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4. New York City, Jan. 31, 1862 ; Sept. 26, 1865.
5. Jackson Light, New York City, (not given ;) July 19, 1865.
6. Yonkers, Sept. 2, 1862 ; Aug. 24, 1865.
7. Albany, Aug. 18, 1862 ; June 16 to Aug. 1, 1865.
8. Lockport, Aug. 22, 1862 ; June 14, 1865.
9. Auburn, Sept. 9, 1862 ; July 6, 1865.
IO. Black River, Watertown, Sept. 1864; June 23, 1865.
II. Rochester, June 21, 1863 ; united with 4th.
12. New York City ; no organization completed.
13. New York City, March 1864; June 28, 1865.
14. Rochester, Aug. to Dec. 1864; Aug. 26, 1865.
15. New York City, Aug. to Dec. 1864 ; Aug. 22, 1865.
16. Albany, Jan. 18, 1864; Aug. 21, 1865.
First Battalion, formed of 29th, 30th, 3 Ist and 32d Independent Bat- teries, Sept. 20, 1861.
Second Battalion, formed of the 14th and 15th Independent Batte- ries ; Dec. 9, 186 1.
INDEPENDENT BATTERIES.
I. Auburn, Nov. 16, 1861; June 25, 1865.
2. New York, Dec. 19, 1861 ; disbanded.
3. New York City, March 21, 1861 ; June 24, 1864.
16
LIST OF VOLUNTEER REGIMENTS.
4. New York City, Oct. 25, 1861.
5. New York City, Nov. 9, 1861 ; July 6, 1865.
6. New York City, Dec. 7, 1861 ; July 8, 1865.
7. Newburgh, Nov. 26, 1861; July 22, 1865.
8. Newburgh, Oct. 30, 1861 ; June 30, 1865.
9. New York City, June 6, 1861; transferred to the Seventh Artillery.
IO. Dec. 17, 1861 ; transferred to the Sixth Battery.
II. Albany, Jan. 16, 1862; June 14, 1865.
12. Troy and Albany, (not given) ; June 14, 1865.
13. New York City, Oct. 1861 ; July 12, 1865.
14. New York City, December 9, 1861.
15. New York City, Dec. 5, 1861.
16. Binghamton, Dec. 10, 1861 ; July 6, 1865.
17. Orleans County, Aug. 26, 1862; June 12, 1865.
18. Rochester, Sept. 13, 1862 ; July 20, 1865.
19. Lockport, Oct. 27, 1862; June 13, 1865.
20. New York City. Jan. 22, 1863; July 31, 1865.
2I. Oswego, Dec. 12, 1862 ; September 8, 1865.
22. Lockport, Oct. 28, 1862 ; transferred to Ninth Artillery.
23 and 24. Rocket Battalion, Albany, Dec. 7, 1861 ; July 14, 1865.
25. Orleans County, Dec. 12, 1862 ; Aug. 1, 1865.
26. Rochester, Feb. 25, 1863 ; Sept. 1865.
27. Buffalo, Dec. 17, 1862 ; June 22, 1865.
28. New York City, Dec. 27, 1862 ; July 31, 1865.
29. Consolidated with Thirty-second Battery.
30. Mustered out June 22, 1865.
31. No record of organization in Adjutant-General's Report.
32. Mustered out July 12, 1865.
33. Buffalo, Sept. 4, 1863 ; June 25, 1865.
34. Flatbush, L. I .; mustered out June 21, 1865.
I. Engineers ; Serrells ; New York, Oct. 11, 1861 ; June 30, 1865.
I. U. S. S. Shooters, Berdans, New York; discharged June and July, 1865.
Independent Co. No. 35, Lockport, April 13, 1865; May 5, 1865. 20. U. S. C. T., New York, Feb. 8, 1864 ; Oct. 7, 1865.
26. U. S. C. T., New York, Feb. 27, 1864.
31. U. S. C. T., New York, May, 1864; Nov. 7, 1865.
[No. 12.]
TROOPS FURNISHED BY THE STATE OF NEW YORK IN THE CIVIL WAR OF 1861-5.
Under the call of April 15, 1861, for 75,000 men there was required of New York 13,280 ; the State actually furnished 13,966.
Under the act of Congress, passed in July 1861, authorizing the rais- ing of 500,000 men, the quota of New York was 109,053; the number furnished was 120,231, or over 11,000 excess.
I7
TROOPS FURNISHED BY NEW YORK STATE.
Under the call of July 2, 1863, for 300,000 men the quota of New York was 59,705, and this number was furnished.
Under the call of August 4, 1862, for 300,000 nine-months men the quoto was 59,705 as before, but the State continued to enlist men for three years and raised on this call 19,199. The raising of 1781 nine months men made this quota about good.
Under the call of Oct. 17, 1863, and February 1, 1864, the quota of the State was 81,993, and there was actually furnished 75,75 I.
Under the call of March 14, 1864, for 200,000 men, the quota of the State was32,794, and the number furnished was 44,435.
Under the calls of July 1864, for 500,000 men, the quota was 77,539, and the number furnished was 83,843.
Under the call of December 19, 1864, for 300,000 men, the quota was 45,812, and the number furnished was 32,965.
Militia for one hundred days' service were also furnished to the num- ber of 5,640.
Militia were also sent forward for periods less than one hundred days not otherwise credited, to the number of 15,987.
These numbers brought together make a grand total of 473,503.
But the report of the Adjutant-General, from which these figures are taken, appears to omit the call that compelled the draft of 1863.
To the above number then it is evident a considerable addition should be made of soldiers either furnished or required, and commuta- tion paid for, carrying the contribution of New York to the armies of the Union up to five hundred thousand men.
ADDENDA-ERRATA.
Page 19-Members of Assembly : 1884-Ammon S. Farnum, Silas S. Pierson.
Page 20-Senators : 1884-85-Thomas Robinson.
Page 24-Superintendents of the Poor : 1883-Charles A. Covell.
Page 25-Coroners : 1883-George P. Livingston.
Page 26-Justices of Sessions : 1883-Enos D. Willits, John B. Mack.
Page 28-Chairman of Board of Supervisors : 1883-John P. Bennett.
Page 28 --- Clerk of Board of Supervisors : 1883-Charles P. Patterson.
Page 34-It appears Freeman Hart was not Supervisor until 1824; Russell Whipple was chosen in 1823, again in 1825, &c.
Page 80-Noah Palmer's death occurred March 13, 1838.
Page 88-"Van Millier" should probably be "Vermilyea. "
Page 105-It is understood that John Dickson should be added to the Revolutionary Soldiers of Rose.
Page 108-Jonathan Clemons was buried in Bushnell's yard.
Page 215-" Damaged " should be " demanded."
Page 251-John Patrick should probably be added to the Revolu- tionary Soldiers.
Page 251 -" Eliezier" should be "Eliezur."
Page 276-M. Carroll, of Huron, is reported as a soldier of the Revo- lution.
Page 279-A slight repetition occurs in the notice of Edward Quaif. Page 306-" Edward E. Taft" should be "Edward P. Taft," "J. N. Arnold" should be " George H. Arnold."
Page 310-"George W. Ceramer" should be "George W. Cramer." Page 313-" Ferris " should be " Ferrin."
Page 65-As these last items are being written there comes the notice of a very important discovery, as follows :
ADDENDA-ERRATA.
HUMAN SKELETONS DISCOVERED IN MACEDON .- An interesting dis- covery has just been made of pre-historic remains upon the farm of the late James Kent and that of William H. Kent, in the town of Mace- don. The West Shore Railroad Company purchased some time since about twenty acres of gravel for use in grading their road. They built side tracks to this ground, and opened the gravel-bed about the Ist of November. Two steam-shovels were set at work, and have been run- ning night and day. On Friday, the 30th of November, 1883, the shovels began to throw up HUMAN SKELETONS. Some were broken in pieces, but other specimens were carefully observed before they were taken out. It was well determined that they were the remains of bodies originally buried in a sitting posture, facing toward the south. They were not in formal line, but scattered somewhat promiscously. From a space not exceeding four square rods there were taken by count FOURTEEN SKELETONS. The smaller bones, on being exposed to the air, crumbled, but the larger ones are well preserved. Mr. William H. Kent has five skulls and a number of other bones, which will be care- fully preserved for future examination by scientific men. The skulls were not more than two or three feet below the surface. This is un- doubtedly the most interesting archæological discovery ever made in this county or in this section of the State. There are no special indi- cations of Indian occupation-no arrow-heads nor any similar relics have been found in connection with these skeletons, nor had any unusual number of such remains ever been found in that vicinity. It is the opinion of medical men who have already examined the skulls to some extent, that THEY ARE NOT THOSE OF THE INDIAN RACE. At the present writing no opinion can be safely given as to the race to which these skeletons belonged ; nor at what date in the ages of the past they were entombed in this bed of gravel. Over this ancient resting-place of the dead the implements of cultivation have for years been passing, revealing no trace of the remains below. It has been reserved for the steam-shovel of the latest railroad enterprise pushing its way up this beautiful val- ley, to uncover this repository of the dead. Who shall say with what rites they were buried, or at what time in the dim ages of the past ?
" The hills,
"Rock ribbed and ancient as the sun, -the vales
"Stretching in pensive quietness between ;
" The venerable woods-rivers that move
"In majesty, and the complaining brooks
" That make the meadows green ; and, poured round all,
" Old Ocean's gray and melancholy waste,-,
" Are but the solemn decorations all
"Of the great tomb of man. The golden sun,
"The planets, all the infinite host of heaven,
" Are shining on the sad abodes of death,
" Through the still lapse of ages. All that tread
"The globe are but a handful to the tribes
"That slumber in its bosom."
Page 551-"Charles Saxton" should be " Charles T. Saxton." "Niles" should be "Nilis."
Page 552-" Sylvester Tulor " should be "Sylvester Teetor." " New- hofer " should be "Newhafer."
ADDENDA-ERRATA.
Page 651-Under date of Dec. 4, 1883, we have from Mrs. J. F. Case, through Mrs. S. E. Stultz, the following note :
" I have taken not a little pains to learn what the ladies of Savannah did for " the soldiers and who were the leaders in that enterprise. I find that they had "what was known as the Soldiers' Aid and Sewing Society, which was held " mostly at the Presbyterian Church, with socials at houses of those who felt "interested.
"Mary Soule, Mary Edwards, Mary Beadle, Emily Jenks and Emma Dunn " were the committee to go through the town and solicit donations."
Page 692-The amended law of 1883, in relation to the burial of indi- gent deceased soldiers, removes the matter wholly from the control of officers having charge of the poor, and provides that soldiers shall not be buried in a cemetery appropriated to paupers, nor in the part of a cemetery so appropriated. The county must pay the expense not exceeding thirty-five dollars, and also furnish a gravestone at an expense not exceeding fifteen dollars. The Board of Supervisors have appointed a soldier in each town with full authority to execute the law.
APPENDIX A.
Page 2-E. K. Burnham was a member of Co. D, IIIth, instead of C.
Page 55-Dexter E. Buell's regiment was the 27th, not the 37th. His name should have been "starred" with the remark: "He is the author of an excellent sketch of Co. B, 27th Inf., published in pamphlet form a few years since."
APPENDIX B.
Page 33-" Dairy" should be "Diary."
NDEX.
A PAGE.
Authorities for Soldiers' Records 6
Abstract of Law Organizing the County IO
Appointments by Governor and Senate. I2
Assemblymen prior to 1823, Seneca and Ontario 16
Assemblymen for Wayne County, 1823 to 1883. 18
Arcadia Organized . 39
Appeal to Arms, Prof. Kreutzer. 359
Action of Supervisors, 1862, July 16th.
I863 .. . 450 to
453
June 23, 1864 464-465
Feb. 20, 1865 .. 477
April 19, 1865. 488
Addenda-Errata, follow Appendix C.
B
Books consulted. 7
Board of Supervisors first meeting, 1823. 26
Butler Organized. 4I
Block House, Clyde. . 90
Block House, Clyde-James Reeves' Letter
92
British Invasion of Wayne County, 1794. 124
Thomas Morris' Account. I26
Lieut. Sheaffer and Capt. Williamson I28
Williamson's Letter I3I
Gen. Washington's Letter I32
Battle of Gettysburgh-News in Wayne County. 417
C
Civil List .. 14
County Clerks
14
County Treasurers. . I6
County Superintendents of Common Schools.
20
Constitutional Conventions
21
Canal Commissioner 2I
Canal Appraisers. 21
Coroners .. 24
Chairmen of Board of Supervisors. 28
Clerks of the Board of Supervisors 28
Catholic Missions mentioned. 46 to 70-71
377
Feb. 6, 1864. 456 to 457
ii
INDEX.
PAGE.
Cannon Abandoned at Clyde.
88-89
Canadian Rebellion 267
Orders of Adj't General.
268
Dr. William Green's Letter. 27I
E. W. Sentell's Artillery Company 271
Jesse H. Green's Riflemen. . 272
Robert W. Ashley and Papers 272 to 274
Cause of Rebellion (Appleton) 275
Chapter II., Part Second-Early Enlistments. 322
Company B, 27th Infantry (formation). 323
Company I, 17th Infantry (formation). 328
Company B, 33d Infantry (formation). 330
Company D, 67th Infantry (formation). 336
Chapter III., Part Second-Summer and Fall of 1861 348
Companies Formed or Projected for the 98th. 358
Projected for the 98th. 361
Chapter IV., Part Second, 1862.
365
Complimentary Supper to Col. Dutton
365
Camp Rathbone.
367
Chapter V-Part Second, 1863.
399
Chapter VI-Part Second, 1864. 454
Col. Taft's note on Battle of Cold Harbor. 463
Company formed at Palmyra Fall of 1864 47I
Col. Corning's Tent Pitched in the Street 472
Chapter VII., 1865. 476
Chapter VIII., Histories of Regiments.
500
Col. Kreutzer's Farewell Address to the 98th 566
Col. Kreutzer's Letter to the Ladies of Lyons
Chapter IX-Histories of Regiments 567
556
Chapter X-Aid Societies, &c. 634
Chapter XI-Grand Army of the Republic. 657
D
Dedication .
3
District Attorneys.
I5
Departure of Company B, 27th.
325
Departure of Company I, 17th
328
Departure of Company B, 33d .
334
Departure of Company D, 67th · 337 to
339
Draft of 1863.
417
Drafted men of Arcadia, 1863.
420
Butler,
423
Galen,
66
424
Huron, 66
427
Lyons, 66
428
Macedon, 66
430
Marion, 66
432
Ontario, 66
433
Palmyra, 66
434
Rose, 66
436
Savannah,
437
INDEX. iii
PAGE.
Drafted men of Sodus, 1863 439
Walworth, “
44I
Williamson " Wolcott, 443
444
Death of Capt. Gregory, 1863 467
Draft, Spring of 1865 .. 478 478
Drafted men of Butler, 1865.
Galen, 66
479 480 481
Lyons,
Macedon“
482
Ontario, " 483
Rose,
484
Sodus, 485
Wolcott, "
486
Death of President Lincoln
494
Death of President Lincoln, Palmyra Courier 494
Lyons Republican
495
News in Lyons
498
E
Election of First County Officers. II
English Conquest of Western New York. 73
English Army at Sodus Bay in 1759 75
East Palmyra-Pioneers IO2
East Palmyra -- James Reeves diary of 1782 103
Eighth Cavalry-Organization.
353
Eighth Cavalry-Lieut. Clemons and recruits leave Palmyra
364
Enrolling Officers, 1863 .
420
Enrolling Officers, 1864.
466
End of the War. 488
End of the War-News received in the County 489 to 494
F
French Explorations-Chapter II. Part First 44
French at Pultneyville, 1687 48
French at Sodus Bay, 1751. 49
French Documents Relating to Sodus Bay · 50 to 53
Fort Hill, Savannah. 67
Forty-fourth Infantry . 349
Funeral Obsequies of Henry Goodchild. 371
Flag Presentation to Supervisors. 474
Speech by John H. Camp, Esq. 474
Reply of Chairman Hance 475
G
Galen Organized
37
Grand Army of the Republic .. 657
Keeslar Post, Wolcott. 659
Vosburgh Post, Newark 662
Dwight Post, Sodus 671
Huron,
iv
INDEX. PAGE.
Grand Army, A. D. Adams Post, Lyons 674
Snedaker Post, Clyde. 676
Garfield Post, Palmyra . 677
John E. Sherman Post, Rose 680
Myron M. Fish Post, Ontario and Williamson 681
H
History of Seventeenth Infantry . 500
Twenty-Seventh Infantry 506
Thirty-Third Infantry .
Forty-Fourth Infantry 522
531
Eighth Cavalry ..
534
Seventy-Fifth Infantry. 544
Ninetieth Infantry. 551
Sixty-Fifth Infantry .. 556
Sixty-Seventh Infantry. 558
Ninety-Eighth Infantry. 558
One Hundred and Fifth Infantry . 574
One Hundred and Eleventh Infantry 574
One Hundred and Sixtieth Infantry 586
Ninth Heavy Artillery
595
Twenty-Second Cavalry 624
First Veteran Cavalry. 625
I
Indian Occupation- Chapter III, Part First 55
Indian Attack on Surveyors. 56
Indian Territory-Boundary Lines 59
Indian Relics. . 64, 65
Indian Posts West of Sodus Village 66
Indian Village at Clyde 7I to 72
J
Justice of the Supreme Court 22
Justices of Sessions. 25
L
Lawyers Practicing in 1823 I2
Lyons Organized. . 36
Lyons Presbytery-Resolutions
400
M
Macedon Organized. 37
Marion Organized. 40
Military Lands
II2
Balloting for Lots in Galen II4
Patents delivered to II7
Balloting for Lots in Sterling 119
Militia-Chapter VII., Part First I36 to 188
Mexican War. 275
Meeting in honor of Co. B, 27th, Lyons 324
Co. B, 33d, Palmyra 331
INDEX. V
PAGE.
Meeting in honor of Co. D, 67th, Clyde . 337 Meeting at Lyons in aid of the 98th 357 Miscellaneous Items . . 342, 343, 362, 363, 373
Meeting of War Committees at Port Byron 375
Monument at Pultneyville 691
N
Nineteenth Infantry 344
Ninetieth Infantry. 353
Ninety-sixth Infantry. 353
Ninety-eighth -- Organization.
355
Ninety-eighth-Consolidation
368
Notice of Col. Dutton
369
National Guard .
472
National Guard-Action of Supervisors
473
D
Ontario Organized . . 35
Official Action in Sodus, 1814. 259
Opening of the Civil War -- Chapter I., Part Second 281
News received in Wayne county. . 288 Lincoln's Proclamation 288
290
Spirit of the Press. . 291 to 296
Spirit of the Pulpit 298 to 305
Spirit of the People. 305 to 321
One Hundred and Fifth. 370
Organization of the I11th Infantry . 376 to 383
138th Infantry 384 to 390 160th Infantry . 390 to 394
Official Roster of the 17th Infantry 5º3
518
33d Infantry.
98th Infantry 582
570
IIIth Infantry
9th H. A .. 618
16oth Infantry. 630
Officers of Grand Army, 1884. 692
P
Preface .
Part First Commences 9
Presidential Electors. 20
Palmyra Organized.
33
Pre-emption Line. 59
Page in the Military History of Lyons. 259
Presentation of a Sword to Capt. Adams. 327
Mr. Tinsley's Address .. 327
Capt. Adams' Reply. 327
Poem, by Miss. Frances Sheffield. 342
Patriotic Appeal-Mrs. B. C. Ketchum 40.I
Poem, by Lu-Light-Et-Ego. 402
Decoration Day-A. Parke Burgess 658
5
27th Infantry 528
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INDEX.
Q PAGE.
Quota of Wayne County, Calls of 1862
398
Draft of 1863 .. 419
Call of October 17, 1863 449
Quota and Credits
459
R
Representatives in Congress. 21
Rose Organized. .
40
Revolutionary Soldiers, Chapter V., Part First. 76
Pension List of 1835 . .76 to 81
Census of 1840, by towns 81 to
83
additional, Arcadia.
83
Butler
85
Galen
88
Huron
94
Lyons
94
Marion . 98
Macedon
99
Ontario 99
Palmyra 100
Rose . 104
Savannah
105
Sodus . IO6
IIO
Williamson
IIO
Wolcott
III
Roll of Co. B, 27th, as it left Lyons 326
Co. I, 17th, as it left Newark 329
Co. B, 33d, as it left Palmyra
335
Co. D, 67th, as it left Clyde Veterans .
338
Resolutions of Supervisors in aid of the 98th Baptist Association.
397, 398
Return of Company B, 27th.
403
Company B, 33d. 409
Company I, 17th. 413
Resolutions Town Board of Palmyra 446
Reception in Ontario, Aug. 9, 1865 690
S
Sheriffs I4
Senators 19
Sergeant-at-Arms 20
School Commissioners
State Engineer .. 20
22
Superintendents of the Poor 22
Sodus Organized . 32
Savannah Organized. 38
Stansells and Featherly, first Settlers of Wayne County 95
361
362
Report of Finance Committee.
341
Walworth.
INDEX. vii
PAGE.
Soldiers of 1812, Claims Proved, Official. 220 to 225
Dickinson's list, Additional
A. F. Redfield's Company . 226
Militia Rolls of 1812-15 226
Capt. Hull's Company . 227
Capt. Perrine's Company
228
Lieut. Westfall's Company.
228
Capt. Cost's Company. .
228
Capt. Mussulman's Company
229
Capt. Whitman's Company
229
Capt. Bogert's Company. 230
Capt. Davis's Company .. 230
Capt. Hines's Company . . 231
Capt. Woodworth's Company 231
Capt. Smith's Company . 231
Capt. Van Auker's Company
232
Capt. Rees's Company . .
232
Capt. Hinkley's Company
233
Capt. Culver's Company.
233-234
Capt. Harvey's Company.
235
Capt. Gallup's Company.
235
Capt. Holcomb's Company
235
Capt. Poppino's Company. 236
Capt. Ingoldsby's Company.
236
Capt. Pullen's Company
237
Capt. Swan's Company.
237
Lieut. Lilly's Company . . 238
Capt. Poppino's Guards 238
additional, Arcadia
239
Galen
240
Huron
241
Lyons
242
Marion.
243
Macedon
244
Ontario. 244
Palmyra. 245
Rose. 25I
252
Sodus.
252
Walworth ..
257
Williamson. 258
Wolcott .
259
Soldiers of the Mexican War, in Wayne County.
279
Soldiers, Miscellaneous, John Rhein .. 277
Frederick Roraback 278
Edward Quaife . 279
Dr. Henry Perrine ,
279
Dr. Alexander McIntyre 279
Butler 240
Savannah
Dr. G. P. Livingston 277
227
INDEX.
PAGE.
Seventy-Fifty Infantry (Organization) 350
Saxon B. Gavitt, work of. 360
Second Mounted Rifles 448
Substitutes, 1864. . .467 to 469
Palmyra 469
Rose. 469
Savannah. 469
Sodus.
470
Williamson
470
T
Town Officers of Canandaigua, 1791, 1792. 29
1793, 1894. 30
1795 .. 31
Town Organizations of Wayne County. 32
Thirteenth Infantry
344
Tenth Cavalry ..
355
Twenty-Second Cavalry . 448
The Flags on Soldiers' Graves, James P. Foster.
448
U
399-400
Union Leagues.
V
Veterans Organizing, 1861 340
Veterans Out. . 341
Veteran Cavalry, Captain Draime's Company 447
Victory, Lyons Republican, Editorial 489
Victory, Palmyra Courier, Editorial.
49I
W
Wayne County, Organized IO
Williamson, Organized. 34
Walworth, Organized. 42
War of 1812-15, Chapter VIII, Part First.
Causes 189
190
Previous Alarm of 1809
192
Items from Newspapers
194
General Orders. 195 Sodus Burned . . 197
Letter from John P. Terry. 203
Letter from Jonathan Warner 204
Men that were in the Battle of Sodus Point. 207
Lossings Account. 209
British and American Lake Forces. 2II
Attack on Pultneyville. 2IJ
Account from Ontario Messenger 212
Families at Pultneyville, 1814. 219
Letter of Alvah Fuller. 219
INDEX. ix
PAGE.
War of 1812-15, Official Action in Sodus
259
John Failings Affidavit. 260
Wm. Wickham's Claim, Affidavits 261 to 266
War Committee, Summer of 1862. 375
Welcome to Re-enlisted Men of the 98th 46 1
Womens' Work, Arcadia .
635
Butler
635
Galen
636
Huron
639
Lyons.
640
Marion.
644
Macedon
646
Ontario
646
Palmyra
647
Rose
651
Savannah
651
Sodus.
651
Walworth
654
Williamson 654
Wolcott.
655
Wayne Veteran Association
INDEX TO APPENDIX A.
List of Soldiers in Arcadia
I
Butler
19
Galen
25
Huron
45
Lyons
53
Macedon
75
Marion
8I
Ontario
8I
Palmyra
96
Rose .
118
Savannah.
126
Sodus
I32
Walworth'
148
Williamson
I55
Wolcott
16 I
683
5
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INDEX.
INDEX TO APPENDIX B.
PAGE.
Advertisements of 1861
I to 3
Calamity at the Barracks
25
County Monument. .
26
Corning Joseph W., Notice of
29
Corning John W., Notice of
30
Dutton Monument. .
25
Decoration Day, Orra L. Stoddard.
24
De Zeng Family in Clyde.
28
Draime Henry J., Notice of.
30
Foster James P., Notice of.
3I
Lines on the Death of Henry Butts.
24
Ninetieth Infantry . 32
On a Furlough, James B. Wiley
25
Obituary Notices :
N. E. Granger
II
A. W. Proseus.
12
William S. Thornton
14
Bartlett Rogers .
14
Manley T. Stacey
16
Wm. C. Belden
16
L. A. Rogers
17
L. S. Rogers. .
19
Eugene D. Perrine
19
Capt. J. G. Scott.
20
Rev. Aaron Van Nostrand.
2I
Eddie Foster .
2I
James W. Snedaker
2I
Thomas J. Ennis.
22
Rev. Horace Eaton
34
Horace G. Hill.
33
Platner, John S., Notice of.
30
Prophecy
32
Personals . · 3 to 7
Resignation and Appointment. 27
War Correspondence :
Letter of A. B. Williams
7
Letter of Ed. Allee ... 9
Letter of Capt. James Snyder. IO
Welcome Home 27
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INDEX.
INDEX TO APPENDIX C.
PAGE.
Aggregate of Money Paid by Town and County
7
County Expenditure 1862.
I
County Issue of Bonds, 1863-4. 2
Interest Account, on same. 2
Issue of Bonds and Interest Account 1865.
3
Expenses-Summary Statement
List of Regiments Furnished by the State
Number of Men Furnished by Wayne County
7-8
Quotas Furnished by the State. 16
3 to 5
Volunteer Subscriptions 1861 5-9
Volunteer Subscriptions 1862. 6
Value of Supplies by Womens' Aid Societies 7
3
8
Town Taxes for War Purposes
DATE DUE
APR 1 / 1990
APR 1 4 1990
APR 14 1900
DEC 2 ₺ 2007
JUL 0 2. 2017
DEMCO 38-297
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 3 1197 20416 5911
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