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IN ASSEMBLY,
J a n u a r y 21),
JI
1864.
COMMUNICATION
FROM T H E GOVERNOR, TRANSMITTING T H E FIRST A N N U A L
REPORT O F T H E CHIEF O F T H E B U R E A U OF MILITARY
STATISTICS.
S T A T E OF NEW Y O R K :
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
A L B A N Y , January
>
20 th, 1 8 6 4 . )
To the Assembly:
I transmit herewith the First Annual Report of the Chief
of
SEYMOUR.
STATE
OF N E W
Y O R K :
B U R E A U OF MILITARY STATISTICS,?
A L B A N Y , January 2 6 , 1 8 6 4 .
The continuance of the war renders it impossible to furnidi full abstracts, as the materials are necessarily incom
plete. I can, therefore, give only a summary, for which
you are referred to the appendix to this report. I also
deem it proper to briefly present the objects of the Bureau,
with the hope that they may meet with more attention
from the army and the public.
The specific duties imposed by the act are:
First: To collect and preserve in permanent form an
authentic sketch of every person from this State, who has
volunteered into the service of the General Government
since April 15, 1861.
Second: A record of the services of the several regiments,
including an account of their organization and subsequent
history; and,
Third: An account of the of the aid afforded by the several
town, cities and counties of the State.
No event connected
record should not omit the battles, the sieges, the sedi
tions, but with these should be interspersed the details,
which are the charm of history.
I n preserv
Mu#h>tfe&! k
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ted*
No distinction is
made between the native and the foreign born, and hence
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account exists of
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State.
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CotwriBS.
A n account of the aid afforded by towns ant! counties is
being, obtained through prominent citizens of the several
localities, acting as Correspondents of the Bureau* T h e i r
names were principally furnished by members of the Legis
lature of 18G3. The inquiries call for the following facts:
Number of men furnished between given datesstatistics
of local taxation for war purposes-donations for b o u n t i e s aid to soldiers' families, and to those in the field, or i n
hospitalsdonations to the sanitary and other commissions^
and as to the effect of the war on labor, agricultural and
other interests, upon pauperism, crime and litigation, and
details about war loans and patriotic meetings. The public
spirit of the correspondents, and the just pride.they feel
in placing the patriotic action of their "towns or counties
on record, induces thorough work, while the high character,
of these gentlemen is an earnest of the reliability of t&eic
reports. A rich store of facts has been already received*
I have the gratifying fact to add that these correspondents
serve gratuitously. Their names#ome of the best of the
Stateare given elsewhere.
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companies are likewise asked for similar information. PubU e ^ M t e 4 ' individuals, i n different parts of the State, are
@I|0 ^ d i i ^ ^ til work of collecting personal and other
Friends of officers and of soldiers, so far as their
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$6,710,049 05
3. B y the Legislature :
In 1861 . . . . . . . . .
In 1862
.
In 1863 . . . . . . . . . .
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1,216,351 00
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.
1 3 , 5 0 2 , 4 9 7 00
Total appropriated
$34,037,303 86
$23,727,523 58
$679,019 14
Amoant by individual subscriptions
339,094 57
Amount of aid furnished by churches, schools, and
individuals, for families of volunteers,.
56,056 22
By ehurebeu, schools and academies, for soldiers in
JWRJt*! or in service, . . . . . . . . . . .
6,200 04
A i d gent to hospitals, to sanitary commission, A c ,
ort,
101,736 94
total,....
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REPORT
Of
BURBAU
OF MILXTARf
STATISTICS*
deathstbey
To B r i g . Genl.
J O H N TO SPRAGUE,
Adjutant
General.
of
Bureau.
APPENDIX.
i i
i i i i :
GENERAL
STATISTICS,
BIOGRAPHIES.
Tlie biographical blank, i ^ m d by the
an
Hvcount of U'DHIKIH or
poat office address of family or nearest relative ; profusion or occn pat ion prior to entering the service; inquiries in relation to
aarvic* qf relatives in war of revolution, war of 1*1-,
Baropean
or in
to general character, if
11
in view
tfcs wmd
the future
22
mat
AMTOAL BBPORT of
to
the army,
sur
geon in charge.
City hospital, Indianapolis, by John M . Kitchen, surgeon, per
R . II. Barnes, clerk
General hospital, Parkersburg, by W m . P . Marr, surgeon in
charge.
Chase hospital, Columbus, by R. M . Barr, surgeon in charge.
Officers'
hospital,
Memphis, by
J . M . Strudy,
surgeon i n
charge.
General hospital, Mound city, by C . M . Crocker, Co. A . , 33d
111. volunteers.
Corps hospitals, at Gettysburg, Pa., by H . C. May, assistant sur
geon, and also from Rev. E . M . Welling, of sanitary commission.
Camp Letterman hospital, Gettysburg, Pa., by H . C . May, sur
geon in charge.
General hospital, Annapolis, M d . , by G . A . Wheeler,
surgeon
in charge.
General hospital, Annapolis,
Md.,
by
G. B. Parker, surgeon in
charge.
by Jesse Johnson,
seminary hospital, Washington, by George S . Bennett.
hospital, Washington, by J . 0 . McKee, surgeon in
Knickerbocker, sor*
geon in charge.
e n i s r O F rat s r a i A f r O F M H J T A B T STATISTICS.
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surgeon
in charge.
Lovell hospital,
in charge.
Portsmouth Grove,
by
J . W . Merriam, surgeon
Army
agent, Baltimore.
The
and
received.
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that a-similar
assistance of pastors of
scholastic
at
was
received his
arrange*
ments, he decided to enter the service of his country, for which
he was so weH qualified by his previous habits and education, and,
with others of his immediate acquaintance, was active and influen
tial in successfully raising the 96th regiment, N . Y . V., which was
quartered at Plattsburgh barracks. The regiment was orgsniied
and received marching orders about the 1st of March, 1862, and
Col. Gray, although quite young, "being in his 23d yeaf aftar
a strict examination, was commissioned its lieutenant ai^a*^
The appearance of the regiment, on its
cities of Albany and New Y o r k , under the
tenant colonel, gave evidence that it hkA
ignorant mind, and trained by no itw&flfil
Deferring a trip to Europe, for which he had made
CTHF
25
the seat -of war i t was immediately brigaded, and attached to the
division under Gen. Casey, in the army of the peninsula, and at
once embarked for its destination.
It was first
ment was called, for the first time, to struggle in the realities of
w a r ; and it waa in this batch* that Lieut. Col. Gray gave evi
dence of ability to command* and established himself in the full
confidence of the regiment.
irson of the regular army, while being shelled from Fort Magruder, he displayed the coolne*-* and resolution so essential
in a
It
tially
and
Cro** Roads,
fortfe! of the army from the peninsula, the 96th
2(5
FIBST AKHUAL U P O E T Of I D
colonel of
He was then
in hif 24th year, and was probably the youngest colonel in the
service.
left
an expedition under Gen. Foster at Newbern, N .
expedition Col. Gray was killed (Dec. 14), while
Suffolk to join
C , and on this
river at
the regiment
writes:
and bright
strife. A t half
past seven wo were on the advance, our young and gallant colo
nel, mounted on his favorite black charger, leading the way ; and
never did he appeal more calm and self-possessed, or give his
memorable
morning. A l l had faith in his courage and ability, and followed
him with a confident step. Never did a colonel possess more
fully the respect and affection of his men ; his word was law, and
his commands needed but to be heard to be obeyed. Moving
forward some distance, while occasional rifle shots in the advance
gave earnest of approaching battle, the order came for the regiment
to halt. H a v i n g done so, we here received the first cannon-shot.
It tore up the ground but a few feet from onr colonel, baptizing
him for the conflict in dust, while he remained undisturbed as if
nothing had happened. Our artillery now opened from a field on
our left, the rifle-shots became more frequent, until volley an*
swered volley, and battery replied to battery. Thefight,had
commenced. Receiving orders to advance, we moved a shoft
distance on the direct road, and formed in line of battle c|& the
extreme right. On our left, for a distance of half a mil* akttg
the line, was heard a continuous roar offcrtillwgrand
small arms. . *j
" Col. Gray rode along the line of the
6
ness imparting courage to bis men*
iijtors, Jtort aMghtly fdvaiWMlf
commands with easier dignity and grace than
r-
on
l i (
that
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STATISTICS.
2?
and
npon the enemy at the edge of the woods, and after a sharp en
gagement, succeeded in totally routing them and driving them
across an open field in the direction of the bridge. Our regiment
was
nity to cross.
enemy passing
their opportu
bridge was
This
leading the
bearer, and two other officers, were first upon the bridge, and
planted the regimental colors upon it amidst a most severe fire
by the enemy. A t this moment of victory, the colonel was struck
in the left breast b y a ball from the enemy; turned instantly,
walked a few steps, and fell into the arms of some of his officers,
who assisted him, with sad hearts, to the rear. He lived {wo
hours, then closed his eyes on the scenes of battle but not withont the assurance that his own intrepid bearing had contributed
largely to the brilliant success that crowned the day. Brave
officers and men, whose hearts were as steel in the presence of
. the foe, ,wept as though their " hearts were waters, and their
eyes a fountain of tears." In his fall, his country has to lament
the loss of one of her most talented, brave, and self-sacrificing
%
<w ^ ' ^ y ^ Cot. Gray, war was a reality. In his last letter to his
Deo* 5, 1862, he wrote: " I leave to-day for
fcotiv and arduous service. If the
fibaEl hope to have leave to visit yon
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Colonel
53d
.29
at
the
He became first
An
When the
"coiipde
etat" of 1851 broke out, Viguier de Monteil, who had been living
in Paris ever since 1848, fought in the streets against the new
despotism that wanted to stifle liberty again.
Men are but men, and, when after three days of hard fighting*
the heroes of the barricades found themselves abandoned by their
friends, exhausted, and without ammunition, they had to give up
i n despair.
not
escape.
Lientenant Colonel V i g u i e r de Monteil, managed to hide him
self at first, bnt was found and arrested; he would probably have
paid, with his life for his love of liberty, if, by dint of exertions, a
friend had not found means to free him.
30
FIRST A N N U A L RRPOKI O F T O T
No one
and its
marry
they were
Abandoned
A brother of his
wife, who had been living in New Orleans for a number of years,
wrote to engage them to come to this country, where the
exile
were
go south
T h e y never went.
for
T h a t man,
his hands; he
worked at the Crystal Palace, then afterwards learned the trade
of a printer, and was occupied in a printing office during a whole
winter. A t last he succeeded in finding a situation in a school;
he subsequently went to Newport, R . I., where he stayed about
two years as a teacher of French and mathematics. Bad days
were over for h i m ; when he returned to New York, he had
enough of friends to be certain to make an honorable living by
teaching, and when the rebellion broke out, he had a very fine
the best society, did not disdain to work with
position.
A t the first news of the great rebellion, his old military spirit
revived, for he was born a soldier. Moreover, he loved devotedly
this country where he had found the realization of all -his dreams
of liberty. T h e position of lieutenant colonel of a regiaont,
then in formation, was tendered to him and he aooeptsd ft e&tte
8th of August, 1861. From that date he work** day*aad n i g h t
for the welfare of that regiment. It i t not Wiofisiwi/ t h l l Sli
extended reference should be niad* to the ^
regiment. There are differenoe* of opinion ~
^
*
*******
dnct in many particulars, and M y tMimm*\
v
XnSW t)F
31
tained
leave
to volunteer in
the expedition.
H i s old military
for this country, enthusiasm for its cause, were the only senti
ments that animated his soul.
regiment,
termined to
as Gen.
fight as a private.
the left wing of the 21st Regiment, Mass. Volunteers, whose lieu
tenant colonel commanding ( A . C . Maggi) was his friend. No,"
said he to him, I hold my commission from New Y o r k State, I
will go with a New Y o r k Regiment" He wanted to merit his
grade and %> show his disinterestedness. After having fought
for some timffat the first rank of the 9th, he fell dead, struck
by a bullet which penetrated his brain, whilst urging his men to
advance and to charge.
At the time of the death of lieutenant colonel Viguier de Mon
teil, the newspapers were full of his praises, and his widow re
ceived so many marks of sympathy that, if such a sorrow as the
loss of a beloved husband couid be healed, it would have been.
Lieut CoL Viguier de Monteil was not only the good patriot,
tJ|e sincere republican and the brave soldier I describe, he was
fgi Opright and a kind man, so honest that one might almost say
W
And so kind that he could write to
A *k.v.
. -^yf^^^^i^
recommending his wife, in case he
' tit0if
Wined any one, and I did good when*
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it*
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Many good men have sealed with their blood their love for this
land, but none were more truly devoted to it.
can show to the world such heroes as those who died in this war,
is a great country, and has nothing to fear from the tyrants of
Europe, were they all to unite to crush this republic.
Love of
Co. C , 154th
Regiment
N.
Y. S.
V.,
1830, and was the son of Ambrose and Mary (Bronson) Humis
ton.
sergeant; was with his company in the actions at Chancellorville and Gettysburg, and ft 11 mortally wounded in the
last named.
action
crawled to a friendly tree, and, taking from his pocket an ambrotype likeness of his three children, fixed his dying (gaze Upon
ttfj
them and passed from the field of carnage to the jpesence of his
was still
firmly grasped in his hand; but beyond that likeness there WAS
nothing showing his name or that indicated that he had friends,
or the number of the company or regiment to which he belonged.
The picture, and the f a d s connected with it, came to the hands
of D r . Bourne, of Philadelphia, through whoso exertions it was
identified and the name of the noble dead ajpcertai^ie|l,
,, *
Creator.
A B R A H A M DENNISTON,
private Co.
G,
Y.,mt)ftf^^
&
the father's
side,
33
in the year 1735, in company with Col. Charles Clinton and John
Y d u n g , who all settled in Little Britain, where some of their de
scendants now reside.
years previous
F o r two
11
99
It was here
that the only drill and preparation for active service was afforded
the men composing the regimenta fitting place for such pur
pose.
A massing
the
the bayonet
and wbtstM
when the rebels charged upon it, they were met with
and driven back, while the shot and shell icieamed
either way over their heads.
Thus
paissd
rebels were driven back at all points, and on?; trocpa lay upon
forward in the
and tk#; r^tr^aiing 9ba)%
at Anttstaj^. mnittg
beifjg/too
thr4n|^onfe(|^
uhmtmtim
active serf!**,
l*i>4#tfjfafo
if*
85
tailed as
troubled with
reduced
As the regiment
was
It
The re
He died
be inappropriate.
that
36
At the outbreak of
Bottom's
Stevensburgh,
Emmettsburg,
Leitersburgh, Shepardstown, Hazel River, Culpepper, R a p i d a n Station, Occoquan Creek, and New Hope Church.
H e was taken
his
to the writer
than
that common to the service. Our regiment formed part of Averill's Brigade, and has been almost constantly on duty. Though
exposed in many engagements, 1 escaped unhurt, although a ball
passed through my cap at Chancellorville, and cut off a portion
of my hair. A t Hartwick Church, I was taken prisoner, and
was on short rations in Richmond prison for fourteen days, when
I was exchanged and returned to my regiment.
' In the engagement at Mine Run, on the 29th Nov., 1863, I
was struck by a conical ball of about an ounce weight, which
passed in on the left side of my nose and penetrated my skull.
At the time I was struck I did not fall, but as soon as the blood
gushed out I grew faint and laid down ort the ground, where I
lost a large quantity of blood. I was taken up and placed in an
ambulance; and conveyed some eight miles'to
ment, where my wound was dressed on the second
ceiving it. From thence I *
Fairfax Seminary, V s . , where
An examination of my
to attempt the rkmfoi
" My army life was without other incident or adventure
37
ger in the hole and was able to touch the head of the ball and
ascertain its location.
A s a last
resort the forceps were fixed and ihe handles wired firmly to
gether, and by a strong pull the ball was removed.
*\The ball in its course did not injure my teeth or my hearing,
and the wouud is now rapidly healing.
I shall return to my
cided that the ball (which. w as lodged very near the base of the
brain, having entered at the left side of the nose and penetrated
to the depth of five inches) must be removed.
Accordingly he
The
operation was a very tedious and severe one, owing to the depth
of the ball and its being so completely impacted in the bones at
the
to important organs.
The
38
HISTORIES
It was not de
casualties by companies.
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th&ydtom 4 f i l 9 $ g
that the
39
W a r Department
enable us
a map
to add
the
A n d it is proper
>
^ | p ^ s sn4 organisations:
bam
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FIRST A N N U A L R E P O R T O F T H E
BOSTER
OF T H E E I G H T E E N T H
REGIMENT,
NEW YORK
S T A T E VOLr*
UNTEER M I L I T I A .
Field
and
Stajf.
Colonels
William A . Jackson
William II. Young
George R . Myers
May 13, 1 8 6 1 . . . .
Nov. 11, 1 8 6 1 . . . .
A u g . 14, 1 8 6 2 . . . .
Lieutenant Colonels
William H . Young
George R . Myers
John C. Maginnis
Majors
May 1 3 , 1 8 6 1 . . . .
N o v . 11, 1 8 6 1 . . . .
A u g . 14, 1 8 6 2 . . . .
Promoted to colonel.
Promoted to coionel.
Returned with regiment.
May 13, 1 8 6 1 . . . .
Nov. 11,1861....
A u g . 14, 1 8 6 2 . . . .
May 14, 1 8 6 1 . . . .
Aug. 19,1861....
George R . Myers
John C. Maginnis . . . .
W m . Seward Gridley
Surgeons
James L . Van Ingen
Nathan P . Rice
Assistant Surgeons
Alexander A . Edmeston
John H . Bartholf
Frank J . Mattimore
May 1 4 , 1 8 6 1 . . . .
July 31, 1862
Resigned.
Reappointed.
M a y 17, 1 8 6 1 . . . .
A u g . 2, 1 8 6 2 . . . .
W i l l i a m H . Horsfall
May 14,1861
W i l l i a m Russell, 3r\
Sept. 21, 1 8 6 1 . . . .
Chaplains
Alfred A . Farr (Meth. E p . ) . . . .
Adjutants
John H . Russell
E . Nott Schermerhorn*
Henry E . M u n g e r . . . . '
Quartermasters
'
Line
Officers.
Captains
AWnii
Seward Gridley . . . .
Daniel Daley}
BJohn Hastings
Robert Malone
CHenry Wiltso
* A . Barclay Mitchell
DJohn C . Maginnis
George Barry
Roswell M . Sayer
EStephen Truax
William Horsfall
t t m
Johu Vedder
A p r i l 22, 1 8 6 1 . . . .
A u g . 14, 1 8 6 2 . . . .
A p r i l 24, 1 8 6 1 . . . .
Sept. 8, 1 8 6 2 . . . .
A p r i l 25, 1 8 6 1 . . . .
Oct. 19, 1 6 1 . , . .
April 30, 1861....
No?. U , 1861....
June 26, 1862....
May 2,1861;...
Dee. 27,1861..
Promoted to major.
*
Discharged, February 26, 1S63,
Promoted to lieut. colonel 113th V*,
Returned with regiment.
Disunited.
...<.,Returned with regiment.
Promoted to major.
Killed a* Gaines* Hill, June 27.
'
Returned with regitatnt,
^
Reeigaed. <
\
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K M e e ^ C m j t o * RMV ftft
^ i W f W i ^ , J ^ l
, r
, A p r i l 22, 1 8 6 1 . . . .
M a y 2, 1 8 6 1 . , . .
M a y 7> 1 8 6 1 . . . .
May 7, 1 8 6 1 . . . .
N o v . 6, 1 8 6 1 . . . .
. . . June 27, 1 8 6 2 . . . .
A p r i l 20, 1 8 6 1 . . . .
May 10, 1 8 6 1 . . . .
Resigned.
Returned with regiment.
Resigned, J u l y 21, 1862.
Resigned.
K i l l e d at Gaines* H i l l , June 27, >62.
Returned with regiment*
Resigned.
Dismissed by G . 0.* J a n . 13, 1862.
June 14, 1 8 6 2 . . . .
May 12,1861....
Aug. 4,1861...,
Oct.
1, 1 8 6 2 . . . .
Resigned.
Resigned.
Resigued, January 19, 1863.
K D a v i d L . Bartlett
Albert S. Seeley
Horatio G . Goodno
First Lieutenants
ADaniel Daley
A p r i l 22, 1 8 8 1 . . . . Promoted to captain.
Henry E . Munger
A u g . 14, 1 8 6 2 . . . . Returned with regiment.
BAlexander R . W a n d s . . . . . . . A p r i l 24, 1 8 6 1 . . . . Resigned.
W i l l i a m B . Purdy
J u l y 18, 1862
Returned with regiment.
CJohn W . Birmingham
A p r i l 25, 1 8 6 1 . . . . Resigned.
A . Barclay Mitchell
June 1 4 , 1 8 6 1 . . . . Resigned.
John Mooney
Oct. 1 9 , 1 8 6 1 . . . . Promoted to captain.
Solomon W . Russell, J r . . . . A p r i l 22, 1862.... Roturned with regiment.
DGeorge Barry
A p r i l 30, 1 8 6 1 . . . . Promoted to captain.
Roswell M . Sayer
Nov. 1 1 , 1 8 6 1 . . . . Promoted to captain.
John S. K i n g
June 26, 1 8 6 2 . . . . Returned with regiment.
E W i l l i a m Horsfall.
May 2, 1 8 6 1 . . . . Promoted to captain.
John Vedder
Dec. 27, 1 8 6 1 . . . . Promoted to captain.
Alfred Truax
Sept. 20, 1 8 6 2 . . . . Returned with regiment.
FEdward Fisher
A p r i l 22, 1861 . . . . Dismissed by court martial.
John M . Derapsey
. M a r . 25, 1862.... Returned with regiment.
GJames H . Morgan
May 7,1861....
Resigned.
Djaac S. Green
Sept. 30, 1 8 0 1 . . . . Resigned, August 8, 1862.
Alfred M . Chessmore
Nov. 2, 1 8 6 2 . . . . Returned with regiment.
H.Theodore C . Rogers
May 7 , 1 8 6 1 . . . . Promoted to captain.
W i l l i a m E . Carmichael
Nov. 6,1861....
Resigned.
Thomas S. L i n e
;
J u l y 16, 1 8 6 2 . . . . Returned with regiment.
I M i c h a e l A . Nolan
A p r i l 20, 1 8 6 1 . . . . Kosigned.
George Chapman
May 10, 1 8 6 1 . . . . Resigned.
James Chalmers
J a n . 15, 1 8 6 3 . . . . Returned with regiment.
KAlbert 8. Seeley ,
M a y 12, 1 8 6 1 . . . . Promoted to captain.
Horatio G. Goodno*
Aug. 4 , 1 8 6 1 . . . . Promoted to captain.
Freeman J . Huntington . . . . Oct.
1, 1 8 6 2 . . . . Returned with regiment.
Second Lieutenants
AEdward W. Groot
Henry E . M a n g e r . . . . . . . . . .
Joceph Strank
B~*Monimore L . F . Norton....
George N . Goodno
0~anel LeUh....
fe^^
"frfNptg^
1S61....
A ^ a 4 i r t ^ i P ^ ' - > ^ * ^ r ^
Ih M M . * . .
""""
* io*i . . .
41
42
FJohn 0 . Mooncy
John M . Dempasy
John W . Farr
0 William H . Ellis, J r
George N . Goodno
H W i l l i a m E . Oarmichael
Thomas S. Lane
Rodney S. Vedder.
1 Charles W . Heald
James Chalmers
J ofin II. Marvin
KHoratio G . Goodno
Edward M . F i l l e y ,
Arthur M . Grant
HISTORICAL
A p r i l 22, 1861.*..
Oct. 19,1861.....
Mar. 25, 1 8 6 2 . . . .
May 7,1861..*.
M a y 7, 1 8 6 1 . . . .
Nov. 6 , 1 8 6 1 . . . .
J u l y 16, 1 8 6 2 . . . .
A p r i l 20, 1 8 6 1 . . . .
Nov. 5,1861....
J a n . 15, 1 8 6 3 . . . .
May 12,1861....
A u g . 4, 1 8 6 1 . . . .
June 27, 1 8 6 2 . . . .
NEW
YORK
1861.
^9^^yt0^ ^^^^^.
few*
WHHB&K^
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that, was brought home with the regiment, and deposited in the
Bureau of Military Statistics.
Before leaving Albany, the regiment received its clothing and
outfit, with the exception of its arms.
superior quality, but this was exchanged for the kind prescribed
by regulations.
On the 18th of June, the regiment w^nt down to New Y o r k ,
landed at Jersey city; received its arms, and at once continued
on to Washington by way of Philadelphia and Baltimore.
The
arms first issued were Enfield rifles, which were exchanged subse
quently at New Bridge, on the peninsula, for Springfield rifles.
(Cal. 58.)
ported to Gen. Mansfield, and the next day were assigned a site
for a camp on Fourteenth street, on Meridian H i l l , opposite
Columbian college. They here received tents of the common " A
pattern, and began their first lessons of field life. Their first
encampment was named Camp Harris," in honor of Senator Ira
Harris, of Albany.
On the 4th of July, all the New Y o r k troops were reviewed by
the President and Gen. Scott.
They remained in .camp until July 12, when the regiment was
ordered to proceed to Alexandria, by way of the Potomac river.
Embarking upon the steamers they arrived at their destination,
and tl)6 game night encamped on the flats near Hunting creek, in
Jfcottt *}f Alexandria. On the day following they were brigaded
th tha Ittb, 31st and 8fd New York regiments, as a part of
^^Mp^^of-tibe 6th division, the brigade being commanded
^ ^ W 0 ^ . INt?$tf*t *nd. the division hy Col. Miles, of the
firat location in Virginia was named
i
to^ivoflh^
of New York.
againat the enemy, who were
, ;
14
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ii
FIRST A N N U A L R E P O R T Q F T H E
lowed the Little River turnpike and old Bracldock road, and
bivouacked the first night near Anandale.
On the 17th, the regiment resumed the march, four
companies
tance, when a dropping fire was opened upon them, and a sharp
skirmish ensued, which continued
hours.
four
lost two
killed aud
three wounded.
The
enemy had been driven out, and the regiment bivouacked for the
night.
On the
when it was
The
any
F o u r companies, of
which two were from the 18th, and the others from a Massachu
setts regiment, were deployed under L t . Col, Young, and remained
in front while the command held this position.
remained
on this ground about two hours, when orders were received to
recall the skirmialters and proceed back upon the road in the
vicinity of a building used as a hospital, and there take a posi
tion to prevent a flank movement on the left. They were soon
afterwards ordered still further back to the crossing of the roa,ds,
where they remaiued until about 4 p. n, Several regiments
passed the 18th at this point, follower! by the battery* Col p^een
informing Col. Jackson that be had been left upon the fejd
out a support of any kind. The battery was, then .Bffl^TfjS&gi[
The battery opened lire about 7 A . M., and the troops
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44
shape, gave command of the ground to our left, and also of the
road along which our division was retiring.
From
this'position
I could perfectly sweep with my fire 180 front, right and left,
down a gentle slope.
and the force at this'point could have stopped double its number.
A t this point, an unauthorized person gave orders to retreat.
I refused
Col. Jack
that
regarded, and
enemy's cavalry
beautiful order.
gone more than a hundred yards out of the woods, before shells
were burst at their head and directly in their midst; they broke
in every direction, and no more cavalry came out of the woods."
At Centerville, Col. Richardson, acting as brigadier-general of
the 4th Brigade, 1st Division, assumed command of affairs. A n
attempt was made to rally the scattered regiments which was in
a measure accomplished. This ground was held quietly until
1 1 P. St., when orders were received to proceed to Fairfax Court
house. This place was rptched at 3 A. M., and after a halt of
thirty minutes the march was again resumed, and the regiment
arrived at its old camp on Hunting Creek at 11 A. M. of the 22d.
The return march was conducted in good order, and the 18th
fe^hieht lot no men on the expedition, excepting those killed,
dbd in the sMrmish when making the advance, and three
:lb9f''bii''tlia l i a t i " % detail of nine men was made from
in bringing off two brass howitzers that
irt of their men, and left with a lieupiecos Irere safely brought in to
;
ft
4kih *
46
the
in Alex
4th
of August, and the 18th was brigaded with the 15th, 31st
and
The regiment
the
brigade in which it was now placed, during its two years term of
service.
in
the
autumn and
early part of the winter of 1861, with aid derived from the
Maine regiment, who were temporarily assigned
brigade.
5th
to duty in this
detached,
and their place was filled by Col. Goslings Zouave regiment, known
Penn. V o l s .
Towards the end of October, Col. Jackson was seized with an
illness, which assuming the form of a bilious intermittent fever,
proved fatal on the IIth of November. He had been removed
about a fortnight before his death to Washington, and eminent
professional aid was called, but without avail. His remains were
sent home in the care of Major Myers, and buried at Schenectady
on the 14th. They were escorted to the cars at Washington by
the regiment, and at Albany were receded by the military of the |>;
city. Lieut. Col. Young now succeeded to the command. V-.ml^JK
On the 11th of February, 1862, the regiment removed its camp
half a mile north to the Dangerfield premises, the buildings
occupied as head-quarters. The camp w a j v j p ^
orchard fronting the house, and the location ^aj^ in
spects, an improvement upon the old one, w h i ^ h*4 b
healthy from long occupation.. It r e o e i ^ J ^ ^ S | | | | j B
Jackson," in honor of the tota^s^i^el* " "
tents" were issued for the first t ^ to ffce
On the l')th of Marob,
as the 54th, and afterwards as the 95th
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towards
on the 15th, and remained till A p r i l 6th, and then took cars at
Springfield Station for Manassas Junction, the division of Gen.
F r a n k l y i having been originally assigned
to Gen. McDowell's
that place, the fourth car from the rear ran off the track, and
those behind ran into it, killing one man of the 95th Perm, regi
ment, and wounding about a dozen of the 18th, but not seriously.
On the 7th of A p r i l , the command marched five miles to Bristow
storm of
severely, as they were short of fuel and supplies, and they had
as yet not become accustomed to the vicissitudes of field service.
Some found shelter in houses, but with the greater part, the ex
periences on this occasion justified the name of
which
11
Camp Misery,"
continued till the 10h, when it came off clear and pleasant, and
the
to
"
fofthe
.-ft
48
Arriving
were ordered to advance into the woods and support the 5th
Maine regiment who were making a forward movement.
latter receivod a desperate volley and broke.
The
E v e r y other
T h e gunboats on
two
Eltham, three miles, where the division wa* mot b y Gen. McClellan and the main body of his army, which had advanced by land
from Yorktown.
up the York
'
'
I *
the
- - .. '- V
^rAv^'kwik
caiEf m tm
49
this place Colonel Young was obliged to leave for home, as expo
sure and hardship brought on a severe disease, which rendered
him entirely unfit for service. The command devolved on Lieut.
Col. Myers, who, from this time forward, with the exception to
be presently noticed, continued at the head of the regiment until
its term of service expired.
On the
tion
On the
man, with his cavolry and flying artillery, and the reports ob
tained from scouts and balloon ascensions appeared to indicate
*VA
50
serious
T h e proximity
out by the enemy, who had brought a battery to bear upon this *
position.
A t 2 P. M . the divi
about 4
o'clock, but too late to retrieve the fortunes of the day, already
lost before the overwhelming forces of the enemy.
The 18th regiment fought till half-past six o'clock, losing 180
officers and men in killed, wounded and missing.
Many of
the
wounded fell into the hands of the enemy, with all our de&ol.
Lieut. Col. Myers, who had up to this time commanded, was
.now
leaving the
The brigade i$ this
N , Y . Vols., and the
the 32d
the Chickahominy.
,.*,
v S
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tice
occurred.
this
regiment
i n j u r y to our own
An
a n d o r d e r e d \t
to cease
firing.
His
appearance
b y some mistaken
c o m i n g w i t h i n fifty y a r d s , he was
recognized
as a rebel
his
officer,
A s he fell,
horse d r a g g e d
O n the
b a r r i c a d i n g the roads,
extra
baggage
mander; and
and
this
were b u s i l y
commissary stores, by
task
order
h a v i n g been effectually
troops b e g a n \ t h e i r retreat
same d a y reached C h a r l e s
o f the
Com
performed, the
T h e b a t t l e o f W h i t e O a k S w a m p was
employed
fought
on this d a y
by
and Sumner.
fought
the
battle
of C h a r l e s C i t y
illliK
52
took up a position two miles distant, on the spot which the bat
tery had occupied, and again encamped.
ment again moved its camp half a mile to the front, and near the
entrenehinents that were being thrown up, and two days later to
still another site on the bank of a creek.
T h e army was
here
exposures
of the camp
H e subsequently
days
before, and the trains of teams and artillery were filing past all
day of the 15th and^the night following, until 2 A. M.
ment then got under way and marched six miles, where
till the morning of the 17th.
The regi
it halted
53
Here the
where a stand was again made, and the artillery planted in the old
fortifications.
day following, but the enemy in the meantime having gained the
right flank of Pope's army, a retreat was ordered to Fairfax and
Alexandria, and the 18th encamped on the site of "Camp K i n g , "
one of their earliest places in Virginia.
The respite of the troops from active service was brief, and on
the evening of the 6th, the division took up its line of march to
meet the invasion into Maryland.
shelter-tents,
from
Frederick city.
ma
54
yr * v ^ M r v y r ^ ^ ^
William
LieutenantI
Russell,
Jr., A. A. A.
G.:
a battery that was stationed upon the road about half way up
the hill.
the
I moved
and
foot
to charge
the hill, the 32d New Y o r k being on my left, and the 16th New
flank.
'A i V
CHIKF
regiment
OF *HR BUREAU
to the
6V
MILITARY
5S
STATISTICS.
the road.
It gives me great pleasure to state to you that my entire com
mand behaved with the greatest coolness and bravery, the men
receiving the enemy's fire and charging his position with
the
steadiness of veterans.
I would particularize among the line officers, Capt. A . Barclay
Mitchell and Lieut. Daniel Daley, as being brave and courageous
to a fault, rallying and encouraging their men under the heaviest
fire. T h e field and staff were of great assistance to me, and
behaved with great gallantry.
at all times the greatest coolness and energy, and deserves the
highest commendation.
captain and 'ten
one
fifty-eight.
Commanding.
near: a
Mm
56
The
river
the
ten
days.
to guard
30th, they
J
Newton's)
marched to a point three miles from Belleplain Landing, near
Fletcher's Chapel, where it remained doing ordinary field duties
until the mornrng of the 11th, when it marched to the Rappa*
hannock at the lower pontoon bridges, which they crossed a!
daylight on the 12th. T h e 2d Rhode Island and 7th Massachu
setts had crossed the night before to protect the bridges, and tba
18th New Y o r k was the first regiment to cross in^tha teeming;.
The whole regiment was deployed as skirmishers, and were 4 9 ^
ported by the 95th Penn., the 31st and 8Sd New York #nd-^i^
tery D, 2d artillery, lately commanded* by C h ^ V r i ^ & ^ f i b i a
by Willetson. This line of skirmishers advanced
and Deep Bun and extended about 60ft yard*
being near the railroad. \ T h i f held this
ingof the 1 3 t h , a n d a a f f e M / i | M ^ ; ^ | '
On
as M i r a
oaM M t i f o V t J t
57
by the 15th New Jersey, and fell back into Deep R u n Valley,'
where they were held in reserve during the battle of that day,
and through the day following.
gaged in the battle with the exception of the New Jersey troops.
On the 15th, the 18th was sent out on picket, and a little after
midnight recrossed thevR&PP&hannock, without having suffered
any casualty beyond that of two men wounded.
camp back from the river on the 16th, and on the 19th moved to
the vicinity of White Oak Church, K i n g George's county, where
they formed a winter camp.
On the 20th of January, 1863, the regiment marched at noon
to a point three miles above Falmouth, and halted in a pine grove,
where they spent the night in a cheerless rain.
T h e next day
fires.
There all* further advance was checked by the mud, and after
spending two days assisting to draw pontoons and artillery out
to the turnpike, they regained their old quarters at their winter
camp', much exhausted.by
fruitless
labors.
Picket duties were resumed, and continued till near tho close
of A p r i l , with occasional reviews, among which were one by Gen.
Hooker, A p r i l 3d, one by the President, A p r i l 8th, and by the
Swiss General Fogliardi on the 18th of that month.
Preparations for a forward movement were in tho meantime
progressing, and on the 14th the tents were turned in to the
quartermaster's department, and rations for an eight days' march
were issued. Delays, however, occurred, and not until the 23th a
did the troops finally leave their camp, with sixty rounds of am*
munition and eight days' provisions. T h e i r route led as before
down to the Rappahannock, near the spot where the lower pon-
toon bridges had been l a i d in December. A t ten o'clock in the
evening, the colonels of the. several regiments constituting Russ*Jl's brigade (110th F a . , 18th and 32d N . Y . , 95th and 49th
^'%^)t^NWr'jidted to bis tent* and the part assigned to them on
tl
explained.
58
A delay occurred
in getting the boats to the bank, and all things were not ready
for the crossing before daylight.
#
T h e enemy had
T h e boats
It was a moment of
intense
18th regiment.
them into
the water, and rushed up the bank with fixed bayonets, firing a
volley as they advanced.
enemy
scattered and fled, leaving arms, blankets and equipage behind
them. One lieotenant-colouel of a Georgia regiment was captur- ,
* ed. T h e boats quickly returned for Bar (let's and then for Tor-'
bet's brigade, and in less than an hour the whole division had
crossed, and the bridge was under a rapid course of construction* >
T h e moventent at this point was itself only a feint to draw a
tention from the main crossing of the army at the fords sevWai ,?
miles above Fredericksburg!*. The 18 th went on picl&thldok^^;'
after it crossed, and remained till evening; wfcfti
were detailed as a working party, to change l t e ' ' l l r ^ ^ ^ * ^ ^ ^ ^
my * works and adapt them for defence
might be threatened. The sirlfi^olaMgMil^
Artillery were brought over ittd^j
This-waa the (mly i r l i M ^ .
T h e rifle pits were at once cleared and occupied, and the
59
A t 1 p. M ; the
18th
and 32d marched into the city and bivouacked in the streets till
5 P. M.,.when they advanced out about four miles on the plank
road towards Chancellorville, the remainder of the brigade having
preceded them while these two were with the battery.
The bri
who lay near the line, and the night passed without much tiring.
T h e y remained in this position on the 4th, and during the day
were
60
121st
New Y o r k regiment all its three years' men, about thirty in num
ber.
of service,
18th,
Fal
they
Rest. At
noon on the 14th they took passage for home, passing Baltimore
Halt
for refreshment, they arrived at Jersey
afternoon, and reached Albany by rail
road at 5 A. M. on the
lost but
the casualties of war had reduced
they returned with a most honorable
B Y COUNTIES.
the
county
ing:
CAYUGA COUNTY.
report of Doctor Sylvester WilSard, county Ctyrreepondent, furnishes the following information:
^ *.
The able
VOLUNTEERS RAISED.
.>
''^'.^'fr
^^^^fW^M^^
61
No data for
greater definiteness.
11 Ith Regiment, JV. F. S. V., Companies C, F , G , H . I and K ,
were raised in Cayuga county, with the exception of 20 men i n
Co. C , which, with the balance of the regiment, were recruited
in Wayne county.
138M Regiment, JV*. F. V., Infantry,
compa
Regiment,
JV. F. S. K I n companies A , B, C, E , H , I
men.
BOUNTIES TO SOLDIERS.
The sum of $41,050 was paid out to volunteers under the calls
of the
The rate of
August 4th anjd September 4th, 1862, was $50, and after Septem
ber 4, it was $100.
respective towns,
the aggregate to
$10,000,
l^jpmffa'ti
62
' 29, 30, and October 7, 1862, having six months to run, interest at
the rate of seven per cent., which have all been paid, together
with the ten thousand dollars above mentioned.
Bonds now outstanding:
'
The
bids
received wm $61,300.
Temporary loans were made by the county treasurer
with
of bonds
pay such leans, a l l of which temporary
Cancelled specimens of each of the three
i at aij of which so
f
authority of t h i . Q i j ^ j ^ ^ ^ ^
resolution* M.
^ ^^
in
j^^M
t<f
68
and men to put down the Rebellion at whatever cost and sacri
fice. Publip speakers volunteered to hold meetings in al! parts
of the county, and in all such public assemblies resolutions most
determined and patriotic were passed, and passed without oppo
sition.
separate
instance where a
"that
11
PAUPERISM.
64
Agricultural,
La
price of the article sold, thereby sustaining the profits, and the
increased cost is ultimately borne by the consumer.
The class of business persons most affected by the war is the
T h e ease with
which money can be obtained has the effect to reduce the rate
of interest and lessen the opportunities for investment,
while
COUNTY REPORTS.
CATTARAUGUS
COUWTT*
66
FIRST A N N U A L R E P O R T O F T H E
750 volunteers.
1,500
do
2,850
do
Regiment,
On promotion
Regiment,
James Perkins.
Mount Morris
E . Martin.
Thirty4hird
Regiment,
2 years,
May 15,1861.
Nunda
furnished Co. F ,
77
James M .
McNair.
and Geneseo
the
ii 'i. '- i
, * if-. . i
.*
-1-
67
sufficient
number of men for seven full companies, were raised for this
regiment in Livingston and Wyoming counties, v i z :
C o . A , Captain Henry G . T u t h i l L
Co. B,
do
Lehman D . Day
Co. C ,
do
Co. D ,
...
99 men
100
do
Stephen L . W i n g
99
do
do
Zophar Simpson
92
do
Co. E ,
do
Hugh C . Lattimore
87
do
Co. P ,
do
Gilbert G . P r e y . .
93
do
Co. G ,
do
James A . Gault
96
do
were sent
mittee to raise a
headquarters at Goneseo.
Brigadier-General
W m . S. Fullerton,
with
B y order dated
to
progressed rapidly.
/-^
. - ji
f
r s g l m i a t , the
d
volunteer* from
ia
y* ******* *
68
left the county in this manner: but there must have been at
least two hundred of them between the 1st of October, 1862,
and the same date in 1863.
It is believed that 350 volunteers from the county had enlisted
into regiments formed or forming in other counties, prior to J u l y
1, 1863, and that very few volunteers from other counties joined
the companies distinctively belonging to this county.
Under the call of the President of October 17,1863, for 300,000
men, and stimulated by a county bounty authorized by the super
visors, of $300 for each volunteer, enlistments
were
rapidly
made, and most of the towns had filled their-quotas by the first
day of January, 1864.
separate
was paid
by
the
county
for the
support of families of
volunteers to J u l y 1, 1863 :
By subscription
By town
415,000
a u t h o r i t i e s . , 1 0 , 0 0 0
B y private donations
-.
8,000
188,000
1861,
^
-Mi-* -.(!
BoUHTII* TO ,yOLUHTEE&R# ."^ ,
..(Y '
m
There was
paid hy th
CHTJBF O F T H E BUREAU
paid i n
69
O F MILITARY STATISTICS.
1862,
bond.
$123.
of December, 1863.
F r o m that time to
the 31st
of tho
They
to
CouirsT COMMITTERS mm W A R
The board
o f supervisors acted
as a
PILOSES,
/i
Thepauperiaca of
by the war.
PaoriAisM.
the oounty has not boon materially
, *
. *
affected
. CRIME*
:( ^ ' ^ ^ u ^ H s n t o f the w a n
largely,
since
TO
G E N E R A L BUSINESS
INTERESTS,
and
RECORD.
COUNTY.
The valuable report of the Hon. Sax ton Smith,
pondent, affords the following information :
PUTNAM
county corres
"VOLUNTEERS.
Putnam county has sent no full regiment nor battery into the
field, but has contributed men to the 38th, the 59th, the 96th
Infantry regiments, and the 4th and 6th Artillery, and- SetreU's
.Engineer&.
of
SOLDIERS' F A M I U R S * * t * ,*
No aid
has been
support of familk*
through towns and by pri
of volunteers, but it
vate subscriptions.
> <> . , iv -
.f
BOUNTIES TO Y O L U E T E E R J ,
Bounties
as follows;
i " Y
, 1
-t
> , R
71
$836 00
South Bast
8,000 00
Total
$38,525 36
The towns were taxed, and the sums above given were col
lected.
The bounties paid by the towns under the calls for 600,000
men were $100 per man.
How
No
viduals and banks, and has been raised and repaid by tax.
In
G E N E R A L BUSINESS INTERESTS.
short o f laborers*
Putnam county claims the honor o f having furnished several
S
m^m^:^r.
. _ ^ ^ ^ f ^ ^ B i i ^ 'tit
v r
ttli%f*
Warren are
1%
WARREN
COUNTY.
Jr., coun
between J u l y 1, 1863,
chiefly in
v.sy * "A.
v.I5S
. -"v .*< * . ' " ft ititi.
the
Wing,
of QueenBburg,
and
PAUPERISM.
Pauperism has somewhat increased since the commencement of
the war*
CRIME*
show about
REGIMENT*.
It was an occasion
raised
to pay bounties.
YATES COUNTY.
( To J u l y 1st, 1863. )
100
m
ORGANIZATION OF THIS
FORCE.
70 , ,
280
245
In other regiments and batteries, including the 8th Cava i r y and Bowen's b a t t e r y . . .
Making total,
. . . *
. 100
as above, of about. . . . i i j .
w
,
^
*?
.'l^ffi,'*')
> Sis'' "
. Tho
75
in
Several of
number of four.
This
1863,
several towns*
The following
Benton
Italy
do
do
Jerusalem
do
$400 00
do
do
1,100 00
400 00
do
Middlesex
2,000 00
*.
63 00
relief fund
Hflo r ^ do
do
Potior
do
do
gtarkey
do _
o>., ^
X l i r m t ^ W I I ^ T O t y , scrip and interest
volunteer
450 00
2,000 00
1,500 P0
1.000 00
04
...
mwf#^f^'
#*.*3m&*X?J&
M l
4 1
h m%
mi * * * * m m
m m
mm
'
m a mm
' . $S,H52 64
mm
m v
m m
mm
mm
mm
m p
fV^*
VW-
76
T h e number of volunteers
was 551.
the board
WAR
LOANS.
in amounts of from
the citi
A tax
was
levied for the full amount of county scrip, and in all the towns
except Torrey, as before stated, for the sums appropriated for
town bounties, and cheerfully paid, so that no debt was created,
and a fund was provided which will be available for families of
volunteers until the latter part of 1 8 6 3 .
4
WAR
MEETING.
war.
CRIME.
T h e war has
T h e effect, i f any,
INTERESTS.
CHIEF o r i m
RETURNED
7T
REGIMENTS.
Qinm
OF f i n
mwm
o f mrsNiBY
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i\ ti t\
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111Mii111 mm
80
County.The
County.Board
of supervisors, i n December, 1 8 6 3 ,
Cou?ity.Some
County.Large
County.-In
County.The
County.The
out
for
^0>mM
C H I E F O r T H B B U R E A U O F M I L I T A B Y STATISTICS.
81
the quota under the call of Oct. 1863. Most of this sum has already
been paid out by the supervisors of the respective towns, the
ampunts having been loaned for that purpose in anticipation of
an early appropriation to cover the same by the board of super
visors.
County.December
Putnam County.There
Seneca County.Sever&\
twotownsin 1863; and in 1862 all the towns issued town bonds.
-*$foiL:XjLy.:.
J...
;^
^ W M ^ ^ ^ ^ ' *
do
$9,740
892
20,974
47,878.
82
>
Wayne County.In
Savannah,
bounties.
district.
Westchester
County.Wherever
..
.
...
Broome
. . .
Cattaraugus
William A . Meloy.
Cayuga
Chautauqua
Chemung
H o n . Tracy Beadle.
Chenango
Clinton
Columbia
Cortland
H o n . H i r a m Crandall.
Delaware
Dutchess
^_ _
Hon. J . Spencer
Van Cleef.
Erie
Essex _
Franklin
Hon. James
Fulton
Genesee
Wheeler. *
Burr.
'"
Hon.'William A .
H.
John A .
Greene
Cook.
Hamilton
Herkimer
Jefferson
L. J . Bigelow.
Kings
Lewis
...<^>p-.'
Henry B. Turner.
Doctor Walter B. LaaderdaJe.
Hon. John J# Foots,
Bon. John LCh*Jaarcv lty
Hon.
Livingston
Madison
Monroe
New York
'
CHIEF OF * M
Onondaga
Ontaria .
H o n . Charles Andrews.
Hon. "Gideon Granger.
Orange
John C . McConnell.
Orleans
E z r a T . Coaun.
Oswego .
H o n . Elias Root.
Otsego
George W . Ernst.
Putnam
Queens
Charles M . K i r b y .
Eenseelaer
Richmond
Rockland
Saratoga .
Schenectady
John Bradt.
Schoharie
Schuyler
Seneca^..,
Henry Stowell.
St. Lawrence . . . . .
Steuben.
Suffolk . .
D r . A . G . Thompson.
Sullivan
Tioga . *
Tompkins .
OF MILITARY STATISTICS.
H o n . E z r a Cornell.
Ulster
Warren
Frederick A . Johnson, J r .
Washington
Wayne
Westchester . .
*.
.
Saxton B . Gavitt.
Wyoming
H o n . Linus W . Thayer.
Yates.........
H o n . Darius A . Ogdeu.
83
FIRST A N N U A L R E P O R T O F T H E
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BUMAU OP
85
M l l t t A R Y STATISTICS.
A F F O R D E D B Y TOWNS.
The
An-
other reason, but about one-fifth o f the towns have reported, and
COUNTY.
A L F R E D .
for 600;000.
14
34
56
81,489 00
$450 00
$1,039 00
hospital cr in service
$45 00
'
$103 00
from disability
. * K.
"
A N G E L I C A .
25
f^lhV
000,000,....
48
^ t ^ W B ^ ^ * /
* ^
* * *
68
126
$1,6*3 S5
$1,150 00
$583 6a
$iwee.
B O L I V A R .
111
4B
89
86
$556 05
$556 05
$100 00
12
3
Wm
5
G E N E S E E .
23
for 600,000
Number under the calls for 600,000
SS
56
101
$650 0()
$650 00
$140
00
1
21
G R A N G E R .
call -
8$
Total number f u r n i s h e d . . .
}f$$
$$,00 0$
.. / $724 09
0$ *
orraiigqed ..'
o *
.<>
r
, \ .
N r n n t w of officer^ajid fuldiera
h
umber of
men
ikt&llm
V...
WMtk^miii
,.v,,,,
' - ^ M ^ ^ ^ ^ -
87
MULITAIRY STATISTICS.
>
30
61
$698 00
$698 60
H U D S O N .
23
100
$170 00
26
Scio.
Number of volunteers furnished in first 38 r e g i m e n t s . . . .
15
30
87
82
$1,450 00
$250 00
$1,200 00
$239 00
i..
W A R D .
28
21
:
40
$712 25
$l$i
25
fMgil
1531
00
h$ iadStfeliiiil subscription
'A H f t M C ^ ^ ^ . ^ ^ f e i *
m>$m^*
fx4,^Kf\t" teWill�e$0$eo0*f&
f
to fami. .
$46$ oo
$0 soldiers in
.
08'
^ ^ ^ ^ ^
K i l l e d or d i e d . . . . . . . .
<
W E S T
A L M O N D .
10
25
35
$681
50
$487 50
$200 00
$17 00
BROOME
COUNTY.
L I S L E .
71
48
119
$575 00
$575 00
lies of volunteers
$250 00
BP*
$50 00
$275 00
T K I A K G L K .
11
for 600,000
****
IlfiifUfii
81
iS
95
from disability
$
^
ft
re&taa^s,"
aftd nmkim&%mM
.......
"
--
<'
'-^r^n^l.i
*% cf;f^
' ' -
'
>-.h->&/'<t^s}
'si
msm wmmaw^
89
$2,500 00
$2,500 00
hospital or i a service
Number of men who have been discharged or resigned
$72 00
from disability
2
W I N D S O R .
74
65
139
$161
56
$161
56
COUNTY.
S P R I N G .
28
.
24
52
$188 00
$188 00
5
E L U C O T T V U X E .
30
for 600,000
Number under the calls for 600,000
10
40
80
$3,000 00
$1,609 00
$1,400 00
AM
seat to hospitals,
to sanitary commission, by
d a t e d effort or by individuals
$500 00
45
tel#Iifim^hiift4ipe
- s f s f ^ f f t p
tioo m
from disability*.. . . . . * * . . . . * . . . . . * * * * .
......................
F R A N K X J N V I L L E .
m
81 1
$510 50
$519 50
$400 00
IS
S
1
P i '
I B C H D A .
M i l '
19
'ill*J.-:.
MACHIAS.
Number of volunteers furnished in first 38 regt
Number furnished between that time and President*a call
for 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Number under the calls ibr 699,000
HNHSHHHHHHKMEMBI
14
for 600,000
Number under the calls for 600,000.
&mmntmmu&
, . . . . .
. . . . . . .
t ^remots soligtets&ts^
UPWR mwmdL*.*
by individual
Butomm0km...
J200 00
|O0 00
$82
0
f
A M sent 1to hospitals, ito aanitary toernmiss'ion, Ibjr assovciated effort or % individuals,.
..,.
,.
,.. *
i i o o too
ao
M A N S F I E L D .
. . . . . .
31
21
Total number f a m i s h e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Amount of money raised in town to promote enlistments,
a, J 39 10'
$740 00
A m o u n t raised by individual s u b s c r i p t i o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10
$100 00
X^ied..............i....... . . . . . . . . . . - . i . . . . .
. . : >...
OTTO.
47
83
f3,8^0 00
3,820 00
o #
= J#
. *
PoarviLLE.
^0
JiiMiii(lwd..,.-^.*^v.-^-.*-*--..............
mat*
s*
U
119
$1300 00
#1,200 00
92
FUST
AmuAL urow or
SALAMAVCA.
23
81
60
AfUMUiri *f
nt'wy
$2,108 00
$220 00
............
10
Killed or died,
6
Sol'TH
VAI,I,F,V,
for 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
22
36
$34
$34
disability ..............
4 1
YoRKSlUfcT,
Number of volunteers furnished in first 38 r e g i m e n t s . .
6
122
$1,432 00
$1,300 00
$133 00
$30$ JN>
disability *
17
C A Y U G A COUNTY.
Acatu* Crrr (&econd Ward.)
famished,,**.,**,.............
Ammni of money raided in ward to pntmett l f a t f < ^
TotaJ
riwwber
Amoant rained by t a i o
wm4
$2,328 00
c*m
OF
m muuuu O F MILITAKT
93
STATISTICS.
$5,000 00
600 00
7,395 83
G E N U A .
for 600,000
56
81
137
$3,800 00
3,20*0 00
$00 00
200 00
2.4S0 00
W A S C O .
11
49
66
3,100
$3,550 00
00
450 00
1,232
00
-6
STEELING.
Number of volunteers famished in first 38 r e g i m e n t s . . . .
11
40
jr000,000..........
~
^ "
. . . .
mmtf f l i r u r i H t l o w a t o
r
194
ptuawHaenlistments,
^suTOS*ls wn\Wwuf<U . . . . . . .
iw
$183
09
' 189
09
mar AmrtTAL U P O K T or m
94
$51 00
10
7
K i l l e d and died
C H A U T A U Q U A
A
K K
COUNTY.
W R I G H T .
34
39
$2,265 00
2,000 00
265 00
from disability
Number of officers and soldiers brought home for burial.
C A R R O L L .
17
IG
48
81
$2,510 00
2,000 00
670 00
10
CflABLOTTE.
'
, , , .
.
. :;,
;
ABMMUHraited by
mkmdl*m.~*tM*m*mwM
C m
OF I D I t U A V OF m i l T A A T STATISTICS.
95
$250 00
f
E L I . I C O T T . .
52
184
148
374
$45,000 00
7,500 00
37,500 00
724
00
1
P O L A N D .
53
55
107
$",100 00
3,M*U 00
1,300
00
POM FRET.
Number of volunteers furnished in first 38 r e g i m e n t s . . . .
Number furnished between that time and President's call
for 600,000
Number under the calls for 600,000
Total number furnished
9
82
133
224
. . .
Amount
$12,678 05
8,571
31
'4,106 14
by asso
1,405 35
PoLA*n.
Bmualw of volunteers raruiahsd in first 38 regiment*....
Bsnukar f j o h m s i hotwoon thai time and President's call
fcr#*M*0
,
J ^ S S E i ^
^^^Hn^^n^BnunEl^P^k^
v^^^^^nnn^nnnannn^nBHBl^^^^^&^^^
.-
11
66
IMii
oo
96
ran
jjnmu. w o n
or
ra
n *
regiments,
-'^r;-^-"-^.
S T O C K T O N .
.-.
regiments,
Killed
WESTFIBU).
N-iH U T of v. .In nicer* furnished in first 38 r e g i m e n t s . . .
N u m i ' f fummhed between that time and President's call
f, .r f,OO.M0
\0
Aid
.................................
- hospital or in service
Aid
CH2MU9G COUNTY.
CHUT OF t n
BUKXAU OP M I U T A B T 8TATTSTIC8.
from disability
.
or resigned
from disability
C H E N A N G O
COUNTY.
C O V E N T R Y .
for 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Number under the calls for 600,000
Total number furnished
Amount of money raised in town to promote enlistments,
Amount raised by tax on town or ward
Aid furnished by churches, schools or individuals to fami
lies of volunteers
Aid sent to hospitals, to sanitary commission, by asso
ciated effort or by individuals
Number of men who have been discharged or resigned
front disability. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . ' . .
Number of officers and soldiers brought home for b u r i a l . .
Ihuaber died in field.
GBBMAK.
98
*
P K K S T O N .
. .
from disability
99
COUNTY.
A L T O N A .
14
18
32
$450 00
450 00
100
C I I A Z Y .
64
164
$240 00
240 00
137 74
from disability
12
8
C L I N T O N .
64
15
4
83
$325 00
25 00
300 00
75 00
PERU.
29
for 600,000..
19
34
88
J l l Inf tibil tj r 1 * j f
" '
$480 82
480 82
349 00
100
from disability
Number of officers and soldiers brought home for b u r i a l . .
25
Died
. . . . . . . . *.
.. . . ............. . %..
COLUMBIA
COUNTY.
A U S T E R L I T Z .
34
'....
102
$6,T38 00
6,000 00
738 00
64
from disability
Number of officers and soldiers brought home for b u r i a l . .
Number of men who have returned in two years regiments,
6
4
K I N D K R H O O K .
12
84
139
235
$11,753 00
8,253 00
3,500 00
.......>
too 00
L I V I N G S T O N .
call
for 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 . . . . . . . . . . . ,
Number under the calls for 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.....
i# # #
can* of m
101
11
CORTLAND
COUNTY.
H O M E R .
10
..
23
35
68
$768 00
768 00
...
200 00
M A R A T H O N .
12
11
41
64
$2,176 00
00
400 00
' PREBLE.
Norober of volunteers furnished in first 38 r e g i m e n t s . .
42
Total nnmber f u r n i s h e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
40
$2,000 00
2,000 00
400 00
SOLON.
Jfnunber of volunteers furnished in first 88 r e g i m e n t s . . . .
an
102
man
amrrjAL w o r n or
....
m
. .
4f
$1,500 00
1,500 00
....
100 00
-K.illocl in fiolt* * t * *
>
f
T R U X T O N .
13
1
600,000......................".......'..*.'.'..*
44
50
Total number f u r n i s h e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Amount of money raised in town to promote enlistments/
10T
$2,180 00
2,150 00
30 00
113 93
300 00
13
W I L L E T T .
to
4*
$1,825 00
1,300 00
525 00
100 00
t-
from d i s a b i l i t y . . .
6
DUTCHESS COUNTY!
first 3S regiment**...
>
t*<
(mm
or fm
WSKAV' or mtxrAm
mwxmm
108
$3,400 00
3.400 00
50 00
1
UNION YAI.E.
25
4T
T2
$1,825 00
1,725 00 '
100 00
175 00
7'
ERIE
COUNTY.
M A R I I X A .
35
57
90
$'2-, 400 00
2,400 00
55 00
11 00
ESSEX
COUNTY.
M I N E R V A .
^ m b e V d f volunteerS'Timiisbed' to first 38 r e g i m e n t s . . . .
10
50
20
^ o ^ ! ' ^timber'fwrwkh^d,.. - . . . . . . . .
80
'Mm^M^ofm^m^Y&imd
0
^ ^ H ^ f s 1 ^ # b ^ r t W e # ttowir olf w r d l .
. . . . . . .
..-.=....
<M
*W <W-
am
Niismibbrmf IvoliAiwiseersBfQiriBtslibdd inn mrsst 38Sreggmaiisss...
Num^rifniinisheddbotweeni;thatt time; and JBreMident'sKcall]
id) vi oOO^OOO'J . . . . . . . . . * * . , . . * . . . . . . . . . , . . , . .
(
.,
TOD
m
m
\m
tK96S0OO0
....,.....,....
NuMiibferrolJiofffe
ii
,,...
TBtttl .1 iiMimiyerr f u i r n i i a b i e d r l . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .
n
n
$350; 00)
BLB A4.
Nirainibnrrotff^
.,.,..,
NunnibbrriuEniishledd b!e<tweennth!ait tiineeaaidl Breaidemtlsecadll
fori OOOyOOO'i,.,.,..,.,....,..,.,..,...,.,... ,* * , . , . . , . . . , . . .
56
Nipmib^riimd^nthleecadlsBfSBr 6 y 0 0 $ } , . . , . , . . .
.......
TbtaiI imifniberrf uirrcisbed.,......,......,......,..,... . . . . . . . . . . .
A'mioutnit t oSfwmm^ ruasedditint ocwnn to pjomGxteaeniisinmnitss
Ainximmit t raasedl biyvi n:di vMiiail SflihWnpticMLT.,.,.,...
AMdiUTniishbddbyye'ta
1 tea? oi V o l h i n i t e e r s f . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . , . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A i d ! fmvmi ohlmiclxea^, se-blwlss, orr a&aad&nMea^too aeMierse inn
libspi'taUnoFr inn service*.,......,...,.,.,. . . . . . , . , . . . , . , . , . .
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efflbstt orr biyy iinMvrdisadsi.....,...,....... ,......,......,.......,.,
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effiScttoifr b ^ i o d i T r d A a i s s , . , . , . , . . . . . . . . .
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M P O R T OF THE
24
Total number f u r n i s h e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
131
$2,000 00
2,000 00
12
I bedo * < * . * * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F R A N K L I N ,
44
.42
86
$10 00
10 00
400 00
I I A R R I E T S T O W N .
22
,..
30
10
MALONE.
Number of volunteers furnished in first 38 regiments
100
..
60
550
TOO
$10,000 00
6.000 0$
<
6.000 00 .
resigned
V.'i.;V;>
1,001
i
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^
107
COUNTY.
CAROGJL.
N urn be.' of volunteers furnished in first 38 r e g i m e n t s . . . .
24
29
$1,152 00
1,152 00
COUNTY.
A L E X A N D E R .
17
12
66
95
$4,200 00
4,200 00
100 00
742 00
10
]7
Died..
2
ELBA.
28
66
94
$2,375 00
1,900 00
475 00
'm*m
252 92
disability.
7
1
14
108
roast AMTHFAL
n r o n or
PaviMoir.
Number furnished between June 1, '61, and President's call
for
6 0 0 , 0 0 0 . . . . . a . . * . * * * . . * . * . . * * . . * . . . . . . . . . .
00
. , .
66
76
92,800 00
1,300
00
1,000
00
260 00
230 00
8
*
Died
5
PEMBROKE.
12
..
S6
80
mm
. .
ig
#1,600 00
1.600
00
600 00
. ,
900 00
Died in service
4
GREENE
COUNTY.
CAIBO.
Number of volunteers furnished in first 88 regiments....
00
g&
Total number f u r n i s h e d . . .
Amount of money raised in town to pmiw>ln isdiwlssejyss.
t0
* , $000 0 |
subscription.
Aid sent to hospitals, to sanitary onMiiJarioay hy mm^vi >,v
ciated effort or by i n d i v i d u a l s . % . . . ^
Amount raised by individual
t^'uS
"
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OF
lot
V OF MCUTAKT tTATIFTICSV
HALCOTT.
.... t
#;:#:.
:# .
* * * *
* * * *
JKWITT.
Number of volunteers furnished in first M -regiineiits....
Number furnished between that time and President's call
for 600,,000.
. . * * . . . . . . 4 . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SB
*,
Total number f u r n i s h e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . .
Amount of money raised in town to ))rouio.t4*Jjlis.yii.ejits,
Amount rmised by individual subscriptJ o n . . . . ............ *
A i d sent to hospitals, to sanitary commission.! by m^itelated effort or by i n d i v i d u a l s * . . . . . . . . . . .
^
.
Number of umu who have been dittcharged or resigned
from disability.
. . . . . . . . . . . . , *
62
$.a.5 oo
35 00
M
00
WjNltllAM.
Number of volunteers furnished in first BB r*giineutM..
Number furnished between that time and PresidVui'ji call
few 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Number under tbe calls for 600,000
.,
Total number f u r n i s h e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Amount of money raised in town U> promote-enlistim'tits,
Amount raised b y individual s u b s c r i p t i o n . . . * . . . . . , . . . , .
Aid sent to hospitals, to sanitary c<>ti.mi*aiun by .usjtt**
a
27
75
liM.*r, on
wyd oo
dated effort or by i n d i v i d u a l s . . . . . . . . . .
250 00
HAMILTON
hi
COUNTY.
trot
S regiments.
2
n
10
$600 00
m oo
**
110
FIRST ANlfUAL U P O B T OP T B I
LONG L A K E .
Total number f u r n i s h e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I150
Amount r a i n e d by t a x on town or w a r d
00
150 00
...........
'MoREllorsK.
600,000. .
14
Aid
number furnished
furnished
16
lies o f Volunteers. . .
Number
$100 00
. . . . . . . ......
of men who h a v e
from
d i s a b i l i t y , . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . .
UKEK1MEH
COl'NTY.
MANJIKI*.
'Number of volunteers-furnished i n first 38 r e g i m e n t s . . . .
N u m b e r fnrnihhed b e t w e e n t h a t time and President's call
fbr 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . .
....
Number under the- calls for 600,000,
Total number f u r n i s h e d , , . . . . . . , . . .
Amount of money raised inrtowu to promote enlistments..
30
8
58
00
110,000 00
10,000
00
600
00
470
10
STAS*.
Number of volunteers furnished in first 80 rsfftsas***....
g-
for.000f000. * . . . * . . . . * . . * . . . . . . * * * . .
Nuaibr under the calls lor
Total number
000000.
f
fefniahod*.4****
* *
i-w*
cmr
or m
B I T U A U OF M U T A E Y STATISTICS.
....
Ill
$4,850 00
100 00
100 00
WlI.MUKT.
10
9
25
$232 02
1 62 02
62 00
C O O IX
A LEX ANURIA.
Number of volunteers furnished iu first 'A* regiments. . . .
60
...
30
116
,.
106
$5,000 00
ii,U32 00
1,068
00
500 00
beeu discharged or resigned
from disability
I^Aed.. * * *
I... ..
G A F I Visctirr.
Number of volunteers furnished iu first 38 regiments,,
21
fat SSOjOOO.. * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bfunshor unshnr uus onUafcsrSOS,000.
..**. ,,,
23
120*
on town or w a r d . . . . . . .
I f uswMhsnl amusnjistiiii
t, byaaouctateU
>##
164
66,410 22
0,21$ 4T
10S 15
112
11
1
23
Died
4
HENDERSON.
57
23
78
158
$7,595 00
7,500 00
95 00
281 50
11
'
32
Killed 7, Died 3
10
P H I L A D E L P H I A ;
39
88
86
$1,550 00
1,400 00
150 00
050 00
Amount
. . . . . . . . <,<> '
........ .
e
o*
* 10
4
WORTH.
11
C H I E F OF T H B B U K E A U OF M I L I T A R Y STATISTICS.
118
$50 00
0
1
K i l l e d 1, died 3
4
LEWIS
COUNTY.
DENMARK.
Number of volunteers furnished in first 38 r e g i m e n t s . . . .
28
14
78
120
$11,550 00
9,4S8 50
2,061
50
HlGIIMARKET.
Number of volunteers furnished in first 38 r e g i m e n t s . . . .
12
16
W E S T TURIN.
19
36
58
$1,800 00
1,800 00
500 00
1
LIVINGSTON
COUNTY.
AVON.
Homher of volunteers furnished in first 38 r e g i m e n t s . . . .
45
fey
tm ^
te
;.
97
tam-Of
28
w&?d
e
-a
'
$8,200 00
8,000 00
114
$200 00
500 00
200 00
...
300 00
15
6
Died
1^
CONESCS.
IT
.-, , .- .
48
73
$3,100 00
1,900
00
1,200 00
700 00
N C N D A ,
39
.........
48
8$
....... ^..........
168
$3,107 00
2,290 00
817
00
.....................
118 00
370
40
...
OSSIAW.
04440'0*4
for 600,000 . . . . . * * # *
Number under the colli for 600.0W-.. / - ^
. ^ ^ m ^ ^ '
CHTIF OF t A
115
At
$384 00
381 00
Sl'AKTA
Number of volunteers furnished in first 38 r e g i m e n t s . . . .
12
10
30
61
sent to hospitals,
$2,2-25 00
..
to sanitary commission,
2,225- 00
by asso
200 00
MADISON
COt'NTY.
CA/K.VOVIA.
Number of volunteers furnished in first 38 regiments. . . .
33
100
138
$5,435 00
5,000 00
435 00
lies of volunteers
673 31
to soldiers
in
........
337 00
1,750
00
..
18
Killed a i d d
14
.
S M I T H F I K L D .
call
.....
96
uwd^t*<^JT$W,0<>0......
'$JKili&
** *
b&
$3,8S0 16
3,880 16
Aid
1,000
00
10
from disability,
Number of* ofluvrs and soldiers brought home for b u r i a l . .
regiments,
STOCK nKtnOK,
Number furnished between June 1, '(51, and President's call
for 600.000. . . . . . . . . . . . .
64
.............................
86
$4,765 00
4,660 00
105 00
ciated eflort or by i n d i v i d u a l s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
600 00
&
COUNTY:
ORKECK.
40
..........-. . .
Call
20
. . . . .<.............
$1,300 00
1,800
00
from d i s a b i l i t y . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . .
..
..
. . .*
I R O N D R Q C O I T .
call
.r/*^**.**"^
li
ft
from d i s a b i l i t y .
m m
6* t m mm*AU
o r MIMTPAUT m/mmm*
....................
90
...
01,TOO 00
1,500 00
200 00
lies of v o l u n t e e r s - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Aid sent to hospitals, to sanitary commission, by asso
ciated effort or by 'individuals-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
355 00
10
600,000.......................................
10
m
m
$1,220 00
1,220 00
5>
i-
Died . * . * . *
.*.'.*.*.****.*.*.*'.-*.*'.*.".*.'**.*.*. . *
*
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
F L O R I D A .
20
92
$9,000 0CP
8,500 00
00
00^
for b u r i a l . .
ijtofcny hrtMitUiWU*
^,V^^^nm^n&
mbm*t/ti ^Vfe*mnt *
f
call'
^'fM^r'^^^^**'***'**********
H326
Muntien*underr tlie/aalla? farr QSfB}^BSfX.
IBtulinuinUen furnished!.........
.,..,.,..
Amountl oJTm(ui(^ misedi iiir
j&nountt raise.cU tiyy tuxsom ttxwui an wanil. ..........<.u*#.........,.
-
..v...............
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,
txnaauituryruonmiiksioni.Uyyansaaiatcdl
efForti o I T lJvviiKli\*-idualH%
ww aoo
m
n
..................*
55
.............................
11
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5)
my
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pr<iinote enlitttnientit....
ma
m
mom
4mm
...................
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fbc ftunisJL..
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i]fffi> m
44
MB
&T&
%W)
GtSAl
iimoimttaffmoneyvijaisxxdlirn ttrwintu^mmattt'oadiittmuutfcr:...
Amount!raised! hyyihcBWUhail auUsaniytium
j^ffifuimishrfb^cliujTalie^ scJiimlteaiT ihd'SwilUuik-; , tu>fUm\\lie^affvsoiuiitiier;...
^.0[)pL(X00 (MD
iOQ03X00 08D
2S& O00O
22B0 9fi?
322
21
Winswf:.
Ifumlierr^fiirniaiiedrlhftttwaeirj Xunal), /
fmrffliaijxacE...........
iraoo
.......
.*.....**.*.......
ITofcallnumhttrr
fiimieftedi.....
Jlmamittailmuneviruiwfd]iiiitowmtwrjwiinul&aulitttinmitte...
#imiimtts^B*$l^
Jlio^nitttbhuagiiai^, tujsunitaiwaainmisiu)i U^assuuiatiidi
mm
2ftjOD
IpftGD uU)
130DQD (UD
effiii^airb^indiwidiiaik.
........
OQDD
..o* . . . * < * . . * * . . . . . . * * . . . . . . . .
AkSMtmiiiix..
. . . . . . . * . . . *(..(.> * * < . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
?.-9MB9J&BFB9SIBYU^
******
120
.,,.
$5,300 00
4,800 00
1,000 00
A V A .
43
5!
V'
rt-
$2,639 CO
1,750 00
880 00
200 00
M A R S H A L L .
.....
28
59
IO4
....
$6,169 00
3,669 00
2 500 00
359 00
from disability
9
S A K G E R F I K L O .
20
24
73
l|f
$3,400 00S,400 00
from disability
%Q0(>
0$
121
V K R O N A .
....
.......
f1
184
266
67,350 00
7,350 00
1,000 00
W K S T K U N .
15
42
73
130
$3,600 00
3,600 00
500 00
COUNTY.
H O P E W E L L .
20
68
95
$7,484 00
3,500 00
3,984 00
..
50 00
507 00
from disability
I
16
5
RICHMOND.
. . . . . . . . . .
*?
,14
122
*...*..*....<
80
01
$400 00
460 00
959 49
6
17
...........
V I C T O R .
26
69
- 29
124
$8,480 00
8,480 00
J".
) 5.
1
' i
effort or by individuals
1,905 15
8
4
23
Fi *
. ORANGE
r, <
COUNTY.
C H E S T E R .
26
for 600,000
Uumber under the calls for 600,000
65
92
^$1,800 00
1,800 00
135 00
..................,
Caawfoao.
dumber furnished between Juno 1, '61, and Preside*?a oaB
for 600,000
800 DO
CHIEF OF i n
123
43
59
$515 00
615 00
105 00
580 00
21
Died...
3
MlNfStNK.
14
43
60
81,083 00
1,083 00
70 00
MONTGOMERY.
Number of volunteers furnished in first 38 r e g i m e n t s . . . .
109
'
123
236
,...
$6,281 45
3,000 00
3,281 45
hospital or in service
432 56
2,440 25
II
MOOXT How.
Ml
124
4 1 3 00
Amount r a i s e d by individual s u b s c r i p t i o n . . . . . . . . . . . . .
413 00
Aid
hospital or in s e r v i c e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
N E W
600 00
W I N D S O R .
,..
123
123
$4,320 00
4,320 00
W A R W I C K .
. . .
50
50
166
266
$2,000 00
2,000 00
1,000 00
to sanitary commission, by asso
500 00
ORLEANS COUNTY.
C A R L T O N .
20
40
90
150
$2,350 00
1,600 00
'
t50 00
450 00
%
?
Died
OSWEGO COUNTY.
ORWELL.
<
' ' ,
................
*t,
.-\,
u'H-
<Mt9f*#%*;V-vv^v;/ W
mm
or n s Btmi4H or M L L I T A R T S T A T I S T I C S ,
, >..
125
*
$390 00
,.,,
103 11
from d i s a b i l i t y . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5
2
7
10
RICH LAND.
Number of volunteers furnished in first 38 regiments
35
142
185
$5,574 00
5,454 00
120 00
1G0 00
200 OO
S A N D Y
C R E K K .
41
.22
88
151
$lff0 00
160 00
lies of volunteers...,
750 00
effort or by individuals..
580 98
from disability
MONROE.
imtpm
1&
>7
to promote enlistments.
11
86
' 1550 00
'
126
FIRST A N N U A L
REPOftT OF THE
$380 00
..
110 00
50 00
Died
4
OTSSGO
COUNTY.
:3CTTERN*UTS.
Number of v-.lunteers furnished in first 38 regiments . . . .
51
10
14
135
$5,527 00
5,147
00
380* 00
548 55
. EDMESTOX.
16
57
76
$6,159 88
5,127
30
432
58
300 00
from disability
15
EXETER.
Number of volunteers furnished in first 38 regiments
'
call
41
.......
<
88
>
'
IT
:C '
f ; ^
127
$250 00
2
H A K T W I C K .
10
600,000
30
62
102
$4,400 00
4,200 00
200 00
25 00
Or EGO.
Number of volunteers furnished in first 38 r e g i m e n t s . . . .
11
39
51
$2,835 00
2,835 00
Died
6
Prm
F I E L D .
8
45
56
$2,700 00
2,700 00
Killed....
1
311 92
2
2
BicHrrna.'
Jwm 1, '01*
128
52
'72
$6,000 00
6,000 00
pital or in service . .
375 00
R O S E B O O M .
..
0
.
60
69
$6,060 00
<..
6,000 00
60 00
U N A D I L L A .
, . .
40
55
101
$82 50
^..
82 60
200 00
COUNTY.
A R M
E L .
50
25
..
76
*...*
160
$8,000 00
8,000 00
......c...
1,000,00
4 ^ . . . . . . . . . .
, , ,. i
PBILUPSTOWH.
# 00 *4..*
00*i^j^l^l^KSm
129
150
175
$7,820 14
1,500 00
6,320 14
300 00
1
PUTNAM VALLEY.
Number of volunteers furnished in first 38 regiments....
Number furnished between that time and President's call
for 600,000,
Number under the calls for 600,000.
Total nnmber furnished
............... <
Amount of money raised in town to promote enlistments..
Amount raised by tax on town or ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Aid sent to hospitals, to sanitary commission, by associ0
ated effort Or by individuals
Number of men who have been discharged or resigned from
disability. . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . .
Number of men who have returned in two years regiments
4
QUEENS
it
29
42
$500 00
500 00
75 00
i.
3
COUNTY.
OYSTER BAT.
Number furnished between June 1, '61, and President's call
for 600,000* . . . . . .
. . . * < > ' . . > < r . . . . . . . 4 0
Number under the calls for 600,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
285
Total number furnished
<,,....
325
Amount of money raised in town to promote enlistments.. $23,600 00
Amount raised by tax on town or ward. . . . . . . . . . .
20,000 00
Amount raised by individual subscription . . . . . . . . . . .
3,600 00
MA furnished by churches, schools or individuals to familieiof v o l u n t ^ r S i . . . . . - . - . * * * . . . . .
2,058 74
1s
RICHMOND C O U N T Y ,
OAWtlTON.
156
240
for600.000....................
.4 *
SEN KG A C O C N T Y ,
JtJNHJS.
4 ****
if
VAR*CK\
4 4 4
4 *
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mtsm%
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r , , * r . . . , . . . , , , t , t * r .- . r , , . , , , . ,
131
.
*Vl
60
Of
$2yOT5 48
2,0T5 48
14T 50
(torn disability.
&
CLIFTON
PARK,
* * * * * * * * *
OALWAY,
for 600,000*******/44***1***44********************
21
Number tinder the call* for 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
51
Total number tarnished, *****************************
Amount qf money raised in tow^ to promote enlistments,
13,959 25
Amount raised by tat on town or w a r d , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
3,200 00
Amount raised by individual s u b s c r i p t i o n 7 5 9 25 ,
Aid mat to hospitals, to sanitary commission, by asso
ciated eibrior by i n d i v i d u a l s , ^ * ^ , / , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
400 00
*. Wttmw*
ffilrtMiir
6S
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444444444044444404000
4a
#.
100
77
182
$2,668 75
2,400 00
&68 75
241
26
SCHENECTADY COUNTY.
PRINCETOWN.
600,000
33
88
$2,313 60
.1.
1,313
50
1,000
00
25 00
4
SCHOHARIE COUNTY.
SEWARD.
10
600,000
12
10
41
$2,900 00
2,900 00
800
00
'
1
'
SUMMIT.
600,000
call '
...
tax
Volt ,
./^jfj^,
u a
\ '4^^K^t
Amount raised by
;v>'
' K
irmtAu O F MILITARY
o s p r owtm
STATISTICS.
133
3
1
3
COUNTY.
D E PEYSTER.
27
23
for 600,000.
51
101
$990 00
600 00
390 00
65 00
5 86
355 00
14
1
11
FINE.
41
600,000
It
65
$100 00
100 00
HOPKINTOK.
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Mi&m^Mi,
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21
84
80
100
$456 00
456 0 0
184
Ff8BT AHKOAL B l f O l f Of M M
.........*........*
$296 85
...............
250
00
LAWRENCE.
80
H
600,000...............*.******<*..*.
55
44
110
$1,800 00
50 00
1,750
00
100 00
"
LISBON.
60
for 600,000
Number under the calls for 600,000
80
85
225
$3,861 2f
3,561
300
27
00
2,986 05
7
4
'
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800
18S
f0$
<
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08,000 i t
8^000^ >
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C H O I OF Tffl BUMATJ OF MttfTARt iTATISTICS.
185
g
40
COUNTY.
KKAMNG,
STEUBEN
COUNTY.
CAMPB<X,
41
for 600,000
10
63
120
$800 00
500 00
300 00
50 00
GRBKNWOOP.
1
call
/itlbVtM^OOO.'.';
19
32
59
0534 00
534 00
200 00
i ^ l ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ * * * v
, :
136
HoRttBUftVIUX.
N u m
asm
ot
in
S U J U U V of
MIMTART ITATISTICS.
#
61
139
571
00
511
00
200
00
11
1
Died t M t M t M M i M ) I l I M M I i M I M * ( I I I I H It
WHEELER.
19
48
61
1814
00
814
00
505. 6 8
925 <ty>
5
1
1
WOODHULL.
14
for 600,000
-^tfa^.v.....'.;v..v
1 \.Nfnn*bipr of otfoam and soldiers brought home for burial..
milium***"of man^rbo'bava returned in two yearn regiments
31
56
101
1220
00
150
00
10 00
232 01
19
0
to
6
'4
138
FUST
AmrrjAL
SULLIVAN
KXFOKT
or
TBIititri
COUNTY.
COIXICOON.
80
*....'
80
80
120
$315 00
815 00
100 00
from disability
LIBERTY.
26
600,000
85
124
385
$800 00
I!.;
800 00
from disability
6-
14
IS
SUFFOLK
COUNTY.
HUNTINGTON.
86*
880
814
$81,702 00
80,000 00
F,702 00
\;j
500 00
'
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^
'
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<
Hill
, ,
V '
*-,.u %
im
- -
<\'f^\^f8^^^ :
: ' m j m ^ ^ i ^
139
MTLITABT STATISTICS.
04
1)5
$14,247 45
13,6*85 00
562 45
t
50 00
481 11
2
3
2
SMTTHTOWN.
21
11
08
$8,000 00
8,000 00
105 00
SOUTHOLD.
50
* 142
192
$14,200 00
14,200 00
9,964 00
ULSTER COUNTY.
T
HARDENBUKGH.
24
24
or resigned
'
MAMLITOWN.
regiments
President's call
140
$9,5135 16
1,810
865
00
16
26 00
effort or by individuals.
602 85
PALTX.
* ** *
90
90
$3,241 00
8,000 00
....**..
241
00
80 00
oH
i\,
%
If*],' '
i'
28
10
Died
"
.".
t!
J*
480
ROSKNDALE.
41
600,000...................*......
81
91
160
$898 00
600 06
888
00
/
* 800
00
888
00'
..........
resigned
'
from d i s a b i l i t y . . . . . . . . . # . . . . * . * . . * . . . * . . * .
Number of men who have returned
in 8 months regln&autsV
WoossTucn.
41 :
u
. /
> ^4
'S^-'^tV
**MJj|^
ens** o* fttt
tvtiKa or M I U T A B T mmttcn.
141
86
16
200 00
1
* 1
COUNTY,
CALDWELL.
*
Number under the calls for 600,000.
Total number furnished.
*. *
Amount of money raised in town to promote enlistments* *
Amount raised by tax on town or ward.
Amount raised by individual subscription.
Number of officers and soldiers brought home for burial..
28
24
4t
0135 00
100 00
35 00
CHESTER. *
effort or by individuals.
13
26
103
(950 00
665 00
285 00
388 34
HAGUE.
frwishad
*
infirstSS regiments... *
''j^00,tim
end Resident's call
2t
6
88
$100 00
100 00
10 00
1
it
1
Htm
ii
Number under ilm calls fur 000,000, ,.<,***
M
Tolftl tltlttlhor fttMllftlKMt * i i i l H i M M I M M t M i M i l i l i i i
Amount of money raised In town to promote etillstmotita* *
Amount raised by Individual mibsoHptiofh *** # # t # i # # * %m oo
Aid furnished by churches, sellouts, or individuals, to iamb
60 00
lies of volunteers* M I I I . i * * * i i * 111 i * 11 # iii
Number of men who huvu been discharged of resigned
8
from disability* m i
1
Number of ullleers and soldiers brought homo for burial*
Number of men who Have returned hi two years regiments,
JoitNBHtmoH,
13
Number of volunteers furnished in first 38 regiments,, *
Number furnished between that time and President's call
04
Ii)!* 000,000 M t H M t U M l t M U M M H l O t H M O H M
04
Number under the calls for 000,000.. *******. . * * *
141
Total number furnished,
I1J65 00
Amount of money raised in town to promote enlistments * *
1/200 00
Amount raised by tax on town* of ward* **** *t11
05 00
Amount raised by individual subscription, % % * ****,
Number of men who have been discharged or resigned
11
from disability i l U H t i H t i t M H u i n u i u M H U M i
Number of officers and soldiers brought home for burial* ,
i
t
Lt'EERNtt*
5
49
83
If
$600 00
400 00
800 00
100 00
4
1
QuiiKsBcar,
Number of volunteers furnished in ital i l tagiasanla*
Number furnished between thai Kim and- IHsasiintts taH
Ml
5
for 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 , i i i i u i i t i i i u i i i f i h H v f i % * i ^ ^ ^ ^ : | - f i
ii'ftBlfclilftthdefci^JO Oidia* iMf> iiitji^Aftits s^'^^ '^s^jM^^sees\i
mm
oi
WMAV
O F MJLITART BTATIBTICA,
148
Oil
#11,082 00
8,202 00
0,000 00
H
10
100 00
0
I
STONY OUKKK.
IB
21
45
10 00
10
TUVRIIAN,
it
80
66
$1,850 oa
1,850 00
z
WiMlSNStltttaH,
23
^Number of volunteers tarnished in Hist 38 regiments. , *
Number furnished between that time and Presidents call
for 000,000. i t i t i i t i i i i i M M i i t M i i t * * *
61
Number under the calls for 600,000. * . , , * , . , . . , . . . . .
114
$totulnumber tarnished****,,,*.%***
-* AsseemtofuKmey raised in towii to promote enlistments.. # W 0 0 00
2,600 00
4kpj^
or ward........ . . . . . . .
5,000 00
* ~ m & * t i ^
l y liniMinnl ^beoriptloo...
.
|p|aj^a^
or individuals* to famiSM0O
i
144
? i R S T
..................
. , . . WO&OOTC.
...^
i
Ibr 600.000*
^ r^r^^v^#^#^^<^^
mm
O F T H E B U R E A U O F MtLITAltT STATISTICS,
145
130
T o t a l number furnished.
107
$1,005 00
1,005
00
208 75
480 80
WESTCHESTER
COUNTY.
BBDKOJM),
11
112
135
$13,500 00
12,500 00
1,000
00
J ,800 00
* . * ^ * . . *.
ft
llAKftlMOtf,
Number furnished between June 1, '61, and President's call
for 600,000
13
bH
Total number f u r n i s h e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Amount of
money rawed in
11
$5,280 00
6,000' 00
2Hi) 0$
..,............,
If AMAKOtfgCK,
Number of volunteers furnished in first %% regimenta*...
VI
000000000*00000000000*
(or000,000.00
42
VI
* $Si VH Sf>
f
%UH hb
p m M l y Meifaei e ^ r t i e c r i p i k * . , . . . 1 , 0 0 0
"I
00
- -
146
-----
:-
. -
hospital or in service . ,
$503 50
..............
150 00
1,620
00
2
KVR.
45
81
138
$19,500 00
14,500 00
5,000 00
2,030.25
YOP.KTOWN.
36
12
108
$5,400 00
5,000 00
400 00
500 00
COUNTY.
EAGLE.
is
1Q
..I.......
"
..;
Total number f u r n i s h e d . . . o
8$
,...
46
9$
' $40^ 0#
\
'^^CMfc^-
. a w J ui^A^u
"
"
147
, * * * . . . < * *
tiKKKSKtt FAM.SV
for 600,000.
1)
41
fc
50
8853 00
853 00
100 00
,.,
Killed
3
YATES COUNTY.
JfiKl'SAl.KM.
13
37
04
44
7 , 0 0 0 00
....
0,300 00
, ..
700 00
148
Albany
Allegany...
Broome
Cattaraugus)
Chautauqua
Cayuga . . . .
Chemung . .
Chenango..
Clinton . . .
Columbia . .
Ccfrtland . . .
Delaware...
Dutchess . . .
Erie
to
4
12
9
4
o
5
3
3
6
Edsex
792
457
973
1,393
572
105
303
361
422
377
$16,927 05
3,238 56
18.513 60
91,324 24
19,233 00
300 00
3,736 05
1*495 32
24,591 00
10,449 00
39
136
25
35
222
258
1
85
88
19
22
139
95
51
141
6S4
34
276
94
14
115
371
133
90
458
1,076
29
390
220
36
186
646
5,225 00
2,400 00
5,092 38
13,203 00
1,152 00
11,375 00
2,330 00
750 00
15,182 02
21,601 22
750 00
15,020 02
20,048 4*
35
104
33
72
25
137
52
120
60
126
277
224
269
268
194
18
309
461
353
13,350
17,016
14,080
5,195
26,945
11,288
14,415
9,660
1,600
23,850
190
43
275
565
527
1,113
845
22,610 00
28,458 00
........
90
214
40
125
172
61
40
136
615
90
329
486
254
285
386
888
150
503
754
367
325
16,424 00
16,472 45
2,350 00
6,284 00
35,764 38
8,000 00
23,606 Of
3,500 00
5,000 Of
1,600 00
5,834 Of
34,109 SO
389
614
444
245
33
48
36
94
459
596
204
1,180
26
193
36
47
50
59
20
49
52
225
541
7
1
10
215
131
82
46
Totapkinf . . .
Ubter
Warren*
Washington .
Wayne
WectehetUr
Wyomiof
Tattf*
3GS240
367
729
448
87
195
120
265
236
13
4
95
134
4
29
3S
Franklin . . .
Fulton
(iencsee....
(ireene
Hamilton....
Herkimer . .
Jefferson . . . .
Kings
Lewis
Livingston. . .
Madison . . . .
Monroe
Montgomery.
New Y o r k . . .
Niagara
Oneida
Onondaga
Ontario . . . .
Orange
Orleans
Oswego
Otsego
Putnam
Queens
Rensselaer . .
Richmond. . .
Rockland....
St. Lawrence
Saratoga....
Schenectady.
Schoharie . . .
Schuyler....
Seneca
Steuben
Suffolk
Sullivan . . . .
$3,941 35
2,661 56
9,318 00
40,671 00
15,332 00
290 00
2,960 00
475 00
20,253 00
8,726 00
120
434
526
107
18
82
48
121
94
86
07
172
148
17
395
146
4
SO
12
16
238
41
105
398
38
' 8ft
9
115
828
tlf
$55
00
00
76
00
00
5,125
2,400
2,992
5,864
1,152
4,200
00
00
00
00
00
00
50
00
00
00
Of
20,109 0ft
20,000 Of
19,997 00 2,500 00
15,208 IT 12,76ft 2T
34,317 23 10,814 2ft
2,313 50 1,313 60
4,350 ff 1,450 0*
2,000 ff 2,000 Oft
5,040 ff 4,fff 00
4,fH 52 :*#ftft^:^f
8,140 45
1,115 ff
"'1
149
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'3
u
a
COUNTIES.
J- J
I
o g a 2 I l u ~ - -
> si ! X3
21.
.2
to
* a ' d. 2-a S
.5*3
a 2 c
M J- o B
S B "
Albany . . . . .
Allegany....
Broome . . . . .
Cattaraagus.
Chautaaqaa.
Caycga
Chemung....
Chenango . . .
Clinton
Colombia....
Cortland
Delaware....
Dutchess
Brie
Enez
Franklin
Fnlton
Genesee
Greene
Hamilton . . .
Herkimer . . .
Jefferson
King*
Lewis
Livingston . .
Madison,
Monroe
Montgomery.
Haw Y o r k . . .
Niagara
Oneida
Onondaga . . .
Ontario
Orange
Orl
$11,965 70
575 00
9,195 60
49,852 93
3,901 00
10 00
865 05
1,020 32
4,238 00
1,723 00
1580 00
250 00'
2,432 25
1,549 00
5,000 GO
120 00
641 25
249 00
113 93
130 00
7,175 00
2,330 00
850 00
162 00
1,552 75
2,0*1
2,601
4,420
3,695
3,096
Mq *
O => - d
35
6
4
2
21
225 00
55 00
176 61
3,062 32
8
11
33
34
3
20
7
10
2
16
2
34
1,424 92
380 00
100 00
590 00
576 19
1,530 03
8
8
44
500 00
1,570 49
3,359 00
355 00
275 00
26
18
7
4
22
5
5
3
11
15
618 00
673 31
87 00
1,020 00
200 00
337 00
21,610 00
7,789 00
235 09
3,000 00
345 93
3,470 52
2,050 00
19
17
50 00
875 00
3,372 24
3,820 25
450 00
994 09
1,635 47
1,875 00
10
17
2
9
23
2
1,125 00
: S
12
I
7
25
5
1
4
10
9
2
50
00
76
00
60
12,024 00
11,472 4*
750 00
450 00
1,655 06
8,96$ 90
a -a
W .<*>
71
4
95
56
11
8
32
26
12
25
43 03
1,306 00
375 00
ej
X>
oo T>
W70 00 $1,096 00
275 00
122 00
1,144 50
189 00 6,.582 00
600 00 6,732 00
910 00
950 00
212 74
985 00
600 00
100 00
100 0C
2,100 38
7,339 00
o
o
*.
->
2
25
16
7
18
26
14
7
11
3
8
11
5
65
8
10
26
18
7
11
14
2
15
8
5ft
30
2
21
17
2
13
3
51
7
6
3
20
6
3,600 96 2,958 74
5,881 81
13
291 25
1,999 99
2,999 99
ft at
49 99
3,977 12 2,29ft 98
2*2*4 44|1,9I4 99
199 99
M l * to
5 86
25 99
59 99
5,491 05
1,298 76
300 00
SO 00
116 38
3,137 34
1,686 11
32
22
1
6
3
13
82
24
11
2
2
2
20
6
1
14
3
54
E>
19
18
8
, J f: *
County*
.
.
....
Joseph Kresser.
Philip O'Brien.
Martin V . B. Winne.
Ahram Koonz.
Barent P . Staats.
David V . N . Radcliffe.
Thomas E a r l y .
Timothy Seymour,
William McCluskey.
...
Thomas 0. Wands.
William Kimmey.
W i l l i a m D . Strevell.
Jonas Shear.
..
Stephen V . Frederick.
John Keenholts.
John R. Taylor.
New Scotland
George H . Laraway.
Jared T . Reynolds.
*
Gerrit
Allegany
County.
Rogers.
William Wilson.
Milo H . Wygant.
.
Hamilton Ward*
George W. Easterbroo
Zebulon A . Kendall.
Mark H. Pike.
William Windsor.
Carpenter.
v
James M . Curtis,
--Alvah E. Crnttendon.
. . . . John W. Doell,; *
Clark
Angelica
Alma
Birdsall...
Bolivar
Burns
Caneadea
Van O'Linda.
Friendship
Genesee.
Granger
*Grove
Hume
William H . King.
W i l l i a m L . Howler.
Washington Moses.
Samuel Swain.
John M. Hammond.
Independence
Samuel Beebee.
New Hudson.
..
Rushford
Nathaniel D. Bell.
Jedcdiah B. Gordon.
*Scio
Ward
Royal S. Howard.
Milo Burdick.
Wellsville
Charles Collins.
West Almond
Philip Terry.
Willing
Daniel P. Witter.
Wirt
Alfred Scott.
Broome
County.
Barker
Binghamton
Daniel Lowell.
T r a c y R. Morgan.
do
Chenango
Colesville
Robert G . Harper.
Conklin
Kirkwood
Lisle
Jacob V . A . Waldron.
.
J . A . Emmons.
George Stoddard.
Maine
Jefferson Ransom.
Nanticoke
Port Crane
Sanford
Triangle
Union
Vesta!
Windsor
J . B. Balch.
Col. C. V a n Name.
H . P. Ensign.
John E . Wentz.
E . C . Moody.
E . W . Crane.
W . W . Dickson.
Cattaraugus County.
Allegany
...
Richard Welch.
Aehfcrd
George N . West.
C a r r o l l t o n . . . . . J a m e s
Cdd Spring
CkjMftwaogo
WhmQm ~*
.*v.. .,...>
Nichols,
E . C . Price,
J - Rulofson.
** *^U4I**M
W
N. M . Allen.
Dock Wilton.
152
Farmersville
*Franklinville
Freedom
T . J . Cummings.
H.S.Woodruff:
Thomas White.
Great V a l l e y
A.A.Norton.
Ilindsdale
W . O. Leland.
Huinphey
S. S. Cole.
"Lsehua
W i l l i a m Smith.
Leon
E z r a Cooper.
Little Valley
S. S. Marsh.
Lyndon
J . Q. Perry.
*Machias
Hem an J . Button.
Mansfield
Napoli
New Albion
Olean
J . M . Smith.
Orris Marsh.
J . P . Darling.
C o l . James T . Henry.
Otto
W . E . Hunt.
Perrysburgh
S. L . Titus.
Persia
L . S. Jenks.
Portville
J . M . Copp.
Randolph
W . H . Henderson.
Salamanca
E . C . Topliff.
South Valley
J . F . Fenton.
Yorkshire
L. D . Cobb.
Cayuga
County.
A u b u r n city, 1st w a r d . . , .
*2d ward
Lewis Paddock.
Daniel Hewson.
3d w a r d
Brutus
William Moore.
Adam Miller.
Lockwood Hunt.
E . S. V a n Lienw.
Solomon Giles.
Cato
Nelson P . Burke.
4 t h ward
Aurelius
Aurora
Conquest
Nelson d o e s .
Fleming
Genoa
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....
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Johnson TsJlsaa*.
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Niles
Owaaco
Scipio
B . II. Leonard.
Anizi Wood.
m m
Sempronius .
A d n a II. Griflin.
Sennett
Thomas Ogdeu.
Springport
P. O. Yawger.
Sterling
William Keevill.
Summerhill
Throop
A . E . Hathaway.
James M . Clark.
Venice
Victory
W . II. Divine.
Isaac Lock wood.
Chautauqua
Arkwriglit
......
County.
L e v i Baldwin.
Busti ;
John A . Hall.
Carroll
James Parker.
(Deceased.)
do
Charles L . Norton.
Charlotte
Chautauqua
Milton Smith.
Cherry C r e e k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
II. W . Parsons.
Clyraer
Otis
Dunkirk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ellery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ellicott
William
Ellington
John N . Furnhnm.
'French
Creek..
D . Hinckley.
C . Benedict.
Coleman r l
Bishop.
. . . . . . P o e t . W i n . P. Sabine.
Gerry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
George A . A l d r i c h .
Hanover . . . . . . . . . .
Harmony
............
Chester Pope.
H o n . Walter L . Sessions.
Kiaatone
Delavan C . Morgan.
M i Ha
If
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. . . . . . *
Poland . . . . . . . . . .
...
Alfred Thorp.
Eliakiin Crosby.
Pocafret....... . . . . . . . . . . . .
A . W. McKinstroy.
Portland . .
.
MiplWj . . . . . . .
.......
gsjicidin
. ^ * * .*>
Doct. H. C . T a y l o r .
Charles Brockway.
John C. Cranston.
Lewis Harrington.
nf
Lncien C..Warren. _
^v,,,,,**
W i l l i a m C Smith.
154
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Chemung County.
Baldwin . .
*Big Flats
L y m a n H . Lownan.
Catlin
Chemung .
D . M . Thomas.
Elmira . . .
Charles G . Fairman.
do
W i l l i a m A , Tuttle.
G . W . Buck.
..
...
D . F . Pickering.
John Cooper.
*Erin
Horseheads
'.
........
.....
South Fort)
J . H , Osmer.
W i l l i a m F . Post.
V a n Etten .
Jacob Swartwood,
Veteran
H . Haskins.
Chenango
County.
Afton
.......
Daniel A . Carpenter.
Vainbridgo
.......
D r . Blinn S. S i l l .
Columbus
.......
Chancey Carner.
Coventry
E d g a r A , Phillips.
German .
W i l l i a m Burnap.
Greene
Robert P . Barnard.
...
Guilford
. . . . . . * . . * . .
Chancey R. Fuller.
L i nek 1 men
MoDonough
Erastus P, Smith.
...
D r . Eneas Ensign.
m to <m m m
New B e r l i n .
Daniel Herrington,
North N o r w i c h .
Nehemiah Leach.
Norwich
i .
.1
Philander B . Prindle.
D a v i d B . Parce.
OtBelio...*--...
.... . . .
James W . Glover.
B . J , Matthewson.
. . ......*>
mm mm
...
Oxford
Pharsolia . . . . . . .
Pitcher
John S. Blackraan.
Plymouth .
Dennis Balton.
Preston
Daniel D . W . C . T h r o o p .
.... . . . .
Sherburne
Alfred Nichols.
Smithvillo
Jesse Read.
Smyrna
Isaac B . Collins.
Clinton County.
Altona.*
Aupablo
* ...
Beekmantown..
Black
....I..
William Graham.
W. 0 . Watson, Jr.
JohnDawaott.
: mi/ >
Brook...
ChampUin .
V'
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CHIEF OF - W B BUREAU OF MILITARY STATISTICS.
Chazy
Clinton
Dannemora
Ellenburgh,
John W . Hubbell.
J . M . Humphrey.
L . W . Pierce.
A . G . Walker.
Mooers
James F i t c h .
Peru
George P. ^ l l e c k .
Plattsburgh
W i l l i a m Reed.
Saranac
Schuyler Falls
Albert Turner.
Cortland
Cincinnatus
Benj. H . Tillinghast.
Cortlandvillo
Cuylcr
County,
Freetown
Samuel Conger..
Harford
Samuel W . Nelson.
Homer
Geo. J . J . Barber.
Lapeer
P . C-. Squires.
Marathon
E . Clark Carley.
do
E.S.Wells.
(Biography.
Preble
Henry B. V a n Hoesen.
Scott
Joseph Atwater.
Solon
James Seymour.
Taylor.,
Truxton
Amos L . Kinney.
Virgil
Pago Green.
Willot
John S. Dyer.
* -
Columbia
County.
Ancram
Elisha Moore.
^.usterlitai
'Canaan
J . C. Ford.
Chatham
Thomas B. Rider.
Claverack...
Peter Meeick.
Clermont
Copako
Gallatin
Germantown..
* ^;'Ofcillt . ^ . i
M r . Washburn.
P. Bonesteol.
Henry Tanner.
Philip Rockefeller.
..-..L
Off#ay)rt*v*v
Norman V a n Bramcr.
Cornelioa Esaelstyn.
Dr. Jotepfi P. Dorr.
155
166
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KSWAtt U N I ! * M M
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* K i n d e r h o o k . . . . . . . F r a n c i s Sylvester.
do
Hon. Wm. fi. Tobey.
Livingston
J^ln Whitbeck.
New Lebanon
Edwin Kendall.
Stockport
Henry A. Vandeearr.
S t u y v e s a n t . E d w a r d
Van Alstyne,
Taghkanick
IT
J . M. Strever,
Delaware County.
Andes
William B. Dowie.
Bovina
John Calhonn.
Colchester"".".".!.*..*>.......
n. *
- Johnson.
Davenport
Zebulon Goodrich.
jj jj
_
Benjamin P. Gerowe.
,
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Hon. Norwood Bowne.
Franklin"."" ~. ".!"..*......- ----- P- & Northrop.
Hamden
.
Marcus L . Bostwick.
Hancock
- -- - - - Ebenezer P. Wheeler.
Barpersfield
Richard E. Davis.
Kortright
William B. Peters.
Masonville
. . . . . . . . . Daniel McKinnan.
Meredith
- - - - - - Edward Douglas.
Middletown
Daniel Waterbury.
Roxbury
- - - - v Alexander H . Burhana,
Sidney A
..'.
- - - - W 1 * S. Rogers.
Stamford
William S. Foote.
Tompkins
- ^ o r g e D. Wheeler.
Walton . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - T. S. St. John.
Dutchess County.
,
'
Amenia
- - - - A biahW. Palmer."
Beekman
. . . . . . . . . . . . Clark A. Nicholson.
Clinton..........
- - - - John G. Balsted,
Dover......
. . . . . < . - . . - . Zebulon Rudd.
EastFishkill
A. A. Brush.
F i s h k i l l . . . . . . . . . . . . T e l l e r .
B
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li
Milan..........
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Pleasant Valley.
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STATISTICS.
1ST
Degarmo.
Augustus L . Allen,
Red H o o k . fe 1. % -w 1
*> V fa *.
t. U U V w
Rhine-beck
P h i l i p H , Lasher.
John
do
Hon.
Stanford .......... _
U n i o n Vale
t. to "to 1.
1.
Washington
William Kelly*
Alvah Bnshnell.
V to M
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Reese.
to
David D. Vincent.
-to
Samuel Thorn,
to to to to to
Poughkeepste city.,.
John 1, Piatt,
w V
Robert E. Taylor.
do
" t o i . to S to to to to 'to to>
do
*-
Benson J . Lossing,
Hon.
do
Erie
Aldeti
Amherst
to to to a to to to to, to to
to
-w
to
County.
btoto.
J . B. Pride.
C . C . Grove.
Aurora . .>..*,.
Seth Fenner.
Isaac Piatt.
W . W. Stannard,
R. L . Burrows.
3d
4th
5th
6th
ward
ward ^
ward
ward
do
"to tm
"to "to
W . P. Moore.
R. Flack,
John W . A . Meyer.
tototo-to "to to
wto,bto - to. to -
Gen.
Buffalo city
.
do
7th ward *
Sth ward -to .tototo.tototototo"to
dth ward
lOtli ward . . . .
to> ,to.toto
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Ik -to
. "to "to
'to to to to to to to to to -
to to to Ik toi -toi
to
IT. L . Lansing,
P. A . Balcom, J r .
(Biography.)
A . A . Howard.
Norton D . Halbert.
Charles E . Pel ton.
0. E. Salisbury.
Charles E. Young.
* . to. -. * * T\ R. Stocking.
1-t'th Wa>rd - .
J, A Smith.
12th ws>rd . % * >
> 1. it, ^ T. -to. -*> -i* %
X&th. ward . - . * ^ % % % %
>George Orr.
IE. Farwell.
ObiotOW&ga
David Woodward,
R. S. Warner,
llarooa Bartlett.
^ v * ^ * ^ * * ^ B y r o n Coohran.
l<vi Potter.
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l o s l i n .
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t o w n
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F . .
M i k e .
H a n d .
Michael M . iStower..
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Hlhomae M . TMumbun.
WiiMam M . IH, H u l l .
(Oleander Marshall.
n s
^Miner^a.!..
Thomas Maguire.
*Moriah
^ewconib
....
Ufariiel
*North E l b a . . .
^Nort/h OEIudson ,
.......
...
TC.fi. JIadh.
(rain Phelps.
St. A r m and
...
Mijote Backer.
Schroon
C S l a i i k M . M u i r t i % .
Wuu.'X HajwariL
Hon. X LBwtnet.
Ticonderoga
*WestPort . . .
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(C. (Chase*
Wiilborough
Wilmington . . .
...
Jdlin IE. I J O W .
-Charlie* Sheldon.
JBe. Iforaiis Miliilla.
Fulton 'County.
Bleecker . . . . . . .
Broadalbiu
Caroga.....
JESphratah . 4 .
Johnfitown
IRylasltatman.
....
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......... JAIfanBrSmA.
IFetar I t ffiiMiHim.
M . Gilbert
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M . M . BaUeMn.
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William Moyil.
grmesm (County.
jtlabama
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Baipan
<(Umum:ey Wmtiaum.
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Wiilliiuu ^H. Mulloiw..
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Byron
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JWhn ll&nfarMte.
W i i t l m 3^nett.
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Cairo
E. C. Stephens.
Catskill
Coxsackie
P . H . Sylvester.
Durham..
A . H . Hayes.
Greenville
B . F . McCabe.
*IIalcott
I. T . Moseman.
Hunter
~---
Henry Osborn.
Jewett...
Lexington
New Baltimore
A . Peck.
A . Kipp.
J . G . Raymond.
Prattsville
0. V . Sage.
Windham
John Olney.
Herkimer
Columbia
Danube
County,
Peter H . Warren.
Henry Miller.
Fairfield
C o l . Geo. W . Phillips*
Frankfort
German Plate
Herkimer
A . C. McGowan.
A . H . Prescott.
Kara Graves.
Litchfield
Irving Holeorab.
Little F a l l s . . . . . . .
James
*Mauheim . .
John Market.
Newport . . . .
Norway
........
. ....
.-
Weatkerwax*
John H . Wooater.
W i l l i a m Carpenter.
Ohio...
George Johnson.
Russia
Orson Moore.
Salisbury . . . . . . . . . .
.......
Schuyler
Stark
Samuel
Northrop.
K . W . Day.
Daniel Shull.
George McClelland.
John W. Stanton.
S* S. Morgan.
.....
Warren
Wilmurt
Wtiifield
Hamilton County.
Daniel Rndas.
Benson
. K. H . Hall.
Oilman
Eliaa P. Oilman.
Hope
. . . . . . . . . . . *W. A . Smith*
Indian Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W. W. Look*.
Lake Pleasant .
SiliiCilL
XiOoglake*............O^V^J^^fg^^^gi
* Arietta
Morehouse........i.....^.
Wells
do
Bassel Bennett.
W . W . Burnham.
H o n . Isaiah Morrison.
Jefferson
Ccunty.
Adams
George W . Bond.
Alexandria
H o n . M . C. Jewott.
Antwerp
John H . Conklin.
Brownsville
Cape Vincent
John W . Ingalls.
Champion
Daniel Potter.
Clayton *
Henry Esselstyn,
Ellisburgh....
Henderson
William Dobson.
Hounsfield
Leray
Lewis Palmer.
Lorraine
Lyme
Henry Bailey.
Homos Wells.
Orleans
Paraelia .
,.
Philadelphia . . . .
Jerome Bushnell.
D r . C. W . Burdiek.
H o n . David J . Wager.
Rodman
Nathan Strong.
Rutland
Theresa
Walter B . Camp.
H o n . G . W . Hazelton.
Joseph A t veil.
Watortown * . _
..........
Wilna
Doct. E . S. Lansing.
Churles W , Smith.
Worth
A . S. Gillot.
Lewis County.
Croghan
Josiah Rofinot.
Denmark
A s i d e / Davenport.
Diana
Joseph Pahud.
Greig
H o n . Francia Soger. .
Harriiibnrgh
it.... John M. Parris.
Highmarket
.
Joljn Walsh.
\ Imm
. . . R i c h a r d s o n T. Hough.
jUyden . . . . . . . . W i l l i a m J . Hall.
/ Juowville.^.
l^.-> Hanry >1 Turner.
^lMu#mhux$k
J & ^ y Sydney Sylvester*
; | ^ M ^ | i ^ p +**<ii>4U**ut W*-1 Jowph M . Gardner. ,
" *' *^ '
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162
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Turin
Watson
Peter K i r l e y .
West T u r i n .
C o l . Seth Miller.
Pinckney
<'
Livingston County.
Avon
_w
Stephen Hosmer.
Caledonia
Hugh D . McCall.
Conesus
E z r a W . Clark.
Geneseo
James T. Norton.
Groveland
Richard Johnson.
Leicester
J . V . Tilton.
Lima
Livonia
Ira Godfrey.
J . W . Morrison.
do
.
Mount Morris
Ira Patchen.
H o n . M c N i e l Seymour.
<.
(Biography.)
North D a n s v i l l e - . .
*Nunda
Albert Page.
do
W . S. Coffin.
Ossian
Portage
Sparta
Springwater
West Sparta
York
*.
M. White.
Joel C. Bennett.
David D. McNair.
H o n . John Wiley.
Leonard B . Field.
James S. Fowler.
William
Madison County.
Brookfield
Cazenovia
DeRuyter.,.
Eaton
Fenner
Georgetown
Hamilton
Lebanon .
Lonox . . . . .
Madison...
Nelson
A. L . Sanders.
J o h n Hobbie.
Jason B . Wells. .
Alexander M. Holmes.
J.Monroe Lawnsbury.
William M. Hare.
.
IraM. Moore.
J . Dixon ATery.
H . K. W Bi"ttoa#
. . . . . A* B. Coe.
- George 1L Caa*. .
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B U R E A U O F MILITARY STATISTICS.
Monroe County.
Brighton..,,
. .....
Chili
Clarkson
Gates...
_
Greece
Henrietta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hamlin
Irondequoit
.
Mendon
Ogden
.
Parma
Penfield
Perrinton
Pittsford
Riga
Rochester city . . .
#
Rush
Sweden
Webster
Wheatland
Lorenzo D. Ely.
Albert H . King.
Adam Moore.
William Otis.
F. W. Lay.
Jerome Keyes.
Seymour Sherwood.
James Swayne.
D. G. Shuart.
Capt S. True.
Hon. John E. Patterson.
Rev. Jeremiah Woodruff.
W. P. Chase.
Hon. Ephraim Goss.
Zophar Willard.
Hon. Lysander Farrar.
Hon. Sanford E. Church.
T. C. Montgomery.
J . E. Pierpont,
Fred, A. Whittlesey.
T. J- Jeffords.
Jerome Fuller.
Thaddeus Van Alstyne.
Samuel Scholfield.
Montgomery County.
Amsterdam
Canajoharie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. Charleston
v Florida,,
$\ Glen
Minden
^Mohawk 1
fe Palatini
*Root
f$U JohnsTille
........
L . Puler Heath.
AbramHess.
Francis Hoag.
Henry McArthy.
Frothingham Fish.
Doctor Uriah Potter.
Abner H. Burtch.
Jeptha R. Simms.
John Mitchell.
Kezekiah Baker.
164
FIRST A N N U A L
REPORT OF THE
Lockport
Captain W m . P . W a r r e n .
Newfane . .
James G . Porter.
do
(Biography.)
*Niagara..
Theodore Hulett.
do
. _
Pendleton .
Porter
Martin Woock.
Henry Stines.
Rovalton
D r . P . P. Murphy.
Somerset
G , C . Humphrey.
Wheatfield
D r . F . Hoyer.
Wilson
........
Oneida
Wm. R
Grant.
County,
Annsville
T . B . Allaneon.
Augusta.
D a v i d M . Miner.
*Ava
Jedediah Edgerton.
Boonvillo
Geo. B . Anderson.
B r i d g e water
Albert Steel.
Camden
Pliny Phelps.
Deerfiuld
John C . Blue.
Florence
Michael McLaughlin.
Flovd
Kirkland
P . A . Hale.
Joseph A v e r y .
Lee
....
Murey
E . S. Bearss.
Jeremiah Sweet.
Marshall
.........
Lorenzo Rouse.
New Hartford
Paris.......
Frederick Savage.
Remsen
D . Thomas.
Rome............
Giles Hawley,
Sangerfield
Steuben
Trenton . . . . . . .
. ....
Piatt Camp.
*.
William Lewis.
D r . Crane.
Henry Wilson.
. .
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* Verona . . . . .
..
. . . George Benedict.
^
*
Vienna...
Chancey C . Broderick.
. -^7*4/
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Western
.....
. John M. Brayton. .
Westmoreland .,
. . . . . . - John B. Nioholson.
Whitestown
George Graham.
'r'' \ >?')$4$ffl
Vernon
..
Qj _
DeWitt.":
Elbridge
e v
. i . . . .
* Freeman.
H . P . Bogardus.
J- O. Wright.
-.
Pabiu8
O. L . Sprague.
Geddes
W . R. Charaberhn.
Lafayette
Lysander
MaQlius
Chester Baker.
Irvin Williams.
H i r a m Eaton
Marcellus
"
Onondaga
John J. Hopper.
Otisco
Luke Wells
Pompey
L e v i S. Holbrook.
Charles S. Sterling.
Skaneateles"-"".*
Spafford \
Eben
-
W . C . Gardner.
Van Bu'ren
Bean.
I s a a c
Doot
M o r r c l L
Higgtns.
Ontario County.
Bristol
Richard Simmons.
Canadice;!".'..-"-".--Canandaigua
Farmington
Gorl..
Hopewell
Manchester
,
Naples
Phelps
I
Hiram Colegrovo.
H . 0. Cheoobro.
Thomas W
Walter Marks
I***- " y Foster.
Hon. E. B. Pottle.
Natl,an Oaks.
E v
Richmond
Bradbury.
n l
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William II. Vroman.
Seneca
South Bristol
.
Victor
Wert Bloomfield .-.
.
.-
.
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.,
Myron S. H a l l .
r
Orange County.
Blooming G r o v e . . . . . . . . Cho.tor
Cornwall
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166
F I R S T ANNUAL RXFORT OF T H 1
Greenville
Stewart T . Durland.
Hamptonburgh
Charles M . Thompson.
Minisink
...
John C . Wisner.
Monroe
Morgan Shuit.
Montgomery
Hugh B . Bull.
F r e d . Bodine.
Mount Hope
Chas. S. Woodward.
Newburgh
.....
W i l l i a m L . F . Warren.
Charles S. Brown.
Rev. John Forsyth, D . D .
Charles B . Halstead.
New Windsor
J . De W i t t Walsh.
Wallkill
E d w a r d N . Madden.
Warwick . . ,
John Cowdray.
do
Grinnell Burt.
Wawayanda
Joseph Davis.
Orleans County*
Burre . . .
H e n r y Armstrong.
Carlton
John Pratt.
Clarendon..................
Geo. W . Copeland.
Gaines.
A . Hutchinson.
Kendall
1... . *
Murray .
Ridgeway
Shelby
Yates
William K
Townsecd.
Ezra N . Hill.
. . . J o h n Parsons.
.
George Seely.
...... ......
Chancey L u m ,
Oswego County,
Albion....'.
. . . . W. T . Henderson.
Amboy
X.W.Moore.
Boylston . .
J . I * Bortles.
Con81antia . . . . . .
H . Garba.
Granby
Willard.
B, Mattison.
T . W. Green*.
J . B. Frepehv
A. W* Sereranpe. _
HojtN.Weed., \
. . . . .
J . G.
Hannibal................
Hastings.........
. . . .
Mexico
. .
New H a v e n .
Orwell...,
niv
. . . . .
Parish. . . . .
Redfield
Richland
Sandy Creek
Scbroeppel
Scriba
Volney
West Monroe
Wiiliamstown
......
Harvey Palmer.
Sylvester Goodrich.
J . F. McCarty.
P. M. Newton.
~- Edmund Merry.
Robert Simpson.
S. N. Dada.
L. Strickland.
C. L. Sage.
Otsego
Burlington
Butternuts
.
Cherry Valley
Decatur
Edmeston
Exeter
...
Hartwick..
Lawrens
Maryland
Middlefield
Milford
Morris
New L i s b o n - *
Oneonta
Otego ... i . . . * m * mm
Otsego
do
Pittsfield...
, *> . . .
Plainfield
.RichBeld.......
Roteboom
Springfield
Unadillt*
Westfcrd..
Worcester.,
^ r*r.?r
County.
S. Gorham.
E. S. Halburt.
A . H . Wat kins.
George W. Brown.
D. B. St, John.
Daniel Veber.
Shefliold Harrington.
William C. Field.
John R. Boyco.
William H, Ely.
Benjamin Eatos.
A. S. Avery.
Xi, N. Chapin.
S, Parish.
R. Day.
H. M. Hooker,
E. M. Harris.
Wm, Boardsloy.
James* D, Kilburn.
Alvin B. Loseo.
Isaac Shafer.
Daniel Franklin.
0 . N. Hughston.
F. P. Draper.
William J . Sic an.
mm mm m
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Jfctlenon
Ptftsam County.
168
REPORT OF * P E
FIRST AHKTJAL
Putnam V a l l e y
Southeast
....
.1 ; ?
Benjamin T . H o r n .
H o n . Thomas H . Reed.
Queens County.
Flushing
Hempstead
Oliver S. Denton.
Jamaica
H o n . Morris Fosdiek.
do
H o n . John A . K i n g .
Newtown
Nicholas V a n Antwerp.
North Hempstead
John M . Clark.
Oyster Bay
George S. Downing.
do
H o n . David R. F l o y d Jones.
Rensselaer County.
Berlin
Starry Hewitt.
Brunswick.....
W m . McChesney.
East G rcenbush
W m . R. Do Freest.
Grafton
Ira B , F o r d .
Greenbush
Hoosick
'Martin Miller,
--
Jonathan P , Armstrong.
Lansingburgh
Jonathan E . Whipple.-
Nassau
Bernard H . L o r d .
North G rcenbush
Fetersburgh
...
Peter M. De Freest.
Lucius E . Green.
Pittstown .
George W . Bunker.
Poesteukill
George W . Deavitt.
Samllako..
Supervisor.
Schaghticoko . . .
W i l l i a m Baucur.
Schodack
Iwc
Stephentown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
V . Scbermerhorn.
E . 8. Johnson.
Richmond County.
Castleton . . . . . . . . . . . .
Middle!own . . . . . . r
...
SoutliBeld.
Westfield . . . . . . .
N o r t h Shorn
_
(Biography.)
Thomas G . Carpenter.
do
Northiield
*....... . . . . . . . . - w J .
Smith Ely.
Henry Mendell;
ri
H . L . Norrit.
W.B.Brymnt.
'^Z
S. L. Hopping.:
...,^.^ n
H o * Gabriel P,.Disoewiy. ':}':}
.Qeo^^Uliapi Cnrti>av/^f
V;
Ramapo
MILITARY STATISTICS.
. . ^ . R o b e r t Carpenter.
m
Snr'th D. Burr.
Saratoga
County.
Ballston
J W . Horton.
Charlton
Henry A . Mann.
do
Horatio S . Brown.
Clifton Park
John Peck.
. Corinth
T i l l y Houghton.
Day
John Kathan.
Edinburgh
L e v i S. Moye*.
Galway
John Carmichael.
Greenfield -
B . Ingcrson.
Hadley
Charles Rockwell.
Halfraoon
Lewis E . Smith.
Malta
Lewis J . Fish.
Milton
Moreau
James M . Cook.
A . L . Reynolds.
Northumberland
........
Joseph Baucus.
Providenco
John C. Robertson.
Saratoga
Samuel Wells.
Saratoga Springs.
Stillwater .
do
John T . Carr.
James M . Marvin.
..........
..
Samuel G . Eddy.
Waterford
E . F . Bullard.
Wilton....
Daniel M . Gailor.
Schencctddy
Doanesburgh
County,
Samuel Wingate.
Glenville
%
Niskayuna
Princetown
Rotterdam
Schenectady city
Charles P. Sanders.
H i r a m Baumes.
Alexander Gifiord.
James McMillan, J r .
H o n . Piatt Potter.
let w a r d . . . . . . . M a r t i n
.); M
Id
ward...
ward
'M^WtA.
Wm.
v-a-r.^
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S i d l w
Deforest.
II.
Anthony.
> y - Ellsworth.
Peter V a n Dyck.
........ . ^ I ^ V ^ T
M>*V*-.^#^^^<A
H. W d.
a r
Bon. 8, I* Meyham.
169
170
Carlisle
A . A. Keniskern.
- Charles Holmes.
i . L e w i s Mattice.
Cobleskill
Conesville
Esperance
Joseph Bugbee.
Fulton
Gilboa
'
.w--,
Charles Bouck.
Jefferson
Luman Reid.
.....-...
Reuben Merchant.
Middleburgh
G . E . Danforth.
Richmondville . . . . . . . . . . . .
W i l l i a m C . Lamont.
Schoharie
W i l l i a m Winters.
Seward
..
Sharon
--
Jacob Diefendorf.
-
Summit
M . L . Denoyels.
---
Wright
Weidman Domineck.
Schuyler
Catharine
Cayuta
Dix
Hector
Monteur
.......
..-
Tyrone
Seneca
Covert
Sylvanus S. M i x ,
A. S. Newcomb.
Cyrus Roberts.
D r . William Guliok.
County.
R. Wheeler.
William Hogan.
Orrin Southwick.
C. B. Vereellins.
Thomas J . Folwell.
Benson Owen.
Hon. B. L. Stevenson.
Rev. D. Willera.
D. D. Scott.
J.
Payette
Junius
X,odi
Romulus
Seneca Falls
Varick
Ovid
County.
John Wood.
M . M . Cass.
Madison Treman.
Oscar M . Clauharty.
Orange
Reading
Tyre
D r . W i l l i a m Lamont.
cmn
or
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BOttAtr O F MILITARY
STATISTICS.
Campbell........... . . . ^ . . . ^
Canisteo . . . .
........
Caton . . . . . . . . . . .
. . .... . . . . . . .
Geo. W . Campbell.
N . C . Taylor.
Cohocton,....
C . J . McDowell.
............ . . . . . . .
Corning...
..
Dansville
..
.......
...
William Gilbert.
J . McBurney.
William A . Woodward.
E r w i n .... . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . . . . . . .
C. F
Freemont . . . . . .
Hon. N . L . Rider.
Pratt.
Greenwood . . . . . . . .
Hartsville.
R. F . Allison.
. . . . . .. - . . . . . . . . .
Hornby...........
.... . . . . .
Hornellsvi 1 l e . . .
Howard....
Anson E d d y .
John M . F i n c h .
-.-.-.L . . . . . . . .
Jasper
....
A . Graves.
H . C . Prentiss.
Lindley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A . C . Morgan.
Prattsburgh
Hon.
G . Denniston.
P u l t n e y . . . . ........ . .
........
T . W . Boyd.
Rathbone
........
Supervisor.
Savona
.....................
Thurston..
....
H a r r y Cole.
John R. Dopuy.
Troopsburgh........ . . . . . . . .
Eleaaer Fenton.
Tuscarora.......
C . Robinson.
Urbana . . . .
Wayland
Wayne
West Union .
^Wheeler.... ~.
Woodhull.
>
........
...
......
........
.....
....
H o n . J , Larrowo.
John Hess.
J* B . Birdsey.
N . E , Corwin.
Gen. G . F . Marshall.
S. Warner.
,
brasher ...>'...<... . . . .
Canton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CJolton
..
'l^e K^lb . . . * . . .
.
^'Beyster
.
JMhtards . .
'>m^*m**n^*^%i^*+
Jehiel Stevens.
W.
R . Chamberlin.
M. F . Collins.
Henry Thompson.
John B. Chandler.
Joseph Anderson.
Emery W. Abbott.
John Pooler.
O.O. Waldo.
172
Hopkinton
Lawrence .....
Lisbon
...
mass
,.
ANNUAL
~'
. . . .
...
. . .
...
Louisville.'.
BBFOKT<arnm **
George :S. b r i g h t .
T . H . Ferris.
..
Andrew TFuck.
....
James M i l l e r .
Macomb ......
Madrid .....
.....
Massena ....
............
Morristown........
Norfolk
...
.....
-Gswegatchie
I L R . James.
......
Parishville ..............
do
Ticrre-pont .
.
Pitcairn . . . . .
Potsdam
aiossie . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Russell . . . . . . . . .
......
.............
-Stockholm....................-.
TWaddington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Suffolk
IBrookliiiven . . . . . . . . . . . . ..........
East I L u u p t o u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Huntington................
M i p ............
...............
Itiverheud.....................
^Shelter I n l a n d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Smith!own...........
Southitmpton
SouthoUL...
......
Hon. A . B . James.
0. F . Partridge,
A . B . Hamilton.
Joel Manchester.
9EL :N. Redway.
Moses R i c h .
W i l l i a m 'Stevenson,
iPhilo Abbott,
1 H . ' W . Pratt.
County.
Nathaniel Miller.
Stephen L . Hedges.
OlmrlesA. Floyd.
Jarvin R. Mowfcray,
John 0. Bavie.
dSumueiB. NieoiJ, .
<J o e l X G . *mith.
sP. K* Jennings.
^o4m%G.Jtrekiwi.
Sullivan County*
B e t h e l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W y n k o o p Kierstad.
(Cachecton...............Gideon
^Collicoon.
..........
Walee.
IHon.Iaaac Anderson. *
F a i l s burgh
^Gilbert P a k a .
IForrestburgh
lIsaacJRttuwy. . - **'
5Stiidard iH^mmond.
dockland
Hfhompson
Titos ten, . . . . ^ . . . ^
.....
...
jMm^.Mofct.
[Hon. W . J l . CGroo.
^1. iBlMonjs.
IJmgafihmitjy.
IBarton...
IBerkshire
(Candor
.......
....
fL, A.\WaUlo.
........
....
........
......Jjerome'W.hon|.pon.
. .
Newark Wialley..
Micliols ^-...-^.,
.............
iOwego,
...
Wi i 11 mm
...
liMILJJo^yn.
iri)oii^s(C.}Jfktt.
jBiGhford
JJolrnlH. J o i n i n g .
dio
...............
3|pencr._.,._._.
dio
W i l l iani J . \hiic h.
Lyman ! Bradley.
ilhivicl Eurll.
*.......^. ............ JBicliiaxil.-S.^endloy.
ia
(Ulster
County.
*Ro*endale.
William [Parks.
, Josiah 'Afasbroijck.
Abner ;H.aabrouck.
Martin A . Marks.
JJohn i-E. jMalfherson.
Abner A . iPeyo, Jjr.
iFhiljpiLeroy.
Levi .Lo tins bury.
Jesse Lyons.
lEaton\Ysan Wagoner.
tHarvoy Ladew.
t Oscar flliasbronek.
^MosesjJ.^choojj maker.
J>r. Schoomnaker.
Baugerties .
C^yr^iusJJ.iBrill.
IBenning.......,
ns
tGardiier ......
^HarJdenbjir^gh,
iHurley .
...
810X1.,...,.,.,.,.,
^Marble town
Marlborough
(Olive
iPlattekili .....
Rochester
Shandakin...
fibyawangunk
dAo
. . . . . . *. %..
((Wojgr^jphy))
t4korjge\W.^Saylder.
iBwwia Miikr.
174
Chester
....
Charles Fowler.
Hague
H . H . Harrison.
Horicon
W i l l i a m J . Smith.
Johnsb irgh
Robert Waddle.
I^uzerne
Newton A l d r i c h .
Queensbury.
D r . N . E . Sheldon.
Stony Creek
Columbus G i l l .
Thurman
H o n . E l i s h a Pendell.
Warrensburgh
...
Washington
Argyle
P . C . Hitchcock.
Cambridge
John M . Stevenson.
Jackson
White Creek
Dresden
Israel Woodcock.
Easton
Allen Gifford.
Fort Ann
do
D r . Salmon Axtell.
P. A . McMore.
Fort Edward
(Biography.)
H o n . G . H . Taylor.
Granville
W i l l i a m Allen.
Greenwich
. .
E d w i n Moses.
Hampton
H o n . Ralph Richards.
Hartford
James M . Northrop.
Hebron
M . Ingalsbee.
do
(Biography.)
Kingsbury
U . G . Parris.
Putnam
Daniel Corbet.
Salem
H o n . C. L . A l l e n .
Whitehall
James Doren.
Wayne County,,
Arcadia
Clark Mason.
Butler
Galen . . . .
*.
Lyons
Macedon
Coles.
John F. Curtis.
Hon. William Clark.
Hon. Van R Richmond.
George Marshall, , |:<
George W .
Huron
do
Rev. R . S. Dean.
....
175
Chancey B . Collins.
H o n . James M . Servis.
E d w i n A . Green.
W i l l i a m W . Edgerton.
Williamson
Wolcott
B . J . Hance.
Borden S. Booth.
Westchester County.
Bedford
H o n . W m . H . Robertson.
Cortlandt
H o n . Chauncey M . Depew.
East Chester
Rev. J . P . Hermann.
do
Pelham L . McCiellan.
Greenburgh
Harrison
Benson Ferris, J r .
.
E d w a r d Willetts.
Lewisbui gh
Daniel Hunt.
Mamaroneck
John Monell.
Morrisauia
Silas D . Gifiord.
Mount Pleasant
Isaac M . Twitchens.
Newcastle
Walter Haight.
New Rochelle
--
Thaddeus Davids.
North Castle
Samuel B . Ferris.
North Salem
Ralph Howe.
Ossining
H o n . George A . Brandreth.
Pelham
Benjamin Hedgeman.
Poundridge
Alsop H . Lockwood.
Rye
John E . Marshall.
Scarsdale
Francis Secor.
Somers
W m . E . Teed.
Westchester
Harvey K i d d .
Weat Farms
Samuel M . Purdy.
W h i t e Plains
Yonkers
H i r a m P . Rowell.
'
J - S, Valentine.
Yorktown
Henry White.
Wyoming County.
Attica\ Bennington....
Gaatlle.
....<,
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'^SKt^f^ **************
James H . Loomis.
Dr.
....
E .
C . Hoit.
H . W . Smith.
Charles O. Shepard.
H e r . H . Daniels.
'
Shay.
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Rev* D . C . Tomlinson.
H o n . W \ J . Humphrey
Middlebury
Prof. M , Weed.
Orangeville
Gorton Bentley.
perry
Pike
Sheldon
Warsaw
do
Rev. A . Allen.
A b r a m P . Sherrill.
C M . Ballard.
W i l l i a m II. Merrill.
H o n . Augustus F r a n k .
Wethersfield..
H o n . J . J . Doolittle.
Yates
County.
Barrington
George W . Wilson.
Benton
Robert M c F a r e n .
Italy
Joseph L . Green.
Jerusalem
J . Warren Brown.
Middlesex .
Hon. O. G . Loomis.
Milo
A . H . Whittaker.
Potter
James 0 . Fanning.
do
A b i a l Thomas.
Starkey
James Spicer.
Torrey
B r . Charles Bogart.
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LIST
OF
F L A G S
Statistics,
Feb. 1, 1864.
For
REGIMENT
VOLUNTEER
INFANTRYNational
Flagsilk.
(State Library,)
Flag
of silk,
The bearer on
105th.
The needle
14TH REGIMENT
VOLUNTEER
of Roch
INFANTRYNational
fagsilk.
fagsilk.
(State Library.)
17TH
fea^nental banner, with New Y o r k city arms painted. Letterittgand scrolls,gilt; much worn. Presented to the regiment,
krj the city of New Y o r k .
bMtior, of White silk, with heavy
A t
tassels
and
182
TTBOT JLKNTT J U ^ M
REGIMENT W o L U N r a E R I N F A N ^ Y T ^
gold lettering.
InFAWMY^J\fational F/ag^bun
ting.
Presented b y the State, and carried by the regiment
through a l l its battles. ( S t a t e Library.)
2 7 T H REGIMENT VOLUNTEER, I N F A N T R Y N a t i o n a l Flagsilk.
M u c h worn. T h i s flag was presented to company I* by Mrs. Philip
Church, o f Belvidere, Allegany county, May 22,1861, at Elmira,
and the same day b y the company presented to the regiment.
T h e y remained the only colors o f the regiment through its term
of service, and was carried in the battles of Bull ^ Run (first,)
West Point, C a m a s ' H i l l , Chickahominy, White Oak Creek.
Crampton Pass, and Second Fredericksburg. The bearer at
Gaines' H i l l was severely wounded. It has been struck many
times b y the enemy's shot, and fragments of shell.
Flag presented to company H, May 16, 1861, by the ladies of
Mount Morris. Returned by the company to the donors May 41,
1863, and b y the latter presented to the Bureau of Military.Sta
tistics January 9, 1864.
2 9 T H REGIMENT V O L U N T E E R JxFJkBTMY^Natiimal
J7ailk.
In fine condition.
Regimental banner with New York: city arms painted. Let
tering and scrolls in gilt.
National Flag-silk. Much worn.
Two guidonssilk, and in good condition.
30TH REGIMENT VOLUNTEER INFANTRYNmiimM
bnnting. This flag was presented to the Legislature April 14, 1662,
and its history is given on page seventeen, of the oKciel iffieii
of the ceremony. (State Library,)
3 2 D REGIMENT VOLUNTEER INFANTRYMmHmutl H s y >ef gift.
Presented to the regiment June 28, 1661, by Wm. hmmkmr,
of New York city, and baeri on its staff a f r i n U i i i m f a a t o .
This regiment was engaged i n ^ e hatttaa mt J M l JSSJE? {twfr)
Weat Point, Gais*s' HiU, Wkase Oftk S m p p , J0Wf
~
PrederiekbFg.mM CliasasMlen i ilto, ( 1 * ^ IifcMjr,)
2 6 T H REGIMENT VOLUNTEER
tmi?
183
OFiHK ^
Inecamp or bbi-
lit
the
battle of
Chancellorville.
The
T h e orig
the
bearer, and
Repeated
Presented b y t h e c i t y o f N u w ^ o r k .
In
condition.
iTDsojgnstinn flag Hrndqnsrtrrn Id b r i p f l i ; Irt divinitm
jon
flagHeadquarters
VoLPwrmma IJPFAWTBY.Aa/uma/ / V ^ .
j"**
~ " ~
the
buc^
the city
T i a t ^ t t i n n f l a ^ headqaartera 1st regU
^j^^jM^niajiitil/minrr/r^.
arsis of
284
raw
ANNUAL KBPOST O f T B I
ME
and
From C o l . F . W . Egan.
GOTII R E G I M E N T
VOLUNTEER
INFANTRY.Regimental
Banner,
(State L i b r a r y . )
REGIMENT
much worn.
VOLUNTEER
INFANTRY.National
Flag,
silk,
parade flag until the peninsular campaign, when it was laid aside
until the spring of 1863.
the regimental flag.
used as
severely wounded.
the
guard were
of
officer
were killed
H.
ary 7, 1864.
/'
This
flag, bunt*
the staff. It is accompanied by a, history
flag.
CBUr
185
T h e painting
The reso
'
The banner of the 77th was carried through all the services of
the regiment, and its bearers were Sergeant
afterwards
Lee's
Corporal
Mills, the
Michael McWilliams.
and
at
Gulden's
Mayre's Heights,
and
Gettysburg.
In
tho
Flag,
bunt
(State L i b r a r y . )
Hn''87TH
REGIMENT VOLUNTEER I N F A N T R Y . N a t i o n a l
Presented
Flag,
silk,
from the proceeds of a series of ladies' fairs held for that pur
pose.
Gettysburg.
186
ram AmrcAL K B P O M
mentioned on
page 25
OF
of the
silk.
146TH
REGIMENT
VOLUNTEER
VOLUNTEER
Banner,
painted ; without the staff.
I N F A N T R Y , ( 1 0 T H N . Y . STATE
INFANTRY.Regimental
National flag,
Flag,
REGIMENT
N E W YORK
VOLUNTEER
ARTILLERY.National
siege of Wash
ington, N . C .
7TH
BATTERY.National
INDEPENDENT
Flag,
silk; no staff.
INDEPENDENT
BATTERY,
(Havelock Battery.)Banner
GUIDON.This
DESIGNATION
FLAG,
of
staff.
(State Library.)
National
ing to the
Flag,
the battle
and
He concealed
it under his clothing from the observation of his captors, and
finally gave it to a surgeon, who was allowed to return- home
without being searched. Presented by Dr. John Swinburne of
found his way to the hospital at Savage's Station.
Albany.
REBEL FLAGS.
11
\.
CHUT
o r n m u i u u of
187
UIUTART STATISTICS.
ft
Confederate
18th
had.
41
11
G."
Captured from a
Illinois
This
Rebel Flag, white, red, blue and white bars, with a large white
star in place of the union.
LIST OF NEWSPAPERS
t
T H A T H A V E B E E N M A I L E D TO T H E B U R E A U O F M I L I T A R Y
STATISTICS,
F R O M T H E O F F I C E O F P U B L I C A T I O N , G R A T U I T O U S L Y , T O F E B . 1,
1864.
Silas Folsom.
Cattaraugus Union, from back files, imperfect, October, 1861,
188
Elmira
Daily Advertiser,
frdm September
Chemung county ; G . B . Fairman.
3, 1863; Elmira,
Franklin
Visitor, from June 16 to October 6,1863, when it was
merged in the Delaware Republican; Franklin, Delaware county;
G . W . Reynolds.
Fredonia
Hudson, Columbia
Lowville, Lewis
Kings
1863;
Fort
Newburgh
Daily Journal,
from May 21, 1863;
Orange county : Cyrus B . Martin.
Newburgh
Gray.
Olean
county;
Telegraph
(weekly), Newburgh,
Advertiser,
from March 5,
James T . Henry.
Plain;
1863;
Newburgh,
N. Y . ; Eugene W .
Oiean
Cattaraugus
1863; Canandaigua,
,.
<v
|t
189
24
1863;
Republican,
from November
18,
1863;
West-field,
RELICS,
INTEREST,
E T C . , P R E S E N T E D TO T H E B U R E A U O F M I L I T A R Y
T I S T I C S , T O F E B R U A R Y 1ST, 1864
STA
Caps;
do
Colt's army.
do
combustible envelope,
do
do
fuze, with explosive charges,
do
U. S. cav.
Friction tubes: new pattern,
do
jold pattern,
do primers and wafers for cannon.
Faces for 10 inch mortars, filled and not filled,
do for 8 inch mortars, filled and not filled,
do paper.
Fnfee ping for 10 inch mortar,
do
do 8
do
,v<-'doM ' do 10 inch Ooltimbiad.
190
FTJK8T ANNUAL
uron
tn
Of
Quill tubes.
Shells: Brooks (rebel)
do
pounds.
W h i t worth small,
with percussion
fuze
for cartridges,
do
do
Blakley,
do
five;
do
do
rebel nondescripts.
showing the
effect of shot.
General W I L L I A M C . B R O W N , Syracuse: piece
of
the original
with which C o l .
Marshall House,
cent bill,
parish of
. General order, No. 43, H . Q. Department
of the Gulf, \ \ by 2J inches; printed on a piece of wall paper.
Pass of provost marshal's office, Baton.Rouge, L a . , with oath
Captain J O H N C O O K , (91st
regiment) A l b a n y : fifty
required.
FRANK
soldier.
B. C O R N E L L :
to a rebel
one of the 177th regi
ment.
L . D A V I S , Oswego: file of the Oswego Commercial Times,
(extras) A p r i l 19, 1861, to March 12, 1862, bound. Section of
sub-marine cable laid by rebels near Fortress Monroe. Small
Mississippi button; exchanged by Captain John A. Judson while
a prisoner; large V i r g i n i a State button.
HENRY
J. DOELL:
piece of the
" Merrimac."
44
191
H . HOVEY,
Dansville:
Gettysburg.
A Remington
HULBERT, JR.,
finer
ANNUAL
niton* of
Island.
M A R K D. W I L B E R , Quarter-Master,( 159th N . Y . ) Pougbkeepsie:
Piece of a rebel flag flying on the State House at Baton Rouge,
Louisiana, captured by General Bank's army..
Lieutenant-Colonel J O H N W I L S O N , (43rd volunteers,) A l b a n y :
Canteen from the battle field of Rappahannock Station. Speci
mens of confederate money, four bills of $2, and one bill of $1.
Rebel canteen from Germania F o r d . Rebel canteen from near
Mine Run beyond the Rapidan.
OF M I L I T A R Y
STATISTICS.
Hark!
No
Cannon
Roar.
Inscribed to the
105th
193
If Or B W M A V OF MIUTART WATIgTICS.
Drum
0***
Cow***. Military
Polka.
From
Wm. A ,
Pond k
Co., New Y o r k .
Regiments N . Y . S. M .
From W m . A . Pond k
Co.,
New Y o r k .
From
Horace Waters, N . Y .
From H . B . Dod
worth, N. Y .
God Save our Fatherland.
Union Hymn.
From W m . A . Pond
ACo.,N.Y.
Y.
V.)
194
N.
Washington.
From
Wm.
A.
or Maryland Redeemed.
A patriotic H y m n .
Prom W m
From Wm.
'
Our Country
Our
N. Y .
Country,
or
Horace Waters, N . Y .
From Wm. A . Pond & Co.,
From
Wrong.
Y.
G.
Front
Flag.
tke&Sth Regiment
N.
JV.
F. A
195
y.
F r o m W m . A . Pond k Co., N . Y .
F r o m Horace Waters, N . Y .
Union Forever.
Union Volunteer
Quickstep.
Calls.
A Military Quadrille.
From Wm.
A . Pond k Co., N . Y .
United States Navy Quadrille.
TAe Volunteer's
Doodle of '61.
Yankee
F r o m Horace Waters,
N. Y .
Wsr
Waters, N. Y .
JFkr my brother in the Battle?
Regiment.
From Horace
F r o m Horace Waters, N . Y .
more.
From^Horace Waters, N . Y .
We're passing the Bridge, Mother.
F r o m W m . A . Pond k Co.,
N. Y .
Weep not Comrade for me. F r o m W m . A . Pond k Co., N . Y .
Whack Row de Dow, or a Hunkey Boy is Yankee Doodle. From
O F DOFATIOES
O F BOOKS, P A M P H L E T * ,
MAPS,
pjaiETEO M A T T E S , R E C E I V E D A T T H E B U R E A U
ffe*firw a m i r * m
>/p^
PAST
A N D OTHER
OF
MILITARY
YEAR.
Patriotism^ Prayer?"
Bound
Volumes,
18 m&.
British army.
With Jlembh
Rew.
Hubbard Winslow, D. D .
The Book of Proverbs.
Christ and the Two Thieves * by Rev. L C i Ryle .
Christ precious to all True Believers f by Rev. Saml. i Daviess.
The Church in the House, Reason* for F a m i l y Worship ? ;Btewp.v,
Jag. Hamilton.
5
"
Divine
Of M
1ST
Thompson,. U L S..: A .
byv
at Home; by J.Bi,-Waterbuiry v,
?
T h e Sinner's F r i e n d ; by a L a y m a n ,
A.' tiroe story o f Lucknowv
A word spoken in Season*
General Havelock L e b e n . .
198
Tracts, 12 mo.
Charlie the Drummer Boy.
Christlicher Soldaten T o d .
E i n Soldat aus der Revolution zeit.
The Future of the wicked, by Rev. John T o d d , D . D .
Erzahling aus deur Letzten Indischen Kriege.
The F a t a l Mistake, or the midnight shipwreck.
and
Soldier,
an affecting narrative
Gray.
The Soldier Twice Enliste \
Stannen V a r der Brennarden Austria.
, A True Story of Luck now.
Tracts, 32 mo.
The Boatman's Prayer.
Commodore W . L . Hudson.
The Dying T h i e f
" He i* my Christ."
" l t is Finished."
....
'
V l
CHIEF O F T H E
BUEHA17
QF MILITAUr STATISTICS.
199
if
'
fyc.
1863.
Mobile Bay.
Entrance to Mobile Bay.
Gulf of Mexico, four sheets.
Port Royal Entrance.
Charleston Harbor, with Stono Inlet.
Norfolk Harbor.
Beaufort Harbor.
Rappahannock River, upper sheet.
James River, two sheets.
Y o r k River, two sheets.
Hatteras Inlet. ,
'
Atlantic Coast, Cape Hatteras to Cape Florida.
Atlantic Coast, Chesapeake to Ocracoke.
200
FIRST ANNUAL
MFOlf OF ftt
William
vols.;
Tribune.
the Jamestown Jour
Proceedings of Supervisors,
201
tioii of
1863.
1862;
of Ohio,
Annual
1862;
Hi'''''
-'
202
>
and
Minutes of
the
1861.
(6th regiment) A l b a n y :
Y o r k Daily Times, 16
numbers,
18C2, 1863.
Lieutenant-Colonel W m . H . Chesebrough, Baltimore: General
Orders, Middle Department of 8th Corps, 1 to
61, excepting
in
the extras
war.
Boundrare.
S. S. Day, H o m e r : Minutes of the Cortland Baptist Associa
tion, 1861, 1862, 1863.
Rev. E z r a Dean, A u b u r n : Minutes of Cayuga Baptist Associa
city
, ,f
Prac
achievements o f the Austrian
1861 Wo%
f
Minn!**- *>x,i*^
Of
cmau
THI
BumtAU or
MIUTAIT
203
STATISTICS.
Bound.
at Trernont
By J . P. Bishop ; The W a r
bers, House
Provost
Marshal
General's office, 1 to
106;
Forces, and
numbers.
Mrs. Gale, Albany : Silk banner presented
#
battery.
to tho Havelock
,
204
Bound.
at
Louisville, J u l y 13,
1861 ;
of
J.
and Resources of
Monthly Report of condition of
Report on condition of Banks,
Court relative to the Taxation
A u g . 10,
By Elder.
1863; Annual
j\^0k^^^
C H O f OF m
205
Ogdensburgh :
Two
photographic
^densburgh)
55
(Ogdensburgh)
numbers ; Courier k
Freeman, (Potsdam) 19 numbers; Jefferson County Union, (Watertown) 24 numbers; Weekly Argus, (New Y o r k ) 28 numbers;
Atlas k Argus, (Albany) 31 numbers.
Colonel J . H . Ketcham : View of Belgar barracks, Baltimore,
Md., 150th Regiment, N . Y . Vols.
Hon. Emerson W . Keyes, Albany : Reports of Superintendent
of Publio Instruction, 1862,
1863.
206
York:
1*1
F i f t y pamphlet*
relate
4h
tist
Ontario
New
Y o r k : March of
the
Seventh
pages.
Rev. D. Moore,
Association, 1862.
*K
J r . , Buffalo:
<
r v
207
Gettys*
burg.
Joel Mttiisell, A l b a n y : Duty of the Citizen i i f those Times,
sermon by Rev. S. Reed ; Past Day Sermon, A p r i l 30, 1863, by
of Supervisors
of
1863.
1863;
1862.
208
rnwf AfliTOAL
REPORT O F
Lucius R o b i n s o n
Awards Soldiers of
(Comptroller),
Albany:
Index
to
1812.
Gen. W. S. Rosecrans,
""
Tribune, 38
numbers.
Republican, 20
numbers.
.<
C.
N , Simmons
mon Council of
14.
ments, 1862,/63
.
<4
M' -,
Hon. Wm. L Skinner (Canal C n s|^iisas)t4s*Wg* Ja^H>
of Canal Commissioners, INI, \-.>}. i
^,IV'*T^p^j^^Am
:t
209
Republican, 58
John T . Sprague
(Adjutant
General),
Albany:
The
Letter,
Oct. 4, 1862.
Thomas Stevens (President
Croton Aqueduct
Department),
1861,
'62;
Rules
Militia
View of
FOUNT* AftSTCAU
BM9Qn* W
TB&
f ?
C . S. Titus, Nelson:
11th N . Y . Y . Battery,
J . W . Tuttie, P i t t s b u r g h :
R . \L Y a i l j Goshen:
J o u r n a l o f Superviasrs o f iksiftsun
1861; 1862.
S.
S i j ^ C&nttta:
bers, and six handbill*
;
Stt
LmmmmVUimn*^^-rrmi
2111
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'Off
twoo
packages;; fttriteghas and! papersn r e l a t i n g to<>abaencey 11)packkages;, guard lists, one package;; imspectionn refccms^f\^rcoalpaa#Y
s
OT^Blzatio^ponJeelairgev
T;
i o w CflMnmttim wppkimaiall.
D r . M M * WlUajrd, Albany
Conaarvative Surgery and List
p e m ^ RagjiwinluT Surgeons frosmNew Y o r k :
^
R a ^ ^ of a t ^ Modiod 3 ^
of
im
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mm
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