Records of the town of Southhampton, with other ancient documents of historic value, Vol. IV, Part 21

Author: Southampton (N.Y.); Pelletreau, William S. (William Smith), 1840-1918; Post, William J., 1861- ed; Early, James A., ed; White, Edward P., ed; Sleight, Harry Dering, 1875-
Publication date: 1874
Publisher: Sag-Harbor, N.Y., J. H. Hunt, printer
Number of Pages: 374


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Resolved, that the Overseers of Poor be anthorized to employ so much of the $1,050 appropriated at last meeting as they may consider necessary to keep the poor house in a habitable condition.


Resolved, that $20 be appropriated for the use of the room for this meeting.


Resolved, that the people of the town of Southampton do not favor the passage of Assembly bill No. 305, entitled "An Act in relation to the distribution of money reimburs- ed the several townships of Suffolk County for excess of tax provided by Chapter 29, of the laws of 1865."


Resolved, that a copy of the above resolution be sent to B. D. Sleight, our Member of Assembly, and to Samuel B.


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Frost, our Senator, and that they be requested to use their influence against the passage of said act.


Resolred, that the Board of Assessors be anthorized to defend the suit already commenced against them and to procure counsel for that purpose, and that the Supervisor, if sned, be authorized to defend any suit commenced against him on behalf of Suffolk County Bank, and to procure counsel for that purpose, provided always that such coun- sel so employed shall advise that such suit can be success- fully defended.


The above is a true copy of the minutes of the Town Meeting held April 5th, 1870.


WILLIAM S. PELLETREAU, Town Clerk.


PAGE 301. Minutes of special Town Meeting held on the 28th day of Februory, 1868.


Present, Justices James H. Foster, Edward Griffin, E. J. Indlow, P. R. Jennings. Wm. S. Pelletreau, Clerk.


A report from the committee appointed by the annual Town Meeting held April 2d, 1867, was delivered, the sub- stance of which was that the South Side Railroad Company is at present unprepared to make any definite proposal for building the road through this town.


Resolved, that the Supervisor of this town, and his suc- cessor or successors in office, be authorized to issue bonds upon its credit, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, to aid in the extension of the South Side Rail- road from the western boundaries of this town to the vil- lage of Sag-Harbor, and that said bonds, or the pro- ceeds of them to the amount of $4,000 per mile, together with a guaranteed right of way through said town, he and hereby is donated to the said Company, on condition that.


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they signify their acceptance of the same within sixty days after their receipt of a copy of this resolution, and also agree to commence the extension of said road from west bounds of town to the village of Sag-Harbor within one year from the first day of January, 1868, and to complete the same within three years from the said Ist day of Jan- mary, 1868.


Resolved, that in case the said Company refuse the dona- tion and its terms, as provided in the foregoing resolution, then the same amount, subject to the same conditions, be given to any local company that shall first accept the same, either to build a road connecting with the South Side Rail- road or from Riverhead from Sag-Harbor, in which latter case the road shall touch a point near the head of Quantuck creek, at or abont where the road from Riverhead to Quogue crosses the so-called Country Road which runs from Canoe Place to West-Hampton.


Resolved, that a committee of seven persons be appointed by the chairman to obtain the necessary legislation, and to confer with the South Side Railroad Company, and also to present a copy of these proceedings to them, and to any meeting called by the citizens of East-Hampton or Brook- haven, having for its object the building of a road to Sag- Harbor.


The committee were Win. H. Gleason, Stephen B. French, Orlando Hand, Henry E. Huntting, Benj. H. Foster, Isaac C. Halsey, Daniel B. Cook.


Resolved, that the Company, in their discretion, be au- thorized to extend their road to Speonk, in case of a road being built from Sag-Harbor to Riverhead, and that the sum of four thousand dollars per mile is donated the same as to other portions of the road.


The above is a true copy of the minutes of the meeting held February 28th, 1868.


WILLIAM S. PELLETREAU, Clerk.


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


PAGE 302. The first passenger train on the Railroad went through this village the 23d day of April, 1870.


COMMISSIONER'S CERTIFICATE OF APPORTION- MENT. To the Supervisor of the Town of Southampton.


Apportioned for teachers' wages.


- No. of district.


No. of children


between 5 & 21.


Average daily


attendance.


According to


No. of children.


According to


average daily


Library money.


District quotas.


Total to be paid to districts.


2


49


24,931


28.58


41.16


2.05


46.09


117.88


3


57


19,096


33.24


31.53


2.32


46.09


113.18


4


68


29,219


39.65


48.24


2.77


46.09


136.75


5 107


41,920


62.40


69.21


4.34


46.09


182.04


6


106


26,915


61.81


44.44


4.30


46.09


156.64


7


62


20,057


36.15


33.10


2.53


46.06


117.87


8


92


38,033


53.65


62.80


3.74


16.09


166.28


9 127


23,244


74.06


38.38


5.17


46.09


163.70


10 77


33,402


44.90


55.15


3.14


46.09


149.28


11 742 222,577


432.73


367.45


30.20


322.63


1,153.01


12 No report.


13 No report.


14


26


14,681


15.16


24.21


1.06


46.09


86.55


15


40


19,834


23.32


32.74


1.68


46.09


103.83


16


76


25,316


44.33


41.80


3.10


46.09


135.32


17


74


20,074


3.15


33.14


3.02


46.09


125.40


18


66


26,562


38.49


43.85


2.69


46.09


131.12


19


20


10,671


11.66


17.62


.82


46.09


76.19


20


54


19,279


31.49


31.83


2.20


46.09


111.61


21


59


16,490


16.91


27.21


1.18


46.09


91.39


22


94


40,071


54.82


66.16


3.82


92.18


216.98


23 111


37,241


64.73


61.48


4.59


46.09


176.80


24.


32


14,884


18.66


24,58


1.30


46.09


90.63


48


21,280


$27.99


$35.13


$2.01


$46.09


$111.22


attendance.


2,157 705,777 1,257.88 1,231.24 87.94 1,336.61 3,913.67


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The undersigned, School Commissioners for the County of Suffolk, hereby certify that the foregoing table is a trans- cript of so much of the apportionment of school monies, for the year ending Sept. 30th, 1870, as relates to the town of Southampton, in said County, and that the several sums set opposite to each district are the sums which are to be paid upon the orders of the Trustees of such district re- speetively, for teachers' wages and for library purposes, ac- cording to the headings of the columns in which such sums are respectively contained, and that the total amount of school monies so apportioned, which you are entitled to re- ceive from the County Treasurer, is $3,910.21.


THOS. S. MOUNT, / School H. H. BENJAMIN, § Commissioners. A true copy, April 23d, 1870.


E. H. FOSTER, Clerk.


PAGE 303. At a meeting of the Supervisor, Town Clerk and Assessors of the town of Southampton, at the Town Clerk's office, April 25th, 1870, to make election notices for a special election to be held May 17th, 1870, the following notice was adopted :


We the undersigned, composing the Board of Town Of- ficers, of the town of Southampton, hereby give notice that an election will be held in this town on the third Tuesday of May next, (May 17th) pursuant to the provisions of chapter 86, laws of eighteen hundred and seventy, (passed March 22, 1870) entitled An Act to provide for an election of Chief Judge and Associate Judges of the Court of Ap- peals and Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the city and County of New-York, and the following officers are to be elected, to wit : the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals


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and six Associate Judges of the Court of Appeals, whose term of office, as provided in said act and in the sixth arti- cle of the Constitution of the State of New-York, will com- mence on the first Monday of July, 1870, and terminate as provided in the said constitution and in the eighth section of said act.


The said election will be held in Election district No. 1, at the brick store of W. H. & G. H. Cooper, east side of Main street, Sag-Harbor.


In district No. 2, at the store of E. Jones Ludlow, in said district.


In district No. 3, at the hotel of Alfred Robinson, in said district.


In district No. 4, at the house of N. C. Jessup, in said district.


In district No. 5, at the house of M. V. B. Squires, in said district.


The polls of the Election will be opened at 9 o'clock A. M. and close at sunset on that day.


WM. R. POST, Supervisor,


EDW. H. FOSTER, Town Clerk,


CHAS. HOWELL,


JAMES L. HAINES, Assessors. EDWARD GRIFFIN,


Doted at Southampton the 21st day of April, 1870. A true copy, April 25th, 1870,


E. H. FOSTER, Clerk.


PAGE 304. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 21.


Application having been made to me, School Commis- sioner for the First Commissioners District of Suffolk Co., by a large portion of the inhabitants of District No. 2, town of Southampton, for the formation of a New School Dis-


.


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trict, to be composed of certain parts of districts No. one and two of Southampton town, and the consent of the Trustees of the said districts No. one and two having been given to me in writing, that such new School District may be formed from the said two districts,


It is hereby ordered by me, School Commissioner of the First Commissioner District of Suffolk County, that a new School District be formed, to consist of part of District No. one and two of the town of Southampton, which new Dis- triet is hereby numbered (21) twenty-one, and is bounded as follows :


Beginning at the banks of the South Beach, on the line between the meadow lots of Luther Cook and Joseph Phil- lips, and running northerly along the said line to the bay, and thence across said bay to the mouth of Speonk River, thence northerly through the middle of said river to D. W. Tuttie's dam, thence across said dam through the middle of the pond and swamp to the Country Road, thence northerly across said Country Road to the boundary line between the 28th and 29th lots of Topping's Purchase, thence northerly on the line between said lots to the middle line of said Topping's Purchase, thence easterly along said middle line to the line between the land of Lester G. Rogers and the land of James Corwin and Betsey Corwin, thence. running southerly on said line to the Country Road, thence across said Country Road to the line between the land of Andrew J. Jagger and the land of James Corwin and Betsey Cor- win, thence along said line S. 14 deg. 20 min. W. 10 c. 9 1., thence S. 58 deg. 15 min. E. 4 c. 25 l. to the line between the land of Horace Smith and Andrew J. Jaggar, thence along said line S. 17 deg. W. 20 c. 42 1. to the land of John Raynor, thence S. 72 deg. 5 min. E. 18 c. 18 1. to the east line of John Raynor's land, thence S. 20 deg. 50 min. W.


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35 e. 64 1., thence S. 64 deg. 25 min. E. 5 c. 19 1. on the line between the land of John Raynor and Lester (. Rog- ers, thence S. 19 deg. 45 min. W. 11 ch. 65 1. on the line between the land of John Raynor and Nathan Raynor, thence S. 16 deg. 10 min. W. 2 c. 77 1., thence S. 78 deg. 30 min. E. 9 c. 79 1. to Beaver Dam Creek, thence souther- ly along middle of said creek to its month, thence souther- ly along the bay shore to Aponkoke Point, thence south- westerly across the bay to a certain line between two meadow points known as Pond Point and Gunning Point (said line being known as a division between the two points), thence along said line southerly to the beach banks, thenee along said beach banks westerly to the place of be- ginning.


This order shall take effect immediately.


Dated Greenport, Oct. 8, 1867.


CORDELLO D. ELMER, School Commissioner.


A true copy, May 11th, 1870.


E. H. FOSTER, Clerk.


PAGE 306. Road from Speonk highway on the east to Speonk highway on the west, back of the village.


We the undersigned, Commissioners of Highways of the town of Southampton, in the County of Suffolk, all the Commissioners having been notified to meet at this time and place for the purpose, having met at the shop of E. P. &. I. Tuthill in the said town, to decide upon the applica- tion of W. W. Hallock, and C. A. Frederick, residents of the said town, liable to be assessed for highway labor there- in, for the laying out of the road hereinafter described, twelve reputable freeholders of said town convened and


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sworn, after public notice of six days at three of the most public places of the town according to law having certified that such highway is necessary and proper, and the said Commissioners having caused notice in writing to be given to Joseph Phillips, Omena Stewart, John Rogers, Noah Tuthill, Hiram Halsey, Joel Tuthill, Austin Tuthill, David Tuthill, Herrick Rogers, Henry M. Rogers, Wm. R. Phil- lips, Owen Dayton, occupants of the land through which the road is to run, at least three days before the time of meeting, of the time and place at which they would meet to decide upon the said application,


Do order that a public highway three rods wide shall be and the same is hereby laid out, pursuant to the said ap- plication, the centre whereof is the following described line, viz : beginning at the west side of Speonk highway, and two rods north from a stone placed at the intersection of the Spoonk highway and the said new highway, thence N. 59 deg. W. 1 c. 74 1. narrowing from 4 rods at the begin- ning of said new highway to 3 rods at the end of first course ; thence N. 47 deg. 10 min. W. 9 c. 2 1 .; thence N. 77 deg. 10 min. W. 76 c. 29 1. where it intersects the high- way leading from Speonk to Seatuck.


ALBERT J. POST, Commissioners of


E. H. HILDRETH, SETH R. JAGGER,


Highways.


Dated at Southampton, Jan. 14, 1870.


A true copy, May 11, 1870, E. H. FOSTER, Clerk.


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


PAGE 307.


HIGHWAY ACROSS THE R. R. AT CANOE PLACE.


At a meeting of the Commissioners of Highways of the town of Southampton, in the county of Suffolk, at the house of Geo. Seaman, in the said town, on the 10th day of March, 1870, all the Commissioners having met and deliberated on the subject of this order, upon the application of D. W. Smith and others, residents in said town, and liable to be assessed to work on the highways therein, for the laying ont of the highway hereafter to be described, and on the certificate of twelve reputable freeholders of said town, con- vened and duly sworn after due public notice as required by the statute certifying that such highway is necessary and proper, and notice in writing of at least three days having been given in due form of law to Wm. W. Warner, occupant of the lands through which such highway is to run, that the undersigned Commissioner would meet at the time and place to decide on the application aforesaid ; and we having heard all the reasons for and against laying out such highway, it is ordered, and determined, and certified, that a public highway shall be and the same is hereby laid out pursuant to said application, whereof a survey has been made as follows, to wit : beginning at a point 5 c. 48 1. east of station 6 in the oldl survey of the highway leading from Canoe Place to Tiana ; thence N. 60 deg. 10 min. E. 7 c. 47 1 .; thence S. 48 deg. 30 min. 2 c. 12 ]. to the old high- way crossing the Railroad track at the S-E corner of Wm. W. Warner's lot of land, and the line of said survey is the north line, the said road to be 5 rods wide at the starting point, thence narrowing to 4 rods at the second station, thence 4 rods to the end; then commencing at the inter- section of this road with Mr. Warner's and the Indian lands and running N. 8 deg. 50 min. W. 2 c. 75 1. to the Riverhead


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RECORDS: TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


road, the said highway to be of the width of 4 rods at the beginning, and narrowing to three rods at the south end, (the width of 4 rods at the Riverhead road).


Witness our hands this 11th day of March, 1870.


ALBERT J. POST, -


Commissioners SETH R. JAGGAR of EGBERT H. HILDRETH, J Highways.


A true copy, E. H. FOSTER, Clerk. May 11, 1870.


PAGE 309.


HIGHWAY AT SPEONK TO DEPOT GROUND.


The undersigned, Commissioners of Highways of the town of Southampton, in the county of Suffolk, having met at the shop of Daniel Tuthill, in the said town, on the 28th day of Dec. 1869, (all the Commissioners having been duly notified to attend the said meeting for the purpose of delib- erating on the subject of this order), to decide upon the ap- plication of Win. R. Phillips, a resident in said town and liable to be assessed to work on the highways therein, for the laying out of a highway hereafter to be described, and on certificate of twelve reputable freeholders of said town, convened and duly sworn, after due public notice, as ro- quired by the statute, certifying that such a highway is necessary and proper, and notice in writing of at least three days having been given in due form of law to Win. Phillips, Josiah Raynor, Josiah Tuthill, Austin Tuthill, occupants of the land through which such highway is to run, that the Commissioners would meet at this time and place to decide on the application aforesaid ; and we having heard all the reasons offered for and against laying out such highway do hereby order, determine and certify that a public highway shall be, and the same is hereby laid out pursuant to said


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RECORDS : TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON.


application, whereof a survey has been made, and is as fol- lows, to wit:


Beginning at a point bearing N. 24 deg. 25 min. E. and 3 c. 64 1. distant from the N-E corner of the Speonk church, thence N. 87 deg. 10 min. E. 1 c. 22 1., thence N. 84 deg. 25 min. E. 0 c. 72 1., thence N. 37 deg. 30 min. E. 50 c. 60 1. and the line of the survey is to be the center of said highway, which is to be 3 rods in width.


Also beginning at the south-east corner of the depot grounds at Speonk, thence S. 27 deg. 10 min. W. 5 c. 45 1. to the centre of the cross-road, and the line of this survey is to be the centre of said highway, which is to be three rods in width.


Witness our hands this 12th day of March, 1870.


ALBERT J. POST, / Commissioners SETH R. JAGGER, \ of Highways.


Filed May 16th, 1870.


Recorded May 24th, 1870, as a true copy,


E. H. FOSTER, Clerk.


PAGE 310.


A PART OF TOWN STREET DISCONTINUED.


At a meeting of the Commissioners of Highways of the town of Southampton, in county of Suffolk, on the 29th day of April, 1870, all of the Commissioners having met and deliberated on the subject of this order, upon the applica- tion of Benj. H. Foster of said town, for the discontinuance of a part of the highway hereinafter described, and on the certificate of twelve disinterested freeholders duly sworn, who have certified that said part of such highway is use- less and unnecessary, and the said Commissioners having caused a survey of said road to be made as follows, viz :


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beginning at a point 10 1. northwesterly from the north- west corner of Benj. H. Foster's dwelling house ; thence N. 6 deg. 15 min. E. 4 c. 14 1. to the north-west corner of B. HI. Foster's land ; thence N. 1 deg. 30 min. E. 3 c. 6 l. to the road leading to Bridge-Hampton.


It is hereby ordered that so much of the present road as lies to the east of the above described line is discontinued.


In witness whereof we have hereto set our hands this 11th day of May, 1870.


ALBERT J. POST, ) Commissioners HANNIBAL FRENCH, ) of Highways.


A true copy of the original, filed May 16th, 1870. Re- corded May 24th, 1870.


E. H. FOSTER, Clerk.


PAGE 311. Mr. S. Harris, of North Sea, records four strays, one red three year old steer; one two year old heif- er, body marks, white, red around the back and head, no marks on either ; one two year old white faced heifer with T over each car ; one yearling steer, red, L over the right and under the left. Dee. 7, 1870.


.


LIST OF SOLDIERS AND SAILORS.


The following are the names of persons who engaged in the military and naval service of the United States, in the War of the Rebellion, from the Town of Southampton, obtained from the most reliable authorities accessible.


AGE.


REGIMENT OR VESSEL


WHEN ENT. SERVICE.


TERM OF ENLSTMT


FIRST RANK.


PROMOTED RANK.


REMARKS.


Armstrong, Robert. .


20


127 N. Y. V. Sept. '62.


Private. Seaman.


: Died at Upton Hill. Colored and Volunteer.


Arch, Ephraim .. .


23


Aroostook. Sept. '64. Spinola's bg


Atkins, William ..


Aldershaw, Thos. H ..


16 Conn.


Boyenton, John W.


31


81 N. Y. V. July '62.


3 years.


· Private. Private.


Babcock, Gilbert R .. .


18


81 N. Y. V. Dec. '61.


Byron, John


21


6 N. Y. C. Oct. '61.


3 years.


Private.


Brown, William H.


34


:127 N. Y. V. Sept. '62.


3 years.


Private.


Bakeman. James


19


81 N. Y. V. Sept. '62.


3 years.


Private.


Barclay, James H. ...


29


6 N. Y. C. Sept. '62.


· 3 years.


Private.


Quarter-Master Transf. to Monitor Lehigh.


Bechtel, Andrew J.


30


127 N. Y. V. Sept. '62.


3 years.


Private.


Benedict. Robert F .. .


21 :127 N. Y. V. Sept. '62.


: 3 years.


Private.


Brown, Charles H.


21


: 11 N. Y. C. Jan. '62.


Private.


Died Aug. 13, '64, N Orleans


Beebe, Daniel. .


22 :127 N. Y. V. Sept. 62


Private.


Brown, Charles L.


22 127 N. Y. V. Sept. 62


Private.


Brooker. John R.


18 159 N. Y. V. Sept. '62.


Private.


Bacon, James H.


81 N. Y. V. Sept. '62.


Bill, Edward ..


38 :127 N. Y. V. Sept. '62.


Brown, David E.


29 :127 N. Y. V. Sept. '62. 4 N. Y. C.


Brennant, Alexander


Bernabo, Joseph


: 4 N. Y. C.


Bernhardt, Geo. H ...


4 N. Y. C.


Betts, John


5 N. Y. C.


Bitser, Constantine L.


:T's Reg.


Seven mos. died in hospital. Re-enlisted.


Died Apr 17, '64, S'hampton. Died Dec. 9, '64, Honey Hill Died Nov. 16, '63, N. Y. city.


SOLDIERS-CONTINUED.


AGE.


REGIMENT OR VESSEL


WHEN ENT. SERVICE.


TERM OF ENLSTMT


FIRST RANK.


PROMOTED RANK.


REMARKS.


Bradley, John B.


163 N. Y. V.


Bolloini, Vincerizo.


8 Corcoran.


Bennett, James M ... .


Ironsides.


Baxter, Francis ...


4 N. Y. C.


Brewin, George ..


81 N. Y. V.


Babcock, Lodowick .


Bill, Robert.


11 N. Y. C.


Brown, David E ..


127 N. Y. V.


Corporal.


Bachelor, Josephs S.


127 N. Y. V.


Boyenton, John W. ..


Beckwith, Thomas ..


Bennett, William W ..


81 N. Y. V. 81 N. Y. V.


Killed at Cold Harbor.


Bushnell, Charles ....


23 Burnside's.


1861


Bishop, Charles R ... . Brooker, William N ..


22


:127 N. Y. V.


1862


Bone, Joseph S ..


81 N. Y. V.


1862


Brown, Silas E.


35 £127 N. Y. V. Aug. 28, '62.


Bone, John J.


81 N. Y. V.


1862


Bogue, Andrew B.


20


81 N. Y. V.


Baker, Henry L ..


81 N. Y. V.


Crowell, Stephen H. . 21


3 years.


Private.


Chester, William.


22


127 N. Y. V. Aug. '62. Picket. Aug. '61. 127 N. Y. V. Aug. '62.


3 years.


Private.


Collet, William H .. 22 81 N. Y. V. Oct. '61.


Private.


Conklin, William C. 22 99 N. Y. V. April '61. 11 N. Y. C. Jan. '62.


3 years.


Corey, William.


Died Mch 24, '65, at B. H.


Corey, Joseph H.


Carroll, Thomas


Cook, Charles P.


:2d Lieutenant.


42 21 127 N. Y. V. Sept. '62. 81 N. Y. V. Sept. '62. 28 127 N. Y. V. Sept. '62.


Sailor. Quarter-Master Killed on board.


Conklin, John A ... . 23


Private. Private. Sergeant.


Burke, John W.


Cosman, Edward. Canning, Michael


Colla, Guisippe


Carroll. Michael


Coleman, Patrick


Clenken, John .


:5 Corcoran.


Crown. Arthur ..


Cornell, John


5 Corcoran. 4th Cavalry. 164 N. Y. V.


Caffer, Frank


164 N. Y. V.


Crocker, Marshall,


164 N. Y. V.


Creery, James . .


164 N. Y. V.


Collins, Patrick


4th Cavalry.


Cornelle, John C.


4th Cavalry.


Corwin, John L.


Chester, Wm. H ...


Navy. U. S. M. A.


Carroll, John


Conklin. William.


Cook, Edward D.


23


Corcoran, James.


Conner, Hickford


Conklin, George .


23


Craven, John


Colvin, Samuel B ..


31


1862


Crowell, Benjamin H. Culver, George


25


1861


Dowel., Michael.


22 165 N. Y. V. Sept. '62.


Dimon, Nathan H.


43 81 N. Y. V. Dec. '61.


Dimon, Nathan H. 18 81 N. Y. V. Oct. '61.


Downs, James A.


29 127 N. Y. V. Aug. '62.


Dayton, Andrew 18 Scott's 900. Aug. '62.


Downs, George W. 39


9 Conn. Sept. '61.


Divine, John. 21 6 N. Y. C. Oct. '61.


Downs, John


20 12 N. Y. V. Nov. '62.


3 years. 3 years.


Private. Private. Private. Private. Private. Private. Private. Private.


Died Sept. 6, 1868.


Re-enlisted. Died, unknowr.,


Cn!lum, Richard.


48 N. Y. V. 81 N. Y. V. 1861


Navy. 12 N. Y. V. Navy. 127 N. Y. V. Harris Cav.


3 years. 3 years.


18 Emp. Brigd 5 Corcoran. :8 Corcoran. 8 Corcoran. ḷ Corcoran.


Curban, Charles


SOLDIERS-CONTINUED.


AGE.


REGIMENT OR VESSEL


WHEN ENT. SERVICE.


TERM OF ENLSTMT


FIRST RANK.


PROMOTED RANK.


REMARKS.


Dunham, Dwight F ...


127 N. Y. V. Sept. '62.


Captain.


DeBevoise, Abraham,


¿127 N. Y. V.


Davlin, James J. .. ..


164 N. Y. V.


Drumm, Thadeous ...


5 Corcoran.


Dwyer, Philip. ·


5 Corcoran.


Dominara, John P ..


4 N. Y. C.


Dillon, David


4 N. Y. C.


Drew, John


35


6 Corcoran.


Derain, Patrick ..


25


ḷ£ Corcoran.


Dickinson, Charles


Ironsides.


Dicks, John.


20


Navy.


1861


Dillon, Henry .


18


1861


Dow, Michael.


30


Duryea Zo


1862


Dowd, William


Duryea Zo.


1862


Edwards, James L ... 30 22


48 N. Y. V. Sept. '61. 6th N. Y. C. Oet. '61. 127 N. Y. V. Aug. '62.


3 years.


Private.


Ellison, John . 33


1 U. S. V. C. Jan. '62. 6 N. Y. C. Nov. '61.


3 years.


Carrier.


3 years.


Private.


3 years.


Private.


Private.


Private.


Endman, Frederick W Edwards, Edmond B.


21 20


127 N. Y. V. 127 N. Y. V. Sept. '62.


Edwards, Oliver S .. . 18 ¿127 N. Y. V. Sept. '62. 81 N. Y. V. Sept. '62.


Edwards, Benj. W ...


3 years.


Teamster :Wagon Master. Re-enlisted for three years.


Edwards, Elbert .... Edwards, Charles N. . 20


3 years.


Private.


18 months in 5th New York Heavy Artillery.




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