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JESSUP .- Geter Aney, w., prisoner, d. at Andersonville, Nicholas Aney, Peter Aney, lost a leg, Amos B. Baldwin, prisoner ten months, Levi S. Blaisdale, do., Sergeant Alanson W. Bissell, d., Albert Birchard, k., Benj. O. Bertholf, Harvey T. Castle, Jacob Cartwright, Wm. Coggswell, d., Chas. Crofut, Patrick Crow, Hiram Cypher, Jerre Cypher, Chas. Darrow, Nelson Davis, d., Cyril Depue, k., John Depue, David L. Dewers, Wm. B. Downer, d., A. J. Drake, Daniel W. Drake. Geo. Drake, John Drummings, (Drum- mond ?), k., Geo. Eckart, k., Zenas Farnham, James Faurot, Francis Fuller (?), Frank Goddard. William Gray (?), Wm. H. Gray, Theodore Gunn, Sylvester Gurney, James Harris, Isaac Hart, Wm. Hart, Wm. Hewitt, James Hillis, d. in Libby Prison, Cyrus C. Howe, E. B. Howe, Nathan L. Howe, k., Nel- son Kelsey, Samuel Kelsey, Newton Lane, S. F. Lane, Chas. Light, Charles W. Lung, John Labar, k., Elvin Maynard, k., Henry Maynard, John Malo- ney, Calvin More, Wm. B. Morgan, d., Samuel M'Keeby, Theo. M'Keeby, John M'Straw, Joel Myers, Edward F. Norris, John Norris, Dudley Otis, d. of w., Ferdinand Otis, k., Israel Otis, k., Leander Otis (navy), Theo. Otis, David Parmeter, Dennis Parmeter. Christopher C. Peasley, w., Philip S. Quick, d. of w., Wm. Ransom (Auburn ?), Horace A. Roberts, Jacob Robert- son, Mortimer S. Roberts, w., prisoner, d., Peter D. Roe, Wm. S. Rose, d., Allen Shay, Writer A. Shay, Henry Shelp, w., John Shelp, k., Jonas Smith, k., Charles Sherman, Perry C. Sherman, k., Stanley Stone, Chas. H. Stone, Hampden Carlisle Stevens, d., George Struble, David H. Tarbox, Robert Tarbox, Samuel 'Tarbox, Wm. W. Tarbox, Robert Teal, J. Webster Throck- morton, Francis Tuck, Thomas Vanhouton, Charles A. Vanness, d., Lather L. Very, Ackley Walker. Rinaldo Walker, d., Dennis Warner, Geo. Warner, Jacob Warner, Julius Warner, d., Wallace W. Warner, Henry White, d., Edwin Whittaker, Henry Williams.
Minute men, September, 1862: James Young, Israel W. Barber. Total number, 106 + 2 = 108.
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LATHROP .- George E. Bronson, P. S. Bronson, Francis Hawley, Samuel Lindsey, Asahel Lord, Elisha N. Lord, Enoch Lord, Franklin Lord, John Lord, Jonathan Merrill, Jedediah Safford (Brooklyn ?), George D. Silvius (emerg.), Balser Steel, Jonathan Squiers, W. P. Tewksbury, Perington Tower, Daniel Vanauken. Total number, 17.
LENOX .- Amos H. Adams, Malonthon (?) Adams, Silas A. Adams, John C. Allen, Orin Baker, Otis Bailey, Marvin Barber, Alonzo E. Bell, Jasper Bell, Wm. J. Bell, Sterling Belcher, Augustine Bonerman, d., David Bonner, Philander J. Bonner, Henry H. Brown, John Cameron, Jr., Thos Cameron, Charles Card, George Carr, Corp. Winfield Scott Carr, Carvosso Churchill, w., Jackson Clark, Martin Clark, Rufus D. Clarke, Jno. S. Clarkson, Anthony Clarkson, William Clarkson, William Cole, J. B. Colvin, Wm. F. Coney, C. W. Conrad, Jas. M. Conrad, w., Henry Conrad, Oscar Conrad, k., Rufus Conrad, Jerold F. Conrad, d., Martin Conrad, d., John Conrad, Jr., w., Aza- riah Daniels (?), James Daniels, Jefferson Daniels, Eldridge Davis, Asa Decker, George Decker, d., Elias C. Decker, Manny Dunn, James Farnam, Everett H. Felton, d., Burril Fisk, Henry Fisk, Albert Follet, Theo. Fuller, w., Andrew Furgerson, Barney Gardner, William Gardner, James Gleason, Stephen Gleason, Martin J. Goldin, William Green, d., Andrew Hallstead, Elisha Hallstead, 2d, David Hardy, Ira Hardy, w., S. M. Harding, James P. Hartley, Henry Hedsall, Norman Hines, A. D Hinckley. Peter Hinkley, d., Elias Hinkley, Jesse Howard, John Howard, d., Geo. W. Howell, Jr., Nel- son Jenkins, George Jerrold, Sylvester Knapp, Peter Lott, Chas. Manzer, d., Henry Manzer, Horatio Manzer, George W. Mapes, Jones M'Connel, Allen W. M'Donald, Byron M'Donald, w., Frederick H. M'Donald, Myron M'Donald, w., D. K. M'Namarra, Cyrus D. Millard, Freeman Millard, IIum- phrey J. Millard, Joseph V. Millard, Stephen S. Millard, Adolph Miller, Douglass S. Miller, Lorin Miller, Martin L. Miller, Lieutenant Wm. Miller, Geo. W. Moore, George W. Moore, 2d, H. N. Mott, Isaac N. Morris, T'hos. O'Donald, Alonzo A. Payne, Charles M. Payne, Theron Palmer, Francis W. Payne, George Payne, Ichabod Payne, d., Charles Pease, Noah Phillips, Phineas Phillips, Russel Phillips, k., Frank Pickering, w., John D. Pickering, Joseph Plummer, Marvin Potter, k., Allison Price, Chauncey Price, David Price, William Price, Harlow Quick, Alonzo A. Ransom, Orville Ransom, d., John Reese, Francis M. Robinson, Daniel Rought, Rufus Rought, Cornelius Rynearson, Israel Rynearson, John Rynearson, James C. Smyth, John A. Smyth, William Smyth, Parmenus Smith, 2d., Egbert Sinsinbaugh, Carmon Sprague, Norman Sprague, Chas. W. Snyder, k., Horace Snyder, Sylvester Snyder, k., Addison Stephens, d., Lafayette Stephens, Collins M. Sterling, D. E. Sterling, Jabez Sterling, Cyrus Tanner, Mordecai Tanner, Riley Tanner, Jas. Taylor, John Taylor, Asa Thomas, d., Wm. Thorn, Alson Tiffany, Orin Tiffany, k., Eugene Titus, Henry Titus, Myron J. Titus, Warner Tower, Henry Tupper, k., Edward Van Loan, Erastus Warner, John Watters, Jerry Westcott, Samuel E. West, Wm. F. West, Truman Whipple, Orange Whitney, d. prisoner, Willard M. Whitney, John W. White, Henry Whiting, David Young, Wm. Young. Total number, 172.
LIBERTY .- Oliver H. Allard, J. Allen, Abram Allen, k., Levi Banker, John Bartle, Jason Biven, Henry L. Brooks. d., Joseph, Bailey and Peleg Butts sent subs., George Champlin, George Chapman, Captain G. W. Cran- dall, Charles Crandall, Jas. Cromwell (sub.), Bela J. Cruser, J. H. Darrow, Jonathan C. Darrow, k., Lewis Darrow (died going into battle), Ambrose Disbrow, Virgil P. Gunsalus, Elijah Harris, d .. Raynsford Hathaway, Samuel Hathaway, James Hendrickson, Samuel Hill, sub., James Hinch- man, John Hinchman, John Holmes, Alvah H. Howard, nine months, Au- gustus Howard, Jonathan Ingraham, Chas. Kenyon, Gerald Kenyon, Henry Kenyon, Job Knapp, Silas Knapp, Baronet J. Lasure, Zina A. Lindsey,
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Joseph Lovelace, Israel C. Luce, Russel Luce, Charles C. Markham, Rufus A. Markham, William O. Markham, D. C. Marvin, Enos M'Leod, John M'Leod, Joel Freeman Morse, George Preston, Ira Preston, Ira Robbins, k., sub., Frank Runkle, Charles H. Sackett, Edwin Sackett, Benjamin Sisson, Almon L. Southworth, H. M. Southworth (min.), James W. Southworth (emerg.), Turner J. Southworth, d., Wallace E. Southworth, Daniel D. Spin- nings, w., Theodore Spinnings, John Smith, Theron L. Smith, Eugene L. Stanford, Pliny R. Stockwell, Porter Stockwell, Charles Stockwell, d., Chas. Tarbox, w., David Tarbox. w., George Tarbox, Samuel H. Tarbox, Captain Harrison Truesdell, Rollin B. Truesdell (Great Bend ?), Samuel Traesdell, Joel Truesdell, John W. Truesdell, Lorenzo Vance, lost an arm, Benj. Warner, Alexander Webster, Ira Webster, John B. Webster, Fred. Wilbur, Charles Woodward, w. Total number, 84.
LITTLE MEADOWS .- Edw. Baynard, Darius Cortright, Richard Cortright, k., David H. Deuel, Asa D. Fessenden, Patrick Finn, James B. Fessenden, James H. Fox, John M. Gifford. w., Daniel Holland, Daniel Holland. Jr., William Holland, Charles L. Kimball, Augustus Lemtzen, k., Frederick Martin, d., James Morrison, James O'Doud, Thos. O'Doud, James O'Shaugh- nessy. Jeremiah Ragan, Richard Ring, Nelson Stone, Franklin E. Smith, Patrick Smullen, Edmond Williams, John E. Williams, Rodney Williams.
(Little Meadows had never polled over 42 votes.) Total number, 27.
MIDDLETOWN .- Orange A. Baldwin, Henry C. Barnum, d., Newel Barnum, Amos C. Beebe, D. Porter Beebe, Lorenzo D. Birch, d., Daniel Baxter, Silas Baxter, Samuel S. Baxter, John Birkbeck, d., Robert Birkbeck. d., David Brink, Charles Camp, David Canfield, John Conboy, Peter Degnan, Michael Fitzgerald, James E. Fitzgerald, Michael Hickey, Augustus P. Hoadley, Melvin Holman, Jackson Huff (never heard from), Theron H. Jones. d., Lieutenant Michael Keenan, d., Horace M. Keeler, Dennis Lane, w., Edward Malay. Wm. M. Kivitt, Patrick Millmore, d. (?), Captain J. C. Morris, Patrick O'Brien, Henry C. Porter, d., Wm. Porter, d., Leonard B. Ross, George Sheldon, N. Y. Sherwood, Abijah Spafford, Milton Spafford, d., Daniel Smith, George Smith, James Smith. Total number, 41.
MONTROSE .- Thomas D. Allen, k., Peter H. Allen, Ed. F. Baldwin, Geo. W. Baker (?), Henry Burgess, J. I. Chapman, Isaiah H. Cross, Capt. G. Z. Dimock, Wm. H. Dennis, Horace A. Deans, Hiram Dolloway, Wallace W. Doolittle, Abraham Fordham, d. at Andersonville, Wm. H. Fordham, Lt. Thomas F. Foster, F. F. Goodwin, Henry Grant, Henry S. Hart, James Hackett, H. H. Hinds, William Ira, L. Byron Isbell, marine (lost his hear- ing), Chaplain Samuel Jessup, O. A. Lines, H. C. Lines, S. E. Leonard, d., Capt. J. R. Lyons, w., Lieut. B. R. Lyons, 2d, d. of w., Serg. Luke L. Lyons, d. of w., Adj. Clark M. Lyons, d. of w., Wm. W. Langdon, d., Merrrit Lillie, F. J. Lathrop, Wm. Magee, Isaac Melhuish, Rufus Messenger, Seth Millius, Eben Mooney, Lt. Hugh Mitchell, Stanley N. Mitchell, Chauncey W. Mott, Michael McKune, Sergt. Wm. Perigo, David Pierson, Isaac J. Post, C. B. Potter, Charles D. Rogers, E. W. Rosencrance, Sam'l S. Rosengrants (?), Fred. E. Shipman, J. B. Simmons, Wm. H. Street, John Smith, Thomas Smith, Geo. Stare, Capt. George L. Stone, Lt .- Col. C. W. Tyler, Edson S. Warner, Lt .- C. A. Warner, Lt. F. R. Warner, Lt .- Col. Edward R. Warner (reg. army), Addison Watrous, Charles H. Webb, Joshua Wickson, k., Geo. W. Wood- ruff, Selden T. Woodruff, Lt. Wm. H. Frink, Hugh McReady-68.
Colored Volunteers .- Charles Allen, George Baker, John Briscoe, Eman- uel Dade, Stephen Ennis, Wm. Gilmore, Lawson L. Goins, Peter Green, John W. Green, John Harris, Isaac Hopkins, Henry Johnson, Samuel Johnson, Wm. Johnson, Benjamin Naylor, David Nelson, Daniel Nelson, Josiah Nel-
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son, Henry Parker, George Price, James Smith, Charles Smith, John Thomp- son. Josiah Wilson, Hamilton Youngs, Isaac Youngs.
Of Militia, Minute or Emergency Men of 1862 and 1863 : Capt. R. Van Valkenberg, Capt. Wm. H. Jessup (afterwards major and general), Capt. C. C. Halsey, Lt. L. F. Fitch, Wm. E. Post, afterwards captain, Lt. Ed. L. Weeks, Sergts. A. H. Smith, S. G. Pache, H. C. Foster, and D. D. Sayre ; J. L. Atherton, B. S. Bentley, Jr., Geo. F. Bentley, Fred. O. Bul- lard, F. H. Bunnell, Wm. H. Boyd, F. B. Chandler, B. L. Chandler, C. M. Crandall, Wm. L. Cox, C. C. Day, H. H. Dunmore, L. E. Doolittle, D. C. Fordham. G. H. Fordham, A. W. Faurot, E. R. Fargo, A. J. Gerritson, Isaac Harris, Wm. A. House, Calvin L. Howard, G. A. Jessup, H. F. Keeler, Lewis Langdon, Geo. H. Leal, Geo. P. Little, Theo. F. Mack, J. B. McCol- lum, B. H. Mulford, David Mahoney, H. C. Meeker, W. L. Pierce. Norman I. Post, J. W. Parker, Alvah H. Quick, E. J. Rogers, M. H. Robinson, W. T. Reed, P. Reynolds, B. C. Sayre, D. D. Searle, Wm. B. Simpson, E. R. Smith, C. H. Smith, Irving Scott, Chris. Sherman, Leroy Thayer, W. E. Thayer, H. C. Tyler, Charles E. Uptegrove, C. A. Warren, G. B. R. Wade, Z. Wheelock, Joseph H. Williams, Wm. Wallace Warner, Chas. J. Whipple, Lt. Henry F. Atherton, Wm. H. Stebbins. Total number, 66+26++66+2 =160.
NEW MILFORD .- John Adams, Alonzo J. Albright, Dexter Albright, W. Ferris Aldrich, John Austin, Henry W. Avery, Albert J. Baldwin, Jeremiah Baldwin, Israel Banker, Capt. H. F. Beardsley, Stephen Beebe, John W. Belcher, Samuel R. Bell, Wm. B. Bowen, Edmund M. Brush, S. T. Bruyn, Daniel Buel, Nathan Buel, Frank Burchell, Warren Burchell, k., Abel A. Carter, Wm. Caswell, Hiram Chrispell, E. E. Corwin, Johnson A. Cornwell, Samuel Cole, Wm. Cornwell. John Corey, Isaac Corey, Hosea Crisstle, Frank Cummings, John C. Dana, Jonathan M. Darrow, pris., John L. Dennis, d., Nelson Decker, L. S. Everett, Uriah Gates, John H. Green, Theodore Gunn, Richmond Hall, Geo. Hall, John H. Harris, Elbert Hartt, Lt. S. S. Hager, Joseph S. Hallsted, Edward Hibbard, Cyrenus W. Hughes, Lafayette Hughes, Robert Jacobs, George Jackson, Martin Leonard (?), Delavan Le- roy, L. L. Leroy, Francillo Lewis, d., Edmund Manzer, d., Calvin McRoy, Wm. McRoy, M. McDonald, James McRoy. Samuel H. McCarroll, James B. McKeeby, Frazer McMillan, Daniel T. Miller, Harvey W. Miller, Price F. Miller, Edward Morse, DeWolf Mott, Levi Moss, d., Mortimer Moffits, Davis D. Moxley, J. Benson Northrup, James Oakley, Wm. Penny, Wm. Parrish, E. A. Pendar, John Parmeter, David Parks, d., C. Stanley Page, Calvin I. Page, Philip Peckins, k., James Robinson, Warren E. Robinson, Wm. G. Seamans. Dennis Shay, B. Sherwood, Timothy C. Simpson, Stephen W. Sloat, John H. Smith, Silas A. Smith, Silas W. Squires, Jerome J. Stan- ton, pris., Edward L. Sutton, d., William Sutton, Henry H. Stoddard, Horace S. Stoddard, Russell Storrs, Thomas J. Tallman, Dallas P. Tennant, k., Lewis W. Tennant, Orange W. Tennant, John V. Tennant, Walter Tennant, w., D. R. Tooker, Daniel D. Tompkins, Calvin Towner, Daniel Towner, Henry Towner, William Towner, Josiah Vandermark, Silas Vandermark, Alonzo Washburn, Ebenezer Washburn, Michael Washburn, Adin S. Wellman, Theron Wellman, Charles W. Wheat, Gilbert Whitbeck, George Wilson, Ed- son Williams, Dwight Williams, d., Warren Williams, d., Freeman P. Whit- ney, pris., Harlan S. Whitney, d. Total number, 123.
RUSH .- Henry Avist, Alonzo Bramlee, Wm. Bramlee (Bromley ?), J. M. Bunnell, Wm. Bunt, Charles A. Carter, Charles R. Carter, Oliver Carter, Reuben Carter, Henry Champion, Lyman Canfield, k., Ira Collar, John Can- field. Harvey Coleman, Z. L. Cooley, Theodore S. Clink, James Clink, Adam Clink, Dennis Clapp, Ammi Devine, Daniel Devine, w .. Hiram Devine, John W. Devine, w., Ezra Dewers, Corp. Henry W. Drake, w., Curtis R. Dun-
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more, Porter Dunmore, Andrew Estes, d. pris., Joseph Estes, Miles B. Estes, d. of w., Newton Estes, Wm. A. Farnham, Zenas N. Farnham, d. (?), Charles Fargo, Pearl Fassett, John Fowler, H. W. Gary, James Gary, Nathan Good- sell, E. Granger, Rev. H. H. Gray, Bela Griffin, Luther Granger, k., John W. Granger, Asa Hickok, Thomas Hickok, Frederick Hinds, William Hinds, k., Geo. Hughes, Thomas Hughes, Daniel Huntsman, Henry P. Johnson, Mor- timer T'. Keeney, Frederick M. Keeney, J. S. Kunkle, d. p., J. W. Kunkle, w., George Kunkle, d., Bernard Kirkhuff, Kennard Lewis, k., Ezra Dennis Lind- say, - Logan, Llewellyn Lewis, Hanford Lewis, Anson Lathrop, d., Ad- dison Lung, Wm. Marshall, Chas. McCormack. k., John McCormack, w., John McCauley, Daniel McGee, Theodore McGee, Stephen S. Millard, Alba Mit- chell, Captain David Mitchell, Geo. W. Mitchell, Andrew Moore, k., James Nichols, Orlo Palmer, Jordan Palmer, Edward S. Perigo, Mark B. Perigo, A. Judson Perigo, Charles Potter, Henry W. Potter, d., David Patterson, Seth Shove, k., Lyman M. Sherwood (marine), Robert S. Shoemaker, J. F. Shoemaker (marine), Samuel Smith, O. S. Swan, Edwin H. Sloat, Alden Swackhammer, Joseph C. Shaddock, Walter B. Simpson, w .. Wilson Terry, w., Warren Turner, Wm. Virgil, Wilber H. Wilcox, John West, Benjamin York. Total number, 102.
SILVER LAKE .- Adj. John Brackney (Minute), John Cloon, reg. army, lost a leg, Patrick Colter, d., Thomas Donley, Corp. Jeremiah Donoven, A. Dutcher, Thomas English, Andrew Foot, k., Isaac Gage, John Gage, David Gage, John Gary, d., Samuel Gary, James Hayes, w., Jeremiah Hayes, w. pris., -- Hawley, Geo. C. Hill, Michael G. Hill, Oliver B. Hill. k., Alson Howard, d. pris., Enos Howard, d., John Kernan, Percy King, pris., Charles Lawson, w. pris., Michael Laughlin, James Londragon, Daniel Mahoney (Minute), Nelson Meeker, Norman Meeker, Thomas McMan, Hebron Miller, Thomas Moses, William Moses, Francis O'Day, Ord. Sergt. George Pheros, Lafayette Pheros, Thomas Purtle, Maurice Reidy, Asahel L. Roberts, John Ryne, Fred. W. Slade, w., James Slade, Alpheus M. Snow, w., Clinton Snow, drafted. Abel Snow, drafted, Lorenzo W. Sullivan, - Thompson, Na- thaniel Wakeley, Floyd Washburn, James Whalen, k., James Wilber, Stephen Wood. Total number, 52.
SPRINGVILLE .- From the Company-rolls of Captains Van Valkenberg and Halsey, we gather the following lists of minute men of 1862, and emergency men of 1863, from Springville : Albert B. Alger, Jerome Avery, C. W. Bard, Benj. Blakeslee, D. Button, Durand Chamberlin, Horace J. Conrad, L. R. Dunham, Edgar C. Ely, J. B. Fletcher, Adam Hanyon, Marsh Hunter, Chaun- cey L. Knapp, Horatio N. Loomis, N. P. Loomis, Edward C. Lott, J. H. Lyman, Thos. W. Lyman, Wilber Lyman, L. F. Meacham, S. T. Parker, Lyman Phillips, Jonas Phillips, Nelson W. Sheldon, William Smales, Justus Smith, Llewellyn Taylor, F. W. Tiffany, Seth Tyrrell, W. H. Vought, Fred. D. Warner, D. T. Welch, Miner K. Williams, Sidney Warner, Gardner Tay- lor. Total number, 35.
In the 57th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, is the name of Bentley Stark, of Niven.
We have been told that five of the name of Hungerford enlisted in some regiment or regiments from the township; thus it is evident the list is very incomplete.
Daniel McCracken enlisted April 16, 1861-the first man who went from Susquehanna County. He was a prisoner five months at Richmond and Sa- lisbury. From the latter place he made his escape, with others, by digging a passage seven feet below the surface-a labor of three months-after which he was one month in reaching the Union lines. Benjamin N. Spencer and three sons-two of whom died-went from Springville, also - Hendrick, Joseph Mackey, John R. Hungerford, lieutenant of colored regiment.
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Clark Hungerford. sergeant, and three other brothers, are said to have served " without receiving a scratch." Wm. H. Culver.
SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT .- Edward H. Bryant, D. R. Day, Richard Finnigan. John C. Foot, W. C. Frith, Edward Gilbert, Thomas Hassett, Michael Hol- leran, Henry A. Shaw, James M. Weller, George Williams. Total number, 11.
THOMSON .- Albert Austin, Andrew Babcock, Daniel Bagley, John Bagley, Edwin Banks, Murray Brown, Delos Bryant, Julius H. Burr, Frank Cook, George Cook, Bowman Gallaway, Sizer Gelatt, Wm. Greek, Frank Hall, Har- rison Hall. George Hulce, Stephen Jenkins, Sidney Lewis, Alamanzer Mudge, Wm. N. Nash, L. S. Rogers, G. W. Sampson, M. T. Whitney, R. V. Whit- ney. Total number, 24.
TOWNSHIP NOT KNOWN .- Abram V. Alden, James H. Bagley, Joseph A. Beebe, d., Wm. E. Bartlet, Henry V. Bogart, Levi L. Brink, Melvin J. Buck, Peter Brown, Alanson Cole, Wm. J. Crandall, Thomson Crofut, F. G. Cum- mings, Orimel S. Davison, Jerome Davison, John W. Dolloway, Theodore Devine, Luther Eldred, Freeman J. Ellsworth, Charles T. Fish, Patrick Gal- laher, Asa Green, David L. Goss, D. M. Galloway, Sidney N. Galloway, Dutcher Hyna, Oliver J. Howard, Wm C. Hinckley, John S. Jacobus, Jo- seph McShearer, Chris. C. Nicholas, Elvin Newkirk, Orin A. Oakley, Wm. E. Osman, Wm. D. Osborn, Orlando Parks, Phineas H. Pierson, David W. Phillips, John W. Reynolds, Terrence Riley, Daniel H. Stephens, d., Chas. B. Salisbury, David T. Salisbury, Jesse M. Stevens, pris., Geo. Taylor, Simon Vanhorn, Marshall White, d. in pris., Geo. A. Wilson, Fred. D. Young, Lemuel T'itman. Total number, 49.
A fund of $630 has been collected towards a soldiers' monument.
The following companies were recruited wholly or principally in Susque- hanna County. Doubtless there were parts of many others.
1. A company of three months' men, under command of Captain Charles A. Warner, left Montrose, April 22, 1861 ; but at Harrisburg found that they must enlist for three years, if at all. Being unprepared for this, the company returned at once.
2. Company K, 35th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, recruited at Sus- quehanna Depot ; Captain J. Shull, mustered in for three years, April 23,1861.
3. Company H, 33d Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Captain Elisha B. Gates, mustered in June 20, 1861; out, June 17, 1864.
4. Company D, 50th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Captain G. Z. Dimock, mustered in September 6, 1861 ; out, July 30, 1865.
5. Company A, 57th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Captains P. Sides, J. R. Lyons, mustered in December 4, 1851 ; out, June 29, 1865. 6. Company K, 56th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Captains E. S. Warner, I. N. Burritt, mustered in March 3, 1862 ; out, July 1, 1865. 7. Company F, 141st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Captain H. F. Beardsley, mustered in August 26, 1862; out, May 28, 1865.
8. Company H, 141st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Captain Caspar W. Tyler, mustered in August 27, 1862; out, May 28, 1865.
9. Company B, 143d Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Captains J. H. Sornberger, William G. Graham, mustered in August 26, 1862; out, June 12, 1865.
10. Company H, 143d Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Captain John C. Morris, mustered in September 18, 1862; out, June 12, 1865.
11. Company B, 162d 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Captain David E. Whit- ney, mustered in October 20, 1862 ; out, June 16, 1865.
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12. A part of 162d, 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry, was recruited from this county the same fall.
13. Company A, 151st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Captain Geo. L. Stone, mustered in November 8, 1862 ; out, after 9 months.
14. Company C, 151st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Captain John W. Young, mustered in November 8, 1862; out, after 9 months.
15. Company B, 177th Drafted Militia, Captain Arthur M. Phillips, mus- tered in November 8, 1862; out, after 9 months.
16. Company E, 177th Drafted Militia, Captain Lewis M. Bunnell, mus- tered in November 8, 1862; out, after 9 months.
17. A great part of a company in the 203d Regiment was composed of Au- burn men.
Many men near the State line joined New York Regiments.
State Militia, Minute, or Emergency Men.
18. State defence, 1862, Captain R. Van Valkenburg. In service 9 days.
19. State defence, 1863, Captains William H. Jessup, William E. Post, Co. B, 28th Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia. In service about 6 weeks. 20. Company D, 35th Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia, Captain Calvin C. Halsey. In service about 35 days.
Whole number of soldiers about 2100. Without the emergency men the number is about 2000.
INDEX.
[A complete index of even snch topics as appear here, has not been attempted, instances of many of them being too numerous; but the main points have reference. Family names are omitted where easily identified with townships. Sketches accompanying portraits can be found by referring to the list of illustrations.]
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ACADEMIES, 83, 184, 206, 234, 323, 396, 441, 526-7, 530.
Acid factory, 282.
Agriculture, 502 ; agricultural society, 504, 505-509. Allen, Gen. Ethan, 14.
Allen lands, 488.
Amusements, primitive, 267.
Animals, list of, 262 ; wild, 59, 228, 248, 254, 262, 281, 295, 306, 311, 431, 480. Animal Magnetism, 330.
Anti-Masonic party, 327, 520.
Anti-Slavery Society, 174; petition, 460; party, 520, 521.
Apolacon, annals of, 422.
Apple-trees, the three Indian, 52, 68, 496; early orchard, 230.
Apples, first load in Montrose, 322.
Ararat, annals of, 472; summit, 473 ; post-office, 480. Artists, 544, 550. Assessment, first, 32. Auburn, annals of, 248.
Aurora borealis, remarkable, 329. Authors, 544-550.
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BACKUS, Jos., sketches by, 76, 82, 312. Banks, 160, 326, 329, 393, 518.
Barlow, Rev. J., 273. Barnard, Samuel, 436, 545. Barryville, 470, 485.
" Basswood township," 222. Bear stories, 147, 281, 295, 423. Beavers, 260. Bees, 256, 328. Bible Society, 173, 338, 470. Bibles, rare, 350, 551. Binney, Horace, 120.
Birds, 252. Birchardville, 369. Bolles' Flat, 357, 363. Bookbinder, first, 324. Borough of Dundaff, 395 ; Friendsville, 443; Great Bend, 84; Little Meadows, 428; Montrose, 317; New Milford, 159; Susquehanna Depot, 106.
Brackney, 448, 460.
Bradford County, 29, 31, 576.
Braintrim, 26, 248.
Brand, Eld. Wm., 367.
Bridges, 77, 78, 97, 98, 110, 220.
Bridgewater and Montrose, annals of, 283.
British settlement, 453 ; Brittania, 454. Brockville, 378.
Brookdale, 275.
Brooklyn, annals of, 110.
Buck, J. B., sketches by, 57, 59, 80, 90, 495.
Building-blocks, Crandall's. 331.
Burchard, the evangelist, 328.
Burrows' Hollow, 197, 205.
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CASE, B. T., Esq., 24, 76, 323, 325,487, 490.
Catlin, Geo., the artist, 551-553.
Census, 31, 571, 573-576.
Centenarians, 190, 221, 428.
Certified townships, 16.
Changes in politics, 518.
Chapman, Isaac A., historian. (See Brooklyn and Dimock.)
Charters of Connecticut and Pennsyl- vania, 1-4.
Charter claims, explanation of Map, 1. Massachusetts, 1.
Chebur, 115. Cheese factory, 418, 509. Choconut, annals of, 430.
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Cholera, 327.
Churches and clergymen, 77-80, 83, 109, 137-142, 161, 173, 186-188, 206, 210, 221, 235, 244, 257, 270, 283, 337, 344, 368, 380, 381, 384, 386, 397, 405, 419-421, 429, 443, 460, 469, 479, 485, 526, 537-539.
Cider-mill and first cider (?), 191, 249. "City," 384, 385.
Climate, 454, 503.
Clifford, annals of, 382.
Clinton, Gen. James, at Gt. Bend, 51.
Clymer estate, 286, 490.
Coal, 492, 494. Cold summer, 171, 435.
Commissioners and clerks, 43, 44. Coins, 551.
College, St. Joseph's, 442.
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