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CHARLOTTE.
A list of names of persons who volunteered into the
service of the United States, since the outbreak of the present war, from the
town of Charlotte:
Cassius F. Newell,* Job Potter, Joseph Gravel, John
Coleman, Henry Wilder, Truman C. Naramore, Geo. W. Spear, John Quinlin, Michael
Quinlin, James Davis, James H. Abel, Joseph Kehoe, Michael Kehoe, Archibald
Pool, Daniel Scofield, Clark S. Parks. Abner Fonda, John Bissett, R. W. Barton,
Mitchel Macy, John Daniels, Chas. Daniels, Frank Guyett, John Laflam, Geo. D.
Sherman, John Franklin, Henry Kuff, Alford Burnham.
The above volunteers enlisted for three years, or during
the war; the following for nine months:
Milo A. Williams, 2d Lieutenant; James Washburn, Heman
Hyde, Alonzo E. Root, Gideon D. Prindle, Gilbert J. Barton, Wm. P. Barton,
William N. Lincoln, Joseph Guillett, Joseph Bissett, Myron Williams, Henry
Drum, Samuel S. Page, Horace Delomater, Geo. A. Clark, Benj. H. Taggart, Hiram
Bishop, Frank R. Hill.
D. L. SPEAR, Selectman. Charlotte, Nov. 29, 1862.
COLCHESTER.
First Régiment, 3 months men.
Co. H.†
—James M. Read, Franklin Austin, H. F. Allen (also in 5th Regt.)
Second Regiment.
John Lanegan, Captain E. P. Whitcher, John Baraby (also in
6th Regt.), James Gafney (groom to Colonel).
Third Regiment.
Co. B.—Amos Hopkins.
Co. K.—William Bouker,
George Killam, Geo. Rice, Joshua O. Service, Wolfred Tatro, Edward Laffean.
Fifth Regiment.
Adoniram N. Austin, Quartermaster.
Co. I.—Heman F Allen.
H. W. Fuller, Joseph Fountain, Wallace W. Holmes, John Kelley, Charles Myers,
Josephas H. Thatcher, Alexander Scott.
Co. K.—Porter Herring,
Charles Urie.
Sixth Regiment.
Co. I.—John Baraby
(also in 2d Regt.), Josiah Dupany, George E. Smith, James E. McEwen (also in
13th Regt.), Wyllys B. Jourdan, James Henry, George N. Monger.
Co. K.—Wlliam Church
(died of his wounds), John Kelley.
Seventh Regiment.
Co. A.—John Kavino, George M. Henry, James Gafney (also in
2d Regt.)
Eighth Regiment.
Co. B.—Joseph Baraby
(also in 13th Regt.)
Co. I.—Joseph Henry, ——
McHenry.
Thirteenth Regiment, 9 months men.
Co. D.—John Bushman, A.
J. Beeman, Willie Blakeley, Joseph Baraby (also in 8th Regt.), Jos. Croto, Wm.
Crosby, Josiah Carey, W. T. Calvert, Julius Densmore, Geo. Fenwick, Wesley
Forest, Edward Freeman, Udney Farnsworth, Seth Giffin, John A. Greenough, John
Greenwood, Samuel Hand, Thomas Hodgkinson, Eben Johnson, John Johnson, John
Kelley, Francis Laveler, Geo. W. Lee, John Lyon, James E. McEwen, William
McIntyre, William Marsh, George Myers, William D. Munson, Captain; James Morrison,
Joseph Minor, Henry M. Avoy, Robert Powers, Richard Powers, Joseph Rhone, John
Rolfe, 2d Lieutenant; William Sheridan, M. P. Sculler, Royal Sheridan, George
Stevens, Joseph Travasee, Erasmus Tyler, M. W. Thompson, Harry H. Talcott, W.
A. Wheeler, George Wright, Milen Wilson.
First Battery of Artillery.
Morris M. Goodwin, Aiken Brooks, Joseph Brooks, Henry
Duncan, Adolphus Green, Edwin Greenleaf, Andrew Shiott, Henry Their, Peter
Villemaire, John Walsworth, Marcus Wright.
Sharpshooters.
Seymour F. Norton, Edward Dupeau, Adrian G. Nay, Benj.
Rowe.
Cavalry.
L. B. Platt, Colonel; resigned.
Co. A.—F. A. Platt,
Captain, resigned; Ellis B. Edwards, 1st Lieutenant;** Andrew Shiott, Samuel
Allen, John Benjamin, Chas. Devino (died of sickness), Edwin Fisk, Lester
Green, Argalus Harmon, Homer Hawley, James Kelley, Wyllys Lyman, Pliney Moffat,
Ichabod Mattocks, John Upham, Christie Gordon, William Devano.
Co. L.—William A.
Perry, Abraham Burlette, Eben. Lord, Albert Bliss, Robert Pollinger, Hosea B.
Nash, Josiah A. Fobes, Arabant E. Fobes, Horace N. Irish, Charles F. Woodward,
Lewis Strong, George L. McBride, George S. Brownell, Andrew A. Smith, Calvin
A. Irish, Homer C. Irish, Rufus D. Thompson, Leonard E. Blatcherly, George H.
Duncan, William S. Greenleaf, Joseph Burnor, Timothy Keefe, Michael Haley,
James O'Daniel.
New York Co. of Zouaves.—John
Ants.
Twelfth U. S. Infantry.—John
Frazer.
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* The companies and regiments not returned.
† Called the "Burlington Light Guard."
** E. B. Edwards is also returned from Richmond his native
town; but when he enlisted be resided in Colchester.
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Fourteenth. U. S. Infantry.—Wm. Fitzpatrick.
Assistant Paymaster, U. S. Navy.—Luther L. Penniman.
102 Regiment, New York Infantry.—Adrian E. Nay.*
ESSEX.
Second Regiment.
Co. A.—John Lavene,
Henry Brush.
Co. E.—Hosea M. Gorton.
Co. G.—John Ryon, James
Ryon, Frank Taylor, John H. Bell, Lafevor Perkins, Millford Taylor, George
Arnold, Henry Nichols, Myron D. Isham, Stephen Cox, Orman P. Ray, Loyal
Remington, Norman I. Nichols.
Fifth Regiment.
Co. K.—John McGuffin,
James Foley, Timothy W. Downer.
Sixth Regiment.
Co. F.—Nathan Maxfield,
Luther C. Norton.
Co. S.—Norman A. Baker,
George Austin, Willard F. Blood, Henry T. Mosley, Lyman S. Williams, Wm. B.
Dunlap, Lovell S. Bradley, Ruben Austin, Emerson E. Austin, Albert Austin,
George H. Brown, Christopher C. Fisher, David Davidson, Buel B. Mellen, Oscar
A. Scribner, Nelson Prior, William Prior, Leander Pocket, Thomas Casey, Alexander
Renough, Wesley Haselton, Captain; James Burrett, Truman W. Blood, Alfred L.
Case, Barna Mattimor, Daniel Raymond, Henry H. Cota, Lemuel B. Page, George W.
Tubbs, Lorton L. Lathrop, Geo. W. Prior, Norman Woodworth, James Bagley, John
Fleming, Richard Downs, David H. Castle,
Seventh Regiment.
Co. A.—John
B. Page, George W. Page, Branscomb Perigo, Lewis Tatro, Magna Camel, Joseph
Camel, George Scribner.
Co. E.—Myron Owen.
Eighth. Regiment.
John Chase, Edward Salters.
Ninth Regiment,
Elias L. Brownell, Alfred F. Sawyer.
Co. F.—Leonard S.
Witherby, Henry S. Bradley, Nathan A. Williams, Augustus King, Joseph Peppin.
Tenth Regiment.
Co. B—Alpha M. Austin,
Francis Austin.
Twelfth Regiment.
Co. C.—Henry F.
Griffin.
Emmett Guards.—David
T. Hard.
Thirteenth Regiment.
Co. D.—Mark Day,
Charles W. Atherton, Thomas Calvert.
Co. F.—George Bliss,
Harmon H. Ballon, Cassius M. Booth, Hall Woodworth, Lucius M. Booth, James N.
Gates, Alfred Olmsted, Frederick Slater.
Cavalry.
Co. A.—Malcomb F.
Frost,
Co. L.—Albert F.
Sawyer.
Sharpshooters.
William Domagg.
Co. H.—George Chase,
Edgar H. Beach, Hannibal Titchout, Amos Greely, Heman Austin, Joel Ellis.
[From Wm. B. Weston.]
HINESBURGH.
First three months' Regiment.
Edward Knox, Charles Marshall, Rufus Place, Wm. A. Martin,
Chester Carpenter, Tuffil Bissonett, John Bostwick.
The above were in the "Burlington Light Guards."
Second Regiment.
Co. C.—Antonie Ash,
Hiram Bassett, Thomas Goodrich, Amos Hall, Sumner Place.
Co. G.—Frank Colt,
Alexander Bennett, Oscar Palmer, Henry Wilcox, Anson H. Weed (1st Lieut.);
Joseph Larose, Ambrose Bissonett, James Condon, Benjamin Gerough, Rufus Irish,
Miron C. Palmer, Orin Powell.
Co. K.—Henry Lyman.
Fifth Regiment.
Co. F.—Alfred Bonner,
William Buckley, Eleazer Renslow.
Co. K. —Balona
Bennett.
Sixth Regiment.
Co. F.—Joseph Lapier.
Co. K.—Henry Durand.
Seventh Regiment.
Co. A.—Tobey Burke,
Willard Ray, Charles Proctor, Horace Perry, Edward Knox, Chester Carpenter (2d
Lieut).
Ninth Regiment.
Co. F.—Eugene Viele
(lst Lieut); Lewis Wilcox, Loren S. Walker, Antonie Currivoo, James M.
Carpenter, John Bosier, Antonia Bosier, Samuel B. Ash, Silas Nichols, Jared
Barker, Charles Bennett, Stephen Parker, James Cullighan, Daniel A. Foss, James
P. Robbins, Doctor S. Place, Timothy Steady, 2d, John Austin, David C.
Phillips, Geo. Patrick, Jed. Cummings.
Tenth Regiment.
John Wells, Henry Larose, Enos Douglass.
Twelfth Regiment.
Co. A.—Albert Tyler,
Guy Irish, Asa Elliot.
Thirteenth Regiment.
Co. B.—Frank I. Tyler.
Fourteenth Regiment.
Co. G.—John H. Allen
(1st Lieut.); Sherman Baldwin, Edmund W. Baldwin, Tuffil
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Bissonett, Marble Bissonett; Louis Bissonett, Napoleon
Bissonett, Guy Burritt, Guy Boynton, Henry Fraser, Patrick Furlong, John
Houghtelin, Peter Lavigne; Joseph Lavigne, Peter Lavally, Henry Lamos, John
Leonard, William A. Martin, Leonard Meech, Charles E. Mead, James Palmer,
Herman A. Post, Emerson Place, Henry Pease, Henry Ray, Henry Steady, John
Sadlier, Ralph E. Weller.
Cavalry.
George Nimblet, Mitchell Finney, Orange Baldwin, James A
Davis.
Second Company Sharpshooters.
Elijah Powell.
Enlisted into the Regulars.
John Condon, Edward Bro, Allen Blackman, Otis Cole,
William Keese.
HUNTINGTON.
List of men furnished for the war from Huntington, under
the different calls made by Government.
VOLUNTEER THREE YEARS MEN.
Volunteers for three years, credited previous to call for
300,000 men, 1863:
Second Regiment.
Co. D.—Quincy F.
Thurston.
Co. G.—Roderick White.
Third Regiment.
Co. F.—Hiram Shambeau.
Co. K.—Wm. H. Emmons.
Fifth Regiment.
Co. B.—James K.
Cutting.
Co. K.—Edward H. James,
Geo. P. Morris, George Sprague.
Sixth Regiment.
Co. G.—Harry H. Wright.
Seventh Regiment.
Co. E.—John W. Emmons,
George Ring, Lucius Streeter, Alfred Swinger.
Eighth Regiment.
Co. C.—Cornelius
Putnam, Lawrence Swinger.
Ninth Regiment.
Co. F.—Edson R. Cobb,
George W. Cobb, John Clark, Amos O. Gorton, William W. Kimball, Wallace White.
Tenth Regiment.
Co. D.—Joe.
J. Lyons, Colburn E. Wells, Martin V. B. Alger.
Cavalry.
Co. A.—Ezra S. Doty,
Jeremiah Haskins, Rufus Haskins, Abner J. Loveland, Silas Moses, Orville
Rounds, Sylvester Sprague, Henry E. Sweet, Levi A. Taft, Milo S. Taft, Charles
M. Wait, Ephraim. W. Wheeler, George H. Wheeler.
Co. L.—Loren Browe.
Credit under call of Oct 17, 1863, for 300,000 volunteers,
and subsequent calls:
Seventh Regiment.
Co. A.—George O.
Chamberlin, Alpheus Swinger.
Co. B.—Alvah O. Ring.
Co. F.—Andrew J.
Collins.
Co. K.—Benjamin Austin,
Ira S. Bunker, Truman Swinger.
Ninth Regiment.
Co. G.—Hiland D. Hill.
Co. H.—John Corey.
Tenth Regiment.
Co. D.—Randall W.
Wells.
Eleventh Regiment.
Quartermaster, Buel J. Derby.
Co. D.—Thomas
Clary, William W. Kimball, Oliver J. Spooner.
Co. K.—Charles
Drinkwater.
Seventeenth Regiment.
Co. B.—George H. Ring,
Milo W. Smith, Wesley B. Smith, Seymour F. Wells.
Co. G.—George B. Wilson.
Co. H.—Patrick Daly.
Co. I.—Amos O. Gorton.
Co. K.—Jesse P.
Chipman. John L. Harriman,
Sharpshooters.
Co. H.—Henry Sprague.
VOLUNTEER ONE YEAR MEN.
Seventh Regiment.
Co. K.—Miron D.
Cutting, Harry M. Small, Safford F. Small.
Ninth Regiment.
Co. B.—Alphonso E.
White.
Co. H.—Alpheus Wells.
Seventeenth Regiment.
Co. E.—George G, Gill.
RE-ENLISTED.
Fifth Regiment.
Co. B.—Hiram Cook
Eighth Regiment.
Co. C.—Cornelius
Putnam.
NAVAL.
Eugene McGrath, George H. Scribner.
Volunteers enlisted not credited by name, five men.
VOLUNTEER NINE MONTHS MEN.
Twelfth Regiment.
Co. C.—Randall W.
Wells.
Thirteenth Regiment.
Co. F.—Jas. J. Ambler,
George P. Burnham, Jesse P. Chipman, Myron D. Cutting, Timothy Drinkwater,
John B. Ellis, Daniel Gorton, George W. Jones, Andrew C. Kenyon, Byron C.
Rounds, Hiram Shattuck, Charles Sister, Alvin D. White.
Co. S.—Buel J. Derby.
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JERICHO.
Sharpshooters.
Co. E.—Barton
Richardson, John H. Johnson, Samuel B. Locklin, Edward C. Whitney.
Co. F.— Artemas Bemis,
Barney Leddy.
Cavalry.
Co. A.—Blinn Atchinson,
William J. Flowers, Wyrum M. Pierce, Riel J. Thomson, Edgar E. Wright, Daniel
Dixon.
Co. E.—Edson C. Hilton,
Marcus Hoskins,
Co. L.—Michael
Phillips.
Second .Regiment.
Co. E.—Nelson Fassett,
Edwin H. Fassett, C. C. Richardson, Elias Burns, Oliver Lucia, Victor Lavalle,
Julius Miller, J. S. Herson, Joseph Russin, Albert G. Bradley, Lewis Tatro.
Co. G.—Horace C. Nash,
Chauncy L. Church.
Fifth Regiment.
Co. I.—Robert White,
Parker Bixby, Austin Bixby.
Co. K.—Patrick Lavalle, John McGovern, Joseph W. Ellis,
Charles Lucia, Napoleon Bissonette, Simeon C. Edwards, Daniel Smith, Patrick
Downs, Elam A. Clark, Jason Ware, John W. Wade, Wm. Tobin, Truman C. Hatch,
Edgar Chamberlain, Timothy Kennedy, Allen Kimpton, Samuel Bentley, Zanthy
Parker, Hubbell Smith.
Sixth Regiment.
Co. I.—Henry J. Fisher.
Co. K.—Judah T.
Ainsworth.
Seventh Regiment.
Co. A.—William Johnson,
James White, Daniel C. Burns, Hiram B. Fish (commissioned 2d Lieut.), Michael
Martin, Abner Richardson, Loren Richardson, Wm. Brown, Franklin J. Brown,
Norman A. Blood.
Co. E.—Alanson Fuller,
Frederick Fuller.
Thirteenth Regiment, nine months men.
Co. F.—Henry W. York,
Caleb Nash, Bliss, J. F. Drew (entered Co. at Colchester Falls), Erastus
Powell, Morris H. Griffin, Samuel York, Willis Wells, Patrick McGovern, Wilson
Bentley, Eli N. Peck, Lucius H. Bostwick (commissioned 2d Lieutenant), Benj. F.
Robinson, Reuben M. Babcock, Loren P. Bentley, Denial McGee, Norman I. Royce,
Wilkins Rockwood, Byron D. Matthews, Charles McCarty, Isaac N. Brooks.
L .A. BISHOP,
L. L. LANE,
Selectmen.
Jericho, Dec. 15, 1862.
MILTON.
A list of those who have served in the army of the United
States, and are now in the service, exclusive of the last call of nine months
men.
First Regiment.
O. F. Bellows, fifer; Wm. L. Blake.
Second Regiment.
Co. G.—Oliver Garo,
John T. Bascom, Edward E. Snow.
Co. H.—William E. Snow,
Thomas Kennedy, 2d.
Third Regiment
Gilbert Berkmer, musician.
Cavalry.
Co. A.—James C.
Squires, musician; Julius Bushway, John Cummings, Rimmond Maxfield, Samuel G.
Manly, Elisha Manly, Daniel W. Morehouse, Lucius L. Shonion, Van Buren Warner.
Co. B.—Loren A. Butler,
Myron J. Pattee, Chester C. Reynolds, Francis B. Kinney, Peter King, Joseph M,
Green, Thomas Plunkett, Homer E. Bliss.
Fifth Regiment.
Co. A.—Judd H.
Fairchild, Amasa Kinney, George Segel, Daniel Coon, Clark G. Reynolds, John O.
Daniels, 2d, Henry A. Smith, Albert S. Thompson, Daniel Ladue, Henry O. Bailey,
Chester Laughlin, Edward Lamarsh, Edward Warner, Marcus Warner, Lewis O.
Beeman.
Sixth Regiment..
Co. I.—Midor Scarbo,
Edgar E. Herrick, William B. Reynolds. Alexander St. George, George Monger,
Michael Gardner, George Martin.
Seventh Regiment.
James White, Eugene Bacon.
Eighth Regiment.
Solomon Pippin, Jesse St. Lewis, Louie Garo, Amos Mosher,
Louis Mosher, William H. Berkley, Gaspard Duponthe, William J. Symns.
Ninth Regiment.
Henry O. Sawyer, Alson H. Blake.
Tenth Regiment
Co. D.—Lyman Bullock,
Lyman Bullock, 2d, Charles Sawyer, Richard Watson, Peter Mayville, Cleophas
Clapper, Joseph Gaslin, Nathan Marcelle, Gregoire Patneaud, Herbert G.
Reynolds, Albert Washburn, Milton Washburn, Joseph Reddick, Joseph Garaw,
Andrew Dougherty, Charles Dougherty, John Ladieu, Francis Laporte, James
Plunkett, John King, Joseph Henry.
In Regular Army of the U. S.
George Lester, Joseph Miner, Thomas J. Riley, Patrick
O'Neil, William W. Fletcher, Louis Odam, Ozro Caswell, Charles Lutia,
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James House, Stephen Cooper, George Mitchell, George
Hunting, Henry W. Crown, James Caswell, Edward A. St. Lewis, Frank Whipple,
Marvin Bullard, Lucius Dixon.
NINE MONTHS MEN.
Thirteenth Regiment.
Co. D.—Henry O. Clark,
Moses E Wheelock, George Bascom (1st Lieut.); Guy W. Latham, James C. Harmon,
Wm. L. Blake, Joseph Douglass, Royal S. Childs, Leon H. Drake, Arnold Murton,
Andrew Lucia, John Harmon, Loomis Bentley, Rodney Berkley, Joseph C. Snow,
James D. German, James Lague, Joseph Sanders, James Shehan, Charles Ladue,
Octavus Morrell, Antony Gareau, Lyman D. Parker, Morton H. Sanderson, John
Andruss, Charles Stannard, Benjamin Huntley, Almonger B. Butler, Leo Muzzey,
James Marcell, Horace S. Roscoe, Mitchell Lucin.
[From
one of the selectmen, Jan. lst, 1862.]
[The quota of nine months men were also fully made out, we
are informed, by volunteers, amounting to 37. The town sent over 20 in the
10th regiment, and four or five in the 9th regiment.]
RICHMOND.
First Regiment.
Co. H.—John Boetwick,
Charles W. Carpenter, Charles H. Mitchell.
Second Regiment.
Co. G.—Edgar Barber,
John C. Green, John Radmond, Henry Wiicox.
Third Regiment—Band.
George E. Bryant, Jas. D. Miller, Cyrus Bryant.
Fourth Regiment.
Co. G.—Oral Dudley.
Fifth Regiment.
Co. I.—Everett D.
Green.
Co. K.—Capt. Fred, F.
Gleason, Lieut. B. N. Barber,† John D. Cargill, Oliver D. Beemis, Joseph Lyons,
Sullivan Sager,* Henry Durand, Sidney Barber, Henry Call, Wm. Taft, Thomas
Henly, R. B. Robinson, Geo. E. Allen, Dan. M. Bryant, Leonard J. Brownson, J.
M. Brownson, Hannon B. Rockwood, Gershom Manning, Geo. W. Bryant, Jason D.
Ware,* John Lessor, Lewis Lessor, Royal L. Coburn, Wm. Tobin, John Labouta, Marcellus
Darling, John Casey, Romeo Ward, Francis Guyette, Elon Clark.
Sixth Regiment.
Co. H.—John H. Putnam,
Hiram Shambo.
Co. I.—Reuben Coughlin.
Seventh Regiment.
E.—Alanson Fuller, Pearly Smith.
Eighth Regiment.
G. H. Flagg, Drum-major.
Co. C.—Chas. Eaton,
Leonard Haskins, Denslow Barber, Jr., Charles D. Bowdey, Edward Bodry, Moses
Greenough, Adolph Montret, Robert Coughlin.
Co. I.—Charles Reed, J.
H. Byrnes.
Ninth Regiment.
Co. F.—Benoni Taft,
Almon Atkins, Lorenzo W. Shedd.
Tenth Regiment.
Co. D—Geo. Brunelle,
Geo. R. Shedd, Oscar Brown, Royal Sherman, John Ladoo, Francis Ladoo.
Co. B.—Edward Taylor.
Co. F.—Marshall Ladoo.
Massachusetts Regiment.
E. F. O'Brien.
Regular Army.
John Bushy, Levi Bushy, Peter Revoir, Gilbert Pasody,
Gilbert Brinell, Solomon Taft, Allen Blackmer.
Cavalry.
Lieutenant Ellis B. Edwards,**
Co. A.—Albert Edwards,
Irvin I. Fay, Lewis Green, Jarius Alger, Andrew Healy, Horace Bradley.
NINE MONTHS MEN.
Thirteenth Regiment.
Co. D.—Hosea Humphrey,
Harry Tomlinson, Lewis Barto, Franklin Warren, — Tomlinson.
Co. F.—Arnold C. Fay,
Alonzo T. Douglass, Carlos C. Douglass, Chas. Lavanway, Silas Rowell, Henry C.
Russell, Amos Brown.
Sharpshooters.
Henry L. Locke.
Twelfth Regiment.
Dr. G. P. Conn.
NATHAN FAY, Selectmen
OLIVER CUTLER, of
C. P. RHOADS, Richmond.
SHELBURNE.
Cavalry.
Thomas Hall. Alexander Hall, Charles Adams, Thomas Ralph,
John Greene, Michael Quinlan, Argalus Harmon, Mitchel Macha, Rufus Barber.
Infantry.
Lorenzo J. Marks, Sidney Tilley, James Farrell, John
Farrell, Frederick Basford, drummer; Oliver M. Holabird, William Taylor, Oliver
Allen, J. L. Barstow, Lewis Ward, George Taylor, Charles Bragg, Edward
McGrath, Charles Andrus, James Stone, Barney D. Basford, Michael McKenzie, Joseph
Riley, Timothy Pippin, Frank Douglass, Paul Snay, Wm. Edwards, Wm. Dimmick,
Joseph Tatro, Andrew Sears, Frank Mc‑
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* Also returned from Colchester.
† Wounded at Savage Station and since died.
** Also returned from Colchester.
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Wilson, John Pierce, Gilbert D. Isham, James McGuire, Phillip P. Hennesa, John
Farrell, Lewis Lapage, Patrick McGuire, Ransom Fargo.
The above are all 3 years men.
NINE MONTHS MEN.
Edgar Nash, Robert W. Rogers, William Tracy, William
Hollabird, Vernon A. Tyler, George H. Collamer (died of sickness and much
lamented), Abram B. Curtis, George E. Averill, Henry H. Blin, Edwin R. Hall,
Guy F. Nash, Thomas Cooney, James Babcock, Isaac Lyman, James Mellon, Patrick
Lavelle, John M. Sutton, Geo. C. Morehouse, John Dimmick, Wm. Derby, Edward
Paronto.
ST.
GEORGE.
Second Regiment.
Co. G.—Silas H. Tilley,
Sidney N. Tilley, Hiram H. Tilley, H. B. Loggins, Miron D. Isham.
Fifth Regiment.
Co. I.—J. G.
Loggins.
Seventh Regiment.
Co. A.—Toby Burk.
Thirteenth Regiment.
Buel Burt, Linus Burt.
UNDERHILL.
Fifth Regiment.
Co. H.—James W.
Russell, Anson Bixly, Lewis P. Carr, Daniel Wells, David Story, 3d, George C.
Lewis, Cornelius Abbott, John Lesson, Lewey Lesson, Antrim Lesson, Wilson W.
Woodworth.
Second Regiment.
Co. A.—Ezra L. Mead,
Darwin Mead.
Co. G.—Rollin C.
Naramore.
Co. H.—James Austin,
Lymam H. Larabee.
Sharpshooters.
Co. E.—Ira Carr,
Delevan Terrill, Wm. Humphrey, Adison Benedict.
Sixth Regiment.
Co. I.—Francis Story,
Isaac S. Story, Jefferson H. Fletcher,
Cavalry.
Co. A.—Bostwick L.
Green, Alexander C. Ross.
Amos C. Humphrey, George Brockam, Reuben Ward, William
Hicks, Luman Bixby, Henry Bixby, James Bixby. Willebie Burdick, Andrew Tatro,
Jeru Masse, Elhanan W. Prior, J. Eldridge Tupper, Everett E. Tupper, Joel P.
Woodworth, George H. Wilder. Philander Tillison, Almon Bixby, Byron C. Ward,
Patrick Fitzgerold, Converse Day, Edwin R. Ward, A. N. Clark, Eli C. Ross,
Daniel Ross, George H. Hodgman, Elihu Brewster, William Larabee, John McCary,
J. B. McDaniels, Henry H. Terrill, Charles Tillison, jr., Wm. W. Hill, Leander
Tillison, Warner Tillison, Duff Russin, Samuel A. Hale, Hezekiah Carr, Aaron
Ford, Thomas Preston, B. D. Humphrey, W. H. G. Atkins, Albert Lance, James
Bruce, John D. Button, William C. Jackson, Henry J. Bass, A. W. Terrill, Barney
McHenry, Franklin J. Brown, Julius G. Morse, C. C. Tillison, Horace S.
Sheldon, Justin Naramore, Alondus F. Terrill, Ziba Pixley, Franklin Martin,
Alonzo H. Sherman, Simeon M. Palmer, John W. Jackson, Josephus Ellsworth,
Horace L. Ellsworth, Albert B. Atkinson, Hiram Martin, John C. White, Charles
Dunton, Stephen W. Tillison, Ward G. Piper, Morris D. Mead, Willis E. Naramore,
Linus M. Caldwell, Francis Flinn, William Bruce, George Dunton, George Sweney,
Henry J. Nichols.
[From
Martin Wires.]
WESTFORD.
Rev. John H. Woodward,* Geo. W. Woodward, Henry Beach,
Torrence Bates, Warren Gibbs, Payson E. Gibbs, Ebenezer K. Sibley, Martin
Bates, Roswell Wait, Josiah E. Henry, Eugene C. Bellows, Wilber Grow, Francis
McComber Osgood M. Whipple, Edward J. Whipple, Alvin H. Henry, Haskel A.
Henry, Lynas A. Dyke, Peter Carrol, Dudley C. Merriam, David Haselton, Nathan
C. Dimick, Edwin Merriam, Henry M. Rogers, George W. Rogers, Thomas N. Rogers,
Samuel Mandey, Elisha Mandey, Cyrus Chates, Simeon Stone, James Stone, John H.
Frisbie, Wm. Hicks, Harmon B. Rockwood, John C. Swan, Riley Swan, Jerome H.
Grow, John G. McComber, Francis Phillips, George H. St. Lewis, Cornelius W. St.
Lewis, Alfred N. Lewis, James C. Moore, George Howard, Robert B. Blood, John H.
McEvoy, Ruben Ward, Aaron P. Burdick, Daniel W. Morehouse, Thomas King, Royal
McClallen, Byron McClallen, Harvey Irish, Relief L. Bellows, Helenus W. Hickok,
Homer E. Stanley, George W. Walsworth, Rumund Maxfield, John Odell, Michel
O'Niel, John Cummings, Nelson Sibley, Mitchell King, Pearl Robinson, William A.
Burtch, Capt. John W. Woodward, E. K. Sibley, Azro F. Hackett, Frank Hackett,
Julius F. Goodrich, Fayette W. Burtch, Heman W. Allen, William Woodruff, Albert
Tisdell, Charles Daniels, Lucius Martin, John Ashey, Alden Richardson, Edgar
Woodruff, Torrey Sibley, Allen Frisbie, Stephen Crawford, A. H. Henry, Albert
Swan.
WILLISTON.
Cavalry.
Co. A.—Ichabod
Mattocks, Alonzo D. Marshall, Luther H. Davis.
Co. B.—John Bliss,
George Miller, Charles
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* Chaplain of lst Vermont Cavalry.
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B. Chapin, Sanford Marshall, 1st Lieutenant, Hiram H.
Hall.
Sharpshooters.
Charles Deoviel.
Vt. Battery.
Henry C. Downer, Thomas Shein.
Second Regiment.
Co. G.—Leroy B.
Nichols.
Third Regiment.
Musician, Adams' Band.—Dor
A. Rouleau.
Co. K.—Charles Gill,
Hiram Shambeau, Adam Smith.
Fifth Regiment.
Co. H.—Philip Ward,
Frank Ward.
Co. I.—George Loggins,
William Austin, Hiram J. Isham.
Sixth Qegiment.
Co. G.—William R.
Chapman.
Co. I.—John Boyle,
George J. Bliss, Eli Osborn, Edward A. Holton (Orderly Sergeant) David M.
Holton, David Smith McHerd, Jackson Isham, John Rowland, Wm. Beach, Waller
Osborn, Richard Irish, Samuel C. Alexander, William Shepard, George A. Allen.
Co. K.—Eber Fizander.
Seventh Regiment.
Co. A—Peter D. Lander,
Lewis Lander, Orville E. Allen, William Green, Frederick Doyne, Homer Prior.
Eighth Regiment.
Co. I.—Martin M.
Brownell, Horace W. Brownell.
Tenth Regiment.
Co. D.—Haschal M.
Phelps.
VOLUNTEERS FOR NINE MONTHS.
Thirteenth Regiment.
Co. F.—Captain John L.
Yale, George L. Baldwin, Milton E. Isham, Charles A. Harper, Alonzo N. Lee,
George A. Pine, Alfred W. Isham, Thomas J. Lee, John F. Harper, Burtram F.
Brown, James Patten, Geordon Reynolds, Nathan Johnson, Albert Walston, Peter
Derby, Nelson Harper, Lawrence Kelly, Frank J. C. Tyler, Wm. F. Whitney, Joseph
Sargent, Thomas Kelley, Melancthon S. Lee, Oscar F. Phelps, Harmon E. Lee,
Thomas Culligan, Thomas Johnson.
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COUNTY ITEMS.
BOLTON.
On the 5th of May, 1864, died at the residence of his
son, J. R. Jewell, in Petaluma, California, Jesse Jewell, aged 84 years and 4
months. Mr. Jewell was from Bolton, Chittenden Co. Vermont, where he lived
with his wife for 60 years. He was one of the soldiers of 1812, being an
officer in the Vermont Volunteers, and participated in the battle of
Plattsburgh, N. Y. In 1859 he emigrated to California with his wife, to visit
and live with his children, of whom he had in Sonoma Co., three sons and two
daughters.
Also at his residence in Petaluma, California, Geo. C.
Jewell, aged 40 years. Mr. Jewell was from Bolton, Chittenden Co., Vermont, and
youngest son of Jesse Jewell. He emigrated to California in 1852, was one of
the first settlers of Petaluma, and has left a large circle of friends to mourn
his loss.
BURLINGTON.
Burlington, when we commenced this volume, was town and
village,—now it is town and city. Burlington City was chartered by act of the
Legislature, Nov. 22, 1864, subject to the adoption of the freemen of the city,
and was accepted Jan. 18, 1865. Mayor, Albert L. Catlin; Recorder, E. R. Hurd;
Aldermen, Lawrence Barnes, Levi Underwood, Calvin Blodgett, Omri A. Dodge,
Giles S. Appleton and Russell S. Taft.
[But we propose to save for an Appendix, or Supplementary
Number, further account of the queen-town of Vermont, as also of the county in
general, save the few following items of obituary and tributary notices:]
REV.
MOSES ROBINSON.
BY REV. P. H. WHITE, OF COVENTRY.
Rev Moses Robinson died at Steamboat Rock, Iowa, September
2d, 1865; aged 50 years, 4 months and 6 days.
He was a son of Cephas and Matilda Robinson, and was born
in Burlington, Vt., 26th April, 1815. He was graduated at Middlebury in 1839,
and at Union Theological Seminary in 1842, and received license from the
Presbytery of New York in the spring of 1842. Returning to Vermont, he married,
July 20,1842, Elizabeth M. Smith of Monkton, and immediately went West to
engage in the home missionary work. He preached in Livonia, Ia., 1843-44, and
was there ordained as an evangelist in the spring of 1843; in Brownston, La.,
1844-45; in Wadsworth, Ohio, 1845-46. Finding that his health required a
change of climate, he returned to Vermont in 1846, and was acting pastor at
Danville four months, and at Enosburgh three months. At Enosburgh he received a
call to the pastorate, which he declined, but by mutual agreement he was
constituted pastor by vote of the church, with the privilege on either side of
dissolving the relation upon three months' notice.
He preached at Enosburgh, from March 1st, 1847 to June 1,
1851, and then became acting pastor at Newport, where he remained four years,
during the last three of which he preached on alternate Sabbaths in Newport