George W. Macomber was born in Bristol, New York, and by
occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 21st, 1862, aged eighteen
years, and participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Virginia,
September 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1862, and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania,
July 2d and 3d, 1863; he was wounded in action at Gettysburg,
Pennsylvania, July 3d, 1863, resulting in the loss of a leg, and was
discharged, on account of wounds received in action, May 3d, 1864.
Patrick Manly was born in Geneva, New York, and by occupation was a cooper; he enlisted August 1st, 1862, aged eighteen years, and deserted September 17th, 1862; but returned November 11th, 1863, and was restored to duty, serving faithfully with the Regiment until the close of the war; he participated in the following battles; Harper's Ferry; Mine Run; Morton's Ford; the Wilderness; Po River; Spottsylvania; North Anna River; Tolopotomoy; Cold Harbor; Petersburg; Deep Bottom; Strawberry Plains; Ream's Station; and Boydton Road; he was appointed Corporal January 1st, 1865; and was severely wounded in action at Boydton Road, Virginia, March 31st, 1865; he was discharged at Washington, District of Columbia, June 12th, 1865.
Edwin McComb was born in Gorham, New York, and was a farmer by occupation; he enlisted August 7th, 1862, aged twenty-one years, and was in action at Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg; he was absent, sick, from July 28th to October 30th, 1863; and was wounded in action at Morton's Ford, February 6th, 1864; he rejoined the Regiment, May 24th, 1864, and was in the battles of North Anna River, Tolopotomoy, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Deep Bottom, Strawberry Plains and Ream's Station; he was absent, sick, from September 6th, 1864, to the winter of 1865, when he rejoined the Regiment and participated in the battles of the closing campaign of the war, and was discharged with the Regiment.
Albert McIntire was born in Phelps, New York, and was by occupation a farmer; he enlisted August 11th, 1862, aged twenty-five years; he was in the battle of Harper's Ferry, and deserted at Chicago, Illinois, October 12th, 1862.
George W. McKnight was born in Seneca, New York, and enlisted July 28th, 1862, aged thirty-two years; he was in action at the battle of Harper's Ferry, and was discharged for physical disability at Chicago, Illinois, February 7th, 1863.
Horton McMillan was born in Canandaigua, New York, and was by occupation a farmer; he enlisted July 23d, 1862, aged eighteen years, and was in action in the following battles: Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford, Bristow Station, Mine Run, Morton's Ford, the Wilderness, Po River, and Spottsylvania; he was severely wounded in action at Spottsylvania, May 12th, 1864, but subsequently rejoined the Regiment and was appointed Corporal; he was mustered out as supernumerary, upon the consolidation of the Regiment, December 25th, 1864.
Byron J. Menter was born in Gorham, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 7th, 1862, aged eighteen years; participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg, and was discharged on account of physical disability, February 26th, 1864.
Adolphus F. Miles was born in Canandaigua, New York, and was by occupation a printer; he enlisted July 30th, 1862, aged twenty-five years, and was in the battle of Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1862; he was detailed on duty in regimental hospital while at Chicago, Illinois, and subsequently transferred to the division hospital, 1st Division 2d Army Corps; he served in such capacity until the close of the war, when he was discharged with the Regiment.
Edgar C. Miller was born in Gorham, New York, and at the
time of entering the service was a student; he enlisted August
12th, 1862, aged nineteen years, and participated in the battle of
Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1862; was
discharged for physical disability at Union Mills, Virginia, February
10th, 1863; he died at Canandaigua, New York, February 10th, 1863, of
disease contracted while in the service.
John J. Monroe was born in Geneva, New York, and by occupation was a sailor; he enlisted February 24th, 1864, aged twenty-eight years, and joined the Regiment, March 25th, 1864; he was wounded in the battle of the Wilderness, May 6th, 1864 and was not heard from after being sent to general hospital.
Charles B. Moon was born in Gorham, New York, and was by occupation a carriage-maker; he enlisted August 12th, 1862, aged thirty years; was appointed Corporal on the organization of the Regiment, and participated in the battle of Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862; was discharged for physical disability, at Chicago, Illinois, November 3d, 1862.
Thomas J. Moore was born in Ontario county, New York, and was a farmer by occupation; he enlisted August 12th, 1862, aged eighteen years; was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862, and died of disease at Alexandria, Virginia, April 10th, 1863.
William H. Morgan was born in Seneca, New York and was by occupation a farmer; he enlisted August 9th, 1862, aged twenty-one years, and deserted in the face of the enemy at Harper's Ferry September 14th, 1862.
Alexander Moshier was born in Phelps, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 8th, 1862, aged twenty-two years; he participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg and Morton's Ford; he was wounded in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2d, 1863; and was absent on account of wounds until January 5th, 1864; he was detached with the provost guard at Head-quarters, 2d Army Corps, April 4th, 1864; served in that capacity during the war, and was discharged with Regiment at its close.
Nelson H. Munell was born in Bristol, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted July 21st, 1862, aged twenty-nine years; was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862, and discharged for disability January 12th, 1863.
Adolphus Murphy was born in Phelps, New York, and was a laborer; he enlisted August 11th, 1862, aged eighteen years; he was in the battle at Harper's Ferry, and was discharged on account of disability at Union Mills, March 9th, 1863.
William Newbury was born in Geneva, New York, and was a farmer by occupation; he enlisted August 6th, 1862, aged twenty-six years, and participated in the following battles: Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford, Bristow Station, Mine Run, Morton's Ford, the Wilderness, Po River and Spottsylvania; he was killed in action at Spottsylvania, Virginia, May 12th, 1864.
Charles H. Norris was born in Seneca, and was a farmer by occupation; he enlisted July 22nd, 1862, aged twenty-two years; he was detailed as musician, and was discharged with the Regiment.
Martin L. Nutt was born in Canandaigua, New York, and was a farmer by occupation; he enlisted August 8th, 1862, aged twenty-one years, and was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1862; he was detailed in ambulance department January 19th, 1863, and was taken prisoner while on the march, near White Plains, Virginia, July 26th, 1863; he died in rebel prison at Andersonville, Georgia, June 27th, 1864.
Edgar Oatman was born in East Bloomfield, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted July 22d, 1862, aged eighteen years, and participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg; he was severely wounded in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2d, 1863, and was absent on light duty, on account of wounds received in action, until the close of the war; he was discharged at Elmira, New York, June 27th, 1865.
Sylvester Oatman was born in East Bloomfield, New York, and was by occupation a farmer; he enlisted July 28th, 1862, aged twenty-one years, and was in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg; he was severely wounded in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2d, 1863, and was absent on account of wounds until the close of the war.
Mordin Older was born in Farmington, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted July 28th, aged twenty years, and participated in the battle of Harper's Ferry; he was absent, sick, from the spring of 1863 until the winter of 1864, and was detached in provost guard at Head-quarters 2d Army Corps April 4th, 1864; he was discharged at the close of war.
Dennis O'Neil was born in East Bloomfield, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 4th, 1862, aged twenty three years, and was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1862; he was discharged for disability at Chicago, Illinois, in December, 1863.
John R. Orman was born in Geneva, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 11th, 1862, aged twenty-four years, and was in the following battles: Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford, Bristow Station, Mine Run and Morton's Ford; he was detached with provost guard at Head-quarters 2d Army Corps, April 4th, 1864, in which capacity he served until the termination of the war, and was discharged with the Regiment.
Stephen H. Osborne was born at Farmington, New York, and was by occupation a laborer; he enlisted July 29th, 1862, aged twenty-three years; he was in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Petersburg; he was absent, sick, from April 1st, 1863, till October 18th, 1864; and was killed on picket, in front of Petersburg, October 20th, 1864.
Samuel S. Osmand was born in Geneva, New York, and was by occupation a blacksmith; he enlisted July 28th, aged twenty-six years, and participated in the battle of Harper's Ferry, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862. In December, 1862, he was detached on duty in the Quartermaster's department, and, serving in such capacity until the close of the war, was discharged with the Regiment.
Jerome M. Parks was born in Naples, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 15th, 1862, aged twenty-one years; participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg, and was wounded in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 3d, 1863; he was appointed Corporal July 17th, 1863, to date from November 26th 1862; rejoined the Regiment, and was killed in action at the battle of the Wilderness May 6th, 1864.
Henry E. Parsons was born in Gorham, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 2d, 1862, aged twenty-one years, and participated in the battle at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1862; died of disease, near Union Mills, Virginia, February 3d, 1863.
John L. Partridge was born in Geneva, New York, and was by occupation a boiler maker; he enlisted August 7th, 1862, aged nineteen years, and was in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1862, and at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2d, 3d, and 4th, 1863; he was sent to general hospital, sick, after the battle of Gettysburg, and died at Washington, District of Columbia, August 23d, 1863.
Lewis T. Partridge was born in Ontario County, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted July 29th, 1862, aged nineteen years, and participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford, Bristow Station, Mine Run, and Morton's Ford; he was detached in the provost guard at Head-quarters 2d Army Corps, April 4th, 1864, and served in that capacity with the army until the close of the war, when he was discharged with the Regiment.
Moses A. Payne was born in Farmington, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 25th, 1862, aged twenty-one years, and was appointed Corporal; he was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862; was reduced to the ranks, January 14th, 1863, and detailed on duty with Brigade pioneer corps; he deserted near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1st 1863.
Gilbert W. Peck was born in Richmond, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 4th, 1862, aged twenty-one years, and was appointed Corporal; he was in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford, and Bristow Station; was wounded and taken prisoner in action at Bristow's Station, Virginia, October 14th 1863, and was in rebel prison on Belle Island, in Richmond, Charleston and Florence; he was afterwards exchanged, and discharged at Elmira, New York May 31st, 1865.
John Peck was born in Naples, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 6th, 1862, aged twenty-four years, and was in action at Harper's Ferry, Auburn Ford and Bristow Station; he was wounded in action at Bristow Station, Virginia, October 14th, 1863, and was discharged July 12th, 1865.
Thomas O. Perkins was born in Gorham, New York, and by profession was a lawyer; he enlisted August 5th, 1862, aged thirty years, and was appointed Sergeant upon the organization of the Company; he was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862, and was discharged for disability at Baltimore, Maryland, January 27th, 1863.
Dillon M. Pettenger was born in Victor, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted July 21st, 1862, aged eighteen years, and was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862; he was severely wounded in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 15th, 1862, transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps February 25th, 1864, and discharged from the service at the close of the war.
Curtis C. Phillips was born in Phelps, New York, and was by occupation a laborer; he enlisted August 9th, 1862, aged twenty-eight years; he was in the battle of Harper's Ferry, and was absent, sick, from June 29th 1863; he was transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps, March 2d, 1864, and was discharged with the Regiment.
John Phillips was born in Gorham, New York, and was by occupation a farmer; he enlisted August 11th, 1862, aged twenty-seven years; was in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1862 and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 3d, 1863.
Lorenzo Phillips was born in Naples, New York, and was by occupation a carpenter; he enlisted August 11th, 1862, aged twenty years, and participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg; he was mortally wounded in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 3d, 1863, and died, from wounds, in hospital, at Baltimore, Maryland, July 18th, 1863.
William O. Phillips was born in Gorham, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted July 23rd, 1862, aged eighteen years; was in action at Harper's Ferry, and deserted at Chicago in October 20th, 1862; he rejoined the Regiment at Centerville, Virginia, March 13th, 1863, and deserted again at Auburn Ford, Virginia, October 14th, 1863.
William H. Pinch was born in Geneva, New York, and was by occupation a painter; he enlisted August 7th, 1862, aged twenty-four years, and was appointed Corporal; he participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry and the Wilderness; was wounded in the latter action May 6th, 1864, and subsequently discharged on account of wounds.
Francis E. Pool was born in Canandaigua, New York, and by
occupation was a farmer; he enlisted July 20th, 1862, aged twenty
years, and participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry and
Gettysburg; he was wounded in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July
3d, 1863; rejoined the Regiment in August, 1863, and was in the battles
of Auburn Ford, Bristow Station, Mine Run, Morton's Ford and the
Wilderness May 6th, 1864; was transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps,
January 10th,
1865, and discharged from the service at the close of the war.
Robert H. Pool was born in Canandaigua, New York and was a farmer by occupation; he enlisted August 11th, 1862, aged twenty-four years; he participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg, and was killed in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2d, 1863.
William J. Pool was born in Canandaigua, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted July 25th, 1862, aged twenty-two; he participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Auburn Ford, and was taken prisoner in action at Auburn Ford, Virginia, October 14th 1863; he returned to the Regiment and was transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps, January 10th 1865, and was discharged from the service at the close of the war.
Robert T. Porter was born in Naples, New York, and by occupation was a builder; he enlisted August 9th, 1862, aged twenty-seven years, and participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg; he was severely wounded in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 4th, 1863, and discharged at Fort Schuyler, New York, December 15th, 1863, on account of wounds received in action.
Edwin Pratt was born in Canandaigua, New York, and by occupation was a laborer; he enlisted July 28th, 1862, aged eighteen years, and participated in the battle of Harper's Ferry; was discharged for physical disability at Union Mills, Virginia, February 14th, 1863.
George Prouty was born in Canandaigua, New York and was a farmer by occupation; he enlisted August 12th, 1862, aged eighteen years, and was in the following battles: Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford, Bristow Station, Mine Run and Morton's Ford; he was slightly wounded on the skirmish line at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 4th, 1863, and detached in the provost guard at Head-quarters 2d Army Corps April 4th, 1864, in which capacity he served until the close of the war when he was discharged with the Regiment.
Stephen E. Prouty was born in Canandaigua, New York, and was by occupation a farmer; he enlisted August 9th, 1862, aged twenty-three years, and participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg and Auburn Ford; he was severely wounded at Auburn Ford, Virginia, October 14th, 1863; he died from wounds received in action in hospital at Alexandria, Virginia, November 12th, 1863.
LaFayette Rafter was born in Phelps, New York, and was by occupation a miller; he enlisted August 7th, 1862, aged eighteen years, and participated in the following battles: Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford, Bristow Station, Mine Run, Morton's Ford, and the Wilderness; he was severely wounded in action in the battle of the Wilderness, May 6th, 1864, and was discharged with the Regiment.
Charles E. Raymond was born in Rushville, New York, and was an engineer by occupation; he enlisted as musician, August 13th, 1862, aged eighteen years; and during the winter of 1863 was on duty as attendant in regimental hospital; he was discharged for disability, on account of injury, at Centerville, Virginia, April 1st, 1863.
George E. Raymond was born in Naples, New York and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 7th, 1862, aged twenty-two years; participated in the battle at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1862; and was discharged at Chicago, Illinois, December, 1862.
William A. Reed was born in Canandaigua, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 20th, 1862, aged eighteen years, and was appointed Corporal upon the organization of the Company; he was wounded by a shell, in action, on Maryland Heights, Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 1862, and discharged on account of wounds received in action at Annapolis, Maryland, October 28th 1862.
John Roan was born in Geneva, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 4th, 1862, aged eighteen years, and was in the battle of Harper's Ferry, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862; he died of disease in general hospital at Baltimore, Maryland, January 2d, 1863.
Lot W. Rogers was born in Rushville, New York, and was a
carpenter by occupation; he enlisted July 23rd, and was subsequently
appointed Corporal; he participated in the battle of Harper's Ferry,
and was discharged for disability,
October 5, 1862.
Frederick M. Root was born in Canandaigua, New York, and by occupation was a painter; he enlisted August 21st, 1862, aged twenty-four years; was in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Auburn Ford and Bristow Station, Virginia, October 14th, 1863; he was detached with the provost guard, Head-quarters 2d Army Corps, October 14th, 1864, and served in that capacity until the close of the war, when he was discharged with the Regiment.
William H. Root was born in Victor, New York, and by occupation was a carpenter; he enlisted July 30th, 1862, aged twenty-one years, and was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862; he was discharged for disability, at Chicago, Illinois, November 1st, 1862.
David L. Ross was born in South Bristol, New York and was by occupation a farmer; he enlisted August 7th, 1862; was taken sick on arrival at Harper's Ferry; sent to general hospital and detached on duty as carpenter at Camp Parole, Annapolis, Maryland, where he remained until the winter of 1864, when he rejoined the Regiment; he participated in the battle of Morton's Ford, February 6th, 1864; was detached on duty with provost guard at Head-quarters 2d Army Corps, April 4th, 1864, and served in the detachment until the close of the war; he was discharged with the Regiment.
Henry Runyan was born in Rushville, New York, and was a cooper by occupation; he enlisted August 13th, 1862, aged twenty-one years, and participated in the following battles: Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford, Bristow Station, Mine Run, and Morton's Ford; on the 4th of April, 1864, he was detached with provost guard at Head-quarters, 2d Army Corps, in which capacity he served until the close of the war, and was discharged with the Regiment.
John B. Ruperts was born in Phelps, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted July 9th, 1862, aged eighteen years, and was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862; he was transferred to the Invalid Corps, August 1st, 1863, and subsequently discharged from the service.
Jepther Z. Sabin was born in Naples, New York, and was a farmer by occupation; he enlisted August 9th, 1862, aged twenty-four years; participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg, and was wounded in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2d, 1863; he rejoined the Regiment February 6th, 1964, and was wounded and taken prisoner in the battle of the Wilderness, May 6th, 1864; he was afterward exchanged, and discharged from the service near the close of the war.
Darius C. Sackett was born in Canandaigua, New York, and was by occupation a student; he enlisted August 11th, 1862, aged twenty-two years; he participated in the batter of Harper's Ferry September 13th, 1862; was severely wounded in action on Maryland Heights, Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 1862, and discharged, on account of wounds received in action, at Annapolis, Maryland, November 20th, 1862.
John H. Saulpaugh was born in Phelps, New York, and was by occupation a printer; he enlisted August 11th, 1862, aged twenty-two years, and was in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg; he was mortally wounded in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 3d, 1863, and died in the field hospital at that place, July 4th, 1863.
Byron W. Scott was born in Rushville, New York, and was by occupation a cabinet maker; he enlisted July 14th, 1862, aged thirty-six years, and was appointed Corporal upon the organization of the Company; he participated in the following battles: Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford, Bristow Station, Mine Run, Morton's Ford, and the Wilderness; in December, 1862, he was detailed as color guard, and served in that capacity until discharged from the service; he was wounded while with the colors at Gettsyburg, Pennsylvania, July 3d, 1863, after the death of Sergeant Bassett, and is reported to have instantly shot the rebel that killed the Sergeant before the colors changed hands; he was also wounded at Auburn Ford, Virginia, October 14th, 1863, and at the Wilderness, May 6th, 1864; and was mustered out of the service on account of wounds, as supernumerary, upon the consolidation of the Regiment, December 25th, 1864.
Charles H. Seiglar was born in Geneva, New York, and was by occupation a farmer; he enlisted August 14th, 1862, aged eighteen years, and participated in the battles Harper's Ferry; deserted at Chicago, Illinois, October 10th, 1862.
James M. Sheldon was born in Ontario county, New York, and was by occupation a clerk; he enlisted August 15th, aged twenty-four years; was in the battle of Harper's Ferry, and deserted at Washington District of Columbia April 5th, 1863.
William L. Shepherd was born in Canadice, New York, and was by occupation a farmer; he enlisted August 2d, 1862, aged eighteen years, and participated in the battle of Harper's Ferry, September 13th, 1862; he was severely wounded in action, on Maryland Heights, Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 1862; was transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps, August 1st, 1863, and discharged from the service at the close of the war.
Ralph D. Short was born in Manchester, Ontario county, New York, and by occupation was a merchant; he enlisted August 7th, 1862, aged twenty-one years, and was appointed Corporal; he was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862, and discharged for physical disability at Baltimore, Maryland, November 21st, 1862.
Walter A. Sibbell was born in Manchester, New York, and was by occupation a mason; he enlisted August 15th, 1862, aged twenty years; he was in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg; he was absent, sick, from August 19th, 1863, until discharged for disability February 3d, 1864.
Henry E. Simons was born in Naples, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 14th, 1862, aged eighteen years, and died of disease in post hospital, Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 8th, 1862, being the first death from disease in the Regiment.
Lorenzo W. Smiley was born in Phelps, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 4th, 1862, aged thirty-nine years, and was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862; he was transferred to the Invalid Corps February 15th, 1863, and subsequently discharged from the service.
Charles G. Smith was born in Canandaigua, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 4th, 1862, aged twenty-seven years; participated in the battle of Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1862, and died of disease in post hospital at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 26th, 1862.
George W. Smith was born in East Bloomfield, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 12th, 1862, aged twenty-four years; participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg, and was wounded in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2d, 1863; he was detached in the provost guard at Head-quarters 2d Army Corps, April 4th, 1864, and served in that capacity through the war, when he was discharged at Washington, District of Columbia, June 6th, 1865.
Jeremiah Smith was born in Ontario county, New York, and was by occupation a farmer; he enlisted August 8th, 1862, aged twenty-four years, and participated in the battle of Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1862; he died of disease at Chicago, Illinois, October 25th, 1862.
Uriah Smith was born at Phelps, New York, and was by occupation a farmer; he enlisted August 9th, 1862, aged eighteen years, and participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg; he was taken prisoner, while on march, near White Plains, Virginia, July 25th, 1863; but was soon exchanged, and rejoined the Regiment, October 9th, 1863; he was detailed as provost guard at Head-quarters 2d Army Corps, April 4th, 1864, and served in that capacity until discharged with the Regiment at the close of the war.
James Snelling was born in Geneva, New York, and was a laborer by occupation; he enlisted July 23d, 1862, aged eighteen years, and was in the following battles: Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford, Bristow Station, Mine Run, Morton's Ford, Wilderness, Po River and Spottsylvania; he was wounded in action at Spottsylvania, May 12th, 1864, and, rejoining the Regiment in front of Petersburg, was killed in action at that place June 16th, 1864.
John Snelling was born in Ontario county, New York and was a laborer by occupation; he enlisted July 21st, 1862, aged twenty-two years, and participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1862, and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2d, 1863; he was killed in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2d, 1863.
Tyler J. Snyder was born in Gorham, Ontario county, New York, and was a teacher by occupation; he enlisted August 14th, 1862, aged twenty-one years; was appointed Corporal November 1st, 1862, and promoted to Sergeant March 4th, 1863; he was in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg, and was mortally wounded in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2d, 1863, and died of his wounds in field hospital at that place July 3d, 1863.
William Snyder was born in Gorham, New York, and was a farmer by occupation; he enlisted August 7th, 1862, aged twenty-two years; was in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg, and was severely wounded in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2d, 1863; he rejoined the Regiment December 9th, 1863, and participated in the following battles: Morton's Ford, the Wilderness, Po River, Spottsylvania, North Anna River, Tolopotomoy, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Hatcher's Run, Boydton Road, Southside Railroad, and Appotomattox Court-house; he was appointed First Sergeant December 28th, 1864, and discharged with the Regiment at the close of the war.
Edmund S. Spendlove was born in Geneva, New York, and was a clerk by occupation; he enlisted August 7th, 1862, aged eighteen years, and participated in the following battles: Harper's Ferry, Auburn Ford, Bristow Station, and Morton's Ford; on the 20th October, 1863, he was detailed on duty in the Brigade Commissary department, and continued on such duty until February 1st, 1864; he was detached with provost guard at Head-quarters, 2d Army Corps, April 4th, 1864, and detailed as orderly at Corps Head-quarters, April 7th, in which capacity he served until the close of the war, and was discharged with the Regiment.
Barnard Spoors was born in Phelps, and was by occupation a farmer; he enlisted August 11th, 1862, aged eighteen years, and was arrested as a deserter from the 8th New York Cavalry before leaving Geneva.
Martin Spoors was born in Phelps, and was by occupation a farmer; he enlisted August 11th, 1862, aged twenty-one years; he participated in the battles at Harper's Ferry, and died at Centreville, Virginia, of disease, April 1st, 1863.
Reuben Sprague was born in Canandaigua, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted July 29th, 1862, aged nineteen years; participated in the battle of Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1862, and died of disease at Chicago, Illinois, October 22d, 1862.
Frank D. Spring was born in Ontario county, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted July 30th, 1862, aged eighteen years; and was on duty with the Regiment until after the battle of Gettysburg; he was sent to general hospital, sick, at Baltimore, Maryland, July 16th, 1863, and after recovery was placed on duty at the hospital, serving in that capacity until the close of the war, and was discharged June 1st, 1865.
William J. Springstead was born in Geneva, New York, and was by occupation a carpenter; he enlisted August 15th, 1862, aged eighteen years, and participated in the battle of Harper's Ferry; deserted near Frederick, Maryland, June 28th, 1863.
Theodore F. Stacy was born in Manchester, New York; he was a farmer by occupation, and enlisted August 11th, 1862, aged eighteen years, and was appointed Corporal; he was in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg, and died July 12th, 1863, from the effects of wounds received in action at Gettysburg.
Albert H. Stagner was born in Shortsville, New York, and by occupation was a miller; he enlisted July 31st, 1862, aged thirty-four years, and was appointed Sergeant upon the organization of the Company; he was in the battle of Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862, and discharged for disability at Washington, District of Columbia, April 21st, 1864.
William H. Stainton was born in Geneva, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 7th, 1862, and was appointed Corporal upon the organization of the Company; he participated in the battle of Harper's Ferry, was promoted to Sergeant, January 1st, 1863, and detached in Brigade Ambulance Corps, January 18th, 1863; he served in that capacity with the army until the consolidation of the Regiment, December 25th, 1864, when he was mustered out as supernumerary.
Wilber F. Stanton was born in Ontario county, New York, and by occupation was a carpenter; he was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862; and was discharged for disability January 22d, 1863.
James A. Stall was born in Gorham, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 7th, 1862, aged nineteen years; participated in the battle of Harper's Ferry September 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1862, and was discharged for disability, October 3d, 1863.
George O. Stark was born in Gorham, New York, and was by occupation a farmer; he enlisted August 9th, 1862, aged eighteen years, and participated in the following battles: Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford, Bristow Station, Mine Run, Morton's Ford, and the Wilderness; he was mortally wounded in the battle of the Wilderness, May 6th, 1864, and died of wounds received in action, at Washington, District Columbia, June 5th, 1864.
Charles Stebbins was born at Geneva, New York, and was a butcher by occupation; he enlisted July 29th, 1862, and was appointed Corporal; he was on duty as provost guard in General Abercrombie's Division from June 5th to June 25th, 1863, when he was sent to general hospital, sick; he participated in the battle of Harper's Ferry, and was transferred to the Invalid Corps, September 1st, 1863, and was subsequently discharged from the service.
Smith Stebbins was born in Geneva, New York, and was by occupation a shoemaker; he enlisted July 28th, 1862, aged twenty-six years, and was appointed Sergeant, February 5th, 1862; he was in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg, and was severely wounded in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 3d, 1863; he was discharged on account of wounds, at Elmira, New York, February 12th, 1864.
George S. Steele was born in East Bloomfield, New York and was a farmer by occupation; he enlisted July 25th, 1862, aged nineteen years, and participated in the following battles: Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford, Bristow Station, Mine Run, Morton's Ford, the Wilderness, Po River, Spottsylvania, North Anna River, Tolopotomoy, Cold Harbor and Petersburg; he was mortally wounded in action, near Petersburg, Virginia, June 25th, 1864, and died, from wounds received in action, at Washington, District of Columbia, July 28th, 1864.
Charles D. Stephens was born in Farmington, and was by occupation a farmer; he enlisted August 8th, 1862, aged twenty-five years; he was in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Morton's Ford, the Wilderness, and Spottsylvania, where he was wounded, resulting in the loss of his right leg May 18th, 1864; discharged with the Regiment June 3d, 1865.
Charles P. Stevens was born in Ontario county, New York, and by occupation was a painter; he enlisted July 31st, 1862, aged thirty-three years; participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg; was sent to general hospital, sick, from Elk Run, Virginia, September, 1863, and died at Washington, District of Columbia, November 5th, 1863; he was appointed Sergeant before being sent to general hospital.
Edward L. Swan was born in Phelps, and was by trade a carpenter; he enlisted July 23rd, 1862, aged eighteen years; he was in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford, Bristow Station, Mine Run, and Morton's Ford, and was detailed at provost guard at Head-quarters 2d Army Corps, April 4th, 1864; he served in that capacity through the war, when he was discharged with the Regiment.
Edwin T. Swan was born at Phelps, New York, was a carpenter by occupation; enlisted July 23rd, 1862, aged eighteen years; he was in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Morton's Ford, Bristow Station, Auburn Ford, and Mine Run; was detailed as provost guard April 4th, 1864, and discharged with the Regiment.
Clinton E. Taylor was born in West Bloomfield, New York, and by occupation was a mechanic; he enlisted August 8th, 1862, aged eighteen years, and was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1862, and was absent, sick in hospital, at Baltimore, Maryland, from July 25th, 1863, to January 6th, 1864; he was detached with provost guard at Head-quarters 2d Army Corps, April 4th, 1864, and served in such capacity with the army until the close of the war, when he was discharged with the Regiment.
Solomon C. Tenny was born in Naples, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 9th, 1862, aged twenty-four years, and participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford, Bristow Station, Mine Run, and Morton's Ford; he was detached with provost guard at Head-quarters, 2d Army Corps April 4th, 1864, and served in that capacity until May 29th, 1865, when he was discharged to accept appointment as Second Lieutenant of United States Colored Troops; subsequently he was discharged from the service.
William S. Townsend was born in Canandaigua, New York, and was by occupation a farmer; he enlisted August 8th, 1862, aged eighteen years; was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862; and discharged for disability at Elmira, New York, February 14th, 1863.
William J. Turner was born in Victor, New York, and by occupation was a shoemaker; he enlisted July 13th, 1862, aged eighteen years; was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862, and transferred to the Invalid Corps September 20th, 1863; he was on a visit to the Regiment at the time of the battles of Auburn Ford and Bristow Station, October 14th, 1863, and voluntarily went into the actions with his Company; he was discharged from the service at the close of the war.
Edwin Tyler was born in Naples, New York, and was by occupation a farmer; he enlisted July 31st, 1862, aged twenty-four years, and was appointed Sergeant upon the organization of the Company; he was in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862, and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2d and 3rd, 1863, and was killed in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 3d, 1863.
James A. Tyler was born in Naples, New York, and by occupation a farmer; he enlisted July 25th, 1862, aged thirty-two years; participated in the battle of Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1862; and died of disease in the post hospital at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 20th, 1862.
Henry Underhill was born in Canandaigua, New York, and by occupation was a bookbinder; he enlisted August 9th, 1862, aged forty-five years; he was detailed as nurse in hospital while at Camp Swift, Geneva, New York, and died in regimental hospital near Union Mills, Virginia, March 27th, 1863.
Theodore P. Vickery was born in Farmington, New York, and was by occupation a laborer; he enlisted July 28th, 1862, twenty-one years, and was in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Mine River, the Wilderness, Po River, Spottsylvania, North Anna River, Cold Harbor and Petersburg, and was killed bearing the colors of the Regiment, in action near Petersburg, Virginia, June 22nd, 1864; at the battle of Gettysburg, July 3d, 1863, after the fall of Corporal Mattoon, he was severely wounded while carrying the colors of the Regiment, in the charge of that day.
Jerry Wall was born in Geneva, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted July 30th, 1862, aged twenty-one years, and participated in the following battles: Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford, Bristow Station, Mine Run and Morton's Ford; he was detached as provost guard at Head-quarters 2d Army Corps April 4th, 1864, and served in such capacity until the close of the war; in the winter of 1865 he was presented with a "medal of honor" by Major-General Meade, commanding the Army of the Potomac, pursuant to an act of Congress, for capturing a rebel flag at the battle of Gettysburg July 3d, 1863; he was discharged with the Regiment.
George W. Warfield was born at Manchester, New York, and was by occupation a farmer; he enlisted August 5th, 1862, aged twenty years; he participated in the battle of Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862, and was discharged for disability March 20th, 1864.
Edgar A. Warner was born in Hopewell, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted July 31st, 1862, aged twenty-one years, and was in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford and Bristow Station; he was mortally wounded in action at Bristow Station, October 14th, 1863, and died of wounds received in action, October 16th, 1863.
Warren L. Warner was born in Phelps, New York and was by occupation a farmer; he enlisted August 7th, 1862, aged twenty years, and was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1862; he was discharged for disability at Alexandria, Virginia, April 23rd, 1863.
Ira F. Washburn was born in Naples, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 13th, 1862, aged twenty-five years; was in action at Harper's Ferry, and deserted at Jones' Corners, Maryland, July 13th, 1863.
Van Buren Wheat was born in Phelps, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 7th, 1862, aged twenty-seven years, and was appointed First Sergeant upon the organization of the Company; he participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862, and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2d, 1863; he was wounded in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2d, 1863, and was discharged July 24th, 1863, to accept an appointment in a colored Regiment, and was commissioned Second Lieutenant 29th United States Colored Troops; he was honorably discharged from the service in the summer of 1864.
Charles Wheeler was born in Geneva, New York, and by occupation was a machinist; he enlisted August 9th, 1862, aged eighteen years, and was in the following battles: Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford, Bristow Station, Mine Run, Morton's Ford, the Wilderness, Po River, Spottsylvania, North Anna River, and Tolopotomoy; he was killed in action at Tolopotomoy May 31st, 1864.
Elmer G. Wilcox was born in East Bloomfield, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 6th, 1862, aged forty-two years, and was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862; he was afterward detailed as regimental musician, and served in that capacity until the close of the war, when he was discharged with the Regiment.
Charles Williams was born in Geneva, New York, and was by occupation a farmer; he enlisted August 2d, 1862, aged eighteen years. The writer is unable to account for him after enlistment.
Henry W. Willson was born in Canandaigua, New York, and was a farmer by occupation; he enlisted August 11th, 1862, aged thirty-two years; participated in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg and was instantly killed in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2d, 1863, being shot in the forehead by a musket ball.
Andrew J. Wilson was born in Gorham, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted July 28th, 1862, aged eighteen years, and was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1862; he was transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps, September 30th, 1863, and discharged from the service at the close of the war.
George B. Wilson was born in Gorham, New York, and enlisted April 7th, 1864; he joined the Regiment for duty May 6th, 1864, and died November 14th, 1864, at Geneva, New York, of disease contracted in the service.
J. M. Wilson was born in Seneca, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted July 28th, 1862, aged nineteen years, and participated in the following battles: Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford, and Bristow Station; he was wounded and taken prisoner at Bristow Station, Virginia, October 14th, 1863; was subsequently exchanged and discharged at Elmira, May 30th, 1865.
James Wilson was born in Naples, New York, and was a farmer by occupation; he enlisted August 12th, 1862, aged twenty-one years, and was in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Petersburg; he was killed in action near Petersburg, Virginia, March 25th, 1865.
Aaron Winters was born in Seneca, New York, and by occupation was a farmer; he enlisted August 8th, 1862, aged twenty-one years, and was in action at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862; he died of disease, in hospital camp near Union Mills, Virginia, February 25th, 1863.
Alonzo Wolven was born in Phelps, New York, and was by occupation a farmer; he enlisted August 9th, 1862, aged twenty-one years, and was in action at Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford, Bristow Station, Mine Run and Morton's Ford; he was sent to hospital, sick, May 5th, 1864, but rejoined the Regiment in the winter of 1865, and participated in the battles of the closing campaign of the war; he was discharged with the Regiment.
Joseph Worden was born in Bristol, and was a laborer; he enlisted August 8th, 1862, aged twenty-five years; he was in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg; was absent, sick, from April 24th, 1864, and discharged for disability, March 11th, 1865.
Arnold J. Yeekly was born in Gorham, New York, and at the time of entering the service was a student; he enlisted August 7th, 1862, aged twenty-one years, and was in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862, and Gettsyburg, Pennsylvania, July 2d, 1863, and was severely wounded in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2d, 1863, resulting in loss of the left eye, and slight injury to the right one; he was discharged on account of wounds received in action, at Fort Schuyler, New York, August 25th, 1863; subsequently he was appointed and commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Veteran Reserve Corps, for ability and meritorious service, and still remains in the service, United States Army.
Frank Young was born in Gorham, New York, and by occupation was a miller; he enlisted July 31st, 1862, aged nineteen years, and was in the battles of Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford, Bristow Station, Mine Run and Morton's Ford; he was appointed Corporal, November 18th, 1863; detached with provost guard at Head-quarters 2d Army Corps, April 4th, 1864, and served in that capacity with the Army until the close of the war, when he was discharged with the Regiment.
James A. Young was born at Oaks Corners, New York, and was by occupation a laborer; he enlisted August 5th, 1862, aged eighteen years; he was in the battles of Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg, and was wounded in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2d, 1863; he was discharged at Newark, New York, December 15th, 1863, on account of wounds received at Gettysburg.
Martin Youngs was born in Canandaigua, New York, and by
occupation was a shoemaker; he enlisted July 10th, 1862, aged
thirty-five years;
he deserted September 25th, 1862, rejoined the Regiment February 14th,
1863, and was restored to duty by order of Major-General Casey,
February
20th, 1863; he was left sick in hospital, at Frederick, Maryland, June
28th,
1863, and was discharged for disability at Annapolis Junction,
Maryland,
October 13th 1863.
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