History of the city of Toledo and Lucas County, Ohio, Part 17

Author: Waggoner, Clark, 1820-1903
Publication date: 1888
Publisher: New York and Toledo : Munsell & Company
Number of Pages: 1408


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HISTORY OF TOLEDO AND LUCAS COUNTY.


Connelly, S. L. Collins, Haskell D. Warren, Chas. A. Crane, Geo. W. Reynolds, Dr. John Smith, Capt. Thomas Watts, James C. Wales, James Taylor, Wm. Cole, Elijah Dodd, Patrick Quigley, Patrick Carey, Pliny Lathrop. Putnam County : Geo. Skinner, Il. J. Boehmer, C. M. Godfrey. Fulton County : Nahum Merrill. M. D. Hlibbard, A. C. Hough, Octavius Waters. Defiance County: Jonas Colby, Edwin Phelps, Judge Ensign, Samuel Roher. Henry County : A. J. Haley, Chas. II. Horning, Cyrus Howard. Williams County : A. M. Pratt, P. W. Norris, H. A. Ensign, James Bell, Peter Planson. Wood County : Gilbert Beach, Col. J. S. Norton, Dr. E. D. Peck, George Laskey. Paulding County: 1I. N. Curtis, B. B. Woodcock.


SECRETARIES-Clark Waggoner, James A. Boyd, Cyrus H. Coy, and Win. C. Earl.


MARSHAL-Gen. John E. Hunt.


ASSISTANT MARSHALS -- John D. Campbell, Geo. H. Burroughs, Albert L. White, Robert H. Bell, Col. Chas. B. Phillips, Matthew Shoemaker, Lieut .- Col. Paul Edwards, II. J. Hayes.


COMMITTEE OF RECEPTION-Mayor J. J. Manor, D. E. Gardner, Paul Jones, James C. Hall, Geo. W. Davis, Augustus Thomas, Wm. Baker, J. R. Osborn, Moses T. Brown, V. H. Ketcham, W. W. Griffith, P. H. Birekhead.


After music by the band of St. Francis de Sales Temperance Society, the President called the assemblage to order, and was about to pro- ceed with the regular programme of the occa- sion, when his attention was called to a black- ened, torn flag, borne toward the stand, and followed by an infirm gentleman, evidently advanced in age, who proved to be Rev. Geo. Taylor, Chaplain of 8th Michigan Infantry, on his way home, by request of his Regiment, with their tattered banner. On reaching the stand and being introduced, he held up the tattered flag and said :


I am a poor, sick, and emaciated Chaplain of the Army. I have been trying to serve my country as a Soldier, and I thank God, that I have been there. I present to you the flag of the 8th Michigan Infantry. It has been to Port Royal, and wherever men have gone to fight. This is the banner which led the glo- rious Sth Michigan through all the battles they have been in. See the motto: "One Country-One Des- tiny." I want you to understand, that this is the spirit of the Michigan Soldiers. I could not go through here without saying that the Army-at least that portion of it which comes from Michigan-won- ders at the dissensions at home. You talk to them about Generals-one man in favor of MeClellan, another for Joe Hooker, and another for somebody else ; but, they are all in favor of going to the front. Oh, how glad I am to see a Union feeling waking up. Spur yourselves to the contest, and let the motto of


our glorious flag-" One Country -One Destiny "- be yours! The victory shall be achieved, and our glorions country be the greatest that God ever made.


The effect of this episode was electrical, and it was received with cheers, and a vote of thanks. It could not have been more timely or more happy in its effect with the vast concourse who witnessed it.


Wm. Baker, on behalf of the Committee, read telegrams and letters received from Col- onel Moses R. Brailey, Major I. R. Sherwood, and Ilenry T. Bissell, Committee of 111th Ohio Infantry, then at Bowling Green, Ky .; from Colonel J. C. Groom, 100th Ohio; Colonel E. H. Phelps, 68th Ohio; Colonel Geo. P. Este, commanding Post at Lavergne, Tenn .; J. Rey- nolds, President, and James F. Pray, Secretary 14th Ohio, endorsed by General Robert Mitch- ell; General Egbert B. Brown ; James Myers, Representative, Columbus; D. S. Dickinson, Albany, N. Y .; Governor David Tod, Ex-Gov- ernor Wm. Dennison, Samuel Galloway, Col- umbus ; and Wm. S. Groesbeck, Cincinnati.


President Waite made report of a recent visit by him to several Ohio Regiments in the South, including the 14th, 38th and 21st. Hle then introduced Colonel Isaac R. Ilawkins, from Tennessee, who addressed the meeting at some length and with special effect. Geo. C. Bates, of Chicago, followed, but deferred his speech until the evening. He told how he had himself been a Soldier, with spurs and shoulder straps in a great War; how, at the time of the " Toledo War"-when Ohio stole Michigan's land-he won his promotion ; how he camped out in Major Stickney's orchard, captured One Stickney and Two Stickney; how Indiana Stickney and Maryland Stickney visited the Wolverine camp, beseeching, with tears, for the release of their One, Two brothers :* He said he was a Toledo man, and knew more of its early history than did the great body of its present inhabitants, having come here when the first tide of emigration rolled Westward ; and sat down on the banks of the Maumee, when Toledo was a hamlet of not more than half a dozen families.


While the main meeting was in progress, another was held at the North end of the Island House, which was addressed by Moses T.


"A peculiarity in Major Stickney's family,consisted tbe naming of his sons, One and Two, and his daugh- ters after States of the Union.


95


THE WAR OF THE REBELLION-HOME WORK.


Brown, Superintendent Toledo Public Schools, and by James M. Ashley, then a Representative in Congress.


The evening meeting was an enthusiastic one, and was addressed by Mr. Bates, Col. Hawkins, and Mr. Ashley. Mr. Waite read resolutions adopted by the 14th Ohio, and Mr. Baker the address of Col. John W. Fuller's Regiment, (27th Ohio). Wm. C. Earl presented resolu- tions, such as had been adopted by a mammoth meeting of citizens of New York, at Cooper Institute, which were adopted, when the meet- ing adjourned.


The prepared response of citizens to the appeal of Ohio Soldiers was afterward sent to them, bearing the names of about 2,500 citizens of North western Ohio, largely made up of those prominent in active life, and embracing men of both political parties. That paper, locally so prominent and influential in that crisis in the Nation's life, assumed historie value. It is reproduced here, with the names of citizens of Lucas County, whose signatures thereto at- test their unswerving loyalty to their coun- try's cause in the darkest hour of its existence, and their earnest sympathy with those of their neighbors who had patriotically undertaken the privations, toils and dangers of the camp and the field. It has seemed proper that side by side, should here appear, so fully as may be, the names of those who " went to the front " from Lucas County, and of those who as loyally stood faithfully on guard in the no less impor- tant sphere of civil co-operation and support at home. Without such joint devotion, nothing effective could have been accomplished by either branch of the great Union host. That such was the belief of the Soldiers in the field, is clearly shown by their impassioned appeal for the " home support " which they recognized as indispensable to their success. That such appeal was not made in vain, is shown by the response here reproduced :


Soldiers of Ohio, enrolled in the Army of the United States :


We thank you, for the long-continued and patient endurance of the toils, privations and dangers of a Soklier's life. We thank you for your deeds of noble daring on the field of battle, by which you have covered yourselves and your State with glory. And last, but not least, we thank you-from our hearts, we thank you-for the words of wise and patriotic counsel you send back to us from the battle fields of " the front," in this, the hour of our greatest peril ! From the Headquarters of the Commander of the


Army of the Cumberland, Ohio's sons whom she is proud to know she gave to the Army of the Union- from the bloody field of Stone River-from every place where an Ohio Soldier can pen a message to " the loved ones at home," there come appeals which we will not-we cannot-disregard.


Yes, Sokliers, as you well have said: "This is a War for the Republic; and he who is not for it, is against it." This is no time to divide upon measures. You know no law, but obedience to the will of your Commander. Your Commander-in-Chief is your President. His heart is full of love for his country, and he acts only as his judgment tells him the necessities of his country demand. What he com- mands, you carry into execution ; and so long as it is his duty to decide what shall be done, we will not, when that decision is made, weaken the blow which you are to give, by discussing at home, for party or political purposes, the merits of that decision. We know no Government, but that which has our time- honored Constitution for its foundation ; and while this great danger is upon us, that Government, in its efforts to restore the integrity of the Union, shall have our cordial and united support. When the danger shall be over, let those in power give account of their stewardship, and receive the reward or pun- ishment which their conduct shall deserve.


You went into the fiekl to fight for the Union, the whole Union, and nothing but the Union! When you left your homes on this errand of patriotism, we spoke to you from our hearts, the words of hope and encouragement, and we registered in Heaven an oath, never, by any fault of ours, should dishonor come upon you ! Nobly have you performed the part which you then took upon yourselves! When the history of your campaign shall be written, it will cast into the shade that of all other Wars the world has seen. True, the work is not done ; but the time has not yet come, when you are to be told that the Union you went forth to maintain " cannot be restored by the armed hand." Some may tell you so, who see no way to their own elevation, but upon your disgrace ; but such men know not the great heart of the People, or of the brave Soldiers in the Army of the Union from our noble State, because it is held only by those who dare not risk their lives to defend the country's honor.


Soldiers ! the work before you is a noble one. It is nothing less than to make that "good old Flag," which was born in the battlefields of the Revolution and baptized in the blood of our Fathers, again respected on every foot of soil which has been honored by its protecting care. That, Soldiers, is the work of our age. And with you in front, standing shoulder to shoulder, with the brave men who come from onr sister States, to vie with you for the Hero's crown, to strike-and with union at home and hearts in earnest as yours are in earnest to uphold and support you when the blow is given-there is no power on Earth that can, and none in Heaven that will, prevent our triumph.


In this great crisis we have each a part to perform.


HISTORY OF TOLEDO AND LUCAS COUNTY.


You have yourselves assigned them. You say you are "fighting for the Republic," and to it you have given "your hearts, your arms and your lives." We know you have. Your gallant bearing on many a well-fought field, tells what you have assumed to do. of us, you ask that we shall " stay, support and up- hold your hands." Soldiers, we will do it ! And know- ing "in union there is strength," and in disunion there is weakness, we will make the support of the Government our rallying-point; and as the traitors have forced upon us the alternative of conquering or being conquered, we accept the issue; and in con- Incting this war, we pledge ourselves to you, to each other, to our Country. and to God, that we will devote our lives and our substance to the support of the Government, and maintain the Union of these States, " now and forever-one and inseparable."


This paper bore the signatures of the follow- ing citizens of Lucas County :


TOLEDO.


Morrison R. Waite.


W. C. Phillips.


Darwin E. Gardner.


Daniel J. Mattocks, Jr.


Denison B. Smith.


A. W. Barlow.


Richard Mott.


D. V. Edsil.


William Kraus.


H. J. Williams.


John Cummings.


Charles B. Roff. Jerry Peek.


Charles Kent.


Charles A. King.


J. D. Mckenley.


O. A. Bostwick.


John E. Hunt.


H. S. Walbridge.


Wmn. H. Dyer.


C. F. W. Ahrendt.


Joseph W. Brown.


Frank J. King.


A. C. Tubbs.


Herman Neufaldt.


Peter Lenk.


Thomas C. Stewart.


H. Birkenkemp.


George Worts.


Matthew Brown.


John J. Manor.


Conrad Rupple.


AIva C. Johnson.


Ebenezer Walbridge.


Clark Waggoner.


M. E. Fahnestock.


Israel Roberts.


Frank J. Scott.


Denison Steele.


G. E. Coulson.


W. C. Tisdel.


Truman H. Hoag.


Fred. A. Jones.


B. Allen.


J. M. Ilauser. James Birchall.


Dan. A. Waterman.


Mavor Brigham.


John Enderlin.


Theo. Stahl.


Win. T. French.


Alex. Reed.


S. Van Noorden, Jr.


A. A. Fahnestock.


G. F. Richardson.


William O. Brown.


H. C. Hall.


I. R. Nelson. John Bell. William A. Beach.


George W. Dart.


John T. Maher.


Wm. H. Bellman.


Samuel A. Raymond.


S. A. Wheeler.


Henry J. Chase.


Gustave Wittstein.


Charles T. Wales.


Hugh Gavin.


Joseph Miller. Theo. Lewis.


E. B. Hyde.


P. Martel.


Fred. Hand.


I. H. Wright.


Joseph Tolman.


Edward Yardley.


W. W. Griffith.


James Tolman.


Albert G. Dooley.


Ilarry Chase.


Robert W. Smith.


Chas. S. Tarbox.


Thomas Daniels.


Alfred Braun.


Geo. R. Haynes.


Allen Kirk.


llenry S. Waite.


R. V. Bowes.


Maurice A. Scott.


C. T. Hubbard.


C. S. Sevin.


Emery D. Potter, Sr.


T. N. Finney.


C. S. Crossman.


W. H. Clark.


J. Austin Scott.


James Maloney.


Geo. H. Richardson.


John Kohn.


John Antibus. John Sinclair.


W. W. Sherwood.


Adam Burgert.


H. G. Weber.


D. W. Kellogg.


Win. B. Welles.


C. W. White.


J. T. Bickel.


Chas. B. Benedict.


George Bunde.


Luther Whitney.


Chas. O. Brigham.


Charles O'Hara.


F. Bunde.


John G. Sullivan.


John B. Lownsbury. Hudson B. Ilall.


H. Blankmeyer. Frank C. Courte. James Mallon. John Pfisterer. C. H. Schmelzfennig. Henry M. Samsen.


Plympton Buck. John A. Conway. Mark Knight. Henry Gross. James Cunningham.


James Cunningham, 2d.


John Mulhenny.


Charles Gradolph. Dan. A. Collins.


J. M. Hall.


Thomas Carlisle. W. S. Dustin. James Snow.


James Draper.


Minot J. Wilcox.


J. H. Park. Benjamin Brower.


J. P. Flynn.


M. B. Butler.


Peter Graver.


Timothy Sheldon.


Robert Cummings.


William Roff.


James M. Ashley.


Joseph II. Williams.


P. M. Ainsley.


H. A. Boyd. Ralph W. Baker. Samuel B. Scott. B. H. Hitchcock. Madison Miller. Benjamin Mallett. T. B. Richardson. Geo. W. Hart. George Baker. R. O. Morse. Samuel M. Young, W. A. DeForest. Charles Ballard. E. G. Crane. Joseph Cooke. S. G. Lane. William Keyl. Edward Danforth.


H. J. Totten.


D. Morris. Wmn. C. Huffman. J. A. Corbusier. Horace H. Butler.


W. S. Towle.


Calvin Bronson.


Fred. Schaal.


Carlos Colton, Jr.


Henry W. Claflin.


Henry Miller.


John Stevens.


R. E. Morey.


John W. May.


11. J. Hayes.


George Torber.


S. B. Hathaway. George F. Dunning.


Frank P. Isherwood.


George Woodbury.


Levi Snell.


Frank T. Lane.


F. Bigelow. John Sallis.


MI. Hoffman. l'eter Phillips.


W'm. J. Finlay. J. H. Locke, Jr. Charles Scott.


Theo. B. Casey.


John Best.


W. Sceazan.


David Miller.


Leonard Wilcox.


M. D. Carrington.


William Cutway.


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THE WAR OF THE REBELLION-HOME WORK.


Geo. Gassaway. Henry D. Walbridge.


Andrew J. Hand.


A. Rutherford.


J. D. Cook.


Lewis Mathias.


Wm. H. Osbon.


Henry Devlin.


Thomas Hamilton.


David Walker.


Carlos Colton.


Fred. Raitz.


Samuel S. Thorn.


C. Kenny.


Abram W. Colton.


Allen Brown.


Alonzo Rogers.


J. S. Lawrence.


William Harlow. Jacob Bash.


Thomas O'Neil.


Geo. D. Whitmore.


F. D. Ettin.


D. G. Saltonstall.


D. Innes.


H. L. Sargent.


John McCaul.


D. N. Bash.


M. O'Reily.


John Dibbeling.


B. Webster.


James D. Smith. Milo Bashare.


W. S. Newman.


A. T. Fite.


Charles Davison.


E. A. Smith.


John Fiteh.


Albert G. Clark.


C. Crawford.


George Knight. James R. Strong.


David Smith,


Frank I. Smith.


T. Rooney. W. C. Geitter.


E. H. Van Hoesen. Wm. H. Clark.


Perry B. Truax.


C. V. Jenison. Thomas Dunlap.


P. Mitchell. Robert Nicholas.


Samuel §. Read.


Fred. O. Opitz.


James Ceesick,


Erastus Kenyon.


W. Y. Swager.


Charles West.


John Murphy, Sr.


A. L. Mills.


John B. Carson.


Peter Faskin.


Thos. Morrow.


Frank Braisted.


A. Sazenly.


Geo. P. Pricketts.


P. I. Latham.


A. B. Brownlee.


F. W. Higby.


Henry Merrill.


Alonzo Godard.


Austin H. Bruen.


W. S. Isherwood.


C. M. Fisher.


Wm. H. Whitaker.


T. Radcliff.


John Bullarston.


N. Mortimer.


Geo. R. Tourtellotte. Frank T. Card.


A. Border.


F. S. Chandler.


H. J. Rake.


L. Hevnsling. Moses T. Brown. Thomas Brown.


Paul Jones. Samuel Smiley.


J. D. Pomeroy.


J. E. Lockwood.


H. R. Haskell.


E. T. Mortimer.


W. S. Jackson.


Reuben H. Sholes.


Horatio S. Young.


Charles H. Jones.


Thos. Bloomfield.


Noble L. Stacy.


S. H. Bergen. F. W. Himes.


John Copland. J. W. Walterhouse. O. C. Smith. E. D. Peck.


Moreau Allen.


Florello Meeker.


L. J. Seek.


O. Mather.


Henry T. Cook.


Chas. Brinkerhoff.


Alonzo Cornell.


John B. Murphy.


Charles H. Reed.


A. R. Martin.


Thos. Jackson.


W. Hunt Walbridge.


Chas. II. Fisk. J. M. Lycan.


Wm. H. Harris.


C. P. Leland. Wint. Dunn.


D. J. Coulson. Chris. Marman. J. T. Southard.


Y. L. Hopkins.


John Gregg.


Charles A. Chase. Ed. Fifield.


J. R. Blanchard. Wm. Cbollett.


J. V. Straight. N. T. Haskell.


R. C. Thompson. A. F. Bissell. Calvin K. Bennett.


John Pratt.


G. R. Bennett.


J. W. Doane.


Chas. B. Weaver.


Jolın M. McKee. P. H. Redding.


W. J. Freatenborough. E. Thomas. John H. Moon. Thos. C. Mayhew.


P. C. Whitehead.


M. J. Cooney. A. Nicke.


W. Wiesman. Orlin Phelps. J. Haynes.


Geo. R. Rogers. Wm. Hoffman.


Curtis Ripiey. Platt Card.


Paul Kunkle.


L. Fisk.


Chas. N. Yeager.


John Mills.


J. R. Pinkerton. John D. Crennan.


B. M. Rigby. John H. Moulton. Thos. Thorneloe. E. B. Bronson.


J. B. Webber.


Junius A. Flagg.


C. H. Harroun.


W. W. Whitney.


W. H. Huler.


Geo. W. Merrill.


J. E. Cole.


John P. Lewis.


J. W. Toullerton. Geo. McMonagle. Andrew Shurtz. Chas. S. Beach.


Chas. B. Phillips.


Joel M. Gloyd. Alex. H. Ewing. Henry Hall. Alex. H. Newcomb.


Henry G. Burr. J. HI. Kennedy.


A. G. Warren. lloratio E. Bangs.


William Clark.


R. West.


J. A. Minnio. James Ballard.


A. O. Marsh. Wm. Van Orden.


S. Earl.


Hiram Alfred. G. W. Wainer. J. Outcalt. O. Sexton, Jr. Perry Crabbs. 7


Toby Greer. John Boop.


Samuel Andrews.


J. A. Laird.


S. S. Ketly. Thos. Armstrong.


J. Fitts.


Valentine Wall.


G. Wasser, Sr.


Boliver Mecker.


Boena Meeker.


E. Bivins. George Reichart.


J. J. Downs. B. B. Firehmond. Robert Dunnigan. John Galloway.


L. A. Willard.


Denis Weyburne.


Thos. B. Aldrich.


M. H. Gill.


A. Morton.


James Berthholf.


Theo. J. Brown.


J. W. Daniel.


Vincent Hamilton.


John J. Adam.


B. W. Rouse.


Charles F. Peck.


Davis Lewis.


J. Lang.


John Patton.


James J. Doolittle. W. H. Moore.


James H. Maples. Robert W. Titus. Henry T. Haskell.


Stillman Eastman. John Cunningham. John Kelley. George Fordham. Daniel Moore.


J. H. Hampton. Chas. H. Soper. Charles B. Hall.


Gid. K. Pheatt.


J. S. Bloomfield.


W. H. Nichols. Samuel Soutbard.


HISTORY OF TOLEDO AND LUCAS COUNTY.


N. M. Lilleland. E. B. Raffensperger. D. S. Anderson. John J. Branigan.


Calvin Chibb. Ulrich Fey.


Berne Whitehead.


W. A. Titus.


H. P. Whitney.


Luke Draper.


Sidney Bissell.


Wm. W. Williams.


Wm. C. Fisk.


Geo. Weidman.


E. J. Fifield.


Richard Greenwood.


W. Dittmore.


Wm. Pelkey.


James Cole.


Wm. Jones.


Geo. Milmine.


J. A. Speyer.


Hollis Hammond.


Thos. B. Smith.


Joseph Lieber.


Wm. Brewster.


E. C. Bodman.


W. M. Barry.


Joseph Corey.


G. H. Reippel.


Berry Fitts.


W. T. Allen.


Wm. M. Coon.


Peter Blank.


Peter Hubber.


John J. Hunker. George Brown. Ed. Me Leary, Jr.


James Marry. H. C. Nicholas.


II. Van Karsen.


Wm. F. Brome. Henry C. Gilmore.


MI. Sansle. W. Scott.


John Il. Doyle. Richard Waite.


Wm. Burwick.


J. F. Wilkol.


James S. Fitiekd.


Alf. H. Clark.


A. J. Machen.


S. D. Curtis.


John Cassiday.


James A. Anderson.


Thos. Carey.


W. G. Cook.


O. Kingsbury. Lewis Deutch.


S. P. Halsey. E. II. Alley.


Joseph Mark.


H. M. Curtis. M. Heyman. Jacob Wansel.


Samuel Brooks. Wm. S. B. Hubbell.


William Miller.


J. B. Farnham. Wm. C. Cheney.


M. C. O'Connor. G. Frost.


John Shull.


Charles W. Ilall. Charles Cleaves.


Chas. Benana.


Pat. Cunningham. Charles Pratt.


Franz Zarang.


G. L. Krite.


II. Kohn.


E. Putnam.


John A. Fisher. A. V. Stebbins.


Fred. Schigeizer. John Ragain.


O. E. M. Howard. Ed. H. Fitchi. HI. Burt Taylor.


Robert Ackland.


II. Hazenzahl.


J. Geo. Hege.


A. II. Hunker.


Ilenry Reed, Sen.


Lehman Kraus.


E. O. Ross.


J. L. Merritt.


E. Gardner.


John Dorter. Andrew Nesbit.


Fred. Witker.


B. T. Blue.


A. A. Gardener.


Lewis Page.


R. Shehan. John J. Leith.


Otto Reidemeister. Robert Dederich.


Israel Hall.


G. E. Demise.


Geo. Stebbins.


H. A. Ensign. Peter Eiserman.


Samuel B. Campbell.


L. Vincent.


D. S. Mead.


A. B. Page.


E. L. Cummer. Alfred Leonardson.


John B. Fella. Chas. II. Eddy. Tyler Bush. E. P. Shelley. J. Lyons.


P. H. Foster. Fred. P. Waite.


Lewis Dormer. Thomas Cherry.


P. Klahr. Chas. Meissner. Henry Levi. Austin B. Waite.


D. C. Holley.


Guido Marx.


A. II. Smith.


Richard Doolittle.


Josiah Johnson.


Geo. W. Navaugh.


Geo. C. Pepper.


John Shecks.


David Fisher. J. F. Curtis.


W. D. Ramsdell.


C'has. Eggert.


E. Hunt.


Wm. H. Carl. Michael Fitzgerald.


John Chollett.


Geo. Tanner. Simon Jack. John H. Gherkins.


Joseph Gittsky. Ilenry E. Hill. B. H. Bayliss. R. Gittsky. Peter Scott.


I. N. Poe. P. Koster.


C. Thompson. F. E. Osgood. Geo. Brown. Robert Bentham.


E. W. E. Koch. Gustavus Goldsmith. Bernard Tummers.


Win. Ofrich. John L. Tanke. Theo. Tanke.


H. D. Perry. S. Goldsmith.


John Plessner.


G. Singer. Ira E. Lee. Chas. Caughling.


John Gorgen.


Andrew Horning. Chris. Unhekan.


Frank Sekwest.


Daniel Keller. Dan. Y. Howell. N. H. Roberts. Ilinkley Hurd. S. C. Sampson. Henry Spahn. Charles Cochran.


C. B. Eells.


Thomas Corlett.


Chris. Woehler.


Ferd. Johnson.


A. F. Rutherford.


Wm. Hoak.


John Gramer.


L. M. Skidmore.


G. F. Meyer.


M. W. Smith.


John Hunker.


James L. Smith.


A. C. Moore.


John C. Renthinger. John Woehler.


M. Scranton.


Jonathan Wynn.


J. S. Bowers.


N. Brainard.


C. M. Sanford.


J. S. Mille.


Mike Rabit. Oscar Wetmore. John Hilt.


N. M. Landis.


C. Dittmary.


Gotleib Hole.


A. Obergarten.


E. W. Dickerson.


Ralph Tarbox. E. J. Woodruff.


John A. Moore.


Coleman Keeler.


Win. A. Snyder.


R. H. Rogers.


Warren S. Waite. Sam. Warren.


G. J. Jones.


H. Roesbert.


Geo. Furney. Rudolph Brand.


Robert Bloomfield.


P. Smith.


Francis Fitzgerald.


Ralph Jenison.


Hiram Brown.


Benj. Gittsky.


G. Goldsmithı.


Patrick McKay.


Jacob Beach. Augustus Sechsler. Geo. Myers, jr. Thos. Southard. J. B. Fisk.


D. B. Huff.


J. Pargo.


John Morris.


Elijah Clark.


Geo. M. Lilleland.


G. G. Randall.


Theo. Kirchmaier.


John Keller. Mathias Seyler.


99


THE WAR OF THE REBELLION- HOME WORK.


G. A. Chase.


John Kemme.


Albert Johnson.


Wm. Massey.


August Phillips.


Eleazer Baldwin.


James Love. John Wortz.


Thomas J. Bodley.


Mark Edgar.


B. E. Warren. M. H. Allen.


R. Plessner. John Auth.


J. H. Tappan. W. A. C. Converse.


R. G. H. Huntington.


John Hoyt. Frank Sladden.


Win. P. Gardner.


F. M. Smiley.


J. V. Warren.


J. Kent Hamilton. John R. Osborn. Silas Benly.


A. H. Garfield. Theo. Klemm. E. Parry.


Thomas Wood.


Bernard Laneto.


Warren Colburn.


Win. Walcott.


P. B. Porter.


Geo. R. Watson.


C. Alexander.


Daniel Wolf.


Geo. W. Davis.


J. H. Minnitou.


H. W. Gifford. Calvin Barker. C. C. Warren. C. A. Lemar.


John Ryan.


R. Redington.


P. B. Pratt.


W. H. Ford.


Chas. C. Miller.


M. Stabler.


A. W. Thompson.


Charles B. Young.


C. H. Spear.


Wm. Gorman.


Charles Wasson.


A. Benedict.


A. W. Fischer.


Thos. Sarber.


M. C. Worts. S. R. Brown. James J. French.


R. H. Barr.


James Coldham.


John Harris.


Wmn. Unthank.


Joseph McPhillips. Anthony Lavine.


Jobn Kauffman.


James Higgins.


Charles H. Reed.


F. D. Gleason.


Samuel McMeeken.


James Kenyon.


Oscar H. Cole.


Wm. II. Hamilton.


C. J. Morgan.


Ilenry C. Frentz.


Orson B. Kingsbury.


Chas. P. Curtis.


Wm. E. Holdridge.


Watson Ropel.


S. T. Howe.


N. W. Eddy.


James Lewis.


John Thorpe.


James Booth.


P. F. Schneider.


Aug. Brown.


Mars Nearing.


Edwin Jackson.


Henry Demmon.


C. J. Culver.


Win. II. Smith.


John McAllyn.


Caleb Blanchard.


Chas. Brown.


Win. G. Powers.


Daniel Nitschke.


Joel W. Crane.


H. Rinal.


John Tollman.


A. B. Pentield.


Hiram Hurlburt.


Geo. A. Carpenter.


H. J. Conovan.


J. A. Thompson.


Wm. Taylor. Levi Ruggles. T. Moon.


H. L. Holloway.


Wm. C. Earl.


James W. Atkin.


Thomas McGuire.


Lewis Dusseau.


Wm. F. Church.


Geo. W. Hoglin.


James Cowlett.


Henry Hinkley.


John L. Peck.


Joseph Meirr.


Greenfield Dooley.


S. W. Allen.


David E. Merrill.


E. S. Hanks.


Wilson Haynes.


Richard Meim.


Loomis Brigham.


Asa Boice.


Frank Otto.


Alf. Enders.


E. A. Durbin.


L. B. Van Iloosen.


A. Spruss.


E. Beekwith.


William Baker.


S. J. Locke.


Isaac N. Hathaway.


A. E. Tynker.


Geo. D. Claflin.


S. P. Browning. H. Wilhelm.


Wm. B. Thorn.


J. O. How.


J. W. Howells.


W. F. Essing.


l'. Hamblin.


B. A. Peterson.


James W. Clark.


Ed. P. McMahon.


W. C. Raymer.


Anthony Bordeau.


Henry Uhlman. R. C. Lemmon.


M. W. Hubbell.


C. A. Rowsey.


Joseph Doroy. C. Gatee.


S. A. Ford.


Sewal Whittlesey.


John Harbauer.


L. H. Johnson. James Sullivan.


P. C. Conant.


Louis A. Pike.


Geo. W. Gove.


Geo. Pezzy.


M. Hay.


Gabriel Crane.


Orin S. Anderson.


Melchoir Webber.


Thomas Bolles.


Ed. Chapin.


J. S. Fifield, Jr.


Jonathan Lundy.


Calvin Cone.


Wm. Murphy.


Willein Kneal.


M. K. Draper. Spencer L. Fraser.


N. C. Pepper. II. E. Flynn. J. J. Leith.


H. D. Laylor. James Gilmore.


Dan. H. Miner.


Thomas Van Stone.


J. N. Stevens.


Charles H. Stevens. Wm. H. Raymond.


Chas. Hotchter. James A. Eaton. Win. Leahenny. Wm. Schroeder. J. W. Canneff. L. A. HIall. Thomas Tuey. John C. Klotz. Geo. Shipman. Henry V. Poulton.


Samuel Jackman.




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