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James B. Mckean, colonel, resigned July 27, 1863.
Joseph C Henderson, lieutenant colonel, resigned June 19, 1862.
Selden Hetzel, major, dismissed by order of the secretary of war, May 15, 1862.
Lucius Shurtleff, quartermaster, resigned June 21, 1862.
John L. Perry, surgeon, resigned February 1, 1862.
Augustus Campbell, surgeon, resigned February 7, 1863.
John M. Fay, assistant surgeon, dismissed March 2, 1863.
David Tully, chaplain, resigned July 8, 1862.
Winsor B. French, adjutant, promoted major June 1, 1862; lieutenant-colonel, July 18, 1863; colonel, August 25, 1863 (not mustered out as colonel, regiment being re- duced below minimum number of men); breveted brigadier-general United States Volunteers for gallant and meritorious conduct on the field; mustered out with reg- iment.
Nathan S. Babcock, captain, promoted major, August 31, 1862; mustered out with regiment.
William H. Fursman, first lieutenant Company K, promoted adjutant, May 3, 1863; resigned February 12, 1864.
Lawrence Van Demark, second lieutenant Company C, promoted first lieutenant, and adjutant, February 13, 1864; resigned September 30, 1864.
William W. Worden, sergeant Company C, promoted second lieutenant, Novem- ber 23, 1863; adjutant, October 24, 1864; mustered out with regiment.
Thomas M. White, private Company C, promoted commissary sergeant, Feb- ruary 27, 1863; second lieutenant, February 10, 1865; first lieutenant and adjutant, March, 1865; mustered out with battalion; breveted major for services rendered in battle April 2, 1865.
Jacob F. Hayward, first lieutenant Company I, promoted quartermaster, June 21, 1862; mustered out with regiment.
George T. Stevens, assistant surgeon, promoted surgeon, February 27, 1863; mus- tered out with regiment.
Justin G. Thompson, assistant surgeon, November 17, 1862; transferred and mus- tered out with battalion.
Norman Fox, jr., chaplain, appointed from civil life, December 10, 1863; mustered out with regiment.
Job S. Safford, promoted from sergeant Company F, to sergeant-major.
Seymour Burch, sergeant-major, discharged February 1, 1862.
Wendell Lansing, commissary-sergeant, discharged.
Aaron B. Quivey, private Company C, promoted commissary-sergeant, June 5, 1862; discharged March 1, 1863; re-enlisted and killed on picket, May 18, 1864.
Luther F. Irish, principal musician, discharged.
Isaac D. Clapp, corporal Company C, promoted sergeant-major, May 15, 1862; ad- jutant, June 1, 1862; captain, June 6, 1863; major (but not mustered), June 13, 1864; mustered out with regiment.
William A. De Long, assistant-surgeon, appointed from civil life, March 2, 1863; mustered out with regiment.
Charles D. Thurber, private Company D, promoted quartermaster-sergeant; sec- ond lieutenant Company E; quartermaster; mustered out with battalion.
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Andrew Van Wie, private Company C, promoted principal musician, July 1, 1864. Alexander P. Waldron, private Company D, promoted hospital steward, Septem- ber 8, 1862.
Sidney O. Cromack, sergeant Company B, promoted sergeant-major, May 3, 1863; first lieutenant, June 5, 1863; discharged March 11, 1865.
George H. Gillis, sergeant Company C, promoted sergeant-major, November 17, 1862; second lieutenant, February 25, 1863; mustered out with regiment.
Edward S. Armstrong, corporal Company C, promoted quartermaster-sergeant, January 1, 1862; first lieutenant Company B, May 19, 1862; discharged January 14, 1863.
Thomas S. Fowler, private Company D, promoted quartermaster-sergeant, April 3, 1862; second lieutenant, October 2, 1863; discharged on account of wounds Au- gust 12, 1864.
Gilbert F. Thomas, corporal Company C, promoted second lieutenant, May 1, 1863; killed in action at Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864.
Charles H. Davis, sergeant Company D, promoted adjutant of battalion, February 18, 1865; captain, April 22, 1865; mustered out with battalion.
Obed M. Coleman, private Company C, promoted quartermaster-sergeant.
Edward H. Thorn, private Company C., promoted commissary-sergeant.
David J. Caw, private Company H., promoted second lieutenant, May 21, 1862; first lieutenant, September 23, 1862; captain, December 10, 1862; major, December 20, 1864; lieutenant-colonel, December 24, 1864; colonel (but not mustered) July 6, 1865; mustered out with battalion.
LINE OFFICERS.
Company A .- Captain Read W. Arnold, resigned April 3, 1862. First Lieutenant William Douglass, resigned April 21, 1862. First Lieutenant Stephen S. Hastings, resigned December 23, 1862. Second Lieutenant James H. Farnsworth, resigned February 8, 1862. Captain George S. Orr, promoted from lieutenant April 3, 1862; lost right arm at Cedar Creek; mustered out with regiment. Captain Charles E. Stevens, promoted from ranks to second lieutenant March 21, 1862; first lieutenant, January 23, 1863; captain, September 16, 1864; commissioned colonel (but not mus. tered); mustered out with battalion. Second Lieutenant Lewis T. Vanderwarker, promoted from private January 27, 1863; first lieutenant, November 10, 1863; mus- tered out with regiment. Second Lieutenant Sorell Fountain, promoted from pri- vate April 22, 1865; mustered out with regiment. First Lieutenant Adam Flans- burgh, promoted in battalion.
Company B .- Captain C. C. Hill, resigned July 1, 1862. Captain Stephen S. Hor- ton, promoted from second lieutenant to captain July 25, 1862; discharged May 31, 1863, on account of wounds received at Antietam. Captain Frederick Smith, dis- missed. First Lieutenant Noble P. Hammond, resigned July 24, 1862. Second Lieutenant G. R. McGunnigle, dismissed. Second Lieutenant Sidney O. Cromack. (See Staff.) Second Lieutenant William H. Quackenbush, promoted February 16, 1865; mustered out with battalion.
Company C .- Captain Benjamin F. Judson, resigned March 29, 1862. Captain Luther M, Wheeler, first lieutenant, promoted captain March 29, 1862; killed in ac-
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tion at Fredericksburg, Va., May 3, 1863. First Lieutenant John Patterson, resigned September 8, 1862. Captain E. W. Winne, first sergeant, promoted second lieuten- ant March 29, 1862; first lieutenant, September 8, 1862; captain Company F, May 9, 1863; discharged September 9, 1864. Second Lieutenant Gilbert F. Thomas. (See Staff.) Second Lieutenant Stephen H. Pierce, transferred to battalion; promoted first lieutenant March 15, 1864; killed in action March 25, 1865. Second Lieutenant David Pangburn, promoted from sergeant.
Company D .- Captain John Caw, resigned at White House, Va., May 18, 1862, on account of disability and died before reaching home. Captain Seth W. Deyoe, pro- moted from first sergeant to first lieutenant November 23, 1861; captain, September 3, 1862; discharged on account of wounds received in action, July 26, 1864. Second Lieutenant Chester H. Fodow, resigned May 31, 1862. Second Lieutenant Robert H. Skinner, promoted June 4, 1862; discharged on account of wounds received in ac- tion, March 12, 1863. First Lieutenant Joseph H. Loveland, promoted captain, No- vember 2, 1863; mustered out with regiment. Captain Sumner Oakley, sergeant, promoted first lieutenant September 6, 1864; transferred to battalion January 20, 1865; killed in action, March 25, 1865. Second Lieutenant Robert E. Nelson, ser- geant, promoted second lieutenant, May 25, 1864; first lieutenant August 20, 1864; transferred to and mustered out with battalion.
Company E .- Captain Lewis Wood, discharged on account of disability, October 4, 1862. Captain William B. Carpenter, first lieutenant, promoted captain December 25, 1862; killed in action May 10, 1864. Second Lieutenant Halsey Bowe, accident- ally shot in camp at Harrison's Landing, Va., and died of the wound in Philadelphia August 16, 1862. First Lieutenant Henry C. Rowland, promoted from sergeant January 23, 1863; mustered out with regiment. Second Lieutenant William F. Lyon, promoted March 17, 1863; missing; believed to have been killed in action May 10, 1864. Second Lieutenant Charles D. Thurber. (See Staff.) Second Lieutenant Thomas M. White. (See Staff.) First Lieutenant James A. Monroe, promoted from first sergeant November 15, 1864; mustered out with battalion.
Company F .- Captain Judson B. Andrews, resigned July 16, 1862. Captain Jesse White, promoted from first lieutenant, September 23, 1862, discharged for disability, February, 1863. Second Lieutenant Emmett J. Patterson, resigned December 18, 1862. Second Lieutenant Thomas S. Fowler. (See Staff.) Second Lieutenant John J. Cameron, died on the Peninsula May 6, 1862.
Company G .- Captain Calvin A. Rice, dismissed by order of secretary of war, October 4, 1862. First Lieutenant Edward S. Armstrong. (See Staff.) Second Lieutenant William K. Young, resigned April 15, 1862. Captain George Ross, ser- geant, promoted second lieutenant, January 23. 1863; first lieutenant, March 17, 1863; captain, December 28, 1865; mustered out with battalion. Second Lieutenant George H. Gillis. (See Staff.) Captain Orin P. Rugg, sergeant, promoted second lieuten- ant, April 28, 1862; captain, December 10, 1862; killed in action May 12, 1864.
Company H, -- Captain Alfred H. Beach, resigned January 28, 1862. on account of physical disability. Captain N. Hollister Brown, promoted from first lieutenant. January 30, 1862; resigned December 26, 1862. First Lieutenrnt George D. Story, promoted from second lieutenant January 30, 1862; resigned May 31, 1862. First Lieutenant Frank Thomas, promoted second lieutentant from first sergeant, Com- pany C, January 23, 1863; first lieutenant, March 13, 1863; discharged August 10,
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1864, on account of wounds received in action May 10, 1864. Captain David J. Caw. (See Field.) First Lieutenant Alonzo Howland, appointed second lieutenant from civil life, August 10, 1862; promoted first lieutenant, November 15, 1864; mustered out with battalion. Second Lieutenant William Caw, promoted from sergeant, January 20, 1865; mustered out with battalion.
Company I .- Captain Franklin Norton, resigned in August. 1862, and appointed lieutenant-colonel, One Hundred and Twenty-third New York Volunteers. Second Lieutenant Carlos Rowe, promoted sergeant, June 1, 1862 ; second lieutenant, May 1, 1863; mustered out with regiment. First Lieutenant Jacob F. Hayward. (See Staff.) First Lieutenant William E. Merrill, promoted second lieutenant, November 15, 1864; first lieutenant, April 22, 1865; mustered out with battalion. Captain Martin Lennon, promoted from second lieutenant, December 10, 1862; died November 1, 1864, from wounds received at Cedar Creek October 19, 1864. First Lieutenant John W. Belding, promoted first lieutenant, March 19, 1863; killed at Cedar Creek October 19, 1864.
Company K .- Captain Nathan S. Babcock. (See Field.) First Lieutenant Ansil Dennison, sergeant, promoted second lieutenant, February 6, 1862; first lieutenant, March 11, 1862; died February 28, 1863, from wounds received in action at Antietam. First Lieutenant William Fursman. (See Staff.) Captain John R. Rockwell, dis- charged for disability October 2, 1863. First Lieutenant John W. McGregor, dis- charged February 10, 1862. First Lieutenant Philander A. Cobb, discharged May 11, 1862. Second Lieutenant Cyrus F. Rich, resigned on account of physical dis- ability November 30, 1862. Second Lieutenant Stephen Redshaw, dismissed Octo- ber 31, 1863. First Lieutenant William J. Tabor, promoted from sergeant, May 3, 1863; killed in action at Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864, Second Lieutenant Jeremiah Stebbins, promoted from sergeant, May 9, 1863; mustered out with battalion.
The following are the names of the officers of the Thirtieth Regi- ment, New York Volunteers, with promotions, discharges, resignations and deaths:
Edward Frisby, colonel, killed at battle of Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
William M. Searing, major, promoted lieutenant-colonel March 22, 1862; colonel September 20, 1862; mustered out with regiment.
Charles E. Brintnall, captain, promoted lieutenant-colonel May 21, 1861; resigned March 11, 1862.
Morgan H. Chrysler, captain, promoted major March 11, 1862; lieutenant-colonel September 20, 1862; mustered out with regiment.
Albert J. Perry, captain, promoted major October 29, 1862; mustered out with regiment; brevet lieutenant-colonel.
Richard C. Bentley, adjutant, promoted major Sixty-third Regiment February 16, 1862.
Alonzo Alden, second lieutenant, promoted adjutant June 10, 1862.
Miles T. Bliven, captain, dismissed December 31, 1861 ; commissioned adjutant Octo- ber 27, 1862; resigned January 17, 1863.
Zebulon M. Knight, adjutant, mustered out with regiment.
Charles E. Russ, quartermaster, promoted to captain and acting quartermaster August 5, 1862.
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Stephen W. Trull, quartermaster, mustered out with regiment.
Francis L. R. Chapin, surgeon, mustered out with regiment.
Julius A. Skilton, assistant surgeon, promoted surgeon Eighty-seventh Reginient January 17, 1862.
Fowler Prentice, assistant surgeon, promoted surgeon Seventy-third Regiment March 29, 1862.
R. M. Deering, assistant surgeon, mustered out with regiment.
Horace T. Hawks, assistant surgeon, mustered out with regiment.
Nathan G. Axtell, chaplain, resigned October 8, 1862.
Samuel King, captain, died September 1, 1862.
John H. Campbell, first lieutenant, promoted captain October 29, 1862; mustered out with regiment.
Warren L. Lansing, captain, mustered out with regiment.
J. Seymour Scott, second lieutenant, promoted first lieutenant November 1, 1861; captain January 27, 1862; mustered out with regiment.
Barent M. Van Voast, captain, dismissed March 7, 1862.
Mause V. V. Smith, first lieutenant, promoted captain May 13, 1863; resigned.
Samuel D. Potts, first lieutenant, promoted to captain February 19, 1863; mus- tered out with regiment.
Edgar S. Jennings, first lieutenant, promoted to captain January 27, 1862; dis- missed April 4, 1862.
Harrison Holliday, captain, died September 17, 1862, of wounds received in action.
Joseph Williams, first lieutenant, promoted captain October 17, 1862; mustered out with regiment.
Robert B. Everett, captain, transferred to Seventy-sixth Regiment May 25, 1863.
Asa L. Gurney, second lieutenant, promoted first lieutenant December 12, 1861; captain April 9, 1862; mustered out with regiment.
John Van Rensselaer, captain, not mustered.
Walter P. Tillman, captain, mustered out witli regiment.
John M. Landon, captain, mustered out with regiment.
Bartholomew Pruyn, captain, discharged October 3, 1862.
Adam Lampman, second lieutenant, promoted first lieutenant January 27, 1862; captain February 19, 1863; mustered out with regiment.
William Shelley, first lieutenant, mustered out with regiment.
Philip Casey, first lieutenant, died October 4, 1861, at Upton Hill, Va.
Harrison Holt, second lieutenant, promoted first lieutenant, February 19, 1863; discharged March 13, 1863.
Bernard Gilligan, second lieutenant, promoted first lieutenant, May 9, 1863; mus- tered out with regiment.
Edward Van Voast, second lieutenant, promoted first lieutenant, May 13, 1862; mustered out with regiment.
Mervin G. Putnam, first lieutenant, resigned January 12, 1862.
John H. Marston, second lieutenant, promoted first lieutenant, January 27, 1862, but not mustered as such.
James M. Andrews, jr., second lieutenant, promoted first lieutenant, March 12, 1862; mustered out with regiment.
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Alfred Sherman, second lieutenant, promoted first lieutenant, October 27, 1862; dismissed March 5, 1863.
Theodore Buckman, second lieutenant, promoted first lieutenant, May 9, 1863; mustered out with regiment.
Andrew M. Franklin, first lieutenant, discharged September 11, 1862.
Philip Keller, first lieutenant, transferred to Seventy-sixth Regiment, May 25, 1863.
William T. Conkling, first lieutenant, died November 28, 1861, at Washington, D. C.
Walter Cutting, second lieutenant, promoted first lieutenant, April 9, 1862; captain and aid-de-camp, July 12, 1862.
Thomas Smith, first lieutenant, mustered out with regiment.
Lemuel B. Ball, first lieutenant, resigned October 11, 1861.
Sylvester W. Barnes, second lieutenant, promoted first lieutenant, October 29, 1861; dismissed September 18, 1862.
Robert W. Cross, second lieutenant, promoted first lieutenant, October 27, 1862; dismissed December 13, 1862.
Thomas Hall, first lieutenant, mustered out with regiment.
Charles Roth, second lieutenant, promoted first lieutenant, March 4, 1863; mus- tered out with regiment; brevet major.
Gilbert W. Becker, first lieutenant, mustered out with regiment.
Francis Dargen, second lieutenant, killed August 30, 1862, at Bull Run, Va.
William D. Jones, second lieutenant, not mustered.
Andrew Smith, second lieutenant, mustered out with regiment.
William L. Peck, second lieutenant. not mustered.
Alexander Gillespie, second lieutenant, mustered out with regiment.
George H. Overocker, second lieutenant, resigned December 30, 1862.
Herbert H. Bryans, second lieutenant, mustered out with regiment.
Nathaniel Palmer, second lieutenant, cashiered January 30, 1862.
William Buchanan, second lieutenant, transferred to Seventy-sixth Regiment, May 24, 1863.
Robert G. Noxon, second lieutenant, transferred to Seventy-sixth Regiment, May 25, 1863.
John W. Gafney, second lieutenant, not mustered.
Philip. Rice. second lieutenant, killed in action, August 29, 1862.
William S. Haight, second lieutenant, mustered out with regiment.
Henry Osborn, second lieutenant, resigned December 30, 1862.
David Burnham, second lieutenant, mustered out with regiment.
William Morse, second lieutenant, killed in action at Bull Run, August 30, 1862,
Michael Long, second lieutenant, transferred to Seventy-sixth Regiment, May 25, 1863.
George Trainor, second lieutenant, not mustered.
It is a matter of great and everlasting regret that the officials of many of the towns in Saratoga county did not keep an accurate list of the names of the brave men who went to the front for the defense of
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the Union between the years of 1861 and 1865. In 1875 the State en- acted a law directing the compilation of a record of the soldiers in that war, by every town and city in the State; but some towns either neg- lected to write such a record or since that time their officers have lost it. The following list of names is the most accurate obtainable.1 The names are given under the headings of the township in which they re- sided at the time of enlistment. Those whose names are marked with asterisks died in the service:
SARATOGA SPRINGS.
Francis I. Allen,
Peter Bell,
Schuyler Boyce,
James H. Adams,
George Bourne,*
Amasa Bartlett,
James A. Andrews,
Samuel Burpee,
William H. Blackwood,
William H. Austin,
Norman Bennett,
George N. Blackwood,
Reuben Alden,*
Frederick Bennett,
Arthur L. Burns,
John Adams, jr.,
Royal B. Brown,
Norman Barnum,
Reuben Alden, 2d,
James Burke,
Edgar A. Burt,
James M. Andrews, 2d,
John Berigin,
Dennis G. Bushnell,
Henry Adams,
William G. Bryant,
John Ballard,
James W. Austin,
Cassius M. Busbee,
L. D. Bardwell,
R. Alden,
Richard A. Betts,
Samuel B. Burk,
John Adkins,
John A. Brown,
Richard A. Betts,
William Adkins,
George W. Brisbin,
Jolın Beach, Smith Brill,
James F. Austin,
Rollin D. Baker,
Sylvester Andrews,
Luther Bingham,
John Abbott,
Louis I. Bruso,
Miles T. Bliven, John Brainard, William Beagle,
Julius P. Bennett,
Ambrose Blodgett,
Silas B. Blowers,
Dennis S. Barringer,
Spencer I. Blanchard,
Charles H. Benedict,
John M. Bennett,
Duncan Cameron, Lewis E. Close,* Enos Crandall,
John H. Briggs,* Clarence Bruce, Mansfield Bruce, Halsey Bowe,*
Lewis H. Balch,
Michael Costello, Paul Crandall,
George Bullard,
Charles K. Burnham,*
William H. Brown,
Erskine B. Branch,
Thomas Costello, Wilbur M. Clark,
John W. Belding,*
George Bellamy,
Jeremiah Baker,
John Boyd,
Selden Colebridge,
Herbert H. Bryant,
Timothy Brophy,
Patrick Colophy,
Lewis Brassel,
Charles G. Bemens,
Lester D. Bardwell,
George Brooks,
Hiram E. Collins, John Croate,
William Beardsley, John Betts,
William H. Brown, 2d,
Alfred M. Baldwin,*
Richard Brewer,
Charles Bacon,
Charles Blanchard,
Elon Bullard,
John Collins, Edward Curry,
1 We are indebted to Sylvester's History of Saratoga County for these names of residents of Saratoga county who participated in the war of the Rebellion. The author advertised the list for correction in each town, and it undoubtedly is as nearly correct as will ever be obtainable.
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Thomas Casey, Henry B. Clute, John G. Casey,
William Dingham,
George Elliott,
Elijah Dean, jr.,
Jarvis Emigh,
Charles Davis,
Oliver Evans,
John H. Cozzens,
John H. Derby,
Charles Esmond,
William Carlow,
John B. Darrow,*
Clarence E. Elems,
Augustus Cook,
Alexander Dunn,
Charles Elems, James Eames,
Isaac D. Clapp,
Darius L. Davis,
James E. Couch,
Henry C. Darrow,*
Gilbert Edmonds,
James Church,
Andrew J. Dowen,*
Sampson Ellis,
Simon Cary, Albert Close,
William Dowen, jr.,
Andrew J. Freeman,
Charles Cook,
Barnett Dowen,
John W. Freeman,
John J. Cameron,*
John D. Dowen,
George S. Freeman,
Isaac L Crook,
Josiah Dowen,
Charles Fitzgerald,
Platt Clute,
Seth Duel,
William Flood,* Lawrence Funk,
Richard C. Cary,
George W. Dingman,
James M.Cole, jr.,
William D. Doolittle,
Clinton B. Fay,
William R. Chase,
William Doe,*
Thomas S. Fowler,
George W. Carragan,*
William H. Deyoe, *
John W. Fay,
Henry Clayton,
Chester Dowd,*
Lucas A. Folmsbee,
Daniel Casey,*
Michael Danby,
John Flaherty,
Timothy Conners,
George Derby, jr.,
William Foley,
Timothy Cady,
Edwin Delong,
Andrew M. Franklin,
William Cheeney,
Beecher Deming,
Henry D. Forbush,
Theron Conklin,
Horace Deming,
Charles Fryer,
Thomas Cochrane,
John M. Dubois,
Michael Fitzgibbons,
James Connelly, Thomas Clark,
John Deyoe,
William Foyle," Edward H. Fuller,
Michael Casey,
William Devine,*
Leonard Fletcher,
George R. Chase,
John Dumphy,
Winsor B. French,
Selden C. Clabridge (?),
John Digman,*
Horatio N. Finch,
Patrick Curran,
Thomas Dunnigan,*
Francis W. Fletcher,*
James Curran,
Jacob A. Deyoe,
George Farrar,
John W. Case,
Patrick Dolan,
Jacob A. Garey, James Gailor, Joel G. Gailor,
William Cole,
John Donahue,
Clarence F. Goodspeed,
Benjamin Crandell,
Peter Davis,
Stephen H. Guest,
William Conklin, Thomas Cahill,
Charles W. Derby,
Henry Gilbert,
Michael Clerman,
George Deuel,
Eli Dietz,
William H. Dwyer,
John E. L. Deuel,
Elijah H. Garner,
John N. Deloff,
James Evans,
John A. Gilbert,
Jacob A. Deyoe, William Dutcher,
Harry W. Eggleston,
Theodore Eggleston,
George H. Gillis, George Gick,
Richard Clary,
Thomas Delany,
Obed M. Coleman,
James Deneffe,*
Samuel E. Davis,
Henry G. Gurney,
Smith J. Gurney, Frank Gilbert, David H. Graves,
George M. Close,« James L. De Graff, Ruloff H. Deyoe,
Charles B. Deland,
Austin Elmer,
John H. Dowen,
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William Hoffman,* Aaron Hase,*
Martin Lowery,*
David W. Langdon,
Jonathan Hopkins,
George Lawrence,
Horace Hamell,
Peter Lyons,
John Hall 2d,
Martin De Lacture,
Henry Hunt, Harmon Holt,
James A. Lee,
Horace B. Gilbert, James Garry, jr.,
John H. Hudson,
George B. Lyons,
Lodwick S. Green,
Hiram Hendrick,
Luther M. Loper,
Thomas Greenleaf,
Henry Hagadorn,
Francis Leroy,
J. T. Goodspeed,*
Alden S. Huling,
Edward Lorance,
Joseph W. Height, Benjamin B. Hyde, Elisha Hewitt,
Dennis Heenan,
John Handley, James H. Huested, Joel Hays, James H. Hudson,
George Laney, John Layan, John La Clare, Joseph H. Loveland, Edwin Lawrence,
John H. Houghton,
Christopher C. Hill,
Edmund J. Huling,
James M. Lowery,* Timothy Lowery,* Francis Le Clerk,*
Jerome Hudson, John W. Ham,#
George W. Ingersoll,
Franklin E. Lawrence,*
Edwin Ham,
James B. Johnson,
John Lowery, William A. Langdon,
Benjamin A. Harrington, Richard Hutchings, Elias Hunter,
Horace L. Jordan, David E. Johnson, Jeptha Johnson, jr., Enoch I. Johnson,
Henry Johnson,
John G. Michaels, Herman McPherson,
Francis W. Horton, William Hall,
Frank H. Juncket,
Andrew McIlwain,
James R. Hinds,
Benjamin F. Judson,
Florence McCarty,
James Hendrick,* Delos Hainmond, Warren C. Hall,
Harvey Jones,
Levi McIntosh, John J. Monroe, William H. Monroe, Ira McNeil,
William H. Hall,
William Kelly,
George B. Mingay,
Jefferson J. Hyde,
Thomas Kelly,
Warren E. Miller, Allen McLean,
Charles N. Hall,
John Kelly,
Horace Kelly, Morris Kelly,
Robert Keith,
Daniel W. Kendall,
John Kennedy,
Charles Ketchum,*
Peter Kemp,
Edward Marsham, Patrick McDonald, William McGovern,
Harman Hagadorn, John Hardy, Griffin Haight,
Ferdinand Height,
Charles W. Hemingway,
George Ingersoll,
James H. Leggett,*
Smith Herrick,*
Frederick U. Jordan,
Frank Loveland,
Andrew M. Lee,
David McNeil,*
Charles H. Hodges,
Michael Jennings,
Nicholas D. Maffitt,
Myron B. Hall,
John G. Kitchner, Peter Knickerbocker,*
Henry Haas,*
William Kimpton,*
William H. McClear , John D. McDonald, John Miller, James McDonaldson,
James G. Hall, Charles Hudson, William H. Hoffman, William J. Hammond, Thomas Hoey, James R. Hinds, Alexander Hays,
Edward M. Holcomb,
Oscar F. Lockwood,
George Hagadorn,
Joseph Larose,
William Hays,
Alexander Lee,
Truman I. Gilbert, John A. Gazeley, Lorenzo Gregory, Charles H. Goss, James Goss, Samuel Gilbert,* James Green,*
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