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Matthew Wolf, 160th Inf. A. Phillip Bartholomew, 160th Inf. A. W. S. Drake, Musician 160th Inf. A. Victor Leroux, Sergt. 160th Inf. B. O. C. Lapham, Sergt. 160th Inf. B. Eli Darling, 1st Cav. I. D. Knight, 8tl Cav. D. Oliver Sutton, 8th Cav. E. Joseph LaBuff, Corp. 160th Inf. B. Isaac Heath, 160th Inf. B. Clinton McDonald, 160th Inf. B. Frank Carr, Corp. 160th Inf. C. C. F. Van Valkenburgh, 160th Inf. C. Charles Rosch, 8th Cav. F. John H. Martin, 160th Inf. C. E. I. Sparks, 160th Inf. C. Michael Erbest, 160th Inf. C. C. A. Smith, 160th Inf. C. William C. Robinson, 160th Inf. C. H P. Benton, 160th Inf. C. E. H. Sentell, Captain 160th Inf. D.
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Norton Spencer, 98th Inf. F. George Carson, 98th Inf. F. John D. Bayless, 98th Inf. F. W. D. Russell, Lieut. 98th Inf. I. Isaac Crandall, 98th Inf. K. Peter Wooley, 98th Inf. K. William Wood, Major, 9th H. A. J. W. Brandt, Surgeon, 9th H. A. J. H. Hyde, Capt. 9th H. A. A. C. S. Duzenbury, Sergt. 9th H. A. A. N. J. Fields, Corp. 9th H. A. A. C. Van Ostrand, 9th H. A. A. A. H. Bull, 9th H. A. A. Jonathan Neal, 9th H. A. A. John Phillips, 9th H. A. A. W. H. Merrill, 9th H. A. A. N. V. Bigelow, 9th H. A. A. Wm. Mitchell, 9th H. A. A Edgar A. Rawson, 8th H. A. A. Philip Thomas, 9th H. A. A. Henry Riggs, 9th H. A. A. Melvin Streeter, 9th H. A. A. Gilbert Brown, 9th H. A. A. Albert Derby, 9th H. A. A. Chauncey Fish, Capt. 9th H. A. B. D. J. Stanford, Sergt. 9th H. A. B. Wm. Birdsall, 9th H. A. B. O. Woodward, 9th H. A. B. J. W. Speller, 9th H. A. B. J. Gage, 9th H. A. B. D. P. Gamble, 9th H. A. B. John Negus, 9th H. A. B. Stephen Reeves, 9th H. A. B. Jacob Hiller, 9th H. A B. Wm. Rogers, 9th H. A. B. David Ryckman, 9th H. A. C. S. L. Bills, 9th H. A. C. W. Smith, 9th H. A. C. Austin Miller, 9th H. A. C. J. C. Royce, Ord. Sergt. 9th H. A. D. H. L. Munn, Sergt. 9th H. A. D. E. W. Newberry, Corp. 9th H. A. D. A. W. Seager, Corp. 9th H. A. D. A. H. Vanderbilt, Corp. 9th H. A. D. George Hoeltzel, 9th H. A. D. J. Carter, 9th H. A. D. Byron Brown, 9th H. A. D. Thomas Hiller, 9th H. A. D. Jacob Miller, 9th H. A. D. L. H. Dunbar, 9th H. A. D. Fred. Stell, 9th H. A. D. Nathan Bullock, 9th H. A. D. Fred. Burkle, 9th H. A. D. Isaac LeRoy, 9th H. A. D. S. W. Brundage, 9th H. A. D. Wm. Goldring, Navy. G. M. Royce, 9th H. A. D. Ezra Gilman, 9th H. A. D. Wm. H. Arnold, 9th H. A. E. Thomas Ridley, 9th H. A. F. T. J. Shaddock, 2d Lieut. 9th H. A. G. 46
Wm. Horn, Serg't 9th H. A. G. R. S. Tracy, Corp. 9th H. A. G. C. B. Moore. 9th H. A. G. C. B. Tracy, 9th H. A. G. Robert Wolvin, 9th H. A. G. James A. Merrell, 9th H. A. G. Geo. W. McBride, 9th H. A. G. George Loveless, 9th H. A. G. Willis Grant, 9th H. A. G. Homer Dunn, 9th H. A. G. Theodore Medlong, 9th H. A. G. Edward Billiart, 9th H. A. G. Cassius Clapp, 9th H. A. G. Calvin Winchell, 9th H. A. G. C. E. Wood, 9th H. A. G. C. D. Lent, Capt. 9th H. A. H. Charles Ullrich, Corp. 9th H. A. H.
Isaac Vanderpool, 9th H. A. H. C. B. Longyear, 9th H. A. H. Hiram Taylor, 9th H. A. H. R. Garrett, 9tlı H. A. H. E. Angerst, 9th H. A. H. Charles Brown, 9th H. A. H. C. Potts, 9th H. A. H.
E. J. Peck, 9th H. A. H. C. S. Groesbeck, 9th H. A. H. Maynard Terpenny, 9th H. A. H.
E. B. Kellogg, 9th H. A. H. E. T. Pimm, 9th H. A. H. Stephen Wait, 9th H. A. H. Horace Hallett, 9th H. A. H. Isaac M. Warren, 9th H. A. H.
W. T. Hickok, 9th H. A. H. G. C. Platt, 9th H. A. I. D. C. Green, 9th H. A. K .. John Sherman, 9th H. A. M.
MISCELLANEOUS.
T. W. Johnson, Major 10thi Cav. A. F. Sheldon, Surgeon U. S. V. J. N. Arnold, Surgeon 7th Inf. J. M. Henslee, Capt. 36th Wis. Inf. I. B. J. Woodhull, Paymaster U. S. N. Wm. L. Sternberg, Q. M. Sergt. 185th Inf. Charles Odle, Ord. Sergt. 20th Ill. Inf. G.
Amos Baldwin, Ord. Sergt. 50th Inf. H. J. Snow, Sergt. 110th Inf. E. Levi L. Allen, Sergt. 18th Inf. G. Edwin Booth, Sergt. 2d Cal. Cav. G.
B. J. Worden, Sergt. 117th Inf. B. L. Dickinson, Sergt. 10th H. A. A. George W. Wright, Sergt. 6th U. S. Cav. I. George P. Price, Corp. 4th Mich. Inf. W. J. Cheetham, Corp. 97th Inf. E. P. Ripley, 18th Ohio Inf. B. J. V. Goodrich, 160th Inf. D. Calvin Pulver, 7th Art. D. Howard Burt, 1st M. R., K.
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S. S. Richards, 10th Art. E.
Charles Burchard, 25th Ind. Inf. F. Robert Randall, 18th Ind. Battery. William Rowe, 4th H. A. C. Wells Axtell, 7th Mich. Inf. F. D. H. Mann, Musician 192d Inf. Charles G. Oaks, 10th Wis. Inf. E. H. D. Barnes, 44th Inf. K. Charles Mills, 6th Vet. Cav. G.
John Musson, 109th Inf. G. Simon Curtis, 123d Inf. F.
J. G. Straight, 37th Inf. H.
A. Wamsley, 2d H. A. M.
E. F. Seymour, 146th Inf. G.
W. A. Coventry, 21st Cav. C.
J. E. Lawrence, 8th Mass. Inf. K. Lewis Feeck, 14th Ohio Inf. B.
G. A. Snook, 85th Inf.
David Lown, 1st Conn. Art. M. Wilson Cooley, 2d Col. Cav. K. P. P. Laird, 49th Inf. K.
F. Bogert, 20th Inf. B.
H. Vosteen, 1st L. A. Battery G.
A. L. Jackson, 151st Inf. I.
J. P. Sahlman, 39th Inf. B.
B. Sharp, 122d Inf. H.
E. Parkhill, 146th Inf. I. John Newland, 2d H. A. M. Jared Chaddock, 67th Inf. D.
Charles Frank, 15th Inf. K. M. Hildebrandt, 70th Inf. A. P. P. Riggs, 33d Ill. Inf. A. Albert McMullen, 493d Inf. A.
Hiram W. Weaver, 136th Inf. H. Aaron Benjamin, 16th Inf. H. William T. Clark, 110th Inf. F. Matthew Gaffney, U. S. Navy. Aaron Willis, gunner's mate U. S. N.
George De Golyer, U. S. Navy.
P. Lyman. U. S. Navy. Abram Davis, Sanitary Commission.
RECEPTIONS.
Numerous celebrations and " welcomes home " occurred at the close of the war, but our limits are already exceeded too much to permit any attempt at a record of them. One hand-bill lying before us must serve as a " sample " of many others. It bears the joyous heading " WELCOME BRAVE BOYS, THRICE WELCOME ;" and announces a reception by the Aid Societies of Ontario, to the returned soldiers of that town and vicinity, August 9th, 1865. It was held on the grounds of William Reed, on the Lake Shore. Williamson, Walworth and Webster, were especially invited to assist in welcoming the "NOBLE DEFENDERS OF OUR HONORED FLAG." Hon. J. W. Stebbins and J. D. Husbands, of Roch- ester, were the Speakers. Joseph M. Gates, was President of the day, and Captain Hopkins, Marshal. The Committee of Arrangements, were F. A. Hill, E. A. Hatch, A. J. Bixby, O. F. Whitney, A. Sands. The whole was by order of the Ladies Aid Society ; Mrs. A. Sands, President, and Miss F. C. Harris, Secretary.
MONUMENTS.
Very little of a public character has yet been done in this direction. Palmyra placed handsome tablets in the new Town Hall, bearing suitable inscriptions. Macedon has a tablet erected in the public cemetery.
Pultneyville ever prompt, ever patriotic, stands almost alone in having erected a memorial shaft, in honor of her
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noble dead. Samuel C. Cuyler, whose eloquent voice is no longer heard in the pleasant village, where he dwelt, or along the shores of the Lake he loved so well, entered upon the sacred work early in 1865. He had many patriotic asso- ciates, but no one of them will feel an emotion of envy that his name alone appears in this notice as the peerless generous leader. They knew him well. They loved him well; and the monument is scarcely more a memorial of the soldiers, than of him who sleeps in the beautiful grounds not far away. The handsome shaft bearing full inscriptions of fourteen soldiers who perished in the war from the Northern District of Williamson, stands upon the heights crowning one of the loveliest burial places in all the country. To the North is the wide expanse of the Lake, smiling beneath the gentle zephyrs of summer, or hoarsely responding to the wild winds of winter. West and South are cultivated farms and delightful homes embowered in trees and shrubbery, within whose pleasant enclosures there are tender memories of the loved and lost, that have one by one been borne to this " Field of God " for their last long sleep. East is the quiet village, completing a picture of surpassing beauty. Within the burial place, around the soldiers'[monument, are the gathered graves of the past and the present. Here are Phelps and Fairbanks and Tompkinson, evangelists of the earlier years ; here are soldiers of the revolution, and soldiers of 1812, who stood for the defense of Pultneyville, on the memorable 15th of May, 1814; here are the sturdy pioneers who leveled the forests and made the wilderness blossom as the rose ; and here are the treasures of childhood, youth and maturity, which have been garnered by the insatiate reaper death, a reaper whose harvests bend to the sickle through all the months of the year. Fittingly was the sol- diers monument placed amid these historic associations. Its names carved in the imperishable marble will transmit to future generations a record of patriotism and of self-sacrifice unsurpassed in all the world's heroic ages.
OFFICERS OF THE POSTS G. A. R. FOR 1884.
Sodus .- Chas. D. Lent, C. ; C. M. Sentell, S. V. C. ; R. W. Milner, J. V. C .; Chas. Mills, Q. M .; Rev. W. H. Rogers, Chap. ; J. Schaffer, O. of D .; Philip Rowe, O. of G. ; E. H. Sentell, Delegate ; Ross J. Parshall, Alternate.
Rose .- E. T. Pimm, C .; I. T. Soule, S. V. C .; Wm. Weed, J V. C .; W. F. Hickok, O. M .; Dr. R. C. Barless, Surg. ; Harvey Barnes, Chap .; H. P. Howard, O. of D .; Dr. E. H. Cooke, Delegate.
Wolcott .- Jas. A. Merrill, C .; Wm. Rogers, S. V. C .; E. B. Kellogg, J. V. C .; S. E. Bullock, Q. M .; N. W. Merrill, Surg. ; Willis Grant, Chap. ; R. Wolvin, Sent. ; Albert Wamsley, O. of D ; C. B. Tracey, O. of G .; E. J. Peck, Adj't; E. J. Peck and H. C. Munn, Delegates . J. H. Lord and E. W. Newberry. Alternates.
Palmyra .- Isaac C. G. Crandall, C .; T. W. Philip, S. V. C .; W. Smith, J. V. C .; J. H. Johnson, Q. M .; J. D. Pitkin, Surg. ; Rev. J. G. Webster, Chap .; P. P. Laird, O. of D .; Frank Boget, O. of G. ; A. P. Seely, Delegate ; T. W. Philip, Alternate.
Lyons .- D. H. Mann, C .; W. J. Kyle, S. V. C .; A. W. John- son, J. V. C .; Godfrey Czerny, Q: M .; Dr. A. F. Sheldon, Surg .; W. F. Hubbard, Chap .; J. S. Roys, O. of D .; Wm. H. Rogers, O. of G .; David Westfall, Delegate; Wm. Zwilling, Alternate.
Clyde .- J. D. McVicar, C .; Clark Potts, S. V. C .; J. W. Worden, J. V. C .; A. J. Sloan, Surg. ; T. Hamilton, Chap. ; J. N. Arnold, Q. M .; Wm. D. Jones, O. of D .; Valentine Kline, O. of G.
Newark .- S. B. VanDuzer, C .; John H. VanDusen, S. V. C .; Howard Burt, J. V. C .; Horace J. Crosby, Q. M. ; Conrad Weh, Surg. ; John J. Cornwell, Chap. ; Geo. H. Mills, O. of D. ; Victor Le Roux, O. of G. ; James G. Foster and Edwin K. Burnham, Delegates ; David Lown and W. Landon Willett, Alternates.
Ontario and Williamson .- J. A. Stokes, C .; W. D. Russell, S. V. C .; W. Birdsall,J. V. C .; H. P. Benton, Q. M. ; Dr. J. W. Brandt, Surg .; D. J. Stanford, Chap .; Eugene Parkhill, O. of D. ; Charles Prentiss, O. of G. ; H. P. Brewer, S. of G.
APPENDIX A.
LIST OF SOLDIERS IN THE WAR OF 1861-5 -- ARRANGED BY TOWNS.
ARCADLI.
John O. Ackerson. Enlisted Aug. 28, 1862, 160th Inf: Co. A ; discharged and promoted 2nd Lieut. in U. S. C. T., Aug. 29, 1863.
James Aldrich. Enlisted Sept. 1864, 111th Inf., wounded ; discharged, 1865. William Aldrich. Musician, enlisted Sept. 2, 1864, 111th Inf. Co. A ; dis- charged with regiment June 4, 1865.
Lewis D. Aldrich, (son of Joseph Aldrich), studied law-settled in St. Louis. Enlisted in 4th Wisconsin, and died of fever at Boston, May, 1862 ; disease contracted at Ship Island. Buried in Newark Cemetery.
M. Armitage. Enlisted Sept. 1864, 160th Inf. Co. A ; discharged Nov. 1, 1865.
Artemas Ayers. Enlisted May 10, 1861, 17th Inf. Co I ; Re-enlisted Aug. 3, 1864, 14th Heavy Art .; discharged in 1865.
Jolin H. Alston. Enlisted July 19, 1862, 111th Inf. Co. A ; promoted Corp. : transferred to V. R. C. Dec. 28, 1863.
Charles F. Ayers. Enlisted Aug. 20, 1862, 111th Inf. Co. E; wounded at Get- tysburgh, died from the effects Oct., 1863. Buried in Newark.
Elbridge G. Austin. Enlisted Aug. 20, 1862. 111th Inf. Co. E.
P. K. Armstrong. Sergeant, enlisted Aug. 20, 1862, 111th Inf. Co. E; wounded at Gettysburgh; disabled. Name remained on rolls until final discharge, June 4, 1865.
Amasa S. Atwood. Musician, enlisted Aug. 27, 1862, 160th Inf. Co. A ; dis- charged July 26, 1864, for disability.
Francis Bennett. Enlisted Nov. 13, 1863, 21st Cav .; the 21st at the expiration of term was formed into a battalion of six companies; discharged by com- panies at various dates In 1866.
Alonzo M. Blynn. Enlisted Aug. 28, 1862, 160th Inf. Co. A ; discharged Nov. 1, 1865, with regiment.
John A. Briggs. Enlisted Aug. 28, 1862, 160th Inf. Co. A; wounded at Winchester, Va .; discharged Nov. 1, 1865, with regiment.
Henry Bailey. Enlisted 1862, 133d Inf. Taken prisoner.
F. Burroughs. Enlisted Aug., 1862 ; discharged 1865.
D. Burleigh. Enlisted Dec., 1863, 2nd Mounted Rifles ; promoted Corp. ; discharged in 1865.
Charles Brewer. Enlisted Aug. 27, 1862, 160th Inf. Co. A ; discharged Nov. 1, 1865, with regiment.
Byron Baxter. Enlisted Feb. 1864, 2nd Mounted Rifles ; discharged 1865.
John Brier. Enlisted September 12, 1862, 160th Inf. ; discharged Nov. 1, 1865.
Michael Burns. Enlisted May 10, 1861, 17th Inf. Co. I ; killed at second Bat- tle of Bull Run and buried on the field.
James E. Briggs. Captain in the 94th Inf. ; rank dating Nov. 1, 1861, com- mission March 20, 1862 ; resigned July 28, 1862. Settled in Newark after the war.
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S. W. Brayman. Enlisted Sept. 2, 1864, 111th Inf. Co. E; absent, sick at time of general discharge, June 4, 1865.
S. W. Babbitt. Enlisted Oct. 1862, 100th Inf. ; discharged 1865.
E. K. Burnham. Enlisted Sept. 1862,15th Vermont Inf. ; discharged at expi- ration of service, Aug. 5, 1863 ; re-enlisted Aug. 22, 1864, 111th Inf. Co. C. ; promoted Captain, commission dated Oct. 10, 1864 ; mustered out with regiment June 15, 1865. Was taken prisoner April 2, 1865, and held seven days .*
Anson Brinkerhoff. 96th Wisconsin regiment ; killed in battle Sept. 20, 1863, at Chickamauga, and buried on the field.
William Bowers. Enlisted August 27, 1862, 160th Inf. Co. A ; died at New Orleans Jan. 14, 1863, of sickness ; buried there.
John Bracker. Enlisted Sept. 1864, 188th Inf. ; died of sickness at Wasling- ton May 1865.
Daniel Bullock. Enlisted Dec. 19, 1863, 2nd Mounted Rifles, Co. F. ; dis- charged with regiment August 10, 1865. Died since the war ; buried in East Newark.
George Betts. (Census of 1865.) Buried in East Newark cemetery.
Edwin Booth. Sergeant ; enlisted Sept. 25, 1861, 2nd Col. Cav., Co. M. ; pro- noted 2nd Lieut. : wounded at Spanish Forks, Utah Territory, April 15, 1863 ; discharged for disability Feb. 1864.
Charles H. Bigelow. Enlisted Aug. 27, 1862. 160th Inf. Co. A ; discharged Nov. 1, 1865, with regiment.
Orra Bennett. Drummer ; enlisted Oct. 1863, 14th Heavy Art. ; discharged 1865.
Charles Barrell. Enlisted Sept. 1861, 44th Inf. ; discharged April 1863.
Augustus Baker. Enlisted May 10, 1861, 17th Inf. Co. I ; discharged June 2, 1863, with regiment.
Patrick Brown. Enlisted Nov. 23, 1863, 22nd Cav., Co. H ; discharged with regiment, August 1, 1865.
M. Bourell. Reported of Co. K, 98th Inf. and captured before Petersburgh. William Boyall. Corporal ; enlisted Aug. 26, 1862, 160th Inf. Co. A. Killed in battle at Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, 1864, and buried on the field.
Robert Boughton. Enlisted Aug. 27, 1862, 160th Inf. Co. A ; died of fever at Brashear City, La., April 28, 1863.
Jason Burchell. Enlisted Aug. 27, 1862, 160th Inf. Co. A ; discharged with regiment Nov. 1, 1865.
Silas D. Burroughs. Enlisted Aug. 26, 1862, 160th Inf. Co. A ; promoted Corp. Jan. 31, 1863, Serg. March 1, 1865 ; discharged Nov. 1, 1865, with regiment. +
Edgar B. Barhis. Enlisted Aug. 25, 1862, 160th Inf. Co. A ; died at New- town, Va., Oct. 20, 1864, of wounds received at Cedar Creek on the 19th. Philip Bartholomew. Enlisted Aug. 28, 1862, 160th, Inf. Co. A ; discharged with regiment Nov. 1, 1865.
James E. Brown. Captain, enlisted Aug. 20, 1862, 111th Inf. Co. E ; killed at Gettysburgh, July 3, 1863.+
William F. Bristol. Second Lieut., enlisted Sept. 15, 1861, 8th Cav. Co. F; rank dating Oct. 17, and commission Dec. 11, 1861 ; discharged June 25, 1862. Died since the war. Buried in Newark Cemetery.
Oliver J. Barry. Enlisted Oct. 10, 1861, 8th Cav. Co. F. ; regiment dis- charged from first term Dec. 8, 1864.
Charles H. Barry. Enlisted Oct. 10, 1861, 8th Cav. Co. F ; discharged May 26, 1862.
* Captain Burnham, while a member of the Vermont regiment, belonged to the army of the Potomac, being stationed most of the time in the defenses at Washington. He was in the battle of Gettysburgh. After joining the 11Ith he participated in all the engagements before Petersburgh, the regiment being one of the first to enter the fortifications, April 2, 1865. He was taken prisoner that day in a charge upon the South Side railroad. Was marched in the midst of the Confederate army until April 9th, when Lee surrendered. Lived those eight days upon corn in the ear. marching by day and laying upon the ground nights, without any covering or protection, and suffering from hunger.
+ Mr. Burroughs was in the battles of Bisland, Port Hudson, Sabine Pass, Mansfield, Pleasant Hill, Cane River, Deep Bottom, Winchester, Cedar Creek, and others.
# Muster-out roll says : " Died in rebel prison."
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Edward Babcock. Enlisted Oct. 10, 1861, 8th Cav. Co. F; regiment dis- charged June 27, 1865.
Charles Bohn. Enlisted Oct., 1861, 8th Cav. Co. F ; transferred to Co I, Aug. 3, 1863 ; discharged with regiment June 27, 1865.
Paul Bonaveries. Enlisted Dec. 19, 1863, 2nd Mounted Rifles Co. F.
James Burley. (Reported in the service.)
James M. Booth. 1863.
Enlisted Aug. 22, 1862, 18th Battery ; discharged Sept. 15,
John Brevoort. Musician ; enlisted May 10, 1861. 17th Inf. Co. I ; discharged June 2, 1863.
Willard Burke. Enlisted May 10, 1861, 17th Inf. Co. I ; discharged June 2, 1863.
Aaron Bush. Enlisted May 10, 1861, 17th Inf. Co. I ; discharged June 2, 1863. Millard Brink. Enlisted May 10, 1861, 17th Inf. Co. I ; discharged June 2, 1863.
John Boheim. Enlisted May 10, 1861, 17th Inf, Co. I ; discharged June 2, 1863.
Charles Boehm. Enlisted May 10, 1861, 17th Inf. Co. I; discharged June 2, 1863. Died since the war ; buried in East Newark.
David S. Bardo. Enlisted May 10, 1861, 17th Inf. Co. I ; discharged June 2, 1863.
David Booth. Soldier ; pension list of 1883.
Harvey W. Benson. Enlisted May 10, 1861, 17th Inf. Co. I ; discharged June 2, 1863.
Philip Beiber. Enlisted Oct. 28, 1861, 76th Inf. Co. E; regiment discharged from first term of service, Dec. 1864.
Wm. Blake. Enlisted March 27, 1865, 194th Inf. Co. H ; discharged with reg- iment May 3, 1865.
John H. Barry. Enlisted Aug. 27, 1862. 160th Inf. Co. A ; discharged with regiment Nov. 1, 1865.
H. T. Baker. Enlisted fall of 1862, 160th Inf. Co. A. (No further infor- mation.)
Edward Brownell. Enlisted Oct. 20, 1861, 98th Inf. Co. I. Killed in battle at Chapins Bluff, May 14, 1864, and buried on the field.
S. W. Babbitt. Enlisted Oct. 1862, 100th Inf. ; promoted 2nd Lieut. Jan. 28, 1863 ; discharged Jan. 14th, 1865.
Bartlett Brown. Enlisted July 1862, 111th Inf. Co. E. Killed July 3, 1863, at Gettysburgh.
Alonzo L. Chittenden. Enlisted Dec. 23, 1863, 2nd Mounted Rifles, Co. F ; discharged with regiment Aug. 10, 1865.
William H. Cox. Enlisted Aug. 7, 1862, 111th Inf. Co. A ; discharged with regiment June 4, 1865,
Darius I. Cox. Enlisted Jan. 1862, 98th Inf. ; Regiment discharged Aug. 31, 1865.
William Cunningham. Enlisted Sept. 28, 1861, 8th Cav. Co. C ; discharged for disability Oct. 19, 1862.
James H. Chittenden: Enlisted July 1862, 111th Inf. Co. A ; transferred to Co. C, Oct. 29, 1864 ; discharged with regiment June 4, 1865.
John Corwin. Enlisted Oct, 1861, 8th Cav, Co. C ; regiment discharged from first term Dec. 8, 1864.
John T. Cony. Enlisted May 10, 1861, 17th Inf. Co. I; discharged June 2, 1863.
Josephus Cornue. Enlisted Jan. 1865, 11th Inf. Regular Army. Died since the war ; buried in Willow Avenue cemetery.
William Chaffe. Enlisted August 20, 1861, 86th Inf. Captured and died in Salisbury prison, Sept. 1864 ; buried there.
Ambrose S. Culver. Enlisted Aug. 1864, 111th Inf. Co. A. Captured Oct. 30, 1864, with 86 others while on picket duty before Richmond ; taken to Sal- isbury in cattle cars through a drenching rain, exposed to all the fiendish cruelties of southern torture. He died from starvation, Jan. 29, 1865, and was buried there; his body thrown into a trench without coffin, shroud, or even a memorial stake.
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LIST OF SOLDIERS.
Charles G. Crandall. Enlisted Sept. 1861, 17th Inf. Co. I ; re-enlisted in 146th Inf. Died Sept. 12, 1864, of sickness at Newark, N. Y., and buried there. Richard Connors. Enlisted April 1861, 17th Inf. Co. I; re-enlisted Nov. 13,
1863, 22nd C'av. Co. H. Killed at Winchester, in battle, Dec. 1864, and buried there.
Edward M. Crego. Enlisted April 2, 1862, 28th Inf. ; re-enlisted 102nd regi- ment ; promoted Sergeant ; discharged June 15, 1865.
George Clark. Enlisted Nov. 24, 1861, 94th Inf. Co. A; wounded, lost left hand ; discharged Dec. 5, 1862.
Lorenzo D. Coleman. Enlisted Nov. 21, 1862, 160th Inf. Co. C ; discharged with regiment Nov. 1, 1865.
Charles T. Cronise. Enlisted Jan. 2, 1864, 22nd Cav .; discharged Feb. 5, 1865. Fred H. Curtiss. Enlisted Dec. 24, 1863. 2nd Mounted Rifles, Co. F; dis- charged with regiment Aug. 10, 1865.
Patrick Cunningham. Enlisted 111th Inf. Co. E; wounded at the battle of the Wilderness.
John H. Cunningham. Enlisted Aug. 20, 1862, 118th Inf. ; Aug. 13, 1863, promoted Captain of Co. D: Dec. 5, 1864, promoted Major ; discharged July 12, 1865. Died since the war ; buried at Fairville.
Horace P. Culver. Eulisted Sept. 3, 1864, 111th Inf. Co. E. Died in Salisbury Prison, Jan. 30, 1865, aud buried in Salisbury.
James Cull. Enlisted May 10, 1861, 17th If. Co. I; promoted Corporal. Killed at the 2nd Battle of Bull Run, Aug. 31, 1862, and probably buried ou the field.
Win. HI. Coleman. Enlisted Noy. 21, 1862, 160th Inf. Co. C. Died of sickness Jan. 22, 1864, at Franklin, Louisana, and buried there.
Simeon Carl. Enlisted Aug. 2, 1862, 111th If. Co. E. Killed in battle, June 1, 1864, at Pamunkey river, and probably buried there.
James M. Coons. Enlisted July 31, 1862, 111th Inf. Co. E. Wounded in the hand at Gettysburgh. Discharged Sept. 7, 1864 ; re-enlisted same date 21st Vet. Reserve Corps, Co. C ; discharged June 6, 1865.
Jeremiah Coons. Enlisted Aug. 27, 1862, 160th Inf. Co. A. Wounded in the foot ; discharged Nov. 1, 1865, with regiment.
John Cohs. Enlisted Aug. 25, 1862, 160th Inf. Co. 1 ; discharged with regi ment Nov. 1, 1865.
Josephus Cookingham. Enlisted Aug. 26, 1862, 160thi Inf. Co. A ; wounded at Pleasant Hill ; discharged with regiment Nov. 1, 1865.
James Cook. Musician ; Enlisted Aug. 1864, 111th Inf .; discharged 1865. George Cook. Enlisted May 10, 1861, 17th Inf Co. I ; discharged June 2, 1863.
George Cook. Enlisted Aug. 29, 1862, 160th Inf. Co. A ; wounded slightly, captured and escaped ; discharged Nov. 1, 1865, with regimeut.
Win. E. Culver. Eulisted Aug. 20, 1862, 111th Inf. Co. E ; transferred to V. R. C.
Edmund Cobb. Enlisted* Sept. 19, 1864, 111th Inf .; discharged 1865.
Benjamin M. Carl. Sept. 10, 1861, 8th Cav. Co. C; discharged Dec. 8, 1864, with the company.
Malcolm H. Carl. Sept. 10, 1861, 8tlı Cav. Co. C ; discharged Dec. 8, 1864, with the company.
Lindorf H. Carl. Sept. 15, 1861, 8th Cav. Co. F ; promoted 2nd Lieut. rank dating July 20, 1864 ; re-enlisted, promoted 1st Lieut. May 1, 1865 ; dis- charged with regiment .June 27, 1865 ; wounded at Barber's Cross Roads, Va., Sept. 5, 1862, and also at Winchester, Sept. 19, 1864.+
John E. Carey. April 25, 1861, 27th Inf. Co. B ; promoted Sergeant and re- enlisted Dec. 5, 1863, 2nd Mounted Rifles, Oo. F ; discharged with regi- ment Aug. 10, 1865.
Paris Cornue. May, 1861, 17th Iuf. Co. I; re-enlisted Dec. 14, 1863, 2nd Mounted Rifles, Co. F ; promoted Sergeant. Killed on picket duty June 27, 1864, at Petersburgh.
* Hereafter the word " enlisted" is omitted as unnecessary-the first date indicating entry into the service in every case.
t Three brothers. Another brother, Freeman A. Carl, settled in Minnesota, and was a soldier in some of the Indian wars on the Plains.
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John Corwin. Sept. 10, 1861, 8th Cav. Co. C.
Walter Cook. Dec. 28, 1863, 2nd Mounted Rifles, Co. F ; discharged with reg- iment Aug. 10, 1865.
Cady H. Caldwell. Sergeant ; Aug. 27. 1862, 160th Inf. Co. A. Died March 4, 1864, at New Orleans, La.
Erastus Cone. Musician ; Aug. 28, 1862, 160th Inf. Co. A ; discharged for disability Aug. 1, 1863. Died since the war and buried in Newark Ceme- tery.
William H. Caldwell. Wagoner ; Aug. 27, 1862, 160th Inf. Co. A ; discharged Nov. 1, 1865, with regiment.
Hiram Crommett. Aug. 27, 1862, 160th Inf. Co. A; entered the regular army
Nov. 1862. Died of sickness Nov. 16, 1863, at New York New England Hospital, and buried in Newark Willow Avenue Cemetery.
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