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TO AN ANTUMN BOUGH.
Bright autumn leaves, when you I see, No visions dread my bosom swell ;
You wake no saddened thoughts for me, Though my sad fate you seem to tell.
But late I saw the forest green Slight waving in the summer alr,
But now the changing tints are seen, Which only antumn forests wear.
And you have faded not more fast Than she who loved sweet autumn's gloon ;
Her moments here will soon be past, With you she soon will find a tomb.
This bough by some klud hand was sought, To soothe her on her couch of pain, And from the favorlte grove was brought, Which she can never see again.
Now would she rest mild sylvan bowers,
Where murm'ring pines their hranches wave; Better are withered leaves than flowers
To strew upon her early grave. T. P. H.
PERLEY BELKNAP.
Simeon Belknap, a native of Connecti- cut, who had purchased a tract of land in Randolph, returning from which to his former home, was one of those who was so unfortunate as to be taken and carried away captive from the sacking and burning of Royalton, by Lieutenant Horton of the British army, in 1780. He was taken to Canada and held a prisoner of war for 2 years, when he, with some of his compan- ions, managed to escape and return to the
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States ; after which he settled on his Ran- dolph estate, where his son Perley was born in 1807.
Perley married Huldah, daughter of Dr. John Edson of that town, and while still engaged in the foundry business there, at the earnest solicitation of Gov. Paine, embarked in a similar enterprise in North- field, in connection with some other par- ties, whose interests in the business he soon purchased, however, and removed to this town for permanent residence about the year 1849. He bought the water pow- er below the old Paine factory, where he established his foundry, and afterwards a machine shop, and taking into partnership his brother-in-law, John H. Edson, they employed from 30 to 50 men for many years. The business of the machine shop was largely the manufacture of water wheels and circular saw and clapboard mills, which were sold in large numbers, and sent to all parts of this country, and some to foreign lands. He also had a grist-mill, built a woolen-mill for other parties to operate, wherein the spindles and shuttles are still running at the pres- ent time.
Mr. Belknap was a director in the North- field Bank from the time of its incorpora- tion until he was elected its President, a position to which he was successively re- elected for 12 or 15 years. He has never held any important civil office, having steadily declined to put himself in the way of political preferment, which used some- times to be suggested to him by his friends. He has been a large owner of, and dealer in, real estate, consisting of business blocks, mills, houses, farms, &c., some of which are still in his possession, though he has partially retired from active busi- ness life.
Mr. Belknap is a very genial, compan- ionable man.
The above was contributed by Dr. Gil- bert.
LITERARY CLUBS-1882.
There have been several Shaksperian clubs within the last 12 years. The most recently organized and the only one now holding meetings is called the Salvini
Shaksperian Club. It has 16 members ; Rev. F. W. Bartlett, president. Meet- ings, fortnightly.
The Conversational Club is also now in operation, for social and intellectual im- provement, and discourses on practical, literary and scientific subjects ; member- ship limited to sixteen. Rev. F. W. Bart- lett is president ; Rev. Wm. S. Hazen, vice president ; C. A. Edgerton, Jr., sec- retary ; Professor Charles Dole, treas- urer. Meetings, every two weeks.
The Northfield Debating Club holds also its sessions every week, the members pre- siding in rotation ; secretary, W. F. Ba- ker ; 12 members.
THE HEALING WATERS.
BY F. W. BARTLETT.
[The following song, to the air of "Sparkling and Bright," was composed when on a visit to a mineral spring in Northern Vt.]
Come let us abide near the fountain side, The streamlet of health and beauty,
Where the spring sprites dwell in the charming dell To dispense their golden booty;
For the precious grains, from the earth's rich veins, Crown with gems, bright in their glory,
The goblet of health, and of joy and wealth, Never dreamed of in mythic story.
CHORUS .- Then here's to thee, so true and free, THY HEALTH-for ours is owing To the magic grains, which, in our veins, Are all of thine own bestowing.
Let the Bacchanal dare to love the glare Of his fire-water, red and glowing,
Where the pale fiend lurks, and his mischlef works, In the seeds of death he is sowing; But give us the joy without alloy, Which flows from the cup of healing,
As with finger of light, the spring fay bright
Is the pathway of hope revealing. CHORUS .- Then here's to thee, etc.
PLUMLEY : additional and correction of page 646, not received in time, by our go- ing to press a day before the time named. First, the name of Mr. Plumley's wife be- fore marriage was Lavinia L. Fletcher ; and not Lamina, as before printed from the Northfield History of '78.
In 1876, Mr. Plumley was elected State's attorney for Washington County on the Republican ticket, and again in 1878, hold- ing the office 4 years, and during that time successfully prosecuting many impor- tant State cases ; among others, Royal W. Carr, and Almon and Emeline Meeker for murder.
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SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF 1861.
COMPILED MAINLY FROM THE ADJ. GENERAL'S REPORT, BY ASA HOWE, M. D. FIRST REGIMENT-THREE MONTIIS-FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
Names. Age. Com. Mustered.
Remarks
Levi H. Stone,
Apr 26 61 May 2 61 Chaplain; mustered out Aug. 15, 61.
Wm. H. Boynton,
29 Apr 23 61 May 24 61 Capt. Co. F. do
Charles A. Webb,
22
23 61 Aug 15 61 Jan. 1882, Maj. 16th Inf. U. S. A.
SECOND REGIMENT-THREE MONTHS.
Charles H. Joyce,
30 May 21 62 May 21 62
Lieut. Col .; major, June 6, 61 ; resigned Jan. 6, 63.
Charles H. Joyce,
Charles C. Canning,
James P. Stone,
30 32 Jan 28 62 Jan 28 62 do do Major ; pro. lieut. col. May 21, 62. Ist lieut. Co. I; resigned Feb. 8, 63. 24 Dec 14 61 Dec 14 61 2d lieut. Co I ; prin. musician June 20, 61 ; res. Jan. 6, 63.
FOURTH REGIMENT-THREE YEARS.
Charles G. Fisher, 26 June 12 64 Sept 1 64 Capt. Co. I ; must. out July 13, 65 ; pri- vate Co. K, Aug. 61. Charles G. Fisher, 26 Apr 19 64 Charles G. Fisher, Ist lieut. Co I ; wounded June 23, 64. 2d lieut. Co. F.
FIFTH REGIMENT-THREE YEARS.
Philander D. Bradford, Dec 3 62 Dec 17 62 Surgeon ; resigned Mar. 1, 63. SIXTH REGIMENT-THREE YEARS.
Edwin C. Lewis, 20 Oct 9 61 Oct 15 61 2d lieut. Co. G; resigned June 4, 62. SEVENTH REGIMENT-THREE YEARS.
William C. Hopkins, 28 Sept 25 62 Oct 9 62 Chaplain ; resigned Oct. 9, 65. Wesley C. Howes, 21 Mar 1 63 Capt. Co. D; private Co. K, 61 ; must- out, Ist lieut. Co. E, Mar. 14, 66.
John L. Moseley, 22 Nov 23 63 Jan 21.64 Capt. Co. E; Ist lieut. Co. K, Feb 1, 62 ; must. out Mar. 14, 66.
David P. Barber, 34 Feb 1 62 Feb 12 62 Capt. Co. K; mustered out Aug. 30, 64. EIGHTH REGIMENT-THREE YEARS.
Geo. N. Carpenter,
22 Aug 15 63 Dec 563 Capt. Co. C ; serg't. maj., 62 ; July 2, 64, Capt. and A. C. S., U. S. Vols.
ELEVENTH REGIMENT, Ist HEAVY ARTILLERY, FROM DEC. 10, 1863, THREE YEARS.
Silas B. Tucker,
Sidney Bliss, 19 June 4 65
Ransom A. Wells,
28 July 14 63 Aug 10 63 Capt Co. C; pro. Capt. Co. C, Dec 2, 64. Ist lieut. Co. K; private Aug. 5, 62 ; must. out June 24, 65. 21 May 23 65 2d lieut; Co. M ; private Co. I, July 15, 62 ; must. out June 24, 63 ; Ist serg't. Co. I.
TWELFTH REGIMENT-NINE MONTIIS.
Darius Thomas, Carlos D. Williams,
35 Sept 11 62 Oct 19 Mar 10 63 Mar 10 63 4 62 Capt. Co. F ; mustered out July 14 63. Ist lieut. Co. F ; private Co. F, Aug. 19, 62 ; must. out July 14, 63.
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT-NINE MONTHS.
George Nichols, 35 Sept 24 62 Oct 10 62 Surgeon ; must. out July 21, 63.
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT-NINE MONTHS.
36 Sept 11 62 Oct 22 62 Capt. Co. C ; resigned Jan. 15. 63.
32 Nov 18 62 Nov 18 62 Ist lieut .; trans. to Co. C, Jan. 9. 63.
C. W. Carpenter, Denison S. Burnham, Names.
Age. Enlisted. Reg. Co.
Remarks.
Howe, Charles G.
31 Aug 25 64 3 Bat
Must. out June 15, 65.
Jacobs, Alfred
45 Nov 14 63 II I Died at Danville, Va., Sept. 20, 64.
Jacobs, Alonzo 33 Dec 2 63 I Mustered out June 20, 65.
Kinsley, Michael
45 Nov 19 63 II K
18 Nov 14 63 36 Oct 24 63 3 Bat
18 Dec 4 63 I
40 Dec 2 63 I Transferred to Co. A, June 24, 65.
Shirley, John
36 Aug 16 64 3 Bat Mustered out June 15, 65.
18 Dec 4 63 II H Died at Danville. Va., Oct. S, 64.
32 Dec 5 63 11 I Died Feb. 1, 64.
[24, 65.
Milo, John Milo, John, Jr., Moors, Abbott A. Patterson, Lester S. Putnam, Jonas A.
18 Dec 5 63 II I Pro. corp. Oct. 25, 64 ; trans. to Co. A, June Trans. to Co. A, June 24. 65. do II K Wagoner ; reduced ; must. out June 15, 65. Died Dec. 25. 63.
Smith, Edward F. Smith, Gilbert O.
26 Dec 14 62 Dec 14 62
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Names.
Stockwell, Elihu F.
Apr. Entisted Reg. Co. co Dec 2 63 11 I
Remarks. Deserted July 26, 64 ; returned May 10, 65, under President's proclamation ; dishonor- ably discharged May 23. 65.
Stone, William
Whittaker, Ira F.
34 Sept 21 63 3 Bat 45 Dec 2 63 11 1
Transferred to Co. A., June 24, 65
Woodbury, Albert W.
18 Sept 19 63 3 Bat
Mustered out June 15. 65.
Woodworth, Albert
45 Dec 2 63 11 1
Died Oct. 28, 64, of wounds rec'd. in action.
Woodworth, Charles
IS Dee 3 63 1 Died Aug. 2S, 64.
VOLUNTEERS FOR ONE YEAR.
Balch, Henry C.
Mckay, Luther W.
22 Sept 364
- K Mustered out Aug. 1, 65. K Mustered out July IS, 65.
VOLUNTEERS RE-ENLISTED.
Barrett, Marcellus M. IS Feb 25 62
Bruso, John R.
28 Dec 23 63
Chickering, Charles P. 21 Jan
K
Coburn, John
IS Feb 14 6: 7
K
Connor, Thomas
27 Jan 2 62
K
Re-enlisted Feb. 15, 64.
Coburn, James M.
IS Mar 24 62 4
K Re-en. Mar. 28, 64 : tr. to Co. Đ, Feb. 25, 65.
Cronan, Thomas
is Sept 3 61
Deval, Peter
IS Dec 2 61
Donpier, Isaiah
22 Dec 23 61
- 1
Wagoner ; re-enlisted Feb. 16, 64.
Dulow, Peter
33 Jan
4 62
7
K
Corp .; pro. serg't .; re-en. Feb. 1.1, 64.
Glazier, Frank
19 Sept 6 61
1
K Re-en. Dec. 15, 63 : tr. to Co. D, Feb. 25, 65. Re-enlisted Feb. 15, 64.
Harrison, Hugh
30 Mar 3 62 7
G Re-en. Feb. 16, 64 ; des. Sept. 27, 64.
Hodgdon, Wilbur
IS Feb 12 62
K Pro. corp .; re-en. Feb. 15, 64.
Hurley, John H.
25 Nov 23 61
K Serg't .; re-enlisted Feb. 15. 64.
Knapp, Mason
40 Dec 7 61
-
K Re-enlisted Feb. 15, 64.
Libby, Charles
IS Jan 9 62 7
Locklin, Erastus M.
26 Feb 14 62
K
Marsell, Frank
IS Jan 25 62
- K
Maxfield, Geo. C.
IS Feb 17 62
K
Maxham, Oscar
23 Nov 27 61
S
F
MeGillivry, Allen
33 Feb 1 62 ; K
Re-en. Feb. 17, 64 : pro. corp. Mar. 31, 65 ; must. out May IS, 65.
Merriam, Edwin R.
so Sept 4 61
K Re-en. Dec. 15. 63 ; discharged Feb. 6, 65.
Morris, John Il.
21 Nov 25 61
Morse, Henry A.
20 May 20 61
Newell, William
44 Dec 10 61 K
Rolph, Augustus O.
19 Aug 14 61
6 H
Rumney, Charles
24 Aug 28 61
1
Savia, Frank
20 Feb 5 62
7
Re-en. Feb. 15, 64 : des. Sept. 27, 64. Re-en. Feb. 20, 64 ; pro. corp. Feb. 28, 65.
Smith, Peter
23 Sept 13 61 K Pro. corp .: re-en. Dec. 15. 63, and died of
Waterman, George R.
27 Feb 14 62 - K 6 G
wounds received in action June, 64. [ 18,65. Pro. corp .: re-en. Feb. 16, 64 ; must. out May Pro. serg't. June 20, 62 ; re-en. Dec. 15, 63 ; killed near Cold Harbor, June 1, 64.
Woodbury, Nathan K. 21 Dec 7 61 K Re-en. Feb. 15, 64 ; pro. corp .; May 19, 65. Young, William P. IS Aug 27 61 4 K Re-en. Dec. 15, 63 ; promoted corporal.
NAVAL CREDIT,-Walter L. Murphy and Frederick C. Williams.
VETERAN RESERVE CORPS .- Abraham Ford ; miscellaneous, not eredited by name, 5 men.
VOLUNTEERS FOR NINE MONTHS.
Aldrich, Charles W. IS Aug 21 62 12
Alexander, Lewis I. 21 Aug 23 62 12 F
Amsden, Marcellus R.
38 Sept 11 62 15 C Archibald, Henry
35 Aug 23 62 T2 F
Pro. corp. Mar. 10, 63.
Barton, Wallace B.
21 Aug 21 62 I2 F Discharged Dec. 6, 62.
Bates, Geo. I).
21 Sept 11 62 15 ℃
Benway, Eli W.
35 Aug 20 62 12 F Discharged Jan. 20, 63.
-1 K Re-en. Dec. 15, 63 ; tr. to Co. D, Feb. 25, 65. K Re-en. Feb. 15, 64.
Donpier, Theophilus
24 Nov 29 61
7
K K Re-en. Feb. 20, 64.
K Pro. corp .: re-en. Feb. 20, 64.
Emerson, Jonathan ().
ES Dec 14 61
7
Gourley, George
19 Dec 7 61
K
Pro. corp .; re-en. Feb. 15, 04 : mustered out May 18, 65. Re-en. Feb. 15, 64 ; dis. June 23. 64.
Re-en. Feb. 15, 64 ; pro. corp. May 19, 65. Re-en. Mar. 2S. 64 ; tr. to Co. D, Feb. 25, 05. Wagoner ; re-en. Jan. 5. 64 ; died at Salis- bury, N. C., on or about Jan. 25, 65.
K Serg't .: re-en. Feb. 15, 64 ; des. Sept 27, 64. F Pro. serg't .: re-en. Jan. 23, 64 ; tr. to V. R. C. Apr. 26, 65 : must. out July 20, 65. Re-en. Feb. 15. 64 ; dis. May 31, 65. Re-en. Dec. 15, 63 ; died July 21, 64. Re.en. Dec. 15, 63 ; tr. to Co. D, Feb. 25, 65.
Smith, James
26 Dec 30 61
Wilson, George F.
20 Sept 16 61
Mustered out June 15, 65.
Sanford. John A.
do
4 K Fiter : re-en. Mar. 28, 64 : trans, to Co. D), Feb. 25. 05.
Re-en. Feb. 15, 64. do Pro. corp .; re-enlisted Feb. 15, 64.
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Names.
Age. Enlisted. Reg. Co.
Remarks.
Brooks, Josiah P.
23 Aug 18 62 12 F 26 Aug 19 62 12 F
Wagoner. Pro. ist serg't. Mar. 10. 63.
Pro. 2d lieut. Co. HI, Nov. 18, 62. Pro. Ist sergeant.
Buzzell, Samuel D
42 Ang 20 02 12 F
Canning, William
22 Ang 22 62 12 F
Carpenter, C. N.
See list of officers. 15 C
Churchill, Henry P.
32 dlo
15
Clark, Azro
42
44 Aug 22 62
12 F
Copeland, John W.
22 do
12
Culver, Elisha W.
25
dlo
15
Davenport, Robert
37
do
15
Denny, George B. B.
21 Aug 21 62 12
Denny, Homer
18 Aug 20 62
12 F
Dodge, Horace B.
34 Sept 11 62
15
C
Emerson, Samuel ().
33
do
15
Ford, Jacob W.
18 Aug 25 62 12 F
Ford, Wm. J.
24 Aug 21 62
12 F
Hassam, Nelson
36 Sept 22 62
15 C
Hayford, Edward F.
36 Aug 21 62
12
F
Discharged Feb. 9, 63. Musician ; discharged Feb. 9, 63.
Holden, Lyman
41
do
12
15 C
Howes, Edward H. Jacobs, Alfred
44 Aug 23 62
12 F
Discharged Feb. 18, 63.
King, Samuel I).
20 Aug 21 62
12 F
Kinsley, Michael
36
15 C
Knowles, Franklin
26 do
15 C
Latham, Almon
41
do
15 C
Latham, Eli L.
18
do 15 C
Leahey, James
20 Aug 22 62 12 F
Lewis, John G.
23 Aug 20 62
12 F
Libbey, Lotan
45 Aug 21 62
12 F
Lloyd, Even E.
27 Aug 22 62
12 F 12 F Discharged Nov. 13, 62.
Miner, Francis C.
29 Sept 11 62
15
Moulton, Andrew J.
25 Aug 20 62
12
C
Smith, Gilbert O.
30 Sept 11 62 31 Aug 20 62 15 C 12 F 12 F
Smith, Jehial C.
24 Aug 22 62 do
12 F
Spaulding, Alfred F. Steele, Fred W.
24 Aug 22 62
12 F
Stevenson, Alexander
18 Sept 11 62
15 C
Stevenson, Wm.
20 do 15
C
Stockwell, Elihu T.
19 Aug 20 62 12 F
Stone, William
33 Sept 11 62
15 C
Taggard, John G.
39 Aug 20 62
12 F 15
Died Oct. 14, 62. Commissary Sergeant. Captain, Sept. 11, 62.
Wainwright, R. Edson 29 Aug 22 62 12 F
Webb, Alfred W. 18 Oct 1 62 13 H
Webster, Cornelius
18 Aug 19 62 12 F
Webster, Frederick
21 Sept 2 62 12 F
Whittaker, Ira
45 Sept 11 62 15 C
VOLUNTEERS FOR THREE YEARS CREDITED PREVIOUS TO CALL OF 300,000 : VOLUNTEERS OF OCT. 17, 1863.
Aldrich, Harlan P.
21 Sept 19 61 Cav C Corporal.
Allard, Prosper
36 Dec 14 61 7 K -Discharged Feb. 25, 63.
Allen, Harrison 25 Sept 2 61 4 K
Amerdon, Newman
21 Aug 14 61 6 H Died Dec. 19, 1861.
Averill, Charles,
19 June 20 62 9 1
Averill, Franklin
21 June 12 62 I 9 Missing in Action, Feb. 2, 64.
Badger, Knceland
22 Aug 27 61 4 K Pro. sergeant ; re-en. Dec. 15, 63.
Corporal. Musician.
Discharged Ang. 11, 63.
Eastman, R. T.
35 Sept 22 62
15
C
Felch, Wallace
30
15
Corporal.
Carpenter, Darwin E. 21 Sept 11 62
C C
do 15 C
Coburn, Washington
23 Sept 11 62 15
Burnham, Denison S.
32 dlo 15 C
Burnham, George M. 22 dlo 15 C
Brown, W. C. B. Jr.
Brown, William F.
Musician ; discharged Mar. 29, 63.
Miller, Fred M.
19 Aug 21 62
C F
Robinson, Matthew Sheldon, Martin
26 do 15
Corporal. Corporal.
Smith, Vernon W.
20 26 Sept 11 62 15 ℃ Corporal. Discharged Feb. 4, 63.
Tennev, Rollin Q. Thomas, Darius
12 F
Died May 29, 63.
C C
15 C
Howe, Lyman N.
18 Aug 22 62 12 F
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Names.
Age. Enlisted. Reg, Co.
Remarks.
Balch, Henry
18 Sept 22 61 6 G Discharged June 30, 62. 7 K Died Oct. 12, 62.
Balch, William D.
43 Feb 1 62
Bates, Geo. C.
23 Mar 1 62
8 B
Battist, John
35 July 21 62 II
Bennett, Chauncey
35 Sept 16 6t
Cav C
Serg't. ; reduced to ranks ; dis. Jan. 16, 64. Discharged Oct. 15, 62.
Blake, Asahel, Jr.
44 Aug
8 62
II
I
Bliss, Sidney
19 Aug
5 62
II I
Blodgett, Lorenzo W.
44 Aug 14 61 6 H
Blodgett, Blaney S.
Blodgett, Orrin O.
20 Sept 2 61
4 K
Blodgett, Stephen B.
18 Sept 5 61
4
K
Blood, Charles W.
21 Feb
3 62
7 K
Bradford, Philander D.
Brigham, Daniel A.
18 June 1 61
3
H
Discharged Dec. 9, 62.
Bruso, John B.
28 Dec 23 61
7
K
Re-enlisted Feb. 15, 64.
Burnes, John S.
41 Dec 20 62
7
K Discharged Oct. 24, 62.
Buzzell, Ezekiel 1.
21 Aug 14 61 6
Canning, Charles C.
32 May 7 61
D
Carnell, Frank
18 Aug 26 61 4
K
Carpenter, Geo. Cass, Lewis O.
23 Sept 7 61 4
Clark, Israel B.
27 Aug 9 62
I H
Clark, John
22 Aug 1 62 II H
Clark, Stephen A.
21 Sept 15 61
Cav F
Coburn, James M.
18 Mar 24 62 18 Feb 14 62
7
K
Recruit ; pro. corp .; re-enlisted Feb. 15. 64.
Coburn, Ramsford
27 July 16 62
II
I
Cochran, Wm. O.
27 Feb 14 62
7 K
Recruit ; re-enlisted Feb. 15, 64.
Cram, Horatio N.
18 June 12 62
9
- Promoted corporal.
Cronan, Thomas
18 Sept 3 61
4
K Re-enlisted Dec. 15, 63.
Davenport, C. W.
32 Aug 14 61
6 H
Discharged Dec. 31, 62.
Davenport, Edwin
35 Aug 2 62
II
I
Densmore, Albert E.
20 Dec 3 6[
7
K 1
Discharged Oct. 15, 62.
Deval, Peter
18 Dec 2 61
do
Re-enlisted Feb. 15, 64.
Donpier, Theophilus
24 Nov 29 61
do 4 K
Musican ; pro. principal musician Mar. 1, 62. Discharged Apr. 12, 62.
Emerson, Geo. H.
23 Sept 18 61 Cav C 21 Sept 7 61 4 K 28 Dec 14 61 7 K
26 Aug 26 61 18 Sept 18 61
4 K Cav C
Missing in action, July 3, 63.
Died Dec. 28, 63.
4 K do Prisoner of war since June 23, 64.
Fitzgerald, John
43 Jan 25 62
7 K Died Sept. 1, 62.
Fowler, Lucius L. Gittey, Andrew Glazier, Franklin
30 July 23 62
II I
Re-enlisted Dec. 15, 63 ; pris. June 23, 64.
Gregory, Joseph
19 Dec 7 61
Cav C
Trans. to Veteran Reserve Corps, Mar. 4, 64.
Discharged Oct. 19, 62.
Heath, Nathan C.
25 June 1 61 23 Dec 30 61 18 Feb 12 62
do
Pro. corp .; re-enlisted Feb. 15, 64. .
Houston, Oscar A. Howard, Alvin A. Howe, David L.
31 Dec 26 61
do
Died Oct. 13, 62.
20 Nov 27 61 do Discharged Aug. 17, 63.
I 44 July 30 62 II Corporal ; pro. Q. M. S. Dec. 26, 63 ; sick in general hospital, Aug. 31, 64.
Howe, Wm. I.
Howes, Seymour
Howes, Wesley C.
Hunt, Washington
25 Sept 18 61
25 Nov 23 61
7 K
Re-enlisted Feb. 15, 64.
Jones, Merrill C. Joyce, Charles H.
20 Nov 27 61 do
7
K
K
4
Died March 5, 62. Discharged Dec. 19, 62.
Surgeon.
5
H Discharged Jan. 16, 63.
Serg't .; pro. Ist lieut. Co. I, Jan 28, 62.
S B K
Pro. Serg't. Feb. 21, 64 ; dis. May 5, 64.
Sick in general hospital, Aug. 31, 64. Serg't .; pro. 2d lieut. Co. F, Oct. 4, 62.
Recruit ; re-enlisted Mar. 28, 64.
Coburn, John
Cram, Geo.
24 Feb
4 62 8 G Transferred to invalid corps.
Davenport, Wm. W.
26 July 5 62
44 Jan 20 62
7 K
Re-enlisted Feb. 20, 64.
Dow, Augustus Duval, Carlos
39 Sept 6 61
Discharged Feb. 13, 63.
Corporal ; pro. serg't .; re-enlisted Feb. 1 5, 64.
Pro. 2d lieut. Co. F, Dec. 14, 62.
Emerson, Jonathan C. Fisher, Charles G. Fisk, Gilbert E. Fisk, Van Loran Fisk, Wm. P.
23 Sept 7 61
18 Aug 9 62
21 Dec 10 61
7 K Died Oct. 6, 62.
Gourley, George Hall, Randall L. Howes, Eugene Hayden, Albey
23 Oct 7 61 18 Aug 29 61
4 B 3 F Wagoner ; must. out July 27, 64.
7 K Died Aug. 13, 62.
Hodgdon, Wilbur
18 Aug 29 61 4 K Discharged Dec. 7, 62. [Aug. 31, 64. 25 Aug 1 62 21 Dec 6 61 II H 7 K Pro. corp. Aug. 7, 64 ; sick in general hospital Serg't .; pro. 2d lieut. Co. E, Mar. 1, 63.
Cav C Died June 26, 62.
Hurley, John H.
Promoted Q. M. S. March 1, 63. 2d lieutenant colonel.
I
Recruit ; discharged Sept. 19, 63.
Benton, Harvey
45 Jan 15 62
Trans. to invalid corps, March 15, 64. Pro. corp. Dec. 26, 63.
Discharged Feb. 25, 63.
Densmore, Edwin R. Deval, John
II
I
Re-enlisted Feb. 15, 64.
19 Sept 6 61 4 K 29 Aug 29 61 do K N
4 K
703
NORTHFIELD.
Names.
Joyce, Wm. C.
King, Lorenzo H. Labaree, Henry D.
Larrabee, Henry D. Lewis, Edwin C.
22 Dec 17 63
6 G
Libby, Charles
18 Jan 9 62 7 K
Locklin, Erastus M.
26 Feb 14 62
do
Locklin, Myron A.
34 July 16 62
II I
Marsh, Frederick N.
7 K
Marsh, Owen
18 Sept 30 61 6 B
Died Dec. 29, 61.
Maxham, Orrin
21 Oct 7 61
Died Feb. 63 ; corporal.
Maxham, Oscar
23 Nov 27 61
May, Thomas L.
19 Sept 12 61
Cav C
Re-en. Feb. 24, 64 ; pro. corp. March 1, 64.
McCarty, Henry
24 Aug 27 62
JI H
McCarty, James
39 Feb 3 62
7 K do
Re-enlisted Feb. 17, 64.
Mckay, Luther W. McMullen, Robert Morris, John H.
21 Nov 25 61
7 K
Sergeant ; re-enlisted Feb. 15, 64.
Morse, Henry A.
20 May 20 61
2 F
Pro. sergeant ; re-en. Jan. 23, 64.
Mosley, John L.
Feb 1 62
7 K
Pro. capt. Co. E, Nov. 23, 63.
Murphy, Wm. P.
19 Ang 28 61
4 K
Corp ; reduced to rank ; pris. June 23, 64.
Murphy, William
42 Dec 7 61
7 K
Died Dec. 3, 62.
Newell, William
44 Dec 10 61
Norton, John
44 Aug 14 61
22 Nov 23 61
7 K
Corporal ; discharged Feb. 25, 63.
O'Connell, James Parker, Brainard M. Parker, Solon
23 Sept 23 61 18 Dec 31 61 42 July 23 62
II I Musician ; discharged Mar. 30, 63.
Ralph, Alonzo D.
22 Sept 2 61 4
E
Died Nov. 29, 61.
Ralph, Augustus O.
19 Aug 14 61
6 H
Re-en. Dec. 15, 63.
Regner, Nelson L. Robinson, Archibald Rock, Joseph
21 Dec 10 61 18 Oct 7 61
7 K
Discharged Feb. 25, 63.
Rolston, Charles S.
22 Sept 7 61
Died June 6, 62.
Rumney, Charles
24 Aug 28 61
Rumney, George HI.
21 July 26 62
II I Trans. to invalid corps, Mar. 15, 64.
Russell, Sylvanus M.
18 Aug 13 62
32 Sept 21 61 Cav C
28 Aug 14 61 6 H
Discharged Sept. 21, 62.
Silver, John Q.
33 Aug 1 62
II H
Smith, Adin D.
36 Sept 7 61
4
K
Smith, Alexander
37 Ang 6 62 18 Sept 18 61
Cav C 7 K
Sprout, Eli
IS Aug 24 61
4 B
Sprout, Geo. W.
44 June 4 62
9
Stevens, Oliver B.
32 Aug 1 62
II H do
Stockwell, Jackson Stone, James P. Sturtevant, Charles O. 25 Oct 7 61 Cav C
2d drum major. Discharged April 1, 62.
Sturtevant, Wm. H. Sullivan, John
32 Jan
2 62 . 7 K
7 K
Taggard, Alonzo W.
21 July 30 62 I
37 Dec 13 61 7
K
Discharged Feb. 25, 63 ; corporal.
I Died Feb. 8, 62. Trans. invalid corps, Feb. 15, 64. Pro. corporal ; re-en. Feb. 15, 64.
Died Oct. 7, 62.
Wells, Joseph
42 May 31 62 21 July 15 62 II
Wheeler, Wm. B.
22 Sept 19 61 4
8 62 7
K
Williams, Amplius
24 Jan 32 Oct 7 61
Remarks.
Serg't .; reduced to ranks ; re-en. Dec. 30, 63.
[Aug. 31, 64. Pro. corp. Dec. 26, 63 ; sick in gen. hospital, Dis. for pro. in colored regiment, Aug. 3, 64 ; recruit.
Promoted corporal ; re-enlisted Feb. 15, 64. Re-en. Feb. 15, 64 ; dis. June 23, 64 ; recruit. Serg't .; red .; sick in gen. hospital, Aug. 31, 64.
SE do Wagoner ; re-enlisted Jan. 5, 64.
Discharged.
McGillvary, Allen
33 Feb I 62
19 Sept 5 61
4 K
Discharged Sept. 1, 63.
24 Aug 26 61
do
Deserted Sept. 10, 63.
Corporal ; promoted sergeant major.
Killed in action June 14, 63.
Persons, Leonard
25 Aug 6 62
II I
Musician
30 Sept 16 61
Cav C Discharged Jan. 2, 64.
6 G
Trans. to invalid corps, Sept. 1, 63.
4 K do Re-en. Dec. 15, 63 ; pris. of war June 23, 64.
[May 5, 64. Re-enlisted Feb. 10, 64 ; killed at Wilderness, Sick in general hospital. Aug. 31, 64. Trans. to V. R. C. Mar. 29, 64. Re-enlisted Feb. 15, 64.
I Wagoner ; discharged Aug. 4, 63. Musician Oct. 1, 62.
Died May 11, 63. Died Sept. 4, 62. Discharged Feb. 25, 63 ; corporal.
Thresher, Horace W. Townsend, Joseph W. Tucker, Silas B. Wakefield, Leroy
21 Aug 26 61 4 K Cav C
II
Wakefield, Luther
35 Sept 16 61 27 Feb 14 62 7 K Cav C
Waterman, Geo. R. Waterman, Geo. S. Welch, John
27 Jan 19 62 7 9
Wells, Ransom A.
Willey, Geo. N.
I I Cor. prom. serg't. Dec. 26, 63. Wagoner ; discharged Oct. 31, 62. Died Mar. 20, 62. K
6 F Discharged Jan. 26, 63.
do Pro. corp. Nov. 14, 62 ; died Aug. 21, 64. Sick in general hospital, June 30, 64.
Sanborn, David L. Sanborn, Ira
Smith, Gilbert O.
Smith, James
26 Dec 30 61
Cav C 8 G
Re-enlisted Feb. 15, 64.
do 6 II
Trans. to invalid corps.
Regner, Joseph D.
42 Dec 28 61 29 Nov 29 61 do
I
Age. Enlisted. Reg. Co. 21 Sept 15 61 Cav F do 4 K
43 July 16 62
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VERMONT HISTORICAL MAGAZINE.
Names.
Age. Enlisted. Reg. Co.
Williams, Franklin
18 Jan 9 62 7 K Died Sept. 13, 62.
Wilson, George F.
20 Sept 16 61 6 G
Corp .; pro, serg't. June 20, 62 ; re-en. Dec. 1 5, 63 ; killed near Cold Harbor, June 1, 64.
Wilson, Milo
4 K
Woodward, Samuel P.
36 Aug 9 62 II H Prisoner since June 23, 64.
Woodbury, Charles E. 18 Nov 25 61
7 K
Died Dec. 2, 62.
Woodbury, George
18 Aug 28 61 4 K Reduced to ranks ; corporal.
Woodbury, Nathan K
21 Dec 7 61 7 K
Re-enlisted Feb. 15, 64.
Wright, Joseph N.
33 Aug 9 62
York, Alonzo
23 July 10 61
3 K
Wagoner ; died Sept. 15, 62.
Young, Geo. S.
22 Nov 29 61
7 K
Died Feb. 25, 63.
CREDITS UNDER. CALL OF OCT. 17, 1863, FOR 300,000 VOLUNTEERS, AND SUBSEQUENT CALLS : VOLUNTEERS FOR THREE YEARS.
Amsden, Marcellus R.
39 Dec 3 63 11 1 Sick in general hospital Aug. 31, 64,
Avery, Lorenzo B.
20 Aug 19 64 3 Bat
Mustered out of service June 15, 65.
Barton, John, Jr.
20 Nov 19 63
II K Prisoner since June 23, 64 ; trans. to Co. A, June 24, 65.
Barton, William
18
do do
Prisoner since June, 24, 64 ; died at Anderson- ville, Sept. 5, 64.
Bates, Orrin
45 Nov 30 63
II I
Sick in general hospital Aug. 31, 64; trans. to Co. A, June 24, 65.
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