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AND TWENTY - EIGIITHI REGIMENT.
crowded with enthusiastic spectators. The display of bunting and many fine decorations, the bountiful dinner furnished by the ladies in the Dibble pavilion, and the eloquent words of welcome by Rev. Mr. Fritz, clearly showed that we as veterans were not forgotten by these patriotic people.
The officers elected for the ensuing year were as follows :
President-J. Howard Asher, of Rhinebeck.
Vice-Presidents-Calvin Rikert, Benjamin T. Benson.
Secretary and Treasurer-George Tremper.
Surgeon-Dr. Chas. H. Andrus.
Chaplain-Rev. D. H. Hanaburgh.
An invitation was extended by company "C." and by the citi- zens of Rhinebeck, to hold the next re-union of the regiment at that place. The invitation was heartily accepted.
No more fitting close could be given to this record of the 128th, than in the language of Mr. Wallace Bruce, as presented in his poem read at our first re-union at Hudson.
POEM BY WALLACE BRUCE.
One word on our lips and but one to-day ; One word in our hearts as we gather here, · Enshrined in our annals to live for aye, To freedom and freemen forever dear.
But how shall we utter with reverence meet That word where emotions are more than speech ?
Where martyred heroes comrades greet - Their answers from Heaven's high ramparts reach.
Go, speak it in whispers where daisies free On a million mounds with dews are wet !
Herald with trumpet from sea to sea The word that a nation will not forget !
Attune it to music that thrills the soul With old-time fervor remembered yet.
The smoke-stained banner again unroll ! The stars in their courses will not forget.
Engrave it in marble of purest white, In granite columns its letters set ;
Aye, trace it with pencils of living light ! The blue-doomed heavens will not forget.
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AND TWENTY-EIGHTHI REGIMENT.
crowded with enthusiastic spectators. The display of bunting and many fine decorations, the bountiful dinner furnished by the ladies in the Dibble pavilion, and the eloquent words of welcome by Rev. Mr. Fritz, clearly showed that we as veterans were not forgotten by these patriotic people.
The officers elected for the ensuing year were as follows :
President-J. Howard Asher, of Rhinebeck.
Vice-Presidents-Calvin Rikert, Benjamin T. Benson.
Secretary and Treasurer-George Tremper.
Surgeon-Dr. Chas. H. Andrus.
Chaplain-Rev. D. H. Hanaburgh.
An invitation was extended by company "C." and by the citi- zens of Rhinebeck, to hold the next re-union of the regiment at that place. The invitation was heartily accepted.
No more fitting close could be given to this record of the 128th, than in the language of Mr. Wallace Bruce, as presented in his poem read at our first re-union at Hudson.
POEM BY WALLACE BRUCE.
One word on our lips and but one to-day ; One word in our hearts as we gather here, · Enshrined in our annals to live for aye, To freedom and freemen forever dear.
But how shall we utter with reverence meet That word where emotions are more than speech ?
Where martyred heroes comrades greet - Their answers from Heaven's high ramparts reach.
Go, speak it in whispers where daisies free On a million mounds with dews are wet !
Herald with trumpet from sea to sea The word that a nation will not forget !
Attune it to music that thrills the soul With old-time fervor remembered yet.
The smoke-stained banner again unroll ! The stars in their courses will not forget.
Engrave it in marble of purest white, In granite columns its letters set ;
Aye, trace it with pencils of living light ! The blue-doomed heavens will not forget.
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HISTORY OF THE ONE HUNDRED
These walls proclaim it in glory, behold ! A loyal welcome to noble sons, Through floral lips to brothers bold, One word, and that word-" VETERANS.'
We bow before it, our all is there : Our flag, our freedom, our land and pride.
Our country's fame and promise fair, The world's great future with outlook wide.
That banner is more than printed gauze ; It voices the hopes of a thousand years,- A registered charter of sacred laws, Full covenant purchased with blood and tears.
You know its value, survivors few, Three hundred now of a thousand then.
Who marched from our camp in proud review : The star-dotted roll-call read again.
Absent ! Sleeping at Camp Parapet, On Chalmette field and at Quarantine,
With salt-driven spray the roster is wet, At Port Hudson's dismal and wild ravine.
Where brave men spoke with bated breath, As brothers fell in that murderous blast ; Where fate shook leaded dice with death, And cheeks grew pale as the die was cast.
A black steed dashes across the plain With foam-flecked bridle streaming free,
A gallant and noble soldier slain, Your leader through centuries yet to be.
Who, fighting " fell with face to the foe " And sent it a message to sorrowing souls- Imperial sentence ! with Spartan glow, On record immortal-our brave COLONEL COWLES.
Ah, well we recall the silent street, When that horse was led to the hero's grave,
With army cloak on saddle seat, And the flag that he gave his life to save.
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AND TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT.
And well we remember your record, boys, In the years that followed when days were dark, As through the Red Sea with steady poise, Our citizen soldiers bore Liberty's ark.
And children's children your deeds will relate, And cherish your memories ever dear, The gallant One Hundred and Twenty-Eighth, Who in days of peril answered-" Here."
Aye, long as the stately Hudson flows, Or the Catskills sentinel-duty keep, While Roeleffe Jansen singing goes And binds our counties in crystal sweep :-
Till the fame of our fathers has melted away, Till the stars of the dear old banner set,
Till the gold of the sunlight is sprinkled with gray, Columbia and Duchess will not forget.
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MUSTER-OUT ROLL.
The following abbreviated Muster Ont Rolls give the names of all the men who were commissioned or enlisted in the 128th Regiment of New York Volunteer Infantry, with rank and promotions, as far as can be obtained from the records in the Adjutant-General's office at Albany, with such corrections as could be made by members of the Regimental Association Committee :
FIELD AND STAFF OF THE 128th N. Y. VOLS.
RANK WHEN LAST MUSTERED, NAME AND RESIDENCE.
WHEN FIRST MUSTERED ON THE STAFF.
LEFT THE REGIMENT.
REMARKS.
Colonel, David S. Cowles, Hudson.
July 23, 1862 ... May 27, 1863
Killed in action at Port Hudson while gallantly leading the regiment in a charge.
Colonel, James Smith
Sept. 4, 1862 ...
June 7, 1864 .... Honorably discharged by special order No. 149, Headquarters Dept. of Gulf. Mustered in as Colonel of the regiment July 2, 1863.
Lieut .- Colonel, James P. Foster, Hudson
Aug. 29, 1862. Nov. 17, 1864 .. Honorably discharged by special order of the War Department. Mustered in as Lient .- Colonel of the regiment July 1, 1863; received a commission as Colonel of the 128th but could not be mustered in on account of a general order requir- ing a certain number of men in order to have a colonel, which the regiment did not have. Made Collector of the Port of Wilmington, N. C., at close of war in recognition of military services.
HISTORY OF THE ONE HUNDRED
Lieut. - Colonel, Francis S. Keese, Rhinebeck.
Sept. 15, 1863.
:
Major, Robert F. Wilkinson, Poughkeepsie
Feb. 4. 1865
.
First mustered as Captain of Co. "I." Promoted to Major Feb. 4, 1865. On leave of absence by special order No. 171 when regiment was mustered out. Discharged by special order.
Surgeon, Pahner C. Cole, Hudson
Aug. 4, 1862 .... Sept. 24, 1864 .. Resigned on account of disability.
1st Asst. Surgeon, Charles II. Andrus. Poughkeepsie .. Aug. 30, 1862 .. Aug. 14, 1864 .. Promoted to Surgeon of the 176th N. Y.
Vols. and afterwards to Brigade-Sur- geon.
2d Asst. Surgeon, Daniel P. Van Vleck, Hudson
Aug. 20, 1862 .. Nov. 21, 1862 .. Died on steamer Arago in Hampton Roads, Va.
2d Asst. Surgeon, Willard T. Deming Surgeon, J. Mortimer Crane.
Aug. 1, 1863 ... June 5, 1861. .. Discharged for disability.
Feb. 7, 1865 .. .. July 12, 1865 ...
Mustered out with regiment. Entered service as Assistant Surgeon of 157th N. Y. Vol. Promoted to Surgeon of 128th.
2d Asst. Surgeon, Henric B, Cole ..
Nov. 25, 1862 .. May 18, 1863 .. Resigned. Appointed Second Assistant surgeon in place of Van Vleck at New Orleans, La,
Sergeant Co. "G" Ist N. J. Vols. from April 1861, to Sept. 1863. First mustered as Captain Co. "C" Sept. 4, 1862. Major, Sept. 15, 1863. Lieut .- Col. Nov. 29, 1864. Detailed as Member of General Court Martial at Philadelphia, Pa., by order of Secretary of War, Dec. 31, 1861. Wounded Sept 19, 1864, at Winchester, Va. Brevetted Colonel for Winchester battle.
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FIELD AND STAFF-Continued.
WHEN FIRST
RANK WHEN LAST MUSTERED, NAME AND RESIDENCE. MUSTERED ON
THE STAFF.
LEFT THE REGIMENT.
REMARKS.
Ist Asst. Surgeon, Wm. H. B. Post, Cedar Creek ... .... Chaplain, John Parker, Hudson
Oct. 16, 1861 ..
July 12, 1865 .. Mustered out. Appointed from civil life.
Sept. 28, 1862 .. Mch. 28, 1863 .. Resigned.
Adjutant, Abram Ashley, Hudson.
Sept. 4, 1863 ....
Mch. 25, 1863 .. Resigned.
Adjutant, John P. Wilkinson, Poughkeepsie.
June 15, 1863 .. Dec. 19, 1863 ....
Resigned. First mustered as Second Lieutenant of Co. "I" Sept. 4, 1862. Promoted to First Lieutenant and Ad- jutant.
Adjutant, Ambrose B. Hart, Poughkeepsie
May 1, 1865 .... July 12, 1865 .. Mustered out. Enrolled as Corporal of Co. "D." Promoted First Sergeant July 18, 1863; to. First Lieutenant Oct. 21. 1863. Transferred to Field and Staff as Adjutant.
.
Quartermaster, Alexander Annon, Hudson Quartermaster, Sylvester II. Mase, Fishkill
Sept. 4, 1862 ....
May 18, 1863 ... Resigned.
Jan, 18, 1864 .... July 12, 1865 .. Mustered out. First mustered as Second
L'entenant of Co. "II" Sept. 4, 1862. Promoted to First Lieutenant and Quartermaster. Acting Quartermaster from January 6, 1863.
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HISTORY OF THE ONE HUNDRED
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF OF THE 128th N. Y. VOLS.
RANK WHEN MUSTERED, NAME AND RESIDENCE. :
WIIEN MUSTERED ON STAFF.
LEFT STAFF.
REMARKS
Sergeant-Major, Sylvester H. Brady, Hudson Sergeant-Major, Howard E. Mitchell, Hudson.
Sept. 4, 1862.
Feb. 9, 1863.
Discharged for disability.
Feb. 9, 1863
Nov. 5, 1863.
Promoted to First Lieutenant of Co. "G." Enrolled as Sergeant Co. "G."
Sergeant-Major, Henry Rothery, Fishkill
.Nov. 5, 1863.
Aug. 31, 1864 . Reduced to the ranks and assigned to Co. " F."
Aug. 31, 1861 .. July 12, 1865. . Mustered out. Enrolled Corporal Co. " A." Promoted Sergeant Sept. 1, 1863.
Quartermaster-Sergeant, Abner B. Mase, Fishkill
Jan. 1, 1863.
July 12, 1865 ... Mustered out. Enrolled as Corporal Co. "H."
Com. Sergeant, Benj. W. Van Wyck, Pleasant Valley Sept. 4, 1862 Commissary Sergeant, George S. Drake, Amenia. Jan. 1, 1863.
Jan. 1, 1863
Aug. 30, 1863.
Re-joined Co. " D." in which he enrolled. Transferred to Corps d' Afrique as First Lientenant.
Commissary Sergeant, James E. Munger, Fishkill.
Sept. 1, 1863.
July 12, 1865 ..
Mustered out. Enrolled as Private in Co. " A."
Hospital Steward, John E. Schuyler, Hudson. Hospital Steward, Jacob Carl, Hudson.
Sept. 4, 1862
July 12, 1865.
Mustered ont. Enrolled as Private Co. .. A."
Private Musician, Edward Gallagher, IIndson
Jan. 1, 1864 ..
Private Musician, George A. Carter, Hudson
April 12, 1865 . July 12, 1865 ..
April 20, 1865 .. Reduced to Musician and assigned to Co. " D." Enrolled Sept. 4, 1862, in Co. "A." Mustered out. Enrolled as Musician in
Private Musician, William Wheeler, Ancram
Sept. 1, 1864 ... July 12, 1865 ...
Co. "G." Mnstored out. Enrolled as Fifer in Co. "G."
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Sergeant-Major, Milo P. Moore, Hudson
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MUSTER OUT ROLL OF CO. "A" 128th N. Y. VOLS.
RANK WIIEN JOINING, NAME AND RESIDENCE.
MUSTERED IN COMPANY.
LEFT COM".
CAUSE AND REMARKS.
Captain, Edward Gifford, Hudson
Sept. 4, 1862 ..
Aug. 8, 1863
Died of Pneumonia. Captured May 26, 1862. Escaped July 3, 1862.
1st Lieutenant, Granville P. Hawes, Hudson
John V. Whitebeck, Hudson
Mch. 18, 1863 .. [Promoted to Captain of C. S. Volunteers. July 16, 1861 ... Resigned. Promoted Captain of Co. Sept. 4, 1862.
1st Sergeant, Augustus N. Bradbury. Hudson
Feb. 25, 1863 ...
Died at New Orleans, La
2d John C. Delamater, Hudson.
311
" Freeman Skinner. Hudson
.1th Lewis B. Fairbanks, Hudson
5th Franklin H. Traver, Ghent. 1st Corporal, George F. Wilbur, Chatham
66
July 12, 1865 ... Mustered out.
June 17, 1865 .. Resigned. Promoted Sergeant March 2, 1863 ; 1st Lieutenant Sept. 6, 1863.
2d
= Milo P. Moore, Hudson
Sept. 1, 1864
Promoted to Sergeant-Major. Promoted Sergeant Sept. 1, 1863. Transferred to Corps d' Afrique as 1st Lieutenant.
4tlı Robert R. Barringer, Hudson
Aug. 16, 1864 .. Discharged for disability at New Orleans, La.
5th Reuben Reynolds, Hudson
Aug. 30, 1863 .. Transferred to Corps d' Afrique as 1st Lieutenant.
6th John II. Whitmore, Austerlitz
July 12, 1865 .. Mustered out. Promoted Sergeant Sept. 1, 1863.
7th Theodore E. Krofft, Ghent
July 12, 1865 ...
Mustered out. Promoted 2d Lieutenant Sept 6, 1863 ; to Captain Oct. 19, 1864. April 14, 1864 .. Died at Jersey City on furlough. Dec. 20, 1863 ... Died at Chesapeake hospital.
Private, Almstead. Alonzo H., Austerlitz
Abbott, George F., Poughkeepsie. Aug. 20, 1864. July 12, 1865 ... Mustered out.
.. Baker, John C., Hudson ..
Sept. 4, 1862.
... Feb. 8, 1863 ..... Died at New Orleans, La. Mch. 9, 1964 ... Discharged. Wounded at Port Hudson.
Bellows, David, Ghent
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HISTORY OF THE ONE HUNDRED
Discharged General Order 77. Wounded Sept. 19, 1864, at Winchester, Va. Mustered out.
July 19, 1865. April 2. 1863 ...
Discharged for disability at Baltimore, Md.
3d Henry C. Lay, Chatham ..
$6
Sept. 6, 1863.
8th
.. Lewis Best, Hudson
Private, Bennett, Wint. P., Albany Birch, Richard T., Austerlitz. Blinn, David, Canaan Brewer, Wallace, Hudson
Sept. 1, 1864 ... |July 12, 1865. |Mustered out. Sept. 4, 1863 ... April 5, 1863 .. |Died at Parapets, La. .Mustered out. July 12, 1865 .. =
Mustered out. Captured at Port Hudson June 27, 1863. Wounded Oct. 19, 1861. Mustered out.
Briggs, John R , Poughkeepsie. Burritt, Jolin. Hudson. Cambridge, W. W., Ghent Carl, Jacob, Hudson.
Carpenter, Martin, P., New Labanon Ceinin, Frederick, Poughkeepsie Churchill, Joseph L., Canaan Clum, Lewis H , Germantownl ..
Sept. 10, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862 ....
July 12, 1865. June 2, 1863
Died at Baltimore, Md. Mustered out. Promoted to Hospital Steward. Mustered out. Mustered out. Discharged for disability. Discharged General Order 77. Oct. 19, 1861.
Captured
Cody, Michael, New Labanon
Cole, Willion H., Poughkeepsie. Comstock, Samuel, Canaan.
Covey, Leonard C., Hudson
July 12, 1865.
Mustered out. Promoted Corporal Sept. 28, 1863.
De Groff, John E., Canaan De Groff, Samuel, Canaan
.€
Jan. 8. 1863. June 2, 1863.
Died at Quarantine, La. Discharged for disability at New Orleans, La.
Downing, Joseph M. Austerlitz
Dusenbury, John J , Canaan
Finch, George, Canaan
Fitzgerald, Jolin, New Labanon
Flint, William H., Austerlitz Ford, Lorenzo D., Canaan ..
=
July 12, 1365 .. Mustered out. Promoted Corporal Sept. Aug. 14, 1863 1, 1861. Discharged for disability at New Orleans, La. Discharged for disability at New Orleans, La.
April 23, 1863 July 12, 1865.
= Mustered out. Promoted Corporal March 2, 1863. Mustered out. Mustered out. Promoted Corporal Sept. 1, 1863. Nov. 24, 1862. Discharged for disability at Baltimore, Md 225
Fogarty, John, Hudson
Sept. 9, 1864 ... Sept. 4. 1862.
¥ April 1, 1865. July 12, 1865.
.€
Discharged General Order 77. Oct. 19, 1864.
Captured
Aug. 24, 1864 .. July 12, 1865 . Sept. 4, 1862 .... Jan. 30, 1865 ... Died at Salisbury, N. C. Captured Oct. 19, 1861.
Mastered ont.
AND TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT.
1.
MUSTER OUT ROLL OF CO. "A" 128th N. Y. VOLS .- Continued.
RANK, WHEN JOINING, NAME AND RESIDENCE.
MUSTERED IN COMPANY.
LEFT COMP.
CAUSE AND REMARKS.
Private, Goddis, Alexander, Ghent
Sept. 4, 1862. ..
July 12, 1865.
Mustered out. Promoted Corporal Sept. 1, 1863.
Goddis, John, Ghent
Mustored out.
66 Gallagher, Edward, Hudson
Jan. 1. 1861.
Promoted to Drum-Major.
Gerow, Levi. Hudson
Sept. 5, 1863 ... Died at Baton Rouge, La.
.. Cionan, Michael, Hudson
July 12, 1865 .. Mnstered out. Captured Oct. 19, 186.1.
Hague, John W., Hudson
April 4. 1865 ...
Died at Hudson, N. Y. Captured Oct. 19. 1864.
Ham, Robert, Claverack
Sept. 30, 1862 . Transferred to Co. " I."
Harrison, Jared, New Labanon
Mustered ont.
Harrison, Jolmn R .. Canaan
Died at Chalmette, La.
Harvey, George H , Hudson
Mch. 16, 1863
|Died at Fortress Monroe.
- Head, James, Albany ..
July 13, 1865 .. [Mustered out.
leermance, John, Hudson
Mustered out.
= Holsapple. Ambrose, Ghent
Died at Plaquemine, La.
Hulbert, Henry B., Chatham
Died at Quarantine. La.
Humphrey, John HI., New Labanon
..
July 12, 1855 .. |Mustered out.
King, William, Chatham . ..
Mustered ont.
Kingley, Charles P., Canaan
Nov. 30, 1864
.Died at Canaan, N. Y. Wounded at Winchester, Va.
4: Knapp, Anson O., New Labanon
Discharged General Order 77. Captured Oct. 19, 1861.
Knapp. Ferdinand O, Albany
Sept. 20, 1864 .. July 12, 1865 ..
Lanighan, Thomas, Hudson ..
Sept. 4, 1862.
..
Discharged General Order 77. Captured Oct. 19. 1861.
Lindsey, Fred II., New Labanon
Sept. 4, 1862
=
May 31, 1865
Discharged General Order 77. Captured Oct. 19. 1861. Discharged for disability at Frederick. Md.
Marshomer, Jantes, Cannan ...
¥ July 12, 1865. [Mustered out.
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HISTORY OF THE ONE HUNDRED
1
Mustered out. Mustered ont.
Leins, John W., Poughkeepsie
Sopt. 23, 1864.
Lutz, Charles, Hudson
+
July 12, 1865 ... June 21, 1863
Sept. 1, 1864 Sept. 4, 1869 66
Ang. 13. 1863. Jan. 7, 1863. ...
Private, Mattoon, Thaddeus, Canaan
(Sept. 4, 1862 .... July 12, 1865. Mustered out.
Discharged General Order ??.
MeGrath, Patrick, Ghent.
July 12, 1865 . Mustered out. :
.. Mequick, Christopher, Ghent ..
Melins, William C , Hudson
June 23, 1864. . Died at New Orleans, La.
Feb. 6, 1863.
Died at New Orleans, La.
Sept. 25, 1863 . Died at Baton Rouge, La.
July 12, 1865 .. Mustered out.
Moore, dames, Undson.
Feb. 20, 1963 . Died at Parapets, La.
Moores, Reuben, Hudson
Jan. 6, 1865 ....
.Died at Salisbury, N. C. Captured Oct. 19, 1861.
Morgan, Williard P., Poughkeepsie
Sept. 21, 1861
Sept. 4, 1862 .. 66
Mustered out. July 12, 1865 . Dec. 19, 1863 .. Died at Quarantine, La.
Mosier, Joseph, Chatham
Mustered out General Order 77. Captured Oct. 19, 1864.
Munger, James E., Fishkill
Sept. 4, 1862 ....
Sept. 1. 1863 ....
Promoted to. Regimental Commissary Sergeant.
Nerr, John T., Poughkeepsie.
Sept. 12, 1864. July 19, 1865 .. Mustered ont.
Ogden, Horace, Germantown
Sept. 4, 1862.
Mustered out.
Ostrander, Charles A., Hudson
Mustered out,
Ostrander, Freemond, Hudson
Mustered out General Order 77. Captured Oct. 19, 1864
Plumb, David, Hudson
May 29, 1863 ..
Died at Port Hudson, La.
Poucher, Myron, Claverack
May 27, 1863 ..
Killed at Port Hudson, La.
Proper, John P., Claverack.
..
July 12, 1865 Mustered out.
Rowley, William II., Hudson.
Nov. 16, 1864. Died at IIndson, N. Y. on furlough.
Roney, David, Austerlitz
April 10, 1863. . Discharged for disability at Quarantine. Sept. 4. 1862 ... Promoted to Hospital Steward.
Schuyler, John E., Hudson Schiff, Joseph, Hudson
Mustered out
Seeley. James, New Labanon
July 12, 1865. Ang. 21, 1863 July 12, 1865.
Transferred to Invalid Corps.
.. Shaw, Alexander, Hudson
Mnstered out.
Shaw, Franklin HI , New Labonon
June 26, 1863 Deserted.
Simmons, Daniel H., Hudson
July 12, 1865 .. Mustered out.
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.. MeCaney, James, Canaan
Mustered out. Mustered out.
Miller. Aaron K., Canaan Miller, Abram E., Hudson Miller, Andrew, Andson Moore. Arthur A .. Hudson
Mustered out General Order 77. Captured Oct. 19, 1864.
Morrison, George, Ghent. Moett, Jacob C., Ghent.
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MUSTER OUT ROLL OF CO. "A" 128th N. Y. VOLS .- Continued.
RANK WHEN JOINING, NAME AND RESIDENCE. .-
MUSTERED IN COMPANY.
LEFT COMP.
CAUSE AND REMARKS.
Private, Sluyter, Henry H., New Labanon
Smith, John, Poughkeepsie.
Sterling, Joseph, Hudson
Sullivan, Patrick. Canaan
.. Taylor, John, Hudson
.. Taylor, John, Poughkeepsie
Sept. 12, 1864. July 12, 1865. Mustered ont.
.. Thomas, Moses, Ghent
Sept. 4, 1862
May 17. 1863
Discharged for disability,
Van Allen, Stephen II., Albany
Ju'y 12, 1865. Mustered out.
Van Deusen, James, Livingston.
Mustered out. Promoted Corporal Sept. 1 1863
Wand, Thomas E , New Labanon.
June 2, 1:63
Discharged for disability at New Orleans. April 10, 1863 . Discharged for disability at Quarantine, La.
Wilcox, Justin A., Canaan
¥
Sept 1, 1863
Wilcox, Martin V., Canaan
Jan. 18, 1863 ...
Williams, Alonzo, Canaan ..
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps. Died at Quarantine, La. Discharged General Order 77, Wounded at Winchester, Va.
Williams, Henry, Ghent
46
Whiteman John II .. Austerlitz
Mustered out.
Winslow. Leonard C. Hudson ..
.. Wood, Henry, Hudson
Young, William H., Albany
Sept. 5, 1861 ....
Mustered out.
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HISTORY OF THE ONE HUNDRED
Mustered out.
.. Traver. Harry S , Ghent
Sept. 5, 1864 .... Sept. 4, 1862.
46
Mustered out. Mustered out, Mustered ont. Promoted Corporal Sept. 1, 1863 ; Sergeant Oct. 1, 1861.
Mustered out. Killed at Port Hudson, La.
July 3, 1863
Sept. 4. 1862 Sept. 21, 1864. Sept. 4, 1862 ..
July 12, 1865.
.
July 12, 1865 .. Mustered out. .. Nov. 27, 1864. Deserted. July 12, 1865. Mustered out.
Whitmore, George W., Hudson
MUSTER OUT ROLL OF CO. "B" N. Y. VOLS .- Continued.
RANK WHEN JOINING, NAME AND RESIDENCE.
MUSTERED IN COMPANY.
LEFT COMP.
CAUSE AND REMARKS.
Private,
Brownell, George, Pawling
Brownell, Isaac, Pawling.
Died at Chalmette, La.
Brownell, Milton, Pawling
July 12, 1865
Mnstered out.
Burch, Jacob, North East
Mustered out.
.. Burdick, Miley, Amenia
May 27 1863 ...
Killed at Port Hudson, La. Promoted ' First Sergeant April 1, 1863.
Died at " Parapets," La. Left in Hospital at Hilton Head.
C'aines, Edward J., North East
Sept. 4, 1863.
July 12, 1865.
Mustered out.
Campbell. James, North East.
.. Carlow, Peter, Washington
Jan. 1, 1863.
Died at Quarantine, La.
.. Courtney. 11. A , Pine Plains
July 31, 1861 Deserted at Relay House.
Davis, Orville 1., Washington
Nov. 5, 1863
Discharged for disabilty.
.. Dervany, William, Pawling.
Dodge, Charles S., Pawling
July 31, 1864 .. July 12, 1865 ..
Deserted at Relay House. Mustered ont. Promoted Sergeant Aug. 31, 1863.
Transferred to Corps d' Afrique.
..
Drake, George S., Amenia. Drury, George A., Stanford
May 20, 1863 ... Nov. 29, 1863. Transferred to Corps d' Afrique as Hospi- tal Steward.
.. Ensign, Charles H., Washington
Nov. 5, 1863 luly 12, 1865.
.. Fields, Archibald, Amenia
Dec. 13, 1869.
Sept. 4, 1862
Sept. 16, 1863 Sept. 12, 1865 Ang. 12. 1863 July 19, 1865
Died at Hickory Landing, La.
.. Hammond, Nicholas, Pine Plains
Hart, John, Washington
.. Haskins, William II., Amenia
Mustered out. Promoted Corporal Aug. May 18, 1865 20, 1863 ; Sergeant April 30, 1865. Discharged for disability. Captured Nov. 29, 186-1. Oct. 31, 1861 ... [Died of wounds at Cedar Creek.
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HISTORY OF THE ONE HUNDRED
Discharged for disability. Mustered out. Mastered ont. Transferred from Co. "D." Died of fever. ¡Mastered out.
.. George, Edgar, Stanford Haight, George, Amonia
.. Hammond, Edward, Pine Plains.
Sept. 5, 1864
May 28, 1863
Buckingham, Herman, Dover Burke, William, Poughkeepsie
Sept. 4, 1802
July 12, 1865. Jan. 27. 1863.
Mustered out.
Mustered ont.
Ferris, Charles HI., North East
Private, Humiston, Merritt, Dover
(Sept 4, 1862. July 13, 1865
|Mustered out. Promoted Corporal Sept.
1, 1861. Mustered out. Mustered out.
Dec. 25, 1862 Died at Quarantine, La. July 12, 1865 .. Mustered out. Promoted Corporal Aug. 31, 1863 ; Sergeant April 30, 1865. Cap- tured Oct. 19, 1864.
Lineberg, Leroy, Dover
:
General Order 77. Captured Oct. 19, 1861. Promoted Corporal May 26, 1864.
Loucks, Leonard, North East
Loueks, Walter II , North East
Marks, Seneca H., Amenia
MeIntyre, Burnett, Poughkeepsie Melntyre, John, Amenia
Aug. 27, 1864 .. Sept. 4, 1862.
April 16, 1865 July 13, 1865.
.. Millard. John E, Poughkeepsie Millard, Win. H., Pawling
Sept. 1, 1864 Sept. 4, 1862
Jan. 18, 186.1 .. July 19, 1865.
Died at Baton Rouge, La.
Mitchell, Isaac O., Dover
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.. Mosher, Renssler. Stanford
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Nichols, Platt, Washington
.. Nichols, Wi HL., Pawling
66
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Nobles, Alfred, Washington Orr, Walter L., Yine Plains.
Promoted Corporal April
.. Parker, Wm., North East
.. Parks. Oscar F., Amenia
.. Parks, Benjamin, Poughkeepsie
6. Palpatier, J. H., Stanford
Payne, George C., Stanford.
Sept. 8, 1864. Sept. 4, 1802
Jan. 8, 1863 July 12, 1865 ... Sept. 7, 1862. July 12, 1862 ..
Mustered ont. Deserted at Baltimore, Md. Mustered out. Promoted Corporal Nov. 15. 1863. Nov. 20, 1864 .. Discharged for disability. 231
Payne, John IL., Stanford
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Johnson, Edwin, Amenia. Law, Walter A., Pine Plains
.. LeRoy, Harrison, Washington
Lineberg, Edward, Dover
1
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Sept. 24, 1863. July 12, 1865 ..
Transferred to Invalid Corps. Mu-tered out. Promoted Corporal Nov. 1, 1863. Mustered out. Transferred to Invalid Corps.
Mustered out. Promoted Corporal Sept. 20, 1863. Mustered out. Mustered out. May 28, 1863. Promoted First Sergeant
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