Warwick and the Civil War |
King, Roger A.
The underground railroad in Orange County, N.Y. : the silent rebellion .
Monroe, N.Y. : Library Research Associates, 1999. An eyewitness account of the local "conductor", Wilmot M. Vail |
Name....................Wounded or Casualty....................BattleACharles Acker..........Discharged due to disability..........prior to ChancellorsvilleJ.H. Ackerman Corp. Edmund F. Allen Cornelius Allison..........Died..........Illness prior to Chancellorsville Joseph Ashley BCorp. E. Morris Bahrman..........Disabled.........Prior to RichmondWilliam L. Becraft/Becroft..........Wounded..........Chancellorsville .........." " ..........also Disabled..........prior to Richmond Corp. F. A. Benedict..........Killed..........Chancellorsville Capt. James W. Benedict..........Wounded..........Spottsylvania Court House Wells Benjamin Gilliam Bertholf James Bertholf..........Died..........Illness prior to Chancellorsville Edward Blake Joseph Brooks..........Killed..........Chancellorsville CWilliam H. Callister..........Disabled..........Prior to RichmondJames H. Clark..........Wounded..........Battles of the Wilderness John K. Clark..........Wounded..........Chancellorsville Robert Connelly Sergt. John Cowdrey, Jr. David Currey..........Wounded..........Gettysburg DCharles W. DavisGeorge W. Decker..........Wounded..........Chancellorsville & the Wilderness 1st Sargt. John Degraw John C. Degraw..........Wounded..........Gettysburg & Battles of the Wilderness Norman L. Dill..........Wounded..........Chancellorsville .........." " ..........also Disabled...........Prior to Richmond William H. Dill..........Wounded..........Battles of the Wilderness .........." " ........Transferred, Promoted to Lieutenant of Colored Troops Jesseniah Dolson..........Wounded..........Chancellorsville & Battles of the Wilderness William Dolson..........Discharged due to disability..........prior to Chancellorsville Daniel P. Dugan..........Wounded..........Chancellorsville .........." " ..........transfer to Veteran's Reserve..........prior to March '65 EJohn Edwards..........Wounded..........Mine Run & Battles of the WildernessFAbram C. Forshee..........Disabled..........Prior to RichmondGJohn Gannin..........Wounded..........Gettysburg.........." " ..........also Disabled..........Prior to Richmond Isaac Garrison..........Died..........Illness prior to Chancellorsville John M. Garrison..........Wounded..........Chancellorsville Stephen W. Garrison..........Disabled..........Prior to Richmond & Wounded at Battles of the Wilderness Benjamin Gray..........Wounded..........Battles of the Wilderness John S. Gray..........Died..........Fever in Hospital HJohn Hall..........Died..........Illness after GettysburgCorp. Hiram G. Herrick Carl G. Hoffman..........Wounded..........Chancellorsville Cornelius H. Holbert..........Transfer to Reserve (Disabled?)..........Betw. May '64 & March '65 Corp. Ebenezer Holbert..........Wounded..........Battles of the Wilderness & Boydton Road 2nd Lieut. John W. Houston..........Wounded..........Spottsylvania Courthouse Gilbert S. Howard..........Discharged due to disability..........prior to Chancellorsville Olander Humphrey..........Wounded..........Chancellorsville .........." " ..........also Disabled..........prior to Richmond Nathan Hunt..........Disabled..........Prior to Richmond Ezra Hyatt..........Wounded..........Gettysburg .........." " ..........also Disabled..........Prior to Richmond Corp. Henry H. Hyatt Corp. Thomas M. Hyatt..........Wounded..........Gettysburg Sergt. William E. Hyatt..........Killed..........Spottsylvania Court House ISergt. James G. IrwinKGeorge B. Kinney..........Wounded..........GettysburgSamuel Kniffen..........Discharged due to disability..........prior to Gettysburg LR. s. LamerousJohn W. Leeper..........Killed..........Gettysburg Robert C. Leeper..........Discharged due to illness..........prior to Gettysburg MSergt. Thomas MabeeWilliam Mann Joel McCann..........Wounded..........Chancellorsville William McGarrah..........Wounded..........Chancellorsville " " ..........also Disabled..........prior to Richmond William J. Miles..........Wounded..........Cold Harbor Coleman Morris..........Wounded..........Chancellorsville Martin Mulvehill PGideon H. Pelton..........Wounded..........Gettysburg.........." " ........Transfer to Veteran's Reserve........prior to March '65 James Pembleton..........Killed..........Gettysburg Thomas P. Powell..........Wounded..........Petersburg .........." " ..........Died..........Small Pox in Hospital QH. S. QuackenbushJonas F. Quackenbush..........Wounded..........Chancellorsville .........." " ..........also Disabled..........prior to Richmond Richard Quackenbush..........Disabled..........prior to Richmond William F. Quackenbush RJoseph B. Ray..........Disabled..........prior to RichmondDavid F. Raymond..........Wounded..........Spottsylvania John Raymond..........Wounded..........Battles of the Wilderness Richard Romine..........Discharged due to disability..........prior to Chancellorsville John N. Rose..........Discharged due to disability..........prior to Chancellorsville Edward Royce S1st Lieut. Daniel Sayer..........Wounded..........ChancellorsvilleA. P. Sherman Norman A. Sly..........Transferred.......... promoted to Lieutenant in 152nd NYSV John W. Smith..........Disabled..........prior to Richmond Nelson Speer..........Discharged due to disability..........prior to Chancellorsville Daniel Stephens..........Transfer to Veteran Reserve (Disabled?)..........prior to March '65 Thomas S. Storms..........Wounded..........Gettysburg .........." " ..........also Disabled..........prior to Richmond . TWilliam H. Tomer..........Wounded..........Chancellorsville.........." " ..........also Disabled..........prior to Richmond VSergt. William B. Van HoutenWF. M. Wemer..........Discharged due to disability..........prior to ChancellorsvilleJohn B. Weymer..........Captured..........Locust Grove Zopher Wilson..........Killed..........Chancellorsville Joseph Wood William Wright* William Wright* *Identical names listed by Weygant |
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