History of the Town of Lansingburgh This page was last updated 25 May 2009 |
Lansingburgh1 was formed from Troy and Petersburgh on March 20, 1807. A tract was annexed from Schaghticoke in 1819. A part of Troy was taken off in 1836, and a part of Brunswick was taken off in 1839. It is a narrow strip of land extending along the Hudson River. In the southern part, the river intervale [flat] is one-fourth of a mile in width, but in the north, the bluffs rise directly from the water. In the northeast is a high, rocky hill, 400 to 600 feet above the river. The high bluff east of the village is called Diamond Rock. The streams are Deepi Kil and Koola Kil. The soil is gravelly and clayey loam. The people are largely engaged in the manufacture of brushes, oilcloths, flax cordage, and malt liquors. A lock at Troy admits the passage of sloops up to this place2. Lansingburgh3 (p.v.) contains extensive brush, oilcloth, and other manufactories, the Lansingburgh Academy4, a Female Seminary5, six churches, two printing offices, and about 4,000 inhabitants. A covered bridge at Lansingburgh crosses the Hudson River to Waterford. The Troy & Boston Railroad passes through the town. The village was founded by Abraham Jacob Lansing in about 1770. It was first organized under the name of "Stone Arabia" in 17716. In May 1775, 50 of the citizens - at the head of whom was A. J. Lansing, the proprietor - signed articles of association pledging themselves to sustain the measures recommended by the Continental or Provincial Congress. The first act of incorporation under the State government was passed April 5, 1790, at which time the village was included in the town of "Rensselaerwyck"7. In 1791, Lansingburgh was included in the town of Troy. The place rapidly increased in population and early became an important trading and commercial village. The first church (Reformed Protestant Dutch) was organized in 1784; it was reorganized in 1792 as a Presbyterian church8. Speigletown is a village of 15 houses9.
1 The town was named from the village, and the latter was named from Abraham Jacob Lansing, its founder.
2This lock was completed and opened for use on September 10, 18__. In about 1800, the State expended large sums for the improvement of navigation to this place - and granted a lottery for that purpose.
3 Formerly known as "New City". It was once claimed by Vermont as being within that state's jurisdiction.
4 The Lansingburgh Academy, chartered February 8, 1796. By an act passed February 20, 1816, the trustees of this academy were authorized to subscribe 1,000 shares to the Bank of Lansingburgh. A. Reed, from New Windsor, Connecticut, commenced school here in 1793, in a gambrel-roofed building, used as the first meeting house. Rev. Dr. Lee taught the languages at the same time.
5 In October 1857, Rev. Salmon Hatch opened a private female seminary and boarding school. It has about 100 pupils and employs nine teachers.
6 At the first meeting in "Stone Arabia", held January 1, 1771, it was voted that A. J. Lansing and his heirs forever should be a committee of the village, with a power equal to each of the four annually chosen by the public.
7 By an act of 1790, John Van Rensselaer, Charles Tillman, Elijah James, Aaron Ward, Stephen Goreham, Ezra Hickock and Levinus Lansing were appointed trustees, to take charge of the wastelands of the village and to perform certain municipal duties, their successors to be elected annually.
8 The census reports eight churches: two Methodist Episcopal, two Presbyterian, one Baptist, one African Methodist, one Protestant Episcopal and one Roman Catholic.
9 The first settlers of this village were Charles W. Douglass and John Follet.
The town of Lansingburgh contains the village of Lansingburgh, formerly called New City, and the village of Speigletown. Lansingburgh contains eight churches, viz.: one Baptist, one Episcopal, two Presbyterian, one Methodist Episcopal, one Free Methodist, one Zion Methodist and one Roman Catholic; a female seminary; two newspaper printing offices; two banks; several large manufacturers of brushes, oil cloths, bricks, rope and cordage; and about 4,000 inhabitants. The brush factory of John Ames gives employment to 80 men and about 200 boys and girls, making about $500,000 worth annually.
Speigletown, in the northeast part, contains a Methodist church, a school house, a hotel, a blacksmith shop, a wagon shop, and about a dozen dwellings.
Lansingburgh is connected with Waterford by a covered bridge across the Hudson River, and with Troy by horse railroad and the Troy & Boston Railroad.
The village was founded by Abraham Jacob Lansing in about the year 1770. It was first organized in 1771, under the name of Stone Arabia.
In 1790, Ananias Platt, an innkeeper of Lansingburgh, obtained from the
Legislature a grant to the exclusive right to run a stage between
Lansingburgh and Albany. In 1794, it made two trips a day each way, in 1795 it made six trips, and in 1796 he ran a stage to Schenectady four times a day. The same year, a Lansingburgh newspaper says, 20 stages pass and re-pass daily between Lansingburgh, Troy, Waterford and Albany, carrying more than 150 passengers.
George and Benjamin Tibbits removed from Warwick, Rhode Island to Lansingburgh, soon after the close of the Revolutionary War. They opened a store and continued in the mercantile business at this place until 1797, when they removed to Troy.
Rev. Jonas Coe officiated as pastor of the Presbyterian church for several years, alternating between this village and Troy.
Trinity Church (Episcopal) was organized in the early part of January 1804. Rev. David Butler, one of the first class of deacons ordained by Bishop Seabury, was the first pastor. There have been six rectors of the parish since its organization. The present rector is Byron J. Hall. On December 23, 1868, the church was burned, since which a chapel has been built at a cost of $400. A new stone church is in process of erection, which will cost when completed about $40,000. It is expected that the new church will be completed before the close of the present year [1870].
The Methodist Church was organized at a very early day, New City being one of the first circuits formed. In 1803, Reverends Laban Clark and Martin Ruter preached there. Under the influence of Mr. Clark's first sermon, Chandley Lambert was awakened and converted, and afterwards became a preacher. The first church edifice was erected in 1810, chiefly through the instrumentality of Reverends Joel Ketcham and Elijah Chichester. It stood on the bank of the river and was occupied about 20 years. A church was then erected on Congress Street and continued to be occupied until the present house was erected in 1849, under the pastoral charge of Rev. S. Parks. The present membership is 365, and the value of the church property is about $25,000. Rev. W. R. Brown is the present pastor.
John Street Baptist Church was organized July 28, 1858, with 28 members. Rev. A. B. Whipple was the first pastor. Reverends Sellick, Barlow and Merriman were successively pastors. The first church edifice was purchased of the Second Presbyterian Society on August 20, 1860. The present value of the church edifice is $5,000. The number of members is 102. A. B. Whipple is the present pastor.
St. Augustine's Church (Roman Catholic) was established in 1842. The first church edifice was a small frame building at the corner of John and North streets. A new church was erected in 1864 on the corner of John and Market streets. It is of the Gothic style of architecture and cost $40,000. In 1869 school buildings were erected in connection with the church at a cost of $10,000. Rev. J. Shannehan was the first pastor. Rev. Thomas Galberry, O.S.A., is the present pastor.
The population of the town in 1865 was 6,072, and its area was 5,253 acres.
Early Settlers
Early Churches
Revolutionary War Soldiers
Capt. Noble's company of Col. Stephen I. Schuyler's Albany Militia, Aug. 11, 1777:
Civil War Soldiers
Adams, William
Abeel, James
Bancker, Evert
Bancker, Flores
Barber, John
Blaau, Abram
Blaau, Waldron
Boggs, James, Jr.
Brewer, Jonathan
Brinkerhoff, Abram
Burnham, Joshua
Caldwell, James
Carr, Caleb
Chambers, Joy
Comstock, Jereiah
Conklin, William
Cooley, Ebenezer
Cooper, Cornelius
Curtinus, Peter
Dawson, Volkart
De Clyn, Barnet
Dunbar, John
French, Benjamin
Funda, Eldart
Funda, John D.
Goewy, Peter
Graves, Amos
Halstead, Samuel
Hamersley, Anne
Hiatt, Thomas
Hitchcock, Lyman
Hogel, Peter
Holt, Moses
Hoogland and Seymour
Howey, Peter
Jacobs, Nathaniel
Kipp, Ignis
Knight, Thomas
Lansing, Abraham Jacob
Lansing, Francis
Lansing, Franciscus
Lansing, Hendrick
Lansing, Isaac
Lansing, Isaac H.
Lansing, Jacob A.
Lansing, Levinus
McCarty, Hugh
McLean, Alexander
McCoy, Mayckie
McGill, William
McNiff, Patrick
McMurray, James
Meal, Charles
Moran, James
Murray, Agnes
Nichols, William
Nilson, Abram
Noble, Aaron
Norris, Joseph
Onderkirk, Abram J.
Platt and Williams
Reed, Charles
Rogers, William
Rosa, Maria
Rutgers, Anthony
Scott, William
Sebring, Cornelius S.
Sewers, Jonathan
Skiffington, John
Smith, Patrick
Snyder, Benjamin
Taylor, Elinor
Ten Eyck, Barent
Tibbit, John
Tillman, John
Tillman, Margaret
Thompson, James
Thompson, Robert
Van Antwerp, _____
Van Arnam, Hendrick
Van Arnam, Hy
Van Cortland, John
Vandenburgh, Cornelius
Van Rensselaer, John
Van Varick, James
Van Vleck, Abram K.
Van Wie, Gerritt and Catharine
Ward, Aaron
Watson, Ralph
Weaver, Frederick
Weaver, Peter
Wendell, Robert
Wickwire, Jonathan
Winne, Lavinius
Witt, John D.
Wood, Jonathan
Wynkoop and Ten Eyck
Yates, Robert
Yates, Peter W.
Young, Joseph
African Methodist Episcopal Church, incorporated May 18, 1846
First Presbyterian Church of Lansingburgh, organized August 9, 1792
Free Methodist Church, formed 1866
Germondville Union Church, North Lansingburgh, incorporated July 23, 1844
John Street Baptist Church, organized about 1803
Methodist Episcopal Church, organized 1827
Protestant Reformed Dutch Church, organized September 25, 1784
Reformed Presbyterian Church of Troy and Lansingburgh, incorporated December 21, 1831
Second Presbyterian Church (now Olivet), organized June 24, 1835
St. Augustine's Church, founded 1864
St. John's Catholic Church, incorporated June 5, 1842
Trinity Church (Protestant Episcopal), organized January 5, 1804
Universalist Church, organized 1833
Lansingburgh company of Col. Stephen I. Schuyler's Militia, Feb. 17, 1777:
Armstrong, Robert, Private
Bacon, Phineas, Private
Barber, James, Corporal
Barber, John, Private
Bennett, Samuel, Private
Boyd, George, Private
Boyd, William, Private
Brown, Justus, Private
Bruster, Benjamin, Private
Bruster, Samuel, Private
Burns, Samuel, Private
Campbell, Henry, Private
Carr, William, Private
Clarke, John, Ensign
Conklin, William, Sergeant
Douglass, Jonathan, Sergeant
Douglass, William, Private
Dunbar, John, Private
Dunbar, Robert, Private
Fisher, Nicholas, Private
Follet, John, Private
Goewy, Solomon, Private
Griswold, Ephraim, Private
Griswold, Jabez, Private
Hentlebecker, Contad, Private
Hogel, Francis, Private
Hogg, John, Private
Houswirt, Michael, Private
Lane, George, Private
Lansing, Levinus, Private
Leversee, Levinus, Private
Martin, Thomas
Marvin, Stephen, Jr., Corporal
Mastin, George, Private
Miller, Leonard, Private
Onderkirk, Abraham J., Private
Paddock, Job, Private
Pamser, Christopher, Private
Perkins, James, Private
Perkins, Joseph, Private
Sever, Jonathan, Lieutenant
Shaw, Comfort, Private
Sloan, James, Corporal
Spotten, William, Private
Ten Eyck, Abraham, Lieutenant
Thompson, Robert, Private
Tillman, Christopher, Captain
Tompkins, William, Private
Toneray, Daniel, Sergeant
Van Arnum, Henry, Private
Van Arnum, Isaac, Private
Van Vleck, George, Private
Walker, John, Private
Ward, Aaron, Sergeant
Willoughby, William, Corporal
Winchell, Pelatiah, Private
Wood, John, Private
Young, John, Private
Baker, Ebenezer, Private
Barber, James, Corporal
Barott, Andreas, Private
Battler, Solomon, Private
Benson, Joseph, Private
Bompis, Reuben, Private
Brooks, Israel, Private
Byly, John, Ensign
Carner, John, Private
Clarke, John, Lieutenant
Colehammer, Andrew, Private
Conrad, Frederick, Private
Coons, Peter, Private
Cooper, William, Private
Crannel, Isaac, Private
Crannell, William, Private
Craver, John, Private
Doty, Joseph, Private
Durham, Isaiah, Private
Evans, Samuel, Private
Fellow, Jacob, Private
Fine, John S., Corporal
Frazer, John, Private
Frazer, Samuel, Corporal
Grawbocker, Daniel, Private
Greenfield, Bethuel, Private
Greenfield, William, Sergeant
Griffiths, Solomon, Private
Griswold, Ephraim, Private
Haner, Philip, Private
Hannah, John, Private
Harwick, Jost, Private
Hennicke, Emanuel, Drummer
Hill, Eleazer, Private
Hogel, Francis, Private
Hull, Hezekiah, Sergeant
Jackson, Ephraim, Private
Kelly, John, Private
Kronckhite, Abraham, Private
Kronckhite, Hercules, Private
Lansing, John, Private
Lape, Samuel, Sergeant
Martin, Thomas, Private
Marvin, Matthew, Private
Marvin, Stephen, Corporal
McManus, Hugh, Sergeant
Millard, Stephen, Private
Miller, Folket, Private
Minigh, Peter, Private
Morris, William, Private
Noble, Cornelius, Captain
Norton, William, Sergeant
Ostrom, Ruelf, Private
Paddock, Job, Private
Paget, John, Private
Parker, Andries, Private
Peck, Gerrit, Private
Ploss, Hendrick, Private
Ploss, Hendrick, Jr., Private
Randall, David, Private
Randall, Joshua, Private
Randall, Stephen, Private
Shaw, Samuel, Lieutenant
Smith, Jacob, Private
Strunck, Hendrick, Private
Valentine, Casparis, Private
Van Every, Jacob, Private
Van Ostrander, John, Private
Vanderwerken, John, Private
Walter, John, Private
Willoughby, William, Private
Allen, Charles P., enl. Aug. 7, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. G.
Allen, Charles H., enl. Aug. 7, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. G.
Alexander, Joseph A., enl. Aug. 6, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Albertson, Henry, enl. Sept. 6, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. G.
Alden, Alonzo, maj., enl. Sept. 3, 1862, 169th Regt.
Abbott, Thomas, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Alderice, James
Anthony, A. J.
Bolton, Wm., enl. Aug. 14, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Boston, Hiram F., enl. Aug. 5, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Blair, Wm., enl. Aug. 14, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Baxter, Francis A., enl. July 28, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Barlow, John L., Rev., chaplain, enl. July , 1862, 125th Regt.
Bradshaw, Thomas, enl. Aug. 29, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Brennan, John, enl. 125th Regt.
Brissland, Edward, enl. Aug. 12, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. F.
Bress, Edward, enl. 125th Regt.
Burbank, Albert, enl. July 26, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Bryan, James W., enl. Aug. 7, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Bell, Wm., enl. Aug. 2, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Belden, George H., enl. Aug. 15, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. F.
Burke, Edward, enl. Corcoran Brigade.
Burke, Edward, Jr., enl. Corcoran Brigade.
Billow, John H., enl. 10 Militia, Co. D.
Braman, Loranzo, enl. 10 Militia, Co. A.
Beneway, Frank, enl. 10th Militia, Co. A.
Benedict, Le Grand, sergt.-maj., enl. April 26, 1861, 2d Regt.
Benjamin, Wm., enl. March, 1864, 125th Regt.
Bolton, Crumbley, sergt., enl. Aug. 1863, 21st Cav., Co. A.
Beveridge, John, enl. Griswold Cav.
Bryson, John, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Bunnell, William, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Bartlett, Julius, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Boyce, Joseph, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Blair, George, wagoner, enl. Aug. 11, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Britton, George.
Barrett, Richard.
Burlingame, C. R.
Brady, Hugh.
Brady, John.
Briody, John.
Bullson, Thomas.
Brill, George A.
Beaton, Neil, enl. 91st NY H. Art., Co. A.
Barrett, Frederick.
Bell, John A., enl. Aug. 30, 1861, 10th Regt., Co. C.
Bell, Robert.
Brown, William, enl. 30th NY Vols., Co. A.
Birch, Edward, Capt.
Carter, Thomas, drummer, enl. July 24, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Clark, Milford, enl. July 27, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Clark, Charles H., enl. Dec. 1858; in regular service when war broke out; Navy.
Chamberlain, Franklin, 1st lieut., enl. Aug. 4, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. F.
Conlon, John, enl. July 28, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. K.
Cooper, Wm., enl. Oct. 6, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. K; trans to Inv. Corps.
Comiske, David, 1st sergt., pro to 2d lieut.; enl. Aug. 14, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Carroll, James, enl. Aug. 15, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Clute, John, enl. Sept. 6, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. K.
Clark, Ashbel B., enl. Aug. 16, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Constable, James W., enl. July 28, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Conley, Philip, enl. 125th Regt.
Croul, William, enl. 10th Regt., Co. D; re-enl. Oct. 31, 1862, Co. D.
Conley, Cornelius, enl. 169th Regt.
Conway, John, enl. Sept. 5, 1861, 6th Cav.; re-enl. Dec. 1863.
Connolly, James, enl. Feb. 20, 1862, 104th Regt.; disch. for sickness; re-enl. Feb. 1863.
Campbell, John H., 1st lieut., enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A; pro. to capt.
Conley, Felix, corp., enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Conners, Dennis R., enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Conroy, John, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Cooper, John T., enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Clark, Horace I., enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Cutshaw, Warren, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Coughlin, Peter, enl. Aug. 15, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Carr, William S., enl. July 23, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. K.
Cook, George.
Cottrell, William.
Collins, Thomas.
Dewar, William.
Dillair, Francis, Jr., enl. 169th NY Vols, Co. K.
Donivan, John, enl. Aug. 14, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Dearstyne, Abram, enl. 10th Regt., Co. D.
DeCoster, Moses, enl. 10th Regt., Co. D.
Dillair, Lewis, enl. Aug. 14, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Dargen, John D., enl. Sept. 2, 1864; had previously served in the 30th Regt.
Denizer, Augustus, enl. Sept. 1861, 30th Regt.
Dennison, James, enl. 1861, 91st Regt.; had previously served in the 30th Regt.
Dennison, Henry, enl. May 1861, 30th Regt.
Dingman, William, enl. Aug. 17, 1862, 1st Art.
De May, Napoleon, enl. Aug. 17, 1864, 6th Cav.
Dyke, William, enl. July 1863, Griswold Cav.
Dargen, Francis, 1st lieut., enl. May 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A; killed at the second battle of Bull Run.
Dunn, John A., enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Davenport, Wm., enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Dorsey, Lawrence, enl. 30th Regt., Co. A.
Dugan, John, enl. 21st Regt., Co. C.
Delaire, John.
Delaire, George.
Esmond, Friend S., capt., enl. Aug. 14, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Ellsworth, Hiram, enl. Aug. 14, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Engoll, John, enl. July 18, 1864, navy; flag-ship "Mohegan."
English, Michael.
Frazer, William, ord. sergt., enl. Aug. 13, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Forden, Chester H., sergt., enl. Aug. 9, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Forfar, John, corp., enl. Sept. 3, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. K.
Fox, Dennis W., enl. Sept. 5, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. K.
Farrell, John, 4th sergt., enl. Sept. 5, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. K.
Follett, Joseph B., enl. Sept. 5, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. K.
Jay, James, Jr., enl. Aug. 27, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. K; pro. to corp.
Frear, Chauncey, sergt., enl. July 24, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Fox, Jacob, Jr., enl. Sept. 6, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. G.
Ferguson, Daniel, capt., enl. Aug. 31, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. K; killed Jan. 15, 1865, in the assault on Fort Fisher; buried in Oakwood Cemetery.
Follett, Edward, enl. Sept. 8, 1864, 21st Cav.
Franklin, Joseph, ord. sergt., enl. Sept. 1862, Black Horse Cav.; pro. to 2d lieut.; re-enl. in the Griswold Cav.
Franklin, John, enl. Sept. 18, 1864, Griswold Cav.
Fay, John, enl. 59th Regt.
Fagan, James, corp., enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Ferguson, David, musician, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Fitzpatrick, James, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Frost, George, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Finnegan, Hugh, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Flynn, James, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Fields, Edgar, 89th Ill. Regt., Co. A.
Gass, John, corp., enl. Sept. 5, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. K.
Garepy, Octave, enl. Aug. 6, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C; re-enl. in 159th Regt., and trans. Invalid Corps.
Gahire, Patrick, enl. Sept. 3, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. K.
Glenn, Henry, enl. Aug. 4, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
George, Alexander, enl. July 23, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Gove, Anthony, enl. Aug. 14, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Gass, William, enl. Aug. 12, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Gilman, Charles H., enl. Aug. 8, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Gantler, Carl.
Goodel, Warren, enl. Aug. 4, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Gass, Robert., Brooklyn Regt.
Gager, G. H., 1st lieut., enl. sept. 20, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. G.
Gilligan, Edward, enl. May 2, 1861, 64th Regt.
Gillespie, Alexander, sergt., enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Garton, Oliver, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Garton, Remi, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Graham, Joseph.
Giles, John.
Gardner, Burdette.
Guyzer, Samuel.
Hughes, Patrick, enl. Aug. 6, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Hitchins, George H., enl. Aug. 13, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Hatch, James F., enl. 1862, 125th Regt., pro. to lieut.
Hollingsworth, Robert, enl. Aug. 13, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Hoffman, Andrew, Jr., enl. Aug. 11, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Hill, James, enl. 125th Regt.
Haskell, John.
Hoffman, James N.
Hedges, John W.
Hutchinson, James.
Hastings, Francis, corp., enl. July 24, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Hooghkerk, Charles H., enl. Aug. 22, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. H.
Higgins, John, enl. Sept. 16, 1861.
Holmes, Charles S., enl. Jan. 15, 1863, 192d Regt.
Hatch, Wm. E., enl. Dec. 25, 1863, 7th Cav.; pro. to corp. and sergt.
Hickey, James, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Hickey, John, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Hunter, William, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Howlett, Charles, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Heimstreet, James.
Hacket, John, enl. 30th Regt., Co. A.
Hardy, John.
Hines, Thomas.
Hawkins, John E.
Hoffman, George, enl. 168th NY H. Art., Co. F.
Haines, S. C., sergt., enl. 7th H. Art.
Hall, James.
Hawthorne, Lyman.
Hydorn, Levi.
Ickle, John P.
Ingram, John, musician, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Johnson, John, enl. July 24, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Johnson, Wm.
Ingraham, James H., sergt.
Elijah Knapp.
Kirkpatrick, Andrew, Jr., enl. Aug. 12, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. F.
King, Wm. H., corp., enl. Aug. 12, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Killmer, Samuel, enl. July 29, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. F.
Kelcher, Wm., corp., enl. July 24, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Kirkpatrick, Samuel B., enl. Jan. 4, 1863, 4th Art.
Kuler, Samuel, enl. May 1862, 2d Regt.; died, place and time not known.
Knickerbocker, John, enl. Dec. 1, 1862, Albany Zouaves, 11th Regt.; trans. to Inv. Corps.
Keisler, Josiah, enl. May 25, 1863, 7th Cav.
King, Samuel, capt., enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Kennedy, Edward, sergt., enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Kirkpatrick, James, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Kowen, Thomas, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Kilroy, Thomas, enl. 2d Regt.
Kirkpatrick, Wm., enl. 21st NY, Co. A.
Kepner, Henry.
King, John.
Kennedy, John, enl. 30th NY, Co. H.
La Mott, Henry, enl. Aug. 6, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Lambert, John S., Jr., enl. Aug. 14, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Lemon, George M., enl. Aug. 30, 1862, 132d Regt.; pro. to major; died in service; had served in the Mexican war.
Loppy, Edward, enl. 125th Regt.
Lawton, William, enl. 43d Regt.
Ladlie, James, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Ladlie, John, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Langstaff, Abraham, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Lefler, Jacob, enl. Aug. 11, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Lewis, Joseph.
Lamar, Napoleon.
Lester, George.
Longstaff, Camm, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Lawrence, J. G.
Merrill, Charles D.
Morris, Charles E., enl. Aug. 12, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Moss, George S., enl. Aug. 14, 1862, 125th Regt.., Co. C.
Miller, Wm. R., enl. Aug. 4, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Montgomery, Samuel H., enl. Aug. 27, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Montgomery, Benjamin, enl. Aug. 13, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Morris, Andrew J., sergt., enl. Aug. 6, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Morris, Wm. H., enl. Aug. 15, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
McNealy, Daniel, enl. Aug. 13, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C; wounded in the hand.
Mullin, Wm. F., enl. July 29, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. F.
Mourne, John, enl. 125th Regt., Co. C.
Morrison, Malcolm, enl. Aug. 14, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Mooney, Wm. Henry, enl. 69th Regt.
McConville, Patrick.
McMurray, George W.
McGovern, Hugh.
Moner, Jacob H.
McMurray, Oscar E., enl. 10th Regt., Co. A.
McMurray, Wm., enl. 69th Regt.
McArdell, Wm. P., enl. Jan. 1864, 16th H. Art.; detailed to Eng. Corps, April 1864.
Mosely, Wm., enl. Sept. 1, 1861, 71st Highlanders; re-enl. March 3, 1865.
Moran, John, enl. aug. 1862, 125th Regt.
Megatto, Rema, enl. May 1861, 30th Regt., pro. to corp.
Morris, Frederick, enl. Aug. 1864, Irish Brigade.
Mott, Jerome L., enl. Aug. 1863, 8th U. S. Col. Troops.
McKenney, Joseph, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
McClenahan, Thomas, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
McMurray, Wm., enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Mason, Thomas H., enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
McNeeley, James, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Morrison, John G., enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Murphy, Cornelius, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Mewir, Jacob M.
McCormick, Patrick.
McAtee, Wm.
McGovern, Daniel.
McQuide, Andrew.
McAusland, Andrew.
Moss, George.
Maudsley, Wm.
Mills, David.
McGill, John.
McMurray, Robert.
Noble, Stephen, enl. Aug. 29, 1862, 169th NY Vols., Co. K.
Newell, Moses, enl. Aug. 13, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Norente, Benjamin, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., co. A.
Noble, Henry C., enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Overocker, Thaddeus, enl. 125th Regt.
Olsaver, James N., sergt., enl. July 28, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Olney, Thomas, enl. Oct. 30, 1862, 177th Regt., Co. D.
O'Reilley, Edward, enl. dec. 25, 1863, Irish Brigade; died in hospital.
Olsaver, George, enl. sept. 1863, 11th US; pro. to sergt.
Otis, Charles G., 2d lieut., enl. May 1861, 2d Regt.
O'Keefe, James, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
O'Keefe, Thomas, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
O'Neill, James, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Olney, James D.
O'Keefe, Owen.
O'Keefe, William.
Oliver, John.
Penny, Edward S., sergt., enl. Aug. 28, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. K.
Powers, John, enl. Sept. 5, 1860, 169th Regt., Co. K.
Porter, Ishmael G., enl. Sept. 5, 1862, 169th Regt., co. K.
Powers, William, enl. 30th Regt., Co. A; re-enl. 76th Regt. and promoted.
Payne, Edward S., enl. Aug. 13, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Pitt, Isaac, enl. 125th Regt.
Pratt, James, corp., enl. July 24, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Potter, Richard L., enl. 10th Regt., Co. A.
Parrish, Wm. F., enl. 10th Regt., Co. D; re-enl. Oct. 30, 1862, 177th Regt., Co. D.
Perial, Timothy, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Pierce, John, enl. Dec. 25, 1864, 4th NJ.
Penman, David, enl. Dec. 29, 1864, 7th H. Art.
Pattison, James, sergt., enl. June 1861, 12th Battery.
Pennifeather, Richard, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Prescott, Jules, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Purcell, Timothy, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Powers, William.
Prescott, Andrew.
Pratt, William E.
Peartree, Oliver.
Quinn, John, corp., enl. Sept. 5, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. K.
Quinn, William, enl. 169th Regt., Co. A.
Reed, Chauncey, corp., enl. Aug. 9, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Ryan, James.
Riley, Thomas C.
Rafter, William, enl. Aug. 13, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Raymond, Fitz, enl. Aug. 9, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. F.
Remington, Charles N., enl. Aug. 31, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. K; killed Jan. 15, 1865, in the assault on Fort Fisher; buried in Oakwood Cemetery.
Riley, William, enl. 1861, Militia Guards, NY City; re-enl. Aug. 29, 1864, 6th Cav.
Riley, Peter, enl. naval service.
Ray, Robert, enl. June 1864, 15th H. Art.
Ray, Robert, Jr., enl. June 1864, 169th Regt.
Robinson, Charles A., enl. Jan. 11, 1864, 7th Cav.
Robinson, John, enl. April 21, 1861, 2d Regt.
Ronald, James H., 1st lieut., enl. Aug. 1863; pro. to brigade commander.
Rogers, Charles R., enl. Jan. 1863, 20th Regt.
Remington, Edward, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Reed, James, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Rafter, Joseph.
Ripley, Simon.
Rowley, Silas K.
Rochester, William A., 21st NY Regt., Co. A.
Smith, Esek B., enl. Aug. 9, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Simpson, Thomas, enl. July 24, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Sands, Michael, Jr., enl. Aug. 14, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Sipperly, Martin, enl. 125th Regt., Co. C.
Sherwood, Hannibal, enl. Aug. 13, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Smith, James M., enl. Sept. 5, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. K.
Straight, James H., sergt., enl. Sept. 5, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. K.
Shields, Alexander, enl. Sept. 15, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. K.
Smith, Edgar, enl. Aug. 5, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Smith, Albert, enl. Aug. 5, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Spotten, Samuel, enl. Sept. 5, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. K.
Shannon, Joseph, enl. Sept. 5, 1865, 169th Regt., Co. K.
Smith, Edwin R., 2d lieut., enl. Sept. 25, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. K.; pro to 1st lieut. and capt.
Sitzer, Cornelius, sergt., enl. Sept. 5, 1865, 169th Regt., Co. K.
Shaw, Gilbert, enl. 134th Regt.
Stratton, Albert, enl. 10th Regt., Co. D.
Sheridan, W. G., Jr., enl. 10th Regt., Co. D.
Squires, George H., enl. Mass. Regt.
Smith, Albert C., enl. Oct. 30, 1862, 177th Regt., Co. D.
Sator, Lewis E., enl. April 15, 1861, 20th Regt.; killed at Fort Donelson, Feb. 20, 1862; buried on the field.
Sayles, John E., enl. Feb. 1863, Griswold Cav.
Seaman, Alfred, enl. Jan. 1863, Griswold Cav.; pro. to q.m.sergt.
Scott, George A., enl. May 1861, 30th Regt.
Smith, Chauncey W., enl. June 27, 1864, Navy, U. S. steamer Crusader.
Shelley, William, 1st sergt., enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Smith, Jarvis, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Spicer, Richard, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Spicer, John, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Simmons, Lewis E., enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Sands, Hugh, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Sheridan, Thomas, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Snow, Frederick, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Salisbury, Henry H., enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Smith, Frederick.
Spotton, Heman [sic].
Smith, Charles.
Snyder, James M., enl. 125th N. Y. Vols., Co. F.
Stout, Joseph.
Silance, Charles.
Son, William.
Steiner, Earnest [sic].
Smith, Charles E.
Shannon, David.
Sands, Lawrence.
Shannon, John.
Stout, William.
Searls, Henry B.
Sarsagrant, Charles.
Salisbury, Edward.
Simmons, George W.
Sipperly, Nelson.
Town, George W., enl. 125th Regt.
Trainer, Owen, enl. Aug. 15, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Todd, William, enl. Aug. 8, 1862, 126th Regt., Co. C.
Tracy, Henry, enl. Sept. 1863, Griswold Cav.
Taylor, James, enl. Jan. 1863, 15th Art.
Twing, Cornelius L., enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Tuttle, Edward, enl. May 14, 1861, 2d Regt., Co. C.
Todd, Archie, enl. 14th N. Y. H. Art.
Tuttle, Clarence.
Thomas, Milo H.
Trong, John.
Thomas, Albert.
Travers, Charles.
Valley, Alexander, enl. Aug. 14, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Van Vleck, William Henry, enl. Aug. 14, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. F.
Vandenburgh, Peter, enl. 125th Regt.
Van Vleck, William A., enl. May 10, 1861, 2d Regt.; trans. to q.m. department.
Van Woert, Nicholas, enl. U. S. hospital service.
Valentine, Alonzo, corp., enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Van Duser, Samuel, drummer, enl. July 24, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Van Vilite [sic], George.
Van Voast, J. L., enl. U. S. N., ship Savannah.
Williams, George, enl. Aug. 14, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Weaver, Harrison, corp., enl. Sept. 5, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. K.
Waldruff, Abraham, enl. Sept. 8, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. K.
White, Joseph, enl. Sept. 5, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. K.
Welch, Robert, corp., enl. Sept. 6, 1862, 169th Regt., Co. K.
Whinnery, Joseph, enl. Aug. 11, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Wallace, William, 3d corp., enl. Aug. 12, 1862, 125th Regt., Co. C.
Whinnery, Robert, enl. 10th Regt., Co. D; re-enl. Oct. 31, 1862, 177th Regt., Co. D.
Walker, Richard, enl. Jan. 1862, 104th Regt.; wounded at Antietam.
Walker, John F., enl. Jan. 1862, 104th Regt.; killed May 13, 1864, at Spottsylvania.
Wood, Frank B., enl. Aug. 1863, Griswold Cav.
Wood, George C., enl. Feb. 15, 1862, Griswold Cav.
Welsh, Edward, corp., enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A; re-enl. in Navy.
Welsh, William, Jr., enl. Sept. 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A; re-enl. in the Navy.
Walker, Patrick, enl. 104th N. Y., Co. I; killed at Petersburg [Virginia], May 18, 1864.
Welsh, John, enl. Feb. 19, 1862, 102d Regt.
Wilson, William H., enl. March 4, 1864, 164th Regt.
Wager, Silas, enl. Sept. 10, 1864, 153d Regt.
Webster, William H., sergt., enl. May 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Williams, Christopher, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Welsh, Patrick, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
White, Alexander, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Wright, John, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
Worden, Luff, enl. June 1, 1861, 30th Regt., Co. A.
West, Josiah E., enl. 22d N. Y. Vols., Co. A.
Williams, Simon, enl. 21st N. Y. Vols., Co. A.
Weaver, Frederick, enl. 22d N. Y., Co. A.
Williams, Benjamin F., enl. May 14, 1861, 2d Regt., Co. F.
Watson, George H.
Winters, Thomas.
Wright, Andrew.
Youmans, Albert, enl. March 1863, 125th Regt.; trans. to 4th H. Art.; had previously served in the 2d from May 14, 1861.
Youmans, Walter, Jr., enl. April 1864, 125th Regt.; trans. to 4th H. Art.