and Washington, D. C., from July 3, 1863, to March 8, 1864; reduced to private April 1, 1864.
Murdock, Peter R .- Promoted from private January 1, 1865; promoted to sergeant, April 1, 1865.
Orton, Darins S .- Age twenty-one; enlisted from Broadalbin, August 28, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; transferred November 28, 1863, to One Hundred and First Company, Second Battalion, V. R. C.
Phillips, Peter .- Age twenty-four; enlisted from Broadalbin, August 30, 1862 : mustered in October 30, 1862 ; absent in hospital in April, 1864; transferred August 9, 1864, to Company F, Nineteenth Regiment, V. R. C.
Sanford, George E .- Promoted from private February 24, 1863; taken prisoner at Middleburg, Va., June 19, 1863; died of disease March 28, 1865, at Armory Square Hospital, Washington, D. C.
Sanford, James H .- Promoted from private January 1, 1864; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Stewart, George .- Promoted from private ; reduced to private, March 9, 1865.
Stoddard, Rawson .- Promoted from private April 5, 1863; discharged Janu- ary 8, 1864, for disability, at United States Army General Hospital, N. Y.
Van Dyke, Abram Henry .- Age thirty-two; enlisted from Mayfield, August 23, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; discharged April 5, 1863, for disability, at Camp Bayard, Va.
Buglers.
Blowers, William H .- Promoted from private April 1, 1864; acted as or- derly for Colonel Avery during the charge, April 9, 1865; captured a rebel ma- jor at Appomattox Court-House on that day-one of General Fitzhugh Lee's staff -bearing dispatches to General R. E. Lee; took him to Colonel Avery, and later to provost-marshal ; mustered out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as super- numerary non-commissioned officer.
Saddlers.
Riddle, George .- Age forty-three; enlisted from Northampton, September 18, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; taken prisoner January 7, 1864. near Warrenton, Va .; died March 10, 1864, at Richmond, Va., while prisoner of war.
Farriers.
Lane, Harvey A .- Age thirty-three; enlisted from Broadalbin, August 28. 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862 ; detailed at corps headquarters July 10, 1864, by Special Order No. 164. C. C. Headquarters ; in Quartermaster Department ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Thayer, Charles .- Age thirty-nine ; enlisted from Broadalbin, August 28, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; discharged November 8, 1862, for disability, at Elmira, N. Y.
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Wagoners.
Piper, Henry A .- Age thirty ; enlisted from Mayfield, September 6, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; detailed as brigade teamster, April 29, 1864; in Lincoln General Hospital, Washington, D. C., November and December, 1864; mustered out June 2, 1865, in compliance with telegram A. G. O., May 3, 1865.
Satterlee, Daniel .- Age twenty-five : enlisted from Broadalbin, August 28, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Mercer, James L .- Age thirty-six ; enlisted from Mayfield, August 23, 1862 ; mustered in October 30, 1862; absent on detached duty in April, 1864; trans- ferred January 21, 1864, to Company C, Twenty-fourth Regiment, V. R. C.
Privates.
Adams, Edward .- Age twenty-six ; enlisted from New York city, December 20, 1864; mustered in same day ; wounded in foot at Dinwiddie Court-House, Va., March 31, 1865; transferred June 26, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Born February 20, 1836, at Berlin, Prussia ; occupation, artist plate printer. Emigrated to America and landed in New York from Cologne, on the river Rhine, May 28, 1863. Enlisted in the Thirteenth N. Y. Cav., as corporal, Company C; taken prisoner at Leesburg, Va., November 27, 1863; kept in private house at Leesburg until paroled December 2, 1863, when paroled not to take up arms against the Southern Confederacy for one year. One year and five days thereafter he enlisted in the Tenth N. Y. Cav.
Albert Edward Adam Engle, of Company I, who enlisted as Edward Adams. furnishes an amusing account of the manner in which he came to enter the Tenth New York Cavalry, which is herewith appended :
"Soon after my arrival in New York city from Berlin I became acquainted with a young Israelite, while in a restaurant. We frequently met there, and usually discussed the war while eating our meals.
"On the 7th of December, 1864, my friend came in late, accompanied by a man in military uniform, whom he introduced as a provost-marshal from Ward's Island. My companion, the Jew, knew that I desired to enlist. The provost marshal was very kind ; treated me to a bot- tle of wine ; promised me a nice time at Ward's Island if I would enlist, and would even per- mit my friend to go with me to the boat. This was considered necessary. as I would receive about six hundred dollars bounty, and it would be unsafe for me to go through the streets of New York alone. I finally consented to enlist, and was conducted to a recruiting office near the City Hall. When I was asked to give my name I gave it in full-Albert Edward Adam Engle. I was compelled to repeat it several times. but the enrolling officer was unable to understand me, and my Jew friend suggested that I give the name simply Edward Adams as the shortest way out of the difficulty, which I did. The enlistment perfected. the enrolling officer counted out a large pile of greenbacks. which I gave to the Israelite, from which he considerately handed me a fifty-dollar bill, saying he would return the balance when we reached the boat. I was then led up a stairway, and ushered into the presence of about a dozen men, who appeared pleased at my appearance. I felt somewhat puzzled at the strange surroundings. It suddenly flashed across my mind that I had been duped. I took a look at my fifty-dollar bill, which seemed to confirm my impressions. That evening we were all taken to the steamer, where I was to meet the Jew, but neither he nor the provost-marshal were to he found. I then abandoned all hope of ever receiving my money. On reaching Ward's Island I purchased a pair of knee-boots. for which I paid sixteen dollars. These I Narel under my bed ; when I arose next morning. the boots, like my money, were gone. Coming. as I had, from the seat of learning and intelligence-Berlin-I did not anticipate being (Akrn in so generously. I remained at Ward's Island until December 22d, being thoroughly
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instructed in the military service, wheeling stones and building streets, and various other kinds of employment, none of which were interfered with by drilling. Leaving here, we arrived at City Point, December 24th, where we were thoroughly drilled by indifferent if not incompetent officers. Three weeks later we received horses. I drew a long-legged, short- tailed, awkward animal, which I was glad to trade for a fine, brown horse, paying two dollars to boot. We were ordered to the front, and I became duly installed as a member of Company I, Tenth New York Cavalry, near Petersburg. My brown horse was one of the finest in ap- pearance in the company, but he would stumble over the least impediment in his line of travel. At water-call he would plunge headlong into the water, roiling it so the other horses would not drink. This would bring down upon me the cumulated anathemas of every member of the company. On one occasion, when returning to camp, we came to a small ditch, which the other horses easily stepped over, but just as mine reached it he stumbled, throwing me over his head to the ground on the opposite side. I did not remount, but led him back to camp, where an investigation showed him to be blind, and I turned him in and received another horse."
Adams, Willard .- Age twenty-five; enlisted from Lee, September 7, 1864; mustered in same day; mustered out June 3, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., per General Order 83, A. G. O., May 8, 1865.
Almuster, Peter .- Drafted from Tenth District, N. Y .; mustered in Decem- ber 12, 1864; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Barlet, Charles S .- Age eighteen; enlisted from Broadalbin, August 31, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; killed while on scouting expedition, Black- water Creek, Va., November 18, 1864; buried in Prince George County, Va.
Becker, William .- Age twenty-five; enlisted from Goshen, December 2, 1864; mustered in same day; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Benson, Charles .- Age forty-three ; enlisted from Elmira, October 11, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; discharged June 20, 1863, for disability, at Wash- ington, D. C.
Berger, Valentine .- Age eighteen; enlisted from Brooklyn, December 16, 1864; mustered in same day ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Blowers, Abram H .- Age twenty-two; enlisted from Mayfield, August 23, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; sick in Corps Hospital, near City Point, Va., November and December, 1864; promoted to corporal, date not given.
Blowers, Elias .- Age twenty-seven ; enlisted from Johnstown, September 2. 1862 ; mustered in October 30, 1862; deserted from Annapolis, Md., July 1, 1863.
Blowers, John .- Age forty-six ; enlisted from Mayfield, September 14, 1862 ; mustered in October 30, 1862 ; killed in action May 12, 1864, near Richmond, Va.
Blowers, William H .- Ago twenty-two; enlisted from Mayfield, August 29, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862 ; promoted to bugler April 1, 1864.
Bohanan, John T .- Ago twenty-six; enlisted from Root, October 8, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862 ; deserted July 1, 1863, from Annapolis, Md.
Bouden, Joseph .- Age thirty-five; enlisted from Troy, December 9, 1864; mustered in same day ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
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Bradshaw, John .- Age twenty-one; enlisted from Brooklyn, December 7, 1864; mustered in same day; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Briggs, William R .- Age twenty-four; enlisted from Johnstown, September 22, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; acted as orderly to General Gregg, April, 1864; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Brower, Christopher .- Age thirty-nine; enlisted from Mayfield, August 27, 1862 ; mustered in October 30, 1862; detailed in Pioneer Corps April, 1864; promoted to corporal June 1, 1865.
Brower, William .- Age nineteen; enlisted from Mayfield, August 30, 1862 ; mustered in October 30, 1862; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Brown, Augustus M .- Reduced from corporal at own request June 1, 1865 ; at Dismounted Camp from June 7, 1864, to June 30, 1864; promoted to sergeant June 8, 1865.
Brown, James .- Age twenty-one; enlisted from Goshen, December 3, 1864; mustered in same day ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav. .
Brown, James H .- Age eighteen ; enlisted from Mayfield, August 23, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; sick in hospital and discharged for disability, November or December, 1864.
Brown, Nathaniel W .- Age thirty-nine; enlisted from Mayfield, August 28, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862 ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Bump, Jesse .- Age eighteen ; enlisted from Schenectady, December 5, 1864; mustered in same day; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Burke, John .- Age twenty-two; enlisted from Goshen, December 3, 1864; mustered in same day ; transferred June 24, 1865, to. Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Carroll, John .- Age eighteen ; enlisted from Troy, December 6, 1864; mus- tered in same day ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Close, George W .- Age twenty four; enlisted from Mayfield, August 30, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; taken prisoner May 8, 1863; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Closky, Jake .- Age twenty-one; enlisted from New York city, December 6, 1864; mustered in same day; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Clnet, John .- Age eighteen; enlisted from Schenectady, December 2, 1864; mustered in same day; mustered out June 3, 1865, at Washington, D. C., per telegram A. G. O., May 3, 1865.
Clute, John W .- Age eighteen ; enlisted from Mayfield, August 28, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; promoted to sergeant September 18, 1863; reduced December 18, 1864 ; repromoted to sergeant June 1, 1865.
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Collins, Matthew .- Age thirty; enlisted from New York city, December 15, 1864; mustered in same day; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Considine, John .- Age nineteen; enlisted from New York city, December 13, 1864; mustered in same day ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Crouch, Thomas T .- Age twenty-four; enlisted from Galway, September 17, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; died of disease January 13, 1863, at Washington, D. C.
Cunning, Philip .- Age twenty-two; enlisted from Broadalbin, August 30, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; killed by guerrillas near Bealton Station, Va., May 22, 1863.
Cunning, Thomas .- Age twenty-six; enlisted from Broadalbin, August 30, 1862; mustered in same day ; injured on Stoneman's Raid; sent to hospital from Warrenton Junction; discharged January 9, 1864, for disability, at Convalescent Camp, Va.
Davis, George .- Age twenty-five; enlisted from Perth, August 28, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862 ; taken prisoner May 6, 1863; mustered out June 24, 1865, per telegram from A. G. O., May 3, 1865, at Washington, D. C.
Davis, Henry E .- Age twenty-six; enlisted from Goshen, December 3, 1864; mustered in same day; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps May 2, 1864.
Day, Julius B .- Age twenty ; enlisted from Mayfield, August 23, 1862 ; mus- tered in October 30, 1862; wounded at Lee's Mills, Va., July 30, 1864; sent to hospital ; promoted to sergeant February 1, 1865.
Dye, Asa .- Age twenty-five; enlisted from Broadalbin, August 29, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; promoted to corporal March 1, 1863.
Earle, James .- Age twenty-six ; enlisted from Broadalbin, August 30, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; died September 20, 1863, of typhoid fever at Washington, D. C.
Fath, George .- Age nineteen ; enlisted from New York city, December 15, 1864; mustered in same day ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company I, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Ferguson, George D .- Age twenty; enlisted from Mayfield, August 25, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862; died of disease July 2, 1863, in Chestnut Hill Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa.
Ferguson, Seneca .- Age thirty-eight ; enlisted from Mayfield, August 31, 1862; mustered in October 30, 1862 ; transferred December 28, 1863, to One Hun- dred and Thirtieth Company, Second Battalion, V. R. C.
Fice, Ansel .- Age twenty-one; enlisted from Brooklyn, October 24, 1862; mustered in October 30. 1862 ; discharged March 11, 1863, for disability, at Lin- coln General Hospital, Washington, D. C.
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