Our county and its people : a descriptive and biographical record of Genesee County, New York, v. 1, Part 23

Author: North, Safford E
Publication date: 1899
Publisher: [United States] : Boston History Company
Number of Pages: 776


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Captain Walter B. Moore's company of the One Hundredth Regi- ment of Infantry was recruited principally among the inhabitants of Genesee county. The regiment, popularly known as the Second Regi- ment of the Eagle Brigade, commanded by Colonel James M. Brown, was mustered for three years' service. The Genesee county company consisted of the following :


Captain, Walter B. Moore; lieutenants, Melanethon Howell Topping, Martin S. Bogart; sergeants, Rodney Dexter, Leonard D. Howell, Edward S. Peck, Peabody Pratt, Myron P. Pierson ; corporals, William Wheeler, William M. Thomson, Donald MePherson, Norman HI. Meldrum, John C. Davis, Milo .L. Olmstead; musicians, Joseph O. Price, Samuel Malters; wagoner, Willard Josslyn.


Privates, Irvin Austin, Robert Brears, Edward E. Boyd, Benjamin Bain, Henry C. Bolton, George N. Benjamin, Charles Clough, William N. Crosby, Edward P. Cooley, Benjamin C. Coon, Henry G. Copeland, Mortimer L. Daniels, Fritz Dato, Ord. M. Davis, Leonard R. Delamater, George Eberhart, Jacob Edgarton, George C. Fales, James Fox, Charles D. Foot, William II. French, Barney Growney, Theo- dore O. Geer, John Golland, Philip Geize, Henry M. Haskins, Albert Howell, John Jordan, Andrew Lynd, John J. MeCall, George Moore, Timothy McMullin. Joseph Maud, Gordon B. Meldrum, John McPhail, Thomas McCann, Daniel MeIntyre, Charles Meyrer, James McPherson, Mather Moore, William Newton, William Oim- sted, John B. Ott, Albert J. Pervorce, Joseph P. Pierson, John C. Presbry, Albert


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Russell, Hiram Robison, Phillip Ryan, William P. Swift, James V. Swarthout, Will- iam Seeley, Chester F. Swift, George Swift, Peter Treehouse, Robert Trimball, Ly- man Taylor, Sanford C. Thomson, Peter Tracy, Louis H. Todd, Stephen Walkley, Augustus P. Weller, John G. Wicks, Abram L. Wood, Matthias Winkle, Albert U. Ward, James Walker.


The One Hundred and Fifth Regiment, N. Y. Volunteer Infantry, was recruited largely from among the residents of Genesee county. The names of the officers and men from Genesee county, as they appear upon the State muster rolls, follow:


Field and Staff .- Colonel, James M. Fuller, Le Roy; lieutenant-colonel, Henry S. Achillis, Le Roy; major, John W. Shedd, Le Roy; quartermaster, Charles Strong, Le Roy; surgeon, David C. Chamberlin, Le Roy; chaplain, Byron P. Russell, Le Roy; commissary sergeant, Jerome J. Shedd, Le Roy.


Company A .- Second lieutenant. George W. Dickey, Batavia; first sergeant, George H. Smith, Batavia; sergeant, Harrison Barber, Elba; corporals, Marony Shadbolt, Alexander; Clinton Brace, Batavia; George S. Winslow, Batavia; Leman T. Miner, Batavia; musician, Lonson R. Chaffee, Le Roy; privates, Samuel Avery, Frederick Bramsted, Edward Brewer, Jefferson Curtain, Lorenzo Croft, Alonzo Croft, Oliver N. Campbell, William Dingman, John Free, Alvirus D. Harrington, George F. Hundredmark, John Killen, Burr Kenyon, John Nash, Malcom G. Petti- bone, Henry H. Ruland, Lewis Skinner, John Tyrrell, Henry E. Thomas, John Thomas, William Thomas, Isah Thomas, Abram Vanalstine, Andrew Whitney.


Company B .- Corporal, Merit White; privates, Philip S. Frost, Cornelius Ryan, William Rose.


Company C .- Corporal, Edward Thompson ; privates, Joseph M. Cook, Charles H. Hodge, Peter A. McIntyre, Malcom McIntyre, Edward Mercer, Erasmus R. Ste- phens, William H. Thompson, Orrin Thompson, John B. Way.


Company D .- Sergeant, George W. Griffith, Le Roy; musicians, Jolin Foster and Emogine Daniels, Le Roy; privates, Charles H. Miller, James Shine.


Company E .- Captain, George Babcock, Batavia; first lieutenant, Willis Benhanı, South Byron ; second lieutenant, John J. White. Batavia; sergeants, Edwin J. Hyde and Lucius F. Rolfe, Bethany, Patrick H. Graham, Batavia; corporals, George W. Mather, Herbert Stacey and Edward Brennan, Batavia, James A. Sherwood, Byron, Clarence H. MeCabe, Darien, Taylor Hart, Alexander, Newell J. Hamilton, Oak- field; teamster, Philbrook Holden, Batavia; privates, John F. Armstrong, William F. Albro, Chauncey Bowen, John Blake, John Barnard, Herrick C. Crocker, William E. Crane, Thomas Cady, Owen Gaskin, William II. Heal, Jacob Hagisht, Lawrence Henesey, Wesley Hawkins, James H. Hogan, Edwin S Heath, John Keenan, James G. Lawton, Ezro Mann, John Moore, William Martin, Robert C. Odion, David Powell, James Parshall, William Riley, Michael Strieff, Levi Schrem, Joseph Sco- field. Harlam Trumbull, James P. Thomas, James H. Turner, Franklin Terry, Isaac Wakeley, Isaac P. Wakeley.


Company F -Corporal, William J. Deshon, Bethany; privates, Arthur Carmel, Thomas Close, Edward Hibbison, Oliver B. Olin, Sylvester Primmer, George Schuab.


Company G .- Private, Thomas Coady.


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Company K .- Corporal, Sheldon I. Brown, Oakfield; privates, Frederick Ellris, George Fauset, John Johnson.


This regiment was mustered into the service of the United States in March, 1862, and consolidated with the Ninety-Fourth New York Vol- unteers in March, 1863. The regiment participated in the following battles: Cedar Mountain, Rappahannock Station, Thoroughfare Gap, Second Bull Run, Chantilly, South Mountain, Antietam and Fredericks- burg. The names of the officers and their records follow :


Colonels:


James M. Fuller, commissioned April 10, 1862; resigned August 2, 1862.


Howard Carroll, commissioned August 2, 1862; not mustered as colonel.


John W. Shedd, commissioned October 10, 1862: mustered out at consolidation. March 17, 1863.


Lieutenant-Colonels:


Henry L. Achilles, commissioned March 24, 1862; resigned March 25, 1862.


Howard Carroll, commissioned April 10, 1862; died September 20, 1862, of wounds.


Richard Whiteside, commissioned October 10, 1862; mustered out at consolidation.


Majors:


John W. Shedd, commissioned April 10, 1862; promoted to colonel October 10, 1862. Daniel A. Sharp, commissioned October 10, 1862; mustered out at consolidation.


Adjutants:


Daniel A. Sharp, commissioned April 10, 1862; promoted to major October 10, 1862. John I. White, commissioned November 24, 1862; mustered out at consolidation.


Quartermasters :


Charles Strong, commissioned April 10, 1862; discharged August 12, 1862.


. Jerome J. Shedd, commissioned December 17, 1862; transferred to Ninety-fourth Regiment.


Surgeon :


David C. Chamberlain, commissioned April 10, 1862; transferred to Ninety-fourth Regiment.


Assistant Surgeons :


James W. Casey, commissioned April 10, 1862; mustered out at consolidation.


John T. Brown, commissioned September 17, 1862; transferred to Ninety-fourth Reginent.


Chaplain :


Byron P. Russell, commissioned April 10, 1862; resigned September 12, 1862. Captains :


Richard Whiteside, commissioned April 10, 1862; promoted to lientenant-colonel October 10, 1862.


John C. Whiteside, commissioned November 19, 1862; transferred to Ninety- fourth Regiment.


James B. W. De Long, commissioned April 10, 1862; discharged October 1, 1862. Charles F. Rodgers, commissioned November 24, 1862; transferred to Ninety-fourth Regiment; brevet major N. Y. V.


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Henry E. Smith, commissioned April 10, 1862; discharged October 13, 1862.


Themas A. Steadman, commissioned November 19, 1862; mustered out at consoli- dation.


Isaac S. Tichenor, commissioned April 10, 1862; mustered out at consolidation ; brevet colonel U. S. V.


George Babcock, commissioned April 10, 1862; discharged October 6, 1862.


Willis Benham, commissioned November 24, 1862; transferred to Ninety-fourth Regiment.


Abraham Moore, commissioned April 10, 1862; transferred to Ninety-fourth Regi- inent.


John McMahon, commissioned April 10, 1862; transferred to Ninety-fourth Regi- ment.


Patrick W. Bradley, commissioned April 10, 1862; mustered out at consolidation. Thomas Purcell, commissioned April 10, 1862; discharged September 17, 1862.


Joseph E. Conway, commissioned December 23, 1862; not mustered as captain. Salah J. Wilber, commissioned April 10, 1862; discharged January 16, 1863. First Lieutenants:


John C. Whiteside, commissioned April 10, 1862; promoted to captain November 19, 1863.


Benjamin Whiteside, commissioned December 22, 1862; transferred to Ninety- fourth Regiment.


Charles F. Rodgers, commissioned April 10, 1862; promoted to captain November 24, 1862.


Frederick J. Massey, commissioned November 24, 1862; transferred to Ninety- fourth Regiment.


Thomas A. Steadman, commissioned April 10, 1862; promoted to captain Novem- ber 19, 1862.


John De Graff, commissioned November 24, 1862; not mustered as first lieutenant. Horace D. Bennett, commissioned April 10, 1862; dismissed October 17, 1862.


Augustus Field, commissioned December 22, 1862; transferred to Ninety-fourth Regiment.


Willis Benham, commissioned April 10, 1862; promoted to captain November 24, 1862.


Lucius F. Rolfe, commissioned February 20, 1863; mustered out at consolidation ; brevet captain N. Y. V.


William Clark, commissioned April 10, 1862; discharged September 12, 1862.


William Knowles, commissioned November 24, 1862; transferred to Ninety- fourth Regiment.


Dennis Graham, commissioned April 10, 1862; discharged October 9, 1862.


Isaac Doolittle, commissioned October 30, 1862; transferred to Ninety-fourth Regiment.


David C. Smith, commissioned April 10, 1562; resigned November 28. 1862.


George W. Connelly, commissioned February 19, 1863; not mustered as first licu- tenant.


Michael McMullen, commissioned April 10, 1862; mustered out at consolidation.


David Gould, jr., commissioned April 10, 1862; resigned July 12, 1862.


Eli D. Woodworth, commissioned July 21, 1862; mustered out at consolidation.


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Second Lieutenants:


George W. Dickey, commissioned April 10, 1862; discharged September 10, 1862. Thomas Burrows, commissioned December 22, 1862; transferred to Ninety-fourth Regiment.


Frederick J. Massey, commissioned April 10, 1862; promoted to first lieutenant November 24, 1862.


Charles T. Mesler, commissioned December 22, 1862, transferred to Ninety-fourth Regiment.


John De Graff, commissioned April 10, 1862; missing since December 13, 1862.


James H. Bushnell, commissioned December 22, 1862; mustered out at consolida- tion.


Augustus Field, commissioned April 10, 1862; promoted to first lieutenant Decem- ber 22. 1869.


Oscar F. Hawkins, commissioned December 22, 1862; transferred to Ninety-fourth


Regiment.


John J. White, commissioned April 10, 1862; promoted to adjutant November 24, 1862.


Lucius F. Rolfe, commissioned November 24, 1862; promoted to first lieutenant February 20. 1862.


William Knowles, commissioned April 10, 1862; promoted to first lieutenant No- vember 24, 1862.


Edwin A. Dayton, commissioned December 22, 1862; transferred to Ninety-fourth Regiment.


Isaac Doolittle, commissioned April 10, 1862; promoted to first lieutenant October 30, 1862.


George W. Connelly, commissioned December 22, 1862; mustered out at consolida- tion.


John Hayes, commissioned February 10, 1863; not mustered.


Joseph E. Conway, commissioned April 10. 1862; mustered out at consolidation.


George French, commissioned December 22, 1862; not mustered.


Charles C. Buckley, commissioned April 10, 1862; killed in action at Antietam, Md., September 17, 1862.


Garwin Longmuir, commissioned January 31, 1863; not mustered.


Eli D. Woodworth, commissioned April 10, 1862; promoted to first lieutenant July 21, 1SC2.


George Wilbur, commissioned July 21, 1862; mustered out at consolidation.


The One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Regiment of New York Vet- erans was recruited largely from Genesee county. It was organized at Loekport, to serve three years, and was mustered into the service of the United States as an infantry regiment August 22, 1862. In Febru- ary, 1863, it was changed from infantry to heavy artillery and desig. nated as the Eighth N. Y. Heavy Artillery. It belonged to the Second Army Corps.


Two additional companies were organized for this regiment in Janu-


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ary, 1864. The entire organization was raised in the counties of Gene see, Niagara and Orleans, comprising the Twenty-ninth Senate district. Companies G, H, I and K were transferred to the Fourth New York Artillery June 4, 1865. Companies L and M were transferred to the Tenth New York Volunteer Infantry, and the remaining six companies were mustered out June 5, 1866, in accordance with orders from the War Department. This regiment participated in the following battles, according to the official report of the adjutant-general of the State of New York: Spottsylvania, Tolopotomoy, Cold Harbor, North Anna, Petersburg, Strawberry Plains, Deep Bottom, Ream's Station and Boyd- ton Road. The casualties of this regiment during the campaign which closed with Lee's surrender, were officially reported at 1, 111 officers and men. As far as can be learned the following is a list of the Gene- see county members of this regiment.


Major .- James M. Willett.


Company G .- Captain Elbridge T. Sherwin; lieutenants, J. K. Cooper, Orrin C. Parker; sergeants, John H. Nichols, John F. Hutton, John J. Thomas, James W. Young, George Ford; corporals, J. D. Safford, Lewis Teller, Wm. H. Bennett, M. M. Kendall. Peter Welch, W. W. Burton, M. Manahan, Thomas Cuthbert, Janics H. Horton, Peter Barber; musicians, M. McNamara, Joseph H. Horton ; artificer, John G. Foster.


Privates .- Albert Amidon, John Adams, Nelson F. Bowen, Wm. A. Burris, Charles Brooks, Jolin Bisher, H. L. Bennett, Charles Buell, L. C. Briggs, M. Birmingham, Wm. Brower, Charles Collins, James H. Charles, Christopher Cooper, Wm. Cleve- land, George A. Cole, J. Cook, J. Donnigan, L. C. Dorman, A. E. Darrow, A. J. Denham, Anthony Davis, Delos Eddy, Nicholas Felter, Harry Fernerstein, Edward W. Flanders, Charles H. Fuller, George A. Fuller, Peter Fowldin, Frank Gleaser, Warner Howe, Henry Helfman, Wm. Hutton, Christopher Johnson, Heury Johnson, Lyman C. Kendall, Wm. H. Kendall, John Kimmerling. Daniel W. Kinnic, Wm. Morford, Norman Martin, Moses Millington Peter MeDermid, Daniel MeDermid. Charles W. MeCarthy, Cain Mahaney, Joseph Murdock, Peter Metzler, George Metzler, S. Myres, J. Mclaughlin, John Munz, George Merlan, Conrad Merlan. Abram Norris, Van A. Pratt, Robert Peard, Wm. J. Pindar, M. S. Parker, F. W. Rice, Fernando Robbins, Charles II. Rice, Nathamel Rowan, Wm. H. Ship, John J. Sherman. Wm. Smith, Devolson Smith, Henry Thomas, Joseph Thompson; George W. Thomas, Lewis Van Dyke, G. H. Van Alstine, Reuben Van Wart. S. A. Wil- son, W. W. Wyman, W. Ward, W. P. Wright. Joseph Willett, Leroy Williams, N. W. Wakeman, Wm. Wood, R. I. Waite, Richard Welch.


Those recruited and sent on after the regiment had gone to the front were:


F. A. Altmeyer, John W. Amlong, N. F. Bowen, William N. Barton, Mark Bossard, Joseph Bongordon, John W. Babcock, A. J. Bennett, M. F. Bowe, John Brown, Will- iam Boehme, W. H. Bennett, Peter Barber, P. Colson, Henry Conklin, G. R. Cochran,


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Jolin Camp, Hibbard Chase, John Collins, James B. Clark, Patrick Collins, Daniel Dibble, Hugh Duffy, C. M. Dodge, Robert Denham, M. W. Elston, Abram Elston, Robert A. Erwin, Lawrence Flynn, Christopher Follett, K. B. Finley, Matthew Gleaser, J. M. Gilson, Charles C. Gilson, George F. Jones, Ezra Kirby, James Moore, John McNamara, Virgil Marsh, Hiram Marsh, A. J. Mahew, F. B. Maynard, N. A. Mitchell. M. Manion, N. Martin, Charles Nichols, R. Ovendan, Thomas E. Peard, John Perkins, George W. Parshall, D. M. Pannell, M. W. Parker, George Perry, W. O. Robinson, John Reed, Charles Sanford, J. B. D. Sawtell, Martin Steves, William N. Smith, Jacob M. Smith, Joseph Steffin, Horatio Thomas, John Thomas, Cassimere Thomas, O. Timmerson, N. Truesdall, Seth J. Thomas, Thomas Wilson. John Was- chow, Albert Wilber, Rowley Wilson, Luke White, Edwin Wade, C. M. Whitney, J. Walsh, J. M. Wiggins, F. F. Waterman, E. A. Perrin, Silas Smith.


Company H .- Captain, Stephen Connor; heutenants, George Wiard, J. H. Rob- son, W. II. Raymond. Archibald Winnie; sergeants, Henry Bickford, W. II. Rober- son, William Grant, Louis Mather, Stephen Vail, O. E. Babcock, A. W. Aldrich, R. T. Hunn : corporals, E. P. Cowles, Charles Cox, E. J. Winslow, A. M. Allen, C. Chamber- lain, William Jones, W. H. Fidinger, W. H. Griffin, E. A. Whitman, Joseph Webber, H. B. Salisbury, L. H. Robinson ; musicians, C. D. Davis, Henry C. Ward ; artificers, F. Krager, W. Cole; wagoner, R. Crosby.


Privates .-- Orrin Allen, Arthur Allen, Ed. Anthony, Frank Anthony, Thomas Anthony, Henry Anthony, J. O. Aldridge, H. L. Austin, Albert Algo, J. Armidick, D. H. Bailey, F. Burgomaster, J. K. Brown, H. E. Brooks, J. C. Beach, Ira Baker, Henry Britton, James Bush, John S. Barber, W. R. Crook, Eli Cope, J. M. Cook, J. W. Chappel, Joseph Cheney. Robert Caple, P. Carlton, Robert Conroy, Edward Dyer, Alvin Dyer, Ferdinand Dorf, H. E. Duell, Charles Derby, Frank Derson, M. T. Bailey, N. J. Eaton, William Fenner, Daniel Fenner, Irvine Fenner, Leon Feller, N. Frenberger, C. Foster, J. C. Fidinger, A. J. Frayer, J. E. Friesman, W. B. Gra- ham. Jacob Gleaser, R. L. Gumaer, W. J. Gregg, John C. Gray, G. A. Haight, J. E. Haight, Sam Haight, G. Z. Howard, J. B. Hescock, J. D. Henderson, S. B. Holmes, James Heal, Robert Heal, Jonas Holmes, John Hix, J. W. Hildun, Charles Havens, E. G. Havens, F. M. Harden, O. S. Holcomb, F. Johnson. D. V. Johnson, Frank Jones, W. S. Joslyn, II. D. Johns, Thomas Johns, Daniel Johns, F. A. Kenyon, W. P. Kidder, J. W. Kasson, B. R. Lamkins, Fred Lord, C. Lafleur, D. E. Lamphear, William Lewis, James Laighbody, Charles Lilly, J. D. Mason, W. J. Moore, J. K. Merrill, W. A. McMillan, N. N. Morse, Pat Murphy, H. D. Myers, J. McDaniels, J. McAllister. W. H. Mattison, J. Mahannah, A. T. MeCrackea, Byron Murdock, W. L. Norton, Alfred Riker, G. W. Reynolds, John Radford, A. E. Spaulding, Paul Ste- vens, D. Sherman, Festus Stone, H. T. Sautell, Moore Smith, W. I. Skidmore, A. V. Simmons, H. F. Snook, Arba Shaw, J. Spaulding, H. Suits, Daniel Suits, H. C. Searls, M. Sutfin, Thomas Steele, H. C. Timby, Samuel Throop, George Thomas. M. O. Tyrrel, E. Tibbitts. S. D. Tuttle, W. B. Tallman, B. F. Tallman, II. L. Van Dresser, M. L. Watson, J. A. Wall, Robert Walker, W. M. Walker, John II. Wea- ver, B. F. Wood, James W. Wood, Julius Wies, Jacob Wies, Thomas Warner, War- ren West, J. H. Williamson, Edson Weed, E. G. Webster, J. M. Warren, Alpha Warson, N. H. Winslow, A. B. Ward, W. F. Young, Peter Stevens, John Shum, George Walker, J. M. Zimmerman.


Company I .- Captain, Alexander Gardner; lieutenants, M. M. Cook, S. R. Staf-


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ford, E. R. Loomis, Edward Gillis; sergeants, Thomas J. Dean, Seth C. Hall, M. Duguid, M. Van Antwerp, J. B. Arnold, N. S. Nier, John P. Thomas, E. H. Norton ; corporals, J. R. Perry, J. H. Taggart, L. A. Clark, S. J. Feagles, E. B. Randall, W. II. Elwell. Marcus Wilcox, Thomas Houston, Charles Pindar, Fred. Walter, W. L. Benedict, Orville Bannister; musicians, W. F. Osborne, George W. Lower ; artificers, George Kelley, W. F. Perkins; wagoner, W. H. Miller.


Privates .- J. D. Ames, James Agett, jr., James Avery, W. Allen, A. C. Bushman, John Byzn, James Byzu, Leonard Bland, J. F. Bell, J. B. Beardsley, C. Cook, Fred Cook, Joseph Cook, Joseph Cook, 2d, Johu Cook, Ebenezer Cook, D. Chamberlain, H. A. Church, W. L. Calvert, Elias Chappell, H. T. Clark, Jerome Clark, Charles Carpenter, J. B. Curtis, Thomas Cauffield, G. J. Chandler, Peter Campbell, S. B. Doty, Albert De Wolf, W. H. Dayton, A. K. Damon, F. Eberhardt, Fidelo Eddy, A: Etherefingtou. John Fulton, W. H. Fuller, W. L. Farr, Sylvester Farr, F. H. Fordham, F. Furey, John Folk, W. H. H. Gillett, C. Gibhartt, Peter Gallagher. Nich. Gossie, W. H. Gordon, G. H. Holmes, George Hcath, E. P. Hoyt, Sylvester Hoyt, John Houston, William Houston, E. N. Henderson, James Hunter, W. A. House. E. W. Herrick, D. V. Hallock, W. H. Howell, Elmer Howell, Daniel Jones, E. M. Kline, John Kelley, Philip Lougle, Joseph Lougle, II. J. W. Lewis, Seymour Lewis, Alonzo Lewis, P. McDonnell. William McGuire, M. H. McNeil, D. MeMartin, B. F. McHeury, P. Mingus, Michael Mahan, Alfred Murdock, Dwight Mann, John Monroe, Nicholas Nowe, Alonzo Nichols, F. H. Olmsted, W. D. Perkins, J. B. Palmer, Lewis Payne, S. A. Pease, George Phillips, D. Russell, Robert Reid, Ash- ley Randall, E. P. Ross, A. J. Reibling. T. C. Rawson, R. E. Robertson, W. W. Stamp, Ed. Stamp, Ed. Sharp, William Sharp, F. A. Shipley, J. A. Sherwood, J. M. Sherwood, L. K. Spafford, E. D. Shader, Delos Shattuck, James Sifert, Almon Secor, Ed. Strouch, Riley Stevens, Alexander Shaw, S. L. M. Stafford, Emory MI. Tone, J. A. Tone, John Thomas, Amos Topliff, H. W. Trobridge, A. E. Townsend, A. N. Van Antwerp, William Wayman, J. W. Wilson, John Walter, H. A. Williams, Harry Willis, Joel Willis, John Woltz, Charles Wooliver, E. A. White, F. C. Waltby. E. B. Clark, C. S. Holbrook, J. H. Hoyt, John Shipley, W. H. Thompson, A. R. Terry, G. W. Terry, J. E. Young.


Company L .- Captain, S. Dexter Ludden; lieutenants, Hiram II. Van Dake, George H. Robertson, W. L. Totten ; sergeants, Darwin L. Fellows, E. T. Forman, W. O. Bartholomew, E. H. Ewell, Joseph Shaw, C. A. Whipple, Edward Bannister, W. H. Hunn; corporals, D. K. Austin, Allen Buell, J. A. Clark, Robert Chappie. James Drain, Kirk Ewell, Harrison Ferguson, E. F. Ives, G. W. Kendall. George Metzger, William Page, Edward Williams; musicians, Julius Kassler, William Kisor; artificers, G. A. Barner, Loren Hedger; wagoner, Eugene Plumley.


Privates .- W. H. Anderson, P. Anthony, N. Armstrong, J. Babcock. Charles G. Ball, Samuel Barnes, William Battersby, Joseph Bloedt, M. Buck, O. S. Burgess, 1. W. Burleigh, George Cacner. A. E. Carpenter, C. B. Carpenter, J. S. Carpenter, E. L. Carpenter, W. T. Chapman, James H. Childs, O. A. Churchill. W. H. Clancey, Chauncey Clark, Lewis Clark, James Conway, James Courtney, William Craig, I. S. Cross, Orrin Crocker, M. M. Cummings, II. V. Day, D. M. Dean. E. M. Doty, A. J. Drake, Thomas Duffy, Harley Dunham, James Ellis, M. Filkins. James Fluker, G. W. Freelove, W. M. Fuller, Robert Gibson, C. N. Goodenow, G. W. Gould, E. J. Stratton, H. N. Goodenow, D. P. Goodrich, David Greening, Adam Grile, Charles


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Hale, S. Hamilton, John Hersch, John G. Hersch, John Hewitt, Thomas Hellman, W. H. H. Hoklen, R. D. Holley, Edwin Hoops, C. A. Howland, Ira Howland, W. R. Howland. Riley Ingalsbe, Joel B. Jewett, Jefferson Judd, W. M. Kendall, Alfred Keyser, Henry Knapp, E. G. Moulton, John Kunst, Lewis Kraft, William Lewis, A. W. Lingfield, Mortimer Lingfield, Charles Loomis, O. D. Lyman, L. D. Mapes, Morris Marquot, W. C. McCabe, Daniel McMullen, Morris McMullen, M. Myers, Stephen Myers, Charles Mertz, Caleb Miller, James Morton, William Nixon, Dennis O'Connor, H. Z. Owen, Isaac Page, F. G. Passmore, R. H. Perkins, A. D. Petrie, .G. W. R. Pettibone, Harris Phillips, E. P. Pierce, F. Prescott, William Radley, Frank Reinhart, E. H. Rich, E. Robinson, Wesley Robinson, George Rose, E. K. Sage, Frank Sage, I. II. Sanford, Fra Smith, Joseph Sorrell, H. R. Stevens, M. B. Stevens, John Thomas, George Totterdale, D. C. Tracey, C. D. Vickery, George Walker, Tooker Walker, W. II. Walker, II. I. Wallace, H. C. Warner, William Welch, E. Wentworth, L. Whipple, E. G. Wurtz, Charles Youngs.


The following is a list of officers who served in the regiment, with the dates of their commission, and their promotion, discharge, dismissal, transfer, or death:


Colonels:


Peter A. Porter, commissioned September 10, 1862; killed in action at Cold Har- bor, Va., June 3, 1861.


Willard W. Bates, commissioned June 14, 1864; not mustered.


James M. Willett, commissioned July 12, 1864; discharged January 14, 1865,


Joel B. Baker, commissioned January 30, 1864; transferred to the Tenth N. Y. In- fantry June 4, 1865.


Lieutenant Colonels :


Willard W. Bates, commissioned August 18, 1862; died June 25, 1864, of wounds received in action.


James M. Willett, commissioned June 14, 1864; promoted to colonel July 12, 1865. Lawrence Kipp, commissioned June 13. 1864; declined.


Joel P. Baker, commissioned January 13, 1865; promoted to colonel January 30, 1865.


Joseph W. Holmes, commissioned January 30, 1865; mustered out with regiment June 5, 1865.


Majors :


James M. Willett, commissioned September 10, 1862; promoted to lieutenant-colo- nel June 14, 1864.


Joel B. Baker, commissioned June 17, 1864; promoted to lieutenant-colonel Janu- ary 13, 1865.


S. Dexter Ludden, commissioned January 17, 1865; mustered out with regiment.


Edwin L. Blake, commissioned February 10, 1864; died June 19, 1864, of wounds received in action.


Joseph W. Holmes,' commissioned September 14, 1864; promoted to lieutenant- colonel January 30, 1865.


James Low, jr., commissioned January 30, 1865: mustered out with regiment.


Erastus M. Spaulding, (brevet lieutenant-colonel N. Y. Vols.), commissioned Febru- ary 23, 1864; discharged December 10, 1864.


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Henry M. Starr, commissioned December 22, 1864; mustered out with regiment. Adjutant :




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