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SOLDIERS OF " THE WAR OF 1812," who were then or afterwards residents in Susquehanna County .- Colonel Fred Bailey, P. Turner Baldwin, Daniel Brewster, Billings Burdick, Calvin Corse, Gurdon Darrow, Zeph Eldred, S. B. Fessenden, Martin Hall, Jonathan Howard, Jesse Hale, David Hale, Na- thaniel R. Locke, Joseph McKune, N. Norris, Major Isaac Post, A. H. Read (battle of Plattsburg), Enoch Smith, Luther Stanley, Ezra Sturdevant, d., Jonathan Treadwell, Wareham B. Walker, Samuel Wilson, Lieutenant J. B. Worden. Jairus Lamb and Hosea Benson were " ordered to stand a draft"_ nothing further appears. Total number, 26.
Complaint of taxes increased as hostilities continued. May, 1814, bounty was raised to $124, besides 160 acres. In the summer a call appeared in the Luzerne County papers (none were then established in Susquehanna County) for a meeting immediately after court, 23d August, at Edward Ful- ler's, " friendly to a restoration of peace or a more vigorous prosecution of the war."
The burning of the Capitol at Washington stimulated militia organizations. At a militia election in the summer of 1814, Fred. Bailey was elected colonel, Joseph Burgess, lieutenant-colonel ; J. Slocum, and Benjamin Lathrop, majors.
Isaac Post was appointed inspector of 2d Brigade. From his diary we learn that, October 23, 1814, he " received orders for marching the militia, and set out for Wilkes-Barre on the 24th. Arrived at Danville, Pa., Nov. 1; with detachment of militia on the 13th; received orders to halt 19th ; to
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dismiss the detachment 21st; the whole discharged 24th and 25th same month." Colonel F. Bailey accompanied this expedition. It was held up to ridicule, while the militia were waiting for their pay until April, 1819, and afterwards. for its fruitlessness. Ezra Sturdevant, drafted from Harford or New-Milford, was left sick at Danville, died, and was buried with military honors. It is laughingly asserted that Major Post brought back one hand- rifle and one tin camp kettle as the spoils of this expedition.
After the war the old organization died out, and the 76th Regiment appears to have taken its place. Walter Lyon and Joseph Washburn were majors of this regiment, and Austin Howell, Job Tyler (afterwards colonel), Daniel Lathrop, and John Comfort, captains. In 1819, Daniel Lathrop was elected lieutenant-colonel of the same. I. Post declined a re-election as brigade inspector, and Samnel Thomas was chosen in 1823. The 2d Brigade, 8th Division, was composed of the 2d Regiment, Luzerne County, the 76th in Susquehanna, and the 70th in Wayne. Colonel Aden Stevens had command very early of a regiment composed of Bradford and Susquehanna men. At some time Francis Fordham was colonel of the 76th Regiment.
Luman Ferry was captain of an independent volunteer company formed in 1816. Several similar companies sprang up, among which we find the Har- ford Artillery, Captain Asahel Sweet, and also Obadialı Carpenter; a Rifle Company at Great Bend, Captain Jonathan Treadwell; the Choconut In- fantry, Captain Goodsell ; the Bridgewater Yeomanry Guards, Captain Ben- jamin Sayre, and later, Bela Jones, A. C. Luce, and Horace Smith; the Brooklyn Infantry and the New Milford Infantry, Captain Seth Bisbee; the Montrose Artillery, Captain H. J. Champion ; the Susquehanna Troop, of which Fred. Stephens was orderly-sergeant, and Samuel Gregory, Hyde Crocker, Samuel Bard, captains ; Montrose Rifle Grays, David Francis, cap- tain ; Springville Rifle Company, and Captain Canfield's Infantry (Middle- town ?).
In 1824, nine companies united to form the 126th Volunteer Regiment, William Jessup, colonel; Saxa Seymour, lieutenant-colonel ; B. Jones, ad- jutant; Stephen S. Jewett, and Simon S. Chamberlin, majors. For a few years succeeding military trainings were great occasions. Then came a lull, a sort of disrepute, while the question of temperance was prominent in the public mind. But the country was awake to the interests of the patriots of the revolution, and many availed themselves of the benefits of acts of Con- gress on their behalf.
In 1837, there was a revival of military matters. Colonel D. D. Warner was elected brigadier-general. Mention is made of the 76th and 136th Regi- ments-4 battalions ; the Washington Guards, and Northern Guards Vol- unteer battalions, and 70th Regiment-2 battalions, Wayne County-with which Susquehanna was connected.
May, 1852, the Montrose Artillery procured a cannon.
SOLDIERS OF THE UNION ARMY, 1861-'65.
" An army composed of American citizens cannot be all generals, or captains ; and although we may admire the skill and prowess of a great and successful leader, yet the humblest private in the ranks, who performs his duty as a faithful soldier-facing every danger with an undaunted heart, dedicating his best energies, and even life itself, to the service of his country-is as much a hero as the highest in command. He is equally entitled to the thanks and gratitude of his people ; for, while his rewards are much less, his sacrifices and privations are usually far greater."- From an address delivered on the Fourth of July, 1870, at Montrose, Pa., by Wm. M. Post, Esq.
[Abbreviations. The letter d signifies died in the service, or in consequence of it ; w, wounded ; k, killed.]
ARARAT .- Andrew J. Archer, Geo. W. Archer, Thomas J. Archer, David Avery, Eli L. Avery, George Avery, w., Nathan P. Avery, d., Samuel C.
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Avery, Thomas Avery, w., Porter Avery, Thomas Beaumont, Arthur E. Blockham, w. d., Thomas S. Bowell, Danford Burman, David Burman, d., George H. Burman, Henry I. Bushnell, w., Theo. W. Doyle, Wm. O. Doyle, Peter N. Dunn, Archibald Foster, Erastus R. Foster, Pardon Hill, Elgeroy Hill, Isaac Hine, d., Luther Hine, Judson J. Perrington, Fred. M. Tennant, John H. Tooley, E. D. Tyler, w,, John T. Walker, d., Luman Washburn, d., A. B. Williams, Sherman Williams, Albert Wood, d. Total number, 35.
AUBURN .- E. L. Adams, John Anderson (a prisoner eight months), Charles Avery, Amos Baker, Henry Baker, Horace Baker, Jos. Barber, Joseph G. Beeman, Stephen C. Beeman, Benjamin H. Boughton, w. d., Levi T. Bray, w., George Brotzman, w., Isaac Brotzman, d., John Bullock, Jr., Lyman Bullock (? emerg.), A. P. Bump, D. L. Bump, d., Lt. Aaron Bunnel, Owen Cadden, Henry N. Capwell, A. B. Carrier, Asa Carlin, N. Canfield, Mulford Carter, U. S. N., Benjamin Carter, Hiram Carter, Levi Chamberlain, George Cool, George Cooley, Charles O. Cole, Edw. S. Coggswell (lost an arm), Aaron Coggswell, d., Hampton Conger, John Conrad, Ithamer Con- rad, Henry Corey, d., L. L. Corse, John Cox, Alpheus Crawford (lost an arm), Charles Crawford, d., C. E Davis, Thomas Davis, Alex. Devitt, McKendry Elliott, John Filan, Ransom W. Ford, John Finney, George France, Geo. S. Frink, Charles Fuller, D. O. Fuller, Calvin S. Gay, w., Tredway K. Gay, d., Lt. James P. Gay, John W. Green, John Groo (?), Capt. John Guile, Aaron Hull, k., John Harris, E. M. Hollenback, d., (Ezekiel Hollenback ?) Wm. Holley, John Wesley Hotel, d., William Hotel, Anson B. Hyde, Austin Hyde, Lt. Urias F. Hollenback, d., E. F. Jacoby, Andrew Jackson, Fred. Jackson, Harry N. Kellogg, w., A. B. Kennedy, Richard V. Kennedy, (lost an arm), Marshall Knowles, d., John W. Knowles, Keeney Lathrop, Hora- tio U. Loomis, Jared Lillie, Earl Love, George Lyon, Herman Lyon, Wilbur Lyman, Lt. M. L. Lacey, Dana Lafrance, Jason Lemon, Leander Lott, Daniel C. Lowe, Benjamin Lowe, J. C. Lowe, Leander Lowe, George Main, Albert Maricle, d., Patrick Malone, Benjamin Marshall, Charles Marshall, John Mannering, Hamilton McMicken, Nelson McMicken, Wesley McMic- ken, k., Nelson Ming, Samuel McLain, Danford Newton, Matthias C. Oliver, Paul Overfield, J. B. Overfield, w., Wm. H. Peet, A. L. Picket, Abraham G. Potter, d., J. C. Rifenberry, J. L. Rifenberry, (James ?), Philip Rifen- berry, John Ralston, Peter Rowe, Benjamin Seely, Mallery Seely, H. Seely, Joel B. Sherwood, J. Shannon, d., Andrew Shoemaker, k., William Shoe- maker, John Show, Denmark Smith, d., Davis C. Smith, Daniel Smith, d., John L. Smith, John Strunk, d., William Strunk, k., Terrence Smith, Julian Stillwell, Paul O. Stillwell, Henry Sumne (Sumner ?) Jackson Swisher, W. B. Simpson, (Rush ?) B. L. Taylor, Jobn G. Taylor, William Taylor, Lt. A. D. Tewksbury. MD., Emmet Tewksbury, Wm. J. Thornton, Joshua Thorn- ton, Lt. H. C. Titman, k., Elias Titman, D. C. Titman, Jacob Titman, Philip Titman, Davis Transue, Moses Treible, Peter Treible, A. S. Vanscoten, George Vanscoten, Marshall H. Vanscoten, w., David Voss, Amos Warner, John Warner, Sidney Warner, Joseph Wilber, Martin Wiles, Warner Wiles, A. V. Williams, John Williams, Ira Winans, Chauncey Wright, Daniel Yonker, H. L. Youngs, d., Wesley L. France, Henry W. Brown. Total number, 167.
BROOKLYN .- Charles G. Adams, d., J. W. Adams, E. P. Bailey, L. M Baldwin, Asa Benjamin, d., James Benjamin, Lyman Benjamin, Charles Berthwick, Leander Brooks, W. H. Brookins, C. M. Chapman, Wm. Culver, A. T. Dewitt, J. M. Dewitt, A. J. Dickerson, d., G. N. Doolittle, W. H. Doo- little, Harrison Doud, W. H. Eldridge, J. Henry Ellis, H. C. Fairchild (State Guard), Wm. Fish, Edw. P. Gardiner, d. (Gibson), Samuel Gard, Lyman E. Giles, d., M. J. Goodrich, Edward Goss, Zachariah Goss, Wm. H. Gray, A. A. Hempstead, John Hempstead, d., Preston T. Hollister, E. A. Kent, w., Richard H. Kent, k., Christian Kerr, P. Frederick Lindsley, G. C. Mack, L.
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P. Mack, Chester Mckinney, d., A. M. Murray, Wm. H. Nott, Edward Oak- ley, Joseph Oakley, W. R. Page, Charles Penny, George Rolph, d., Charles Reynolds, d., J. L. Reynolds, J. N. Reynolds, d., Oscar Reynolds, Charles Richards, Joseph Richards, Lemuel Richards, Edwin Rogers, d., John M. Roper, Benjamin Saunders, Perry D. Saunders, k., James Slade, James Smith, Jas. N. Smith, Hiram J. Snyder, Geo. E. Stage, Wallace Stedman, Fred. Stephens, k. (Auburn ?), Henry Tewksbury, J. W. Tewksbury, Chris. Thayer, Alson Trip, d., John Tiffany, Wm. H. Tripler, Marcus De L. Underwood, Ansel Vergerson, d., N. J. Vergerson (Ferguson ?), Courtwright Vanauken (State Guard), John Vanauken, d., Sidney Vanauken, Edgar Williams, k., Benjamin Williams, Daniel Wilcox, d., William White, Adney Whitford, d., Lester Wright, d. Total number, 81.
BRIDGEWATER .- H. Allen, Ashmun C. Ayres (N. Milford ?), Lt. Bicknell B. Atherton, Samuel Backus, H. S. Baldwin, Joshua A. Bailey, Charles Bookstaver, Wilbur S. Benjamin, Adelbert Corwin, k., Gilbert Corwin, k., David Cool, Oscar B. Darrow, George E. Dutcher, Jonathan M. Eckert, Wallace J. Foster, Charles C. Frink, Jonathan F. Gardner, Sergt. Geo. A. Guernsey, pris., Edward S. Howell, d., F. Holbrook, George W. Hewitt, Joseph Kanaway, (Jessup ?), Joseph Jameson, A. B. Galloway, Franklin M. Kent, Henry Lester (Jessup ?), Charles Mckenzie, k., Chas. H. Stone, Wm. A. Perkins, Charles Perkins, James A. Peasley, Charles E. Sines, d., John H. Sodan, Wentz P. Snedaker, Alfred J. Stephens, Frederick Stark, d., Wm. H. Stark, Henry Sweet, Wm. C. Trumbull, lost an arm, Andrew O. Tyler, Lt. Logan O. Tyler, k., Wm. S. Vanorsdale, Theodore F. Warner, k., Ansel Warner, Byron R. Wade, Jerome Wade, Maj. John W. Young, Eli East- man. Total number, 48.
Minute men of 1862 and '63: Judson Beach, Augustus Darrow, Lewis Dutcher, Charles Fessenden, Mark Hunter, Cassius Johnson, Edson Mott, James M. Sprout, Chandler Stephens, C. F. Watrous. Total number, 10.
CLIFFORD .- Charles R. Berry, George W. Brownell, John Carpenter, James Coleman, Benton Coleman, Mordecai H. Doud, James C. Decker, Capt. Wm. G. Graham, Frank E. Hull, George Hull, Thad. W. Hunter, John H. Hunter, William J. Lewis, Redmond C. Miller, d., Samuel R. Miller, George Patton, Peter Patton, Zenas Rounds, Eliab Stage, d., Charles M. Truesdail, Julian E. Whitman (?). Total number, 21.
DIMOCK .- Albert J. Ainey (emerg.), Lieut. P. E. Brush (surgeon), E. L. Blakeslee, Orin Blakeslee, J. G. Blakeslee, d., Lewis Blakeslee, Serg. Isaac G. Babcock, Miner Bailey, J. Barber, d., Charles Bolles, J. Bolles, k., Jasper Bolles, d. at Andersonville, Wm. Burdick, P. Birch, w. d., W. Bloom, George D. Carney, Henry D. Carney ( Bridgewater ?), James W. Carrier, Myron Car- rier, d., Scott Carrier, d., George Chrisman, J. Cokeley, - Cokeley, P. Daley (Friendsville ?), H. H. Dougherty, James Dougherty, k., Mason Fargo, Corp. F. Fargo, M. Hinkley, Wm. Hinkley, d., E. Hawley, D. Hawley, Thomas Hickok, D. Higley, E. L. Gardner, d., Charles Griswold, King Griswold, J. A. Giles, Prentiss A. Gavitt, d. in hospital, James Gavitt, Charles Gavitt, d. in Southern hospital, Capt. E. B. Gates, w., leg amp., pris., W. E. Gates, N. H. Gates, pris. at Andersonville ten months, Harlan W. Gates, Corp. A. P. Gates, E. F. Gates, k., Wm. S. Gates, Serg. Parker J. Gates, w. twice, injured for life, Charles S. Gates, pris. at Salisbury five months, Wm. H. Gray, do., Lieut. A. Larue, Wm. Lawrence, w., injured for life, pris., Edwin Lathrop, Eugene Lathrop, Z. Lathrop, Albert Miles, R. Miles, Lieut. T. P. Mills, A. Mitchell (Rush ?), Henry Mowers, d., Henry Mock, Geo. Newton, pris. at Salisbury, Z. O. Newton, Lieut. Wm. Parke, Sol. Parks, d., H. Penny, Capt. S. L. Richards, P. W. Riley, w., Corp. H. Roberts, C. Stephens, d., George W. Smith, pris., Terry Sheen, d., Wm. Smith, A. Stage, d., R. Stage,
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d., Tunis Springer, Frank D. Stephens, H. V. Thompson (minute), Mason Tingley, Wm. Underhill, k .. Levi Uptagrow, k., Geo. Williams, John Wil- liams, L. H. Woodruff, Jr., John Young, w. d. Robert Service (or Zerfass ?), Alfred B. Tingley, Riley W. Blakeslee (emergency men). Total number, 89.
DUNDAFF .- Paul Bariger, w., Urbane Bariger (Gibson ?), Geo. E. Bennett, H. F. Bennett, Ebenezer Brownell, Charles Coil, James Coil, John Coil, Thomas Coil, George Goodrich, k., Nathaniel Goodrich, George Potter, Joseph Pruner, George Simpson, Jerome Slocum. Lloyd Slocum, k., Merrit Slocum, George Stark, Edgar Weaver, William Witter, d. a prisoner, H. C. Yarrington. Total number, 21.
FOREST LAKE .- Frank Angell, Robert Booth, Myron Bradshaw, Isaac Giffin, Daniel Hawse, Henry Jenner, Ezra P. Lester, William Lepper, Calvin L. Lincoln, Joshua P. Miller, Alonzo Mott, John M'Coy, Martin Perigo, E. L. Rhinevault, Fred. Scribner, Wm. A. Southwell, Edward B. Slawson, Wm. B. Southwell, Charles Small, Vanness Small, George B. Strange, James Leman 'l'urrell, M. S. Towne, Asa Warner, Stanley B. Warner, John W. White, Warren T. White, H. R. West, Charles A. West, Charles E. Web- ster. The foregoing all belonged to Capt. Morris's company. Nineteen others, it is said, went from Forest Lake, and among them Gardner Taylor, Alanson Wright, Miles D. Baldwin, Judson L. Cornell; but no other names have been furnished. Total number, 31+19=50.
FRANKLIN .- E. L. Beebe, Lyman Beebe, d., Walter L. Beebe, Ferd. Bolles, C. D. Bryant, A. S. Burrows, James Cromwell, k., John Cromwell, draft., Jacob Delamater, k., Ambrose Disbrow, Jesse Disbrow, Charles Gary, Samuel Hill, Stiles Jacobus, Samuel Keeler, Sumner E. Lines, k., Joseph Maryott, draft., E. J. Messenger, Henry N. Pierson, d., Jacob W. Palmer, permanently crippled, Augustus Smith, John Snow, draft., Daniel F. Still- well, k., S. L. Stillwell, A. E. Stockholm, George Stockholm, J. J. Stock- holm, Theodore Todd, d., Benj. J. Vance, William Ward, k., Edward Watson.
Minute Men : J. M. Fisk, O. H. Summers, Alonzo Todd, Lewis Todd. Stillman Fuller was employed by government as an overseer on a cotton plantation ; Mrs. Lydia Fuller went as teacher. Total number, 31+4=35.
FRIENDSVILLE .- Oscar Caswell, H. Cook, Andrew Ferry, Frank E. Foster, J. W. Glidden, Archie H. Horton, W. W. Horton, C. L. Leet, Dr. N. Y. Leet, surgeon, Silas Light (Middletown?), Orin Emory Lester,1 Harlan Wesley Lester, Thomas Matthews, Michael Mooney, John Mooney, G. W. Power, Geo. W. Rice, Philip Ryan, Frank P. Ryan, M. Spafford, F. Russel. (In 1862, Friendsville had never had over 45 voters.) Total number, 21.
GIBSON .- G. S. Ames, d., N. C. Austin, Myron Barnes, Wm. Barnes, Rufus Barnes, W. H. H. Bennett, Geo. W. Bennett, w., James Barton, d., Jonathan Barrager. Simeon Barrager, Theodore Barrager, Wm. Barrager, Farris Blanchard, d., Moses Brewer, Adjt. Elisha B. Brainerd, Corp. Wm. P. Brainerd, d., Henry Card, Dan. Carpenter, Lieut. T. Leroy Case. Lieut. Albert Capron, Dr. James C. Card, assist. surgeon, d., Lieut. Wm. N. Chamberlin, w., Wm. T. Chandler, B. F. Chamberlin, Nelson D. Coon, S. S. Coon, Martin Conrad, Geo. W. Conrad, Michael Conrad, Wm. S. Conrad, d., Henry Coil, Isaac P. Corey, John M. Corey, James H. Corey, d. the day
1 Ezra P. Lester is claimed also by Friendsville ; he is one of five brothers who served in the war and "never received a scratch." Orin was in twenty- seven engagements, was never sick, was always on duty, was at Antietam, and the taking of Richmond.
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after reaching home from Andersonville, Sergt. James M. Craft, Nelson Dickey, James Daniels, Wm. Doud, George Denney, d., G. T. Davis, Lieut. James H. Dony, Jason E. Fargo, G. M. Felton, Charles Felton, C. W. Gelatt, d., Albert Griggs, k., James N. Griggs, Edward Gardner, k., J. T. Halstead, James Hobart, Elias S. Harding, John S. Howell, Pardon Hill, Ord. Sergt. Charles M. Holmes, d., James A. Keach, Thomas Kelley, H. J. Kelley, Eseck Kelley, Asa Kinne, d., George Lagier, S. A. Lake, Wm. Lee, B. B. Maples, E. B. Maxon, David P. Maynard, Q. M. Sergt. Matthew McPherson, k., Lawrence Manzer, Milton Mapes, C. S. Maxon, d. (probably killed), Ebenezer Owens, d. at Andersonville, Henry J. Pickering, Wm. Pickering, Henry D. Pickering, John Robinson, F. F. Rogers, Charles Roper, John Resseguie, Geo. T. Rezeare, Serg. Geo. R. Resseguie, w., Charles Ren- dall, Serg. Augustus J. Roper, k., John L. Riker, Q. M. Sergt. Raymond S. Scott, Urbane Sloat, Olney F. Sweet, J. E. Shepardson, Griffin G. Stark, Byron Steenback, Lewis Steenback (Jackson ?), Milo Spencer, d. of w., Ebenezer Stanton, G. C. Tanner, Byron Tennant, E. G. Tennant, Charles Taylor, Freeman Taylor, John F. Taylor, Albert Townshend, d., J. O. Tripp, Charles H. Tripp, w., Henry M. Tiffany, d., John I. Travis, k., Darius Walker, Francis M. Walker, James M. Warner, Charles M. Wells, Henry Washburn, Frank Whitmarsh, Wm. H. Whitmarsh, Harlan Whitney, d., Chester W. Whitney, Solomon Williams, A. N. Wood, Albert R. Woodward, Elmer Writer.
Minute Men in 1863, not including some of the above : Elisha Bailey, E. 'T. Bailey, U. B. Gillett, Henry Ingalls, Jack Low, Victor P. Low, Albert B. Payne, Frank D. Russel, Corp. Gilbert R. Stiles, Geo. B. Tiffany, Lieut. Charles A. Ward, Duane Whitney. Total number, 115+12=127.
GREAT BEND TOWNSHIP (IN 1862) .- Newell Ackerman, George Adams, Chauncey Baker, Rensselaer Barber, Alex. Bennett, Edwin A. Bennett, Harlow Blessing, John A. Brown, Josiah Brown, John H. Burley, Benjamin Buchannon, Joseph Crandall, Isaac Crissell, Joseph Crissell, Jourdan Cris- sell, Wm. H. Crissell, O. T. Conklin, George Clark, Ezekiel Davis, George Davis, Lieut. R. C. Du Bois (reg. army), George E. Ellis, Horton Ellis, Lorenzo Flint, Alberti O. Fox, John Gaffney, Uriah Gates, George E. Hall, M. L. Hall, Charles Hawkins. John Holmes, Cyrus Hughs, George Hughs, Lafayette Hughs, George H. Hurlburt, Henry Kenyon, Daniel Losaw, Julius F. Loomis, William Lockwood, Thomas Lummerton, Wm. D. Lusk, Henry Melody, Jr., Legrand Marshall, Luman S. Millius, d., Joseph Morris, A. P. M'Creary, G. M'Creary, James O. Munroe, William Murphy, James S. Oster- hout, John Osterhout, Jr., William Pennel, Henry Randall, Henry Ramsdall, Ambrose Ransom, John Searine, Simeon Skinner, Hiram Stoddard, Elisha M. Skinner, George W. St. Clair, Frank Tafe, George Tafe, Melvin Trow- bridge, Oscar Trowbridge, Robert Taylor, James C. Taylor, William Van- netten, John Vanway, Jacob Vanauken, Sidney Van Valkinburgh, W. H. Wilmot, Emory Wilber, L. S. Woodward.
From the Borough : Jackson B. Ferris, k., Geo. A. Wilson. [Probably many more.] Total number, 75.
HARFORD .- Alva Adams. Corp. Edwin F. Adams, d., J. Blake Adams, w., Lawris Adams, Dr. Wm. Alexander, surgeon, Wm. Bernard, Merrit Blackington (emergency), Herbert Blanding, Warren Birchell, d. of w., Henry D. Brewster, Samuel T. Brewster, d., Josiah Belknap, Charles Bryant, Cyrus Carpenter, Wm. N. Cowley (emergency), Wm. T. Carpenter, Merrit Coffin, Azarias L. Daniels (Lenox ?), Jefferson Daniels, Addison Dimock, Russell Darrow, Corp. Asa Decker, Henry Esterbrooks, Du Bois Freer, d., Dr. G. M. Gamble, surgeon, Leonard Gow, Wm. Gow, d., Lee Greenwood, Porter L. Green, d., John Halstead, Corp. Charles S. Halstead, Richard Halstead, Joseph Halstead, James C. Harding, Elijah Harding,
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John Hobbs, Edward F. Hawley. d. after a year at Andersonville, Henry H. Hamilton, Seymour C. Halstead, Capt. Nelson Hawley, Leslie E. Hawley, George W. Lamb, Roscoe S. Loomis, d. of w., Benjamin Lewis, Nathan Lewis, Streeter Lewis, Linus Moore, Hiram Oakley, Andrew Orsman, George L. Payne, Wm. A. Payne, E. R. M. Percy, George W. Potter, Edgar Price, Wm. H. Patterson, Arthur Price, Chauncey Price, David Price, d., Theron Palmer, Collins Peck, Harvey Rice, k., Lyman E. Richardson, Mason Rich- ardson, Wm. Rogers, Braton L. Seeley, Charles L. Seeley, Wm. T. Spencer, James R. Spencer, Wm. Seamans, Egbert Sinsabaugh, Sergt. Henry M. Stearns, w., Charles A. Stearns, Capt. Abel T. Sweet, Corp. Foster F. Sweet, George M. Sweet, d. of w .. Alonzo Tiffany (also, Dr. A. Tiffany), Amos V. Tiffany, Edmund Tiffany, Willis W. Tiffany, Volney W. Tiffany, k., Judson Tiffany, Cyrus A. Tiffany, Edwin Thatcher, Coleman E. Thatcher, Charles Tingley, Duane L. Tyler, Henry Tupper, k., Orlando Watrous, Capt. D. Everett Whitney, Henry Whitney, Dallas Watson, Russell Waterman, Thomas Way, d. prisoner, Vester Wilmarth, Wesley S. Wilmarth, Willard W. Wilmarth, Christopher C. Wilmarth, d. of w., Frederick Wilmarth, Lieut. Henry G. Williams, John M. Williams, d., E. S. Jackson. Total number, 102.
HARMONY .- Charles Atwell, Elijah Atwell, k., Lucius C. Atwell, d., Paul Atwell, Edward P. Bagley, Daniel P. Bagley, George Backus, Noah Bisbee, lost a leg, Henry Brandt, d., Harvey Bryant, Lieut. James Buckley, James Cargill, Isaac L. Comfort, John R. Comfort, Thomas V. Cook, Frederick Coss, Marshall A. Coss, Edward Cunningham, k., Ira Finch, John L. Fuller, Charles Gates, (Jackson ?) Hobart Haines, Warren Haines, Benjamin Hawley, Nelson R. Henderson, Miner R. Hill, Henry H. Hobart, Alonzo Hoof, Warren Hunt, k., Alexander Ives, Benjamin C. Kidder, John Kipfer, Silas W. Lacey, Wm. C. Lacey, John D. Leary, Henry K. Marks, Charles Mayo, Oren Mayo, d., Nelson P. Mayo, Herman Meyer, d., Nelson McIn- tosh, Gilbert E. McKune, Thomas Murphy, Edward F. Newell, Thomas J. Nicholson, Capt. Perez L. Norton, Thaddeus Odell, George W. Palmer, Daniel C. Patrick, prisoner at Andersonville, John H. Patrick, Oren Patrick, k., Julius G. Perkins, Lewis L. Perkins, k., George Pettis, George E. Pooler, Ira A. Pooler, k., James L. Pruyn, k., Ichabod S. Read, John J. Remmele, Amasa Resseguie, d., Adelbert B. Robinson, Henry J. Robinson, Leander Robinson, Silas C. Rood, d., August Schweckendick, d., Milton Sellick, Wm. H. Sellick, Aaron L. Shew, Ezra H. Shew, Jeremiah Shriver, Lorenzo D. Spafford, Isaac F. Storer, Ira Tewksbury, k., Elmer Tiel, George B. Ticknor, k., Albert G. Townsend, d., Maj. Frank W Tremain, k., Calvin Utter, Abram Walker, Charles Walker, k., Ianthus Walker, Edgar Watrous, d., John H. Webb, Oren P. White, d., George W. Whitney, John O. Whit- ney, Roderick B. Whitney, d., Daniel C. Winters, Marvin O. Writer. Minute men, not including some of the above : Jerome A. Chase, Nelson R. Comfort, Lieut. H. G. Hotchkiss, Lyman Mayo, Rensselaer McFarland, L. W. Scott, John D. Shutts, James O. Taylor, Bennett Wakeman. Total number, 89+9=98.
HERRICK .- Jackson Bass, d., Erastus Bennett, L. M. Bunnell, Capt. Ira N. Burritt, Lieut .- Col. Loren Burritt, A. B. Burns, S. Carpenter, Z. Carpenter, Alva Cory, Enos Cory, Warren Cory, Augustus Dart, d., Clark Reed Dart, d. at Andersonville, L. M. Dart, Norton Dart, A. Dimmick, E. Dimmick, Stephen Ellis, d., J. Gardner, k., L. Kishbaugh, Matthew McPherson, I. Myers, Isaac Rankin, Robert Ridge, C. R. Stewart, Stanley Stewart, H. Wayman, J. J. Williams, J. Wilmarth. Total number, 29.
JACKSON .- Gustavus S. Ames, Leroy Aldrich, Moses B. Aldrich, Luther L. Barrett, Hollis A. Barrett, Geo. W. Barrett, Elias Barrett, Alonzo Bar- rett, Wallace B. Barrett, Sabin Barrett, Livingston Brooks, k., Albert Bald-
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win (New Milford ?), B. F. Barnes, Frank Barnes, Stephen Barnes, Charles Belcher, Oscar Belcher, Manzer L. Benson, P. K. Benson, Austin Benson, Geo. W. Brink, Elmer Brown, J. W. Brown, Murray Brown. Zachary Brown, J. M. Bronson, O. Bryant, Newton Bryant, David L. Bryant, Horace Burchell, Urbane Burchell, Lieut. A. D. Corse, Lieut. U. S. Cook, Geo. Cook, James E. Curtis, John Curtis, Wheaton Denney, Burton Dix, George Dix, Adelmer Daughty, Daniel D. Duren, C. H. Easterbrooks, Dwight Easterbrooks, Elijah Easterbrooks, Eliab F. Eastman, Willard Easterbroks, Whitmore Easter- brooks, E. A. French, George H. French, Edson M. French, Smith L. French, Sylvester L. French, Myron French, Merritt C. French, Edgar M. Foster, Luman Foster, Victor Foster, Enoch Fox, d., Maynard Gates, Lewis Gates, Theo. Galloway, E. T Galloway, lost a leg. A. M. Griggs, Daniel L. Gregory, Warren S. Gregory, Jerome Houghton, Elliott Harris, Lucus Hall, Urbane Hall, Ellgeroy Hill, P. Houghtalin, Wm. H. Lake, Charles Lake, Velosco Lake, Daniel Lane, Alfred W. Larrabee, Emery Larrabee, Hartley Larra- bee, Benj. H. Larrabee, L. D. Larrabee, Monroe J. Larrabee, Melvin Lar- rabee, Wesley Larrabee, Windsor Larrabee, Oscar Larrabee, Truman G. Larrabee, Edwin A. Leonard, Velosco Leonard, John Lockard, Jonas Mason, N. M. Martin, Elva Matteson, Orrin Matteson, Daniel Miller, Fred. Miller, Darius Marsh, Silas Marsh, Charles McIntire, Joseph Moore, Seymour Mc Veigh, Michael J. Mulvey, Wm. H. Norris, Edwin C. Perry, Hermon J. Potter, Victor Potter, Warren Pickering, Amasa N. Rounds, k., Amos Round, James H. Scott, David Smith, Elliott Shepherdson, Charles Slater, Lewis Steenback, Nelson Steenback, Paul Steenback, d., J. Steenback, Alvin Strickland, H. H. Strickland, Joseph Strickland, Fred. Slocum, Curtis Tanner, Bernard Tiffany, Lines W. Tiffany, Henry W. Tyler, Lieut. Amos Tucker, Myron Wheaton, Marble Wells, H. L. West, Benjamin West, Delos Washburn, Velosco Washburn, W. S. Wells (?), H. S. Wells, d. in Rich- mond prison, H. M. Wells, Jr., (?) Patrick Yoliher. Total number, 135.
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