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Thomas Barney,
William Dullard,
Louis Mackay,
David W. Barry,
George M. Evans,
Henry C. McCuen,
General George S. Batchel- ler, 1
Flack,*
James McLean,
George Fox,
Jonas McLean,
Commander Oliver H. Bat- John Freeman, cheller, U.S. N.,2 Leman Frost,
Preserved A. Benson,
Otis Frost,
Edward Mott,
Wesson Benson,*
John G. Graves,*
Levi Myers,
George W. Bidwell,
Julian W. Graves,
John H. Noyes,
David L. Bowman,
William Graves,*
Newton S. Noyes,
Amos O. Brown,
William Greenfield,
Charles A. Perkins,
Calvin Brown,
Abner Hall,
Henry P. Perry,
Daniel W. Barney,
William B. Hall,
Franklin Priest, George R. Priest,
Carmi Betts,
George L. Hayden,*
Peter S. Putnam,
John Booth,
Charles D. Herrick,
Edwin C. Resseguie,
Daniel Cady,
Joseph M. Herrick,
Henry Rhodes,
Timothy Cady,*
William Douglass Herrick, Samuel Rhodes,
John G. Casey,
Charles J. Houghtaling, John H. Hulburt,
Francis Rice,
William T. Conkling,*
George W. Hutchinson,
Michael Rice,
Charles D. Cozens,
Charles W. Jenkins,
John Ross,
Addison L. Davenport,*
William H. Jenkins,*
Hayden Shew,
John S. Dean,
Nicholas Jensser,*
Mahlon Robinson,
Asa Deming,
David W. Jones,*
Amasa D. Shippey,
Asa Deming,
Willard Jones .*
Robert P. Smith,
- Deming,*
George B. King,
Joseph H. Snow,
Ezekiel Deming,
John S. King,
George Steele,
Horace Deming,
Samuel W. King,
Lyman Steele, *
John H. Deming,
Warren E. Kinney,
William F. Stewart, *
Mansfield A. Deming,*
Charles W. Knight,
James Tabor,
Simeon Deming,
Jesse Lewis,
Foster Taylor,
James B. Douglas, *
William H. Lewis,
Charles E. Thorn,
Anson J. Downing,
James Lockwood,
Smith Travis,
I George S. Batcheller was lieutenant-colonel of the One Hundred and Fifteenth New York Volunteers; was afterward made inspector-general of New York State, and later was appointed a judge in the International Court at Cairo, Egypt. He has also served several terms in the New York State Assembly, has been United States minister to Portugal, and assistant-treasurer of the United States, and is now serving his second term as judge of the International Court at Cairo.
2 Oliver H. Batcheller was graduated from the United States Naval academy at Annapolis, Md., and became a lieutenant in the navy. He served with Farragut at Mobile and Port Hudson, was promoted to be lieutenant-commander, and later was put in command of the Navy yard at Charlestown, Mass.
Amos Burk,
Emery W. Hosley,*
William Rhodes,
Lorin Cole,*
Jesse Moore,
Franklin Morrill,
264
OUR COUNTY AND ITS PEOPLE.
James Varney,
Russell Varney,
Thomas J. Wheaton,
John H. Whitaker,* Henry W. Whitaker,
Myron White,*
Wing A. White,
Frank Whitney,
Hartwell H. Whitney,*
John H. Wickus,“
Paul R. Williams, John Wood,
Norman B. Wood,
Theodore Worden.
MALTA.
Charles D. Atkinson,
Philip J. Austin,
Charles Atkins,
William H. Kane,
Eugene Shears,
John Stewart,
Sidney Smith,
Michael Van Horn,*
George W. Vail.
CORINTH.
Frederick W. Andrews,*
Horace Ballou,
Samuel Guiles, *
Darius Schofield, M. D.,
Aaron Bratt,*
Harmon Hagadorn,
Chauncey Searls,
Timothy Brewer,
John Haggerty,
Ambrose C. Hickok,
Alexander Showers,
George Brooks,
Solomon Hickok,“
Joseph H. Showers,*
Francis Brower,
Daniel B. Ide,
David T. Burnham,
Gilbert C. Ide,
Havillah J. Loop,
James Turner,
Henry W. Cass,
F. La Pierre,
Reuben Varney,
Charles Chapman,
George B. Lyon,
Alexander Walker,*
Asa J. Clothier,
William P. Lyon,
David L. Walker,
J. S. Clothier,
Epaphroditas Walker,
William M. Clothier,
Henry W. Mallery, Levi Manning,
Romaine Walker,
Dwight Combs,
Hugh McCouchie,
Lloyd Wesson,* Benjamin Wheaton,
Charles Davis,*
Emory J. White,
R. H. Densmore, S. T. Densmore,* Peter Deuel,* Elijah Earls,
Frederick Parkman, George Place,
Hiram Woodcock,*
James Early,
Isaac Plue, *
Jesse F. Wood,
Luther Frazier,*
John Redmond.
William Woodward,*
Truman Gray,
Philip Rice,*
Uriah Young .*
NORTHUMBERLAND.
William H. Austin, Joseph W. Abiel, Thomas H. Adock, Isaac Bemus,
Edward Brady,
James C. Brisbin, Lewis A. Burdick, John Brainerd,
John P. Burns, George H. Brown, James Burns, James Baths, *
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Chauncey L. Beebe,
Charles C. Clark,
William McCarty,
Abner Mosher,
Edward Olmstead,
Joseph Pairer,
William H. Rose,
George D. Fish,
Erastus H. Harder,
George D. Story,
Charles S. Dunham, Albert Dunning,
Byron Guiles,
John St. John,
Thomas Smith, Joel Taylor,
Daniel Cady,
Justin Combs,"
Joseph McCouchie,*
John Merritt, J. I. Monroe,
Myron W. Wilcox,
William H. Monroe,
Hamilton B. Woodcock
Henry J. Woodcock,
Augustus Sherman,
Archibald E. Brooks,“
Charles W. Miller,
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THOSE WHO FOUGHT.
George D. Lovejoy,
Joseph Pepo,
Charles Leack,*
Reuben E. Robinson,
Francis Leack,
Daniel Reardon,
William Limber,
Harper N. Rogers,
Rodolphus Cook,
Amos Laduke,
Calvin A. Rice,
John Conners,
Leander Laduke,
James Shaw,
John C. Coon,
Michael Labare,
James G. Scott,
Sumner S. Clark,
David Laraw,
Alvin Smith,
Joseph Carney,
Abraham Y. Lansing,
Sanford Shearer,
William Coffinger,
Ambrose McOdock,
Samuel A. Shaver,
Alfred Chase,*
Victor Matott,*
Joseph Smith,
- Debois,*
James McLane,
Washington Sherman,*
John Donnelly,*
Charles W. Mott,
James Shurter,* Patrick Savage,
Henry J. Davis,*
Hugh McMann,
George H. Ellison,
Peter Murphy,
James M. Terhune,
William Ellett,
Ambrose Matott,"
Loren M. Toms,*
William T. Fuller,
Timothy Madigan,
Reuben K. Thompson,
Thomas S. Fuller,
Joseph Merchant,
Patrick Toumey,
Walter Gifford,
William McCartey,
David Galusha,
Edward Moran,
James H. Terhune, William Vanduzen,
Charles Goodwin,
Thomas Money,
Charles Van Kleeck,*
Edward Gawner,
Henry M. Moody,*
Taylor Vandewerker,
James Galusha,
William H. McLane,
James K. Galusha,
Samuel McGown,
Sidney Vandenburg, James Van Wagner,* Lewis W. Vandenburg,*
George M. Galusha,*
Jacob Newman,
James Harrington,
Moses Newell,
James P. Vandewerker,* James C. Vandenburg, *
John Horrigan,* James Hays,
Taylor I. Newell,
Lyman Vandenburg,
Thomas Hackett,
George S. Orr,
Dennison J. Willard,
Joseph M. Hays,
John L. Osborne,
Isaac H. Wilson, Shallum West,
Philip Harder,
Hiram A. Perkins,
William Wildy,
George Hanner, Frank Hall,*
George H. Pearsall,
Henry Wilder,
Charles Juba,
John W. Palmer, Daniel Peck,
Charles Wheeler .*
HADLEY.
Warren Baker, Amasa Bartlett,*
Charles Blackwood, George N. Blackwood, William Blackwood,* Edward Blower, John Brown,* Joseph Campbell,*
Dennis Costello, William Dingman, *
John W. Dubois,* Samuel Ellis, Elam Evans,*
·George Evans,* Samuel Evans, John J. Flanders,
Jonathan Flanders,
John Gilbert, Briggs Gray,
George Harrington, *
Eugene Holland, John Holland, Charles Jeffers, Rollin Jenkins,
Frederick Bocher, John Burke, John A. Chase, John Case, James H. Carr,
Henry Hurd,
Aaron H. Osborne,
Charles E. Phillips,*
John P. Winney,
Patrick Welch,
Patrick Keney, Franklin Kirkham,
Thomas Newalk,
John Robinson,*
Octavius Landon,
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OUR COUNTY AND ITS PEOPLE.
Joel J. Loveless, William Mahar, Maloney,* John McCormick, Zabin Mills,*
William Newton,*
Charles H. Palmer,*
Mandelbert J. Palmer,* William H. Palmer,
John Peart,
Joseph Reed, Frank Rice,* Wade Rice,
Truman B. Stewart,
Ariel Loveless,
Richard M. Sprague.
MOREAU.
Michael Ahr,
Alonzo Ensign
William McNeil,
Henry H. Barker,
David Ellison,
Jeffrey Merrill,
Albert M. Burroughs,
A. Ellison,
Henry Merrill,
Walter D. Barnes,#
James Ellison,
George Merrill, John McGinnis,*
Thomas E. Brice,
Danford Edmonds 2d,
William McCormic, Tabor Newton,
Frank Breese,
Henry G. Gurney,
William T. Norris,*
James C. Brisbin,
Enoch Gurney,
Henry C. Newton,
Joel Brown,
Truman Gilbert,
Andrew Normand,
William H. Bennett,
Frederick Gleesattle,
Charles H. Brodie,
John W. Hilton,
Walter Brodie,
John Hilton,*
Morgan L. Purdy,
George W. Campbell,
Timothy Hodges, George E. Hutchins,
Solomon H. Parks,
Charles Cutler,
Lewis Hamlin,
Wallace Parks, . Lawrence Palmer,
Patrick Callan,
Clark Hawley,
George H. Putnam,
John Callan, C. M. Cool,
Richard Isby,*
George Ross,
Patrick Conoly,
Joseph Jump,
Joseph R. Rey,
Asa J. Clothier,
Sylvester Jacobus,*
William Rising,
Walter Dwyer,*
Samuel E. Kidd,
James Reynolds,
Ransom O. Dwyer,“
Andrew J. Keys,
Reuben Robinson,
Abraham L. Davis,
Franklin Kirkham,
Benjamin Robinson,
Stephen Decker,* Joseph Dorvee,
N. J. Latimore, Joseph La Rose, Samuel Malison,*
Nathaniel Rice. Charles Sill, William Sweet,*
George De Long,
Daniel Morse,
Milton F. Sweet,
Henry H. Day, William Dorvee,
Daniel E. Morse,
Rowland Sherman,
John Davis, Philip Donahue,
Michael Mehan,
James M. Shurter, *
Newton F. McOmber,
Henry Townsend,* Cassius Varney,*
Obadiah Varney,*
Saulsbury,* Wesley Scovill,
Edward Sherman,
Zabin Shippey,
Irving Simpson,
Charles Stewart,
Elbridge Wheelock,*
Daniel A. Stewart,
William Wheelock,
Charles Brice,*
Danford Edmonds,
George Burnham,
Tobias Fralenburgh,
William Orton, Albert H. Ott,
George Purdy,
Luther Church,
Reed Church,
James Brisbin,
William Higgins,
Edward Pearson,
Dudley E. See,*
Simeon Wait,* Michael Ward, Frederick Washburn,
Henry Washburn, Ira Washburn,*
Walter Sutliff,
Joseph Ross, Samuel Ross,
Edwin Ruthven,
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THOSE WHO FOUGHT.
George W. Smith, James Smith, Reuben Sherman,* Levi Shaffer,*
George Scott,
Elias Washburn,
Martin Snyder,*
C. Frank Winship,
Franklin Smith,
Jaines White,
George Sleight,*
Lloyd Weston,*
Jacob A. Sisson,
George Storer,
William H. Yattaw,
George H. Skym,
George C. Tucker,
John J. Yattaw,
James C. Smith,* Ira Scott, George Sumner,
James C. Vandenburg,*
Robert Yattaw,
Lyman Vandenburg,
Hiram Yattaw.
GREENFIELD.
Seneca Ackley,
Jesse Burlingham,
Elijah Dean, jr.,
Henry Allen,
Charles Burpee,
Sylvanus T. Densmore, *
James Armstrong,
Frank Cady,
Dennis Desmond,
Lewis S. Bailey,
John Cady,
Edwin B. Deuel,
Charles N. Baker,
Oscar Cady,
James C. Deyoe, Andrew J. Dorman,
Isaac Baker, Stephen F. Baker,
Albert Carp,
Andrew J. Dowen, *
Lester D. Bardwell,
Truman Carpenter,
Ezra W. Drake, William H. Drake,
William Beardsley,
Charles Chapman,
Augustus Dunham,
Charles Bemus, Alfred Bender, Oliver Bennett,
Robert B. Conde,
Thomas Dunn, Stephen Eddy,
George C. Bentley,*
John Conklin, Otis Conklin, Joseph Conners,
Henry Elliott,* James Emperor,*
Henry Bentley,
John Connery,
George D. Ferris,
Washington P. Bentley, Andrew Benton,
Richard B. Coutant,
Simeon E. Ford,
George Bishop,
Zina H. Cowles,*
John Gibbons, Andrew W. Gifford,* Allen S. Glenn,
Frank L. Brewster,
Zera Coy, Samuel S. Craig,*
James D. Goodhue,
John Brown, Willard Brown,
Enos Crandall,* Joseph Crandall, jr.,
Alonzo Green, Davis Green, *
William J. Brown,
Paul D. Crandall,*
John T. Bryant,
Commodore P. Curtis,
Oscar F. A. Green,*
James H. Burdick,
Winslow J. Dake,*
William Green,*
Lewis A. Burdick,
Darius S. Davis,
William W. Green,
William H. Burdick.
Frederick O. Day,
Asa L. Gurney,
Henry Baker,
Alexander Campbell,
Henry C. Campbell,
James Dorley,*
William Bartman,
Joel Carr,*
Morgan H. Chrysler,1
Wilbur M. Clark,
Charles S. Dunham, Holtum Dunham,
James Benson,
Silas E. Blowers,
Jeremiah Coy,
Charles Brown,
Robert B. Goudie,
1 Colonel Chrysler, who entered the service as captain of Company G, Thirtieth New York Volunteers, enlisting May 7, 1861, was promoted to major March 11, 1862, and to lieutenant-colonel September 20, 1862. He was mustered out with his regiment June 24, 1863, and soon after re-en- listed as colonel of the Second New York Veteran Cavalry. He was severely wounded through the chest at Atchafalaya Bayou, La., July 28, 1864, and was soon after brevetted brigadier-gen- eral, and was mustered out of the United States service November 26, 1865.
Jesse Thompson,*
Christopher Yattaw,
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OUR COUNTY AND ITS PEOPLE.
George W. Gurney,
Isaac King,
Martin V. B. Ostrander,
George Hagamore,
Herman Laner,
Cyrus R. Padelford,
George Hanse,
David W. Langdon,*
James S. Palmer,*
Clinton Harris,
Charles Lee,
William H. Palmer,
Ezra Harris,
Martin Leonard,
Charles L. Parker, *
John S. Harris,
Henry M. Lewis, Moses Lewis,
William Parker, William B. Parker,*
John T. Harris,
Lyman W. Harris,*
Henry L. Lincoln,
George N. Peacock,
Mark C. Harris,
Sidney D. Lincoln,*
Andrew J. Peckham,*
Morris Harris,
Sigsmund Lockhart,
Abram F. Price,*
George W. Hazard,*
Zebbee Lockwood,
James H. Rawling,
James H. Hazard,
John Louther,
Robert S. Remington,
Hiram Hendrick,
Daniel W. Lovell,
Edwin C. Rhodes,
James Hendrick,*
Henry Lynett,
Daniel Rose,
Herman Hermanghans,
James S. Lyon,
Jarvis W. Russell,
John Hill,
John Mack,
John N. Rose,
John W. Hill,“
Nicholas D. Maffett,
Lester Rose,
Josiah Hill, Seth Hill,
Henry Marcellus,
William A. Rose,
George H. Hodges,
Hiram Marks,
Francis M. Rowland,
John G. Holsapple,
Andrew Martin,
Joseph G. Rowland,
David A. Hopkins,
Harrison H. Mastin,
John S. St. John,
Nelson Hopkins,*
Henry Mastin,
William G. Sears,
Silas Hopkins,
Florence McCarty,
Frank Seeley,
John J. Hindson,
George McCollum,
John Seeley,*
James H. Huested,
John McCollum,
John Thomas Seeley,*
Henry J. Hurd,
Melvin McCreedy,
William J. Seeley,*
Charles E. Ingerson,
George H. McLaughlin,
Cyrus Sniffer, John H. Shaft,
James H. Ireland,*
David McNeil, jr.,*
Michael Jennings,
Charles Merritt,*
Thomas R. Skinner,
George W. Johnson,
Samuel C. Miller,
William J. Snyder,*
Henry Jones,
David A. Millis, John Mitchell,
Arnold Spicer,
John Jones,
Frank Mooney,
Thomas Spaulding,
Lewis S. Jones,*
Frederick A. Morehouse,
Albert Standish,*
Oliver Jones,
Charles W. Mosher,
George W. Steele,
Thomas J. Jones,
David Mosher,*
John Stevens,
William Jones,
Eugene Mosher,
Alfred Stewart,
Leonard J. Jordan,
Hiram Mosher,
Norman Stuart,
William Jordan,
Lewis Mosher,
Charles I. Stoddard,*
John Kelly, Oscar Kemp, John Kennedy,
Allen Munroe, John Nelson,
James S. Taylor, William O. Taylor,
Edward M. Kerriett,
Richard Newman,
Michael Tethers,*
Jonas Kested,
Thomas L. Thomas,
John Killiard, Benedict A. King,
John O'Brien, Henry C. Old,
Charles A. Thornton,*
Thomas Olson,
John Thornton,
Charles S. Taylor,*
Michael Mullin,
Gilman Spaulding,
Henry F. Jones,
Frank Mangin,
Lewis H. Rose,*
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THOSE WHO FOUGHT.
John S. Tinney, Edmund B. Tourtellot, Truman M. Tourtellot, * Charles W. Townsend, Charles W. Trumble, Mark I. Trumble,* John Van Antwerp, Charles Van Petten,
Edward Van Rensselaer, Benjamin Van Steenburg, Elbert J. Watson, * George Webb,
Daniel Williams,
John E. Woodworth,*
Henry E. Williams,*
Henry Young.
DAY.
Dudley G. Allen,
Gilbert F. Edmond,
Abijah Ovitt,*
John Beers,
Michael Flansburgh,*
Chauncey Palmer,
Elijah Bennett,
Julian Graves,
Arunah Perry,
Richard Bills,
Daniel Guiles,
George Pixley,
Rufus Black,
Irving W. Guiles,
James Pixley,
Silas C. Blowers,
George Guiles,
William Pixley,
Harmon Bovencanıp,*
Rensselaer Havens,
Edwin Rhodes,
Henry Bovencamp,
Charles Herrick,
John Ross,
Aaron Bradt, *
Thomas Hopkins,
Charles Ryther,
John Bradt,
Wendell B. Howe,*
William Scott,
Elnathan Bristol,
William C. Howe,
Samuel B. Shepard,
Peter Butler,*
William A. Hunt,
Dennis Springer,*
Henry Clute,* James Colson, John H. Colson,
Jonathan Kinney,
Beecher Truax,
Abram R. Lawrence,1
Henry Truax,
John S. Colson,
Philo Roswell Lawrence,
John W. Van Arnum,
Byron Daniels,*
C. F. Marcellus,
John Vanderhoof,
James Daniels,
John H. Mason,
Ransom Varney,
Edwin Delong,
Edward Mattison,
Solomon Wheeler,
Lafayette Delong, Andrew Deming, Edgar L. Deming, John Deming,* Gordon Dimick,
Rienzi Michaels, *
Stephen Woodcock,
Ambrose Milliman,
George Woodworth,
George Dickerson, Joseph Ellison, *
Cutler Milliman, William Milliman,
Edgar F. Yates,
Elam F. Evans,*
John McGuire, Zabin Mills,*
William H. Zenstine.
WILTON.
William Brown, Edward Bobenreath,
Andrew Brisbin, Lorin Brisbin,
John R. Burnham, William Baker,
James N. Webb, John Webb,*
Samuel Williams,
William Williams,
Thomas H. Webb,
William N. Williams,
James Webster,
Charles Willis,
George L. Wendell,
James H. Wilson,
Edwin E. West,
William G. Wing,
Harvey L. Whipple,
Henry C. Wood,
Henry Whitman,
Frederick G. Woodward,
James H. Wickin,
William H. Wood,
David Kinney,
John Stead,*
Zera H. Mattison, John Michaels,
Timothy White,
Lorin Woodcock,
Charles A. Yates,
1 Also served in the Florida war and the Mexican war.
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OUR COUNTY AND ITS PEOPLE.
John Brainard,
Albert Gruber,
John S. Nobles,
Richard Brewer,
Edgar Hain,
Robert Price,
Claudius Baker,
Alonzo J. Hubble,*
Frederick N. Perkins,*
John Carr,
John J. Hudson,
Harmon E. Perry,
Noah B. Clark, George Carr,*
Miles Hudson,
James Cannon,
Otis T. Hall,
John Powers, Arthur Perry,
Seth W. Deyoe,
Charles Holden,
Harlaem E. Potter,
James G. Deuel,
Solomon Holden,*
Gardner Perry,
William Dorvee,
William Harvey,
James A. Padelford,
Michael Dowling,
Aaron Irish,
Harvey A. Reed,
Henry Deyoe,* - -- Delong,
Sidney B. King,
Charles H. Ruggles,*
Alfred Dran,
George Lawson,“
John H. Rose,
John Deyoe,
Edwin A. Lockwood,
Warren L. Smith,*
Peter A. Deyoe,
Antoine Lapoint,
Alfred M. See,*
William H. Deyoe,*
Alexander Lamara,
Daniel Steenburgh,
Mynard C. Deyoe,
Henry Laroy,
Isaac W. Souls,
Lewis Deyoe,
Edwin McPherson,
Peter Schermerhorn,
James Ellison,
Henry M. Myers,
Hiram Tyrell,*
Winsor B. French,
Charles Munn,
William Taylor, jr.,*
Charles H. Fodow,
Hanford Myres,
George Van Antwerp,*
Walton French,
Cornelius Myres,
Stephen O. Viele,*
Luke Folmsbee,
David McNeil,
Lewis T. Vanderwerker,
Walter Freeman,
Ira McNeil,
George H. Wildey,
Dorson Falloon,
William Miller,*
Richard B. Wood,
Thomas Farrell,
John McGovern,
Lloyd Weston,
Henry N. Gilbert,
Joseph Martin,
Henry Weatherwax,
Jesse Gower, George Green,
William E. Newton,
Eugene M. Warner.
CLIFTON PARK.
Samuel Allen,
Abram Clark,
William H. Evarts, Edward Evans,
John Anderson,
Albert Carnall,
Peter Butler,
Van Rensselaer Conklin,
William Filkins,
Jeremiah Baldry,
Ransom Conklin,
John Fisher, Peter Friel,
Joseph P. Bowers,
Levi Clapper,
Sidney T. Cornell,
George Gregory,
William Butler,
George W. Cornell .*
Wesley Heyner,
Anthony S. Badgely,
Jacob H. Clute, jr., Charles H. De Graff,
James Haley,
Martin V. B. Billings, David Borst, David Barker,
Robert De Graff, George Davis,
James Johnson,
John Barker,
Levi De Graff,
Albert Jones,
Henry Clark,
Edward H. Dater,*
David H. Dater,
John Jones, Lyman Johns,
John Cudahy,
Stephen Nisbeth,*
Elias Washburn,
Samuel S. Butler,
Thomas R. Holland,
William H. Haylock,
Isaac S. Hodges,
Robert Pryor,
Aftus H. Jewell,
John H. Reynolds,
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THOSE WHO FOUGHT.
Benjamin Northrup,
Orlando Swartwout,
Henry C. Peterson,
William D. Peterson,
Andrew Stewart,
James Roach,
Reuben Stokam,
Lewis Shouts,
Peter B. Simmons,
Christian Walker,
Alexander H. Wicks.
PROVIDENCE.
Nelson W. Cadman,*
Seth Cadman,
William B. Carpenter,*
John W. Clark,*
Henry Clunis, John M. Clute,
Simon Cohen,
Irving Green,* Chauncey Hagadorn,
H. Seymour Hall,
Michael Harrigan, Benjamin E. Harrison,
Austin Bates,
William B. Collins,
Charles H. Bates,
Charles Colony,*
Edward Hayes, Alfred Hickok, Ferdinand Hoffman,
Dennis Bates, George Beeman, James H. Bell,
George Colony,* Edward J. Colony,*
James C. Benson,
John H. Cook,
Thomas Cooper,
William H. Cornell,* John Costello, Michael Costello, Thomas Cunning, John L. Dalton,
Samuel King, Edward Laporte, Peter Lasher,* Addison Like, Stephen Marihew,*
Thomas McCormick,
Robert Dawson, Charles E. Duel, Thomas Donahue, Edward Dumphrey, Mason Delano, * Waldron G. Evans,
William George Evans, William W. Finch, John Flanagan, Timothy Foley, William M. Fowler, James French,
Henry Frey, Levi Garwood, Edward H. Gates, Elbridge Gates,* Hiram Gifford,* Russell W. H. Gifford,
James Allen, * Joseph Armer, James F. Austin, Eli Bailey, John G. Baker, James C. Barber, David S. Barker, Ira J. Barker, William W. Barton, Wilson Barton, Arnold Bates,
Arnold Cole, Charles Cole,*
James W. Cole,
William Cole,*
James S. Colony,*
John Holland, Joseph W. Honeywell,* James H. Jeffords,* Orville F. Jeffords,*
Asa C. Bentley, jr., George H. Bentley, Gilbert Bentley, Hector Bentley, John H. Bentley, Joseph J. Bentley,
Nathaniel S. Bentley, William A. Bentley, Charles Betts, Francis C. Betts, Wilhelm Bink, Charles A. Briggs,* Noah D. Bronson,* Eli Brooks, James B. Brooks,* Uriah C. Buck, Norris Burfit, John. Burns,
Terence McGovern, Thomas McGovern, James McMahon, Michael McWilliams,* Philip Mead, Michael Miller, Thomas Mina, A. N. Morgan, J. Morgan, Ephraim D. Mosher, Lewis Mundell,
Christian C. Kellogg, John Kelley, John H. Lapius, Michael Lamey, Andrew S. McEchron, Christopher Mulligan, Robert McPherson, Matthew Mulligan, John Mulligan,
John Simmons,
William Van Saulsbury,
William H. Shouts,
Jeremiah Stebbins, William Taylor, William D. Town,
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John Nadew,
Edmund Ricketson,*
Peter Smith,
Elijah Olmstead,*
Joseph H. Rogers,
William W. Smith,
Jacob H. Olmstead,
Robert Russell,
David Sowl, jr.,
Edward Orry,
George S. Schermerhorn,*
Francis Sowl,
George Packer,
Richard Parker,
Daniel C. Sherman,* Jethro P. Sherman, Philo D. Sherman,
John Sparks, Henry H. Tabor, P. D. Thompson,
William W. Pease,
Benjamin Perry,*
Solomon Sherman,
Alonzo P. Van Epps,
John A. Pettit,
William H. Sism,
Levi Whistler,
William A. Pulling, William Reed,
Alonzo P. Slocum,
William J. Woolsey,*
Larry C. Rice,
James A. Slocum,
Daniel Wylie.
CHAPTER XIII.
The Latter Years of the County's History, and the Causes of Its Prosperity Since the Days of the Civil War-The Development of the Older Industries and the Establishment of New Ones-The Manufacturing Centres-New Churches-Growth of the Educational System-Newspapers, Past and Present-Financial Institutions -- Some of the Leading Public Institutions-Clubs, Societies, etc .- Centennial Cele- brations of 1876 and 1877-Anniversaries of the Battle of Bemus Heights and the Surrender of General Burgoyne-The Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument at Ballston Spa-Death of General U. S. Grant-Other Happenings of Interest.
To write anything more than a brief outline of the development of the various industries of the county of Saratoga since the period of the Civil war, with the many and varied changes in its large number of in- stitutions-educational, religious, eleemosynary, philanthropic, com- mercial-would require a vast amount of space and many years of hard labor in its compilation and publication. It is doubtful if the public interest in such an undertaking would be sufficient to warrant the un- dertaking. In the succeeding pages we shall endeavor to trace, in out- line, the history of the county as a whole, illustrating its growth along the lines and omitting, as far as possible, the minor details of an unes- sential character. Of the numerous manufacturing industries of the various communities of the county, brief historical sketches of the most important appear. No effort has been made to go into details regard- ing all the industrial enterprises of the county, the aim of the author being simply to preserve, for future generations, such data as will best serve to illustrate the building which has been erected on the founda-
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tion laid by the forefathers-not to inspect every timber which has entered into the industrial, educational, social and political fabric of which it is composed, but to paint, in epitome, the various steps taken toward the upbuilding of the still unfinished structure.
The beginning of the war of the Rebellion, the most awful civil war in the history of modern nations, found the county of Saratoga mak- ing rapid strides in all directions. New manufactures were springing up everywhere. Capital was being invested with lavish hands in a score or more of communities in all sections of the county. The water power on the Hudson was being still more carefully harnessed for the service of mankind ; the agrarian communities-which ever have dom- inated the county-were beginning to realize, more than ever, the value of improved transportation facilities, growing markets and good prices ; the summer resorts in the county were reaping splendid har- vests, and many other things were contributing to add to the wealth and general prosperity. But the existence of a fierce internal war was most disheartening, and all industry suffered a severe check. The up- building of most of the enterprises which have made the county famous in modern years has occurred since the war, with the single ex- ception of the paper manufacturing industry; and even in this de- partment it was not until some time after the close of the war that great industrial strides were made, with a single exception, which is noted later on.
MANUFACTURES.
The industrial centres of Saratoga county are Ballston Spa, Mechan- icville and Stillwater, Waterford, Schuylerville, Saratoga, and South Glens Falls. For many years one of the principal industries of the county has been the manufacture of paper. Until recent years the various mills in the county manufactured the coarser grades of paper, . such as manilla and news paper; but in recent years the finer grades of writing paper have also been turned out in immense quantities. Probably no community of equal size or population in the country is so widely noted for paper manufacture as Saratoga county and the section adjoining it to the north and northeast. Hon. George West of Ballston Spa is at the head of a concern which in itself owns and oper- ates eleven mills, which are situated on the banks of the Kayaderos- seras creek.
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