History of Chittenden County, Vermont, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers, Part 41

Author: Rann, W. S. (William S.)
Publication date: 1886
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y. : D. Mason & Co.
Number of Pages: 1054


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Credits under call of October 17, 1863, for 300,000 men, and subsequent calls .- Peter Baraur, Frank Baslow, Joseph Bessette, Eliphalet Culver, Alonzo H. Danforth, William Dunn, James Gorman, Moody Haskell, George W. Hew- itt, Edward L. Hibbard, George H. Hoyt, John Larama, James Little, Free- man Mason, Benjamin McCandlish, Delinus L. Melvin, William C. Powell, Horace H. Preston, Lewis C. Prindle, Adam Smith, Gaylord B. Smith, Alfred Tatro, Joseph W. Townson, John Whitney, George W. York, Thomas Young.


Volunteers for one year .- Alexander Besett, Lucius L. Clark, Edward Cor- bett, Peter Cross, Alphens George, David Patterson, Abel N. Pulsifer, David Robertson, Edward C. Scott, James B. Williams.


Volunteers for nine months .- Gilbert J. Barton, William P. Barton, Joseph Bessette, Hiram Bishop, George A. Clark, Horace N. Delmeater, Henry Drum, Joseph Guillett, Frank R. Hill, Heman A. Hyde, William Lincoln, Samuel S. Page, Gideon D. Prindle, Alonzo E. Root, Benjamin H. Taggart, James Wash- burn, Milo A. Williams, Myron Williams.


Naval Credit .- Alfred S. Parkhurst, veteran.


Reserve Corps .- William Kinsley.


Colchester .- Volunteers for three years credited previous to call for 300,- 000 men, October 17, 1863 .- Adoniram N. Austin, Samuel J. Allen, Benjamin L. Baraby, John Baraby, Joseph Baraby, Elijah S. Bates, Joseph Bernor, Al- bert Blish, Joseph Brooks, Stephen Brooks, George S. Brownell, Abram Bur- lett, Francis Cardinal, William Church, David D. Davidson, Albert B. Day, Lewis Deforge, Charles Devine, George H. Duncan, Henry Duncan, Josiah William Dupau, Ellis B. Edwards, William W. Fletcher, Edwin Fisk, Arabart E. Fobes, Josiah A. Fobes, Henry W. Fuller, James Gardner, Morris M. Goodwin, Christopher Gordon, Adolphus Graves, Lester Green, Edward E. Greenleaf, Wm. L. Greenleaf, Jas. Henry, Joseph Henry, Patrick Henry, Porter Herring, Ebenezer Hulburd, Calvin A. Irish, Homer C. Irish, Horace M. Irish, Willis B. Jordan, Timothy Keefe, Geo. M. Killam, Jas. Kelly, John Kelly, Wm. J. Langshore, Alex. L'Heureux, Eben C. Lord, Willis Lyman, Willys Lyman, Geo. L. McBride, William H. McBride, Simon F. Monger, Benjamin F. Monty,


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Lewis Muir, George N. Munger, Charles Myers, Hosea B. Nash, Frank O'Clair, Peter O'Clair, William A. Perry, Frank A. Platt, Lemuel B. Platt, Robert Pol- linger, George B. Rand, George M. Rice, John River, Edward Ronley, Ben- jamin E. Rowe, Alexander Scott, jr., Joshua O. Service, Andrew Shiett, An- drew A. Smith, George E. Smith, Henry Smith, George Streeter, Alfred Tatro, Josephus H. Thatcher, Columbus Thompson, Columbus G. Thompson, Rufus D. Thompson, David Tubbs, John Upham, jr., Charles Urie, Peter Vilmire, John W. Wallsworth, Joseph White, Charles Wickware, Edward J. Wolcott, Sidney E. Wolcott, Charles F. Woodard, Marcus H. Wright.


Credits under call of October 17, 1863, for 300,000, and subsequent calls. - Francis Aike, George Allen, Henry F. Barber, Edmund Bell, Frederick H. Bliss, John Bliss, Augustus M. Boyd, Dennis Burgoir, Wm. Burroughs, James Busby, George Collins, James Collins, George J. Consigney, Ira Coty, Thomas Courtney, Donald Craig, Stephen O. Crawford, Henry Day, William Deel, Joseph Deshan, Joseph Dupaw, George H. Dupaw, Joel Dupaw, John Farren, Aaron F. French, William H. Isham, Mitchell Jackson, Henry J. Keeler, Chas. Kruger, John Lange, Joseph Larock, Alonzo E. Lord, Aura Lyford, Charles Martin, William Mason, Darius Maynard, Henry Mayo, Sawyer Mcclellan, Francis Merritt, Frank Miner, Joseph Miner, George A. Nichols, Lucius G. Northrop, James H. Parker, William Parker, Clark Prentiss, Daniel R. Putnam, Henry Robar, Peter Rowe, jr., Edwin Severance, John F. Shannon, Paul Stackpole, Alansing Stoughton, Augustus Stoughton, Francis Talbart, Bernard Ward, Oliver Warriner, Ray A. White, Albert Williams, Phineas Worthen.


Volunteers for one year. - Antoine Bissett, Edwin Blish, Patrick Cronan, Jerry Croto, Joseph Croto, Alfred Defarge, George E. Fadden, Eugene Fitch, Owen Gaffany, Enos Ginham, John Gleason, Barney Graham, Dennis Graney, Michael Haley, Francis Lavally, Michael McDonald, Napoleon Monty, Alex- ander Moss, Richard Moss, George Myers, Joseph Rowe, George E. Smith, Andrew Valdew, Nelson Value, Joseph Vilmare, Loomis Wright, George Young.


Volunteers for nine months .- Joseph Barabee, Andrew J. Beeman, William Blakely, William P. Calvert, Josiah M. Cary, William Crosby, Joseph Croto, Julius F. Densmore, Udney Farnsworth, George Fenwick, John W. Forrest, Edward Freeman, John A. Greenough, John Greenwood, Richard J. Griffin, Seth W. H. Griffin, Samuel Hard, Thomas Hodgkinson, Ebenezer O. Johnson, John Johnson, John Kelly, Frank Lavalle, George W. Lee, John H. Lyon, William March, Henry McAvoy, James McEwen, William McIntyre, Joseph Miner, James Morrison, William D. Munson, George Myers, Richard Powers, - Robert Powers, John M. Rolfe, Joseph Rowe, Myron P. Scullin, Robert Sher- idan, William Sheridan, George Stephens, Harvey H. Talcott, Murray W. . Thompson, Joseph Travisee, Erasmus H. Tyler, W. Allen Wheeler, Milton Wil- son, George N. Wright.


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Naval credits. - James Morrison, John Morrison, William Morrison, Lu- ther L. Penniman, Eugene Vance.


Essex. - Volunteers for three years credited previous to call for 300,000 men, October 17, 1863. - George Arnold, Albert Austin, Alpha M. Austin, Frank A. Austin, George Austin, Heman Austin, Reuben Austin, Sias Austin, James Bagley, Norman A. Baker, Edgar A. Beach, John H. Bell, Freeman W. Blood, Willard F. Blood, Henry S. Bradley, Lowell S. Bradley, George H. Brown, Elias S. Brownell, James Burnett, Thomas Carey, Magney Camel, Al- fred L. Case, David H. Castle, George Chase, John Chase, Stephen Cox, Henry H. Cota, William J. Domag, Timothy W. Downer, Richard Downs, William B. Dunlap, Joel Ellis, John Fleming, Christopher C. Fisher, James Foley, jr., Mal- com G. Frost, Hozea M. Gorton, Amos Greeley, Wesley Hazelton, Merritt Kendall, Myron D. Isham, Martin L. Lathrop, John Lavine, Barna Mattimore, Nathan Maxfield, Ruel B. Mellen, Henry T. Moseley, Norman J. Nichols, Cal- vin F. Norton, Myron Owen, George W. Page, John B. Page, L'emuel B. Page, Joseph Peppin, Lafavor C. Perkins, Branscom Perrigo, Leander Paquet, George W. Prior, Nelson A. Prior, William Prior, Orman P. Ray, Daniel Raymond, Loyal Remington, Alexander Renouf, William B. Renouf, James Ryan, John Ryan, Albert F. Sawyer, Alfred F. Sawyer, George A. Scribner, Oscar A. Scribner, Lewis Tatro, Frank L. Taylor, Milford Taylor, Hannibal Tichout, George W. Tubbs, Frank B. Warner, Lyman S. Williams, Nathan A. Williams, . Leonard S. Wetherby, Norman Woodworth.


Credits under call for 300,000 men October 17, 1863, and subsequent calls. - George F. Atherton, John B. Atherton, Edgar L. Barber, Hiram J. Bishop, Jolin Brewin, James Casey, Silas Cook, Francis Cormea, Joshua L. Day, Alfred F. Douglas, Horace Fairfield, Nathaniel A. Hoyt, Mortimer Lister, Clarence K. Mansfield, Seth A. Mansfield, Hugh McDermott, John McKeir- nan, Lewis A. Mereno, Myron Mitchell, John Mulvanny, James B. Nichols, George E. Parker, Alfred Robear, jr., Edward D. Sands, Harrison Sisco, Mar- cellus Sisco, Fred A. Slater, Adam Sugmiller, James Sweeney, Leonard S. Wetherby, Albert Whitcomb, Warren B. Whitcomb.


Volunteers for one year. - George Bucher, Jesse Bright, Henry Dapo, Edward Murray, John Shanehen, John L. Whitten.


Volunteers for nine months. - Charles W. Atherton, Harmon H. Ballou, George S. Bliss, Cassius M. Booth, Lucius M. Booth, Thomas Calvert, Mark Day, James M. Gates, David T. Hard, Alfred D. Olmstead, Frederick A. Slater, Hall Woodworth, Edgar Ellsworth, William Fletcher, Daniel Lewis, Charles McKeirnan, Daniel L. Thompson, James F. Warner, Dwight J. Williams.


Hinesburg. - Volunteers for three years credited previous to call for 300,- 000, October 17, 1863. - Antoine Ash, Samuel B. Ash, John Austin, Orange A. Baldwin, Jared Parker, Hiram Bassett, Alexander Bennett, Belano Bennett, Charles Bennett, Ambrose Bisonette, Alfred Bonar, William Buckley, Toby T.


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Burk, Antoine Busier, John Busier, James Callaghan, Chester W. Carpenter, James M. Carpenter, Frank Colt, James Congdon, Antoine Curavoo, Mitchell Finney, Daniel A. Foss, Thomas Goodrich, Amos Hall, Rufus E. Irish, Benja- min Jerough, Edward M. Knox, Joseph Lapier, Henry Larose, Joseph A. La- rose, Henry Lyman, Silas Nichols, George B. Nimblet, Myron C. Palmer, Os- car Palmer, Stephen Parker, George W. Patrick, Horace Perry, David C. Phil- lips, Harmon J. Place, Robert S. Place, Elijah W. Powell, Orin Powell, Charles C. Proctor, Willard Ray, Ebenezer Renslow, James P. Robbins, Daniel A. Sco- field, Timothy Steady, Eugene Vielle, Loren S. Walker, Anson H. Weed, John C. Wells, Henry Wilcox, Lewis Wilcox.


Credits under call for 300,000 men, October 17, 1863, and subsequent calls. - Emory Anderson, Mahlon L. Barber, Jared Barber, Oliver Barrett, Joseph Bean, Amos Bennett, John Bissonette, Lewis Bissonette, Lewis Bost- wick, Moses Brown, Stephen B. Capron, Edward Daisey, Patrick Furlong, John Gall, Treffley Giroux, William M. Holsapple, Adelard Jodoin, Moses Labelle, Emulous C. Landon, Thomas Lapier, Morris S. Lawrence, Orlin W. Loomis, John McDonald, Emery Newton, Abram O'Brien, Newton Ovit, Joel Peters, Jonathan Scott, Frederick Shortsleeves, Henry Steady, James Trefren, Noble B. Turrell, Wesley Weller, John W. White.


Volunteers for one year. - Carlos Baisnor, John Burley, Charles Clapper, Stephen W. Hallock, John B. Ladeau, Rollin S. Place, John Sadlier, Francis Sears, Jacob Sharky, Louis Steady, Muty Steady, Eli Sweeny, Alfred S. Swinger, James B. Swinger.


Volunteers for nine months. - John H. Allen, Edmund W. Baldwin, Sher- man G. Baldwin, Lewis Bissonett, Marble Bissonett, Napoleon Bissonett, Tuffill Bissonett, Guy D. Boynton, Guy L. Burritt, Henry W. Fraser, Patrick Furlong, John W. Houghton, Henry G. Lamos, Peter Lavalle, Joseph Lavigne, Peter La- vigne, John H. Leonard, William A. Martin, Charles E. Mead, Leonard E. Meech, James L. Palmer, Henry R. Pease, Emerson R. Place, Herman A. Post, Henry J. Ray, John Saddler, Henry Steady, Ralph E. Weller.


Huntington .- Volunteers for three years credited previous to call for 300,- 000 men, October 17, 1863 .- Martin V. B. Alger, Loren Brow, John Clark, Edson R. Cobb, George W. Cobb, James J. Cutting, Ezra S. Doty, John W. Emmons, William H. Emmons, Amos O. Gorton, Jeremiah Haskins, Rufus Haskins, Edward H. James, William W. Kimball, Abner J. Loveland, Joseph J. Lyons, George P. Morris, Silas Moses, Cornelius Putnam, George Ring, Orville Rounds, Hiram Shambeau, George Sprague, Sylvester Sprague, Lucius Streeter, Henry E. Sweet, Alfred Swinger, Lawrence Swinger, Levi A. Taft, Milo S. Taft, Quincey F. Thurston, Charles M. Wait, Colburn E. Wells, Ephraim W. Wheeler, George H. Wheeler, Roderick White, Wallace White, Harry H. Wright.


Credits under call of October 17, 1863, and subsequent calls - Benjamin


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Austin, Ira S. Bunker, George O. Chamberlin, Jesse P. Chipman, Thomas Clary, Andrew J. Collins, John Corey, Patrick Daley, Buel J. Derby, Charles Drinkwater, Amos O. Gorton, John L. Harriman, Hiland D. Hill, William W. Kimball, Alvah C. King, George H. Ring, Milo W. Smith, Wesley B. Smith, Oliver J. Spooner, Henry Sprague, Alpheus Swinger, Truman Swinger, Ran- dall W. Wells, Seymour F. Wells, George B. Wilson.


Volunteers for one year .- Myron D. Cutting, George G. Gill, Harry M. Small, Safford F. Small, Alpheus Wells, Alphonzo E. White.


Volunteers for nine months .- James J. Ambler, George P. Burnham, Jesse P. Chipman, Myron D. Cutting, Buel J. Derby, Timothy Drinkwater, John B. Ellis, Daniel Gorton, George W. Jones, Andrew O. Kenyon, Byron C. Rounds, Hiram Shattuck, Charles Sister, Randall W. Wells, Alvin D. White.


Naval credits .- Eugene McGrath, George H. Scribner.


Fericho .- Volunteers for three years credited previous to call for 300,000 men, October 17, 1863 .- Blinn Atchinson, Artemas W. Bemis, Samuel Bent- ley, Napoleon Bissonett, Austin James Bixby, Albert G. Bradley, Franklin J. Brown, William A. Brown, Daniel G. Burns, Elias Burns, Edgar Chamberlin, Chauncey L. Church, Rollin M. Clapp, Daniel Dixon, Patrick Downs, Simeon C. Edwards, Joseph W. Ellis, Edwin H. Fassett, Nelson Fassett, Hiram B. Fisk, William J. Flowers, Truman C. Hatch, Edson C. Hilton, Marcus Hos- kins, James S. Hurson, John H. Johnson, William Johnson, Timothy Kennedy, Allen Kimpton, Patrick Lavall, Victor Lavalley, Barney Leddy, Samuel B. Locklin, Oliver Lucia, Charles Lucier, Michael F. Martin, John McGowen, Julius Miller, Horace C. Nash, Zantly Parker, Michael Phillips, Wareham N. Pierce, Abner S. Richardson, Burton C. Richardson, Charles C. Richardson, Loren T. Richardson, Edward B. Russell, Joseph Russin, Daniel D. Smith, Hubbell B. Smith, Lewis Tatro, R. J. Thompson, John W. Wade, Jason P. Ware, Lewis J. Wells, James White, Robert White, Edward C. Whitney, Ed- gar E. Wright.


Credits under call for 300,000, October 17, 1863, and subsequent calls .- Blinn Atchinson, John Benway, Solomon Bingham, Mortimer W. Brown, Joseph Cammell, James Carroll, Gilbert E. Davis, Edward Fay, William J. Flower, James Flynn, John Guyette, John H. Hastings, Byron B. Hatch, Birney W. Hilton, Eben C. Lemon, Patrick McGowen, Bernard McKenna, Thomas H. Palmer, Alexander Plant, Victor Plant, Burton C. Richardson, Daniel E. Smith, Alexander Spooner, James Sweeney, James Henry Vancor, Lucius S. Whitcomb.


Volunteers for one year .- Charles Benway, William J. Fuller, Franklin Martin, Lewis Perigo, Oscar J. Pixley, George D. Sherman, Charles Sweeney, Russell Tomlinson, Lewis J. Wells, Joel P. Woodworth.


Volunteers for nine months .- Reuben M. Babcock, Loren T. Bentley, Wilson A. Bentley, Julius Bliss, Lucius H. Bostwick, Isaac N. Brooks, Morris


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IN THE REBELLION.


L. Griffin, Nial McGee, Byron D. Matthews, Charles McCarty, Patrick McGoven, Caleb P. Nash, Eli N. Peck, Erastus Powell, Benj. F. Robinson, Zadock W. Rockwood, Norman J. Royce, Willis T. Wells, Henry W. York, Samuel York.


Milton .- Volunteers credited previous to call for 300,000 men, October 17, 1863 .- Eugene Bacon, Henry C. Bailey, John S. Bascom, Lewis O. Beeman, William H. Berkley, Alson H. Blake, Leonard E. Blatchley, Homer E. Bliss, Gilbert Buckman, Lynian Bullock, Lyman Bullock, jr., Julius Bushaway, Clap- per Clufus, Daniel H. Coon, Augustus H. Crown, John Cummings, Gaspard Dapotha, Andrew Dougherty, Charles Dougherty, Judd H. Fairchild, Cotton Fletcher, Patrick Flynn, James Gardner, Michael Gardner, Joseph Garran, Lewis Garrow, Oliver Garron, Joseph Henry, Edgar E. Herrick, Joseph Joslin, Thomas Kiley, John King, Amasa Kinney, Francis B. Kinney, Daniel Ladieu, John Ladone, Edwin Lamarsh, Francis Laport, Elisha Manley, Samuel G. Manley, Nathan Marsells, George Martin, Peter Mayville, Daniel W. More- house, Charles Morgan, Amos Moshier, Lewis Moshier, Joseph Muer, Joseph Nailor, John O'Donnell, jr., Patrick C. O'Neil, Grigwar Patenode, Myron J. Pattee, James Plunkett, Thomas Plunkett, Solomon Pippin, Joseph B. Reddick, Chester C. Reynolds, Clark G. Reynolds, Herbert G. Reynolds, William B. Reynolds, Truman S. Sanderson, Charles Sawyer, Henry O. Sawyer, Midor Scabo, George Seagle, Frank L. Severance, John Shono, William J. Simms, Henry A. Smith, Edward E. Snow, William E. Snow, James C. Squires, Al- exander St. George, Jesse St. Louis, Albert S. Thompson, Edward C. Warner, Mark Warner, Van Buren Warner, Albert Washburn, Jay Washburn, Milton Washburn, Richard Watson.


Credits under call for 300,000 men, October 17, 1863, and subsequent calls .- Elisha Bailey, Orange Ballard, Samuel T. Ballard, Roderick Berkley, Samuel N. Blair, Homer B. Caswell, James Condon, John W. Davis, Joseph Dufrane, Daniel P. Fox, George A. Fox, Janus D. Germain, William Hag- gerty, Thomas Hawley, Jonathan Jacobs, Theophilus Jadowin, jr., John I. La- marsh, Wm. J. Lamarsh, Chas. A. Lamb, Chas. Lovely, Lewis Lovely, Eugene Lyons, Martin McDonnell, Wm. McNeil, Thomas Patton, Anders Pedersen, Geo. Peltier, Julien Phelps, Joseph Prim, Seymour Prim, Peter Provost, jr., Mat- thew Quinn, Benjamin Randall, Parmer A. Rye, Hiram L. Sanderson, Morton H. Sanderson, John Scarbo, William Shackett, Singleton Smith, Horace O. - Snow, Charles Suns, Trefla Tatreau, Lewis Vassar, James L. Young.


Volunteers for one year .- Eugene A. Ballard, Abraham Douglass, Henry Douglass, Lucien C. Farnham, Antoine Garaw, jr., Joseph Garaw, Norman Jacobs, jr., Enos Ladue, Gabriel Mitchell, Wilbur E. Monty.


Volunteers for nine months .- John Andress, George Bascom, Loomis M. Bentley, Rodney Berkley, William L. Blake, Oliver Cherrier, Royal S. Childs, Henry O. Clark, Elliot O. Crawford, Joseph Douglass, Leon H. Drake, An- toine Garrow, James D. German, James Harmon, John Harmon, David Kiley, Charles Ladieux, Guy W. Latham, James Logue, Andrew Lucia, Mutchell


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Lucia, James Marcell, Octave Marcell, Marquis E. Marrs, Highel McNall, Ar- . nold Morton, Leo Muzzey, Joseph Prim, Joseph Sanders, Martin H. Sander- son, James Shehan, Joseph C. Snow, Charles Stannard, Henry Tyler, Joseph Wallace, John E. Wheelock, Moses H. Wheelock.


Naval credit .- James E. Caswell.


Richmond .- Volunteers for three years" credited previous to call for 300,- 000 men, October 17, 1863 .- Jarious D. Alger, George E. Allen, Almon At- kins, Bronson M. Barber, Denslow Barber, Edgar Barber, Sidney Barber, Oliver D. Bemis, Charles Boodry, Edward Boodry, Horace H. Bradley, Leonard I. Brownson, Martin Brownson, Oscar G. Brown, Cyrus Bryant, Daniel M. Bryant, George E. Bryant, George E. Bryant, George W. Bryant, George Burnett, Henry Call, John D. Cargill, John W. Casey, Royal L. Coburn, Marcellus F. Darling, Oral C. Dudley, Henry Durand, Charles Eaton, George A. Edwards, Irving E. Fay, Gershom H. Flagg, Alanson Fuller, Frederick F Gleason, Ev- erett D. Green, John C. Green, Lewis Green, Thomas Hanley, Leonard Has- kins, Isaac H. Haynes, Andrew Henley, John Labonte, Marshall Ladoo, Henry L. Lock, Joseph Lyons, Gershom Manning, James D. Miller, Adolphe Montret, John M. Putnam, Charles Reed, Robert B. Robinson, Harmon B. Rockwood, Sullivan Seeger, George P. Shedd, Lorenzo W. Shedd, Royal M. Sherman, Perley Smith, Willard S. Stowe, Benoni Taft, William Taft, William Tobin, Romeo Ward.


Credits under call for 300,000 men, October 17, 1863, and subsequent calls. -- Oliver D. Bemis, Edward Bassett, George Breunell, James H. Bryant, Sam- uel R. Conant, Henry Eaton, Arnold C. Fay, Emerson C. Fay, Roby N. Fay, Zephraim Goodrich, Marshall Ladoo, Albert E. Lafinn, Charles Lincoln, Rich- ard Lynch, Edward McAvoy, William Reed, Homer W. Ring, Peter Terrier, Matthew J. Turner, Benjamin F. Warren.


Volunteers for one year .- Charles Bostwick, Joseph Lafayette.


Volunteers for nine months .-- Lewis Bartro, Amos Brown, Alonzo J. Doug- lass, Charles C. Douglass, Arnold C. Fay, Hosea T. Humphrey, Charles S. Lavanway, Silas J. Rowell, Henry C. Russell, Harry Tomlinson, Oscar J. Tom- linson, Benjamin F. Warren.


Naval credit .- Henry G. Colby.


Shelburne .- Volunteers for three years, credited previous to call for 300,- 000 men, October 17, 1863 .- Rufus Barber, John L. Barstow, Frederick Bas- ford, Franklin Cook, William W. Cook, William Dimick, Enos Douglass, jr., Francis Douglass, William Edwards, Ransom B. Fargo, John Farrell, Alexan- der Hall, Thomas Hall, Oliver M. Holabird, Gilbert D. Isham, Louis Lepage, Lorenzo J. Marks, James McGuire, Justin Mckenzie, Michael Mckenzie, Thos. Moore, Philip Phenesy, Timothy Pippin, Thomas Ralph, Joseph Riley, Andrew Sears, Joseph Tatro, William E. Taylor, Thomas Wilson.


Credits under call of October 17, 1863, for 300,000 men, and subsequent calls .- Erastus J. Beardsley, Joseph Brockway, Patrick Callaghan, John Carri-


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gan, Octave Clement, William A. Cook, Mendore Demerse, Robert Downing, Emory Durivage, George R. Estes, Lucius S. Estes, John Fish, William Laddy, Wm. McQuillan, Michael W. Pendergast, Samuel Provost, Ezekiel A. Thomas, Lewis Williams.


Volunteers for one year .- Oliver W. Brown, John F. Consigny, Jackson Isham, Patrick Joyce, Hugh Lucas, John Martin, Henry W. McLane, Geo. Sears.


Volunteers for nine months .- Geo. E. Averill, Jas. S. Babcock, Henry H. Blinn, Geo. H. Collamer, Thos. Cooney, Abram B. Curtis, Asa Elliot, John Finn, Edwin R. Hall, Wm. H. Holabird, James Millham, Geo. C. Morehouse, Edgar Nash, Guy T. Nash, Robert W. Rogers, Isaac J. Sorrell, John M. Sutton, Wm. A. Tracy, Vernon A. Tyler.


Naval credit .- William H. Holabird.


St. George .- Volunteers for three years, credited previous to call for 300,- 000 men, October 17, 1863 .- Harrison B. Loggins, Junius G. Loggins, Hiram H. Tilley, Sidney N. Tilley, Silas H. Tilley.


Credits under call of October 17, 1863, for 300,000 men, and subsequent calls .- Richmond Axtell, Charles Taylor.


Volunteers for one year .- Mitchell W. Hinsdell, George W. Isham.


Volunteers for nine months .- Buel Burt, Linus Burt.


Underhill .- Volunteers for three years credited previous to call for 300,- 000 men, October 17, 1863 .- Cornelius Abbott, William H. G. Atkins, Henry J. Bass, Addison C. Benedict, Almon Bixby, Anson C. Bixby, James P. Bixby, Lyman L. Bixby, William H. Bixby, Elihu B. Brewster, George M. Rockham, Arthur F. Burdick, Willaby Z. Burdick, John Button, Linus M. Cadwell, Thomas Callagan, Hezekiah B. Carr, Ira Carr, Lewis P. Carr, Abel N. Clark, Converse E. Day, George C. Dutton, Patrick Fitzgerald, Jefferson H. Fletcher, Francis Flynn, Aaron B. Ford, Samuel A. Hale, Hiram W. Hicks, William W. Hill, George W. Hodgman, Amos C. Humphrey, Benajah D. Humphrey, John M. Humphrey, William H. Humphrey, William C. Jackson, Albert Lanty, Lyman H. Larabee, William Larabee, Antoine J. Lessor, John Lessor, Lewis Lessor, George C. Lewis, George C. Lewis, Jerry Massey, John McCary, John B. McDaniel, Darwin Mead, Ezra L. Mead, Rollin C. Naramore, Henry J. Nichols, Thomas Preston, Alexander W. Ross, Daniel Ross, Eli C. Ross, James W. Russell, Duff Russin, David Story, 3d, Francis Story, Isaac S. Story, James Sweeney, Andrew Tatro, Delavan L. Terrill, Henry H. Terrill, Charles Tillison, Leander Tillison, Philander Tillison, Warner M. Tillison, Hiram E. Tupper, Jonathan E. Tupper, Byron C. Ward, Edwin R. Ward, Reuben Ward, Daniel Wells, George H. Wilder, Joel P. Woodworth, Wilson W. Woodworth.


Volunteers credited under call of October 17, 1863, for 300,000 men .- John Button, Harvey Dickinson, Peter E. Dupont, James Durant, John Fay, Daniel Harrington, jr., James A. Hodgeman, Albert C. Jackson, Lysander L. Jackson, Patrick Marlow, Thomas McGelley, Thomas McGinnin, Michael Mc-


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HISTORY OF CHITTENDEN COUNTY.


Grath, Angus McLeod, John McMullin, William M. Naramore, Elijah Porter, Cyrus Prior, John C. Wells.


Volunteers for one year .- Addison Benedict, William Chates, Daniel Davis, Josephus Ellsworth, Patrick Fitzgerald, Patrick Fitzgerald, John Gray, Antoine Gravlin, Bostwick L. Green, John W. Jackson, Sidney E. Jackson, Charles H. Kimball, Simeon M. Palmer, Chas. J. Preston, Sidney Prior, Hosea B. Tillison.


Volunteers for nine months .- Albert B. Atchinson, Charles H. Dutton, Horace L. Ellsworth, Josephus Ellsworth, John W. Jackson, Franklin Martin, Hiram Martin, Morris D. Mead, Julius G. Morse, Justin Naramore, Wm. M. Naramore, Simeon M. Palmer, Ward G. Piper, Ziba Pixley, Horace L. Sheldon, Alonzo H. Sherman, Londus F. Terrill, Stephen W. Tillotson, Charles C. Tillotson, John C. White.


Naval credits .- Patrick Barnes, Jonathan Button.


Westford .- Volunteers for three years credited previous to call for 300,- 000 men, October 17, 1863 .- Martin Bates, jr., Torrence Bates, Henry Beach, Eugene C. Bellows, Ruluf L. Bellows, Robert B. Blood, Aaron P. Burdick, William A. Burtch, Cyrus A. Chates, Nathan C. Dimick, Linus R. Dyke, John H. Frisbie, E. Payson Gibbs, Warren Gibbs, Jerome H. Grow, Wilbur H. Grow, Albert F. Hackett, Azro F. Hackett, David Hazleton, Alvin H. Henry, Haskell A. Henry, Josiah E. Henry, William Hicks, Hebron W. Hickock, George Howard, Harvey Irish, Mitchell King, jr., Thomas King, Francis B. Macomber, John G. Macomber, Rimmon Maxfield, Byron McClallen, Royal L. McClellan, John H. McEvoy, Dudley C. Merriam, Edwin R. Merriam, Francis Phillips, S. Pearl Robinson, Henry M. Rogers, Eben R. Sibley, Ebenezer K. Sibley, J. Nelson Sibley, Homer Stanley, Alfred N. St. Louis, Cornelius W. St. Louis, George H. St. Louis, James Stone, Simeon Stone, John C. Swan, Riley Swan, Roswell Wait, George W. Walworth, Edward J. Whipple, Osgood M. Whipple, Manley H. Wilcox, George W. Woodward, John H. Woodward.


Credits under call of October 17, 1863, for 300,000 men, and subsequent calls .- Henry L. Algiers, James H. Conlin, Julius F. Goodrich, Benjamin Hall, George P. Henry, Haskell A. Henry, Guernsey R. Jordan, James C. Morse, Peter Provost, Solomon C. Rogers, William B. Rogers, Jacob Russell, George W. Sibley, Albert Swan, Thomas T. Varney, Osgood M. Wipple, Philo Wood.




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