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William Stumpf. Dec. 14, '63, 9th H. A. Co. B ; died June 4, '64, of wounds' received at Cold Harbor; buried at White House Landing.
Stephen Sabin. July 28, '62, 111th Inf. Co. A; wounded at Antietam; regi- ment discharged June 3, '65.
Alfred N. Sova. Dec. 29, '63, 9th H. A. Co. B ; discharged July 6, '65, with regiment.+
Albert L. Smith. Sergt .; Aug 14, '62, 9th H. A. Co. B; detailed as clerk in War Department Nov. 19, '64.
Myron F. Strang. Oct. '61, 8th Cav. Co. I; promoted Sergt. '62 ; wounded Aug. '62, before Richmond and died from the effects Sept. '62 ; buried on the field.
Samuel W. Thompson. Dec. 5, '63, 22d Cav. Co. H; appointed Corp. ; dis- charged with regiment Aug. 1, '65.
D. Sherman Stickland. July 28, '62, 111th Inf. Co. A; killed at Gettysburgh July 2, '63, and buried on the field.
Nelson F. Strickland. 1st Lieut .; Aug. 7, '62, 9th H. A. Co. B ; promoted Captain ; rank dating Feb. 16, '64 ; discharged Nov. 28, '64, for disability. Andrew Steegar. Feb. 29, '64, 4th Art. Co. H ; discharged with company Sept 26, '65.
Morrison Stevens. Aug. '62, 111th Inf. Co. E. [Palmyra Courier.] James Short. Sept. '64, 160th Inf .; regiment discharged Nov. 1, '65.
George Starr. Aug. '62, 9th H. A. Co. B. [Palmyra Courier.]
Hiram A. Stevens. Oct. '63, 1st ( av .; 1st Cav. and 15th Cav. united June 17, '65, as 2d Provisional Cav .; discharged Aug. 8, '66.
* Name on muster-out roll Thomas K. Richards ; enlisted Jan. 15, '64 ; discharged from hospital in '65.
+At the battle of Monocacy, Co. B was under command of Lieut. Chauncy Fish A staff officer rode up to Colonel Seward and asked for a reliable company to guard the wagon bridge, to hold it against the assault of the enemy, or to burn it if necessary. Col. Seward turning said : "Lieut. Fish will march his company down to that bridge and hold it at all hazards " The bridge was a double tracked frame structure roofed The Pioneers early tore up the plank of one track, split them into kindling wood and stacked it around the central partition ready to set on fire if the order should be given. Mean- while Company B held the ground under a severe fire, though protected somewhat by the nature of the ground. being in a slight ravine. One or more men of Lieut. Fish's Company went to a wheat field near, brought three sheaves and cutting a hole in the roof near the end of the bridge, thrust the sheaves in among the timbers below the opening. When the order to burn the bridge was given, and before the Pioneers could obey it, Alfred N. Sova sprang out of Company B, " shinned" his way up a plank and set the straw on fire. Instantly the flames burst forth and ran along the roof with great rapidity.
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LIST OF SOLDIERS.
Hiram Sherman. Sept. '64, 160th Inf .; regiment discharged Nov. 1, '65. O. Spencer Stevens. Sergt .; Aug. 25, '62, 160th Inf. Co. B; promoted 1st Sergt. June 1, '65; discharged Nov. 1, 1865, with the regiment.
Thomas A. Strickland. Aug. 8, '62, 9th H. A. Co. B; discharged with regi- ment July 6, '65.
W. R. Strong. No further particulars.
M. J. Stubbs. Aug. 29, '62, 111th Inf .; transferred to V. R. C.
Anson Staiger. Feb. '15, '64. 4th Art. Co. H; discharged Oct. '65.
John Sabin. Sept. 27, '64, 111th Inf .; regiment discharged June 3, '65.
George G Sabin. Sept. 8, '64, 9th H. A .; regiment discharged July 6. '65.
Joseph E. Sova. Aug. 28, '62, 8th Cav .; regiment discharged June 27, '65.
William Fandy. Aug. '62, 111th Inf. Co. A; a prisoner some months at Ander- sonville; regiment discharged June 4, '65.
James Sova. Dec. 29, '63, 9th H. A .: died of disease at Fredericksburgh, Dec. 10, '64.
Charles Thomas. Aug. 7, '62, 9th H. A. Co. B ; killed at Winchester Sept. 19, '64, and buried there.
Wellington Thompson. Corp. Dec. 5, '63, 22d Cav. Co. H ; regiment dis- charged Aug. 1, '65.
George Tiffany. June '61, 15th Massachusetts ; re-enlisted and transferred to V. R. C ; promoted ; severely wounded at Ball's Bluff.
George W. Tallman. Dec. 15, '63, 22d Cav. Co. H ; discharged with regiment Aug. 1, '65.
Wallace Tuttle. Aug. '62, 9th H. A. Co. B. [Palmyra Courier.]
Nathan Uptegrove. Sept. 26, '61, 8th Cav. Co. G.
David Van DerCarr. May 22, '61, 33d Inf. Co. B ; re-enlisted Aug. 30, '64, 2d Cav. and commissioned Captain, with rank dating from Oct. 6, '64 ; dis- charged Feb. 23, '65.
Abel R. Wyman Aug. 8, '62, 9th H. A. Co. B .; promoted Corp. Aug. 14, '63: wounded at Petersburgh June 22, '64; died from effects of the wounds at Washington, July 10, '64; buried in Walworth-Baker Cemetery.
William M. Wyman. Dec. 29, 1863, 9th H. A. Co. B; died of disease March 28, '63, at Washington, D. C .; buried in Walworth-Baker Cemetery.
Artemus T. White. Aug. 11, '62, 9th H. A. Co. B ; discharged April 3, '63, for disability.
Loren M. Whitney. Aug. '62, 9th H. A. Co. B. [Palmyra Courier.] John Jay White. Dec. 14, '63, 9th H. A. Co. B .; wounded at Petersburgh; transferred to 2d Art. June 27, '65; discharged Sept. 29, '65.
William Wylie. Oct. 26, '61, 8th Cav. Co. I; promoted Sergt .; discharged Feb. 21, '63, for disability, and died two years after the war ; buried at West Walworth.
Byron O. Witter. Feb. 10, '62, 98th Inf. Co F; promoted Sergt ; discharged Feb. 10, '65, expiration of term.
Henry Whitman. Oct. 7, '63, 9th H. A. Co. B; transferred to V. R. C. Jan. 25, '65.
Squire Wiser. Sept. 26, '61, 8th Cav. Co. G; regiment discharged June 27, 65. Joel C. White. Oct. 5, '61, 8th Cav. Co. G; regiment discharged June 27, '65. Stephen Warren. Aug. '64, 64th N. Y .; regiment discharged July 14, '65.
Wm. Wesley. Oct. 20, '61, 8th Cav. Co. G; regiment discharged June 27, '65. Joseph Watson. Jan. 26, '64. 1st Art. Co. L; discharged with regiment June 17, '65.
Thomas F. Ward. Sept. 12, '64, 160th Inf. Co H ; discharged May 15, '65. John Whitman. Dec. 21, '63, 9th Art. Co. B; transferred to 2d Art. June 27, '65; discharged Sept. 29, '65.
Patrick Welch. Feb. '64, 111th Inf .; regiment discharged June 3, '65.
Philip Ward. Sept. '62, 140th Inf. Co. H; promoted Corp. '63; wounded in the Wilderness ; died since the war, effects of wounds, June 15, '80; buried in Rochester Catholic Cemetery, State street.
George C. Wacksmuth. Sept. 7, '64, 111th Inf. Co. A; appointed Corp .; dis- charged with regiment June 4, '65.
Philip Wakeman Aug. 16, '64, 160th Inf. Co. B; discharged June 1, '65. Henry Whither. Pension roll of 1883.
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Milton H. Atwater. Sept. '61, 17th Inf. Co. I; re-enlisted ; discharged Sept. '64. Ethel M. Allen. Oct. 15, '61, 98tl Inf. Co. I; promoted 2nd Lieut .; rank dat-
ing from Nov. 13, '61; 1st Lieut. July 30, '62, and Captain June 2, '63 ; wounded at Fort Harrison, Sept. 29, '64; discharged Aug. 31, '65.
Hiram W. Adams. Aug. 29, '62, 160th Inf. Co. D; died March 16, '63, of dis- ease, at Brashear City, La., and buried there.
Peter Allen. Nov. 1, '61, 90th Inf. Co. D; transferred to 1st U. S. Artillery at Beaufort, S C., Jan. '63.
Isaac Bruno. Feb. 23, '64, 111th Inf. Co. A* ; wounded in the right hand at the battle of the Wilderness ; discharged June 27, '65 ; died since tht war, April 13, '77, and buried at East Willianison.
Wm. Bush. Aug. '62, 111th Inf .; transferred ; regiment discharged June 3,'65. Almond E. Bradley. Sept. '61, 17th Inf. Co. I; discharged June 2, '63, with regiment.
Geo. R. Bullock. Sept. '62, 17th Inf. Co. I; transferred to 37th N. Y. and afterwards to 7th Michigan ; promoted Sergeant.
Augustus B. Bradley. Sept. 5, '64, 9th H. A. Co B ; wounded at Winchester, Oct. 19, '64 ; died Nov. 17, '64, of typhoid fever, at Satterlee Hospital, Philadelphia, and buried in private Cemetery, Marion.
Dayton D. Bartholomew. Aug. 20, '62, 111th Inf. Co. E; killed at Gettys- burgh July 3, '63, and buried on the field.
Geo. W. Bostwick. Drafted; mustered in July 24, '63, 97th Inf. Co. D; dis- charged July 18, '65.
J. Benson Bostwick Aug. '62, 9th H. A. Co. B ; promoted Corp. Aug. 14, '62; promoted to 1st Lieut. and assigned to U. S. C. T. Nov. 14, '63.
Francis T. Babbitt Aug 14, '62, 9th H. A. Co. B; mustered out with regi- ment July 6, '65, at Washington and discharged July 21, '65, at Syracuse. Harmonus Brockhuizen. Sept. '61, 90th Inf. Co. B ; wounded; discharged for disability.
Geo. H. Benton. Corp .; Sept 30, '61, 98th Inf. Co. I; wounded by the frag- ment of a shell; promoted 1st Lieut. Oct. 14, '64; breveted Capt. N. Y. S. V .; re-enlisted; discharged Aug. 31, '65.
Henry P. Benton. Aug. '62, 160th Inf. Co C .; not accepted for service by United States examining officer, New York; enlisted again Aug. 19, '64, 160th Inf. Co. C; discharged June 5, '65.
David S. Benton.+ Sept. '63, 76th Inf. Co. B; taken prisoner at the battle of the Wilderness; held five months at Andersonville; taken to Florence and is supposed to have died there in the spring of '65 and to have been buried tliere.
Anthony Bogart. Aug. 9, '62, 111th Inf. Co. D ; discharged May 29, '63. B. C. Brewster. Capt. Rogers' company. [Palmyra Courier. ]
Peter Brill. July, '62, 111th Inf. Co. H; died of consumption at Washington, D. C., July 7, '64, and buried at Williamson.
Peter Bayns. Aug. '62, 9th H. A. Co. K ; regiment discharged July 6, '65.
Herman J. Bradley. Sept. 13, '64, 9th H. A. Co. B: discharged with regiment July 6, '65.
Amasa E. Cady. Sept. '64, 111th Inf. Co. A ; discharged with regiment June 4, '65.
Herbert J. Cady. Aug. 30, '64, 111th Inf. Co. A ; discharged June 4, '65, with regiment.
Orrin Carpenter. March '64, 111tlı Inf. Co. G ; transferred to 4th H. A. Co. A June 3, '65.
Grosvenor E. Chapman. Aug. 11, '62, 9th H. A. Co. B; mustered out with regiment July 6, '65, at Washington, D. C., and discharged July 21, '65, at Syracuse, N. Y.
Elisha S. Chapman. Sept 15, '61, 8th Cav. Co. C ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Also name found on roll of 4th Artillery.
t The third of three brothers.
# Father and two sons.
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LIST OF SOLDIERS.
William Chapman. Sept. 15, '61, 8th Cav. Co. C ; discharged with company Dec. 8, '64.
Cornelius Cuvelier. Aug. 22, '62, 160th Inf. Co. D ; died Feb. 27, '65, at Ste-
phenson Depot, Va., of sickness ; buried near Winchester, Va.
W. H. Coleman. Aug. 27, '62, 160 Inf. Co. C; died at Franklin, La., Jan. 22, '64.
Lorenzo D. Coleman. Sept. 2, '62. 160th Inf. Co. C ; discharged with regi- ment Nov. 1, '65.
Patrick Connelly. Sept. 6, '62, 160th Inf. Co. C; regiment discharged Nov. 1, '65. [Palmyra Courier.]
T. L. Carpenter. (No further information.)
Walter H. Douglass. Sept. 18, '61, 8th Cav. Co. C ; re-enlisted Vet. Vol. Nov. '63 ; promoted Corp .; discharged June 27, '65, with regiment.
Joseph W. Douglass. Aug. 10, '62, 8th Cav. Co. C; promoted Corp. and Sergt. ; taken prisoner Nov. 12, '64; held four months at Salisbury ; pa- roled ; exchanged ; discharged with company Dec. 8, '64. Killed by a horse thief whom he had just surprised, Sept. 14, '71, at Douglass Kan. Edwin R. Dailey. Aug. 22, '62, 160th Inf. Co. D; died May 31, '64, at New Orleans; buried there in Monument Cemetery, Camp Chalmette.
Samuel B. Decou. Aug. 20, '62, 111th Inf Co. E ; taken prisoner at Harper's Ferry ; paroled ; exchanged ; killed at Gettysburg July 3, '63, and buried on the field.
Elijah Dumelt. Musician. May 22, '61, 33d Inf. Co. B; discharged with regiment May 23, '63 ; re-enlisted 8th Cav. Co. C ; died Dec. 13, '64, at Washington, D. C., of disease ; buried in Marion Cemetery .*
Jacob Danforth. Aug. 22, '62, 160th Inf. Co. D; discharged for disability Jan. 2, '64 ; died since the war at Palmyra, and buried at Pultneville. Joseph Dowinna. Aug. 6, '62, 111th Inf. Co. D; transferred to 129th Inf. John Dwyre. Aug. 1, '62, 111th Inf. Co. D.
Elijah Dewell. Sept. 18, '61, 8th Cav. Co. C ; died Jan. 20, '62, of disease, at Washington.
Samuel E. Decou. Aug. 20, '62, 111th Inf. Co. E ; killed at Gettysburgh.
Loren Denny. Aug. 9, '62, 9th H. A. Co. B; promoted Corporal ; discharged July 6, '65, at Washington, with regiment, and July 22, at Syracuse. Jacob Donnivan. Aug. '62. [Palmyra Courier.]
Michael Dwyre. Captain Rogers' Company ; Aug. '62. [Palmyra Courier. ] James Dwyre. Captain Rogers' Company ; Aug. '62. [Palmyra Courier. ]
John Dunning. July 29, '62, 111th Inf. Co. D; killed July 2, '63, at Gettys- burgh ; buried in the National Cemetery at that place.
Asa Eming. July, '62, 111th Inf Co. D ; died in the service.
Edmund Fries. Aug. 14, '62, 9th H. A. Co. B ; promoted Corporal ; discharged July 6, '65, with regiment ; died since the war Jan. 5, '75 ; buried in Furnace. ville Cemetery.
John H. Fillmore. Sergeant ; July 12, '61, 1st Illinois Cav. ; re-enlisted 55th Illinois Inf. Oct. 31, '61 ; promoted to Lieut.
John J. Fish. March 31, '64, 9th H. A. Co. B; (son of Chauncey Fish); dis- charged from Carver Hospital, D. C., June, '65 ; died since the war, Sept. 7, '73 ; buried in Lake View Cemetery. Pultnevville.
Gilbert Fries. Aug 14, '62, 9th H. A. Co. B; killed Oct. 19, '64, at Cedar Creek, and buried on the field.
Myron M. Fish. March 31.'64, 9th H. A. Co. B; (son of Chauncey Fish) ; killed Sept. 19, '64, at Winchester, Va., and buried near there ; monument in Lake View Cemetery, Pultneyville.
Harry Fields. Aug. 22, '62, 160th Inf. Co. D; wounded April, '64, losing right arm at Pleasant Hill, La. ; also taken prisoner there and held three months ; discharged for disability Oct. 7, '64.
Devalencourt Fish. Sept. 15, '61, 8th Cav. Co. C ; re-enlisted In Sept. '64, Vet. Vol. 8th Cav. Co. C; discharged with Co. Dec. 8, '64.
*Elijah Dumelt had apparently recovered from the measles and had requested to be discharged from the hospital that he might return to camp when he was suddenly attacked by acute bronchitis and died in twelve hours, Dec. 13, '61. A series of resolutions was passed by his company and sent to his parents.
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Chauncey Fish. 1st Sergeant; Aug. 1, '62, 9th H. A. Co. B; mustered in Aug. 14, '62 ; wounded Sept. 19, '64, at Winchester, and also at Cedar Creek Oct. 19, '64; promoted 2nd Lieutenant, rank dating Feb. 6, '64, commission March 16, '64; 1st Lieutenant, rank dating Sept. 12, '64, commission Nov. 19, '64 ; Captain, rank dating Nov. 28, '64, commission Dec. 24, '64; dis- charged by reason of consolidation June 27, '65 ; received also a commission as Brevet Major .*
Robert Farrol. Captain Rogers' Co .; Aug. '62. [Palmyra Courier.]
Selby S. Fish. April, '61, 17th Inf. Co. I; promoted Sergeant ; discharged from service April 28. '64 ; wounded in the riot at New Orleans, soon after the war ; bullet in left lung ; died in Williamson, July 8, "71, and buried at Ridge Chapel Cemetery.
John C. Fields. Aug. 15, '61, 17th Inf. Co. I ; promoted Corporal ; re-enlisted Feb. 16, '64, 146th Inf. Co. I ; killed May 5, '64. in the battle of the Wil- derness, and buried on the field.
Charles W. Fillmore. (Pension roll of '83.)
Carlton B. Fish. Oct. 61, 6th Cav. Co. I; 6th and 15th united June 17, '65, as 2nd Provisional Cavalry ; discharged Aug. 9, '65.
Christopher Farr. Aug. 22, '62, 160th Inf. Co. D.
W. H. Failing. Sept. 9, '62, 8th Cav. Co. C ; discharged with Co. June 27, '65. George Forster. Dec. 30, '61, 98th Inf. Co. I ; discharged Jan. 15, '65, expira- tion of term.
Timothy S. Fish. Aug. 31, '64 ; discharged Nov. 19, '64, upon surgeon's cer- titicate of disability.+
Wm. E. Gibbs. March, '65, 8th Cav .; promoted Corp .; regiment discharged June 27, '65.
George H. Gardner. July, '62, 111th Inf. Co. E; killed in the battle of the Wilderness, May 5, '64, and buried on the field.
Isaac G. Gardner. Sergt .; Aug. 8, '62, 111th Inf. Co. E; re-enlisted April, 64; promoted 2d Lieut. and transferred to U. S C. T.
Geo. Graves. Sergt ; Feb. 28, '64, 21st Cav. Co. C; promoted Corp. June 5, '65; wounded June 5, '64, at Piedmont, West Virginia, and captured; held a prisoner seven months at Andersonville and Florence; discharged June 21, '66, at Denver, Colorado.
John Graves. Oct. '61, 8th Cav. Co. C; died since the war from injuries by being thrown from his wagon on the bridge near Wm. Sergeant's in Sodus. Daniel T. Grandin. Aug. 20, '62, 111th Inf. Co. E; taken prisoner and kept at Lynchburgh for a time, removed to Andersonville and died June 28, '64, of starvation and exposure.
Jacob Giberson. Sergt .; Aug. 22, '62, 160th Inf Co. D; wounded near New Orleans by accidental discharge of his gun, April 13, '63; discharged for disability Aug. 3, '63.
John Granger. Nov. 21, '62, 160th Inf. Co. D; died of sickness Aug. 22, '63, at Barrack's Hospital, New Orleans, and buried there; was recovering; had a scuffle with some rebel prisoners which caused a relapse.
Seymour Green. Aug. 20, '62, 111th Inf. Co. E.
* Captain Fish had two sons in the army-one of them, Myron, in his own company. In the battle at Winchester the son fell, shot through the head. The father but a few feet distant could render no aid, nor even stop. There was no pause in the movement. The line swept on In the evening the body was recovered. Young Fish with two others. Charles Thomas and Samuel Myer, were buried in the same grave on the south side of a tree near the orchard on the Dingle farm at Winchester. At the battle of Monocacy, Capt. Fish held the approach to the bridge that was subsequently burned. His company maintained the position under a galling fire. and for some time after the rebels had crossed below and outflanked the Union forces. The line of battle was broken and a general rout seemed in- evitable. At this juncture an officer rode up, and, without much reference to military language, shouted " Get out of here as quick as God will let you." Captain Fish with great skill and presence of mind, led Company B safely from the dangerous position and with but slight loss.
Since the war Captain Fish has been honored with official appointments. holding the position of Inspector of Customs at Pultneyville three years, and Deputy Collector of Customs four years Cap- tain Fish was born Jan. 22, 1823. his father, Thomas Fish, was a soldier in 1812, serving at Pultneyville and on the lines at Niagara. Captain Fish received at Fort Mehan a present from his comrades, consisting of a sword, sash and belt, costing $125. It is a handsome affair and must remain a family heir-loom of great value.
t Mr. Fish lacked ten days of being fifteen years old and his weight was only ninety pounds. Barely passing muster at first, he was afterwards rejected under circular 67, relating to age, weight, etc.
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LIST OF SOLDIERS.
Silas G. Gage. Aug. 20, '62, 111th Inf. Co. E; captured at Spottsylvania ; a prisoner eight months ; discharged and re-enlisted regular army and served three years.
Zeno T. Griffin. Aug. 22, '62, 122d Inf. Co. E; (had previously joined the 98th but was rejected as under age;) wounded at Petersburgh April 2, '65 ; discharged June 26, '65, at Washington, D. C.
Isaac Green. Aug. 2, '62, 111th Inf. Co. D; regiment discharged June 3, '65. Henry Gloyd. Aug. '62 [Palmyra Courier.]
Charles E. Hooker. Aug. '61, 8th Iowa ; discharged Aug. '64.
Stephen E. Hurtubise. Dec. 26, '64, 9th H. A .; regiment discharged July 6, '65.
Leonard Hamlin. March '64, 111th Inf .; regiment discharged June 3, '65.
Henry M. Heatlı. Aug. 5, '62, 9th H. A .; transferred to 1st Vermont Cav .;
taken prisoner ; confined at Florence and died in prison Nov. '64 ; buried there.
Samuel E. Hance. Sept. 21, '61, 17th Inf. Co I ; discharged for disability April 19, '62 ; re-enlisted Feb. '64, 3d Cav .; killed instantly in action at Reams' Station June 29, '64, himself and horse blown to pieces by the ex- plosion of a shell; remains left on the field.
John Hance. Feb. 22, '64, 3d Cav. Co. K ; died Sept. 19, '64, of disease at Cavalry Corps Hospital, City Point, Va., and buried there .*
Edward S. Holcomb. Aug. 15, '62, 111th Inf. Co. E; in the Harper's Ferry surrender ; transferred to V. R. C .; died March 23, '63, of disease at Wash- ington, D. C ; buried at Arlington Heights and removed to Williamson Cemetery.
Jacob Hiller. Aug. 11, '62, 9th H. A. Co. B ; wounded at Cold Harbor, June 3, '64 ; mustered out July 6, '65, with regiment at Washington, and dis- charged at Syracuse, July 22, '65.
Alasco W. Higgins. Dec. 31, '62, 111th Inf. Co. E ; wounded at Gettysburgh, July 2, '63, and died Aug. 1, '63 ; buried in the National Cemetery, at that place.
Jacob Hubergtson. Captain Potter's Company ; Aug. '62. [Palmyra Courier.] Jake Hessenger. 160th Inf .; regiment discharged Nov. 1, '65.
Jacob Harmonett. Aug. 20, '62, 111th Inf .; died a prisoner of war.
N. R. Hinman. 111th Inf .; died of fever, at Brashear, May 6, '63; (Reported in papers as 160th, Co. C.)
Hollis Johnson. Aug. 20, '62, 111tlı Inf. Co. E ; transferred to Ambulance train ; was in the Harper's Ferry surrender ; called to reinforce the ranks in tearing up the Weldon railroad ; he was killed Aug. 25, '64, and buried on the field.
George H. Knapp. March 25, '64, 9th H. A .; captured and died in prison Sept. 25, '64, at Richmond; buried there.
Chas. Kink. 9th H. A .; regiment discharged July 6, '65.
Pat. Kelly. Aug. 27, '62, 160th Inf Co. C; discharged with regiment Nov. 1, '65.
Jacob King. Pension roll of '83.
Simeon Koetz. Oct. 24, '61, 90th Inf. Co. D ; died June 4, '63, at Fort Hud- son, being shot while on picket; buried there.
Charles King. Aug. 22, '62, 160th Inf. Co. D; discharged with regiment Nov. 1, '65; killed since the war by accident at East Williamson.
Van Rensselaer B. King. Oct. 25, '61, 98th Inf. Co. I; discharged Aug. 6, '65. Charles King (as reported by canvasser.) July 25, '6!, 17th Inf. Co. I; re- enlisted 160th Inf. Co. D; discharged July 2, '64; died since the war, '76, in Sodus. (Perhaps a repetition.) Jas. Landreth. Jan. '62, 98th Inf .; regiment discharged Aug. 31, '65.
Anthony Lackner. (No particulars.)
Reuben Macy. Sept. '64, 111th Inf .; regiment discharged June 3, '65. Horace G. Myrick. Feb. '65, 8th Cav .; regiment discharged June 27, '65. Loren Merchen. Aug. '64, 111th Inf .; regiment discharged June 3, '65.
* John Hance lost his horse in the battle of Reams' Station and was obliged to leave the mangled body of his brother, who ha i fallen in the fight. upon the field. The company was surrounded by reb- els, and while cutting their way out a shell struck in front of Samuel's saddle and himself and horse were blown to pieces.
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Norman Meeker. Sept. 6, '62, 160th Inf. Co. A; discharged Feb. 1, '63; died since the war, July 19, '81; buried in Ontario Furnaceville Cemetery.
Carlisle Mount. Sept. 1, '64, 111th Inf .; died in the service. South. His mother going for the body lost her life by the same fever; his father also took the fever at home and died, and also Mrs. Dorastus Seeley.
Lyman Manchester. Aug. 25, '62, 160th Inf. Co. C; appointed Sergt. Jan. 1, '63; also Color Sergt .; discharged with regiment Nov. 1, '65.
Isaac Mullie. Aug. 5, '62, 111th Inf. Co. D; wounded April 2, '65; absent sick at general discharge, June 4, '65.
Richard E. Mount. Nov. 12, '61; 98th Inf. Co I; died Oct. 12, '62, of sick- ness at Yorktown, Va. and buried there.
Thomas Morgan. Oct. 23, '61, 98th Inf. Co. I; wounded June, '64 ; regiment discharged Aug. 31, '65.
Peter Myrick. Nov. 16, '61, 98th Inf. Co. I ; discharged Dec. 23, 64, expira- tion of term.
Edward Mitchell. Aug. 11, '62, 9th H A. Co. K; regiment discharged July 6, '65.
Charles Manchester. Sept. 8, '62, 9th H. A. Co. B; discharged April 8, '65.
John Negus. March 1, '64, 9th H. A. Co. B; a prisoner at Dansville nine months, having been taken at Monocacy Junction July 9, '64, discharged '65. Harvey N. Nichols. Sergt .; Aug. 20, '62, 111th Inf. Co. E; transferred to Invalid Corps, Aug. 1, '63.
Andrew J. Nye Aug 20, '62, 111th Inf. Co. E.
James S. Pratt. Sept. 22; '62, 160th Inf. Co. D; discharged with regiment Nov. 1, '65.
James D. Prentiss. Dec. 20, '63, 9th H. A. Co. B; transferred to 2d H. A. June 27, '65 ; discharged Sept 29, '65
Charles W. Prentiss. Dec. 9, '61, 98th Inf. Co. I ; wounded June '64 ; re en- listed Feb. '64 ; promoted Corp. Marchi 30, '64 ; discharged Aug. 31, '65, with regiment
George Prentiss Sept. '62, 17th Inf. Co. I ; transferred to 37th New York, and afterward re-enlisted ?th Michigan ; discharged '65.
John S Pease Aug. 20. '62, 111th Inf. Co. E; captured with the regiment at Harper's Ferry ; discharged Jan. 1, '63, for disability.
Eugene Parkhill. Sept. 12, '61, 17th Inf. Co. I ; transferred to 146th Inf. Co. I ; re-enlisted same regiment ; was captured at 2d battle of Bull Run and held ten days ; and again at Weldon Railroad and held six and a half months at Salisbury ; discharged Aug. 5, '65.
Alfred E. Pratt. March '64, 8th Cav .; transferred to Co. L May '65; dis- charged Aug. 30, '65.
William B. Pierce. July 29, '62, 111th Inf. Co. D; in the Harper's Ferry sur- render ; sent to Parole Camp, Chicago, and died of disease at City Hospital, Chicago, Nov. '62 ; buried there in Douglass Cemetery.
Robert F Parkhill. Sept. 1, '61, 17th Inf .; re-enlisted Aug. 17, '62, 9th H. A. Co. B ; wounded at Cedar Creek, and died from the effects at Rochester, Nov. 12, '64 ; buried in Pultneyville Cemetery.
Francis E. Peck. Sept. 24, '61, 98th Inf. Co. I : promoted Corp. '63; Sergt. '64 ; discharged Jan. '63 ; re-enlisted same date ; final discharge Aug. 31, '65, with regiment.
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