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The following sums were levied upon the taxable property of the town:
1864, March-Special County Bounty Tax, $ 9.331
1864, Nov .- Annual
7,540
Town War Bonds 8,125
1865, May-Special County Bounty 17,155
" Nov .- Annual .. .. 3,300
1866, May-Special 66 15,359
$60,810
In addition to the above amount raised by taxation, the town paid $10,956 as town bounties, which was refunded by the state. Considerable sums were also paid by voluntary subscriptions for bounties, and for the support of volunteers' families. By thus " paying as they went," the authorities brought the town free from debt shortly after the war closed. The same was true of the county-something that scarcely any other town or county in the state could boast of.
CLOSE OF THE WAR.
On Monday morning, April 10, 1865, the news of the sur- render of the rebel army under Lee to the Union forces under Gen. Grant, reached Warsaw. The Western New Yorker of Thursday, thus described the celebration of the event by the citizens:
" The celebration over the news of Lee's surrender was an occasion never to be forgotten by those of our citizens who joined in it, or who witnessed its varied proceedings. The news was received at an early hour Monday morning, and soon every bell was ringing, the cannons roaring, two large flags were hung across the street, and smaller ones from nearly every building, as the joyous news passed rapidly around.
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Main street soon grew, crowded and noisy, men and boys rushed up and down cheering and shouting. A procession was formed-impromptu, like everything else-and marched up and down the principal streets-bringing everybody to the open doors to wave flags and join in the general jubilee. Halting in front of Bingham's Hotel, brief and appropriate speeches of congratulation were made, interspersed with the readiest and heartiest cheers. Proceedings of this character proceeded uninterruptedly until noon. But the evening's jubilee eclipsed anything ever witnessed in our town. In accordance with a printed notice circulated in the afternoon, an immense meeting assembled at the Court-House at 7 o'clock, and was addressed in an appropriate and stirring manner by Judge Comstock, Hon. Augustus Frank, L. W. Thayer, Eso., Hon. Byron Healy, Rev. Joseph E. Nassau, F. F. Fargo, Esq., L. W. Smith, Esq., and Rev. J. C. Bills.
" Patriotic airs were sung, and after an hour and a half the crowd adjourned to mingle with the larger gathering in the streets. A huge bonfire blazed on the corner of Main and Buffalo streets. In addition, there was a splendid gen- eral illumination. The Main street fronts were decked out in red, white and blue, and radiant with candles and lamps. Most of the dwellings were illuminated-many with brilliant effect. Rockets were streaming skyward, and the celebration of the great national victory was participated in by all."
Although the war was considered closed at or soon after Lee's surrender, several months elapsed before the soldiers were all regularly mustered out of service. Many did not return to their homes until July.
The following list contains the names of all who, at the time of their enlistment, were residents of Warsaw, though they enlisted elsewhere. Those from other towns, who en- listed here, are not included. Although great pains have been taken to make the list full and correct, a few names may have been omitted; and it may be found to contain some slight inaccuracies :
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Charles Agar, Private, 17th Reg., Company K, Vol. Enlisted May 21, 1861; 2 years. Discharged in July, 1861, on account of sickness.
Jesse Albro, Private, Ist Reg. N. Y. Dragoons, Aug. 15, 1862; 3 years. Taken prisoner May 11, 1863; 7 months in prison; served 2 years and 10 months.
George Armstrong, Private, 17th Reg't N. Y. Infantry, Co. K; enlisted May 20, 1861; 2 years; served 2 years; died from disease acquired in the army.
John Aikin, Private, 8th Reg't, N. Y. Artillery; enlisted Jan. 4, 1864; 3 years; served 16 months.
Algeroy Aikin, Private, 104th Reg't N. Y. Volunteers; enlisted Feb. 7, 1862; 3 years; served 14 months.
James Allen, Private, 9th Reg't N. Y. Cavalry ; enlisted Oct., 1861; 3 years; died at Washington, of wounds, Aug., 1863. Buried at Warsaw.
Frank S. Austin, Corporal, 17th Infantry. Co. K, May, 1861; 2 years.
John J. Baker, Jr., Private, 106th Reg't N. Y. Infantry; enlisted Aug. 16, 1862; 3 years. Discharged after 7 months for disability.
Henry Baker, Private, 136th Reg't N. Y. Infantry; enlisted Ang. 26, 1862; 3 years. Discharged June 13, 1865. In a number of battles.
Riley R. Baker, Private, 17th Reg't Co. K; enlisted May 21, 1861; re-en- listed Oct. 10, 1861, in the same company, and served 3 years. Discharged Oct. 18, 1864.
Robert Barnett, Jr., Private, Ist Reg't N. Y. Dragoons, Co. D; enlisted Aug. 11, 1862; 3 years. Lost a leg at the battle of Strasburg, Oct. 14, 1864. Discharged Ang., 1865.
George Baker, Private, 17th Reg't N. Y. Infantry, Co. K; enlisted May, 1861; 2 years.
James Baker, Private, 136th Reg't N. Y. Infantry, Co. D; enlisted May 12, 1862; 3 years. Promoted to Corporal, then to Sergeant, then to Ist Sergeant. Discharged with the Regiment.
John Bannan, Ist Sergeant. 136th Reg't N. Y. Infantry; enlisted Ang. 7, 1863; 3 years; served 2 years and 9 months. Was twice wounded, once se- verely.
Cosam Tallyrand Bartlett, Navy, Aug. 1862; promoted to ordinary seaman; discharged Sept., 1863.
Myron E. Bartlett, 1st Lieutenant, 136th N. Y. Infantry. Co. D; enlisted Sept. 2, 1862; 3 years. Discharged from hospital Dec. 26, 1862.
Wallace Alexander Bartlett, Sharpshooters, Nov., 1862; 3 years; wounded in the Seven Days' Battles in the Wilderness; sent to the hospital at Freder- icksburg; taken prisoner at Weldon Railroad; sent to Salisbury and other prisons; paroled and exchanged. Re-enlisted as Lientenant in United States service, Co. R, May 1865, and served in Texas.
George M. Bassett, enlisted for 2 years in Co. C, 21st Reg't N. Y. Volun- teers, May 7, 1861; was wounded in the battle of Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862; discharged May 18, 1863.
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William R. Benchley, 17th Infantry, May 1861; 2 years. Died at Savage Station.
Jared M. Bills, Ist Dragoons, Aug., 1862; 3 years. Promoted to 2d Lieutenant, ihen to Ist Lieutenent. Resigned January 1864, on account of disability.
C. W. Bisby, Ist Sergeant, 7th N. G., Co. II. June, 1863, 1 month.
Galusha W. Blowers, 9th Cavalry, Co. A, Sept., 1861, 3 years. Served 10 months. Died Aug 7, 1862, of disease acquired in the army.
Edwin H. Beardsley, 2d Sergeant, 17th Infantry, Co. K, May, 1861; 2 years. Promoted to Quarter-Master Sergeant, Sergeant Major, 2d Lieutenant, 1st Lieutenant. Commander Ambulance of Corps the last year.
William W. Bartlett, Private, 136th Reg't N. Y. Infantry, Aug. 11, 1862; 3 years; served 2 years; discharged for disability, Sept. 12, 1864.
Charles S. Bassett, Private, 136th Reg't N. Y. Infantry, Co. E, Sept., 1862; 3 years. Discharged Jan. 1863 for disability; re-eulisted in Ist Reg't Veteran Cavalry, Sept. 15, 1863, 3 years; was at the battle of Newmarket; discharged July 20, 1865.
Willard W. Beardsley, Private, 13th Reg't U. S. Infantry, Oct. 14, 1861; 3 years; served 34 months.
Edward R. Benedict, Private, 9th N. Y. Cavalry, Co. A, Sept. 20, 1861; 3 years; discharged April, 1862.
Charles C. Bishop, Corporal, 8th N. Y. Artillery, Jan., 1864; 3 years; died at Washington from wounds in battle.
James D. Bishop, Corporal, Ist N. Y. Dragoons, Ang., 1862; 3 years; wounded June, 1863; promoted to Sergeant July, 1864; discharged June 30, 1865. In service 2 years and 10 months.
Norton C. Bradish, Private, Ist N. Y. Dragoons, Ang. 11, 1862; 3 years; discharged for disability at Suffolk, Va., Dec., 1863. Served 1 year, 5 months. Health impaired.
Michael Burke, 2d, Private, 8th N. Y. Artillery, Co. M, Jan. 5, 1864; 3 years. Transferred to 10th N. Y. Veterans; served 1 year and 8 months.
Edward W. Burns, 136th Infantry, Co. E, Aug., 1862; 3 years. Served 2 years and 9 months. Discharged June 13, 1865.
James Campbell, Private, N. Y. Colored, Dec., 1863; 3 years.
Martin Carpenter, Private, 136th N. Y. Infantry, Co. E, Ang., 1862; Discharged June, 1865.
Daniel S. Carroll, 136th Infantry, Co. E, Aug., 1862; 3 years. Promoted to 3d Sergeant, then to 2d. Served 2 years and 10 months. Discharged June, 1865.
Robert J. Cochran, Private, 9th Cavalry, Dec., 1863; 3 years. Discharged, and re-enlisted in the same regiment. Discharged, May, 1865.
John Crist, Private, 136th Infantry, Co. E. Aug., 1862; 3 years. Promoted to Corporal. Discharged, June, 1863.
Alexander R. Chichester, Private, 9th Cavalry, Co. H, Oct., 1861. Dis- charged, April, 1862.
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HISTORY OF WARSAW.
Lewis E. Clement, Private, 8th Artillery, Co. M, Jan., 1864, 3 years. Dis- charged, Jnly, 1865.
Charles Coffee, Private, 136th Infantry, Co. E. Sept., 1862. Discharged, May, 1863.
Patrick Henry Cofield, Private, 9th Cavalry, Co. A, Sept., 1861; 3 years. Discharged, Dec., 1864.
Abner Cole, Corporal, 9th Cavalry, Sept., 1864; 1 year. Served 8 months.
Francis T. Colt, Private, 9th Cavalry, Feb., 1864. Served through the war.
Homer G. Curtis, Private, 17th Infantry, Co. K, May, 1861; 2 years. Wounded at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1863. Served 2 years; re-enlisted in 8th N. Y. Artillery, Dec., 1863; promoted to Sergeant, and to 2d Lieutenant. Discharged, June 12, 1865.
Spencer Cronkhite, Private, 9th Cavalry, Co. A, Sept., 1861, 3 years-pro- moted to Sergeant, and to Ist Sergeant; wounded at Beverly Ford, Jan., 1863; discharged Oct. 27, 1864.
Charles B. Darling, Sergeant 1st Dragoons, Co. D, Aug. 1862, 3 years- promoted to Quarter-master Sergeant; was in 31 battles; died of disease in camp near Winchester, Va., Dec. 14, 1864.
James M. Davidson, Musician, 14th Heavy Artillery, Jan. 1864, 3 years- served 1 year and 4 months.
Benj. F. Draper, Private, 1st Dragoons, Aug., 1863; served 1 year and 9 months; enlisted in 1st Veteran Cavalry, Oct., 1863; 2 years.
Myron Draper, Private 136th Infantry, Aug., 1862; discharged June 30, 1865.
Paul P. Draper, Sergeant Ist Dragoons, Aug., 1862, 3 years; discharged June or July, 1865.
Charles Dresher, Private 136th Infantry, Aug., 1862, 3 years; wounded at Averysboro, N. C., March, 1865; discharged from hospital at Rochester, June 29, 1865.
Harwood A. Dudley, Ist Lieutenant 17th Infantry, May, 1861; resigned Dec., 1861; honorably discharged.
William Everingham, Private 17th Infantry, Co. E, Aug., 1862, 3 years; promoted to Corporal, then to Sergeant; was in 23 battles; discharged June, 1865.
Carlos Evans, Ist Dragoons, Aug., 1862, 3 years. Died at Suffolk, Va., Nov., 1862.
Eugene Edson, 17th Infantry, Co. K, May, 1862, 2 years. Discharged, date not known.
Edwin P. Fanning, Private 21st Buffalo Infantry, April, 1861; discharged after 7 months' service; re-enlisted Aug., 1862, in 1st Dragoons. Co. D; dis- charged July, 1865.
Wm. Il. HI. Fargo, Private 9th Cavalry, Co. H, Feb., 1864, 3 years; pro- moted to Sergeant ; taken prisoner near Woodstock; discharged Sept., 1865.
Leonard Filkins, Private 199th Pennsylvania Volunteers, Sept., 1864, 3 years; re-enlisted.
Dennis Finnegan, Private 24th Battery, March 30, 1864; 3 years.
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WAR HISTORY.
Henry H. Firman, Private, Ist Veteran Cavalry, Co. D, Aug., 1863; re- enlisted Oct., 1863; discharged Aug. 1, 1865.
Horace Firman, Private, 21st Veteran Cavalry, Aug., 1861, 3 years; served 3 years; re-enlisted April 12, 1864.
Christopher Fisher, Private, 136th Infantry, Co. E, Aug., 1862; slightly wounded at Resaca, and taken prisoner March, 1864; discharged June, 1865.
Wm. H. Fisk. Private, 17th Infantry, Co. K, May, 1861, 2 years; served 2 years; wounded severely.
Samuel Mills Fisher, Private, 1st Dragoons, Aug., 1862, 3 years; transferred to V. R. Corps Feb., 1865; served 2 years and 10 months.
Milton E. Foskett, Private, 136th Infantry, Co. E, Sept., 1862, 3 years; wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863; discharged June 13, 1865.
Frederick Franklin, Private, 100th Infantry, Jan., 1865, 1 year; served as a substitute 5 months.
Charles Gath, Private, 136th Infantry, Aug., 1862, Co. E, 3 years; killed at Resaca, May 18, 1864; buried at Kingston, June 24, 1864.
Henry M. Gay, Private, 1st Dragoons. Co. D, August, 1862, 3 years; killed at Trevallion Station, June 12, 1864.
Manlius Gay, Private, 136th Infantry, Aug., 1862, 2 years; died in Canada, Dec., 1864; buried in Middlebury.
John Geyer, Private, 136th Infantry, Aug., 1862, 3 years; promoted to Cor- poral Oct. 1, 1864, at Atlanta; discharged June 13, 1865.
George Gibson, Private, Sth Artillery, Co. B, Dec. 1863, 3 years; wounded in the hip at Petersburg; discharged April, 1865; health impaired.
Sullivan Gibson, Private, 104th Wadsworth Guards, Co. D, Oct., 1861, 3 years; discharged after 8 months' service; re-enlisted in Ist Dragoons.
Andrew J. Gliss, Private, Ist Dragoons, Aug. 1862, 3 years; served 18 months; discharged from hospital, date unknown.
Joseph Gliss, Private, 17th Infantry, Co. K, June, 1862; killed in 2d Bull Run battle.
Alexander Granger, Private, 1st Dragoons, Aug., 1862, 3 years; was in all the battles of the regiment; discharged June 30, 1865.
Reuben Gray, Private, 136th Infantry, Co. E, Aug., 1862, 3 years; dis- charged March, 1863.
Thomas B. Guard, Sergeant, 9th Cavalry, Oct., 1861, 3 years; served 1 year.
Wm. T. Graves, Private, Ist Dragoons, Co. D, Ang., 1862, 3 years; dis- charged Jan. 27, 1864, on account of disability.
John Hannegan, Private, 9th Cavalry, Feb., 1864, 3 years; served 1 year and 6 months.
James Hannegan, Private, 136th Infantry, Co. E, Aug., 1862, 3 years; pro- moted to Corporal, then to Sergeant; killed in battle of Gettysburg, July, 1863, and buried there.
Robert Harty, Corporal, 26th Battery, Oct., 1862, 3 years; served 2 years.
Daniel Hermann, Private, 136th Infantry, Co. E, Sept., 1862, 3 years; served 2 years and 4 months.
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HISTORY OF WARSAW.
John Hermann, Private, Ist Dragoons, Co. D, Aug., 1862, 3 years; slightly wounded; discharged July 17, 1865.
Henry Hibbard, Ist Dragoons, Ang., 1862, 3 years; promoted to Sergeant: date of discharge unknown.
Homer O. Holly. Private. 1st Dragoons. Aug., 1862, 3 years; promoted to Com, Sergeant; served nearly 3 years; discharged July, 1865.
Augustus Harrington, Captain, 136th Infantry, August, 1862; 3 years. Resigned.
Marquis F. Holton, Private Ist Dragoons. Co. D., August, 1862; 3 years. Discharged June 30, 1865.
Henry H. Holton, Private, 13th Heavy Artillery, Sept., 1864; 1 year. Dis- charged June, 1865.
Alfred W. Hoyt. Sergeant, 8th Heavy Artillery, Co. M., Dec. 29, 1863; 3 years. In battles of Spotsylvania. North Ann, Cold Harbor, &c. Discharged from hospital June 13th, 1865; health impaired.
Edwin T. M. Hurlburt. Corporal, Rock. Battallion, Aug. 1861; 3 years. Hospital Steward and Ass't Surgeon. Discharged April, 1865.
Milton W. Hurlburt, Musician, 8th Heavy Artillery, Co. M., Jan. 1, 1864; 3 years. Discharged June, 1863.
William Hntton, Private, 5th Cavalry, Co. F., Sept. 1861; 3 years. Dis- charged Nov. 20, 1864.
« .. Edward Harty, 17th Infantry, Co. K, May, 1861, 2 years. Served about 6 months; discharged for disability.
Willard L. IHitchcock, 17th Infantry, Co. K, May, 1861, 2 years.
Gideon H. Jenkins, Captain, 17th Infantry, Co. K., May 1861; 2 years. Served 7 months; health impaired, and honorably discharged.
Adelbert H. Jenkins. 3d Sergeant. 17th Infantry, Co. K., May, 1861 ; 2 years. Discharged June, 1863.
Charles V. Jenkins, Ist Sergeant 17th Infantry, Co. K., May, 1861; 2 years. Discharged Nov. 1861. for disability.
Ifenry B. Jenks. Captain, 136th Infantry, Co. E., Sept. 1862; 3 years. Re- signed March 13, 1863, and honorably discharged.
Frank II. Johnson, Private, 17th Infantry, May 1861; 2 years. Served 2 years.
Jason M. Johnson, 17th Infantry, Co. K., May 1861; 2 years. Discharged at Fort Ellsworth; sick with fever; since dead.
Willard Joslyn, 136th Infantry, Co. E., Aug., 1862; 3 years. Served 10 months.
Abraham Ennis Keeney, Corporal, 8th Heavy Artillery, Dec. 1863; 3 years. Died in Warsaw while on a furlough, Nov. 8, 1864, of sickness acquired in the army.
Jeremiah Keeney, Private, 75th Infantry, May, 1862; 3 years. Served 2 years, 6 months.
J. L. Kendrick, Private, 17th Infantry, Co. K., July 1861; 2 years. Served 15 months, hospital clerk.
Jerome Kimball, 1st Dragoons, March 1864; 3 years.
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Jacob W. Knapp, Captain, Ist Dragoons, Aug. 1862; 3 years. Served 2 years, 9 months. Promoted to Major, and since, by brevet, to Colonel. IIe was in the battles of Deserted Farm, Todd's Tavern, Shepardstown, Tra- vellion Station, Hanover Junction, Smithfield, Cedar Creek, Winchester, Somerset, Five Forks, Dinwiddie, Appomattox, and others. Captain Knapp's Company belonged to the 130th Regiment of Infantry when enlisted in Ang., 1862; was changed to Cavalry, Aug., 1863; and to 1st N. Y. Dra- goons, Nov., 1863. In this record they are designated only as the Ist Dra- goons.
Augustus F. Knapp, Private, Ist Dragoons, Feb., 1864; 3 years. Promoted to Corporal; discharged June 30, 1865.
Lucien P. Knapp, Private, 17th Infantry, Co. K., May, 1861; 2 years. Served out the term; re-enlisted Aug. 1864, 1 year, and served 9 months.
Thomas E. Knapp, Private, 17th Infantry, Co. K., May, 1861; 2 years. Served 7 months.
Frank Lamphere, Private, 17th Infantry, Co. K., May, 1861; 2 years. Served 6 months.
Reuben B. Lane, 136th Infantry, Co. E., Sept., 1862; 3 years. Discharged April, 1863; cause, loss of wife.
Edwin M. Lemon, Private, 9th Cavalry, Oct. 1861; 3 years. Discharged April 10, 1862.
Ira Lounsbury, Private, 17th Infantry, Co. K., May 1861; 2 years. Served out the term, and died since.
Austin W. Lathrop, Private, 136th Infantry, Co. E., Ang. 1862; 3 years. Discharged June 13, 1865.
Abraham B. Lawrence, Quarter Master, Aug. 28, 1862; 3 years. Twice promoted in Quarter-Master's department; present rank Lt. Colonel.
Asa Luther, Private, 5th Cavalry, Co. F., Sept. 1861; 3 years. Promoted to Sergeant; taken prisoner and confined at Andersonville 9 months; dis- charged Feb., 1865.
Ellis Luther, 17th Infantry, Co. K., May, 1861; 2 years. Discharged in about 1 year.
Henry Lamphere, (not on book. )
Mills W. Marchant, Private, Ist Dragoons, May, 1862; 3 years. Promoted to Corporal; wounded at Five Forks April 1, 1865; discharged June 19, 1865.
John Mack, Private, 17th Infantry, Co. K., July 1861; 2 years. Served out term, and discharged.
Wm .: D. Martin, 17th Infantry, Co. K., May, 1862; 2 years. Served out the term; re-enlisted in 8th Artillery, December 25, 1863, 3 years, and dis- charged July 11, 1865.
George F. Martin, Private, 17th Infantry, Co. K., May, 1861; 2 years. Killed at 2d Bull Run battle, Aug. 30, 1862.
Hector C. Martin, 24th Bat., Oct. 1861; 3 years. Died at Anderson- ville, Aug. 7, 1864, and buried there.
Adelbert Mosher, Private, 17th Infantry, Co. K., May, 1861; 2 years. Health impaired, and discharged.
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John P. Murray, Private, 136th Infantry. Co. E., Sept., 1862; 3 years. Dis- charged Dee., 1862, for disability. Enlisted Aug. 1863, in 1st Veteran Cav- alry; discharged June 14, 1865.
Samuel K. Munger, Private, 9th Cavalry, Co. H., Oct., 1861; 3 years. Dis- chagred after 3 months for disability.
Porter B. Munger, Private, 1st Dragoons, Aug., 1882; 3 years. Mustered out May 22, 1865, at Washington, in compliance with a telegram from the War Department, dated May 5, 1865.
Silas C. Maynard, Private, 9th Cavalry, Jan. 30, 1864; 3 years.
Wm. G. Meacham, Ass't Surgeon, 162d Infantry, Aug., 1864; 3 years. Served 7 months.
Asa B. Merrill, 9th Cavalry, Oct., 1861; 3 years. Promoted to Captain, May, 1862; was at the seige of Yorktown; and died of typhoid fever at the Patent Office Hospital, June 23, 1861; buried at Warsaw.
Jesse J. Mattocks, 17th Infantry, Co. K, May, 1861, 2 years. Served about 6 months. Discharged for disability.
Osear Nicholson, Corporal, 17th Infantry, Co. K, May, 1861; 2 years. Pro- moted to Hospital Steward, December 6, 1861. Discharged June 6, 1863.
Edward O'Maley, Private, 136th Infantry, Co. E, Aug., 1863, 3 years. Pro- moted to Corporal; discharged June 13, 1865.
William Parker, Private, 17th Infantry, Co. K, May, 1861, 2 years. Dis- charged, June 22, 1863.
Timothy Peasley, Ist Dragoons, Aug., 1862, 3 years. Died of disease at Suffolk. Date unknown.
Augustus C. Parker, Private, 9th Cavalry, Co. A, Sept., 1861, 3 years. Dis- charged April 8, 1862.
John Parkins, Ist Dragoons, Aug., 1862, 3 years. Died of wounds received in battle at Winchester.
Cyrus O. Peek, Sergeant, 9th Cavalry, Oct., 1861, 3 years. Served 1 year and 7 months. Health impaired; since died.
Daniel W. Peek, Private, 2d Mounted Rifles. Served about 1 year and G months.
Elisha S. Peck, Private, 9th Cavalry, Oct., 1861. Died in hospital of wounds received in battle.
Charles A. Partridge, 17th Infantry, Co. K, May, 1863, 2 years.
William Poland, Private, 17th Infantry, Co. K, May, 1861, 2 years. Re- mained in service 2 years; in Hospital 10 months.
Marvin Preston, Private, 2d Mounted Rifles, Jan., 1863.
John F. Putney, 136th Infantry, 1862, 3 years; discharged after peace.
Lucien H. Post, Corporal, 17th Infantry, Co. K, May, 1861, 2 years. Pro- moted to Ist Sergeant. After being wounded at Bull Run, promoted to 2d Lientenant.
David P. Rood, 63d N. Y. Volunteers, Co. F, Feb. 29, 1864, 3 years. Pro- moted to Sergeant, then to 2d Lieutenant. Wounded at the battle of Cold Harbor; discharged Sept. 14, 1864.
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Charles E. Relyea, Private, 179th Infantry, April. 1863; 3 years.
George M. Relyea, Private, 179th Infantry, April, 1864, 3 years; discharged Sept., 1865.
Edwin Relyea. Private, May, 1864; died at Andersonville, Oct. 31, 1854.
John T. Renyck, 17th Infantry, Co. K, May, 1861, 2 years; wounded at 2d Bull Run battle; did not serve afterwards.
Jerry Robetoy, Ist Dragoons, March, 1864, 3 years; discharged July 17, 1865.
Hopkins Salisbury, Private, Ist Dragoons, Co. D. Aug., 1862, 3 years. Wounded at the battle of Deserted House, Jan. 31, 1863, and discharged.
Augustus Sattyr, Private, 17th Infantry, Co. K, May, 1861, 2 years: served 2 years, and discharged. Re-enlisted in 147th Pennsylvania at Philadelphia, and discharged July 15, 1865. In Sherman's campaign.
Alburtis Sammis, Private, 8th Artillery, Jan., 1864, 3 years; died at David's Island, of sickness in the army.
Thomas J. Scribner, Private, 8th Artillery, Dec., 1863, 3 years. Served 8 months.
Jacob Sherwin, Private, 9th Cavalry, Wagoner, Sept., 1861, 2 years; served 6 months.
Andrew J. Simons, Private, 136th Infantry, Co. E, Ang., 1862, 3 years; served 7 months.
Warren A. Simons, Private, 9th Cavalry, Co. II, Oct., 1861, 3 years; served 6 months.
James H. Smith, 17th Infantry, Co. K, May, 1861, 2 years; served 1 month, and enlisted in 1st Veteran Cavalry, Oet., 1863, 3 years.
John J. Smith, 136th Infantry, Sept., 1864, 1 year; served 9 months.
William D. Smith, 136th Infantry, Sept., 1864, 1 year; served 9 months.
Anson J. Smith, Sergeant, 1st Dragoons. Co. D, Aug., 1862, 3 years; served 2 years and 10 months.
Henry Snyder, Private, 17th Infantry, Co. K, May 16, 1861, 2 years; served 2 years; was wounded in 2d Bull Run battle.
Wilber H. Snyder, Private, 17th Infantry, Co. K, May, 1861, 2 years; died in Hospital at Alexandria, Va., of disease acquired in the army.
George D. Slocum, Surgeon, U. S. Navy, Nov., 1861; resigned and dis- charged about Feb., 1866.
Arthur L. Spoor, Ist Dragoons, Ang., 1862. 3 years; went into Hospital.
Augustus F. Steele, Ist Dragoons, Co. D, Aug., 1862; discharged June 30, 1865.
Byron L. Stearns, 9th Cavalry, Co. G, Oet., 1861, 3 years; served 1 year and 6 months; discharged for disability.
Augustus Stearns, 136th Infantry, Co. H, Ang., 28, 1862, 3 years; dis- charged after 4 months; wounded in wrist while on picket guard at Fairfax.
William W. Stearns, 17th Infantry, Co. K. May, 1861, 2 years; discharged April 9, 1863, for disability; enlisted Dec. 29, 1863, in 8th Heavy Artillery; promoted to 2d Lieutenant; discharged Jan. 21, 1865, by reason of wounds at Cold Ilarbor.
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Charles Stevens, 136th Infantry, Co. E, Aug., 1862, 3 years; promoted to Sergeant, Sept., 1862; discharged at Atlanta, Oct., 1864, for disability.
Hosea Stewart, 5th Cavalry, Co. F. Sept., 1861, 3 years; discharged Nov. 20, 1864; slightly wounded.
James A. Stow, 136th Infantry, Co. E, Aug. 22, 1862, 3 years; wounded at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863; discharged May, 1865.
Alfred Standish, Corporal, 9th Cavalry, Sept. 30, 1861, 3 years; died in Warsaw, Aug. 28, 1864, of sickness acquired in the army.
Hiram K. Stimson, Captain 9th Cavalry, Co. A, Sept., 1861, 3 years; raised a company, served a year or two, and resigned.
Wm. Thompson, 1st Dragoons, Aug., 1862, 3 years; transferred to 2d U. S. Artillery, Sept. 20, 1862; served 2 years and 9 months.
John Streamer, 2d Mounted Rifles, Jan., 1864, 3 years; served 1 year and 6 months.
John J. Streamer, 2d Mounted Rifles, Jan., 1864, 3 years.
John Tuite, 136th Infantry, Co. E, Aug., 1862, 3 years; wounded at Re- saca, May 15, 1864; served 2 years and 10 months; discharged from hospital, Sept. 4, 1865.
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