The history of Warwick, Rhode Island, from its settlement in 1642 to the present time; including accounts of the early settlement and development of its several villages; sketches of the origin and progress of the different churches of the town, &c., &c, Part 24

Author: Fuller, Oliver Payson
Publication date: 1875
Publisher: Providence, Angell, Burlingame & co., printers
Number of Pages: 423


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The process by which these castings are produced may be briefly stated. In the melting process, the iron does not come in direct contact with the coal as in ordi- nary furnaces, used for the production of common cast- ings, but is in a receptacle by itself, where the refining process is carried on, by carefully skimming off the dross as it collects upon the surface, leaving only the pure metal for the moulders ladle. This separation of the iron from the coal in the process of melting, incurs an increased expenditure of coal, about a ton of the lat- ter being required to bring a ton of iron to the desired point. After cooling, the castings are closely packed in iron boxes, iron scales being used in packing ; the boxes are then placed in a furnace, where they are subjected to a certain degree of heat, for the space of nine days, for the purpose of annealing them. The carbon is by this time thrown off and they are found to be as tough and pliable as wrought iron. A multitude of different articles are thus manufactured, of all sizes and shapes, from garden rakes and coffee mills to the larger pieces used in connection with cotton and woolen machinery. They use principally for these purposes, the kind of iron known to the craft as the cold blast charcoal iron. A short time after the works were started, a tasteful depot was erected, costing about $3000, of which the railway company paid half, and a school house two stories high, the upper part of which was fitted up as a hall, to be used for religious meetings. A brick building, 320 feet by 72 feet, three stories high with a basement, is now


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being erected near the iron works, and is designed as a cotton mill. The mill is to be run by steam, and is under the sole management of Mr. Hill. The village is not large, but is on the increase, several tasteful dwell- ings having been erected within the past year or two, and is entitled to a place in the sisterhood of enterprising villages in the town of Warwick.


WARWICK IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION.


The following is a list of persons who entered the army, from the town of Warwick, during the war of the Southern Rebellion, as given in the Adjutant General's Annual Report, for the year 1865. The report of the Adjutant General con- tains the names of 23,000 soldiers credited to the State of Rhode Island, and is a folio of more than 800 pages and is sup - posed to contain an accurate and complete list of all who were connected with the army as soldiers, during the war. The following list contains only the names of those who gave their residence as Warwick at the time of enlisting. By reason of promotions, transfers to other regiments, or re-enlistments, several of the names appear more than once in the following record :-


FIRST REGIMENT, RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA.


NAME AND RANK. DATE OF MUSTER.


REMARKS.


PRIVATES.


Galliger, William May 2, 1861. Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861.


Morris, John F.


66


Aldrich, Alanson


Arnold, Henry A.


66


66 66


Barrows, Byron C. 66


Murray, James T.


66


Rhodes, Robert 66


Fisher, Charles H.


Rhodes, Benj. C.


Honorably discharged on surgeon's certificate, July 23, 1861. Mustered out of service, Aug. 2, 1861.


66 66


66


66


Webb, Thomas C. 66


66


66


Johnson, Jas. B. 66


66


Leach, Owen L.


Rhodes, C. C. 66


66


66


Arnold, John R. 66


Corporal; July 8, 1861, mustered out Aug. 2, 1861.


Greene, Tho's L.


Mustered out Aug. 2, 1861.


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Warren, William


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Knight, Wm. A. May 30, 1861. Rhodes, Joseph A. May 2, 1861.


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WARWICK SOLDIERS ..


NAME AND RANK. DATE OF MUSTER. PRIVATES.


REMARKS.


Slocum, James E. May 2, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 2, 1851.


Andrews, Rob't H.


Trask, John F.


66


Aug. 1, 1861. 66


Weaver, John H.


66


SECOND REGIMENT, RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS.


CHAPLAIN.


Beugless, Jno. D. Sep. 24, 1863. Wounded in arm, in battle Wilder-


ness, May 5, '64; must'd out, June 17, '64; now chaplain U. S. Navy.


1st LIEUT.


English, Sam'l J. June 6, 1861. Collins, Moses W. 2d, LIEUT. Gleason, Chas. W.


Capt. Co. B, Feb. 22, 1863. Resigned, Dec. 27, 1862.


Trans. to new organization; 1st Lieut.


Bates, Clark E. Mar. 23, 1863. Died July 18, '63, of wounds receiv'd at battle of Salem Heights.


SERGEANT.


Dawley, Wm.


June 5, 1861.


Weaver, Jas. F. June 6, 1861.


CORPORAL.


Wells, John June 5, 1861. 66 66 Aug. 26, 1861. 66


Warner, A. L.


Aug 19, 1861.


Mus'ered out, June 17, 1864. Disch'd on surg. certif. Mar. 8, 1863. Wounded in leg, at battle Bull Run, July 21,'61 ; prisoner at Richmond, 6 mos. disch'd on surg. certificate.


MUSICIANS.


Tourgee, Wm. H.


Tennant, Jno. H.


Arnold, Virginius H. June 6, '61. Mustered out, June 17, 1864.


Jenks, Wm I.


Greene, Elisha June 19, 1861.


WAGONER.


Bates, Geo. W. June 5, 1861. Gallagher, Dennis PRIVATES.


Bellows, Josiah W. Oct. 25, '61. Boyling, Peter June 5, 1861. Black, Samuel


Briggs, Chas. E. Sept. 3, 1862.


Corey, John A. June 5, 1861. 66


Cady, Joel E. Carrol, James


Church, Benj. J. 66


Coville, David H.


Cambell, Patrick Oct. 15, 1861.


Crosby , Samuel June 5, 1861. Crosby, John J.


Donnelly. Peter Fenner, John


66


Trans. to Co. A, new organization.


Deserted, Dec. 4, 1862.


Mustered out of service, June 17, 1864. Wounded, battle Salem Heights, May 3, '63; must'd out, July 1, 1865. Discharged, June 19, 1861. Disch'd Oct 17, '62, on surg. certif.


Deserted, Oct. 18, 1862.


Mustered out of service, Feb. 16, 1865.


Disch'd Ang. 18, '62, on surg. certif.


Trans. to Co. A, new organization. Disch'd Ang 26, '61, on surg. certif. Re-enlisted, Dec. 26, '63, trans. to Co. A, new organization. Mustered out of service, June 17, '64.


Carter, Albert L.


Lewis, Joseph


Greene, Francis C. 66


Disch'd on surg. certif. Mar. 20, 1863. July 3, 1861.


Disch'd Ang. 26, '62, on surg. certif. Wounded, July 21, '61, at b. Bull Run.


Transferred to 5th U. S. A. Feb. 4,'63. Disch'd on surg. certif. Jan. 1, 1862.


Re-enlisted. Dec. 26, 1863. Mustered out, June 17, 1864.


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HISTORY OF WARWICK.


NAME AND RANK. DATE OF MUSTER.


REMARKS.


PRIVATES.


Finnegan, Owen June 5, 1861.


Flinn, Thomas


66


Funt, Thomas 66


Gorton, Benj. 66


Gleason, Chas. W. 66


Grimes, Thomas


Henry, Asa B.


66


Hill, John D.


Jordan, Jas. B. June 5, 1861. Lawton, Warren C. 66


Lawton, Ambrose W.


Lewis, Job 66


Levalley, John


Makee, Alfred O.


Moon, Sanford E. 66


Mahoney, Jobn


Mckay, James 66


Miner, Chris.


June 6, 1861.


Nicholas, Rich'd 66


Northup, Wm. H. 66


Rice, Joel 66


Roberts, Henry H.


Spencer, John


Searle, Edw'd H. June 5, 1861. Sheldon, Henry E.


Sisson, Nathan A.


Serg't, mustered out, June 17, 1864.


Deserted, Dec. 12, 1861.


Mustered out, June 17, 1864.


Tanner, Edwin


Tourgee, Alonzo June 6, 1861.


Warren, Wm. H. 68


Whelan, Peter 66


White, Wm. 66


Whipple, N. B. June 28, 1861. Wilson, Elliot E. June 26, 1861.


Deserted, April 18, 1864. Mustered out, June 17, 1864. Wounded, battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861, discharged Oct. 11, 1861, on surgeon's certif. Disch'd Dec, 31, '62, on surg'n's certif. Re-enlisted Dec. 26, '63, 2d Lieut. Co. B, July 16, 1864.


Disch'd April 26, '62, on surg. certif. Mustered out, June 17, 1864.


Wound'd, battle Bull Run, July 21,'61, transf. to Co. A, new organization.


Killed, battle Seven Pines, June, 25,'62.


Re·enlisted Dec. 26, '63, wounded at battle of Wilderness, May 12, '64, transfer'd to Co A, new org'nza'n. Killed, battle Wilderness, May 12, '64. Mustered out, June 17, 1864.


Disch'd March 27, '62, on surg. certif. Disch'd Nov. 29, '62, on surg. certif. Sergeant, supposed mortally wound- ed, May 3, '63, in b. Salem Heights. Transfer'd to western Gunboat, flo- tilla, Feb. 14, 1862.


Re enlisted, Dec. 26, '63; transferred to Co. A, new organization. Died, Nov. 18, '62; at Wash., D. C. Wounded in side, at battle Wilder- ness, May 18, '6+ :- slightly; cor- poral; must'd out, June 17, 1864. Disch'd, Mar. 24, '62, on surg. certif. Corp'l, Jan. 17, '62, supposed mortal- ly wounded battle Salem Heights, May 3, 1863.


Disc'd Sep. 26, ' 61, on surg. certif. Died June 28, 1862 at New York. Corp'l, dise'd Mar. 24, '62, on s. certi. Re-enlisted, Dec. 26, '63; transferred to Co. A, new organization.


Sprague, George 66


Sweet, John E. 66


Corporal ; mustered out, June 17,1864. Died May 8, '64, near Spottsylvania, Virginia.


Wounded, battle Bull Run, July 21,'61; disch'd Sep. 23, '62, on surg. certi. Wounded in the head, battle Salem Heights, May 3, '63; serg't; re-en- listed Jan. 26, '64; transferred to Co. A, new organization.


Confined by sentence of G. C. M. November 15, 1862. Disch,d Sep. 26, '61, on surg. certif. Re-enlisted, Dec. 26, '63; transferred to Co. A, new organization.


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273


WARWICK SOLDIERS.


NAME AND RANK. DATE OF MUSTER.


REMARKS.


PRIVATES.


Wilson, Lewis B. June 29, 1861. Corp'l, June 25,'62; killed battle Wil- derness, May 5, 1864.


Wilbur, Frank G.


Goff, John 66


Mowry, Chris. Jan. 21, 1862.


Harris, Almon D. Jan. 4, 1862.


Lowther, George Dec. 20, 1861. Vicory, Sam'l T. Oct. 14, 1861.


McMahon, Peter Aug. 1, 1861.


Baker, Lewis W. July 9, 1863.


Blackman, W. O. Aug. 1, 1863.


Greene, Giles E. June 6, 1861.


Tennant, C. R. Feb. 26, 1862.


Bradford, Alonzo June 6, 1861.


Andrews, John T. 66 Brien, Dennis


June 5, 1861,


Binns, Robert


Blanchard, Wm. 66


Blanchard, Chas. H.


Byron, Patrick


Brown, Oliver P. 66 Brown, Tho's W. 66


Curry, John


Card, Wm. M. H. 66 Dunn, Geo. B. 66


Dyer, James Aug. 21, 1861.


Gardiner, Jeffrey June 6, 1861.


Gorton. Martin V. B.


Gerrard, John June 5, 1861. Greene, Ezra


Greene, Daniel June 6, 1861.


Greene, Nathan'l C. June 19, '61. Disch'd, Feb. 23, '63, on surg. certif. Holmes, Albert C. June 6, 1861. Deserted, Oct. 12, 1862. Holden, John Feb. 3, 1862. Jerard, John


Kenyon, Lowell H. 66


King, James A.


Knight, Wm. H. June 6, 1861. Mathewson, Geo. H.


McNiff, James 66 Nicholas, Lyman June 5, 1861. Nicholas, Dan'l W. June 6, '61. Pickford. Jno. N. 66


Potter, Wm. H. 66 Ray, Thomas


Mustered out, June 17, 1864. Trans. to Battery C, 1st Light Artil- lery, Dec. 10, 1863.


Discharged. Discharged.


Trans. to Co. B, new organization. Discharged, Mar. 21, 1862.


Trans. to Co. B, new organization.


Trans. to Co. C, new organization. Disch,, Feb. 9, ,62, on surg. certif. Mustered out, Feb. 27, 1865.


Prisoner at Richmond, after battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; released from Salisbury, N. C., May 22,'62; discharged on surgeon,s certif. Disch. Sep. 30, 1861, on surg. certif. Deserted, June 19, 1861.


Corporal, April 1, 1862; re-enlisted, Jan. 26, 1864: wounded in left leg, at b. Wilderness, May 6,'64 : trans- ferred to Co. C, new organization. Disch'd, Sep. 1, '61, on surg. certif. Mustered out, June 17, 1864,


66 66 66


Musician; re-enlisted, Dec. 26, 1863; trans. to Co. C, new organization. Dich'd, Sep. 30,' 61, on surg. certif. Mustered out, June 17, 1864. Transf. to Co. C, new organization. Mustered out, June 17, 1864.


Disch'd, April 4, '63, on surg. certif. Mustered out, June 17, 1864. Disch'd, Jan. 29, '63, on surg. certif.


Mustered out of service, June 17. '64. (died at Camp Sumter, Aug. 1864. )


Trans. to V. R. C., Feb. 15, 1864. Corpr'1; wounded, b. Salem Heights, May 3, '63, ; re-enlis'd, Dec. 26,'63, transf. to Co. C, new organization. Mustered out, June 17, 1864. Deserted, Jan. 5, 1863. 66 Dec. 5, 1862. Disch'd, June 19, '61, on surg. certif. Corp'l; mustered out, June 17, 1864. Disch'd, Dec. 3, '62, on surg. certif. Deserted, Dec.9, 1862. 66 Dec. 5, 1862.


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HISTORY OF WARWICK.


NAME AND RANK. DATE OF MUSTER. PRIVATES.


Simmons, Jno. B. June 5, 1861. Mustered out, June 17, 1864.


Sweet, Benoni June 6, 1861.


Graves, Sam'l W. June 5, 1861.


Serg't; re-enlisted. Dec. 26, '63; trans. to Co. C, new organization. Wounded, Bull Run, July 21, '61 ; pris- oner, Richmond, July 24, '61; re - leased from Salisbury, N. C., May 22, '62; killed, May 12, '64, battle Wilderness.


Greene, Albert June 6, 1861. Discharged, July 20, 1862.


Hunt, Wm. H. June 5, 1861. Mustered out, June 17, 1864. Transf. to Co. A, new organization.


SECOND REGIMENT, R. I. VOL., (RE-ORGANIZED).


2D LIEUT. Mckay, Jas. March 29, 1865. Wounded at Petersburg, Apr. 6, 1865; mustered out. July 13, 1865.


SERGEANT.


Wheelan, Peter .Jan. 26, 1864. In Slaterlee hospital, Phila., Pa.


Sweet, Benoni Dec. 26, 1863.


Wounded, severely, at Petersburg, Va. ; ser't maj., March 29, 1865.


CORPORAL.


Campbell, Pat'k Oct. 15. 1861. Lawton, Warren C. Dec. 26, '63.


King, Jas. A. 66


Hagan, Dan'1 H. Sep. 15, 1864. Rowley, Wm. H.


Miller, Henry R. Dec. 17, 1864.


MUSICIAN.


Curry, John Arnold, V. A. Jan. 18, 1865.


WAGONER.


Bates, Geo. W. Dec. 26, 1863.


King , Benoni A. Feb. 27, 1865. PRIVATES.


Mustered out, Oct. 19, 1864. Serg't, Nov. 8, '64; mustered out, July 13, 1865.


Serg't, Dec. 16, '64; died. May 15, '65, in hospital at Philadelphia. Mustered out, June 20, 1865. 66 Wounded, Apr. 2, 1865, Petersburg, Va. ; mustered out, July 6, 1865.


Mustered out, July 13, 1865. 66


Mustered out, July 13, 1865.


Bellows, Josiah W. Oct. 24, '61. Mustered out, Nov. 4, 1864.


Crosely, John J. Dec. 26, 1863. Sheldon, Henry E. Dec. 25, '63. 66 July 13, 1865.


.. Dec. 21, 1864. Mustered out, July 13, 1865.


Absent in hospital. Mustered out, Nov. 21, 1864. Disch'd on surg. certif. Feb. 17, 1865. Disch'd, Jan. 11, 1865, on surg. certif. Mustered out, Aug. 1, 1865.


66


July 13, 1865. June 20, 1865. 66


Wounded, Apr. 6, '65, near Petersb'g, Va .; corp'l; mustered out, June 20, 1865. Mustered out, June 20, 1865.


Sheldon, Geo. G.


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Lowther, Geo. Dec. 23, 1861. Wilson, Elliot E. Dec. 26, 1863. West, Lorin A. July 8, 1863. Baker, Lewis W. . July 9, 1863. McMahon, Peter Aug. 1, 1861. Binns, Robert June 26, 1864. Blackman, W. O. Aug. 1, 1863. Dyer, James 66 Crawford, Francis D.Oct. 31, '64. Holmes, Geo. O. Hathaway, Edwin C. Sherman, Elisha S. 66


Dec. 26, 1863.


West, Lorin S. H. July 8, 1863.


275


WARWICK SOLDIERS.


NAME AND RANK. DATE OF MUSTER. REMARKS.


PRIVATES.


Crandall, Geo. R. Dec. 10, 1864. Mustered out July 13, 1865.


Cahoone, Alonzo


McElroy, Patrick


Wounded at Petersburg, Va., April 2, '65; mustered out, July 6, 1865.


Johnson, Almon W. Jan. 11, '65. Mustered out, July 13, 1865. Slocum, Henry Jan. 21, 1865. Died, Feb. 4,'65, at New Haven, Conn. Wells, James D. Jan. 16, 1865. Mustered out, July 13, 1865.


FOURTH REGIMENT, R. I. VOLUNTEERS.


ASST. SURGEON. Dedrick, Albert C. Oct. 2, 1862.


Resigned and honorably discharged for disability, Nov. 8, 1864.


CORPORAL.


Coggshall, Thos. J.Oct., 30, 1861.


Collins, Rhodes T. W.Oct. 30.'61. Disch. July 1, 1863, on surg. certif. Sergeant; mustered out, Oct. 15, 1864.


Martin, Edward


PRIVATES. Finnegan, Hugh July 7, 1862.


Hodson, Robert Oct. 30, 1861.


Lockerin, James


Shakeshaft, Geo. Aug. 15, '62,


Wounded, battle Antietam,Sep.17,'62; wounded in head, before Peters- burg, July 30, 1864.


Re-enlisted, Jan. 5, 1864. Mustered out, Oct. 15, 1864.


Wounded in side, Petersburg, Va., July 30, '64: died in New York,in hospital, Aug. 18, '64, of wounds.


Burlingame, Benj. W. Aug. 7, '62, Corporal; wounded, Sep. 17, 1862, at battle Antietam; wounded, Dec. Capwell, Jno. W. Oct. 30, 1861. Chappell, Geo. W. 13, 1862, at battle Fredricksburg. Disch'd, Feb. 27, 1863, on surg. certif. Discharged. Nov. 3, 1862. Cooke, Henry N. 60 Gardiner, Andrew J. Discharged, Dec. 14, 1861. Transferred to V. R. C., Feb. 15, 1864. Corey, John W. 66 Disch'd, Sep. 25, 1863, on surg. certif. Transferred to Co. K,


Gardiner, Warren D. 66 Johnson, Rich'd M.


Johnson, Stephen "


Leary, John


McKee, Andrew July 17, 1862. Madison, Jas. N. Oct. 20, 1861. Caswell, Wm. A. 66


Duffy, Michael


Johnson, John T. McShane, John Aug. 29, 1862.


Pike, Ephraim Oct. 30, 1861. Tillinghast, Chas. E.


Tanner, Edw. B.


Whitman, Reuben A. Abbott, Abial J. N. 66


Andrews, Geo. E. Trimball, John A.


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Re-enlisted, Feb. 1, 1864.


Killed, Oct. 21, 1862, at Sandy Hook. Mustered out, Oct. 13, 1864. Aug. 11, 1862. Re· enlisted, June 5, 1864. Disch., June 2, 1863, on surg. certif. Wounded, Dec. 13, 1862, at Fredricks- burg; deserted, Dec. 20, 1862. Killed, Sep. 17,'62, at b. Antietam. Re enlisted, Feb. 1, 1864.


Trans. to V. R. C., March 31, 1864. Re-enlisted, Jan. 5, 1864. Died, Sep. 17, 1863, of wounds received at Antietam. Mustered out, Oct. 15, 1864. Wounded in hand, July 30,1864, at Pe- tersburg, Va. ; mustered out, Oct. 15, 1864.


Corporal; mustered out, Oct. 15, 1864.


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HISTORY OF WARWICK.


NAME AND RANK. DATE OF MUSTER. PRIVATES.


REMARKS.


Brownell, Dan'l W.Oct.30,1861.


Crosby, Samuel


Campbell, Bern'd 66


Disch. Sep. 20, 1862, on surg. certif. Disch., Sep. 26, 1862, on surg. certif. Wor.nded, Antietam; disch., Dec. 3, 1862, on surgeon's certificate.


Mustered out, Oct. 15, 1864.


Duffy, John


66


Wounded at Antietam, mustered out, Oct. 15, 1864.


Corporal; wounded, Sep. 17, 1862, at Antietam ; died, Oct. 26,1862, of ty- phoid fever.


Lawton, Benj. F.


Mustered out. Oct. 15, 1864.


66


Negle, David 66


Sunderland, Wm. N.


66


Whaylen, James


Arnold, Oliver H.


Coggshall, Thos. J.


Re-enlisted, Feb. 1, 1864, corporal; missing in action July 30, 1864; re- turned July 30, 1864,


Cook, Constant C. Aug. 7, 1862. . Deserted, Sep. 17, 1862; apprehended


Chase, Joseph Oct. 30, 1861.


Gorton, Charles A.


Slocum, Charles F. 66


Thurston, Rich'd H.


Sergt. wounded, July 30, 1864, in leg, at Petersburg.


NINTH REGIMENT, R. I. VOLUNTEERS.


ASST. SURGEON.


King, Henry May 26, 1862. Mustered out, September 2, 1862.


CAPTAIN.


Bowen, John A. 66


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1ST LIEUT.


Spink, Geo. A.


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Holden, Randall 2D LIEUT.


66


Potter, Wm. H.


Howard, Rich'd W. SERGEANT.


Potter, John C.


66


Nichols, Wm. C.


66


Remington, Horace


66


Williams, Crawford R. "


66


Hill, Benjamin


Davis, Jeffrey G.


60


Babson, Henry P.


66


Atwood, Ambrose L. CORPORAL.


66


Whipple, Nathan B.


66


Arnold, Lewis G., Jr.


66


Corporal;


Marone, Mathew


66


Wounded, Sep. 17, 1862, at Antietam ; disch. May 22, 1863,on surg.certif. Disch., Sep. 22, 1862, on surg.certif. Re-enlisted, Feb. 1, 1864.


Disch., Sep. 7, 1862, on surg. certif. Mustered out, Oct. 15, 1864.


in U. S. service, May 1, 1864, at New Orleans.


Mustered out, Oct. 15, 1864.


Corp'1; sergeant : taken prisoner July 30, 1864, at Petersburg, Va .; died, Nov. 22, 1864, at Salisbury, N. C. Re-enlisted, Feb. 1864.


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WARWICK SOLDIERS.


NAME AND RANK. DATE OF MUSTER. REMARKS.


CORPORAL.


Devlin, John May 26, 1862. Mustered out September 2, 1862.


Gilmore, George


66


66


66


O'Donnell, Hugh


Weaver, J R.


66


66


Tabor, Hollis, Jr.


Died August 13, 1862, in hospital, of inflammation of the brain. Mustered out September 2, 1862.


Hill, Wm. F.


Read, James R.


66


66


Bushee, James


66


Tourgee, Geo. R. 66


Woodmansie, H. H.


66


Spencer, David


66


Baxter, Daniel


66


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WAGONER.


66


Roberts, Henry H. PRIVATES.


Gardiner, Ferdinand A.“


Arnold, Albert


66


Bennett, Allen H.


66


Baker, Wm. H.


66


66


Bowen, Samuel E.


66


66


Bigelow, Joseph


66


Provost, Harrison May 26, 1862. In hospital at Washington and not since heard from. Mustered out September 2, 1862. 66


Peagot, Henry


66


Prew, Charles H.


Quigley, John


60


Reagan, Patrick


66


Rice, Ambrose


66


Smith, Francis


Sherman, Elisha O.


66


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Sherman, Elisha


66


66


66


Spellacy, Michael


66


Tucker, Wm. H.


66


66


Tibbitts, Joshua W.


66


66


Wilson, John


66


66


Wood, Alonzo G.


66


66


Youngs, Warren


66


66


60


Ball, Nathaniel G.


66


66


66


Baker, Edward P.


66


Carew, John


66


66


Cady, Daniel W.


66


Carroll, Peter


66


Randall, Samuel J.


Spencer, William C.


Spencer, Lewis T.


66


Spencer, George A.


Tathroe, Edward


Wilbur, Oliver T.


Bicknell, Jesse


24


66


Remington, John


66


Lanphear, Geo. T. MUSICIANS.


Brown, Peter


Browning, Wm. B.,


Roberts, Lewis


278


HISTORY OF WARWICK.


NAME AND RANK, DATE OF MUSTER.


REMARKS.


PRIVATES.


Diman, Wm. H. May 26, 1862.


Mustered out September 2, 1862.


Dawley, Geo. W.


Fanning, James F.


Farmer, Thomas


Franklin, Cornelius 66


Gardiner, Charles C.


Goodness, Peter


Hunt, Wm.


Hews, Thomas


Jenkins, Zeph.


Londue, Zeb.


Lindsey, Thomas


Mc Alancey, James


Morris, Charles


Miller, Joseph


McMann, Patrick


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McDonnell, James


McArthur, John


Nichols, Henry


Noon, Michael


Northup, Wm. H.


O'Donnell, Felix Owen, Frederick O'Niell, Wm.


O'Neill, John


Platt, Robert


Barney, Daniel


Ballou, Charles


Barber, Wilcox


Brown, William T.


Barber, Lillibridge


66


Ballou, Henry W.


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60


Congdon, George R.


66


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Clarke, Oliver H.


Cottrell, Benj. H.


66


Graves, Samuel


Harvey Edward,


Jenckes, Samuel C.


Jackson, Alfred A.


Locke, Mosier


Johnson, George C.


Morris, Bernhard


Northup, Rufus H.


Nichols, Geo. A.


Owen, Thomas


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Phelon, Ray B.


Price, William


60


Price, Henry W.


Place, Elisba


Pollard, Geo. H. W.


Rice, Wm. H.


Sherman, Simon G.


Stone, Alonzo P.


Spencer, George W.


Discharged. Mustered out September 2, 1862.


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WARWICK SOLDIERS.


NAME AND RANK. DATE OF MUSTER.


REMARKS.


PRIVATES.


Spencer, Otis


May 26, 1862.


Mustered out September 2, 1862.


Searle, Nelson


Tew, B. Greene


66


66


66


Vaughan, B. Edgbert


66


Wilbur, Edward J.


60


Weaver, Jerome


66


Browne, George B.


66


66


Hewes, James


66


TENTH REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS.


PRIVATES.


Arnold, Sam'l A. W. May 26, '62. Mustered out September 1, 1862.


Browning, John G.


Harris, Wm. A.


60


66


Hubbard, Wm. H.


66


66


Sheldon, Geo. F.


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SEVENTH REGIMENT, RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS.


CHAPLAIN.


Howard, Harris Sept. 6, 1862. Resigned, June 3, 1863.


CAPTAIN.


Remington, James H. "


Wounded severely at the battle of Fredricksburg, Va., Dec. 16, 1862; discharged May 2, 1863, on surg. certificate.


FIRST LIEUT. Perkins, Benj. G. Nov. 16, 1863.


Resigned and honorably discharged on account of disability, July 20, 1864.


SERGEANT.


Potter, H. W. Sept. 6, 1862.


Trask, John F. 66


Spencer, James B.


66


Makee, Frank J. CORPORAL.


Smith, Chas. H.


66


Wood, Wm. T.


Bowman, George


PRIVATES. Tourgee, Samuel W. 66


Budlong, Benjamin


66


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Taylor, William


Townsend, R. W.


66


Wickes, Reuben


66


Robinson, Henry W.


Deserted, April 11, 1863. Transferred to V. R. C., Jan. 15, 1864. Died, March 6, 1863, at Newport News, Va. Discharged Feb. 5, 1863.


Mustered out, July 7, 1865. Sergeant. Died, Sept. 10, 1862, at Nicholasville, Ky. Transferred to new organization, Oct. 21, 1864.


Wagoner. Wounded, battle Fred- ricksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862; transferred to Co. A, new organ- ization, Oct. 21, 1864. Slightly wounded, Dec. 13, 1862, at battle Fredricksburg, Va .; died Jan. 10, 1863, at Washington of wounds.


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HISTORY OF WARWICK.


NAME AND RANK. DATE OF MUSTER.


PRIVATES.


Eldridge, James E. Sept. 6,1862.


Transferred to Co. C, new organiza- tion, Oct 21, 1864.


Harrington, Albert


Wounded slightly in leg, August 9, 1864; transferred to Co. C, Oct. 21, 1864.


Blanchard, John E.


Transferred to Co. E, new organiza- tion, Oct 21, 1864.


Carr, Clark 66 Discharged March 12, 1863, on Sur- Taylor, John H. geon's certificate. Transferred to Co. F, new organiza- tion, Oct. 21, 1864.


Sniff, Daniel


Smith, Joseph


Austin, Joseph


Corporal. Wounded slightly in head, June 16, 1864, at Petersburg; transferred to Co. H, new organi- zation, Oct. 21, 1864.


Briggs, Geo. W. 66


Transferred new organization, Oct. 21, 1864.


Covill, Geo. W. Jan. 26, 1864,


Cornell, Martin Sept. 6, 1862.


Gradwell, James


Wounded in head, May 14, 1864, at Spottsylvania, C. H .; transferred to Co. H, new organization, Oct. 21, 1864.


Greene, George D.


Transferred to Co. H, new organiza- tion, Oct. 21, 1864.


Hodson, James


Mortally wounded, June 6, 1864, in skirmish at Cold Harbor; died same day.


Hopkins, Arnold Mowry, Benjamin 66


Transferred to V. R. C., Jan. 15, 1864. Transferred to Co. H, new organiza- tion, Oct. 28, 1864,


Rice, John E.


66


Wounded slightly in hand, July 13, 1863, at Jackson, Miss .; killed May 18, 1864, at Spottsylvania, C. H.


Sweet, James W.


Discharged, Dec. 9, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate.


Sweet, John C. 66


Sweet, Charles E. 66


Taylor, James J.


Wounded, June 8, 1864, at Peters- burg; transferred to Co. H, new organization, Oct. 21, 1864.


Taylor, Stephen P. Thurston, Caleb


66


Died, April 12, 1864, at Annapolis, Md. Discharged, March 1, 1864 on Sur- geon's certificate. Discharged, March 19, 1863, on Sur- geon's certificate.


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REMARKS.


Killed Dec. 13, 1862, at battle of Fredricksburg, Va. Killed Dec. 13, 1862, at battle of Fredricksburg, Va.


Transferred new organization, Oct. 21, 1864.


Wounded in head, May 14, 1864, at Spottsylvania, C. H .; died June 14, 1864, at Annapolis, Md.




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